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/?. /) J ,'p . %?*7 ^ I,... " . ' -'-Mi-.:: ' : ?^ V- C. > - ">'---' 1 ra^5^gaiSSW| K* I Two Cotton MUIn, m. .1,, U ' I 1 H i? i P 1 % 1 J i !% ' ! P i% /l Sj< Ll '' Th. l.rXwt Kn!.tinB Mill and ? -, , kiRWtlnlheSou la. iwnltti- , gj._H, . g-< 1 U 9 | V\ ? M j Q / | EM ^Sv |( I>.vi-1-junt huh,. Slat?. An Oil J ^.P f, ' I || I j l 1 I i l I '1 I I il'l lU k 1 ' (i' Ml **2"dC?(i; I S,M,rie,^v-hta,tot Works iu:d ^ 1 -a--?- -8-i IJ xM U 11^ J. JL IfJ. J_J kJo | ^ffl (J#. ' r ,| ^ . i. ij "in" Water. l'"|'Hl?tion IpilKI. | VOL. XL1X. NO. t.\ UNION, SOITH CAROLINA, :;;!>AV. JUNK 1S99. <><>' ~~ - n ? An a im MMW MMI Ea?K HUR JOE WHE I! He Delivers a Memoi'al D Speech In Boston. TRIBUTE TO SOLDILIl JjlZi l'ropli. oy of Dai'iji lit 'i !. :t I i \Ynr Would Klnally I. unita * or III and South, the tl.n.nil L cliir. s, Il.ia lit'on i 'n tilled. Hoston, May 130. ? Clone.al .1 > Wheeler delivered tho I' V : i ?. s oil; o s I "ft re Ldwurd V. . : > rCo. 133, Grand Army o: t . 11 ; ... in ;ho Los ton theater today. Geuoral Wheeler opened l:is ;o with an eloquent tribute to t o ;;s played by Massachusetts in t ' > r?f rho. A -- ?..*/ .^uicricuii common win :h, v. i: soldiers played conspicuous par;, in a its wars and whoso statesmen hid i vt been famous in tho bails i i c. n lie alluded to tho prophe;. o: " : r; Horace lJinney Durpenr. v : : ,.u ago, on Memorial clay in :! ?:ry ? Boston, predicted thod-.y \ . i com when ilus anniversary \,a ! i i a brated "after some da> . ,v v. ,. tho sons of rebels and i.e. . bavo fallen side by si.: * 1:1 , i.*.o c. m men cause of l'oivipn v. .. . and their sires ton sMv w the eye of the ptvat re' i. ii: \ a ginian, Washington. "Already," said tidier... \Yr "the words of tins proj Nov mv fultilled, for tho wamura \. b > n by side at Las Cluassmas, :-.:: .1... n : lil Caney, men from ti\ . i.i am south, unions them soi : >? ' n boys from the Second a U.-et:were hurled together i". t tioual cemetery at Arm:\ v. n: brave federal officer n...? . :* ; tv. > tho {treat strupjjle of ? ur \ \. .* all. now tho chief executive oi ; . 1: .1. is, by hi* presence conferred I'usr 1 up . their luuerul obsequies." Cuntiuti'.uyr, CJoner.il Yv" r .11: "Tho enjoyment of \ . .- ; 1 boon to humanity, but t. : v < . the world from its en 1; tcatvO'i that tile only sc j.i ;.cv is to bo always M*|.ind : . i . : cuitupo in war. That nu". v. ; v pic are ready to k-; arms Wltn men ir" . emevit?iioT ? ' ' , ,? certainly ho al lo to ttvo u end In vrors ot. v.'.t: 1 dominant ;?:.:rit v. > . , , country is one ci ... c ? : d and patriotism. so s /. ' ' continue to to in"Ve ne?s 1 ho spirit ot true >.? _ by Ann r'.c tu nu im : > country tho pride aim iX-fliiinu tl.ar i: :. every American ton; ?:* l-i t. . and hi-' cui iiiet win a la-: or . thoroughly s nmiuitic.i ' ; : i 1 iev. vi? u. Win1 ! ! ... "i'a:r.o;ie dnvoti'.ii < .>n ; . i?y *.alu!?ie.ei'jn;j to s : vf : l.iit ir may a:so bo i irtt-ii in esicour.s^iu;- a at. our ja?>: io sit heme, ami only t-vi. eu'i < '.n i nets which tell rival m" . i port ! ?:? ?>! rur ... not t:i 'nil ytup itnv ' n.t 11 r. or w ! : r : v > . leant: as n< .1 ? (,.i : ; eoiiisirv net lull is. '.i . i.i r. < biirr:'.. s tr 1 < > a' who in.