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VOLUME XXXI. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915. INT[R[STING IT[M 8 FROM THE COUNTV News Letters From Many " Sections. i i CORRESPONDENTS GIVE LOCAL NEWS Y c( liappenings of Interest to Many Peo- h ple all over the County and to Those t Who Have Left the Family Hearth stone and Gone to Other States. * LONG VIEW NEWS. * 0 Long View, Aug. 30.-The people of I Long View enjoyed a barbecue last ai Tuesday at Mr. L. E. Reeder's spring. w The young people had ice cream at p! Alr. R. L. Cole's that night which was enjoyed by all. MIr. and M'rs. Sam Clealand qf Bush River visited Mr. J. 0. Smith's one a night last week. Mirs. Carrie Collins and her grand daughter, Clarice Munday, of Green- M wood is visiting her sister, Mirs. L. W. iI Reeder. Miss Lois Reeder has returned af- IT ter a two weeks' visit at Greenwood. Miss Desdie Adair and her brother, 01 Mir. Carson Adair has returned to their ]p honles at Clinton and Camden. v Mrs. J. H. Burns and children have ti returned hiome after a two weeks' visit w with friends and relatives. tc liss Allie Wells of Saluca is visit- 0 lig friends and relatives in this see- j tion. h 'Mr. and Irs. Bill Ward spent Sat urday night with their father's fami- T ly, Mr. J. W. 'Ward. Ir Mrs. J. B. Uitt and little AMay and Bessie, spent the day with her uncle and aunt, Mr. andI Mrs. R. L. Cole. NMr. .\liller Cole has been visiting his aunt Mrs. Bettle Austin. The people have cleaned off the Mlauldin cemetery. It is looking beau tiful. . Mrs. Bee Watts and Lucile are visit Ing her cousin, Mrs. L. E. Reeder. We will soon have our school build ing completed. t) Mirs. Rosa Cole Is visiting her aunt, Mirs. Bettle Austin. * * 0CROSS HILL NEWS. * Cross Hill, Augi 30.--Tlie union meeting held here at the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday was a good, successful meeting in every way. The attendance was good, the spirit of the meeting was fine, and the discus sions of the v,arious topics was full of c( life and earnestness. The usual warn fellowship and unanimity characteriza ed tle-' proceedings throughout. Ev ery one entered heartily into the de- G votions aiil exercises Saturday and 1l seem(,d] to enjoy the entire program. 11 Sunday morning the usual Sunday school exercises were held at 10 o'clock and at 11 o'clock MIr. Fred M. Buirnett, streasurer of Anderson Col lege, dleliveredc~ a mlost excellent and anrtriuct ive address, using for his theme "The Iloys and the Sundlay School." The missionary sermon wa's pre'ached at 12 o'clock by R1ev. E. A. Fuller who pointed out with clearness andi muchl force the opp~ort~unity and i duty of America, as we'll as individuals, in giving the gospel to the world ai this time. ' His text was, "W~ho kniow eth wvhethier thou art come into the kingdom foi' such a time as this"? Esthier, -1:1-1. Thue discour'se wvas ap most earnest appeial for a missionary spirit'and worlk. iiolt the address by h Mr. Bur'nett and( the sermon by Mir. Fullei r were top! Cs of frr-'i uen t exprie s sinns of coImmiendationl by meiiber's of the audlience. . Because of some iirregularitiles in i the election for' cotton weigher the Demoecratic club at this place has o' defe~'d a nothler' elect i ... Sev~er'al can- D) didafes arc out for the place. Thme Cross Hill1 school willI open uip again on Monday, feopt. 