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JFhe ?Advertiser. L O O .A. L . '*' V??u ncvi r hour lit.? lu .? . omphiiu, Nor hour it wo vp not wail ; Itu?. If li wish, i' din H H liihl A very pnlul'iil lilli." Wo hui loo (liol our delegate Itu ?HI ? Louis, N. ll. Dial, i-:<,., win i"ko in (Mil cago b i n-.- h.- returns. Th?? rceon l enforcement ot iii- \ UK rn ni law ha; hal Hui o ll", wi of ridding our low i. ol'MOOKI \ cr.y ip.ioKl lontiblu eburno- i (l-l::. \\'o bliyo a lew lett Vet, The Wagon Factory company ileohbil last MO I. lo push the OUloi'|i| Iso lo eoni- ' plOlloU itt one.-. flO/MR) is Hie Cllplllll BlOck, ell ol' Willoh i?, s .l..ei ?li ,| Tie- Mei'.ui.v building on Ibo corner ol Saxon nuil iSoulJi i Iron's is hoing ru mod--led aol cou vorlud In'o n hu ml sonic roshleueo, Mr. li. K. llray ls supciln* ti n ling ll:.- work. A negro iioy |,y tho UtlUIOol Wi denian ! slol . .sun e money hom his hit her aiel hi!. Ho Was en tun rod upon a telegram i ut U reen ville ttud returned lo thia place ami wim lu rued ivor hy lila lal her lo tho nulli I.lies. Spnrlunhttrg rallier got eu io tin- I oy s yesterday noni ult accounts. The se n-, stio! il to'Jd against l.aurons. Mucltdis sutlsiiiol .on los uriseii I'rOin tie- hud Hitit r*d uriuubtirg pul up ti hind battery. An other gamo \\ 111 lie play i -.1 |i - |?y, \\ Im h iiiiiy possibly riivurso Ihis'ceorv.. huproyi monta ami nip radons ar.- he- | mg intuit- lu tl -- Ihihh |llyi:k, tiud thc twa store-rooms, curlier ol Main und j Harper slr.-els are hoing lilted up Tor .1, I*. .Ni a rt i II .*. Co. ns a huid wine nud har- I m s> nntiihllHhm.mL lau.I mrs h. \ * bOOII Ula lo I I e niue.-', lie- I IVO io .!:(-. I _ _ I Wo helloed .vir. Adolphus Shell among bis Ct lentis in Laurenn. Ile has for sev eral yours Ihivolod extensively m Kng hind mid Ibo West, and now Incaled in New York . it v. Ho will Kunnin with lr icu tin unil rotuli ves here several \. eeks. .1 I?' Martin .'. < '.. nm! .Inhu lt, ile -hi. ld? lue. e l'on net I u co-partni rshlp lo i lig.igo i in tin- furniture Inisliu ss al lids plac? i li < Un oxlOustve - il.-. They lutvo seoun l u bokso in Ibo WultSi j ?lock, ami nhill -I j Watt' . i i : .1 h r n w tire-l'i '-nu. br.ylnrcncC I I'lwdo, n young and tal culed physician of ( kia placo, und Miss Lulu Lillie, a popular youuji lady ol'our ; town, were inurrhul on Thurs.lay ovi 1 ntiig al th ? rosi leno.' tho bi?'!: 'M I .!!.- . or, Al r, (I. I1'. I.itlh', Ih v. IO. o. l i lorsoii ! Mllichiliu r. Capt. 1!. I!. Hudgons has hoon viven 1 lim eontrael to repair (ho ('omi I louse, a 1 eurum*(d'which v iii have lu ho pulled dow ii and rebull? owing lo (ho I'oiimla tlon giving Way. tine ol' ile- conni; entutulssiouoi'H iuforutotl us that ii (ho funds hold oui. (hey prop?so lo do sum nindi needed pliulitivi, on this building. ' Hov. .ion .loin - , ile- rev Ivilllst, passed through (his place las) wonk, willi lils] brido whom ho wedded on \V?ilnoM<Iay. I lt Kooms (hat tho mother ol' th?' young ladV, NH ss Hassle Farro ?v, bl'( Vu H MI dior, witlmhl ber oona ni l'or - verni days and lYllslralod ile marriage, Iel ?o length, by dial ol ?Int logy und persis linne, tin- Iwuin wo rc mudo uno, ami here ended tho opposition. Mr. .levies j Ibft ibis lillico carrying hi- huir yotiiiH children who luid monuwhilo li eu lull with relativos, tn hi- hoini in ('arl i \ ?Ile, (?a., on Krida v bi il. r. Me?; .Man. r.up, ..? iito brui ..i lionet A Mcdowall, bau applied t. Hie Supreme Court for a mandamus I.i pel tin- Comptroller . ionoral lo allow >1 n claim ol'ii wblow wdio has applied l'or a punaloil. '"llO Woman'-, hu-'.ami wv.s killen in ?In- u ar, und ?bo would '. titled to n pension but lor tho rael Heil H.lo married again. Her second husband ls now doini and (lu- ease Involves Ibo construction of tho p leiion Aol, Tho question to bo decided is, whether ibo woman ls Hui widow <>i her ll rn I or sec ond husband, or bi >t h On thu evening nf tim Alb Inst, ni h ill past niuo o'.-loci , a little bkl/.U wa .1: covorod in Hu- si,.r,. ol .1 ll. .kn.ns. which cain.- n -.u holli g u (llsastrloiei lire. Ileing discovered Iii dun limo how ever, it was pr.ptiy extinguished bv removing lb burning nrtleles. The tin d?partit i lit}iesponde.| and I ' M ibo ri I' Ord in gottlllg u rutl hoad i f !< uti, I) M tho ongino'.vas fortunately not needed .Tbojtlre w as se pponod to Inn a lu on cami od by rats Igniting matehos. Tliojst? l< wim Insured in Ho- Northern mid ll >yal company, Trunyham,?t nial, agents, ami tho loss w us adjusted "ii Mond..y by tho agonis. Thodainngo claimed w-asfiti ?'. '. which was the amount paid. ThcC uni? i liven I. Kverythinu is HOW liolng dom- towards linking Iho cuiim neeinent OSOrolasS ol tim liuurousvlllo l''oninlo rollego :| grand HiioccRH, Toacbors aro busy and pupil? fan- fitting tiierusolvcs to come up io thc lill in 111 ir . in in ikim.