-'i.-t rim* t :< . . Mat- s is :;<> :t t trill 111 I 1: Will :. i.a-M-' e- ? : u:<- : i }.e. ph* will <% : sit e s-t iu ?:? ::: <lvy: . ' , . hit: ]>.?' n->tot:;:i? .... : jst'ilee. 1 rm si 1 i tliai w hater. is, :- . (iniiii; i.ii: w :. i> . : . . o }*iii a < i I'll! i'v 1 ft ililiV l!l- U Wt'ii : i n<ai' II on I iie par1 i 'i .: -i fiowi'inm Ml. Ilu ' . be oilier thai: i"i:t : : !>"op V of aiirov.n i- : : , I W'iTt?l ai Inrjje. I'tu'i h l- < lie son; i:i ::: \ be ihi } ivsm <i upon < < instilled into ovcry iieart ' ni ,limy she nlwuvs he i t ; ] : wroiiK. my country.'" \\ bite Man Nearly J.\ urlicT* CoKD' i.k, M:iv 150. - .1. i m l'ann way, a hall" orn/.y wh.'e i;;;ui, P : thrco little nirh ;; one ia i! w i i frw miles east of V- ima :??l ITort i<) ii<.>auit ore i i m. i { w B'ured av. iiv l y ! 1:v > iii .?: m's <n Ollit urs s?s- rtly alt< rva!d> : vi\ i l'tuiinaway ami piai i i.a i :n ;a.. hugry i l'mvii i <i ,.i- i. : u \, ron i(?Ar.ih'.o talk ?>: lyti . . : u: i heiny assured that a - n :i p mi ioui ; woull ho called to (i tho wou be U"?all;mf, tho mob d; . i. It ;?? Troll III ? O\'i-1 ( i o * , An,im a, May HO. ?The < i-i.-.uis Meriwether county are pre:; t iv <ii lurl over reports that tiic n ; are he made census ctiuiiu-r.-s t ii< Through Congressman Adai:i?<<n n have a?ked Coventor Candi- r I e-e iiiflnenea to prevent the a1; u'u: u 6s it is toured that they would result a race conflict. Ijiirge quantities of in /as dollars in circulation at Han ! ;v in i < o and work of the counterfeiters has been well done as to almost defy detection Tho United States auxiliary trui Prairio, (Captain MacKenzio, with North Carolina naval reservou uboi bus returned td Southport alter a yi tico cruise of seven days. ? * AUMIKAL EWEV TO i-ii VISIT KINO 3EGR6 ..u Hero of Manila Will Call o the Grecian Ruler. DATE FOR SAILIiTC- CLOSJ Cruiser OiympI ? 'I !; >; uti;;!iiy Ovoi l>aul<''l niiii Aini'.il il ..t!y lo >-t;irt ?n 2 Her Ijui% lioiii'iicy i'.u:n tho l?'ur ilWiiy Orient lo .\ . v. Vol It City, l r. * ,.iM Al.tv ;!U. ? Admira Dewey's flagship^t!: rui r U'ymjrin f.'.m'j (iiU of dry do-. i:i y.-.-m i-i - v. i nconc.l repairs being ilni-hed .1:1 I in?? war paint removed. i? now ready . for her leisurely trip ; ? Is.w '.v'ijj mi 1111 ml is regaining i::s i. -Cro - idly, ,r hut ho i-. kept in do-: a. i.i-i : >10! \n :y the lVak district iiy u.< i:> ?vy rains. ... Aclnurai Dewey > rutnw all invitations of a social nntu.-.-. admiral has also relinqu.sited ail f::< iui duty . 11 -- hoard the Olyinni.i. Ti: date ot ins departure for homo is .still inn-ruin, , 1:5s intention be; tig to ; 11? iara until lio iias tltoroughiv itp.-tati 1. j 1: t air of tin) high i h-.-o is luuoi: < onlor than it will 1. ami at anv p;;< between llong-K ; r. 1 r> ' r.moau se t. " j The program f ir :. < ?*ymp.a's v.\v' ago ?<i in- L int-- i > t an* i> an i (lidiniioly settled 1 p a. I* it : 1; 1 n-tne.l. how-'Vi .. < la.-.in- .. a" ' iw.-r-^rr*: 5 W..ti *l.r^ ??' * >peels to Kin;;' t .-.- ? : ( " see. 1 HOW CAPTAIN TILLEV DIED. 1 hirst l>-tints 111 t !i lit- .jiisl I!? n-.Vi'i! !.! V. . 11 W.\-lit\c.7<Ti ' ' > Tue two i' .* ; . lowing disp.itv . r.