The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 30, 1901, Image 4
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The biggest hick pot we have heard 1
of recently is the pot of gold amount- ing
to $2o,oon four 1 a few days ag<- |
by an Alabama man name Jack. lb a
n >w lias n full hand.
Now comes Laurens and Abbeville t
with the announcement that arrange- c
ments are being perfected to have the t
Democratic Summer school hold a ^
session in those towns. The usual 1
aggregation nr.* to receive invitations '
to speak. A few others yet to hear
from?speak out gentlemen. We
Will yet make a record, for our sum- j
mer school not to he sneered at, es- t
pecially in an otT year. ?
- .
There are tight candidates so far ^
f >r a se it in the S mate. That mmt (
bo an extraordinarily soft seat, seeing (
that so many are anxious to hold it ^
down. Come along gents, fall it
line, let's have it an even dozen any j
way. it is a pity there are not
enough seats to go arourxl. Bui
then those who fail to got seated
might make application for admission
to tlie school of Scientific Farming
to which Mr. Davis oalle i attention
last week. It is not all of life
to be a senator. The country needs ^
intelligont, scientific farmers mor<than
they do senators, anybody can
vote when his name is culled, not
every one can farm. ^
\Ve have ordered sample copies of '
The Commoner and of Hick's Word v
and Works sent to a number of our ^
subscribers. I'hej are both fine pub- 1
lications. The Commoner, publish- *
ed by Win. Jennings Brvan. will k( -*p "
you posted upon i lu- political situ- 1
ation, and you can have it and I'm:
Timks one year for $1.To 1
While we do not club with 11 i? k'"Word
and Works," it is an excel ient
Journal, and will keep you tie r- ^
oughly posted as to weather coeditions
as well as excellent articles on
s
astronomy with maps of the heavenly s
bodies and their evolutions, besides (
a geat deal of oth?*r valuable reading ;
You can leave your if 1.01) with us ar.d .
we will order it for you. One of 1.is j
famous almanacs goes with evcy
yoar's subscription.
It is announced that the famous r
Glenn Springs nroia-rt v ho< h?-i r. a
leasad, (or arrangements to that oral 0
are boit g perfected,. to John K. (l.-sr "
rett, of Hampton county, an IT !> tt
Darlington, ot Laurens county. Mr w
Garrett is to be the financial bad. r ''
and Mr. Darlington the manager. v
The lease it is said will he f?.r e f|
period of five years, with tin." opt an "
of making it ten. Great improve ,!
inents are to he mad" in i In hotel ,(
and the sale of the mineral water i? "
to bo pushed all over the country
The spring is already famous fur tin "
curative powers of its waters, and as 11
these gentlemen nr.- reported to i>< ('!
excellent business men and indef :t g
able hustlers, we have no doubt ''
the prof erty will he Wrought up t JM
its proper place at the head of the 11
mineral waters <?f the South. It ir I'
Sated that the Glenn Springs rail- ''
road is not to be included in tin
lease. 1'
YVe would respectfully urge th"t V(
these gentlemen join with (Joi. T. (I. ai
Duncan, of l.'nion, in building, at an
early dnto, the proposed railroad from
Union to Glenn Springs. \\'e believe
it would prove a Lonaii/a for the v?
Springs. I i
The new company is expected to ev
take oharge the first of Junuury next, ii?
%
COL. NEAL PARDONED. Its
tie* h
The Ci.?ve?ior has barkened to th" f:irnill
ippeal of the citizens of several covin- bavin
ies bv petitions liberally signed and j >> N
lutnerous personal letters from some ha**.
>i South Carolina's prominent citi- , },e ^
:ens, and has pardoned Col. Wm. A. tern a
S'eal, ex-supt. of the State penitou- aj| 0f
iary, who was convicted by a jury of gome
lis peers of having failed to turn the lc
>ver the funds of the penitentiary to
lis successor within thirty days after '
10 was elected and took charge, as nw5*? '
he law requires. Now we are heart- bus a
lv in favor of the law taking its bonm
iourse when it is wilfully violated, mnkii
ind we do not think that any par- mill |
:ulity should he shown, the law Propo
i r.?>,i i... Court
i'vuiu mc nv? ico^cviui v?t pumvnn.
