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THE "TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PER VAIL." The testimony thickens that there was no necessity for ordering out the militia nnd there nm no " insurrection' in l>(Onugtuii i null r iorencc counties. It is now said that the Governor's official family is most wofully divided iu regard to his course in calling * out the soldiers and issuing h!s recent proclamntieu. Every one of the cabinet, except perhaps Mr. Mayheld, deprecates his con-J a?o: una several 01 ineui arc outspoken their denunciation of Tillman's lyrany. In addition lo this, Secretary i f Sts'e J. E. Tindal is incensed because Tillman issued ( the police proclamation oud had his naute signed lo it while ho ^the Secretary of State) was in Charleston. It is said that when the talk of Tillman's issuing his police procla- 4 ination first began, Scere'ury Tindal express cd the most unmistakable disapproval of ^ the scheme ami after the proclamation was issued Secretary Tindal stated that he had given no one permissieu to aigu his name, and that his chief clerk had been given ex 1 plicit orders not to fix the great seal of the ^ State except iu his, the Secretary s presence, q (Jen. Kichbourg. in command of the troops t nt Partington, has made the following state- | mem in reference to the condition of affairs as he found ihetn thore : "When I arrived here, I found some unrest. the people not knowing what would be , done. When they discovered that 1 was in command this unrest nt once vanished aud 1 things wete atoonco most quiet and peaceful, and eveu, apparently, cheerful. This condition or nanus wiilmut interruption during my entire s'ay hciyauu * I Jinve not hod the slightest clash i?r any 1 rospect. 1 attribute this entirely to the couservaitvo treatment and the evident desire of all parties here that law and order ? shouhl be maintained. The troops cotn- * posing the command will hour me out in thi* ' statement. The position and statements < made by Mayor Dargau anil his assistants prior to my arrival have been fully btrno out by all that litis come under my obscrva- < lion, oflicia'ly and otherwise. From my | impression of the situation, I see no reason moil pVn^Yh\ '"Itf" have been most kirully received bv every one * d tretited with constant tut I unvarying h?>s- < pitality Through till of my ohservntien. ; during my stay hero, I regard the good | name of the cdizeus of the town and tlioir statements as to this trouble that wero pre- ' Ttously published as being absolutely and compIetely vind icate?l." Mayor Dargan s statement was that the > civil an horities were masters of the situation, that there was no necessity for Soldiers there, and no insurrection." The fasts are com.ng out and they rise up to condemn the Governor"* hot-headed action. At the conclusion of the dress parade in ? Darlington Wednesday afternoon the soldiers t proposed and gave three routing and in- i spiting cticets for whom, think ye, Governor Tilhiiiin ? Fur Mayor Pargaii ami the citizens of Partington.,' 'I lie soldiers will testify* to the facts of the insurrcct on an 1 against the (Governor when they teturn ' to their homes I Chief Gatllnrd says It's squad of spes li*?l ( licen "itching for a fight" * with the people of Partington for several -lays before it ctiiuo. I CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY. ( Into TiUni'in t Tilf-iriiyhw C'iis-os/<ij>. Washington, April I ?Gen. Grosvenr-r H <jf flhio introduced the following resolution in the House this afternoon : Whereas. I lie following telegraphic messages appear in tlie public newspapers of t this ci>y, to wit : . New York, Ap il Fred .1. I.? inlet to, New York Recorder correspondent, Columbia, S. C. Where arc your dispatches Nothing reccive>l up to this hour. ' GKoRGK W. TI* UN Ell. i We-turn Union Telegraph itfhce. I'.'o broad- , way, N. Y., April "J. George W. Turner: Your Ic'.egrtm tlalo 1 c to-night to l.oudette. Columbia. S. C , is undelivered, the reason biing given that it fails to meet the approval ot the military 4 sergeant in charge lhere M. V.. i; A V HNS. Manager receiving ami delivering depaiu 1 nieni. m l>arlingtcn, April R George W. Turner, New \ urk. The telegraph hero is closed to all new-- 1 paper dispatches. It h impossible at this hour to get anything through. Matter w i* : tiled I hours ago. Kichbanrg says he em- j ( not a low it to go under hi- onler- froic j j Gitvernor Ti ltnan. Al t;t: >T Ut>|! N I v New York l?e? order correspondent. j n And. whereas, n i> generally reported ^ and it i- i r hihlv true that united bodies of i i i o men ) urpertmg to net un l< r - ore uv I and mi liary authority have t ikeu p ?-> .--doit by j f >ree ain't violence of em lain telegraph ii n s I engaged in li te state in I that 1 such force have with aruicl violciee, eita i a " s? iisht'H orHtttrUml f-tnr^tT. s'ntp -<?1 vti**" daily | , an I weekly press of the country, and pr - j hibit'-d the tiansiiii?s on of new- di-pntehc- " to the newspapers of iheeountM : and with s Hire its of T'olenee and bloodsii-d iiave inter- : h fered with the imnsiate t-o i mere-; of tin ,, country. and have win-ted by I rre ol aiti -. ! t i" ine-ins ?nd t'uei inns and i >p|ianees ol ; ilitoi - a'e commerce an I tha . -riain armed j ^ loves, pretending in aM under orders of ' mine authority claiming ? have ami i i m 1 v rrci?e param< uiit nuthf-ri'v hi a certain 1 j *?tatc or Stales over -noli means i f rotatierce have a-i/cd with fine and vdune* ' cert.tin r.iiii'oa I property. ru-s. loom tiv.s | and ether rolling slock and ha?e a-'-uiiui! to , " MMinn i airi I'Xrii'i i.i1 t'lncr to <uct i;<a i the ltar?i? which inior*t i!'* r un mere- ? ] :! p .Mich inilucul-t may he oxcrd'cl :i 11 1 cusi"! i v ' , Alt'), wlicroi-'. it i< currently :i??cr:r 1 | ' tlift sticli acts hive ? [icraT'l ( ? Mj-j'n J ilie ? ?if I lie |'i'ii|ilc, ru ntr coiiimi|iii<"tt >n with al! the people nt' I lie I'nitc I Stn'cs mit t, t<i<!c (it iht* ilistric* s >illVc:i-l Mini tn pat*- I ly/v noil ilcfcfmr all ititei?tat?a lUiirnetce <-f c curtain portion^ v.*' tin? c initry. therefore. 'i be it ' i ,i IImiiIvi iI. 15v the II. n-i ;>j? Kcrres-til i tiro*, Thai iIn* $<l<in<liii? ( tniniiit.i ! ilii? llnliso oil illtl-r-liltl* ill.'I to'l'iiril Colillliot c - '' tiv auilini i/.oil iiii'l r?