-e-.ve '. at too 1 war department to and give tl.a thvt ... 4 . f details of Captain s..5 ueatn 1.11 itie , 1 i-!:ind ut Nepros: "Captain Charge 1!. ' -li- ;'. I". > V. biglial corps, was hiil- -.1 at ] , manic, i-ast I- ;tst inland M- t-- i-e invars* tits : rmturday, Muv '-ii. !! o'iu : <?e- 1 tails not known; l in - i ;.r. iloiio, -lay . ut). 1 Tiio dotaiis are given i.i ti..- ;'oilo?vi:;;;: ' "Itjiilo Ciimiunv v 1 ? ' . .... 1 - , , ! 0t;u"n Ii,,iio ??"d <' ! : ' 1 I!! iv,.k" V." . move c:inie conin e: m".-; ?* ?:;?:? litac, , , sipnnl corps a I:;: lis. tuitl witli captain of vessol aii'l ii>r?o iiivii vUiiod town, natives iii.ii.itiy .1: '.d.y demon* ' strat ion*--. \Ylii!o there ; Li s:; ve.-s. *.t cap* tain :iI oil'* 1n.n1 e i t?> vcsel ill l.uiii' h, Til ley aiitl tw > <,ic:i ta'.tin :d water and not rescue.:; \ - 1 thai 1 . 5orted at lioi". ; <h*mr.tl Smith in- i formed, v. iio int:.ifd :< r y 10 1; .0 nu n and proceeded t > i. a Initio. Hu rei-orts this iiiMrn ii'; iy o: C.ipt-.ni J'llicy found ilontmu in v?\*- c, maths of j violence 011 iieail; i> iv sent to l!oi;o, j Smith remaining at K-caicute for tiio present." 1 OTIS NEEDS MORE TROOPS. ! Provisional Army May lie liaised m.U Si* n t to His Asslsi. 1 1:0". Washington*, May ;# >.?Tiio situation 1 in the Philippine islands, us described 111 recent dispatch' -, 1 uch a- to make 1' almost iu'Ci ssary to rai-e at least a part of the provisional army authorized by the last congn >s 1: the I."iiued States expects to secure complete control of the urchipolajjo. The adniiinstr.it ion has he n bronpht to reaiiz'i that 11 is no longer war and diplomacy 11 dealing with too iusur* j penis, but plain war. Dipioinacv ami the pernio commission must take harii ! seats until the einusiy has been com* pletelv wh.pped and lor.nd to surrender. ! (icnoiai Otis lias not :< uiVu a nt number of men to aceoinpash tin. end. It is believed that he ha so informed the war department, but the olllcials will tu>t admit it. Tin y admit, however, that the outlook for an, early peace is very plcomy and that more troops are 1 badly uecdod in the Philippines. Captain May lie Dismissed. San Fkancikco, May 30. ? It is rumored hero that tiio findings of tho court martial which tried Captain J. M. , Neall of tho Fourth cavalry have been received by tho judge auvo site general, 1 1 | that ho was guidy and ibar tho sou1 tence is dismissal from tho army. Gouii! oral Sbafter is said l ? have made a pica , s for clemency. It is also reported that Jnliii W. Maekay. who is a menu of ; j Captain NealJ, will intercede w ith Pros:i id-.'iit MeKinioy in his behalf, so tie may . . 1 ho permitted to h^ive for iho Philipo:i pines with his command. ;(j. Selenlisls ljenve I'in- Aluskn. l'oKTl.tsi), <>r , May :'?0 - Two scort i j i o nf tintn /?/\?* w i f u f i ?? i* f !i,> T Tjir. p ( t. niii!i!i exploring exp lition to Alaska arrived in Portland this morning by ? l?- :.;1 train. This ulu rnoou they lef to tor Alaska, yoiu^ down tlio Coluiubi: v. river <>t> the stoninor H.t-alo t>> Kalutm i? V atid there boitrdintr a .-p??