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THE WEEKLY LEDGER, i'Uii.tsm:i> i-vki.v imoiv itv flip l-inicbtonc Printing and Publishing Co. Incorporated. I the j'rpsii lirarl <>l' I In jki>|iIi tlicir urefill npfds. fci'!> Utal stiiiiil firm in ils cllnrl tn ^i\i I' ; coiisuiiht. al minimum ro-l.ai j of priim- n*M«*ssily. In dnii(m 1 necessarily, o|>|miscs (rusis m d ; nnixilies. Hu tin* utlier liae.d | Senate is farther removed fron ED. H. DcCAMP, Manager and !"• , 'l'l*•• Ih sides. t he tu.. yn ai j. ; are there more evenly matched ; . UOM WASHINGTON. nut reopen the investigation tin* A N $1.50 per Year. R. O. SAMS. - Editor. Local Editor. Tm: I.KiN.iui i< not responsible for the views of correspondents. ITMDAY. .M I.Y >1. IN'.H. THK DISFKNSAKY AGAIN. At Aiken, and auain at llolly s Kerry. (lovernor rillman stated tliat the dispensaries would he reopened about August 1st. While the Su- nuinhers: hence the Senate en. make such radical ehanyio ii present tarilT as does tin II Then. t<Mi. there are a !■ w aj ! - spirits who do not hesital'- to to Senate or conferees, and who a decided leaning to p o!. ■ Chairman Wilson speak'with deuce as to t he restl11. Ions person had an order for the purchase of sugar stock, written and signed hy a Senator who has sworn that he never bought any of the stock, it is easy to imagine that would he a powerful whip. FIERY EDGEFIELD. Aiken was violent. hut In I .n 1 preme Court decided the net of Is'.l2 ( |j ( | , 1(( ) ^pml the mother . unconstitutional. <iovernor Tillman. Kdgcfiidd caps the idimax »i di with the act of l s >'.ld in his pocket, j,, the State campaign. A • ; declares it constitutional. Very not of education, hut of vit ii|>< 1 likelx be consider't hat of Istl^ eon- Ilut for the good of the Slate i stit utional as well. I In* fact is. j|| ( , gratificat ion of self, enough of t!ic State has been can- \| Kdgetield. Itutler ami I vassed to maki the (lovernor feel as- Poth at home. They havi i sured of his position. A sutlieient waiting for this day to ' ii’ nmnher of hand primaries have heen tjiken to fortify him and make him feel stronger than before. Il is not now .-Mpieslion of whether dispensariesare an improvement over i j |nu (( , \ V il h t he open barrooms: whether high license \\'|,o cares whether is preferable !•' low licence or no license. The people voted tor prohibition, the administration, in it< superior wisdom, gave them the dispensary as something better. It would never do for this pet scheme to meet a pre- , |,..,p ul | the stand and s' respective leaders, and counts, and so have l In ir i’n-n followers. In I hi- I lle\ W el*' appointed. What had the llamhmv late eamj. iliuian w:.' or not? .Making it p‘-o!n'! near precipitating aim! 1 • more serious than thai . 'i Whell scores 1U nu i 1 dclianee (»f law and urn - ' ■ are readv. at a mom rl mature death: an administ rai'mii measure niusl survive every assault, lienee the dis]iensiiries will he re opened and the good people must give freely of their patronage, hvans says di-pen-ary liipmr will he cheaper than before, while (lovernor lillman asserts that il must not he loo cheap for men will drink too much Personally ii matter' not to us whether il sei!-. I'lir ^'2 or ijtgdd a gal lon. lull it dm S eoiiei'I’ll eVel'V 1111111. woman and child w hen t he safeguards of constitutional liberty are ruth lessly broken down thrown aside or trampled underfoot. It does matter when the executive branch of the government absorb' the pidieial and dictates to the legislative, when a candidate lor l he olliec of Adjutant and Inspedor < !