- 111 io| in iiiaku i lull i niiil ilcliiiito ini|iiiiy m in i it li.ii lo-cn ilniu- in iliv I \ ivlioin iiii 1 1:11 tin ( wluit 1 :iw or iiuiIommv u \ micIi m-h or 1 iloing* luifc inkiMi | I n o ;i 11 I wlmi, if nnv , :i cmi-ii iiiii of iiny mioIi hi !; .11 1110 country. ' |i 1 n 11 I?* nidi .i'm* or iloiii ? iioco?.?j?ry. -im! i ivliolliir tli*- l.uv> of 1 tic I n o l mii. . Ii:i\? lipctl viotiltl-il Ill-loin. : 111 I liy l-.liolll Mill llii'lor ivlilt |>ro*rx': :i-nl uln-ll.ti I In* | pit- of :111V ?110I1 Sinn- Invr Torn 11-i-i < 11 / : I 11 liv miu-Ii v iolrnoo 111 ? * :i 1 - 1 1 l o l?ln- I 10 I ill" | rf-niro uf anno I men Hi llic.r tuilst. j, mi I ?ii' li ?*ftin in i 11 is ?i it I it << i* t / ><) i i -"ii I Jills,,I,s mill ],,|II'|-, ? iii | >1,1V II i' I > I k ,1. I '' Monographer. iiii'l rnakn report in wiiiin^, I J Willi *iny evnleni r Inke-i l.y - ii < i i <* > n i in 11 , > . I ,, an?J In ri i-nit in litis II"ii-,' iv,ili in Mnv ill * >\ tl?C Incls rclill I tig In ill M>i I ~;l li it Mil I I'l l I ill-lit n-."l j : ,, , . t.i ! -. iv,,mi,|> r il,i- w inriuirv. <li ! n I SlKKM.ril AM' Hi M ill l! II III" ||n' ! feeling Mrong hii<I hen iliv "\ l. - ni.; I'm tors. Jf La (ti'ijtj'C Im < Irfi v n weak ml weary, n?i! HI eel lie liii|ert>. J hi- rmnly 1 acis ilire'-tly mi Lifer, .s'foina<'li :in<i ! . I him - : Is' gently ?i ling ilm-e organ* in perform iln-i, ?'i t'uneli"ii". 11 y?ii nro nlllieii'l will: >; .. illti'inclie ynn will Jin I -pe?oly .'in I permi:* ; ( nvm ie:iel l>y Inking K<-vlrc I 111 r.--. line j trii will cmiv:nee ynn thai ihis s tliu r *in- I w e-l v y nil in"'I I..11,'> i "Hie.- Mily :if I ay, I IV-oy - Ling fMoiV. ' ui Ifie JDeeltftj -Union ^itucs. El. M. STOKER. - - Editor Friday, April HI, 1894. SUBSCRIPTION, *1 50 J'KH ASS IV POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. The 1*. O. will be openfor l?n?i toiii 8 A. M. to 0.00 1\ M. j| | The Money Order Deparmient will bo ipened for business from it A. M. to 4 I*. M. Mail goiug Hu?t will close promptly at 10.-'J A. M.; going West b.40 1'. M. The mail will be taken from the street box ;acl? day .'10 minutes before llic trains ar ire. Any iuattcution or irregularities should e reported promptly to the P. M. U. "\V. K A UK IS. 1*. M. few Advertisements. ut Prices.?Graham & Spark-. I'own Ordinance.?.1. A. Kant, Mayor. VUention Reform Democrat? J.C. on-, dissolution of Partnership. ? A. D. Cooper Co. lita)'" We Kct it from good authority that dr. C. P. Sims, uf Santue, intends to enter he field for S'aie Senate. iter An article describing the capaci'y j >?.t .?--?? -< .?.<> I'nion Cotlou Mill is unavoidably crowded out this wees. If you are a close figurer, with a certain imount of ca.-h to invest in SI'KIN'U DKV liOOOS and you :au gtl your bill filled at A. II. FUST Kit S; CO S. . . A- we predicted. Mr. Harry, of tha Racket store lias returned from the North and drought the butter of the Dry Oooda market with liitn. Me had another froet last Wednes lay morning. I'wenty-two years ago next Mi:nlay April loth the grouud was frozon liard, fruit mid all young vegetation were silled. till A HAM & Sl'AllKS will sell yon more ;o<? I? for > 1 .<M? than any merchant in Union, k'ou see they need money. Ala)" Itevs. It. G. t'lifford and t\ A. It. leaning*. and ( apt- [ '. M. l arr. the delojate clio.'en to represent the Union l'resbverian church. are now attending the nesting of Kuoruc Presbytery, nt Woodruff. - We are Somewhat crowded with ipw advertisements this week. Miould it : ntiutie wo shall make change* iu the >aper to incroaso the amount of reading natter and make room for the increase of ol vert i-ing < >ur goo I* are bought w.tli the Ki.ai>y dositY, we are therefore in a position Her SPKUIAI. i>A ttti A 1 .NS to CA$/i buyir.s. A. 11. 1 ?lSTK11 \ t U.* m ' flciJ" We most eorduilly commend the iction of the l'ow u Couucil in breaking up lisrcputable houses in the c rporaie limitNow let the c tizeii.s combine to break up ' | lie blind tigers. They are twin evil* ami j liouhl oe suppres-ed together. Cvi)" Mr. If rough ton clo?e 1 hi? aeries of . neeting- iu tho Iiapli*t etui roll la-t week. J Die result of hi- xxotk here is eery gratify I ng. Manj happy convet>ions increased liie ii mbeieli'i> of the Bapl st and !' cabyteriun I hurches. JA severe -tunn of sleet. Iiuil and now prevailed a I ovel the N jitli-we*tei u tales hi-l luc-diy. and extended as far I his ?av ii- the Saluda mountain-. The i iio\v{capped iiiouii'iiins al>.\e Sparlanhiiii re plainly seen now I'm n elevate! p'attes n this town. . . fl&y In ill** '-a-e before tl.e I nited Staler ' ireuit f ont, known a- ti e Agricultural ; ! a 1; o a e the jury in live aiinu'e- let urn id iitli a verdict asra list the State This wi 1 I -ossilfite tho tomoval of the Slate l?i-- I ens-try. if the St ite d e> n <t appeal at tie1*. &"S}" Wo syuip.nhi/.i with Mr. .1. I.. I diaries ami wife in tin' h -s of tiiejr house ml roriien1.8 It fire la-t Saturday Mr. 'luir'.es is a wot thy industrious young I'arler, nnd the ! ?s of his year'- supplies ii ii j eri'-n* ina'tei t<; him nnd culls fur s !i I o p ft oin Ins !' low eiti/.eiih {!' giro a | o i innn a help!ng hand llie-e t nu- rf.prre c i cfn! investment if vtr I' .liars If vuit want the limit era tinea! . ds. n't the 1.??U I <T I' IS I< IIS. <>u \v .1 tind tliftn at A. II l-'ftSIKK .\ 11 I Mi-? M iv I ii>iii left Tliiir-'l'ij mining t .r New York. t> \ i-i llie Kin lerarten mIh> >N (I lint city an 1 I5r?? Ulyn. In nil! !ier?e!f mi the tn<>*( iiapinvc I me lioli imiriu ling cliihlreii aK|>icl in those I iinom -cii mli. wiili :i view t opening mi.-it , -elmo! in ill - l"Wii ii'"?iil il:e tir-t of .M.iv I Mir- 1 >iincin s kiii-1 aii'l clieoiful . 1 i->j.o^ion niakci her peculiarly a'lr.ic'ive j hi!livn, atnj we know of no 1 n 1 y heller ! ualilif'l f r (tie iir.pi riniit in-'* of winning lem I ? elii'li m> Inhin mil im :nj' in i mir yniuig heart* a ilc-ire lo learn ami a 1 < * ire lo einu' lie. I, ;V l.an na.. l(.ec'':iy 'I'riil Justice St >ki' -ue i lliree search w.iirui.". .:|ihii iicpcr tli'iiiil- nicler the ili-r>cii?ary !iv>. ami 1 iee?l i ii? in in I lie Imn l? of th? Sheriff in e estciilvl. In eninjiny wiiii iKirciive Sinclair ami ao elm-i ll rili/en- the Slierill m ? !* i rmigli - ? 