18. A good attendance is expectedl.0 Mi's, Sudlio Cambell andi (daughter, of Antie'son and Mr'. Lat Rasor of Don alds were visitors in our town last week-end. Mr's. Cambell is a native of Laur'ens county andi a formei' rest-N dent of Cross Hill. Herm many friends were glad to see hier in their midst * it was the regi'et of many~ fi'iends ai that Moderator Wado H1. Pinson was of unable to attend the Union meeting af here because of sickness. I ISTRICT MEDICOS MEETI' IN CLINTON nn111ud Meeting of the Third District Medlcal Association to be IIelId T11o Morrow. t The annual meeting of the Third t istrict Medical association, compris- f g the counties of Abbeville, Green- t nod, Laurens and 'Newberry, will be 1(d at Clinton tomorrow afternoon. r. T. L. W. Bailey and Dr. J. L. rmng, composing the ontertainnient mniittee. are busily engaged in mak- I g preparations for the reception of C te visiting doctors. C The meeting will open in Copoland I til at 2:40 p. in., when an address c ill be delivered by Dr. 0. B. Mayer, f Newberry. This Is to be an open I ceting and the public is invited to tend. The subject will be one which t il interest the layman as well as the I lysician. After this address the t isociation will go into regular ses on when papers will be read and mtine business attended to. A full r .tendance of doctors is expected at I is session. t The social feature of the meeting il not be overlooked. Following the isiness session in the afternoon, the C (lies of Clinton will take the doctors i tow and give them an automobile I de around town. This Is to be an 'iginal trip as auto trips go, as the dies themselves will pilot the carsg 'hen this fact becomes known over iC district, it is expected that there ill be a concerted movement of doc- I rs tpward Clinton, to the discomfort suffering patients and the chagrin all who will have to remain at c >ne. Tt is understood that a number of! aurens phystelans will attend the - ceting and they are anticipating a I easant and profitable gathering. 4 Lila and Marie Compton, of Coro ica were here Saturday for the Union ccting. A revival meeting is in progress this eck at Bethabara Baptist church, miducted by Pastor J. A. Martin and )n, Rev. Guy Martin. Mr. AW. Paul Martin, a recent grad ite of Furman will -be found during to remainder of this year a salesman ith J. H. & W. E. Rasor. HOPEWELL NEWS. *f Hiopewell, Aug. 3.-Many refresh g ,;howers have fallen since last. we rote. Crops are looking splendid, rmers are all busy pulling fodder id picking peas. Mrs. Mollie Teague of Madden, is siting relatives and friends in our Immunity. Master Don Boyd has returned from pleasant visit to Greenwood. Misses Louise and Linda l)avis of t reenwood, returned yesterday to eir home after a pleasant visit to elir uncle, Mr. Marshall Williams. t Miss Mattie Brock is visiting Mr. id Mrs. J. C. Boyd In Laurens. - .1. F. Workman, Jr., little son of Mr. loyd Workman, who'was feared to be 'itically ill from the effects of stick- . g a nail in his foot is much improv I at this time. - Miss Louise Workman has been ~ ected music teacher in the high hool at Mountv'ille. We congratulate em on securing the services of such ~ talented young lady. .\r. and .lrs. J1. L. icikert, Mesdames ~ M. Moniroc and Rhett Crawford at nded the funeral of their kinswo an, M\rs. M\argaret Allison at New pospect church last Wednesday. Mr's. Ra~chel Bonds has returned to r home after a visit to her daughter r:4. F'loydi W~ork man. M\iss Edna Stewart, after a stay of veral weeks with her sister, Aira. ~o. Brown, has ret urned to lher' home Greenville. Mr. Jecsse lloyd, wife andi little s uighter, Miss Nell lloyd, and Mirs. 1 r. Boydl are on a visit to their father, n in. W. ID. lHoyd.t Mrs. Kate Barre andl daughter, of e awberr'y, visited for a few (lays Inp ir mid1(st last wveek. l Mrs. C. V. Monroe andl Master F and~e are visiting In Newberry. o Miss Ethel Williams is on a visit s grandlfathier, Dr'. Williams, near nety Six. DIALS NEWS., * t Dials, Aug. 30.