VikI when a man wilfully violates *on w
no law he should be made to suifer
!u- consequences, bo he prince or 9U'<1 1
leusant, white or colored, but we do 'estoi
lot believe in extreme punishment
or the violation of a purely technical c
iiior c
joint of law, when no one is injured Qfi ^
ind no loss sustained. If we under- ^ j
itand the Xeal cuse, there was no ^ ,
(vider.ee that pointed to an intention ,
' derso
tpon Nt-al s part to defraud the State. ^
le was tried for breach of trust with , ,,
All p<
rauduient intent and was acquitted
1 avera
>f the charge, therefore the only ^j)0
hine against Xeal was the technical ^ ,inp,
loint that he had not made the trans- .
ting t
er of funds in the stipulated time -,
dt'divs;, it appeared I hat the bonds
neii of Xeal had paid over to the Tin
it ate all the money that it was final- been
y ascertained that XVal was due, and office
iccording to their statement, had sistar
jeen re-imbursed by Xeal, even prior Kin
o his trial for breach of trust. Un- to (ill
h r these circumstances, we think hours
hat the mortification of a trial and it, woi
ionviction and tiie unenviable notur- uniin:
ty to which Xeal lias been subjected, Thf
s ample punishment for 1 he actual dispe
llTense of not havi g turned over the no mi
lioney in lfl? days. We believe in order
ustice to all and special privileges occns
o none, and punishment to one and muni
ill for crime, but we do not believe Th<
n persecution. We do not believe sclioo
n k king a man when he is down, for h
)ur sent intent s would "be the sumo of tin
lid it apply to the most humble
vhite man or negro, under like eir- "M
umstances. Oousidernhlo comment
ms been published by diiTerent pa- j {j (
lers regarding the probability of tlie there
jardon being granted by the Gover- Liber
lor, nn?.l some of them have intimut- Ghost
id that if Nenl was pardoned the
legro who stole corn or something for ot
dse should also be pardoned. We d<>
lot think there is any similarity be- tins n
ween the cases, but suppose the there
legro thief, whose full intention and
. . , i . McSv
Hirpose was to steal, had done what natju
S'eal did, viz: reimburse the loser unfit
ully for what ho had stolen, there is their
line chances to one the case never puil??
vouid have come to court, although ',0*'
are 11
here may have been not a doubt as ,ujVat
o the negro's guilt. As to Xeai -pi,,
here is considerable doubt as to his the pi
uilt and no evidence showing intcn- 0f p>t,
ion to defraud. have
..... disc in
SFJiRO WOMEN mnnil
OS THE STREET* ^
Mr. C. E. Gray, Mayor of Laurens, ":iv.r
1. C., stopped over in Union on his ''u* P1
ray home, from a pleasure trip and 1'ie ,r
pent Sunday in Union. In converation
with Mr. Gray he informs us was
lint the wet weather has been play- ',:,vin
ng as much havoc in his county as n:? 111
n Union, bottom corn almost entire- a* a 1
y ruined. The cotton crop while* 1
liort will be better than was exp-ct in? n'
d. We have understood that La liens
was one town that had adopted |j ^( f
plan of handling the depraved col
red females who disgrace that town n
s xveli as Union and other places, G3pt.
r til
nd that Mayor Gray was the mai: Wl
ho originated the plan and w> asked
im about it. lie told us that it wacry
successful and had a tendency A
>r improvement iii cheeking the iinlorality
of this despicable element.