• neral stales that if elected he will see to il that the militia of the Stale enforces the law as interpreted by I he < lovernor. We will have t he dispetisary here whet her we wish it or not. and tin* open door will he a standing invitation to enter. word to begin a tratrienin: - il i- full t ime to call a in Sober second thought hold -v We ho|»e t he worst is m alas ! l here is no I' !!i 1 . da\' and our own e n 1 tested. Let t lio-e w lio at n ’ feeling t he respolisihl 1 !I \ shi p. and w it h the deter he wort h\ soils of a great - GREENVILLE NEWS ALS. The Sunday edit>•ria • ot ; ■ viIle news are gems e.I -- m wspaper literal mv. bonnet." "Scraps. Kxperiment ami seore- Sunday art irle- ar< t : . o. , t he fate tistially in -top newspaper writings. Ik form LIMTO RI i.e preserve d in book f' a r< ■ .'lit it led to rank wit b of Me< '.‘lilies . 1 rvinv .>r I» ail bollgli t li< ■V are nioi i of (‘barb’s 1 tiidlev \\ a. to see t belli in iiiom < ■ 1 d 1 : AN INCONSISTENCY. Tim leaders of the strike just ended, are imll nant that the strong arm of tin lixeeutive of the Nation was made active in behalf of law and order. The Pre-Men! had sworn to uphold tin laws as he found them. When he found that those laws wore violated with impunity, and that 1 here was an organized elfort to stilj furl her render t hose law s inoperat m he would have heen recreant to Ids great trust had lie not acted piomply and acted well. There is im reason in a mob. Pri vate or public properly, yes even life itself is of no value if it opposes its head-long ami unbridled passion. Yet t here are some leaders who insist that theyan a responsible for the violence of th mobs, which ar*' a- much t he out as t he waves are blow o'er t he deep. Cowpcm; Chrorm . < ’orrespondeltee M ; <’owrKNs. S. (’. .Inly P. Thornton, our m .'al s|>i rit e«l stat ion a a a i ■ !>y his fiimilv. vi'it< d ney t his week. I tall K. Wilkins w< a - broad smile. < ’attse— ; Ieii-poiiml hoy early Mm a ing. The mot her and e' a ting along nicely, \\ . I >. lx i rh\ i- aw ay • t rip to h’ich 11 ill. Misses Annie am! I Maeedonia. have been , and Mrs. .1. A. TormT. \; imlieate that seserai ' men tire anxious for the \.i : to etiII again and • taiy !■ e We are glad to . 11 •; rowths of recent strikes h.r lumber dealer .M g. .1. it. >f the w iml- t hat They know that without violence in some way exerted strikes would every one tail. For everyone that ipiits work out of sym pathy for oilier- who are alienated from capital, lor - ime real or fancied wrong, two ean he found to lake Id- place It there Wils no dread of Vio lence or interference. It is tisele-s I hen for Ilehs or any one else to complain about I idled Stales troop- Ii-ing called out to tip- pn -s mobs that are guilty of ovrl aetr» of violence. W'llCII. W'llel hel* he acknowledge it or Hot. Upon these depend the -i|e ‘eys of the -t I'i I. e. Let labor M' .ini/i and perfect its ellieicm*\ Mid oi'oteel itself without resorting to imluvxlul means. Then will it gain lie - , mpnt hy of all I Ik- law loving ami i iw abiding of every eommunil v. mean sonct |dm» Il would he a- far above the pre ut -.trikes iii accom plishing its ends as morality is above immoralh'' nr truth is above error. ha- jtlsl secured t in- m . ' nishiug I he lumln r liii" t ory al la >ek ha rt S j m ' - important emit ! - ;ml : I for I he clip rpri-' of men. Tim factory is a .ii’ a ft er heing shut duw i. ! ■ ! purpose of n! ae'i r ; i • ehinery in po-ition. It is whispered !\ most promim-ut e.i. st rotig ‘‘ant i-Tillnm eve of alllioill.edm h ; . dale fi>r a eouidy oi!: t ieket. M hat is ii ir do for the sake i ) j :! | 1 1 • • pie? III t hese day - i. We have alnn.sl collie I ■. -ion I hat t lie k. ■' A ntis ' are rt ally i !-• ' olliee, alid Would id!, where and al any tiim ' ieal wants could I ■ llie not a niicsl ion of men or -trike w.mld then wMh tItem, hut of plm- . W. A. Moof A I ho. a illg I In il‘ stoi'i V. It; ' able goods tor tin la: ’ 11 .f I HI wort h ol m w in w it bin I he la.