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Bfcjhiii mil* i ^MBKR L''10001 s the town OF UNION HAS _ _ ^ ^ ... I ex- B ""' ^ / r Kiliton C^pi rn, J.., who wb| Ill Tvyo Oott,w? Wills, ono the 111 ^ , jjjjl fl P! I ^ fl ; ^ ^ A j^t -SjCiBtto be tied. Go in, I jfljBfc. Utato sureriuleodatit ( f education, has f. Two ru.--' j| y ^ ^ n ^ ji fl ^oul pu 8 I apou red the |Mjdiii)ii H9 suf?criutemlent ' j ... -j I ' ~ Great Favorite. * "" ^ w^ v| -'-- i 7r b " ! c F,K't-ll!1K a,,J healing I roperT~T " "' ivri,,,'rii?i,M> -)1 190?. 1 ties of this r-.medy, its pleasaut taste VOL. L NO. :LS. UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, l?fiAV. SUP ~ g .l !?ron;,a ami permanent cures 7 r I al^-rril I h"vo :imvW. it ii great favorite with :> <&* -ik- -;k- -: >: $ F. At. PARK President. ^ OEO. MUNk<\ Cashier, J. Merchants' and Plai ^?uo',lss? -*M- -%1?- -*>?- -M4 " Bridge Work. ^ 5?j 1900 SEPTEMBER 1900 _Sik Ma Tjk Vie. Tli. Fii. Sat. lj !1 JL 1U uuaa&iaMi* 16 Y? 18119 20 21 2-2 : A3 2?25 26'27 28 29 _ SMpNEtfS. /To the Citlz3us of TJoionyJrfrr ? ' XhtougJitboMlm^V^r VM.'i3' t w thankful Ion ihVffiu'dfW^r'li? ' b glV3,-mo ii dt rcsPect i'oin , ^ t?y candidacy fur the Pp* of County Commissioner. I rat !.?e race with clean he.r.ds and a cleai conscience. I spoke evil of no cne y/'^v^but tried to be honorablo with in , mtr' fellow-men. I knew I had soma ens ' Vnics, but did not think they wcu! stoop so low to defeat me by eendin *{/ * out type written cireularB to the vo ing places, where I was least know on the day of the election. Why agj* if they had just c mpluint against n bring it out during the campaign, that {night have had a chance to < v land myself, and let the peoplo Uu :*lfca fret*? No, fellow citizens, * V^ciho can ?eo that wi<s not tt'eir ohj< ^ -ft-area 1 ead the people, and ii ,th?m that 1 might U? 1' r out. nAf uo^tKfi' h i:i u of nun t /fflb want in suppose. They k that I can't W U d to do their bidd HrNff "V l^ere u w^ere trouble is. Im'VV<*- been unable to get h>l Boot" of my fri E - .. ' ) acenid to got it for i:u>, jS** > ^?t,l'*-J,erbapt'th6j Were luwb w^they ha licAua^ot Ut}i pn <.county agrcei rftorosoi M the c6i?ht y ofKcfsnand ?n a < nv ju he!.I* lyfnfr* rfturkf nou^c h; j Mr gtUes^MyJhtt; the Hi ft ' srenl c twY' A'lll(' -^ >;,"'"''rii J H. Norma!', for School ( ff if pioner, and myself, for one County Commissioners. I S want the office, as the other f ne^ioes, hut iny fri< nds ina; "* I.'accept the ottico which J d were alUvoled for by the Dc party and elected. So if th / M> any one a Radical then all tl ism ciats tl at voted in Uuio j. in that tl ction a;o Radica ^ Horace (ircelcy, a Kepuh supported hy the Democrat)' f * the South for President oft States. Jhe same year. *a. rfferr; *7 -;i> *$> -;fe <$& T*e * A. H. POSTER, Vice President. ? & D. ARTHUR, Assistant Cashier. ^ nfsrs' National Bank f >. ON, ?. c. A $G0,000 I 50,000 'f 00,000 ^ $170,000 t T 'I f. IT. Wallace, XVm. Jeffries, * E. 1\ McKissick, A*. H. Foster,, ? 'H - ? our Business. X itt \4# V o-:-o- ELECTRIC 5. . SMITH, \ST.