1 nnishei
lis method is to place them, aft'-r .tn,j
anviction, under a guard, and force waned
iem to sweep the streets of the biat a
. , . upon i
iwn untw tiny Work out their sen- vVht re
Mices If tins thing is sie-eessful otii :e>
i Laurens, it would probably be b ui- unteei
licial in other places. M n; d it not V
hiiinls
e a good idea t ? give it a trial in our du
nion? The simple incarceration in bav.
iii With free hoard for a period of ,^II"'(M
' li.ui o.i
r> days or so is nothing short of a i-viden
ictiie. for tlnse vagrants. Let May .'!
totn lie put to work in some man- 5lVa,'al
tloan v
er, and we predict that ere long .,
lore will he a noticeable morality, the ire
ry much for the better of the city, I*or sit
id which is earnestly ibsircd by the of'hU'
tizens of the town. a bio u
i i found
the d w
The Alahaina Constitutional Con- jt |Mjri|
ntion has declared that the Leg s- extcub
ture of that State meet only ot oe "lothei
ery four years, what a blessed roA
to the people of Alubama. h.ui u>.
eouis (hut the pn?tal author'- war, an<
ivu j?t last located the place ^von,en
. . ... , . Luzon i
iarly known as lu ll. A loiter conn ten
g been addressed to "Ifoll, N nilTered
vas put in tho Patterson uiail one wot
,r, . . , ,, , # .. , bullet c
this is for the information 01 .lcroS8 u
ook Hill Journal, Ch*st?>* Lau- her boy,
nil Newberry Herald and News, compass
whom have recent lv shown ?
I lit <1 Mill t
concern, editorially, regarding So thouj
cation. he kicki
?r "Hurry
s stated that Mr. W. A. Court['residentof
Nowry Cot-ton Mills, ^'piiet;
governor's bee buzzing in his caseoes;
it. and that he is- figuring on ourselve
tig the race. Mr. Courtney is a 'um
.... . . the towi
lresitienr who is opposed to the jKH1^ jUS
sed expansion doctrine. Mr. Manila
aiey was the mayor ut Charlesho
organized the present lire ,uori.'y,,
tment of that city, and it is The inh
10 made the best mayor Char- became
i .1 * very ma
1 t>V?r * hisurgei
1 teachers of the Political Sum- Vcr liist
iehool inaugurated at I'nion are of the
eir rounds this week, they open- one
iool at Spartanburg Wednesday,
eeuvillo Thursday, ami at An- i v,
n today, with probably a round folio wir
Sieirman's Springs Saturday,
jiuts have so far reported good the Ti
ge attendance. Laurens and TJ1J,
rille are so far hooked for Sep.
?r, with several other places get- nisi
eady fo tnako a "call." Keep I've see
all rolling. ,,
2 I ve lie
tor
ee important decisions have On umt]
fiied in the AUnrnev General's rice
recently by U. X Gunter, as- For see i
it Attorney General. ^ ',l>'
st, that a dispenser lias no right *"
a physician's prescription after y(., ,llt
under any circumstances, as c'.os
lid leave too much opening for il1"'
died abuse.
i second is to the elfeet. that the ')M ' iin
leC"
nsary being a State institution ()ur q?,
ivor of a town bus any rich to disi
. I v..i
a dispensary closed upon any j
, ! ten
ion. 'lhoy arc not subject to i |,eJlviu?i
cipal regulation. woi
? third was that no board of Outside
I trustees could elect a teacher api>
term extending beyond the time ^ '
1 trustees' term of office. From i
: ? - * I it?
'lien Governor McSweenev re From"
to accept the resignations of uioi
mntorsthnt wore sent to him, I:, took
ssi littely did not anticipate t hat! A
would be campaign meetings at And in
ty Hill, Westminster, Union, of :
?^r, Spartanburg, Greenville, We cat
uvlht, Anderson and Tir/.ah, aid ie '
ithcr points would be clamoring Two <>f
her meetings."?August Kohn. 'he
irely Mr. Kobn cioes not cail ; Our I my
l campaign. Up to this time. sb< i
is nobody excited except a few | Uboii
in politicians. Had Governor j ,l"'*
reetiey not returned those resig- ; ',ui >1'
ns, tlie people would bo totally , '
for ord narv business, and in j t ie.ee
excitement would probably !" ;
lg hair. \s matters stand, Butt.v?