-l i uir iky ter illusl ration of (dm and fair dealing’ can h< ginning husines- a n w \ • most without etipital. t le , business of netirly .f t 1 '< i* Mrs. I>. Parisli of I' i:i u visiting her sister. Mr-. . sler. of t his place, for l le davs. lit ■ STILL THE TARIFF. toj.'ie of absorbing interest I h rung bout t t<e count ry . as will as a I the Natioiitil < apilol. is thetiiritT. Thai Ih from the two bouses of ('ongo’ess could md agrei is !m»t surprising. The House and fhe "Vimw^v. i'. tar apart that an 1 >-y ii-. hardly looked for. id's h it. I- while jsiiism in the 4-<d in the L*-■> lei l( r piV.i . - is a Jiu il A Quartet Ccntiiiy T |-'/#r i.i .|uarter ot a K ing’s Ne-, | tl sen vi rv In and t he millions v. J,". hr helietit from il-: ll-e t."! il ■ derful eiirat ive power- hi of Throat. < 'best and i.m edy I hat has sloed I h> i and t hat ha- giu n . ■ \. tin Hon Is no expm , I ' . : t le is posilivi ly ’.nmr.i' I relief, or I he money v.i i'i. i 11 is admit I ed I o he t In -: for ('oiighs ami Cold-, I : Free at W. IL I in Pre - ! >ru Large hIzc 5Uc. uml|J,liO Children’s Day at Salem. — guilt v .nu s were frightened by a pul.- The following Is tin program of the mv From the Nation’s | is | H<| | K |,, rv intimating tbat ,Id-,. v i-, Fbiblrei. s Hay exercises at Salem on Headquarters. deuce would I before a tirand Thursday. August 2 : I nr Li.im.i.it. | .lury to get an indictment for perjury ’■ ^ 1 ^ 1 hi r« a Senator. If an unserupn- leg: -!ation at this ses- Tlud is t be eonun- . ev. rvixxly in Wushing- ttying to guess ever dent Clevebtud. Ibroitgli Mil-on. sprung that re- !• r. favoring the nrig- iit!| ami opposing the Algood News Notes. Congress and the pub- [forresiamdeneeof ThkLkihjKH.I time there is a dead .Umxm. S. July 24.—Mrs. a- linn as a granite Polly Ann Clary and J. I.. Clary wont : '.eeii the House and to Camp s Creek last Sunday, where t arh standing by its hut these Congres- . - have a way of get- . i gist at the time that :a.- they have become : :i 1 t hiso ic may not prove Had the President i' j ■ i * i m a 11 e in the language ■ mcMiing his party mid he i nity. Jerry is teaehing near l.axvn. .Mr. Williaui Campbell, of North | j* |||nrr Carolina, is s|Mmding a.weeks at bis ‘‘Awards.“ Hol.bie Hsmeitt j father's h’ev. T. J. Campl»ell’s. I lx; letter never Miss Julia Clary is s|H-nding. a iiteni - : i hale t here W'< idly of an agreement • nv i;uriuonv in t he demo .Mrs. Clary’s brother. Rev. J. M. Me' Craw preaelied his last sermon before leaving for his home in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. \V. I>. Kyars have just returned from a visit to relatives in the Arrowwaxxl neighborhood. Mr. .1. third tier left last Saturday for I'nion County, where lie beeoines . ' a member of the pedagogic fratcr- I The I'nion county children wil meet the York connty children at the | river at'J :J<t o'cliM'k. and. beaded by I be band, escort them to the church. At |u o'clock the cxcr«‘ises will be | opened with prayer by Rev. C. K. p ’ Robertson, pastor. An address of welcome will be made •by Samuel Strain, after which the J Sunday seluxd scholars will sing: “Happy welcome to all.” Recitation—“Children's Day." by Nancy .Mitchell and Jessie Strain. The children w ill I lien form in line in front of tin 1 stand and Rev. R. P. Smith will bad in a spcehil prayer for t Item. “Little builders." by twelve girls representing Love. Faith, Truth. Courage. Purity, Reverence, obedi ence. Sabbath Keeping. Peace. Tem perance. Charity, and tin* Sabbath Selund. Recitation—“Small beginnings." Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Baking, Powder Absolutely pure “Devotional exercises," by Oregon Kstes. Wcsicv Creer and Doretha that Hie letter never -*• •- •"I'', i rr le pul.rie if Mr. week or two at her grandmother s. '- a Sermon." by lloye,-Wbisonant. bv Jolinnie Wilkin- i! maae ascerlaim’d tbat a f.int to autliori/.e ■ in - tn to t be - natc amendments icrals btid prom- r it w hieb w ith tin Mrs. Tolly Clary s. •• A Sermon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jolly are visiting son. at Mrs. Jolly's father s this week. “Children's Prayers." by Jessie .. ... , .... . i . Strain. Mattie Lee. tHa hstes. Jessie