^> ' 1 Union, S. C. I ho Minority, a? the two aegices were o .i:trol!ul by men of their party, v. huh w_i3 in opp isilion to what 1 thought w..a heot tor the cjuuly; but they being in too in j oily 1 could not help Myj-oif. 1 s.ini iii n.y resignation, and it win accepted. The Clerk of the lirar-l, li. 11. K.iw's, also resigued, is. my i-couileoli-ui. * I.hear a'c.tiial the said chc.dar J, with di.ii 1 lardy, told out ike county for mi over Coat. Ti.at is a ! Iji:-c on uom biuri. niiuuii, us :ar a-j I urn e an termed. Tiic circular, I hoar, h signed Cr./pa Key p. I", may liavo been goUtii up by tcias o'.e iu Viua Keys, Or.! i am glad to axy 1 received a largo v? to ! iu. Croea Ki vp, marc than nuy other | caudidaiu. Two other candidates. b? aidoi niysjif were bora ria l roare 1 ia the township. ??*: Fellow citizir.s, I am ready to*r.rsvver any charge that may be bruught p?ain?t n,e. J h.rva the hinor ti^he {Atd of year Couulv (Jam mourners .at* my'obllU). - . blic ofl,;,-, plcr.ee t times, iibouU haw hecuu&o he, al . enough uot to courage and ru ? w do l'>r ;V, persuaded by ?>} j f a?. rooir V=r^nrU ,uT t"o people. 1 general j to |lo my duty U' ' ". V have always voted W in lh*Si "? ?,Je ' lh never aaitte ;..doDendeut ticks other, or VUlOu m... ,i end I am uow sixty-four years old. g have always tried to treat my fello t- mew with justice. I-have never bee ;n accused ot defrauding men out of the >t, rights. I have never been sued, so, had a civ.o in court, I have been h > member ot the Baptist church twei lo odd years, a teacher ia the Sunt' o\, schools halt my life; a member of my Masonic 1 dgo for thirty five yet act; and there never haa been nnyth ur; brought up ajciust me, nad 1 hit let'; to serve God and my country to hey end. Keapectfully, ho.\ V. S. Bon iDj* Etta Jane Chronicles. J* <>.' end- Etta Jane, Sept. It).?The hive store" home, at the Gordon A ic do place, ut Hopewell, was burned < cj .,- last Saturday evening, about 4 oN d.-for. The origin of tho tiro was suppo; . have havo been rats and matches. T ' one of the oldest and moat rent t pub- places in western York. Many, I that years before the war, it was a i ted 1:1 businuss place, and Hopewell v fontiou electi in precinct, and many a y dele- up? and downs connected wi dubs ot history. natioiis Tue dry weather still co lie side with no prospect of rain. Sheiiff; patches and gardens are jo mm is* Last weok was un| unusually f of the for foddering, and the peop did not advantage ot it and saved two were forage. stcd tiiat Airs. Martha E. Swarr, c w? ! well, ;3 quite sick. She has I - > o.,.. u 1(1. ? ? ? . nnocra'io lined to lic-r bed severui u?.;u at makes John Eates, who has bee^ u Demo- sevoral da>s, ia getting son n cunity Ho has had a spill of si Je, Mr. Henry Millwood t lican, was Mollie Eralton were riiarric c party of i Dth ins!. by J. L. Strain, N, ho United ; The Christian Eadeavi I servo 1 . held a meeting ut Mrs. Sail I was in j yesterday evening, Two ne 1 joined. Th onmuni m mcliiij di ! :i 1 | | c mi" < 11 at M-:ssop \[&i j, h? tin > n :c- i ' i ?.??. Iviv. Mr: Isoiu, pailor, has !> :e:i give 1 s; vacation by his congrcgali :s, a:i I is now enj >ying his much needed rest. The weather propiio'.s and crop guesaors are completely befmled. 'J i" | world u getting wifvr by .Is pe waiting to s e a thing beforo they know it?23pecia'ly.j?nt.iMe of divine inspiration. ?S #n:o of our best and most intelligent fanners catitwo t present cotton crop at less th in onoj>r, half. * ^ Kfn.ciii^a \t "???, Trt-Trarrrey, w ; > , t"sTTiTleg I>y an accident a few years ago, is now working on his farm ucnr I this place, an 1 making a full hand. Gilt8 is a bustler. Ollin. youuge-t child of Mr. ami Mia. II. i>. McD-.iiIe;, of Hickory Gr>vo, i : ?j i;o u!i\ve!!. Ho !ias '-:vrr. It v. I'. Muri>:i p.