-The home of Mir. fi I Mr's. Jim Armstrong was the scene a a very piretty party last Saturday ternoon, when their daughter, Miss tf wey entertained tue0 members of theot (Continuedr on Pnae Eight.) , FOLLOWING THE HOUNIS. ,aurenis uIIntsinn In Party FolloVIlmg the Chase near Charleston. Headed by John D. W. Watts, a par y of Laurens huntsmen hnve been in he lower part of the State hunting ox and other running game. Friday norning's News . and Courier had a t wo column story On life with the ampers. The introduction to the tory was as follows: "Twelve sportsmen from the upper I 'art of the State are now on a ten lay fox hunt at Mount Holly, guests f Mr. E. M. McCandish, of the Mount lolly Development Company. Fifty- v ino hounds are in the pack assembled or the outing and the result of the t tunts during Thursday, Friday, Satur- r lay and Monday was a catch of four een foxes. The hunters arrived last Vednesday night and will depart for ) heir respective homes Saturday. Those on the hunt are: lr. J. D. W. Vatts, Government farm demonstrator L or Laurens county, of Laurens; Ir. ). F. 1tird, of Lexington, and secre itry of the State Fair Association; Dr. Y. J. Summers, of Cameron; Nlr. G. S. Vham, of Laurens; Mr. A. lason 11111, if Cross 1till; Mr. D. 1llis Ellrd, of, jexington; Mlr. S. E. Hien(lrix, of Lex ngton; .\1r. S. F. Corley, of Lexington; Ir. 13. Y. Hollingsworlth, of Cross lil; Nir. C. W. Caughnan, of Lexing on; M1r. 1,. S. iludgens, of Laurens. t .nd Mr. David Summers, of Cameron. 'eter Hleyward is the cook for tile iarty. In Junuary nud in Aueust. These sportsmen, "followers of the hase," go out on hunts twice every ear, during the full moon in Jaiuary nd during the full moon in August. Ir. Watis stated that tle Laurens con ingent lad gone on suich hunts semi nuimally for the last thirty years. Mr. Mfird declared that the Lexington mhen 1.1d beln observing the salme custom or about as long. The "''Triple Ali. lice," as one1 of the miiemiibers spoke if the make-up of the party. three" ounties being represented, has been ecently form1ed, but all were umnan Mous of tlie opinion that its dissolu ion was a most imi probable supposi lio. Counties represented are Lan ens, Lexington and Calhoun. i Yesterday the visitors were tendere( 2 deer hunt by ir. Samuel G. Stoney P nd did not arrive at headquarters ntil about. S o'clock last night. While tone of the fleet. footed animals were a agged a great time '.as had, they de 0 ''ared. JIEMI HEIIS OF~ Til E ,J1'iY, or the Court of General Sess in Wh'lh Convenes 31oidiay, Sept. 13th. The following is the list of the geni ieien of the jury for the next session f the Court of General Sessions hich will convene on londay, Sep lmber 13th: Laurens: W. N. Austin. T. P. Brown, R. Reid, R. 1. Sorgee. Dials: T. 'D. Farrow, 1. W. Boyd, a V. Hf. Hlendet'son, HI. J. Armstrong,a .J. I lolconibe, J1. Rlapley Hllams. Youngs: J. D). Johnson, A. C. Crow, M1. Thomas, T. W. Cannady, G. .1. anaford. Seuflintown: W. R. Anderson. Jacks: J. IT. Stone, F. R. Ray, .1. L. 3 'iney. Ifunter: D). .\IT. Williams, J1. C. .\c nuley, J1. II. Phinney, J1. 11. Speake. 'Cross 11111: J. C. Workmnan, .1. T1. o Vcils, it. HT. Fuller. Wiaterloo: 3. 3!. Smith, flerbert I ueker, WA. C. WVharton. W\. F. .\ lan- n 31, A. I. Full or, J1. 31. iDavis. e Sullivan: S. C'. Cook, M1. II. M1c(uen, e V. D). Sullivan, .Jr., C. W. Killinugs- u 'orthi. - ------. - ~.-- it Rov. na 3irs. W. E. Thiayo:'. of umiter, have ben visitinug iriends in ie city for' 'everal da:ysi. Sun day lorning and evening M\r. Thlayer ne-. uipled the pulpit of the Pirist Ha ptist hurcho, large congregations being resent to hear him at both services. ev. Mir. Tihayer is now pastor of the 'irst Baptist c'huirch, of Sumater, one 31 the largest Baptist churches in thc a tate. Whvjs Citadli Sebiolaship- a J. D. Fuller has been announced as g IC winner' of the Citadel sehiolartship hi 'em this county. fThe announcement g 'as made from tihe office of the state itper'intend~ent of education TIhursday. he scholarship iprovldes for boar:d, tition and clothing, besIdes a small h mount in cash for' necesslines c 3I1m ON (1.\ME 1AWS. onty (lamne Warden Stintes that Ie Will Proseente All Vieoniors of Li. (.