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Then;] 13 NGV \ / Miss C rv?^^or *ier cIays* Before she leave* we want l<> < to start all fresh next season. Xe You get a hat now at just half prit RIBBONS! We have a big lot < out, and on Friday, tl are going to turn the and if you want Ribb remember. _____ SEAMS ALLOWEI FOH. SUPErt? ^9i, &SAUM& Town and County. L Additional Local News. ' ;K Crowded Over 1-rom I4oc;il I\ig. ! --.e i j.t \\ hat is the meaning of the "P. J. ! to R'' or "Big Whistle?" j bo The new coating of paint in tlie in- w' tarior of the Union Drug Si,ore ad Is ; i:! ? materially to its attractive appear- j ance. he Mr. Julius Fowler's yiehl of wheat j ov on 1 acres was ."is bushels, while Mr. j s;i John Sprouse's was 7u bushels on t? j(''' ,?/?./?? D?it. n .. n- i ? I ''' iitius. i>unx vi reu rutigu. MAllHIKD.? At the Manse June -'!, !,! 1000. Mr. C. T. Powell and M ss ,!o Klliott Lawsm. ]>.,th of .Junesviia'. n:liev. C. A. P. Jennings was the odici.itiug in in is tor. Among the popular commercial r.u-n who make Union one of the points i.i *ti their rounds wenotictd this wnk Mc>? . ,K Albert Meatis i nd S. M. Pickens, of , ; !i:? Anderson, li. T.t reigler.u.d Mi. 15a.i of Spartanburg. Mr. H. I*. Scaife has established a plant at his store for tlie bottling of soda water, etc. He says lie will bo ,. able to sell anything in that line so as to save frieght to the purchaser. '* > Another new industrv for Union. eo Mrs. T. .1 eIT Greer, of Pacolet. so spent a few days in Union this week. She was called to Union on account . of the serious illness of Mr. .1. M. gi Greer's sister, who we are ghul to report is better. There was a brilliant electrical di.s- co play in the heavens southeast of l!.e city Tuesday night. The lightning . Hashed so rapidly as to have the appearance of an almost continual flame of lire from 8 :o0 o'clock toO:l.">. Ii was a grand hut awe-inspiring sight. ' We understand tint there are inure t t! an cue married man in litis town " j ciriying around in their pockets the th picture of handsome young women, and that woman is not his wife chhcr. '1 We don't caro In call any names at >.hi-. time but we will sjucify next we k ti any one wishes. M We regret to learn thai, Mr. Leo's vi son, Boyd, is quite ill. Jle, some six weeks ago, ran a)weed into his ankle ,l while plowing. He had a had time t;, with it a week or more ago, and again fo Tuesday night he was almost thr >-,vn *? into convulsions with the pain. It isjfeared that hloo I poison may result. linerj V PRACTICAL! ! ote s, o a \ 11 i m mer home in Now Yci lour away all remnants, o >\v i.-i the time for hulie.-? to :c. a a SW! a g df choice ribbons le 2yth,ar\d Sa kse Ribbons loos on now is your c '" A >wwiansj?? ORiTV SPULM! PRIC /& . X\>:hi.og of importance trans] 1 the civil ducket tll!S V.'Ct'iC v.irt adjourned Tues.l :y. Mr. It .1 . Vinur/. of lis ?ec Uals i:i the ::rst cotton IvniiiS n a.