-. Hu- oeensio i a! tractive, while Ih? hare mention of the distinguished apoaitdrs ls a gniuautoo that all who litton-1 Will nc amply re leed. Thurs luv evening, JtltiO*2lst h "C'lllb <!ruuV Nigh!," un i I'rid.iv night will bd gi.yen to tho Malo Aoadsmv, and in tho College chaped tim pupils win dcolahii And Oise bear tho nd.hess which v ol. Hall bus boen invite.) to deliver. Munday,.lum. '?Uh, ul ll o', lock a. m.," Hi - ii.-i-eiihiureat?sonnou w ill h- dol?v med hy HOV. A. A. Marsh di, i? I?, Ol A mho son. Ilonday ovonlng tho celebration ol the lil tor ary Hoc lo ty nf tim Konuih) collpgo. Tno-d.iy, .lune 20Hi, ndtlrosH by Ilev \V. li. Kirkland of Column a. Tueokiv evening, nlunimie i-.i-ov hy Mrs dulan Auld ur Oreen wood, Hssay? ol in i grad u oing eins, prosontatlonfl of diplomas, licet hs. Mr. I.'onry Kindler, a wclljknnwn und highly este . n.-d cltUop, died rnthor nu exp io tod ly ul his home eight milo < from Hil* pla - ou Mondav I.isl. Me.. Temperance Mabsffoy ','<'(' "" Ii.i inlay heit at her homo m ar Mdon. THU CONVENTION. BEN TILLMAN OAN NAME THE OF FlC? ANO TAKE IT. 5>i)'".o Kp.cy ap?cenos ? n '. Racy Roi o?utiouu Wi.ii' tuc County, OrganUatlou ol i .u mero Aoeomnllahod- "-.'ol Disposed to ..U"ivfu" ?nt Dallier Tie On to Tfllniiin. la ncc udanee willi thc tai! <>i <;. NV Shell, Lrouldont ol" Mw riirni civs' A chill?n foi L uirons county, Hm I Ls ccu live Committee assembled oh Sutuiduv Ins!. I lld M .J a : CCI'I I ?CSSioll Ol' i.'OlU'SC this ..:.!*.;?. i > ; i ?. -1 * * was dented admis sion, UM va: expected. 'Ile following iront lom II WIT.- presents ?-'. NV. She'll, NV. .\. Mcclintock, .1. ;>. I ly rd, NN*, ll. li' iel" ; >n. i ;. \V, Dav ?ll, .Ins; I; II. In-. M. c.. OK, C. Voling, I.. Ku Hoy, lu. .1. H. NN ?Iii. L- NV. 1'. Ill a lock, Ci .\l. sullivan, i;. i;. Suiciii II, Ai I:: o'clock the I.'mi vent ton was call eil a ad l he delegates, loge) h< r wit ll a lew spectators, lissi milled ia th ( 'ditri I louse. ? 'U motion n|' .1 . M, lind-:? US, Al. I., hoiiiiht mn ol Urbenville, uns Invited :.. a sent oitth Ihn i- ni ;|i. convention. Mit. no.i.vi.n.so.N caine forward und ;nid: "Condomen ni tim Convent! m. li ?s.? ji| un t nie l" i:- cl He- larmoi -..r Linnens, timi this l>a :.-a e vvoulil ho greatly augmented if I >. idhi I'oimUn d.oii>!: yon r d 'libera liai- , ?.ai I m (isl r< lt'1 ;i nh tit- o.-;' trait:, i llave reiisoa !.> !'?.<! a gen ut lie pion-di rc in hoing willi ynii lo day,- :'.?.? ii is UM li.. \ioy\ will n I s ty (I,?it I could im! lind vVuril.i to express ni;, feelings v. lim I read Muir wurdi resolut hms < ai der pig m -, cahdidue.v. I si id I lion I ! nd iat ?i- ? i... dcl'ojili <l willi 11?.. Support larne i 'I'lii reniii ds mc i a hid I'nriivoi' \'. I.o to h j tho IT.I\V very l rou I iK* si ii ne. They pulled np i??- corn a:..l ho m tide a se?re lighted upen thc thing ?iud con)ihm d their ilepioiliillon i. I' milli IheUhl geh ttomlin <. itip'idiicd io Iii ; wit", suhl. ..< .ld vvoiuaii, I mind !"-.. my Corn." '.Oh no," Sllhl lie' old Wollen, "'pul ni..i o heads tiij:cl < r, let me and gals; help." 'l'hey all went lo vviirl; and ll.s I mau remarked. "i> >: only stopped tho e- ivy .< trim i pulling .-a l ul actually ma'lo th ai i t ii rn i ' i' eorn thev I; td t ken " the tarn . pi Utica put ii di tl. : i. .; il 1.. Ho.? y (M l a l i u nke . !; ii I lien ii J lulim d? ? ty. I tel don't ! i led lor t !:,. d. pot;. ? >'l li: dil n NV. i' ll ire i ti.- li ta;.li. ( i. I.. I i tap; .!. D. ii as Illiston, M. .M. 'I . ! i i, S. IL Co- i ... b" N. (Juituiiigliuni. .IAi L. \N. ; 'opel uni, f. .1. i >i;. lard, IL I'. Adair, -L IL Lav. 1'. .M. I'lLlSj Iv. 'I', t Ixi?or. I >;'. \'). T;:i I ?\ 1'. II. (lillian, <,. C. Yoting. DIALS.- N\. T. Donoli, NV. T. Me Klroy, Ariroti Camion, A. < . Uwinya, lo L. Henri. .1. IL Martin, .1. c Wolli', ll. I). Sit .v ul, il .1. i ny|or. L vt ifi'.N . ,lns? lb ll, doini \. .Ma l den. .1. I). M, Shsvv, Dc Wins. N\ right. L. I?) I a; ?cv. A. C. Pulid, NV. L t "'in ni n : luii MI. W. L. (. rn tis. Wini ni; lit .\ i KU.--?I. I i . Willock-, Nv . Il NVorkmaih .1. NV. f. li I), .1. I.. < ra-.v i'.:.I. A. (.. Voting, L. NV. C. Kinlock, S? Wi Vance, I. iL 11 n nt r, I). P. Little. ' Si i i i M.m.. ,. ? :. NN'. I htvali, .L I). IL i i. t '. 1'. t ..m twin, ll. I'. Itlake. ?..V. I ">. NI, ! loie , I. NI. I binna W. A". Mc?lintoik, It. L. Clcvolan I; M. A. Sutnibei'ol. si bj IVAN.-L. 0. Mitchell, Iii I ? lloyd, Y. IL Won 1. C. Lark, Wi I. Wood1.). K. Wood. .'. M. Ilcllains N. IL V, nod, ( '. M. Sullivan. V. A rnin.oo.--W, iL II? -.1 'ison, .1. M. lin Igeil h -I. iL NN lauto i. das. Dow ia v, A. \\. Sith''. I-. 1>. Colcinan, W. 1. Mi.; -.. .1. L. II irrh, 1>. NV. Aa deraon. Viii .v. NV. I*. Narri i, .1. A. Hid ,1!... A. < ook, C. IL Wallac .. . ). <?. Thompson, M. C Co... NV. II. Drum. "mad. W. T. l'ark I, W. 1'. Coker. Maj. lt. N. (!uniughem ca mn rorvvnrd ?iud said In- desi roil !?. correct a rumor w hle?i had Just rc.u |?e<| li I in ? hit street -. ;.. th. i Ho.