(.nse Lw Mr. F. W. IAttle, county gaic war el, has addressed a letter to the peo le of Laurens county in reference to ie recently enacted license game law, oncerning which Senator Goodwin :rote last week. .\l-. Little Iholds that hic law was regularly enacted and lierefore he expects to enforce it. Al hiough the solicitor authorized Sena 3r Goodwin to state that he would ad ise against prosecution ii cases of iolation of the law, Mr. Little does ot feel bound to accept the advice of lie solicitor. While Mr. Cooper was ot in the city yesterday to throw tirther light on the question. it is un erstood that he was under a nisap rehension as to the views of the en re county delegation on the case and lint he expecls to inqtuire further into lie matter. The letter of the game 'arden is as follows: Mr. Little's Letter. o the People of Laurens County: My attention was called to an ar elC in the Lauretis papers of last 'eek written by Senator 0. P. Good in with reference to the Hunter's eense Law. I sent a copy of this ar ile to A. A. Ricliardson, Chief Game Varden of South Carolina. lie canie o Laurens a few days ago to see me vith reference to this matter and rought with him a certified copy of tie law as flied in the oefice of Secre ary of State, which shows that LaU ens County is not exempt from its I rovision. The Acts of the Generial 'ssembly of 1915 also place Lalreis ounty within the provisions of this 1W. I tlerefore con(ider it my dtty as 1a me Warden for Laurites countiy to i force the sime. F. W. Little, Game Warden for Laurens County. To Insure Parcels. Recent ilorders of tile post o1ice de art meut provide for the insurance of arcel post packages. A 3-eent fee -ill cover values up to $5, 5-cent fee 1) to $25, 10-cent fee up to $50 and a 5-cent fee ip to $100. The order oes into effect today. Orders have iso lbcn recently issued providing >r die issuance of receipts for pack !es sent by parcel post, a charge of no cent being mado for this service. 'he receipt, however, does tiot entitle i sender to any damages should the arcel be lost, it being valueless ex opt as proof that the article has been tnt. Improving 14sideince. Mr. J. S. Bennett is having extensive apairs made on the exterior and in .rior of his residence on West Main treet recently secured from Mir. C. M. Filler. A second story Is being add I and a bungalow effect being given 1 it. When completed it will prove n attractive add(itioni to that sidie of ' io city. The work is undi~er t he gen-r ral sitpei'vision of .\'.r.James I lemipi ill, an archite(Ct. of Ahthevilie. M~ADE PE R tFE("I' MA llK(. ?essrs Jacek .ilecraiy andt Laurentsr JlarksdrAe Shot 'Eum for a ('ool 1Hun- f diredl. Ciecf Clerk JT. A. Metz, of the l'ost lie dhepartmnentI has annrouniiced thiat essrs' Jlack Mc'?ravy and l.aiurens arksdalIe of thle local post51oflie force ade an even oiie hiundred on their mtina t ion held ( on A\ ugustI ithl. Ac >id ig to Mr'. Melz this is a very un sual stunt andl one thtat is seldom iilledl off ini hiis diivision. The examt lation (onIsists In placing mail in the roller poucht for the pruoper delivery any town or hamilet in South Carm na. They(3 were asked to make thle ronoer Conne ii(tOn)s tor' ,i ninety--eiti wnus and ( each one handled htis cor Ct ly in fort y miintles. Secured liondl here. Deputy Shieri ff W. M. Dorroh and 'essrs J. HI. Chappell andi J[. A. 1Kin 'dI, all. of Newherry, aippearedt before tideo Walls herel .\lowtlaty andl madel '11lient ion for bail follonwingr their 'rest in Newberry for killing a ne-r 'o, Abram TIntrdy, whlo, It appearis, ud recsisted a rrest at their hanmds. ail was gr'antedi in the auif of $500 . Leeh. i Mrs. A. C. Todd and little daughteriy ire returned home after' spending~ . veral wnneka in \Monteat.'