-e.\c':-:l at | Salem last hVibbruh at 4 o'clock p.m. Tho North Pacolot Inter lei.onr. national S. S. Convent! .a will moot a! I)r.\yioavil!o Mountain ou tho 211^1 instant :it 10:.'JO o'clock ti. in. ' People along Thickoty and Gilko^ks creek aro having :t iinclinio t> nmLe t hay, ami 3>:no farmers are g- Min r J their fodder pulled on tho h.dvcs i.; order I> have it saved during tho line weather. There coins to bo an i::i;nigr.i'u i (kver amongst ilio colored people, and . aomot i* them will leave soot: for the Wis', or North- Went ho vo ui iI m- j stand. tju:te a number have gone within the past two years from western ; York to western Pennsylvania. Others j nro speaking of going t? i'i, cian i;i, Ohio. ^Iiort crop?, I nr wng_\? u?? ' ( other causey ' ombinad lias croa'el . ii i^^ujj^ioti among them, ^ if a.iy of ihere heing The pubiio ive put I > gn at <S3Jtp ointment by this situation oi" atrJrar' Vox. SPARTANBURG HTE^. "1 ? _____ A Highly Apptcyiatcd luetic r l-rom a VaNkxi Corxttufrqti V j? I . MrT Editor:?*V"*~ ^ybc occas?o K^v^r' a 1 like ft "thumb paper ???. -o . \.r rW,CT Str *? >??* ralUlie.1 Kill. ! ^AS^UibtttUrtU reach p'J Si ilVUiv. I out fur something batter yet. , j Dur trcliys are a auccesi aud add e much to recreation and business. ; New residences and handsome stores y arc going up all over the city; old t, stores aro being remodeled; new firms I are opening up business, and the old. w ones are not to he out done. .So you II the dear people will now be benefitted lir by cut prices aud good natured comor petition. a Glendale Park, our "seaside" reity sort, is nuite a popular place, au> lay while yet, of course, in rough fatal the bids fair to be a favorable altractio xva, with the visitors r.nd citi/ms. ing The beautiful church fir tho Prei ond bykrians was form illy dedicated < the Sunday. The services were unusual interesting, and drew a largo aud ion o. which could not have failed to enj tiio timely discourse of Rev. jj Hemphill, cf Louisville, Ky.. and prayers and praises of this soiomn "old casion. This church sa auother je Iouro iaid at the Saviour's Let. The pas down Ivjv. Dr. Watkins, wao very car jlook. to put, not only the building, but i*i full union v r JO(i L.) Vy^... his id -'Crown Him, crown Jriim i/m. owned all." many The funerrd services of Mr. F note I were at the church in the afior: /as an Many sympathizing friends met re the to pay the last sad tribute of rc ilh its to a worthy man, a useful elder Christian. ntinues At night the communion a Turnip was held. Several new member failures, added to the church by certi ino one and on profession ot faith, ilo took Our public schools opened a lot oi day, and our streets wfere aliv the dear children or. thoir haj o?,i teach A Hope- turn to school rooms ?..m. oeeu cm- Miss Besaio Uallmau, after? visit to her brother, Mr. Olivi i sick lor man, will return tomorrow to ,10 better. Tho Converse Cnnmercial ow fever, students ot your county will i mil Miss learn of tho death of Prof, il Sunday who died at his home in Ala' , P. hard student and a good teacl or Sociei) The citizins arc already io Foster's forward to the carnival with w members and hope to see the oity orov v. 8: ? J } .T >'.i i "ott is h ro cljAi g 1 r Ti' }Jco ilivc;'' Mr . Janf3 S;.. i? c! Ling f>r Mr. O iver <? \li > ?}') ro \ -ivy promising ydur-g n e fUi >u. > ; ; I r so villi !>o%t v. hl.03, f?.r Hie j p-!]Kr lul! i3 pr igrecaivj leider-?. o.'