-ial train fo .11- Seattle There tln v will embark on tin rs, steamship Georjro W. Klder, whi-d 11 sailed from Portluud Saturday to ink on a .supply of coal for tho month' tiro erut>e in Alaskan waters. the ' " h() Ifuri Is ( an?r|| I Near Soilc. i. (' i ruin s, (la., May :>0. A speeis iser ] from Sealo, Ala , says that Hill Tfarrh j tn negro who murdered <T. G. Srpit 1 nu Saturday, ban been arrested by Itaj ' nty Sheriff Dana L JBcALTO m NEW k THE FG8 DBEYFU! 11 Concludes His Report to ih. Court cf Cassation. E i HE ACCUSES ESTEKIIAoi ! ,, ! Ju.nt IJefere ("I<;?!i:;? Kciiini'ks lit* Crc> atc? it Di'i p Sensation by l)t during Tlwt lie I-, ConvWicim! 'I'llttt the Count j ; Wrote the Kunsctn IJosdercau. . | Pa';;-, May .';0. -Th :re v. ore-few null ! cutieas of i.v t: at t:: tlto vi :nity of tlie ] a; ace cf just: o tctiay bcioie u.'s court ot cassation resumed its si:!;:.;; for ti'.e hearing of arguments in .no , Dreyfus . .;* * and lor tuv i samhiatieu ; of ->l:n. i)e lunhvio ami Marco! Unhurt. The sa * v :.r:wauti:i:ia ffero r. e.r?el as c:i yesterday for too t rcseivatioa of order The a;rival of tho juu *ss aim ethers coanvi te.l With <i:.e two tone brartd cues was :: ar?;vd by no utiuscu. lUi'itl-. nr. Tho tntorit rof tho court of cassation presented today tho tame a**1 ct as on yeatc-rdti.v, the sumo lodios occitpyitifj co.v:- i . .. rie. I ijtii.l i :ir Mast u to ; v.-r routed many judges aud otli r public man, ntul ?iis::n-1 liuisix : tut u of h iters. I'llO satuo iin* . t'tv >t :i o was .? rvod wuct: the ' t*. :i o; :;o.l r> Xh.n'U" ' ?' .0 !c ut'i ! :i. ta-> ~ i l\f. D I) aii{ te sa : at if, in 1 ' !. tii ft} rs f the e urttuunial Le.d t tat it was not duty to ku< w Droytus t*1? j nts c .. ernititf hint, tuo jaafia* not .1.4 .a". 11.t i i.rrc.i, ther.-u act ill ;. faith. , ! M I- i.-la : 1; rr.t r- I at leUUtil nisiduiuticn of tho nryutii uts ! of .. .1.\ . j Cltd :ilitt ! V- ti thonitii 'liO *i >eit!ll 4 ve canaille do ' i? . :ou!d h- shown j i .1 t : *' ' n<) i- .in. . t.ie 1 . ; li e: ', w |V<| : ,v the cm , vi e in : i) y .; i 1 HI:,'": .mi;. a - >. > ' .> '. i)a 1 a' V j Do C.aui aud Lieutenaut ( oiouol ! lleitry. it i e: I'c.i !. isav 1: ? yr ,ui:d : v: . I" MU*e t- >' t'-v i i !?> i: :'.'-l.. UV.' v-'-Vf ; .' ( ' "* M J) B v.. " : ' V V '.{ I tiou by sol ... / - -l": \l>"\ . ... I DC. >!:. ?.( : . > > ? whi wiitsut: by Ma ;r 1 uut l'ttuiuund 1 Wapiti IW . M IJo !> mtpro ouclu'ic his rep. rt ; en i!; l>r *v ; .. :?. .11.: : r . r viii >s? . . .. . :: . a : ,s. ;i of Jap: U!. i -V . . .1 : , 'i-. .t..i ... r. >in". of i;as>.itio:i cn? j (,'sa. <i .:i f .u .:: ?: .! -? j Ml.I I 1, .. M i !i t". ' char with iiultii ; t i insab' j 'i ll" i-ntry : ; a r 'i ; til' 1 "Viva li- ;i ." M. I: Ih.u: 1 h:* Is : ; ran !: '. v i.. :: t:: j yustci'tl ty that ho had i. u'.-sii ? tiio { estai>.:' iii! :. * < : iiys: ;i { pleb: - . :.u y : : :: . i WH.E-r.LLR FOR C0 VERNOR. ' li<- M.i\ <"u:is"i:i I i l'r. i iS \nt Ml t > I >.< 1'iiilipjviii I! 11a ! . n.vi. A'.;\ , May ? 'i'iio I Nows ti..s i. . Mis:. si-s: "Wifii aiiii' -t > a.*. -nl lii n* w.-i apets i:i (' ;: "*:?! Wi: ' : < - ; sioii.il i- v. :. I - a '< r I hitn to cot- r tlr-* ::t or v. a:ui i i.r.ii t i.i n: .11 ji". a t- i:i tin J)i>m icr ith: party ;: Aiai ' 'i'l.ts ' a-i l.a . a i.ila ii v.i> i v < r {>.