11 cli an I Imiml I g'K1 n ami | 11 ill" i>i < ' ! it uln-k-y i'l I'm' ?M?v >( i.i\ V\ til n- ' ? (lie it the i.rot !:;? i iiI'm'uIc ?.f Si.rs i ' 111it i-> (iiht 11 ixln. in- 11<111c f vv.h conli- ?i'? I mi I A if i i.' | ui n ii'|' ), n ?l In u | > | > nr Irli ill I I nhiy. I lir | I !\ win -ii'io 'lioi'mifjlil\ mil i|iiirllv. ' il'ndii Ilu? li'.i-l frifii i.. ^ ii : lliui tin* i>i imi-.iry l;i*v c hi l?c riil'i?rc<''l m n..? i < iiiiuii! 111 livi'i iiiip.i'.i-:iiilnt"H. \i r Wr'-ll, lilt' li'l'l' I-' !', i' In I l rui' :l an in aiilinpiip or incite iroiiM*.' ' y ini I' I 'I'-I'lll I ? I ill' I'll l/.utis I'l" illil/'ll II 11:1II .r. At tin* snut- 11in** lie will I't'ilorin )ii?> llli i f'l lit ill.V Willlillll lc:|l? 01 I'lVi.r \nl | w i i f:ii lli lit I v Mi|i|wirf<vl "V '! i i.i u-ii'iH c.ki"*. m,'i kii''".v?i lii< iluf. i i'l ill I'T III it II , lin Wt'VC-r. v-'.ll ;i-' . i ii ?11 i ' iii i' it i? i.v w 111?. iiii ? w 11111 11 v 1 ii'Juv.la i j siij i vii ii.vui. fifci) An iuquvtl \va> held :it Darling on on tlie till iust, over (lie bodies of the moo killed in tho unfortuuate difficulty between he ciiiieni ot Hint c.ty and tlio dispensary constable*. In addition to the coroner * jury the tiovcrnor ordered Hen. Kichbnurg to appoint a military c urt of inquiry to be composed of men sc'ected from various portions of the S'ate not interested in the affair, who would net interfere with the regular coroner's jury at all, but who could uiake up a tfutenicnt of their opinion of the evidence, to be submitted to him for his personal information. Whereupon the following wero appointed : Cap'. J. A. Mooney, of the (Srcenville tiiiards ; ("apt. N. J. Ilaivey, of the tlorden I.ight Dragoons: Sergeant J. <\ Cooper, of tlio Sally Kiflei : Corporal A. 1). Milster, of the Hampton (iuards cf Spartanburg, and I'rtvate F. H. Dant/.Ur, of the Fort Motte Utiurds. Contrary to expectation, tho jury on c'uded the investigation the following day. and tctut'iuil a verdict against Constable NJcI.enlon for killing citizen Norrnent ; against citizen Kedmond far killiug Constable l'eppcr : against Cansfublo Cain for killing Redmond. 'i'lte military court baring received orders to report to (leu. Itichbottrg who wits instructed to report directly to ' uv. Tillman, tbe conclusion cf that court his not been made public, but it is understood tunv *?v_^.. :.i. ,)l(, verdict of the the coroner's jury. In addition to our unusually large Spting purchases, we have been compelled to sen! on orders for more goods. "Straws tell which way the wind blows." A. 11. FOSTKK * CO. ? lu dismissing the troops that had gone to Ikirlingtou in respousa to his cab, Oov. T.lliuan made tho following very appropriate address. I alike ni >?t of tho (lovirnoi s pub ic utterances, it had notliing iu it to iir tatc or otlcud tho most sensitive friend r <>pp incut, and we pronounce the pist act in tho Ibtriiugiou military l'arcc. decidedly the best iu every respect. Tlu tlovernor took oil' his hat and spoke to the assembled troops as fo!l>ws : "Soldiers: Two trains are waiting t) bear lour companies to thoir homes, immo diatcly. What 1 have to say will therefore he brief. 1 fc? 1 that it is important an I ncce-s.ry, and indeed due before dismissing yon iiy?! 1 ilioiild return in the natuo of Soutii Cafoli-ui. thanks fir your valuable services. W.thorn a moment's notice, with out h moment's iiesitntion you responded to tlio t;tl!. Wlun you departed lor Partington the idi'ii prevailed iu the mind* of some licit you wore going there to >lioot your fel.ow-ciiizcus. No micIi thought ever entered tlieniiiol of :i sane man. Vu.t were ordered there f?r the purpose of .suppressing disorder mid restoring law: to let those who hud done wrong ho dealt with by the civil court uti I to prevent * mob front doing more wrong and to see that the laws n?o.s! k, obey el. You have been away frotu your fuiit.lies mi 1 I am g'ad to send y >u houicward with the hciiisou and blc---ing ot every lover of order an 1 peace. I thank you f> How citizens and soldiers for the valuable sen ices you havo rendered to South (''iroliua, and. in conclusion, let me say it is time for this bitterness and aniin s tv between brethren to cci-o and let us henceforth aod fore vet be one - a 1 united f r t be gln'.v a ml ir nor of South Caiolini. There was only tie cheer when the ti >vcrn r mne'n led his speech, it is understool that II. It elihoiirg had i-rdered the recti not ( i p.do go in ch? ?ritig ou miv nccoi.nt iu ranks W wil' ?ell y -u a hi ! of goods c ?r.s: ting of "> art ic es f r ct tit . < i it A II \ .M \ Sl'AltKS. fl-jV' l'he "It.it'- uluded lo in the In!lining. lyrical lit-i nti'y wlii-pere I. the tfii-j'ici Us ! I' m-at:' |..n< ov arte I. bin ili"v ' have been giowing lender atrl hmler until , it i? heeoiiitig hot I l a la'dc an 1 'lining room talk : '1 hero lillHt lie 1 I'r.il liing rot I en ia the Stnto of Ltumuark. iner.-ai* vague b litt iiui'le I'V i>i n i.ut ia * aii*ct"vativo ratios that somob" iy in -oin i way tun to a g > d thing mil >>l I ;.o *'a!?* ut lite State huii'ls. I' is iil'n hinted lit it there wa? a nice job in that I't iili ig hi ! mi < i.mi,In i I'i'l i hat Homebody besides < . <o t >m l ivtioi lerab'u "fat' in the mutter. h i- a's sail that somebody ha-ll"- > | r < ?t unity of getting a large rebate in tt.e putiha-c 1 -| eti-arv whiskey. W lie , niie eoti-dder- the wlmlo sale prie ' f sini in gra io? whiskey there ought to b'* a re ate i f annul ten cent* a gallon. Strange ran r? are allnat these days. ? Sfiftat,. ? A 1 want fit! line . f tine lawns. i hg drive' f"f oe at t J !i A li \ M Si'MtKS. ? ?<U.-"* J" alluding to Senator I'.nt'er s be- 1 illg at I?: i iingeiti :..i 1 ' e t l'nii ii'aiti !' his ; iiccolilit > f that it aii'.e nn'ail. tin: ( liljin- j hi l /,' siys: "It Wioild lie be" er lot I the Senator it he remained in Washington ' a teieling to hi- duties there instead n;' running uh'Uit Silt'h t' n.iltt a trying to get ' t ?i?*?. by striving t Mir tip 1 i t, ru atul "If; !'e Re rueful liuv. \ on :1>i- w <ip.nr\ Mr. />' / >xb r. Null 111: iv liil ;ui I bull;, hurl thai ntlirr an 1 -'ill more vu'uciable Sriiat<>r. o. livery hotly kntrvi the 1, ml <.