Mrs. Ilnttie Littlejohn, from near |jUW) . , ml b,„ ril Foster. Cedar Spring, has been on a visit to j her parents, Mr. and Mrs..!. Rountree. Miss MelleJJolly. of Grassy Pond. uti would have j s visiting Misses Minnie and Alice m ar to passing Rlanton this week. \- shown bv bis let- are glald to know tbat Mr. | , . ... Harris who has been quite unwell prefers 1.0 tantt for S) . v ,. nil (|)|VS is t „ , M . . Si nale bill with its ji.rajn. ure. and other so- Fishing parties are getting to be : so thf letter almost as common as picnics. Last , ■ week Messrs. A. R. I-. and A. S. to oil sent I lie >ur- n , MnitbaiidJ, N\ , Hvitr* illl HtMlf fit i P.road River on a lisldny lolir ; Tlfy caught a idee rllillin* (tf lis||=4wo hundred and tlfty. Hur militia was culled out hist Saturday morning In quell a disturb ance created by the actions of a st range dog.w hich was sup|xiscd to be mad. After the riot had been quelled and peace restored, it Wits found j that two lives bad been lost, one be ing t be unkimw n dog and the Other old I Sob. who detained the distur ber until the militia reached the scene of t be conflict. ’i’i*— ..i....... i..-o Satlirdav was all I louse. •i eommittei ii- SSlII re week. but with i iii stand by its - ! ' !•• probability I bat i I be reached by : i li -s I bat it would, • d b\ but b House i'll liiie opinoti uniy agroemeiit svbeti il o ii a|,i- itself beard in rail be no doubt will.! - t bi- |aritt b.tsi- i , Tl '<‘ T ir " i ‘' l,,s, 11 . tbat any one could have ex|x<te«l. -e.->i"ii in order ,.v,. r y| M() )y seeiucd to enjoy it. base a elmnee. and svei'c |i|eiHi (tf lintplc- |t|«‘!l!y eass matter for to cut and to |u(H mlOMf; Tflf il l take until a pbasaitlesl fejiltm^lf iftr (Im> flMHr ever, was soim •i. w11ii• 11 hotb can i-- of dignity is y a si rotig pressure will make them a! Ii'_-lit long enough excellent Hllhdr til A. S. Waters’, rendered by Mis* Flla deelaiiia> Recitation, by Mott Smarr. “Little Lights."’ by Mollic Kirby. Carnelia Greer. Alice Goforth and Lottie Inman. Recitation—“The Kingdom. “ by Mattie Kstes. "The Young Governor." by Kddie (tsmetit. “A King's Questions.’’ by Kthel St rain. “A Little King." by Martin Mit- chcll. ‘ Tile |‘*rjend," by Ada Rey- nuldS: "Thu Kinu's h»es. :: by .4|agirj*’ Dowdlm ' Not KilQ to K« i |t. !i Itv t rajg. The WulveK,” Mttry Tttrks, “Ollier F(m'S," Kd Leecbi 1 'Ksen a NN »»rd." Ida Jaeksoii, “Fruits of the Kingdoiii," Olit Hob- bins. “Shown in the Face." Jimmie Parks. “Rlessing tlibers." Willie Dowdle. Hla Ibdtbins. Latbrop Dowdle. Mattie Parks, and Treitholm Dowdle. “Sunshine." Neely Smith. Reeitation—'Love." Maud Mitch ell. ty’jfa! I ap Cbildreit Do?" Mildred ^Il'ilFF: . %l I,ooking for lilt! fMIIL'lbt!!!;- 'Dllr .lolls, and a humorous d-adama. 'Dcob tion reeded by genial Joe Gentry. wtILIi Then for dessert to all this Lewis; ^‘..reises win be lutersper-ed Waters served plenty of nice water- vvlth I11I1SI ,. at p.p-rval,.. The i i i . r . ,| Sardis choir master. Mr. A. G. Davis. A l.m-n table cloth was left on the i|ml i|m . u , ajrsvi || ( . band, have both T" ""’;,. M "‘ i-onsented lo la- present to fulfill the gel the same by eallmg .m Mrs. Ann l|llfi( . y .,^,,,.,1 them. , The afteriuxiii will be devoted to P. II. I Wars ean beat any one on i_i a |king. bittgbiug. most inter- ing sosvn under very favorable con ditions. Grass for pasturage abun dant. Melons plentiful and heavy shipment. Little mention is made of fruit, probiddy because there is none to speak (tf; Charleston countv The Young People's Bureau. Heroes of South Carolina. In the first quarter of tbi' century reports second tig (-nip very largi' and ' was * M ’ r " "f poor p.ireitt', in York g(X M I . J. W. ISsi KIt, Director. S. C. S. W. S. Columbia. S. (’., July 21th. Is'.tl. Matters From Maud. [Correspondence of Tilt: LKlaiKK ] M st'o. S. July 21.