-: thal lie had cmiiiiiu< e I VV ?til M -? . ilOIIOH ?Old ll l'V lo oh . tho Hirco to thc legi si itttre, nul he d' * sired it distinctly ead rstued th..: thia report was ahaobttoly falSc. "1 cntrihlna with II. one, I h ?Ve lay hands lad lo pull iiivflolr ihrough." ??A t r. IIIKM.'M cuiten. Capt. (J. NV. Mell nrone .ind Kidd! ..( iei.tlem a of tl < on veld ion ; In ht). halt <>i ii. - 1.0xecullv'c Commliloe and mys "ll I thunk \'?a tor tho largo .mn 1 i i ofu.hu. i- po -.tn:. At lids limo of tin year whon l'uriitors art wllhiig Ut leavt tbetr work, it dguliiessfimcthlug. NN'h?l is thc bid et nf your meeting to-dayT Von h iv e met f?.i a purp..so. Voil have lu eli elide 1 t Igetllltr iodiSUII s voili- OW ll all.lit s. Ceri a? ; DOUlei Ol' JOtl III)VO no! boen folly In.'Virinod us tu the ohj?cl ..: this mnctlng. I vyld tili von. Sonpi. lime ago Ile' I'lxociillvit Cuinullttoo ol' the State l-'ai li? is' A.saoeialli.n IliOt lu (JObltllbin ami recommended nome lill li gil w h ich lie?il Clir al ton lion. A mon j ; these was tho notion of an oxtravaganl Ht al3 govern iponi. Tiny n odor took lo iiiuka reponuuimdatloufi io cnrrcot ibis policy wide!) is llllaiical l<)oill inte.oMtv, l-'idlovv elli '.-ins, what 'sour attitude towards this State goveinnient? 1'wo yo ir.* ago In our organized on pied ty the lo merl's tisked thc Stat" to give us tm Agricultural ("olleg.'. M.-IVO Wc tho ('<'! Ioho? I lavo wo tho remotest promise ol' fitl?llmont? Tho logishilurn aol on ls rt fused perom(ot-||y hut guvo Instead snuiothing alto .ci l c . unuccos nry toni nmi|)prco) lodi Wo'asked tot-nu Agrl on I tn rnl oollogo whom tho sons of Lo ni u i ami n!| others may he educated. Vt imo moment wo uro told I ho Stiilo is I 'io i oor, aid tho m st moue nt muro ls given to tho si; ii- t nlvorsilv thtin ive asked, 't on aro given Ihtco export* nun.ul stations. Wini! ..rc llin.V kui o.i <-r.ilcc ? uhtci lu o ?. and depositories ol'tho people's ninney lo appen-e some I nit o pniii tel ms. i would not remove u shill lo le 11 a kl iel; fl'OIII I he soi TU c.\mu.IN \ coi,i.ian:, hui Iel us llguro a lillie, i he catalogue show s lu i students in atlondatice al I lils i iuiitutloii, At tho ('Iiiidol ?sS bonollela? re -. Those Instiluthuis o.scopltho small d leo of I ho nppi opii'i imu given lol I itt (li II lor freo negroes.'elvo ?flit,WM. I woulil liol OUipllllsi/e thc tel Ul If: ;.. ./; . . .v, lilli (In ri Um reporter fulled t-> euleh a few u i.!-.) Where tiro 'he daughters ci Uto .armara ol I .au lens county? Muny an - 11 r.e.- ::iie- al I lu end ol'n hoe. win hi ia' lui nogroeu arc hoing ditealod, and fm who? Aro you siitlsilod, if o ha lt lie. A?e Non wilting to ho taxed 15* . mi I ls In ho I'riit il away on such limtilullons? Sro you Av Illing to pu} those cmu'iimni s hiriesV Wo ?nix M in Ike.lit*? w ha! jseidlod n freo I ?lu...I syst, m a |.I' miserable >ysteiu. ?un ol' lids MOIUMII TUM.I e..n.<'s '.o; tilil> i lc i '.'inlois donor's s .?arv. bul .di '. he e.\ perses pf I he sch liol und wo ?iavo iS?.W) por capita l?i? for th.' noor children. Ititi students ul th" '. ni versify, Wt m ti c citadel no.! Ii7,(00, nour! v ? loo ouch, foi who? S i s. .nv ..| the poo: mon of isoiilh (hirollna. Ito you soe lim di... iiiiin.M e n? I say ll ami I iion'l cue ulm il olVoml . ?he South I'arolinii Military Academy is only un alni. Mouse bu- pnupi r's SouS, broken down ni'isloeratsi wno ufo io., lazy li? work, i would iud ineiillun Hmso things inn I w uni yoli li? soo tho iliser: m i iud I m. I Ihivi a fi w words lonny Iii cpiiOIu sion, w i?? heve something !.> do and .i is this: Thorn isa sirona opposition ti? thc l-'nt iners'oi gnhi/.ntlon and :' h(u>! hu met. Wt-arc ou the evO of a emu* palgti whioli rouehos I rom Ibo I'n io m dow m I li a low dnysyoii w ill neo in i h? .Vi ? i "ml . '. ?>. 'ii -. < >i o\?n- v 'lev.-hind for I'lesidenl, .l??tin I'eb r Itlchnrds'n.u mc! t;.. \. I ticket. I fl his ls you- viii it i ; nil riglit. Vu.Itodttl hegt U ul < ?ox ? orno- a el *<.<. ir ilia: indy s'nmU?pur|< men in e i lecied, ami Wlitd I nl'titii by ? ui re i ! n i . . i. v .. .. re in io'! lunn eutiv ii ! .. n add re:- -tole- people puinlihg . ' u*! * ? . . ; I . i : . .i.e. mlAvhereas, ii is appen'. I'r.uu lim . -i::?M I \ ilu.il lon "I propel ly I lut . .... tv Iii ISM ! .:- . ICU Uli Ul i c \ pe. I il liles nr.- ill lng, ililli Who?- us, tho people Ila vi* iis.ietui.h I again an I again rcpciiling itu; di -tua mis for.rel renell piont alni re t u m in t'.H- nuin.agcnioiil ami luliuinia trallon of U i ulla-rs ot (i'm N;l:Uo, a.et when as, Hu rhrtsoii bli? dcmunu-i of I ho i i. mrs have hoon Ignored lind deni..!, subc.ltn lug l?gislation luv.?viii; Hu ; . lng t. e p ilpili 1 yo el th.-ir lil. ans et |uiyiug, -nd Indulging In cNlravagahiio ilia: ls bts'iuuing ukirming, won oom per?-.; \ p i ile- os-po uses .-I our sister States' governUil'itt wd'.ns-.i esliuiitlcd capacity ami elli/, mslilp greatly c.xci i'd S ours. ,\ nd whereas llinpcoph have ap p?iit' d ill vat!) lode- I og I s 11 lui" I?, cor eel the Milieu's complalnei! ol'i und Las' lug cou fidi i ec In tin- alni ra ?nen I of ila lOiiplo, w i- u ibm 11 I lie lpn .