-un. II'' hands in two 1 ! nis ti !?! i.i which there a:e a great 1 bo ?v?. Owe of l!.o blossom on s!a :I and mean* th i'. t'.i b >1 i' iidi ii foil is nearly grown. T.i end of anything wo hive s-ui so Mrs. Mary K. lVtty died at one on Knitting Mill hill Mot ening. She had been ill with implion for some time. Her 1 ild Annie May, three months e-1 about three hours after other. The remains were take nesville Wednesday and inte (lilead church yard. Xot Captured. Til 'o ! from China savs S; vim 11 M-.rnnnnlcil Ktisl lenii?!v linvr: 111?? i my S miles from Tien T> inie," iiisn iiis camp says I e en M 1.1 ilC.M" I ll.lil IW.) 111- !'<* A.lVS. e .Mi i munition nine I c\i..e! !< The I'cuit uithiry is Hciflv, * me n Nei mi. tiirr-w the i-wile' c tnsi'.c ;ii tlic mill, on lh<? lit: illeii'l 1.. ' .susnlay a- 1 lli-t i ^'ne nriiss after *.?at< r. mi-scl rannm. i ll.C l:!;;1! licsMe, liy fnl't iinnl'-'v V*?! i:i1 l.cl )i'e lie jf.?l Hi ; . 'J'l liu-l 11:: iliiit is ile-'eiviie.t el von-t pni'i-hiiii nt. Hal tin' M eiit i?!T ihil trestle then' weniM i n litis' cants- ft. any e .n ;!i no. It Is sinKl 11ii?I iIih li.?y,wlio c JtllO'Vn lilhl till! !:> 1; ;;!:)I|I Jin lie petlitei liar.' is \v:iiiiiiif to lei sincr im 'M ? l:ii; l. Any one Hid ti 'iMH'r.sit'iv |'.,1 1 id Kill lulu r-mns in this mumer, should be yoml the jtowt'r of harming any Resolution * of Ri'Sjtct't. Whereas in tho Providence of euvenly lather, lie'has r- m< >in our number Mr.?. V,'. II. ^ [ (?, for many years l'reaidoi rho Ladles Oomotory Socle orefore lie it. llesolved 1st, Tlmt We l)0\v ' hiriNsion to I ho will of Him >cth all tiling? wcil in the cou: I I is l()VO. II solved 'hill, Tiial in tho ?I? ;if rs. Wai'neo v.t? have lost a wise ser and an earnest co-worker. "to was ever ready lo perform it it s of !nr o!l! -o. Uoaolvcvl :jr,|t That, wo extent e Itermv.'iI f:i:rti!y our most It. It sympathy, and commend t that One who alone can s{ aoo t ? the t roub'od a tul, Mus. A. II. Font : i:, j Mks. Duo. ()r,T/i;i,, Commit M K6. J. II. ltOIMIKH. ) rr 5 if 'Season - i" LY OVER. jf2p, ' ; I , will Teave ^ <';s L"k in a few E : <Uls ami ends loft over etc, in orderj^ eet bargains in all Millinery Good??. ! _. ^ ; CI RIBBONS!:.' 111iat wg want to close "u-. turd ay the 3Gth, we j:1m se regardless of cost, S hanee. Only two days Lo ( i : c\ 3 EST j FITTING, 'd aWEBaMMBMBiMgaHfr-i; , A STYLISH iV ! l,i' ! ah !ANTE?D ! o., :E3 j?;; t hi RST Z7 >5 /f/J? \y I? m &*wAi"? | & - ; ; b> .irea : u*. /i. s. wii\i,i;v m:ricsti;d. jyl ?ud! | at; j.lrrr.sf M.ulc i:i *\< *.* l'orJc City. ; lr. i;.-: i Promptly I\its i/> $5,000 | th its'.1 Csish Jtiiil. an i tut j r;,,S . Tu-.lavV N^vY. r:: World. | j * nun. j ' ; *''A lon^r distance telephone ines- 01 s.i^e from I'nion, S. C , to Deputy nn Sin rill'Terry caused tlie arrest at the hi ' '" Waldorf-Astoria yesterday of Wii- tb ! ii Mil 15. Kmiih Whale}*, a wealthy on her mill owner of the South. ,p , . Mr. Smith Whnley's arre.it was in .. *' a suit for $10,000 damages brought ! con- by William F, and Henry \V. Wendt , l[c il.tle of the Buffalo Forge Company. Tliey *'J old, charge that Mr. Smitl-Whaley libel- ; j10r ed their firm and caused them to a < lo-v a contract which they had for do n putting in ventilating apparatus for !,> rrcd ihe liulfalo Cotton Mills at Union, ft. j j.j C. They say his interest in the mat- i g>| tor was due to a desire to have the ;. contract to go to the Sturtevant ?, ! . ' t'u-ir rivals in business. j ' ,m-;. Mr. S n:lh-\Y!iuloy put up $5,00'.? i j-s?m! eash hail and returned to the \Val- | sOi in a dorf-Astoria." 