—We bad fhe best rain yesterday tbat xve have bad this summer. A number of our eili/ens have gone tn Spartanburg to attend court this sveek. Our place is keeping to the front. Trade was quite lively at the store of Linder Price yesterday. Chickens, eggs and cash were exchanged for goods until sundown. Their trade one on . . •, social enjoyment* ‘ ' courting, etc., but. the t: i r ■ \ r* miinl> im ’ in XVldell I SVilS | I 1 i!-e. iilld ss here I : h-mi t jn idmorm.il { and old'npiit s of Illy iiim iiieilpilble of i , a . After acquittal me itud said: ‘I for having g"’ nu esting feature will be a singing con test bet ween the Sardis and Salem rffffjF;. hu hhuh h ia'Vr! la fh' ‘iml .'I'f/.'K'f- lil'itsiim' ll'lir Is f.'! r llring .ViilIF flUskt l. f- I-: ?: I : Weather Crop aullettn N 0 . !<» The past sveek xvill take rank as ! ,c l im< before t host ■ \’isl . ill I be coll I’m i r* nl -peeeb illltilgO- . P. II. Rvars can beat any -i of resident leve- ^,.,.2 p„tat(xs. not of this • ! d I' ll ss bill Sen- : jr|- ( ,\\ing buj*/>^ liist. He has bad . (,t Hie President potatoes evef ;jip:e jp.’ (jqg jtfst fall ■ill for-et either • until now, 4fp| fh#‘.v h^fi' r iveeption by the ' 1 "" 1 s • b-d galleries. Mr. . . . -i - < || (d the Sena- Revenna iteins. of ii [Correspondence of TitK Lt-dainM. j I! svt:vx S. ('.. July 2d.—As we have never seen anything in your valuable paper from this part of the um-of tbe best growing ones of the eount v. itud to let others s»*e svbat season, although there was it delie- xve are doing. I send yttii thisetuninu- ieitey in Ixttii teui|x*ralure itml sun- nieation. shine. Hsv'mg to more than the There is the best prospects for the usual amount of cloudiness, the daily farmers in this neighborhood ju len j’pllge of tein|M’rature svas less than Me r go to the peni- years wit I, Ip^ji ffW ff/fft nttlW ‘f'fi !U l ‘ffifUff'l Ut ly'vr maxima n heart but speech if no disaster qi.Mjrs l/v|weelj ff/js u/iff /•*V».se.|/ie > n||y |he fny.ifj) i and the lirst of Nove|»ii»eMb»'Fa ^tii HfHR i frW/ J /" .» ? ^ - \b iklejohn. of Ne-; be enough corn ralseil on the itott«»ms a da> hrloH lb>' MufflPtl: Hp-' F ! li n ‘ need in the House i pnttpb' f<»r f u || was getM’I’lil UVeF the »Dtl»- afld , .| lllx ( ,r*|(M.on each 1 ,u ‘ ,,rl * v , l wo if WO , Ul ‘ In many places excessive and dal^ T learn a lesson and raise their own hog , * ' immigrant arriving , alH | | IUIM j„y „ ni i|iave such at liome. aging to tn Id I • I ’ ■pling tho.»e svbo this country svottld blossoiuas arose; Ixttlom lands sslib b were oselllosttt elalive svbu ' cntl we wotibl. ladttre iininy years, lx- notably in Abbeville and Rannvell execo ‘‘(intented pe<tple«in earth. I rotinties; iii Anderson, and to a less mean t he farming class of people. HO|1M Mr. John II. I.tpseomb, one of our- progressive farmers, has the tiucst prospects for corn xve ever saw. and county, ii boy svbo stepped on the loxvcst round of the bidder and xvhcii be stood oil the top most xxilh hope ful heart, cried Kxeelsior! .lames M. Gadhcrry eommeiiee<l life by b-arning the trade of a tinner and made great success in Spar tanburg. I'nion and .vherever be pitched bis t( ut. Rut our hero was too public spirited and ambi tious for bis bands only to lind employment. While following bis daily avocation be studied lass ami with laurels xvas sveleomed into tbe arena of praetising iitlorneys. Cbaiieellor Job .bdmsoii eompli- mented Ids young friend by iivosving lias grosvn so tbill they are now en*|lhat 'James svould iidoru the ‘ lian- largiiig their store so tbat they uiiiy ,.,.