-ti.?ii uild tl ige (Iii) m i --ii., ol'n Ihoroughurgiiuix.ed cf foil (ooloo i>ihe ne..x( legislature, moil win? ari? compote:*! ?ind loyal (o t lu- far* .u'.-.' organization and principle, ao l n'ho W'ill deltoid I liolr rights and work for Hie reforms d mam!.-I. Tlicrofnro I.?- i. i:i : ..t.\ i.e. I We reiterate our >b marni fol a roducthni nf Hid . MpOll lilllf on nf our State Coyoruinenl lipon (ne h isis reeoiuiiloii hid hy th.- Stab) l-Jx ei'dtivu ('oniuiiltce ( i Hie l-'arincr's Ai - mciatlon. I ?uso i, vi: u, 2i \\c urge our Stat Odov . rim mi i . accept Willi gratitude tin imignlhcenl biipiosl of Mr Clemson ami shall ever holli hi-? memory and hmnillcciieo in grab fal rt mollihraiieo, audio d.ow our npproeiidlun of los no* ! lochnrlly, we doinitiul ii a- our right of iitlr next (loner.d Assembly io supple men! Iii? .lill wi,h lin- noons sn*';.' appro, pi I di >n lo make il an Agi ie , li uta! und Mechanical col I ego worthy of it illus trious founder a* well asa (lod-sond lo I he pd .;. lily ol' t !i . St ile. UHSOI.VKO 3. Wo will no? vote to none imite any Candidato for tin- house <.i |li prUNontdtivon,or Somite i> h > i", mu in \ tupulhy w ?th th . fai ne r- a-s.e la tion lind who d- e; no! pledge IliliiHoll unronervedly and pululcly lo vdtd und Work f i iii i establish mon ( of stale agrl* cultural .nul m. .-han leal Col logo al I'o.i Hill un i for tho application i>fall inbno> |)i'operly oblflned (or agrlculluriil edie nation hud lor such ihoaauros ns w ill e [UldiZO us < . ism inls. Al ibo request of iioveral the nddros4 nf Ibo st.o.. I'Jxoqullvo comiuill?i ca read. Hr. A.c. Nullor uiovod lo adopt tb: ronolnilons, mid w. I. flray iniieudod 0 ..di?ng t fiat they be adopt.ul M'Y i Uti .?, w hu li v. as curried. Si-viiil minor chan gos in the i ihrasoology of (bo resol ul lon? s drnflbd by Hi ? Hxeeullve Coin ni I tb < Wi ie made, bul Ihev ure : n list a-i lia I ly tho saine. Currying nit Hie ('ouiteiltee'- iusi i lo tions lui t her, Mr. Canmm ? cad Ibo fol lowing resolution : Itl'HOhVHD! Holy i Hg upon his ubil'ttv a. d our cnufhloiicu tn the Integrity ol i'apl. H. lt. 'I'llbnan to lake c ir.- of (lu b - t Interests ol'Hi.? p?bjilo, WO snbinit thal his eminent 'piuliheulions eniim him to substantial rocoglnttlon, and us such pled'.to ourselves lo support him 1 u- any Qui00 lo which ho muy b . called by Um fnrni ?ra of Smith ('grotius Al;er the ic-ul ug of Him resolution, W, I,, limy look tho floor in opposition, bul als n io n ; ns ami varied in i threpoti . this lidie pnpor" was itaabto lo oateh tho iii iel ol' iii -? argument. While baslow- i lng fiilsomo praise upon Mr. Tillman. I lin objected lo (bo r?solu Hon s anti Jbopod i llioy v...ulii nol pass. This brought L. i K, I ".o h y lo his IVi l. whowus a suppor I roflho res..lulu,M. Sui.I ho, .?TborO la ie i boating ur. H no I tho Ittel tittil 'ri 1.1..MAN I-. Till, FA UM KUH* MOVI:>1I:.VT, nmi i he Ctn mora' movement is Tillman. Uti has dono Ibo work mid thoobloanory tuul aloud the abuse, and this resolution ??il.ul a worthy reeojjjnlllon ni' his ner vteo.s, especially as io lalo-duv uiulor a eloud. ' |)r. Cox o|?posed Ibo resolut! ?u. "I am willing lo ling lin* aej ieiill III al eollojj*0, hut this linn? of raising a "irai hurrah to nul ono niau above ovcrvbiw.lv ol.??, I i don't libo. Lol ns slick lo tho fariuors nm*, i i noni, o? ihr principios we ail vocal o and when lie? (lincconies we eau nicol mir men." Mr. Farley won culled lo ex plain wine tic mcaul by Tillman beim: I tinder a cloud. Ho said bo referred t>> the laie convention ami Ibo entuso nf I he New - ai d I'oilI'll I . which paper e..II (rollo I tiie i vol i (les ol' South Hamil lia, <'. M. Suhl van : " 11 ma hen no di lloren I wind I ho Neu s ami Courier ami I h.' 11 ru KU i.i i I I I: e \ er.es say, I aiuin favor ol' oudoi'Hiug Capt. ' Tihinnn nilli I kuna m> township v. ?II approve thal action." I?r. A.c. l-'uiler! ..ti seems i<> m . v.e have roached a >?i s.s. We must r. oogid/o Capt. Tiilinan or follow Ibo advice ol Ibo N. A Cam' ..unload" lilin. I fur olio will no! e.-u surchim." hr. Wright! I sympiillilso vory in nell willi Supt, Tillman. Ito has ip'ou aceused ofworklnw for .elf ngran di.se.ni, and wo nullit lo tb? not ld nt; Ceil would -I re nv ! h. ni th!? behalf lind he is tt-Oklugnlllco.'' Hero a motion iw.s made io lay ile whole Kiibjoel ou ibo tabb', and renalled, ;fi In favor of thc motion and 10 against il- Hr. A. C. Fuller nil'orcd nu amend meul willoh was earrie.I and Ibo resolu tions passed as given 1 boxe. Tho eon v en! . ?li i lieu ailiourtiod. PERSONAL. Miss Magui? I toy tl, bas rolurm ii fruin ! Ilunlsvill .. Alli;, Whi'rO she lins le en ::l ! ... , I Mrs. J. H. Trunyhani is visiting rohe | lives ?n Spiirlniiburg. Mr. Hean bf 1 bai'lost??b? ls boro l'Or Hie piirposi td'pelting upa wrIH g class. A pion ?nt Siieihbie was enjoyed by Ii?oyoung i?t'opl . m. Mond??