1 v.v nr.o' | lis On ;i IIii*/i PJunc. | w Th- following mnhitiois from tic ,4( ^J.>itu at ratio Kiccutivj CY intuit* f v , (. . tee, with the rrqdeat to ?p.e th.it thiy i 1: v ?ro (ill ireed to the lie. t of their ability, of . i : have been a?.. t to the Crusty Chair- C. t oft man gr ' W:n:t:i: vs, There ii cool feeling i tie i]'. *u " i a'i Dcsa.'.cra'o in the Shito to | th. mii.c "> a'-(l whrrea*, i: h des'rablo that ! have 'he o.inpai iu, being a c mt'.et arnooiig {.fCi j I-Mlil'iCrjit*', fehull conducted Oil ft j m ! d high plane. Therefore* be it. j ju ;,"V' IIT, a', the S.ate Doino j pa vi orali Recent ice (' mvuUten suggest t > J tir t!ie Canity Chairin 1:1 of each County ! M put '.t i!io St\to the r\ 1 vi "ability < i rc<p r- ! fr> <>!?' . ii,' {' :? ITl't! t > ; !\ -t V I i:i I:ll; ft i.-l pC" it j;ja! iih-i-c. b it 1 i C > Tl-13 til 7 > j It: f'l :t >11 !'-;i v.i >f t!j-? i?-j un I t'i : e > any ciiiili litte wh > p sisla i:i rcfu-i t,ul :iff| lie.c uca to t'm be 11 ,w l,:l ^Vj alio wed t> speak. I 11 atVf l>7 iv . . lb * ' I'rohiUiLitm Meeting. 8U is i 11 , ~ , ... aft NV],. fo!Lr?! Ift :>< tfiiil tii; I Vol.i'ni! ion j i 'onv. iiiion !o li e ('. in t I louse on Sal ur-) ;ny at 11 o'clock ii in , .Imio Until. , l li s is <i i Jiiip'iiiiuilinx, so don't l'"' 1 ?.f fail I , ft.:.i,ft. ! M .S. M. Hk.k, Jk.. H. U. w.i ''n(> !' Co. Chairman.' AT HARRIS' MILL. br, 1 t.. wt '"ft I :iui i.ow niiiniii4 tl.e HniiU mill in liftin joiiiii-iii past, of town, ami aui pit-pared i leak to il i all ki,,-h of grinding. Hr'nig your vvlic .t a ! toine. I guarantee sttia'.'iiftiion, in ,lec. W. il; RAY. ;UJ 20. It. 1,0 u jLENN spri GLENN 3PR , is up-to-date and e\ wuitii for RTIF1CATES OF CUKES. ?XX A ticntiun ?oldicrs. Th ( 1 T:i!i* S..] ii'-.s are called M < *. a! !) -a i, gul.ir platv of incline i i it* Towiudtips 011 Salurd.ty the ll'h t . at I wo <?Y!i'.!-, j>. in. ai.d il it: i :;>< ;-oliiic: s if thov can) to! ve a> a Towrdiip pension Load aial ] ? ! tl eir 1 hainn mi to l':,i .p, 11 . j Monday ilit? -_ !"l of .July i.oxl ami ! ct a Comity 1; aid from their iiumhi r j rve next u.tr. I \ crd? r f 11. .1. IJkt.si i.r., (..'haii man. Uonnitv It ri.tvt.KU, Secret arv. ' . in ?iv;illo\v Her i)wn Tongue. ' t '.'Vir.y.l' \ l 'i * li%? Mi-s Agur?* O'lvei f , i)\:\ tw hi ar-i !?i JuupMt ( t .1 O'Xo.-iV, < 1 ; : rn-lvt e. M o:.i>'i < iho le-i- j h* of t " vy- i.y \y f .ra.iug tic; .'.ommon t a' i i baiilhwiiig In r . :if, s > that 51st-re ii notring of it :n in her naiiith. A v.eck ago wn? r- liral timo the girl f >u\\ ! !ttm. 1 ( le t j p. rtu. m t'e hat, ami t' u clio- ! very happened i:s a p ei'.inr w.iv. I to was i:i t!