* : ? ci train . :*;? .'. : j Utiil I! is *ilUl ; :i \Yiieolel* 1<1 j. ' ill} , iii'iwi <i io r : c ii . ! .: h*.' . I.-.;, ' I'M l.v i-;.:.. 1 h i: I win: 1 be :; ...i t' 'i i : v..; out a linll.M. J.. i: ti:. J' Hepnl licatl.i will - a, opt > " \\ iu;i*i?*r ' . Mot: a- v r:n#r wi.ol'i, it i-> V"'i. l.im an (Vlilliu.ll hi a' 111 ?:.y I lilt', i lil.it;' ? I 8LM:a v. " Til" I\ V.'si'N. i t'.a ..j iliinii thai 1 ' ' 1 .. . ... I Ov:>'*l'ili V. ... i. . i?v w.v I /'overt. :. >. I >:< ! .1! i i: :? ?i t'.< ' I . I>! . r.si .\ vi! i..:, May :,<!. II. n. M. j,. liu*:', U J""" !V't ivii' - !il' !I. ?: I .} i ; at the ha aliiV.st 'abb- ;ii mi ii j liitf < T apoph-xv. J \\ i< a ; ;. 11- o, i ! lh' !'.! mi i i m. i j. !' i. ' < . \\ it 1. . I jjroc; r.-; v*1 ir i) i . " M.tii let* National l ink, nil 0i<.. of tb< i Sou?Iii-rn V. ii ... <"r i ?' ;; .w j lion ami presi h>ni of r!i ri.amh- >' j commotio } ( was ..! % > ox-may. >' ; t>io city ami a | ! mm nt in,mm: th I Masonic <rat iiMiirv. liu# ha;l h n n Mtfsi t health, lie Witt > yars old ' j being born in Anderson < .unity to ISVJ t | Ijogisln I ii ft* ll.ii (t at Work, t : Tai.i \itAssr.r., May ?Tito loyi.i latino roinnirnood (ho last weak of it p i session by tram-act by m<. ii bu-im-s < ,j 1 small interest. The .eiiate is wcil v ! : with its \v<>rk ana lias to waif < n ti? n house to pa s mi l : mi ovi" oil!-. i .v > H i to consider. 'J 11 mod important in! the 8<Mia' pa-s<<! was ;or pensions i ox-eon fedora ; . :.?lin:-. Tito nous workoil voi v hard on it lu.ivy oiiciuia ,i nil day, dovoiiny Uiu oiitivo nitonx > i to mini a! '::a1 > . . : ' ! t? a< iii'i.: ni mi::.: t :i h industrial s. in.? .or wan - w < ). 1 killed, but ill l.il to; uiitv uttiiorm.t i of textbooks was nassmi MRPTMCitti Wf'TnPftM' ivlln t-fCiiri vl! r r- n r, > r r* * p * *v* ! K'XMy. :i *;:uA **, : L*c i * ' <j\.' l \ i : i i I ? ~ ! Plor:.". Tricuto ci l::c L:it e i;C:ii:cd . .. 0:110. I r I Ali V *vl,v-vIUIT ATE A2?7A i (Jjrtil .:. ; : I * : .1 "? >!.., (i. A. J ' VV- Vi-" ',V ; v..; ^ , , c. ? c : :.? > M Xx: .v. v. J C M . :r:L-, l> ' ? T;:oro v : it v.-f - i v. .. i, r: -I .......... . .. iv. :; -.. 1 v. v.. .v . _v.i: J o. I ho ' J \y.i ; ecuii illy . i erne - wis | rs cisit tiforti whit : ? : - A. il. 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T: a . gv? mi . y t; 'Crali?1 law wa- voleiy v d :ji. . ill to < UT ftsto 1 ' ll'l j:\'?vonr \L i . movai?-t canes from 8?; : uii--. :t:ul ta.i: i.\vu? si' , . i . ; . i-.'.iil W;.' i3 til ; u.il ; inijmiletl bear new i union oi taxation or int reuco with ihoi " : . i . :i n:' ov.r v.rts ; () e . ... w '.'.ill causo thorn to fu . ... :: ill tllO lUtnt'O atl'l 110 CtCtiu 1;. .-. . . l-li tv h v." -sr.;:-'! ai; r nco o::di tiro n i:' '.s' . : in : i.. ; .-via insurant lawn, i. -. i- i ho re any iutontion ii-. j'..:: . io 1 ; . V lho '< :ia a:iu j v. i .; i; i.* .: . 1 y <: .sir win an l t i iu such a \ jsltion that tht i ? i-.ny f.i':. 1 ha* 1 u att i v i. si ; tuvy o . auil staio trc isurer and a . la s.y : i: 4 L ui-y concur i... r.'' , fAAYOR'S WILT. LOSES LIFT ill: . i. <!:m < i-'<. ?.l me: y } " ! i I .1 ft IIIII!Way Mo? IM. :v, Ala , May . ?Mi ... : i v. < : 1 ': ) mayor ?. j ; . . 