\ night at ,'. M. e. .!:.!:. We i.d tito .:i il face .> Di', lb I'. ; Ki|.f;ni.I" AV i ?li nil. on our M-roots nu! Monda V. M .-. I :. 1 ?. i i ? .1 r.j .1' Niis?o ill- . ' Tomi., ison a brief vlsi! bi Iii'* parents ai itils |ilnco, Mrs. i'itrer ?d' Newberry j ls visiting id Mr. c. I? Ihirksdato'M, Mr. ).. \. M. ? ..ni (his returned Irom I ! a b?ur of tho Southern Slates in tic lu i. rest if shu w. ll" ri sumos Iiis place Ce Unat! ?u. Wini, thanh i n? ?iy iii: nd s ol < 1...> .. ...w n .m l o', h r seel 1.! I ! ?..eu .'. for tm' boil"! eonforreil ?1. sn .tc-lin?; my miine a-- a oalidiibilo forillo nllice . >! e..nnty commissioner, I respectfully de- . lilllie lo t utor Ibo 1 ;. < : i.?. M. Il VXN MI. S\ ATUItliOO. A .M r. ! I ml - tu, one ?d' t li" A. ll gust:i iletoclIvesj h.'fl here yost or? ;lay hiiving in charge :i colored hoy byllu.' mime nf Willi.- Matthews, who basobtaineil jiitlgiiienl tigninsl , lite li. .. 1'. rnili'oml, for $1(1,000, ; I some11 me In-1. Matthew - wu - 0111 ployeil by the eoiiipauy 0:1 the ser vice i min ol I he (I. A c. ill vision, ami while ni work, recoi voil I he in jurie.- for which be oiit lined Hie Judgment. After being burl be .vas curried to \11gnsta \\'hore lie rem it i 11 I io tin- nieniil line bring in ? -nil iigulusl ihe company, the e.t-e was tried, un uppeill taken. lill eilig tie- tillie bet Ue-ll (be ip peal to the Supremo Cotirl, the ne- i .. T" giving ll i ? all hopes (if ever I'C* eeiving niiythiug loll Augustii, wandering IVoin pluci 1 ? pince, Un. a H y .returned io the plaiitu'.ioii ol' Ml', TIlillllllS Sm it ii, of I hi-- e.'linly. inuring bis wandering judgment 1 .vusobtained in bi-- favor, lind nb mic knowing lite whereabouts nf lin- bi y, his attorney offered 11 re ward b>.- bim which resulted us above Kt?1 ted, .Mi - A hiiie M o Fadden, who bu been leaching the Tip Top sebo ? fur (he past year, le.s glvon vnen ii..n niel w ill visit t*i*I< mis nm) rein ti ves in tile low COU111 ry (luring ! h e so Himer. Mr. .1. T. 11.in i-. has m.eb- .ill no e.s..ny arrangcmenta lo furnish all kinds ol'lumber011 shorl notice, ami in connection has purchased Turning-hit hes, llracket*saws ami oilier machinery necessary to run ile- lumber business, 111 so be has purchased a llrsl class Thresher, ami will be ready lo (hi any kind ul Work in that line. l ie Hov. I >r Fur nm ol' ( ? ref ll* ville, preached the dedication Har mon ber.' l.i-d Humbly lo :i large crowd in tho Haptisl church. ?Ser vice:! Wore opened w ith prayer by th . p.i - tor Rev lt. w. Soy moure, al* lei* singing ol'n bea 11 tl fill ami un |?ropi'iutive hymn, th;?. Dr rose l.ik- , ? 11 ?_ I' I?:- texl the Mtb ami 122 ; psalm, lifter about an hours dis conree und intermission w a-; given, j ami upon reassembling, thc two ' new ly appointed deacons. M r, T. N. 1 Park- ?ind Coi. .1. II. Wharton w ere ; i Inntnllod. Mi s D.dl.. MclMierson one of Mi . (Mensa 1?t's eharmlng young ladies, visited Miss Gussie ifciidorsou lust wooli, Dr Fow ler of High Folnt, allen ?led thu dedicaljon Sunday, from appear.lUCOS we w ill ere long lp,IVO him w illi us again. M is-.es Athellu mid guille D ?yd. I wo mt rael Ivo und piensa n t youo-i , ladies of Center Doini, Visited l'ebi ilVOS in town on .Sunday Inst. JAOH'N* Miss Lillie Wbitt wno bas been sormu-dy ill ls recovering. Miss Sallie Ann (iwi'.m is in a liupeful condition. Kev. D. A, Fodtt preached nt Rh* dieser tm thc fourth sunday, lie I Mi 111 ll ? til?'Kt r W^Mtli^^mW* W**M4<* Ki If ^ is au interesting mun who is ever laboring for bbs Hui re h. MN-; Kinma pave a porty on tho evening or the .'list, M i -s Allen Siewart and dear Richard were crowned klug nod queen. our ti lend A na -n't culled on | Mi I<i/./.io since be received Hint dui k ing. 1 >?>n( be n fra id ( ?' i Ittel h the boys nieaul it only in l'un. N. DRAMATIC Till" (?lowing SlH'OI'SH ol' " Willoh Will Iii- llaiiy." Tiie musical cornelly "which will he murry" wu? presented hy local tulon! nt our ?. ii\- under tho able management ol .Mr- J. li. Wilkes on last Krhhiy evening, us Hie .sec ond ol a -ci ics oT entertainment ; given for the purpose of raising funds lo improve tie- singe id'the ( lollcgc < 'Impel. Thu play, a racy ci incdy in itself, had boon ni noll improved by thc lu troilucllon (hy Mrs. Wilkes) ol'nu merous snatching songs and chor us! ina ppropriutc pince?. The following i- ti summary of Hie piny. Si pi i re llrushleigh an Kngllsh gentleman, with a charm ing littlo duug'ilor, has ihre.? nie ce-., a dashing girl, a diinclng girl, and ti d rea mi np girl, whom he is in duty bound lo provide husbands for. Tiles niece-have ti friend who is n designing girl. A young blood .on of an old friend, and who hus sn veil I Ito charming III I le da ugh I er's life on ti former occtision visits thc Old g 'iiHem tn will the nv ?wed pur pose of niuivytllg OIK! < t hi nieces, The Hire.