| e-i.nls thai . \ II. I (>Sl Kit .x i ll ' null buyers > are fa-t learning that iIn v ran SAVK I M'lMA M I > K V l.l Si, WITH I II KM A tim.vr Tiiim, i?ii: Ti.xxe New l?r i ' ins. Apiil '< - \ s|Mcial l-i ill* lime-- , |lrtil< ; ' I'rolll llil'ns I rX iU ; \ t'l11 -1 I h > tiie .jeiner ll.u-vey le!'1 |>nt I with a liit <>f I > ? b". ' -i* 11-~ 1 ll.y new*. There is -i\ lit -.1 v. ale. in , tVniit f the city mi 1 to tli' f.r-: 1 k ami | lam twenty mile* ! uvii lb" r.ve". I'lic I .iti 'lam lias b?-un in el eighty rniht'e "iv i he C:i ' ''.ml - <*'.?" a el - In ifive a t illiifni'.u 11 < |>t!i ! - . !' < i ' ns | In- navi ea inn nf the I'linity has i i . n',y dfiin iHlrnH'il. I liwiv i- ?i ? w iii?r ; i >I ' lfii i v I Inn i 'I I lie Nf .* I "'It i -I I i u't 11 ti' li it ' ";i miii'* it. li'ii.'ili iii'Hi I',! .s in iiin 'nilr .1 'i ! i nil- ili"oii.'li i? ? 1 i' !i* \ ii' ' I lie N i v in fi llilily I iiore :i i l * *i. i :n ii n'- 'i'l i- i I J. Oil ! if i i v el- rtii I ? H i I iij -j w i I W u M ! 11 i ! : j >i r I : i r ln/i"! u'i-ii i i' wit ! "-(renin - mii hi i r fur < HIrn'-r 'I ? A bin lino ' Mon - Hinw II ii? I* i< pi'iim ri l. til! A II \M \ SI'AliK* j,.l I II11 * |-1 Milling llli- |M ' V'llrlir li! I In-j; i'l I'l j lli i'l'' -oil ii- it w . - i r.. i . iih'w tilt il' i'i '?i v.j. i .i" i ii i ii "ii i'i Kui}! - Nt w In-i-iivH'V ii ' omy In t ?|ire'ly i Km c?cn|?i il : i; o|" i i? ' irmihli -1' in- ulU'i' etlocis "I il.o m il . ty. Ill's I f tin 1 V C : * ' f> till ve :i I i r ' ; " .ii offi'i' inn 111 i I euros n I mih in i-s s . I.i ? >111' i'1*' in '> i "is a-c< "t Ilii" i. ( li -I nti'l I.uii/-. >iMil liis 1'iiriiJ i j-i - " A-lllllil Jill I II IJ I'i'M'l Ot '."Iiif . Ii i i v i' i'i I I'O Cuiivinccul. 11 ? 'ii i 'ii.s.ii , ,i - 7?"i*i ii-.'iii.s ;ii r. |- , i'i.... ??i.11 \ f T? Correspondence of the Times Hows from North Pacolet. UtiA Jam, A put v.? Wo regret to learn that Mr. John A. Haute*. of Gowdeyaville, is lying revy low with Bright's distase. Iter. ti M. I'oyd prenched at Wilton's Chapel yesterday. Hit text was, Daniel Otli 1 chapter, loth verse. Kev. Mr. llickson a'so ?reached at Abingdon Creek and Klllethel yesterday. The Salem Suuuay school was well attended yesterday evening and a spooial prayer was offered by tho school for Cod's blessing on mir couiitry^thal peace tnay bo restored and factional atrjfc cease among our citizens ?that the sworSf^ntay be returned to its so itdjard never more to be bathed in human 1 blood, and olao for the speedy recovery of brother J. A. Hainos, whose illness is mentioned above. Our thanks aro duo Miss Mary Hai-rili's school, at Hopewell, York county, for a kind invitation to be present at their entertain inent next rriaar evening, i-iUi inst. Mr. Waddy Osaient says we will have rain lor seven 8ttnday8, hand-running, because Master was a wet day. Uncle Jake Pridinoro sijh s> too. Good authority on weather matuv* The wheat nuf oats will come out in a few days if we can get a warm raiu and plenty of sunshine. We learn tliftt Mr. K. Darwin, of Hickory ' Grove, elipped over into our county nud captured one of our Union County girls, 1 Miss Alice Morgan, daughter of ex-Auditor N. II. Morgsn, of our county. The next time Uev K A. Younger passes our house ' under suoii suspicions circumstances as he 1 did last Monday, wo wi 1 try and make an 1 We neve^Rvo wesn ini? ?v , , dipthong in the Scriptures. Will some reader please tell us where it is Miss Mnrjt Duncan closed her school at Sunnyside week before last. t One cf the most embarrassing cases in : wli clt three (or we might say four) persons 1 wore ever mixed up was reported to lis a few days Ago, which we give, omitting names: ? A young lady gave her beau a beautifully ' worked handkerchief. He acknowledged the present by sending her iiis picture encased * iu u beautiful f nine, lie wrote a note to ' send with it. and at the same time repliod angrily to an oft repeated dun for an unpaid ' suit of clothes, lie g ive a boy 10 cents to ' deliver the package and notes, giving explicit directions us to the destination of each. 1 The boy couldn't read and got things a little mixed tip. ' The young 1 iJy receive 1 the nolo in her 1 adored one's handwriting and tlew to her ' room to devour its contents. Slio opened the missive with trembling fingers and read: < I am getting tire 1 of your everlasting r.t tcniicii?. The suit never amounted to much ( anyway, and is now ahmt worthless. Please 1 go to thunder. ' The tailor, too, was struck dumb when lie j opened the parcel and discerned the picture ; of his delinmient cus'omer with a n. to i wliicli read IIttts : "When you ga/.e upon I 1 ilie features think how much 1 owe you." j * Imagine how the young niau. fe t when i ' he called around that evening to receive the j ' acknowledgement* of his sweetheart and | " was unceremoniously shoved off the steps by i the young lady's father. | " The weather this morning bar auiue ap 1 pearanee of rain. * Mr. J. K. Porter lost a mulo last week. ! ' The young men are talking of raising a ' J Military Company and tendering its service J to the State in case of au emergency. before the close of the Summer we hope ' to have a ctrnci ban 1 composed of the best !l young men in the Township. j 1 One of our newspaper .?! />.? told us yesterday wo wera gr,ing t? have a aedding in this couitimuity soen. Vox. | 1 Ladies, you can buy a beautiful h it already | " trimmed for to ~>0 cents, at (JllAllAM ik r S PACKS. . j "> Corrcspjndencc of the Timk?. j Dots From .'ay Bird. 1 *,, Asm uy, April ? Although yru have | ? not heard any ''notes ' from Jay llird I la?ely. you need not think sonic one I has kJ'ed the old Jay. lie is "till living, and as . happy as can be. flying from b nigh tii bough, hallooing ".lay, Jay' ' i Today seems like Sunirrer. I expect some f the biys. just about frying si/e, are stop j 1 ping around wi'h their ttapaucker c>ats on. v 1 never did soe ve'ention ?rnw n? fa?t n? 1 i o - ? it did In-fore tlu-ciol spell came on. Today whs ohurcli Joy ni KlLioiliel- Kev. V 1'. Ilickson, pastor. He preaches at IM?eth?l on Saturday at 11 A .VI., before 1 c I lie second Surdity. and at II A. VI. on S?in> 1 -13-. att'l at Along'on on the Mttne day-;. | 1\ e have T.f of the host physicians in I c I'ni 11 (hiiiniy. L?r. I?nugla*?, formerly of i S (iosheti Hill. In fu-t I have never had him 1 in iny family, hut lufe heard some true 1 n ci'i/ans who Irtve had hint in their faoii i-. | V s ir lie is head and shoulders above any in | e this county. U'itli he--t n'slies for the ; p Timks and its IMil- r. 5 "J \v Hum.' I ti ; 1.1 Men's sample wool (I:it s for |i?o each, at u (!IIAIIAM \ SHANKS. ; n i\. 