'f.i' I ! ; t :: .it from i j.w - i suntnin 1 by jumping front a ct 1 at; *, : --i-ter. Mr--. Charles Vi !y injur-. Tim a. together With a <iauu . 1 Mos Atinio Vir^i v or ut i\ injj. When about 5 mil I'r : ; ' t.io ilriv r at; i Mi?s Ant V; .1 :;. j .go to eat i: ii: .! -i .-j > .vi" 1 to r ; a i . \. in.-ii j ::111i M i' . .in: 'ii i nn . : with I ' r\?: a:. -y was tra-nursd. S , '( III-: I ; lie ' ! I) j I'i'.S II II' .r Si) :i l . aru <;U'trtai:ici t<.r l . ' V.\'I'lics I ir Oil s:?.O . r r-;. 1 ('iiwu.r. i-i\, M::v JJo - \Yorih!ess i 1 i?y. * s ? 1 i.-inn : lv.ivu re: , ruu-' 1 . < M'Hf.iv -if ir; atlavl.l , I'n.'r i ?; - v'.tii u: any par . < ):i Jmi|i:im:iv iri'lit . i.et'.i . r ; i'.u iii: i m i [ Cajiroii, ni'M'fflr Ini'.ory, md .. ; iv n1 .(lit ?boy ; *uvilt ; I'rlv Ow !'.- v !. ? \va M?. i.: i in iri n? : i.i .. 'jii.ii : el i : in tun ..in 1 'l y til? ti k hi . . pi:.' !?.?. ois? ' : :? ?i :?j i ip i 0 'i r. TimpnMro nnrri*on wnt stoii t ' ami :r .i:n.- parties jm vain -von I! till . ..a .' i : :u i' -pL-r i : .? i'.* .T. 'i. ?' ' Cli>\ of ^ Mo.. JR 1 ! I'll in < Keith iiy (lo'ip hy <Minuto <V>ir.:h CV.<> ! . colds, pneumonia, "" cii: pc at):; 1 throat ami linn; tr< u > i V. I-Hi! o. % P : o ,t j es?>?ss?sc ?o?s9c jaaa?cEsr:c? J i Ci ! fj Wm. A. Nichols r A n L-J; g m>m Tn:r. ler | I BANKING BUSINESS Af ! ? j | And promise you iho Ik-si j 1 P5 7T? ; ccccoDoaaoeB0s?czdB3caozo: - -* M ! o ;t i NORTH AND SOUTH UNITED, : : I ? - Tri'iiil < 1' All tlii- S|i"i ? !?, ? Made In niii! Around IVii ijulo I plii.i. ,Pim.Abt:! riilA, May hu.? Memorial i\ day was ust.ro elaborately t.liscrvod in i- this city than for a nun:her of years. i CiovcriiJtienr ami iiruuicit a; t lllces \\> ro :: closed cs were tho schools and 1 usurers iiciit-raliy turspended. Prominent j ii,.al orators oolivciotl atiiircs. cs tinting | the t oiontciiios i>y tiro O. A. j'. at th j various cemeteries. Th? t.vmi of all I tiro speeches was that tiro war with v ' ^ -t a l it liati cemented tiro nor: h ami i ju a cotta of frnicruni sympathy nuwr I ;o be aitain broken. j Impressive ceremonies were con-! i ducted in tho national cemetery. th*r- J . ! mai:t<>wu, a suburb ot this city, win re ' I titi boutes of JhM confederate ??>ldit.- j ' | are buried. l*Yr tlio Jim tins a the \ ! ji:raves of ttic men who wore t::? ::r.w ! j were decorated witii a ll.u: and a flora 1 ! j ci?s 1 on: by the soldier.- i . siio n rtli. j i 'i "> > ?> >', o... i \ \i <.11,(1,1 mi jiiavi's ??t o'lier cou'ueru so.o-.or3 m t ' Alouut Moriaii eetnetery. While the veterans of I ho civil wax i " numbered tueir u<v.d comrades, tit ! men who ;;.'.vo tip .he,r lives in tho was i 1v tii tfpaiti were not forgotten. At t'no various lb.man Citholir j churches mass was ce'obraiod for the j venose of tiio souls of tto' men who io>: s tiielr lives during the Si uni-h Ameri can war. Washington monument in Fainnouut pari* was decocrated by the oinldrca ol i the American revolution. S1G PARADES IN NEW YORK. ' Memorial Day Observed ami <irave.: Decorated as t'.-u >1. K: w Yokk, Mav bo. ? With holiday making. paroles, tho flying of flags, ! cp rts of all kinds, tho usuai ?i"eoratin;.' Sv*: Fjjanc isco. May 8> ?'W. S. Par* 1 . .