- nieces, ouch in charac teristic -lyle la.? siege to tho young ouek*. heart, relying OM the nssls tance ol'tee designing girl, who in ! eli?iracloristlc style loves Iii?' hern for her own KUKU and attempt; to secure bis happiness by ti union with herself. Hut these >oiing la dies are (OM awfully ulterior tho smart, young .?ilinglishniiin," who wisely loves Hie squire's little dau ghter, nud -lill more wisely lolls her so. ( Nmvenioilt wind-, w alt na- . val nlllcers m the scene who for love's sake love the other maidens. Pratt loton Prim rose \< a comical old cbesntit, with a long I ?st love, w ho is successively rejected by all tho young Indies except Ibo cook, : but is li 11 o 1 ly boiled down inion living grin by the rc tn n of the lost ! Kl issn, The comedy ends with the usual cooing ucl, in which all evaporate i into mn I ri mon ?a 1 imb?cil itv. Mr,Til ul '??I elson ns Squire Brush loigh played Ids fatherly pari In graceful and uiiartillclal dignity, Mi-s ,J(.sslc lt iona rds m ns his daughter lt iso, should have been minicd?Violet, fr< m Hie exquisitely mod' - I ti nd charming though eru-lt hig loveliiK ss In which she played her part. As Minuottn the dancing niece, Miss Stella Heard was (ho entire ; -ucee-- (hat lu; ls in nil lively roles, j I lor sluging of the "Dreamy Walt/." ; was enough lo ruin thu religion cf il quaker. j AS thc dashing Sylvia. Mi- KU / '. Mid'asl a li mushed I bo audio ice into a muss of ad m i rn Hon, and na ri of il Into ti mass of it (feet ion. M iss Sallie 11 a nie der ns I b l la Hie deceitful, although she had an un natural pari, was one of I be hits of Ibo evening. As an a.uictner per formance hers would bav . til I rue - led not ice n ny ivhei e. Miss .Marie' Met 'asian, us M asido ra, the dreamer, tonk all the II .. lam Ind y pleasure in ber purl which ii required, and when -h" sang ?Move comos like ti sitmniei sigh," she lost ber very self In it, Mr. (?ellie Wilkes as Cyvi! Da-h w ?od, the hero and keon stub of the play, whom all the ladies longed for, w a- Just thc combinai ion of well-bred hauteur, gentlemanly ouse, and perfection of general get up which l ie - cha rael .". ol' a Loudon swell called for. 11 is neting was very elleelive, and his magnificent buss voice was a feature of the play. Thc neting and dnging ol M.*. Ashmore Davis us Primrose w a exceplii.nal nu I iuimilnble. Ills perfornmuce w as among thc male ciia rad ors rather the best of the evening; al least it was provocative ol'more n p?lanse (bun tiny other. 11 is rendit o i of tho song, "Allon ac ?eil n I of I 'Jil/ i" was Itu . in 'indued .ill bi- -iiiging was. Mr. Denial I .lames a- lb? Dong gone Kl i ?til iliad.' t he bi ! nf his life * liaras p r- nial appearance goes. Illidger l> ?w'e.-i, bo bye th?, bye. seems lo li a ve i uh erl ted Hie mantle o? H isa < bv x -, in ide a respectable looking cook. Tho mi val effie irs wo/o also v ery niue b> I ? ?k ap m natl Tom li'ike.*splondcd tenor was nico lo to be ir too, ns was a! nj I Simp son's. AH I o-inp on bind tho exposs ion of their c'/uutimiucos was of ?oin - (ii little dry. rb . musical par! of the i rogrnm cnn noi i, too highly praised; ind Mi-, Un-ki - Mci' isbin. assisted hy Messers tiny Harrell and liiuretis Taylor who furnish - I lb v liistru? menial musie'desorve a larg.' sb uv Of I b . c re l i i. (Mic audie nee was largo and ap preciative, T . c.m.-lu I - tho largest share of bonor in tho whole af fa lr ls justly due to thu untiring eu?rgy ?md skill of Mr- J.K.Wilks in bring ing it to sueb a brilliant consum ?a al ion, M i i/TON . lt bas boon fearfully hot for (ho bed throe days. '| hormomotcr reg istering ns bipb as 00 in tho Ililli al our bous;.. This hot weather though is the life of cotton, ami death lo grass, The farm ?ra have taken ad vantage of it and made a charge on (lon. fl roon Hint lie will hardly recover from Hus season, We have about finished harvest ing grain and have a very sorry eiop of wheat, oats and harley mid roasting ear patches is to day in full silk and tassie, so it will not be many days before w c ??.rc eating green com. Mr. S. W. Van CO had Un? misfortune last wonk of loosing l|H splendid .Short Horn Cow, "Hose nf Bellvue 4th." willi lock Jaw. A heavy h.ss (lioso hard times, us she was a very valuable cow. , iftn?T" ,i'-'y ";,"?""'r "f (Jon. J. NV, Uray ol Oreonvillo, is visiting ln?r cousins Misses Louise and lilllie Vnnee. We liaVO heed Using lor Hie Oil SI two du y s two pennington side hor ro tva ><dd hy NV. li. Boyd ol' your town, We consider (hem without doubt tho best tarin implo'iicnts we have ever used wiieiu tho land is well prepared they do beautiful Work hi eora, omi enables 0 Ulan to gel over HO nundi loud In :? day (hal he can cultiv?lo bis crop so nundi lad I er without any i ne rea se of pow er. If you consider this un adver tisement of Mr. Uoyd's plow, send him the bill and imikc him pay lor it, fur he bas no right t<? have such a gooil plow Ililli not advertise it. We think when Mr. Tillman reads the proceedings of the recoil! l a l iner-' Convention ol Laurens be will bo ready lo say, "(loud Lord save me from my friends!" Mr. Jessie Young says lhere ure two things he is bitterlyopposetl to, 1st, Negroes voting nt I'ri mn ry elec tions, and 2nd., Koli til Carolina ta king Illly .stock in the Southern lOlll igiMtion Society. Keep the negro out of politics ami let the emigrants ?toy away from us, omi we ha vu the best lob*.)