-o , 'a mteA'c >rpi of c )rreai ;rMoo! \ r . 1 7 F* T ' T LP jpART LACONIC^. 7 jSc\vs Frojn the Jf1 ',',n when he was put Oui, j ' " ' ^^ t>eldoni,^ .13 ( 1 li C -V tfgfeW r| t.n. it liono \v if to Baltimore t;> atteu 1 | j , ,lie den till '^rtmqbt of the Univ?: i v ot Mar}T^. \ i>li l on tliyj ,) 'iast., Martin Ij I ; 7 >id, a hi of tf/Ja :d Mr?. Saor.: ? ! "' Hunter. i p' Mr. W. K. Jji: -tt.:i U iio'.v in I l.o NfirlhiM nvct.i pirJiadu ; tin ; ^ . 'ill ft:nV, v.inte jBtock i"r L-o'lliart1 Mill store. Jti'a expeooi that !i vill rctnra j . few days. Mr. JohnH-rri? ha 1 4 lito p.-'. c \ i i?iicu 0 rc'lily. Ail x ii n\ mire? .1 I K* he liiues Idgo^. of P. an 1 ! 1 iiv.o moans itt $5 of the money :;t .. ,. netting of if 1;!go. His night th i.une with rich sorrow a j f he warM; vaaofdVa jn. TI10 aext morning, ' ,he day oj he toivind primary, tie ?);?tirj?e|4 oillie elections weal I > tin liall t<?rrf.Jgc *.l>c r ,f?m for tiic dutien , , >f the lay.. Mr. Win. Johnson on raLiuA sash noticed r>. Ml of prper , hat h-.iLvlhor. \ to tho b >tt >:n :!i uah autVva 1 nb m' to brnV.i tho nam >11* as ho|lhought it merely ua 1 , obacco smtn.-, but 0:1 1 >3:1 r : ispec ' i< 111 ? ! :v ft : < iliV. )'.! 1 \ '.! it ilil C X irmontiol di-cloa*(I thy rui ;i,r? I ???cy Mora': If you an:,l T ;T | -Jj.cjr (r to Iojc it whore au hon 1 nan will it. ,v- PiUs* h? torn a vi it a-uoug frion-lj atSr- -- M&Ejtt ? n'/n3 0f\M,. |, urcmi.v. , ?* ..yW''' 71/?"* '$ ^ year-3, ;ui i a i)cttor'^3!2._ ..^Tond Christian cannot be'found auy where. Ho has settled mora disputes between his tno'g'jbors than any lawyer iu the laud, and while ho is now not able to ! write an 1 council us as of yore, we appreciate him and trust that he may be permitted to be with us many year.; to come. I spent a day not long ago with Mr, L J. Browning, and I had the pleasure of meeting Rev. James liussell, - of the Presbyterian church, who baboon conducting a series of meeting T much g) >d wa - at Enoree. a. d dune. e Mr. M. C. Ray is remodeliug M n Browning's gin house and pre?s. M Ray is a tine carpenter and one oftu: s- beet citizens. yn Thomas II. Gore. ,'po thj-: coolest man ON RHCOK i?y Equal to nil occasions. No otl ton such man as w../. llryan. wel Bryan has cool nerve.?By a t itor, little joke, sprung with cool, but neat fective declamation, he arrested a c the pr.de of frantic men and wuine.i i: k'ith: speakers' stand at electric Park 1 of vtniing a pauic at Chicago, a days ago. tfgk bster The N^jroRLau had just fough loon, way through the crowd and there taken his place in front of the or .-spcct platform when the over crowded and a ot the small stand cracked and to waver. A teciion oi the won crvice gave way women shrieked in s were aud men tried to jump over th< " - nf the 1 ficatcs iug upon iuu ucu? ~ thronggat the rear of the stand. Mon- "ilel.o'' laughed Mr Bryan, 'e with ing a smiling face upon the >py re- people, "i'his can't be a den icra. platform. There arc no bad i week's iu that. Come, now, stand stil jr Gall- you? if yon staud togethei i Union, you are, you will be all right, i School stamped the thing will fal' o egret to and he laughed as if it was r Palmer day occurence. His selfassur burnt?a a (juieting effect upon th aor gone. When the dust cleared awa 1 >okiug found that a few people had pleasure cipitated into the chamber \ rded with 1 stand, but none were serioui ^Wm. k mbra BAN K RESPSCTFULLi ianking Business an Vnd promise you lii the best al|SO A,revc,lt? I f 11; V V } M - :? Af'lor :i I005 tiaHr^Trfmoled ' nuin? thn is^'i Au I :; ' ( > S.