^ a civil engineer of New Vhk. has ' 4!'r.vt.i hero from the Di-tent. SSdTahcone : * vov. i - ami is ilow 011 u s way to New ,h i U id report t-> the syndicate that ho ,;.is i'- niplcted tlie sr.rv-y am; that ho t.ivurs the completion i.l the proposed work. \V?! U.r Case ts.-t I'm- I i : t!. K wxviu.K.Mtiy I'.O.?Tiio en.-e against j .* tion-?;\i Junius A Walker for *h<>.>tiiii* W. Hamilton with intent to kill dor- I latr the trial of the Ilkca-Walker .on- j "res-tonal cnntesiid election ?-a-e at i llri*: i. Va . last March, - v- ra! tunes oust*, tied, has been set tor n- xt Mmi tluv, .June "?, 1 cforo tlio corporation " et.iirr at Uristol, Va. A motion will 1 pro. al.lv be made lor a change ol venue >' ami trial in the county court of the adjoiniiti; count v. V IM-ii-loii Otaiit Siill Mi.v.- Y<May ? -Captain MeClr.-key s.ti t today that ho had learned in nothing neiv about the kainaped child, Mari n Clark, or the nurse, Carrie - i Jones. TRUST THRUSTS. aThe plow trust does not \. ml tk earth ^ :i nn-r.-'y wants to u.it. i: t>\tr.~ Chi.neo I- Ti!;...slh mid \| Mt IT i.ni-ll 11J" I :!. III I'lin.ii;; !1" i vi vihinjf in <>?. hi# ooiiihiiionnil rnlliitf if- ii v.. 11:i fl.uou.utJO.OO^.Ui.").'?I'ltt.-ljiirj,* U-. i.,:spi;lrh ! nvs of Mi-mmi hit f i xi~t -s in a h* : v Iiy prnhiliitiiitc cohort ions by ii, j t!i : 1 ii. (lint .-tain. Mi--ni;;-i is lint a hope is I - v lii'iiioit.Ml common wealth, after nil ii?i | - Vi iimcapnlis J',*ili:i!>i* a [ . el ii', trusts nl'iiTo till tliry fot. is ;<lv ' ! i* .'l.iii c.'if.h otli.r .Mrvmly l an ti:i | ; of war hctwoon the liv.sl s-teol c an " ; i.i' - Wl.oii th'w heyiii . an itru-f phinln h ' ! :.\ < in :? ]>1 ilfonns will ho tail evililuutt. ny ! ?Lt ;-:?# ? Mevaltl. t i !' ro I iii: < our. J. >::;1 >n Irt.M iiatti Ti i < '!!.?-< can* I'i'i'v-: (iii u"i' a* ;-t t*I 11; it's hal!. | 'I"l. ' ( i.'OT'^isl te.icil "l'S NVl'.l til", f oil .iiiiio ; in ;;<) at Waiin So: inf.- lustra 1 ,,e" (,i i 'ami' viand a- u-an ',s h voiiior Frederick William '' J M:i i; iV 1 holiday of Virginia is dead at ; )u - hoitm in \V:11 hosier. i Fi.iiF; i'nr iii ol Ileplnirn. la . is dead ; - ii... olln..i.il nffpcn rii iini'.aiioii in'i; " I 1 1 IfXII HIV in * 1 a 111< < 1 ni Woodmen iod-io. cvjaphoresis. i ml i)r. li. 1 VCllj ?~~~ "it! <^I)E> la | ble. ^ row n anc| Bridge Work. -.ri.lFll A \ hAK. SCftl*S*S lfl?i?lv SKGa*BIBHM oil & Son, Bankers, l.Y fUlJv.1 T YUL'R ID YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, S >ro:octioii and the l;cs( service. S it E0582C escnsa <2Z0SSB9I^I?I? igilvsr clubs -to meet. All I'i i lio IIIr Convention lit !jiiui*vitl?'. Mav HO. ?Everything li i in tea-lines* for thrt convention of the ! Lc;jk'?--?f JjiintMniiio cittM of the Ohio I valley which will :>e;:in here tomorrow I to continue in s?->>ii-n for three days, i 'i he i?.ic!ii]i^ m v.?io:s will he called topr* ' ?;er at o'clock at >1'C-? ' a uieaier I fcv lVvdeiit James 1*. Tar via of Cov? mgron, !vy. J A:t? r l'resident Tarvin has delivered hi- ripenim; address speeches will bo J v. . iv by 11?>n. ,7. C rf. Jiiaukbtmt of \ mucky, William i'. Flack of Illinois .'