!*omi the best country on the globe. PICK AW A V, A shel eb ol' < ; ni \ court. \'\>r Tun A nv KU risnie I havi bein r 'i pi esl cd to wrilo up our j low ll, And for this pur poso I HOM si! down; .\s intCHStnc, conundrums mid mukinu, rhyme, An md uiy fo'.-tc, please givo mc limo, our t?\vn is rallier small tis very true, but lifo and business never gets blue; Wo have room to spread and room to walk, 'Nih vantage wc liave over Noa York, Dur hollies are nice :is well I?-- soon. Though like angels visits "far hot ween ;" t)f our good women wo aro vorv proud, And would boast :i little ifonty allowed. Tho nioivhants ben-. (Iray Sullivan A j < ? ray, Aro doing a business, they make pay; And b> induce u customer wit hm, John Holl stands with a welcome gtin, rh H li irroh omi I'odon, aro np and di - big, And aft or ib.it nickle .in- still porsuiiig; If a fellow conies in who has molloy iilimit, II mi ry'J a orison will hayo it before ho {reis mil, I o Culbertson i > boro to at tomi thc sieh And win II WO scud, lui emu es righi t|tliol< : Forthwith prescribes mi I hills for ?i nurse, \nd it' we don'! gol hotter, wo soon grow \\o. -e. Mr. lt. A Kass is settled li ro loo, A m I i would like lo know wini I he nit ii M d->-. lb- ?mints ? o ry nicely and makes ihiuga lino, And does evorvthinti else within thal lino. riiorcls.l, I', (tray, I mus! give bim Min.ne!. ll'- ls lite li ippiesl mini I here is in town ; Ito trades mid trailles mid gets uh nm Well, , Keeps plenty lo cal ami corn lo aol). There lion I'. Uori'oh, I musi uni forget, l-'or bo is tim best far mor we've had yoi ; Ho pushes and stirs, keeps Illings innv II g; I Whip- his nhl plantation is sud improv- , i nu. I lid.I ..ur School i- . I . > i 11 _r well. t Winn may lio ucconiplislicd \\ linean loll? I I ('carving and polishing bo gi von em nm h I Tn bring mil the diamond in tho rall uh. i To devi lop (his talon! Mr. Winn 1- howl, Wo i>>ay h tl vu boro an oin bryn president, ' I'oo high you aa.) ? Ah well 1 ip nih, . I-'rom those wall's a judge went furl li. I Diu moral lone is specially good, : I u ish this io bi understood, Mr. Coantsour ;,i-euehor goes over tho t . . W Iii And all mis.blot, h.-lr.?was down. 11 ur noni lil Ho ?dui rob upon (he hill, M. < ' Krill tie- pulpit iloili lill. i in.i nioul h, ns will ho soon, Though tho sahhnlh school comen In bo t i\ eon, Thou High bi ml Home i- j asl ladow, A spacious ohitrch, cs nil well know, Tho pastor away from Picketts comos, And on lhC road n tun'- lc hum-. . Wo think Uns pince ibo garden spot of earl h. i Perhaps 'ii- i.uiso it gave u- birth, I if anyone wishes h ls condition lo mend, Lol bini lin- way mu? a welcome extend. ncs ru.', Ho)) lo .fudge a Candidate. Candid:.te- l'or oll?ee a re gel! el a IJ I i subject to various tests ns to illness I for tho place to w ni b which tiley j Inspire. This sifting impartially I I dom- ls du . Hu- people ami nothing I i unin-t t.? a candidate, Tln ie i- om- important tesl which ' j as far ns memory serves, we have . i never known applied to candidates, vi/: prompt pity m o n I of deb's, j i mes be poy lils debts? Hut os some men would pay who honestly Ufo unable lo do so, the tesl may h" ex pressed somewhat differently i Mas the candidate tho reputation nf be ing a good pay master: or If from ionio misfortune, or mist rent mont I hy tho o'.her men, ho is unable to poy,does In give a sufficient proof ol' a willingness and purpose lo poy ami thllt ns ?OOH as beean hom stly do so ? A man who will evade, dodge, refuse or declino to pay bis just debts should hoi bo sent to tho Legislature, or'Congress, orbe put in any olllce of honor or trust, high or low. In sifting candidates it would not bo out nf place for Voters to in quire, does be pay his debts? Does does ho try to pay? All ofllcors should be men thai "do jn-lly love morey,anti walk humbly with their Clod." Those who nomluio men for of bee should t ot put any tnan before tho people whoso moral character is ?so crooked thnl ii since Chris tian ian hot conscientiously voto for bim. If those who nominate far office fail to put lorib men who have a clear moral record ami mmumito 0 til ors of bad morals-.gamblers, sw ?miler.