>o act < i' turui* g-*i 1 ! ,'g'ie Puck'-v. r I to-v.ir i tlx rmr <' 0 ai 'i'.llt, when uM.ii'.y i:, slipped \vn her thrul ha.i way, au;l the 1 arri'i.po gror.'ly frightened 5?. r. iih el lli'. uhy g -t it. buck i*it<? j rmul position. HhicJ then also h>..s acticcd it und now can perform the it with cu e. Cross Keys I,cltcrl Mr. Iklitor:-- We are certainly vmkful for iho 'Guardian" issue 1 r Mr. II. L. Seuife, Tis <] liteanensy per ami in worth preserving. 1 tii to stale that the battle of "Black- ; >ck" ford v.us not m re than .'1 miles ! /in my home, ami it id at, or u:*nr e place that Mb. II. C'. La way a id ' il had hcoa toying sj I ,ug to get a . idgo aero.r too Tyger. O.so at that int, would bonifi. ho an i tlie people i Bogansvilie j muth, and also the , me of "G ildoa" Tinaley was given ; ui at that parlicuhir bittle, 1 was! ivi inf/.nicd. The British were camped on the M /rib side of tai i 'er, :ri 1 o ;r t-flirer.* were viewing e:u ni iking their many dennrtstra j ns, an 1 em of our officers remarked, at if ho had a man that c mid tulle a rifl; sufficient tj bringdown certain ollic r, ho believed it woul l ' no rill';', i the entire bvliali -n. Tina 1 t came ami said ho coil 1 bring him j \v?; tin leveled his lille a:.d at theund t f tai l till* the liiiti.-.h officer i !. Tho vie:x ral io command cf our ; rco- Ski ig the s iCO -cfefiil fro from i irL-y's jjun yil'opcrt up and pro | yfed Thi-d'ey wish a very tine gold i itch for tho shot. Tirs'ey remarked .it ho o.uld not re colvo it, that he j rs not fight i tj '< i" g >hi to it for hi- 1 uutry, ho i' o u thai day niled 1 id Jen" Tiiis'ey. Teen era v *ry ' ? i.i the i SiOraiiou h ft. Mr ,) ?hn | Oil, of vo'ir tow, li.ftt married one \ thoiltc;o;.!a:it3, a!v> Mr. If. It. Mo j *:ickLi, of Goaliou Hill, is I think n \ t great gr a no' - or. of this rjvolu* ; >:i;\ry sire, tru r !>!ool :ic?er ran in is Veini of .toy f.i? ,".Iy. I r! ?y win Lnprrrsii with tho i:o r;ptit>n of a akirmich that took place \ ?j% 1 * ? I % . * i :ir oircm Ci.'.'no:!, in tvinefi tins j v:: g m 'y j/uyctl nu important < rf. The ilnt.i was j;5.veil mo Home n ago by ou; of the ?uoea<lantr, r J>iui-j3 Young, svh > iivra a it fur <ai (;M Sari's chrc'i. I i atomic.1. ' i >; ; ? pirL' I' t::!a ! ta-r hut another i i written it much bitter than 1 i-.M. Mr. a ao\r neigh!) >: i sin Mi a h;'!o;i-litJ yiulil of ivh* :?f. | i \: c<) two PaC'ia of guA.io prepare.! i W. J?. Thoma n It wluat, end | j of ? ?tton :> e 1 on % h 11 w.i- ! ppoael to h j una acio (.ctual W,J.1|I # . . .1 # M \ ? - 1 ' u-.i.i i.i 11 ;i iii vi-ii) on aiwi* i fill t5 j?:u .}?>{' tl.rc.j ( ') peeks of i: ! Is. t:. r !.(j 1 i,.it :>') b;i*hcl* a kind <i w'..r it w.w gotten fr.ijn r. J. I). (Ifahun. 1 e.tppm ii Hi id be n't- i tj fc:iy (jiU i.liii \v'ie il i are familiar v;ith tint kiud of ead, so yo-.i f,oo wo have g?t tlie ?eat to make it out of. Tj:oma3 H. flour;. Croii Key?, J iu-3 J2, l'JOO. Oh yea, live pow rj j.re harm- now* Chine, hn'i fiie'i of them i> wn.'oh5 the other with its 1 aud o r ite hp j ckot. i NQS HOTEL,11| ING5, S. C. ?' * i ! OF SUMMER RESORTS| ^ * t ii.i. i.i; u>s.i I'll! ><:;<' (ilomi Spriii*;'-' , R u? i?