|| ( , r s R,. m | l ." i | M . suiijeet of have r.M.m to increase their stock to , |.is-k. tel. often represented In ion meet t be demand. We have been attracted by the ele gant new buggies of W. T. Self and C. Q. Wood recently bought of Car- roll. Carpenter «V Humphries, one of your enterprising advertisers. Kdxvard G. Clary bad bis wheel re paired yesterday, preparatory for the twenty days’ singing of Mr. Cardell to commence today at Grassy Totid. He says tbat be svants it iinderstoixl tbat be is in the race and tbat the young ladies xvill lind tbat In- is not faint-hearted by any means and tbat ajl sji|gji)g ami no sparking will let ( IP* life gp oil} i||iybosv. ipid svbet bej; }|c ge|s llp:re qr‘ mij ip; e.xpj;«;|s l(> kci.ji nilljiig. aipj tlpit [Ip:ry js i|o sb'p fqr (|isi(Uji||g. atp| all llliit be rqufd say at |l|e jas| js Ipir- Ptlll for | l|e nitpi |||;|t ge)s ll|er»:." Lee llrjglil goes l|‘ J|i| oil Hater- liieloiis al tbi* lihire. lie movei) tin: lirst wagon loii<l of uiebnis to market yesterday. The boys are on t be war pat Ii again. A fexv days ago King Alcohol drew bis men in line, not tocommemornlc tbe billtle of Cosvperts. for the Glori ous Fourth had passed, but to bring their noses over a pint of corn itud smell offences and xvcigh lists itud pleasure Jengthsand make heel tracks ijiuj go Vmjc Ilh<| see svbo e(»llld feel •Ilf : I III): ss t| jerj ape |roi|l[lei|. fqr the si||pl ||iin|ers app p|>tt|! o!! r ;| r, '!in!^ in limtllicl^, Lillie 11 uplx'i'i clupy. who "as kicked by it mule l , ‘rii|H i v, i» fii*l re covering from hi* Injuries. Roys, the olllce s«-ek<*rs sa t \ doll I forget polities, but I sax don't forget your turnip patch. It is a good lime noss for earls sow ing. Your correspon dent lias ii nice lot already up. May Thompson xvas out of seluxd yesterday: she was quite sick. L. J. Huskey superintendent of the Fairview Sr >y school, lias sus- f x-nded tbe school on account of pro- riiejcij meet jugs. lie hopes t hilt nil Wj)| kee] i' Ijli | ||C ' |cs<o|!ji 'and become titiiCe iiijei;''sj(;(|. r. limFf ‘IlirF!'^!:)!: . • t*ivcf ^ssqci5,tiqq. Till* 1 diol* .'|eo|jl|g <|f ||p; >|i(|(|le Section of llroiei River Association xvill meet ss it Ii Ml. Ararat ebiireb Saturday before the tiflb Sunday in .Inis', at Ida. in. Devotional exer cises conducted by C. L. N*. Legg. Organization. Reports and miscella neous business. eten mien re| county in tbe Legislature, xvas made a brigadier General of the Militia before I Im civil xvar: and when bis Slate needed Iter great ineii. there be was in Ids seat in the seceding Convention. In Lsoi mir brave Gad- berry xvas commissioned by I’resident Da vis colonel of I lie I -I! i S. < . \ ol uii- teers. W hile leading Iii- legiim nt on tbe enemies' guns at 2d Manasas in In('*2 the son of N’ork x\a- mortally woundeil. Col. .1. MT (iad'x’ivy lives in the hearts of veterans svbo delight to toll of bis great box hood, bis noble manhood, his heroism in a|| of life's battles, and glorious dt iVm - |: lif bis own Ixdose(t Carolina. Mnys. svitn excited intertsl. sun dciiglil |n rej|i) of eltivalruus tiiiies of bloody e\ploils |iy mijlils met! <>l tin pa«| and far assay, but here, at mir osvn liresides. giants of genius and r»’- nown base arisen encased in the armor of truth and right, undaunted courage and trust in God. All honor to York counts svim can boast that tbe ‘'sunlight of eh rilit s xvill indeed reveal linger'narks ii|xc; tin char acter of mans beraU'' ‘ d. Irme- * i .•** M. ( jadljeri'S . I I Igl. Ol , ':. Se| spiaiketji—an.I ss. tan ..as Y!l''k bejiold |liiii| ai’| ills lerliijitai! ' •i ■ Qcftipg Hi.n D a of Heil Almaimpb. Calling a boy ip in th; morning can h.irdlx be td: -e | uiii t'tli ' In ;|W of "pastimes, e-pe.*iaiIy it llie bos js fond of exercise llie das before. Aud it is a little singular that the next hardest t bing to g< 11‘nig a boy out of bed is getting him into it. The.’c is rarely a mother sslm is a success ai rousing a buy. All mot bets |> in ss 1: 11 - -o .!• tie ir boss. . i ; i ■ o. _ . A III j yej j|ie lne| he ' - . lie I" g(; a| i| jll t III SSS I jgljl sliljr ij(|tir i|in| tn.-.-i!, ml(ngq'. onsciq.pjj ‘ VeHtp-I i'li 1 '! • is ■ • ■•ponsn. “ N'eniie!' still no I'e-poijst. ’I'lieli I here is ii short slnirp \ ern ! fidlosved :i moment later I s :i pro longed ami emphatic Vernon Sum ner!" A grunt from Hie upper regions signifies that an impress: >n has been e sv no ■•l il r I . S. The ■resting in vicxv of . ! t be i ’. S. < 'mn- igl'lil jon, Unit it i fexv other counties, hillside corn xvas badly washed. Some fields of cotton, as xvell as ien eontrael lalxir Me. John R. Rn/wn. another of our ,.