. .1101RE SNAiE It[31A( I iewv Torki P':qper E titer's the Iit s int Defnt'se (of Ifloop-sitnake. "IlarveV" Terry's reptutation as a MlO-snake specialist, so sadly slakin I few weeks ago by an interview with D)r. Surface, of Pennsylvania, is ha ng stren'gthened again, this time at he hands of the New York (Aun, which paper comes forward with a strong argument in support of Mr. rerry's snake reputation. Another make story will have to be delivered i.l. Mr. "Bee" Blakeley (You known tim) now comes forward, deposes and says that while out fishing the other Jay he and several friends came upon in old mother moccasin snake with 'orty-two young ones protected from langer In the usual snake fashion. Of 2ourse, everyone knows the fashion. Xnyway, it Is salid that when a mother nake scents danger she opens wide ier Jaws and the little "stiakles" pile n. That's where Mr. Blakeley said they found thei--already piled in, rorty two of them and some of themr talf a foot long,. lie vottched for the ithfulness of fihe tale and maybe it was true, but all who believe it may Put turning to this hoop siake pro tosition again, here is the way that he New York paper has bolstered l'erry stock on the snake exchange: "A doctor in Pennsylvania is in a ait way to lose a hundred dollar bill. le Is Dr. A. Surface, who is also the 3tate zoologist, and 11It bill that he . so deflantly flaitntitng in tie fare of he nation will go to ite person wio roves I;eyonid a doubt there is a hoop nake. "Porhaps fihi, doctor is mnot aware if somti of Ille ittost reeit discoverivs tt rpI ilian lore. rit plerhaups he ih oil >f t hose scenlitists wio do not get leir ear antd oye do iwn close to nature. TI very likely woild say there is !to meh a th1t)g as a glass snkal'. which .vIen lit by a stiik lies apart a nd ht(tn reites and ruts away wheni to mo Is look ing. or perhaps he does not >elieve int horned snakes. Anl editor of !cuthl Carolina, where there are itm itany inds of' reiles not m1 tentioned it) ooks. and where folks learn al0nit makes by acttially seeing themi-tItis ditor says that a imn broughi into iis office a part of one of these divisi )le snakes. lIe had grabbed it just as lie reptile was assembling tle other eetlons to disapear in a hole. ".\ CoP rres ponident. of anothber paier (1ports the killing of a horned snake nd desceriel the horin as "atn inich tndi tlhree-qiuarters long, Ihe s harmp toits Iltipedt with deadly poison.' 0romt atihority v (1naly reliable as lise doms; a positive sattement t'e ordinig a1 hoop snake. 'The creatire vhile rollini g along tie road overtook colored manl it n a wagon anld trtied iard to ret 1ij on the seat with i the lriver.' If this man had the fores:ight o tike the snake it he would not now I worry!n about the prie of cotton. "1u11the lace where hoop snakes verie nce mo ('0mmon, and there Is lo reason to helieve thy have all l'"en lestrov"el. is Morgan and muskingim ontoirs in the State of Ohio. atnd if ;am hulger, as faithful atn advirer of outhi 'is over .im was of Tom Sawyer t' luok Finn, is still alive, lie can Pad the doubtilg doctor to a CaVe monig those reddish clay hills and low iim a whole nest, of them. "Dah Il'' Is.'' inhI Sa: "dle ol' folks Is aiway .n' (U' rhillgn is too young for to roHf. ee 'cii rob .' Sami coulId always pint ot a r'epttinioling 'far'ter' 'ait 1h1 ing' in tV ect of disappear'ing atmonu hi e i -i . lut "'ami mtade his ie' t ''o!del'f::. dieover'Ies whten lie wio' lone ini iba ':eoods. lI I could take voP' o a docil enl. withered by at big r'e 'ohvinz 5ni 'C . Ie sanw it hir I'' friike the bllting blow. 8''' 1 The troe 'ronbl' with Drt. Suirfat'e, >r I' he meke owerc:ts i'-h hr.' d'' n ( un eithber to th'e r'uht h1eon cr th'' juet ''sons for' V'" a foramt Iion." 1 civ. C P. lanikin a nd faily I'. i Peurn in the city t~oorrow afti' aini L''nt the' iiimmert at Mimintea. J'fr'l!2 ' nI thme Prebytei:a' hbith tb.'ii mornnag. amnd evieni"'. o ooits mieet inns 8iundea" c' ninii, fi' ? .r'i e beiing lead by'~ MT'. .C'. Toddl. I 'a ('. ibimlan, of' Clinton. has