01 I' -.it! Ml sky.?' '-Ipt. F.dniuild I'm- , I ti. 1' t'. 1'.. of Sj nrt.iiiioirif. S. t'.. n* -i?t<d by tneiiihcis of the o der font (ireen- | vil e, S. I' . Spartanburg, S. (' .and ti-ist nia s N. 1i 1 st 11 ute I l.ime - tone l.o Ige No. 74, J ,s K. ot I'.. at <1 tl'n- y. We liiesday April 4. l ite n lei jug oflicers were e'ccted an I in- \ ,s st tiled : 1 l?r. .1. Koddev Mi lor I*. tI'. i . II. M. UafTnoy, <i U. II. lir.-s. V. C. I?r. S. li. t'rnwley, 1', I'. (J. Stacy. M. nf I". I \V J. Wilk iff, M . of li. .1. I'. Holland. K. II. S. ; ' I!. S. I.ipso"iiih. M. of IV. r;. I). I> ygeti. N. A. I.. <i. Hyar*. I. (i. .1. li. Jellerie , < >. H. Seventeen niPmluTs were initialed and the 1 order starts out in our midst with the i A I righto-' outlook f r future prosperity. Tins ,, i- one tli * hc-l itti I safest as well n-s one ? of the in -t popular orders in our country j and i? < 1 i11e g -I'll work all over our Intnl. j . It" members are enthusiastic in it? hflinIf, ( nuil tire gi uln illy j usliing it to the front .. rati'a. I In- indie tt ions a-e that a large muI tl mr -li'tig l.o.ljie will !? . I>u111 up here, and la-ting g.wi ! he ace nnpli-he 1 hy its in , iJiiencr and fcopk morally, socially and ti iianciaily. fin On"/ l.rthjir. _ Nnv \!1111 \i:v Ciimi,as\. .Vlioul l!iirij r fi .c I .'1 mnnnc>, met I iM ni^lit nt |?r. l olk * r.i.? ! !" t mo I :i militny company. '<< tie kit iaii ii llir ' IIiclil-in?l I!-tic. Tim w ! > ! ?in;; I'lli 'i*r> \vfi? e'u'cicl (Jeopjie II n I\-r T. ' ?i i <i >; W. T. Mix .p. Iir?i 1 i<-uI?*li II till W II. I 'i' ii' i*. >ii I lie111ci.;i11 , |i . v. I.. II. I Si|tpia'i|i; l!cv. Ii A. I >! :i -k I 'iii li, l> C i j ii: I'iIiki i-llicri - will ho ol'Ct?l ? M n'l i1 ii g'i' 11 i* s i i I l lull ( > 111 n11 'i ii . -i i>:| ir rh'iraclor will lie oijjan /* <I i , Ml ; If fill I I III" >1 ill' to I alt? I lio I 1 It: I - t \\ m'iik t ?*411 * * 'I I" " '< I" l>:l " II w t'.,fu,i irif. li | CI A mountain w.w.'iiri \'.a> capture I ill I'lmr- ' u | . io \V i < 1 i.i** I iv .ii wliicli an iiliiccr I" iiipI ii i1 I "i ' ii r- ill' ii < wlii*key nn>I I i inly I lie w li - nov iv ii m all in Imlllos, ai ! w ? i i ! I ??< I<I work II ;_TOHt full lilt 1' I. ! ' II i 11 i lit .1II. Ill" 111*0 ca?ll I'OIIIa UK I , , .a-ait ve-?ol liitinir on out. . ii* 1 lio . ij't'r -in i oil tlipollinr ill? pilim'lii T iii" i! i iif- ; int'i I' truliiiii coni of m ini i i.| i ' 1 ' i re or i?in illy lion _'lil from tIto i c 'I "p ii-iii \ j it * ii in- ? irrlii>u>p nt I'iC'Imoiil 1 n? I '.{j, Ii - i o \ v 1 I ,U0O 'iii't'S ol v. ut' <?u i y Cr:r<s| ondeuce of the Timks. Breezy Joneavitu Joxcsyili.k, April 9.? I.ast night the weather was Tory warm, but this morning the wind is blowing quite cold front the Koriheatt, and it is looking very much like a winter day. Some of our formers were going to commence pUutiug cotton seed tlrs morning, but iliey will wait a few days for warmer weather. A warut raiu would be very acceptable jus' now, as it is very dry. Farmers. as a ru e, are up with their work and tire looking ureuuu to see what tuey can turn to <1*. Mr. Lemuel Charles who lives on Reeky Creek, about tlireo miles from Jonesvi le, had the misfortune of having his dwelling lioufo with about all its coulents buroed up last Saturday morning about 11 o'clock l'he tire was accidcutal, bating caught from the cook stovepipe, which was in ashed room adjoining the house. The pipe being lower than the dwelling the sparks blow from the pipe on to ihw top of the house. Mr. Charles is a worthy industrious young firmer ol limited means, consequently this loss falls heavily upon him. I understand, however, that his neighbors are going to join in and help him rebuild, which is right. Mrs. Rclt'o Jackson died at Trough Shosle last Sa'urday, and was buried ut tiilead church u?ir ,Jonesvil c yesterday, ylm formerly lived about Jonesville and was ilie daughter ot W'u'toti and Kcbecoa Fowler. The second quarterly conference of thu Joneavi'le circuit was lield at New Hope church la;t Satuvdny, Kev. John C. Kilgo, the newly appointed 1'. K., was present und presided witli much ease and comfort to himself and satisfaction to the legal biard oreseut. lie preached an able sermon yestero-5,. ^ , w ,, m fttilor sermons than lie did yesterday. t\. held the congregation for moro than an hour and most everybody and the preacher too seemed to bo refreshed rather than tired nt [lie close. Mr. 11. A. Ktviu und wile, of Walhalla, ive visiting the fuiiily of Mr. 1*. P. Williams. Misses .Mollio and Virgie Litllojohii, of jowdeysvillc. are visitiug friends and rela ives in lonvsville. Miss Mamie liai ey. who is teaching tit 'air Forest Academy, spent .Saturday and sunday in our town 1 lie work on Ur. Southard s dwelling is noving on towards completion. Our citi/.etlS. alain' main ..hi.,' uliv lave got a move on them in the way ot' iiuirovcnients. and arc repairing their house?, ences etc. He*. A. A. James filled his pulpit Sunday tvauing. The anr.ii.il election tor Town Council tame off today. Mr. It. A. Whit'ock vas elected Intendent, and Messrs. F. I'. ( Shields, J. Il.tiauli. F. T. Williams and I.J. Littlejohn, Wardens. Mrs. G. B. Fowler has returned from Spartanburg where she has been fi r some line waiting on her mother, who lias been lick a long time and who died last week in he T'.'th year of her age. She was a mem* ier of the Methodist Church, a good woman, in<J died in peace Marion Sen. a ad of about l"> years old nid brother of Mr. It. W Scot!; wLilu >icsiiii>g with another hoy last Saturday ivening had his arm broken near the elbow, t was set by l?rs. K. M. and F. W Utile* ohn, and while (lie Wound is painful the 'oung man is doing very well. Mr. John Hya* . n tanner living near onusvil e raised a heei Inst year that hems il the beets 1 have heard of. It weighed 1'J lounds. i no .