. l * inventor Charles S. Thomua of a.io. In the evening a banquet w;,; !.. given in honor oc Judge Tarvin. A; noon to inv the conumtten in chargo of tin- convention received a telegram that Mr. Frvan \v:ii bo a bio to attend i V.h:in<|Uei and will respond to a toast, lie,had not expected to bo bore before the country win t.. , a itt rnoon Mr. T.i'viin will spealf Caitiev's theater and in the evening he wi.I -ivad at the Phci.ix Hill park and lati t at Fountain Ferry park, where be will he tlie guest <>i honor at a$l dinner to he givon bv the Young Men's Democrat'c club ot this city. OiUlA ? v^n.M v^uim vc.\i J ION IS NEAR. No t'l-i sori Hostile to M? Ivinlry Can U? Naiii"?| I' or (jovcrnor, , Coi-fSW-s. O.. Mr.y ?Witlj tbe u> euum ot for the Republican fr.ale r:>TI'"li,:n11- which meets hero l b?i sitiiy an<l Friday, practically comp.ctjft. them is hut ono thing which "^ Certain about tl.o nomination of t's n v ' ' S?v?*?U?r-that is thai tr.rs ;mnlwn>?ni.i ... .?. " . * feicction of the notninco unless the in tci'.-sts of iho dominunt power in the general government is imperilled, in which casu the forces will l?e rallied and a nomination made at once. At the present tnno it is conceded that Judge Nash an<l Chairman Daugherty of the central committee are in the lead, hut it is also thought that in case a choice is not made by the second ballot that a datk horso will will ahd it would not be surprising if Assistant Secretory J. II. Bingham of Fulton county, or Congressman W. S. Keer .should be chosen. The candidates are openiug headquarters and the wire pulling is becoming decidedly interesting. MEMORIAL DAY IN MANILA. Aiiicilcalis Who hell Abroad Krnirnibcri'd by I licir C'onirndes. Manila, May .10.?Memorial day was celebrated at Battery Knoll, where Scott's guns wove planted against the Filipino trenches in the lirst day 'a fight ing at Manila. Nearly ::uu soldiers no buried there 011 a bleak mount surrounded by rice lirlds, rough boards marking the graves, which are ranged in live unbroken rows. Keyond those are Spanish blockhouses 1 ami bamboo hedges, which were mown down by shells from American guns. The lew soldiers who could be spared from the trenches came to Battery ; Knoll, dusty and bronzed, bearing flowi cr.s with which to strew their comrades' j graves. A silk flag was placed above each mound, Tho day was as mild as a New Kngi'iiid spring day, when, just ' before sunset, a few hundred Americans * gathered in a circle around BAttery i Knoll 111 blue and brown uniforms. * Among the soldiers were groups of ; American ladies and brownfaced na1 lives peering curiously at the unwonted spectacle from points nearby. Too guns ot the monitor Monaiinock, bombarding Paranque, boomed a significant ro> iiiinder of tlio nearness of war. Ju-t as the Sixth artillery band hogan ! a dirge, the thumici of the Monadnock's gnus ceased, wlnlo taps sounded frem ?1... I r. Ill" Colonel Charles Dcubv of the United ^iiiics Philippine commission presided ;it the exercises. TED AND FRED. ' For president and vico president, Ted and Fred, the twin terrors of the east and West.-?Host on (ilobo. For president, Theodoro Kooscveit of New York; for vico president, Fred Fun' Ston of Kansas. Platform?Hooray t? Minneapolis Times. ELECTRICS. C SMITH, rrisT._>> Union, S. C.