|ti5il on tlio continent torj n.K-Ii, Liver, Kiilnovs, I Jewels Sc kl. ' ; pen from June I to Oct. I. 1 nd Service Excellent. ?'( F. W. Wegener's Delivery, j ra in to rervbndv nnn^ fa _ _ ^ ? 0 aij For board apply to lie npson & Simpson. IV< ' fr Joncsvillc News Notes. 7 i to n-? , fo I no rams arc rc.aruirg ti:o pro to gress cf the farmers considerably, but M the crops in I ho meantime r.rw grow- ?<> tag and looting well, aid when the j_. weather clears up and the farmers gel ^ 10 work they v.*ill scon cdu tbeir tli crops m.d will bo nil light again. The f'ncjlet a: d F r s; streams 'J! have betn out of tho banks but they have dor e no great ilea! .?{ damage to tiro crop'. Simecf the crocks have been higher than they have been T\ w nuny years. and some wheat ifhd oati dc in ttie shock havo been w? shed away, to Mr. (J. 13. Fowler has returned hem Mnyhinton wloro he lias been ^ repairing a wheat mill for Mr. licrry p, Iliclinrds. | ai !S !i.e wheat has been thrcrhel in 1)C this c nnmii.ity and it turned ? ut ^ well h the wvaiher had been good (\( i\ great deal > 1 tko wheal would have cc been ll r-tlied, but the wet weather g kf.3 ;i el them up and some whent is ppronliug iri lh? sheaf. Dr. A. 8. Foster c.*me up from 1 < rckharl aud spent Sunday in Jonesviile with his p.'.rjuts a ad returned st today. C; Mr. (.!. II. Foster relume i last week 111 foiMlhe rJci.rgia University, where ji he had'j ut gratuatcd with distinction fr iri law, and wliero i;e has been licenced ^ to praclic) iu the c rurta. Mr. Foster :i?.t> not yet decided where he will g !< cite. bi The buy a and girls who have been | 111 II atlc Jidi.'g college have aii returned ^ iHiinr I'jr iho teuu.nnr vacation. Mi-i Willie S.uthnrd and Miss 11 Iku'uli hipouis havo been taking ^tonography at Wiulhrop and they b*?th wro.e the s.nv.on of heli-tv. Mr. h Freeman ti e third Sunday. Every w r 1 iv? s taken correctly a3 it foil from j. 1 ho preacher's lipj p Mr. 2s. It. Iv.su !i a a second crop ' 1 .-itrawberriea and they are liue. tt'< Mies Mabel Sunderland, of P*lhaiu, ^ S. is visiting Miss Bsll Whillock. Mias Jane llaney, of Woodstock, Ga., is visiting relatives and friend* in this country. Tho Mis-C3 Spears bi and Miss llaney spent Saturday and i Sunday in Jouesvillo visiting Mis* Liilie Foster. ^ Miea Ciault, of Spartanburg, is vis. 11 itiug the family of Mr. J, F. Alman. A*r. C. T. Powell and Miss Elliott ^ Luvion, a young couple of our town, a took a buggy ride yesterday and when they returned in the. eveuir.g the) were nrii aud wife, they didn't con- ti suit the old folks about it eithor. tl That was a generous an I proper h act of tho town council of Unimiii f< voting a ? alary to John Drayton Smith, who is 011 tho sick list as a policeman of Union. Dray te Smith is li truly one of tire old land marks of P I'..ion ami an honorable gentle nan jj >?ml a veteran of the war between .he a S( ilea against whom there was never o; a thirge. Telei'Iione. P w 1,11 test News From I,ocklinrt. s< tl It has been some time since ' Ilomo" has written t > the Times aud possibly ...