-, men who will not pay ibeif debts or those w ho uso w bis key, and mon. y to secure suffrage of voters-thou lol a Christian voter olepr bis ow n conscience before (Jod whether it be by voting the "ticket" 1 by "serait liing" or not voting nt all lu case of dtd nt for lack ol' Christian votes, after the ''party," or thc "prima ry" or the ''Con volition or the "ring" or tho "clique," bad nominated unworthy men, let the "lash" of "party loyalty" Lo applied to those who nominated tho "'?I)* clean''rathol than to I .hrtsttnn men 1 bu i .deo)*,....?.. po lionsdlrant wh > by nomina* (ton bad been placed astraddle cf 0 "principle." " I'lie kings Rato" was all rigid but I lanmau wilona! il) it was snell un ambitious and proud rascal that Mordecai would liol bow lo him Lhrlstitui Neighbor. Mr. Qlodstono bas accepted tho dedication of tho English edition of Professor Villiiri's "Lifo of Savonarola." Thia work is now IJO ln^ translated into English by Mmo. Villajri. Senator Palmer, of Michigan, is tho owner of a line homestead farm and 1?' plants a tree thcro for every sunator who visits bini. Ed? muiids' ls ii beach, Jones' a mulberry and Bboiman's a soft basswood. Tito Hon. Charted QuyoiTO, who woo a member of tho United Statosscnato Hf ty -throe years ago, Ls still living in Now Orleans. Ho was born in Unit city in 1805, and i? ?nid to tm a walking encyclopu>lia of Ixjuislaaa history. 8. W. Burnham, of Cuvraco, who is pres ently going i" California to Uiko charge of tho great Iclcscoito at the Lick observatory, has phenomenal eyes, which are said to luivo naturally in , rout a light grasping power as ordinary eyes ti<'t through a six inch tele scope. President Adams, <a' Cornell university, ami President Hyde, of Bowdoln college, an? said to ho tho only two college presldonta win? play tenida Maine folks claim that President Hyde is tho better player. A match e. decide tho question would bo very interesting, Mr. John Noah, of Washington, hos been m. ?? -I in tho clothes worn by (Jeorgo Wash* Ington when resigning his commission, and photographed Into n Lair counterfeit present ment of tho father of lils country ut 84, Ho bas also successfully posed fordon. Jackson In bis after Now Orleans clothes; soho may bo set down as a young man of a gifted and most obliging countenance. John Wanamaker's brother has l>con Riv ing sonic romiiiis 'enees i if t he I my hood of th? great Philadelphia niorohnut. His first work was done in the clothing store of Harelay Lippincott, where he received a salary of fcl.ftO II week, all of which Ito gave to his mother, li - limier, when ho had any, con sisted of apiece ot plo and a glass of milk, costing two cents. Buch year his salary wus increased, und ut tho time bo was DO bo had saved i-cu SriiCIAL BARGAINS. Wren's i hillery will oloso July Nth. l hillery opeiis nt a, close** ul I o'clock siin linn . 11' I?. M. Patton, yv ii h II fi 111 I'Oree nl'olcrka has boit n ordered t" assn med control of t ho ussigueil ste.eix ol'goods belonging to W. 11. Cilkorson, ami i- selling logard leas ot c -st. The .??><! - mus: Im sohl and business settled in "fl dtiVK, heilen genuine bar gain* are< ll\ red in l>ry-goods, Notions, cte. Juno 7, 3t Ml .1. T. I larris lins on hand at Wa terloo, a large lol ol'lumher, both rough tOul 11 russel I, .- : ? k. 1 dooi'S, sash, blinds, moulding, M iii ?:. he u ?ll si ll at bottom pri?es. .1 uno 7. at Pure leal'tard, pure tipple ami while \\ lue \ ?in g ir at Simmons bros. Smoko tin Wanderoo ei.jar .uni tho Aroniatie idieroot kept hi Simmons Hrs. si nun .i, . bru... hnvc ii lot ol'plow stocks which they |>?<.j>. . ^.? to close out at one dollar per s|o?k. Cull and soe thom. Voil eau ilise lind ul the same pince, three eukes nieo toilet soap for.", edits and a 111 r. . . pound bar laundry soup for IA ot s .i in I ot her soups io propor tion, all at Si ni mein; Pros. One ear lino Virginia bolted meal ami om- oar unbolt.ul meal w ill bo sold very low nt Simm ms Urns, ll tine l-'riok ?'<>.. Thresho:1 for salo eheup, apply lo .lune 7,'ii i.'. ll ll LIX IK XS. Viov. work lerv. 11 y ill W ron'- < hil If Saveyoiir grain hy buying the "(In horn lien per",, from M H.?, ">o, : ri KO. r VNDKHSON. Simmons Pros, have als.? a largo lots ol' Holli' vi ti i ? - ! i vi as I alu gb I cheap, VV Idell the,*, propose lo sell al low prices, ?'ali und ? Miuiinc their stock. All gooda guuaut ol ..;!.. s cuted nt Simmon KV-.V'SJIUTIIV Kitr1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder nov el v aries. \ marvel <d purity streiiulh inri wholesomeness. Mmo eeoiioinloal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in competi tion willi tho multitude or low test, sholl weight aluin or idiosphate pow ders Subi only in CANS. Itov.vi. BAK HAIMO l'owdor., P'Q Wall Street. ?.Y J?U?W Ar>V EI^TISEMENTS, A Bridiro nemas Mnoroe it Mt. Shoals Will bc let to repair nt Hu? lOWCSl bidder on tho '-'7111 dny of june 1888 nt.ll oolook n. in, with the pr Ivnlege of rejecting tiny bids spc e i tient nuts presented on day of let ti ng said repairs W. ll, mu M MOY f.. ( 'ounly ( 'onintlsslntier. 3(f NOTICE! Tho annual competitive exami nation ol applicants n>r Peabody sd olarshiiJs In Nashville Normal College will bo held in (hp oilier- of State Superintendant ol Education oil duly 12th. Lour Scholarships will be awarded. I?\ir full |dirtteu lars uml conditions Heo Counfv W?Sm