heit Simedl as a membi er of the coe ntyl oa:rdt of' ellti ouon iommissoiers f'ot' tafe electionis to suiCCeedl L. S. Taehray, deceasedl. It wIll le' re iimeedi~ '( tat Mir. 31lachiray, shor:tlIy ef'or'e Itis dleathlt, was a ppoonedt at isomb~er of the commissIon by ov. lanning to sutcceed E. Y. McQutown,. erined. TO [NT[R RAC[ Announces Candidacy foe Congress In 1916 WILL OPPOSE SAM J. NICIHOLS So Far lie and A. 11. Miller are fid Only Avowed Candidiates, though it is Taken for Uranted that NIholh4 ivill Run Again. Dean a l'rominent Lawyer and Politician. (reenville, Aug. 30.-The friends of Col. Alvin 11. Dean from all parts of the Fourth Congressional District wilt be gratified to learn that lie has an nounced his willingness to becoie i; candidate for Congress iiiijit lto tho. Democratic primary of 10i;. It has been known for several we(k'l lhe't hii friends have been urmging lim! t) offelr for C(ongress, an1d that i h.ad tho matter under, colnidernitionl. but 'it was not until today tfhat ]w dteided to become a candidate. Citlizens in Greenville, Spir:nburg, I'nion and Lau rens count ie:s. ro'a lizingw; the fitness of Col. Dean for the otlice; appealed to him In the :,Ir zigest torils to ann0oun1ce imlnself. TI res suire developed so strong L!m;( weelc that Col. Dean, after giving t h mat. ter careful consideration, de' d to yield to that solicitation wit'h the prorise that he wouuld mak a fair, clean race. WXhen asked this morn tho persislent appeal of his r :,, hart yet availed his consent, he icred cleerfilly. il l he atirn Ii'. [ollows: "You lilay say that il al!, !1 biit y I will enter the contest fo C r IT!:, from this district, one ye : ' :-. C. have been uirged by frieni! over the district to announce iv-- candi (wy and have decide'd I <imply with their wishes." Col. Dean has had wide : rionco in political affairs. having roided out ihis first. cycle of public :;(i- ice as state senator in 190.1, servinz wit i conspicuohus ability' for eia hlt years in the upper branch of ti' 'egisla tlre. lie declined renomimn ien and Is since devoted himself t' hCis ex tensive law pract.ice in 11l '' four (oeinties of this Con:v:r:. io, -L district. As is well knowi L has15 been a ieimher of the Gr'nvi harv for twenty-eight years, bit.. meme.. her of the widely known tir :n o Cot i ran. Dean & Cotl ii. 'Coh. Dean is anl elocitient speak. - ,md his friends 1c1im that if elect,'t h. (nn take care of himself and hi., slate iii any debate arising in the N:stional 1louse of Representatives. lie is a member of the riler of. Flks, Odd Fellows and Woodmen of the World. There is no more elo -,,ient speaker In South Carolina, thiet Col. D~ean. Col. D~ean Is a native of4! ra 1.nr'g denunty. lHe was born n-ar iun :u;.s. Mlarch 22, 18t13. lie :e'ti irmd his e''teatiloll from the highl sc>n os .' Spa rtanuhurg and( ati lFurr, iu n iver-. s t y; also conecluded a con :a i 'n-. uderblilt. ils fIrst public Ip was that of' ahulerman ofI Ihe ci .:'n vill'. iHe viii elected I' t :; a o 5(ena1te in1 '5, and r ie a i art m''' a.toriy In 19)00. Col. Decan Is promlinen '-uti ('d with thle Demiocrat ic . .adt sire thlan 0onCe has lhe sl' en ini tho art'ih in b~ehalfu of' a ' L . iratiC noinelIe for the presbiene1( 'SI'Nl).Y S('H004 ('tN VI'liT ON. ILaurenls County interdeinmbatli:nal lonvenution1', Will Meet on t ha ih and .\nlnouncemuent has beeni :na1 -that the Laulrenls County Int n'li: !mina 'Pal iunda~iy School (Corr'':m witll hold its 19 15 sess'ionl on th andl i'i of Septembher w'ith t :o Piandy i-re4gram is now being ari'nni:ed and promises to ble a mo1st int1' siir and i.s -"r'I (ed toa two dlegat dS es eides tho mo1vemen~lt are very anioulis that a full del ecation lie sent from each Schlool. R1ev. Major Rietuurns. lRev. J1. it TI. .\ljor 1has returmnedl to the city arnd services ill hbe resnmled, at the First Methodist elhurch ont Sunltinv.