^ ...... 1 1 i ? ?? ? -- ?' 1 II.o I.JIIj U.ni! tiiuil?iil HO Wild I II lliC \ eick Int., hut no, he wag never wore active in hrg li'e ami bar been very * bu.ily engaged miking calls and it pleased to tay that m >st of them have been verv pleasant indeed. Thanks y ... i * 1 w Ovir Pr<abytcrian brethren have i>r ken e^rin preparatory to erecting r( .t church. It Will b> built ol brick n and will be in ;ho Lioriheru part oj (1 the town where ?ho oil post ctfice ii r< was located. n The Ihplist church will no read) w lor s-rvicea so torn in the pews arrive P mid arc put up, which pns'bly will bo during the present week. Washington Krtca died lure eti the \ 15.h iust, aye 1 If) years, lln was ? h uativo if Cluster canity, haviosr v served a number of year* ;u constable 1I? loaves a v.i'o ami severel cbil Ir.-n. On Sunday morning a child (f \ William Or*'4 was found dead in bed. b It had been in very de'ieato health Charles Williams had tho misfortune to accidentally get hit arm bruV.on while playing a gamotfba'l. n riia new ollioi; walls uro comp'eted ]:{ and the roof wi'l soon ho shiugli-d. \\ It will 1)0 up to date ami in keeping ai With the progress of tho times. " Homo. IOBILE IS STRUCK BY A CLOUDBURST fa tor 5 Feet Deep In Many Streets. AIN IS STILL FALLING cond Floor of Many Ilttlldlnga Flooded?(.rout Damage Results to >lcrcliaiidlso?Hailstorm In Idaho. lit itlsh Steamer In a Hurricane. Monii.K, Juno Ufi.?Dot woo n 4 and 8 dock a cloudburst occurred In Mobile, llowed by a tremendous downpour of in which still continues. Every street the city is submerged, in some places a depth of 5 feet. No fatalities so r nro reported. The damage will probfly bo confined to goods on the first tors and basements, but an estimate is ipossible at present as business is pracail^y suspended. The rain was light from 4 to 5, but om 5 to 7 the fall was 6 inches. From to 12 the fall was 7.7 inches, making a tnl of l'J.7 inches, the greatest record r the time. The rain seems confinod till* friilf rnnuf Tlinr*> lu nn mln In r- -?vv ... ...... " eridinn, Montgomery or eveu ns far 11 tli as Evergreen, Ala. The main drain of the city is on Wilnson street and this is badly flooded, any houses are partly under water in at region. An unconfirmed report is that threo gro children have been drowned in a tch in the northern part of the city. Hurricane Strikes Cullman. OrLl.MW, Ala., June 20.?A terriflo ind storm, accompanied by a heavy iwnpour of rain, passed over the we.v rn part of Cullman county lafco last 'oiling. Much damago was wrought by ? io wind which, ns the storm progressed, 1 tained almost cyclonic velocity, swoopg everything in its path. Trees, fences ul out-houscs woro blown down. The istoflieo building at Crane Hill was rechcd. Farms along Flint river aro undated, and much damage has been >no to crops in all portions of the muty. EVERE STORM AT NOME. Learner Cleveland Ill-lags News of Ijo.ns ol* Two 1-ilvcs. ' m Sf.atti.i:, Wash., Juno 20.?Tho earner Clovelaud has arrived from upo Nome with 15 passengers and a nninal amount of gold. She reports