-spun a amir,; iMs'ncl r.inlVi pncc will 10 liolil in J e n u s v 111 c iIi'm ymr. embracing he *_'n I Sunday in August. Mr. Hanks Fnw oi loll last 'I'llurs lay for ieattle. Washington. whore he expects in ri ikr his fir ure home. years ago today I !ai?1 down inv tints;ol at Appomattox, and if I had the old gun ok a week ago I eoiild have gut another nb of shouldering ii: but I am like a great nany of "the bov>" in lime of the eonfederle war. 1 am over 4-Y Tr.i.r eiinsr. I-'or the Times. Sunday School Couvention 'I lie next meeting ef the I'nioii County iapiixt Sunday School I'<itivention will meet .ith the Hebron cliuteh on Friday before he fifth Sunday in Vpril. lvl. Hevotion tl rxerci-es to bo conducted by V. H. Crosby. I' e port a from the Sunday schools tin I misellaneoin bu- ness. Queries : 1. What should lie the |osit'.nn of the linreh towards non-attending members pcikers. l?. N. NVi.tiuin and S b. Ihiokot. li. What rel it on should the Haptjst deoinination sustain to the mi-sionary cause V fhere and how much should wo give for the vangi'.i/a'ion the world? Speakers \\. (. Crosby and C. I! I5oho ... f\ ho sltoul I ?ive iiii'l wlmi miocI?1 Lc lie measure of giving t"?>? the support of the mspel atji iiioV Speikers, Joseph Samlers II<I .1 . II. It :l 1' ?l')| I ll. I. What is t!i? m: i'.lur.tl nie'liol of -i;-lining the pastor ?- isli or rre?lii Sj enker-, 1?. ti. (it c:o>y ami .1 l?. tioiii.'. ">. Ought wo n ?t teach our cli'Mrou the loctiiins if iho loiptisls in i li o S imlar eliool. a'ri wli't i*> I lie In"-! incth0<I peakets. I! W. Jo or ail I I'. M. A lams. ii. What is the importance of the Suml ly >clioo1s ami who t,,>(4:<i he Suporin'rmleiiicuolieib ami -cho nr- .' Speaker-', (i. |>. ovkv, n,fJ !!. I.a"rtou Jr st x i>.\ i. S imlafolio 'I ma-- meeting at |?? ii. in., iimiiirteil by II. Smith. Missionary sermon at II a. hi., by llev. A. Hell. \V . I), ti. Mi nennir.s, I' j r i oin III It lye. I'm r. im:i: Cii aiii.ksi on Itisrr.xs v i: i i>. Cliarl'-ton. April 8. It i* becoming mnro ml more cvi loir that '!ov.*rnor Tillni in i.ling on with the ilispersar.. The eoiiir y ' afl of control hell a meeting to-il-iv, rftbnMy inspired >13' tlie Governor. no 1 ! i.leil to o|?t-ii four iii'Te Ji-1? iiMii it-.v, unl I 01.ic. 'I liu tux j nycrs are not a?ke>l to Iron lit.' <)Uc>tioii it all Tl.t' b a"l >im.!\ n.lve i ti*es for >t"ie* t" rent mil i 1 vii ?< (TMili-t W'll-i W lilt to ho 'li-|.oii??i H of elei l( s i liuii'l iii their application* at once There re now foil r .li peti-at ie< hire. Thi- act ion ill d'liil'le tliu nuiiihei-, altlt ii^Ii ili.i*r 1:euly cmtiMUhril have not l.e*n iryy r 'lilat.lc to the S'a'e. ?> " W i i W 1111 II. t: ritsiiwt.s I'.i'ion j i;? i!?* i' N"t nii'Hi, u Iniiol?t? i- i i' t'f.l /i term ill 11:1 V i*, of ( l. I. I?v. oil ?v.\ > It. ?l ;i.? to the >lnp *l nntl it js saoj .nit : i.e ti i lien she ri'.clie l the li'olv el tier i|'ii<l hn?, li I, who l;i I l.eeii i.j i 11-1" i I I v tin- ... i> I ?.l- S> heart iriot ui lliilt it WI iliic 11 - ti oai i lie -1 o r i> I hi"11 w ho ?\ u . e%??- I She te I upon hi> ln.ily, ni l when -!.r a- line I no her tare .ill cloth** were ttil it 11 I lie hioo>I i f he I'll-h .n?l I hi- j n ie frenzy of I lie crow I hi lever lie it nirl leilcl a i li i r >1 In hh n I wli eh rnbhe.l <h ien ei the r reus n 'm l aliotve I p.i--mn t< ill MIM VIM.I. I?II ('aiim.IS \ * (ii^-iiu anions, April X l>* Iuritii".' from i!ir? ?-i>?. . Iriii.iy a miiiitirr I y< >}( firmtMS hail iiiiVu:niiy %: v* nmil of pn| ii*?. illiiian anil w li ?kr\ ! i! it \iiiii"? li':i,?r,'lfl r A mis to yi II fir lill'i m iin-l lliry !(> ill" I I ? <|(i so \ li.j:il f illuwc'l. ro-u lifg i a Tillman lo lipin^ 1 'rt 11v out up a I a niiii Ami liov who io'n*c I i i v?ll f r iiio i I .1*1 Inivin^ liii li-i lli kii ki' l "in I A ' Of. Sr it-. TEACHERS' COLUMN. All coinuiiiiiicutioiM lor thi* column inu-I be scait 1 lo w. W. BRUCfi, Editor. ttanlnc. 8. C. i 1 THE EDITOR'S OPENING ADDRESS Fki.i.ow Tkacukks: It is with vfneere 1 solicitude f?r tlie advancement and dissemination of education that I t.?k? charge, by your election, of the 'Teachers' Column."' In doing ? ? I most earnestly invite e > ' opera'ion and t<uiytbl' aid. You will be 1 able to help, by contributing from lime to time of your mental store, by giving the editor your encouragement and sympathy. 1 We must make this column interesting, edify- 1 ing and elevating, not only to our profession. < but to ull the readers of the Timks. That j ' wc can easily do (Ids is beyond d <ubt. I5y i tho liberal assistance of the teachers 1 will | nuke this space protitablo and instructive I | in tlie highest sense. Touchers, I invoke | ] your zeilous help. ? - i Auent Country Sohools ( In the country schools, where the organization is coutroilod almost entirely by the i teacher in charge, there is little difficulty fotiud in ." electing a basis for classification. ' l.ct us confute ourself to tho "Header." I Those who aro reading in the First Header should recite together iu the other studies. Those who read in the Second Header should also be classed together. It is sometime? necessary to have more than one class in each Header. Then before the First Header : is finished it may be necessary t > liave another class. The same is true of tho Second Header class. Teachers should guard against multiplying classes. Much wid necessarily depend on the exigencies that arise, nnd much good judginout must ' be exercised in startibg new classes and 1 placing | llpl 8. ll IS .?oiu%tunog *y I to give individual instruction to certain ' pupils, in order t> biing them up to the ' requirements ot' the class into which they ' should be placed. It is bettcc to do this 1 than to start new classes, especially if the pupils are deficient in but one or two 1 branches. Ordinarily there sli nil he hut I ono class in tho First Header, one in the 1 Second, and so on. i When beginners enter school and new ' clashes are being formed, the que-tiou arise-: "How can L leach these pupils t > read ?" Discretion, common sense, sagacity, au 1 ' circumstances dctortnino the course to be 1 pursued, 'lhc books In nee. the number of " pupils iti the class, tho aptitude of the 1 pupils will nil influence the action of the teacher. 1 There is one p nut 1 wish to impress on * the minds of all teachers: '/' < !, '>i<" t'rom iff Jifit, to r< it'f nil It />ro/>tr fx/'rcsfion. Teach them .as s^ou ns possible to rccogui/.oj * whole sentences at siglit. llcgiu with sheet, eisy sentences and let each sentence l?e thoroughly master el by sound, by letter, by word, and as a wh<de, so thai it can be I uttered with proper articulation and expre-sion. "They stiould /><??