„ rn , „re niing very gnissy.svbieb . e. e " ' * 1,1,1 ir the oblaiii or give xvill beat him on svaterimdoiis. and »t UFilitf ;h? jiy r'?! , r!!{ ’ heir arrival. ymi. Mr. Kd it or. will eoim* down dttr- («m> wet to plow, in fact ml rael lalxir vy-v-;- ■ . ..rn, .... ^ ..... i eiti/en- ..f t be j n, MI '^ u.'T'rT'f.'vh .''of* ilireatens injury to those crops: 1 ' "" ; ton. and as tor AID'ifl fiW- " , , .. . ,, heir relatives in ,1 nian in five miles of I,up II! i«> :ii-c to ill the Treasury big the protracted im*«*t ing at Gom-hcr think it will ssary N | ow ,; r ' viil >”V " r’ 4 ” 1 ,,n the former crop in the grass; corn sslm Iii low. i watermelons, for he |* a giWUMf? . . . . ' . . •' - Ilian it has been helpful man. Hoping tha! tbi* ill i”* luynixl ‘MRiQ' IF.'.'d. 1 k-'r,,'**. tnnd was estiib- not tind ils svay into the waste has. Aside fi’iKII I lie id not s. em to be ''•'t. ami if it d(M’s not I will write water Moled ulaiye, roHuil iiuil |M[j(» h otlieials to anv again soon. I am Topics for discussion: i made, and the mot lie! - i- encouraged I ’Ayjia' js Ijie object of the Sun-' to add. "You d li. tt. r b. getting «Jax School'j.(nonnd ' Jiiiss .din 'Ve | dosvn here I., soer i>r.*aklast. sottng m.e up : jicrc a mi nil!;.;’ s.>n ss iii fe.’j.'. A vox v woes. oiomitlee on Territo- ■ji I Is . leei.b’d I o favor- ■ • I! for t lie admission \. \X Mevil •O. but cnti be bad upon ut session xvill de- ■i| m .•ireumslaiiees yet I'' i invi'>l1gaCioii lias o lbe purpose ot in- harge maib' in tbe • ■. Id i bat certain Sciia- ' :: ■ M -e I S'es SS ben t beV are the only crop* luipnlreil by He surplus rainfall, hul a* yet to in. ! • '***' • very great extent. So-called Mist I* ; KuUrri. note«l on cotton from four counties. Lessor—I am writing a new tank plar "bile others report the plant turn- ( Mini shall play the leading jiart myself.' >' How on sandy soil; growing .jaV .Seijoot |. hjon and jioss , , F. , ' i d'‘ ‘I VI.‘‘ijL' r | | [f ,, tes| jn Old | h an. |x Jon I I'Mi'tns/ :l R; e ait'! ! -}'V y"'i *qni.‘[ j‘nth II; H. i Tjijs'sq glart j. > i b. i ai I i:a{ 2. Is It'd (1111' ll'lit.t »rl|nu| Li|- jp> jn|ttj(Njjatejs go. - t*. .cep i,g;|jq. oral lire leadlliu Its Ds» far !l"f!l fmili \|.|| liin I,ii ( , ! : !|t!'in qa- ! 1 1 Is ivj>e ; |ieij tbe Rible? Ititvi* Jeffrrji";, Ifev, F ^eviqi|| ijiipgj. C. Illeksoll. Reees* forty-live llliit-- 1 fill Il'T k linxy > nolbtieg .•|b..ut lids tiles. 'trouble, l|e merely opelin hi- U|OI|t l| y S' rt;ti soon se.ssloy, n« m *(idn hot I b ejiil a ite'i!'k nnti J. What goixl ean a eblld aeconi- 1 the “Vcrtnm'’ that i |. nv. r. I lie .‘iii’ of plisli in a Sunday seli.H.I ysitb no that stairxxay g.ics into that boy like religious I raining at home? T. S. elect rieity. and piere; - lie deepest Webber. R. K. MeKosvn. recesses of bis serv nature. He I. Should I'robibition be Sustained pops out of bed and into I, - .dotbes by tbe Cburebes? W. S. LibseomlA T. M. Littlejoliu. ‘Sunday. Id a. tit. Sunday Sebixd Mass Meeting, eotidlieled by tbe jM’-jdcnl. (Question Ron \yill be ItlxMied durjdir '(•id'b '^I'Ssion. ' Mis sionary s.' i’fiiuti a'j '1 j'a Yu.'.' 'by It’. 1 '", j’. j.. jf,ek;qil . e. JjeV. J ",V|. •fo.'ljek t L. N . t.l lM;, j: S U |:iii;m; jq.s I tiiiq D" is Ji i t.iiii s. Xrr y. . «•» It May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. III.. and doyvn the i-taizs syitli :. prompt ness that is eomniendal'le. It is rarely a boy alloys' himr. lf to dis regard the paternal summons about the discharge of tbe multifarious duties, but lie didn't b. Ii. ve tbe I'lelitor <1 - gi.'d 11".. !'■>• ninkiitg -i s ifgj'.i - iV f o\‘ si,. Dasher—Ah, ynn will eertMlnly piny tjie part of » tank adtnirahly.