a severe storm at Nome on Line 5, in which tho schooner Alaskan, om San Francisco, was beached and is total loss. Her passengers were saved v tho revenue cutter Bear. Slio also is news of the wreck of the.small sloop ypsy, in the same storm, and two of i?r crew were drowned. One of tho ten lost was named Scott Stewart. IEAVY HAILSTORM IN IDAHO. torses Knocked Down and Chicken* and lMgs Killed?Crops Damaged. Drnvku, Ida., June 20.?A destructive ailstorm has visited this section of lnlio. Wheat fields and orchards wero I'stroycd and small pigs and chickens .11 ...1 l... * !-- ^ ? men uv mi- uuusiouus. me nan was receded by a heavy windstorm. Horses were knocked down. The damgo to grain and fruit crops is estimated t $">0,000. Reports from other points idicate mnch damage to grain. Disabled In a Hurricane. New Yoke, June 20.?The Norwegian ark Seringa, timber laden, bound from lobile for Manchester, has been towed lto port leaking and unable to continue cr voyage. Captain ^jerdrum reports aving experienced a hurricane on Juno 9 in which tho vessel sprung a leak. WILLIAM AUSTIN'S ROMANCE. .ctor Is in Charleston Trying to Clear l*p a Mystery. Charleston, Juno 20.?William Aus,n, the actor, is lioro trying to clear up jo mystery surrounding his birth in the opo that ho eaii come within reach of a irtuno. Austin, the name ho took on the stagQ, smembers liis supposed mother being nown as Mrs. Davis when they all ved in Philadelphia. Austin lias nplied for letters of administration on the roperty. lieforo she died Mrs. Fornano wrote a play, "A Brother's Error," ud Austin, reading the play, found an xnet parallel to iiis own ease in the lot. Tho address of tho guardian is rritten in pencil in the play; tho m&uuirript is otlierwiso in ink, and Anstin links this mltlwwu ...no *? *.-> iinouuuu as s A ' svelntion for him. It is "116 Meeting ^ treet, Charleston, S. 0." VOMEN SAVE MANY LIVES. 'rcventodn Hud Wreck On tlio Southern Hallway. Biuminoham, Ala., .Tuno 20.?Two onng women in Fnyotte county averted rhat might have resulted in a wreck on jo Southern railway. They saw a culert under the track giving away as the 3sult of a badly swoolen current, and otificd tlio trackmen, who sent out anger signals and repaired tlio break. An excursion train of a dozon cars en juto from Greenvillo, Miss., to Birlingham was due in u short time, bnt raa stopped before it reached the danger oint. All Records Broken. Richmond, Juno 20.?Edward Harvey Won probably cdjoys the distinction of aving been granted a divorco from one ronian and married to another iu A iiorter length of time than any other in io United States. In loss than 30 min< tos after being divorced from Annie Vren, of Lima, O., ho led to the altar liss Lizzie Loo Toole, of Fulton. Retries Close July 5. Nnvv York, Juno 20.?Rntrics for the ational regatta, including competitive i ices for the Paris events to be held on 10 speedway courso, Harlem river, July 9, 20 and 31, closo Thursday, Jtdr 6, ml should bo sent to Fred R. Fort* leyer, secretary, P. O. box 740, New. uvk city, on or before that date* i J