/ ///.' talking." Kye cu'ture ami proper expression are tin* objects s night. There is no reason why a pupil in the SccomI Header should not lie a go id reader as well as one in the Fourth or Fifth. Hut so long as teachers v. ill allow pupi s to hesitate and pii/./lc ami stammer over lessons.thit are tot hard for them, and on which they have not had sulTicicnt drill, thcie will be poor renders. Teachers, call i .. I..1. a* i. i:~ . .. . i. ..i i i ,1 III!'. I l.RII IVil'lllli; lit 11 " 11 < II | | I I III' taught. 'I bo proper \v:iy i-? to give short ' Icssins an I f *e i the pupils Io recogiii/.c 1 each sentence as a whole anil rem I it in * telligentlv. - M ; Meeting of County Teachers Association. 1 | At the hour appoints ! fur the meeting on I " Sat a i'I ay last, ipiite a large hoily of Teachers 1 ami fiiemls of c<lucational work wera assent hlcl in the cliaj el of the Uraded School f building at I'liioii. t 1* res id nit llice was oil liaml. nn<> f reside 1 I I with his accustomed grace and ability. 4 After tlie usual opening exerciser, a beau- < titul trio was finely rendered by Mrs. IJ. |-\ c ; Artliur, Mia. .las. Muuro and Mrs. \V. F. r | 'I'llout on. I a Mr. M. I.. Lent ister opened tlie discussion i c ' of the tir-1 subject oil the prograuiinc. "Multiplication nii i Division of Finctions," 1 and was III owed by Miss Jos e Moo I. lto'll f these teichcrs li muled the subject in a ! plain practical way. I Then came another Heat for the lovers of ' ' music, a vocal duet hy Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. s Thomson: after which (lie nuestion wa* a thrown open Ibr general discussion, partici- j 11 paled in by Messrs Dick and It nice, and h ! Itev. II. 0. ClilVnd. Mr. tMilVovd's remarks were well received j 1 ' in I Irs il'iistrations of practical inetbods i t in liiiipiitying llieteachiiig of Fractions were ] very helpful and suggestive to the teachers g 1 pre cut Mr. \V. \Y ISruce tlion rend a very able t 1'ij'ii xi otinuM i/i"rij'iiiit'i i ? ivwill^ which ' I cure an ar.inmtd discussion of y?veral ' print* touched up >m in the paper just road. <l A charming vocal solo l?y Miss ('hftiottc ' 1 Alston completed I lie musical putt of the ' j pr igr.un. I r tlia arrangement and manage' s I moot of winch the Association is indebted to li ' Mi?s Sid ie Mnnio 11 l.'n ler the hca I o." business, the master s i of* teviving the Teacher* I'nliiron was ? taken up an 1 discussed. the result being that i on mot mi lit Mr. <*. It. Waller, Mr. IV, W. i itrn.'c wns iitiaitiiuonsly chosen to take I chat i_'j o!'siieli apace in Hui I.'mon Timi.s ii< ' I M r. Stokfs eoiihl yr.in! ttie Association 1 There being tio further buainess. the meet ' :iijr wa? rlieii declared adjniiriic I until the ; S lirst Sat in- lay in May. j'l i lit) r 1191 vt'lt'l ) | l.i ouler t<> make tins co'iiinn as inloris' j |, iiig Ms | ussible. I mil ^ >ing t introilncv a ! ?> I <|iieiy fori In* i%, ?ti I i-k lliat tin* tciciiers be ' ^ ; i i.i ii k mill 1 i t ?c nil in t!?o i responses. I it in j n ! .snio iliis wil' mill grcatlv to the entertain ( h moii' i f the rciilrrs. I n w submit 111?.* s| f llowiiijt ij11 : i i iit: j ,)( i hi in tif |- of |iii|iils wore lici n o examine! it in liis'i ry. The lomilior 'oft the room fur a y, 111<>ii t-111. Ilo i t-1iii ii-11 :iii<I uskp'l if any one (j li i i vt hi-1 i-i cl. \\ ill arose iiiiiI s.U'l ilint || S'in Ii ft :;?!? I Iiiin ilit* answer In n certain : i) i|Ui-sli 'it. nii'l tint lie 11; i 1 n'snc el n for \ <r liim. | ,| i/nory \Viii<*li buy was more t blame ? ; i) \\ fa! wi iiM ,vt>ii ilo about ii? I'!ii' ,i'ove ijnesli ,n liis lie n 'solve I by ; me, I.nl will awnit the answers of others j, I hefore I exirets myeoT. Answer iinme>li ? < a I e y lUfl freely. j, |' ,-M-e sen I all eotiiinniiieations for this j, , - > I ii in >i to me on or lief, re each M on la v. i, A Mie--: Sai.tue. S. I'. ; h II Suggestions \\ >> !< to le <v)ll 'lone mil t le v . I! 11 j.'a'iiie-l lifer se'no.,! lu'y n-,*igi,e<i ?*i nl<i hit.' a IellII;1 e ? ' ,|eet ,| \ leielier \i in. <|net I ,.l t en i ,.| hi as- I rii'i i ni I! >' < Jn' i i*l i In1 UMII. 11 A i:l ii i j?- |. -i !v i-inpi'iy- I 'Hie >11 II " o I. , j a c!i n! i i* ?iri > 11 I i? no 1 illi- n I |>: ngi r < i r |>r li . j I X llnus .11 nil \ III* l IVoPl.n In l>uj|i| II11 w mill li<>! i ii |i i In* in or 11 11.m* of your soli ni. Till' ki-*" Id i* ,|:| I iiipli'l t.| Willi vig'lllHT III! I'lli'lHT g ... ..I Mr ?V II I I'liilliiUlilor, wlm i< a ROj-bru- '' I'll,i- ni r-iioiill ??i* irliormi^li. . I liar- I l-iigioii, t?k mi in*I Friil ?y :? tin* | Iniu-r ni .* iiri if| Fcarlmr i???l| in rmu ;>'(' r j nil 11;?> ili-i| cii'iiry 'pin* ?I.m who -iiviiin ' ' i' tir. IIa ''ni> !! iiiu'i i n* Iivcl'. ill 11 uiiiiv ' I' lliriit vton ill ink ill;.* an I at l-it-l - of Iiii-lii wh o ilnilik an I -li-mr In!y. I'lioso Wcli' ill- m-:: wlin |-l " i |-i I a I- I l!n- li-lil r1 1 an I killfl N -in nil 11 ii I ui'lrriinnii. Sit mi , < ' I II /' /l15 H K StOIM'KD at Cot.oxkls.?Colon*! wm liaiti M. Ol'n, the secretery of the commonwealth, distinguished himself the other f evening at the dinner of the New England sluboflhc Delta Upslh'n by telling half a dozen really excellent stories. The one I most dis inctly remember has never appeared in print. p? fur as 1 know. Mr. tHin wa speaking of the ease with which ike soldiers of the great armies of both the north and the Smith returned to llieir homes to take up again their regular |nirsuits after the war was over. "tine summer," said he, "a few years after the war, Colonel Higginson was traveling in the South, and he got to talking with it farmer in some town who was employing a considerable number of men at his haying. The fanner told Colonel Higginson that most ?f tlietu were old Confederate soldiers. " 'You see over there where those four men are working?' asked ho. 'Well, all of em fought in the war. One of em was a private, oueof'em was a corporal, one of etn was a major, and that man way over in the corner was a co'one'.' "Are they good men'.'' asked Col. Iliggin>ot?. Well, said the farmer, 'that private's a first-class man, and the corporal's pretty good loo.' "Hut how about the major and the colonel ?