*:?t. 10, ., \va :.,o 1 ..t iho ?\uup )l)cl:.v Llj.Ar! lloi ), >: i i r R JV. I W. W j ; .. * . \ : 'or i j ??x iliir / days v .!: C. lir ?.'/>.dhl, S. 'A Iki.-O I h>) . u . 'o tiers f;u;u suy i'.ion !j nil Tin MI!'. 1 r I -ni's c ! -i is .chi" .(1 I h sdis wil c-1-i j ? T ! : ;i r,ii*Ar si' :-'i f v.hil .> !v:rc ' '} - r t>. j lv-'t 11 A ui . sVVi*.;.- . Jin*.9:t W tt 1; V* 'ii-i: ; a.,: sv.il hi * he'p.in it: it; i*sit; lr-.?rc . bse: C3 foi .) iutfc ; \s hoi'th. M??y wo tV.i all tho S t" !_ i ; 1111V 1)0 roviv i. Sits I tha: a1: 0 el'ti'M d > IIP \ (i ;.I it <""U VCli is. SI' 1 ! I" U" t) ..rid w >U ;vs ijav-y ihlc i * 'or i i r uud m> ihu eli >11 itiO 4 < 1 irlorly C ' >!?0it;C, whis 1 Uo hold a;. F. sfer'a Chapel x.ii< r.-ri : i ().; ;1>; r. 1,11 !' J. < ISOM, \\ C. * - ii|iioyemei!ts at Cedar Sarins /" -raci r J, A. Ji s'.i- : . ^ <.; -! CX'. II v'.il. ) : li.i" tl:<J i;rji ;si'. Springs for t: ' i.v..-, i lii,. (^af, <(u!1ib ? :j V. of the Jd!;t:-riul is t, ?an<t an \ b.u.k!:?viug ij to cumuiem bar 2;ty. ;ct; u'I.U .J. , institnto w'flrom tr f '..l, t! r o s h'gU ?n I lit leu v? 9 !. lifl * .1"! I VO'll !at5 "P? ratuj I . h looatb.l about 200 V? froui 1 ? present ol ro i buiMiug o about 2"'.) ar.i-3 t.on Llie i?i .in bui , i :g.?Spartanburg Journal. gavj: in:r tiii: coi,i) should Helen Jewell the Crunk, Froze , J hi Riehmond. a Richmond?Mia Ileleu Clay .h a I of 1> jaton, was a visitor a, the sr |ar the convention of ! r,ip!i.,to being iiwld here, and a <*. t ! make an svi ircft?, but was not n* ! tod the opportunity. U.r j.rc' n-.'o i i the Fifth Afric i chur h in tl.rs aubionoa ! 'I'oei that pack. 1 ".no house ere jy iair. F;.)! -sir Chandler, the ' . wi*iit ij/.e.i to niter - i *v 1 * !lri- ; ;! i 51 * (1 t'> i)Oid: i'llll l u-siM. ... ami to address the body. Dr. | v absiiu and the vice pi r'to ; vrould not introduce her. ef-; Later I)r. Morris said Miss lain- might be present J v.bon oiuei i the were, but not before, pre- "Wo do not care," said Dr few "t > do anything that \. .11 o: feeling between tho races aft : this gone. If we want to hold tl: had 9-iip of the white people we ator's our duty, and if wo arj mist U>or will have to work it ovit iu r be^au southern white man, who w i floor duty, I am sure, in due terror time. 3 rail- Adl loading speaker^ > p packed j'act that the negroes m i i themselves what they hav< , turn- looked to the white man to t! scared villo News. ? . ? . iiocr?in^ | planks! 1, won't' ^ rifle v/hica is a:? i?l wi whore i Mauser look iike :ui o , If you i muskct has been invented u you," hn'\ doctor. It will 6h0o in every- iJ.1 |l,iuute, A company is anee had . '?e'l *n New York to o crowd i an'l if 3 treasurer i y it was ^iei loaded and the tri been pre-1 K,)C3 ?n shooting until Jnder tho ; l'ri) J unless the soldier j Jly injurd.1 ?Exchange, !po< :>!. c\trywhoro. st is especially priz.l tiy ni'itlr.-is of small children for < M-, cr-'ii;. an 1 whooping cough, :n i: i hv.ns :.:i quick relief, and a: it < o Mains no opium or other harm* In I drug, it may he given as confi- y ih-n'ly to a l.uhy :h to anadu-t. For Q sale by F. C. Duke, Druggist. J' ^ NU s<^ riior.^^ !).-. McDowell' *' '' ?mm u:.. .': ! csic diphtheria, and j ; > . a ? ih-5 i.cws got abroad, the :c . s>vi >. I t jok the niatj ?er up. ' . '. ! ! - meeting yester: .lay :> : ' '. "l ' ' > r giv-nt? the 8ub? j t : . . .; :n, decided to close 1. I. vti:ig far;her <U velopn. 