—lirook- Tyu Kaglu. uf squares more common than is usual. Tbe crop has not yet been Deafness Cannot be Cured damaged seriously and in many coiin- by loeiil applications as they cannot ties not at all. but would lie milch reach thediseased |>ort ion of the ear. • linprovcd everywhere by more stin- Tbere is only ope ys'ijiy ^i» .e,ure ^eaf- shine. Its gi utTi:l condition above iie.-s. and iiqd fS i/J eyiji-^iiii^i.nai jb'e average bu; a' nund.i i :*f years i remedies. IrettriuiKi* i» i'tRfaed i;y tjp fff/cf intla il condition of the mdifnii* r t »FH tWWMt * {if r !!lVi f"f: lining of tbe Kttstaeldaii Ttdie, ' proveim nl imd jfitd 'd f.i»rjft.s| When this tube gets inflamed you planting fs made ;|itd a bjg list tnlleli to sveeil and iroiting Iimi ! writes tbat lie bad a Severe Kidney little on richer land, and shedding | trouble for many yetirs. xvith seven pains in bis back and also tbat Iii* bladder was affected. He tried mans so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago be began use of Kleelrie Ritters ami found relief at once. Kleelrie Ritters is i spcriidls adapted to cure of all Kjdnex and Liver troubles and often ejV's tilf/iVtSt' Jh-’ia f :t relief t»n. I rill I \y'tf| plo,'e qlR flVl! i.Vjf'C ;‘ljl < qtte. for jtf rye bqlllc. “ “ * At W It. Stuart’s Gin unu Buchu I j.nres all kiijm.s ,;u<i |irjni|i:^ j | rotjlije-, StUHft’s G;ti and Burhq | t' * yy i i|k I .ail-, .'.ud pain i|ndi‘F ! shoulder*. Stuart s Gin and Buchu ('tllVS gleet. SS Idles ;|nii 111‘iek (Illst deposit. Stuart's Gin and Buchu (' it res Nausea. In ada, lie and sour stomaeJi. Stuart’s Gin and Buchu I 'iires catarrh and iiilla ii ilion of bladder. _ S'.uatt’s G;n aih; Buclin * ii “ •’ • >V am) ,i "* have a rumbling sound or Imperfeel yield, and that of Inter pfillllinu D l, !'fi ; ^ lb‘ir- r ^ure- lock of the sugar bearing, and xvlien it isentiely dosed will s<M»n Ite Iwydlld injury exenpl fniMI eiiarge is in line I Deafness is tbe result, and unless violent wind-storms. The yield of! tbe intlammation ean lie taken out corn promises to lie the largest for; and this tube restored to its normal many years. condition, hearing will be destroyed It is too wet for |»cms in a few lo- forever; nine eases out of ten are 1 ealities, but generally they are groxv- ing of the line >■ • Ii base been current -( tialor.' tcstilied. il ■ . rs ih .iibl fill ss lu-t her ut ial< 'I bs legal es i- j* i- believed tbat •■ 1 IS Ml ( •«‘J, ; be inM oscr t Ii ■ : ■ i for lobbying , : b. illg >llblllitlei (■(immitti e. < tm lief i- tliat ss ben it was tbat tin' commit tec would • un— TfiC'.nt im; i' ■•( 'g yelii.L'ai debili. s. Jiluart's G;n and Buchu I'Ufl.s riieU Ul.l 1 t" p.. I tin b is sleep III!'! llefS but an inllnmed eondition miteous surfaces. t»r r Cheap Ratos. Tn,. stunt hern Itidlway Company xvill place on sale the following very cheap rates: . . W.isliingtmi, D. Knight of st imulants ol a us ki’,1. Tvtbias t'onelave. Aug. 27tli*>ept. mides. ptx p.o'iiti "f Tel'.-...Us i!, I. caused bv ealarrb. wbid. Is nothing ing well: some iMing sown yd owing t I’ylhias « .vug ' - growing eon-; .ilb, IWH, rates of one tirsl-elass fare etc. will Hud il| I for the round trip; tickets to be sold d.e-.yf > to the very fnvorabb ditions prevailing. t ba NR I >(i|\ \M> IR ' laktllg ueb a- bro- (i ..» ^i *i tif^i lM " ""\Ye yviUgil'e Hue Hundred Da liars Sweet |s»tat.M*s growing tm. mud. | August 2drd-2sih indiisive; "Hb ex- ( J' 1 " 'I"" 1 !!l ; ' | ’• ! for mil ease Of Deafness (caused by to vine, but like all other crops their, Inmie limit ^**pL ''lb. Jl. “ " ' ^ : purposes catarrh) ibai . r bV eondition is excellent and in j I bus affording a,, unusual oppor- , v ' , . in-j Ili.HV . ...iirrti . .."....L-. I,■■ k-WJ. .J.T | "S iii .'..rill "",'"i:i.niKNKv.(,,,„ Yq-g-i Toledo, tl. doing well. Sorghum growing finely. ’Sold by Druggist. Toe. [ Large quantities of turnip seeds lx- | W. A. Ti UK, <<*•111. Tassr. Agt. hereby jqal Sold by W. Ii. IktlTe, Druggist.