*' "The major's so so,' replied the farmer. 'Hut the colonel ? "Well, I don't want to fay nothing against uty man who was a colonel in the war,' siid ho farmer, "hut I've made up my mind 1 won't hire no brigadier generals."?/Josfon Iferafrl. * . Important Ai iion i?y tub Statu Hoard it Kxamixt.iis?The State Hoard of Kxnmilors met Friday night with all tho members arrseiit and yesterday continue i its work, it yta- decided that the State superintendent ae authorized to inquire into the cost, of Itav ng lbs course of study recently adopted untiled A reiolutini was adjptel approving of he summer school to bo conducted by ilio irofessors of the South Caroliin College and hat the board lend every support in making I a success ai.d urge that all tcichcrs nte id. Thcjfollowing resolutions were a<lopte<l: Ilesulved, That the State board of examiifr* construe the recent net of the legislaure in regard to teachers' certificates to ipply only to certilicnet issued after the assage of the act. Itesolved. That the fact that the toachers iiivc nttendc I county institutes shall have o no weight with the county boards of exmillion in granting certificate*. Ileso'ved, That county boar-Is of xaminers ihould refuse to renew certificated to teachsrs who w th iiii g ?oil reasons fail to at'end he county institute. It wits agreed I > allow the county board >f examiners to use their own discretion as o whether to use one or two days for the Xanimations to come ofT (hit m<>uth. The situation in litis State today is such h it the most serious c nlsidernti >n tdiould >e given it by every patriotic citizen, with a new of ave:ting iho danger that llir's.lsiia he business welfare i f our State and the ?ood name of our people, if the present itste of nll'sirs continue. The feeling of anigoitisin between the political friends and 'iicmie- ot (jSuveruor I illitiau has been ;reutly strengthened and inteu-ified. It is eery hard to take del.berate judgment with he events of the past week fiesli in our iiimls nnd we Mull not attempt an extended evicw of the matter until our next issue. iVItile we do not agree with the tjovernor in lis action in the beginning of ihc ditliculiy, A is we are satisfied that he cou'd have enbreed the law wiihout so much fiiction, wo hink ih it the those newspapers that h ive nib'tslied so much incendiary matter, that ,vas intended to intlaaie the mind of the icop'e, tdicul I receive lie severest conof all true ci'izens. They, heir utiM'riipuloui cfi'irt* to make political api'ai, all else combined. ' -pou-ible the wliole nflair. Men ided them he placet ateg ?ry. The laws of the State must iphcld : otherwise we will have anarchy.? Tiik Mi-iakk uk tiik Titoups. ? We arc rank to say. however, that in our opini 11 he militia made a lug urstake in nui rc- s I is .W ...V V ... IV .V .I.C "KH'IIIVl s i li?* commander in chief of I lie army. !t * ft m ?tuke in any light i? which it may ic viewed. It seems to us tlint of lute, ilic lizei.s et Coliiiiilua can always be counted ti to do the wrong thing just at the t ight iino to please their opponnnts. There are ortain leaders there who seem to have loroiton that tiiere tire oilier people in the ta'e outside of t'o'uinbia. The ipicstion or the mi li t in to have decided was n >t o ic t I'illinun or tinii-Tillman. nor yet one of >isj cus'try t r unii-ltistiensary. hut it w is a notion of duty a-soldiers who nre pledged i upliol'l the law of the State and maintain lie | eaee. in this ei.se they should hive hown themselves men, ant risen ah ive parisan politics. If ? .?v. Tillman iitieni|iied a in ike political cap'tnl out of it. they hettld have given hitn no opportunity to i ke it at their expense. ? \> >ch< rri/ Oh</!?/' I'ITnT t' iiistah'e (Sai-I it d in spci'ting of no ii^iit in i?.ir ngiou. wlncfi mvurivd nt ho \. iI.. ?( ) I jl|< .1 lie IV.ll leaving oil iii' S. N. K. i! , -:ii I i? cri/.t!n.<* of amicr. dial lie liiiij kept do.vii a tight lur wail iv. Tliat llnsi' was several desperIc a I. < 1 reckless men among 'lie constahlss. 11:iI ihey ha'l heen wishing fur a fight, hal they had lieeii grumbling (hat afternoon nnuic I hey vmill have io leave l|nliii^l?ij riilimit having a tight. That he, (Jaillard, a I itied his tit must aiilhorily in keep Ini i"11 ia elite k. having tnM them that if they rough! on a light he iv iuM lis liehl r> I <> it - i 111 ? . Ilr It t< I fenreil that alight would eeitr, an I ha I d'Uio al lie could I prevent i.y restraining Irs men. This is what ho 11' i wdhniii knowing the pnrlicnl sr.s of the ghi. yet knowing thai alight hal ocourr.il. Ii< tin n. relieved of Irs authority, dt I what iey wished I i do lirnuglit oil a light. Tlio lit.iiuen to whom (ia'diard muds made i se I'ein.irks are 1? J. Auld, t'oluifl of ie I'.iuith llegiiitonl, and Mr. .1. It. Wilder. Tilt I'r.Aiu.r. Wi rtt IIim. -Mr. Cleveland i n< I giviri lo Inlying immunities of this if. lie d"es not shrink from meeting isues, from discharging Ins duly i spi'e of uh io clamor. The man is huilt upon a ie plan \giiu*t 11>c adv.ee of his cib: i an I pnly hadeis he Iniiuciied liis laiill ie:iHiir - i i Ib^T, an I. in the op uioii of i.i11y go ! n 'ii iii ii*'d (he >I -in creli.o ii 'y. I5"i tl." party Inii! Jen solidly up <n tit re i 'i art. ? .1 h i lie re til's ? I 'p ef igc r eoinr. < ami Ik ueslv tiual y wcuj l?#,h.rd ie i aliu'i to tin ft imlotse i cut en I e, hi icihIijI on. rim piopic nrn not funic I all ie time 'i . and ill- clamor tiny a lure f.r1 a ilny. Iml final ci.inioioii is at an I trri'fci s l ie. We i|m not dolilil iii the e ni l he agili ion oinl r voll. The ...... .... i ..... ..... ... < , i i urnrjii i w II I" Hi; .1 Ii i|?i il'ici I lull* ill ill- | iv-ii-ill. ,\1>ii\ | ( Ii- ;ir ? .i'Iiiijj hi it i W ill Mri-i-t I;im11i -n , ii pin Clinr of pIcMllncrAlA IIH I >1 lliii"-. I hi t llio :iilvii!ici-i| a 1111 en iglilt-iii'il i-ni hi nl' 111i < oiiiiilli-y will ii-r lii^lu-r iiii nil i-'i'iior. S'itiiiiiiiiii i'ns.?. Ukm.i.v s Aiinii \ M.w.vr..?The best ilv?- in i In- wnrl I fur Cuti, ISrniscA, Simp, Ifni", S.-Tl II lion in. I'i'vor Siircf, Teller, l--i|i|ii-i| Mnirls, I liili-hiiiis ('urns, ninl nil iin i-iii|i'i- iij. in-I pi-imvi-ly miiim I'i'i*. ii > | iy n-i(iiiriil Ii ii niiiu'inlre-l lo vo peiTenl miiifiic!iu i. or hi mi-y ri liiinl. I. I'r <-i' 'J-i cenl* pur box. l-'nr ahIi by