1 >c.\l >}?_? s'ciiws are of n t-'1 iu is't yet occasion i : < i.' it may be that ?. i'. V m more casep. The <.! . c urse, will he remr i i .i ; tl ere is reason to '> ! -v ?l! , t:rt er is just ?Ihnjuirer. ll TUB CAUS1VA.I,. 5. miitUe h.o deciduit w a b i p-.r.ule, aa suggested iu this v. . c!:, perhaps they i ? ' \* I 1 r .i-i n/.?<tn lit \\^not i "! i *. i.. i "/ V'.1 school chil_ [hewn v ry much ii:terest67j ''an? ~ J :1 ij tin city bias decided to ?? I bave ; v, hiclo oi b jm."! kind gaily * * ? -2Sbsi , ' ekd wit it llotverj uud filled with t;. | c ;!<!n,0 question ftlw* > , J i: j'-.'Lii v ; quite p.ii item of expert these irt . Mrs. jMorgn*99? birt ^ ji Vwork of thmmo^ '"miniaturists than * 11,1 "* l\na !!:;ps ? ?m,;Vhile the old plantL j bar: ; ^ ?nm Iron: I tha Ashley aud the n'' j in : w. <_'( ; iiv:t wic-j^mo eases have been ' t i ilv city : 1-13 morning more than two 1 t\v > year ' 1 < hill. Be.tq 0f reminders 11 t.'cio-.-l; the reached ti^outh ^Carolina . 1 ot the ci'.v and sat down tcjy day8 0f the ...? ' s' \ri r.-iiway si'ling on 1 uorics are still v' ' -be wi: very much worn ! wc-.rc ' > ;*h earning eveu ?I eliil.l", en., b ?d by two w*rrhocn After AC' hIjo had been still a few fhltftrfes she noticed the child in convulsions wr i, ltd i.i a moment it gasped its lost. The " agonized mother, holding the still iw-gro form, was taken up and carried to the ought .ivn>t nt.ee which she said her grandrrre. i- m >ihct lived. At the depot she had 1 ? ?r? | Tt or her rela it-mo ililliiHiity m iuuu..e ivtrsd ti ;o.j, but linaliy walked down the utile- r;.i!ro.i l i 'v - k! tho ripartan Mills, del >v hero oho hoi- grandmother and kviv; a::e!o iv a tlm name of Ad kins. ' Iiuj . ;y ..i, iSicSiini-Jan Mills showed ' Morri.. | [ ;l. t) r i j '.p oiigiually came from *\l>?rr::? : c extreme upper portion of the re :aent . uuiy. riho was an orphan and sever.;.' ). ' rj a .jo in a -r led David Hipp, Jewell A .;o de-v i'ted tier, She was for a few visitors .. ;i employee 5 i. ine riparian Mills . .< . 1 ago fi, as she said, for Morriv, (j IIowaver, in her distress, lUo?. ')a<* a' 0 c- no lro.a Uoi >11 this week in ft. we liuve v. .vgon and cu foot with her mailing* l0 ^r'enc'' child.?S^artii:ibUr<; Journal. must do - r? ~ ' idi the Accident Nesir Greenville. ^ Jfc*'' ill do his ' course of Or* nviiD, Friday night, about 8 , o'cloc *. Fr.ir.k Chandler,the eighteen- A V' liasiztd the >' r eld to- of one of our most pros- . low do lor ror i farmers, acidentiy shot him- 'rj 3 3 too loug i. . ntly. Mr Chan* * qM lo.-?Green- tier's family lives near Londermon, ? - ' miles below this city, Thoy j ' ?*0 aincrincr, ' * v.. were ittingon the trout pur**<? o??&?0. when thi ir dog ran down about a ,U make tiie hundred yarns to a grove, barking, I nAi ^ li rctly. Frank (dm: dler got his gun ' bI a Uevc- u ;(j wilh t?vo brothers went to see * it 700 shi es what th > deg h ~>d trr el. The do? wtus oeing orgau* p, a (pjc|j which wr,n tilled with bru'sh. manufacture (jhand]< r look I?i 3 gun by the barrel is Mr J' iiiil. a.id punched iv. the brush with the igger ih pu.tcd 1 H- ((.K 0p |ps ?uu> ifl supposed that <"00 snots arc |a 1 caught the hammer of the gun, ,iuts 011 brakes., CrtUsjng to discharge, th? load enter* j ing his heart, causing death.?K. S. M. J ' '* Vk''