people who know how to think u h
linking and to the best possible B it don
itage."?Vorkvilie Bnquirer. " a
s being the case, the object of 1
romoters of the "Summer School So we u
mocrac.y" is attained, viz: to big
the national issues of the day We scar
ssed in a calm and dispassionate 'ou
i i . i , N hen f
"r, by men supposed to he most si)(V
uglily posted on the subjects We hue.
ig heard the issues discussed
eople were supposed to think ' ' ' w.|'
nitter over and finally render an ()
igent verdict at the polls. There a,ul
o intention or expectation of No pow
ft nnv eveitemont. or wool linli. of t
* , . Aud wh
noii'4 teachers or pupils. but ,
esult, those who know how to To staj
were expected to go to "think- ^or
id that to the best advantage." Along t!
, i, - - - - poo!
[FROMffPlIlPPlNES, tIB
tire
Frank W. Greer, of Pacolet,
ites Interestingly of the rl0ll, y
People of the Island. ' new
Oi the u
RRIVAL AT MALABON. wh(^
prjoV
KutTou.?After the corpora Attacks
it telling us of how our comrade J.'ili
end ha<l bravely met de?lh, we
out. in iho mud and water to t'? doe v.H
.ixl cnreluhy placed tlie remain- .
litter and irire t hem to Lite church ,
were quartered two companies of . , ,
iiiiieut, and ' vv.? of the .'{7t,h Vol- Awl win
s wuien had arrived that cvoniiu v t,le |
we had placed tlit- body in tin *|;'nv
of ttie surgton we went back to *'1
ty of guar?bng on t.iie shore of the
Company h .'57th was sent, on to
ii to it inloive my company. Tnea
e fight. wiin tin: in ongen'.s who Ktta
tiy tried to keep tin m fioni going ilrnwti d
Hit ,\f .j?- It town to k all 11i ness will
?le men in I'ae'n and went to Sin- >d?-rate
ir'heie he to >k L. of the 37th ano Regimen
on of my company and went into Second ]\
miliums looking for the enemy innff.'nsi
c days we liiked over liiil and dale years of
it. any success, with the exception or toinor
ing two Remington rill \s buried in Ib v. ?
if lie.' straw Wh-n these were petainui
the Maj ?r ordered the straw and I lev. i
ellmg linns.' ilfc.i. a.it close beside Mr. ltd-.'
ied, wlueh order was ab nit to lie Ab.ngdo
d w hen i p.etiv V.igalo irirl and tinne tin
who lo ike I to in- aUmt 7"i y us M ss
, approac ied In- .VI j a' and f .1 8 liool at
heir knees at Ins fee? and i uploml It i? hi
it to ouru Midi luuie, but war i> to get.op
1 all the prayers of the iunocei.t euov every week, and he 11
and children on the Island of deal of c oivussing or inak
;ould not cause the Major to 1 will attempt to irive *
ict his order, for had not we j the line of soi ools for our
in the loss ol one man killed and : del over this week,
mded, and had notau insuigent's j (.'an th" turmoils raised
a used a widowed mother far ! criticisms of our school
je 1'aciOc to mourn the loss of j without awakening at'eut
and then why should wohae defects of 'lie system?
lion on those who were In our The New York Woili
nd oiijwhom we could, in a simel | pointed out some of then
', avenge the wrong done to us. it is my wish to discuss s
Kiit the Major, perhaps, however, feels themselves a little
>d the women from him and said. ally,
up men and bum everything 111 The time allotted to c
which it is needless to say was education is so short that
Du the 5thof .1 une we came hack comparatively small field
i, loaded all our lielongings on a' all adequately. But
and on the t?th we went uboird ' j >rity of pupils have not t
a and s'.trted lor Manila 'hi . more or iess short by m
uing of theSth we maiched from them tlte tiiue is so shor
n of Ca'voean to the city of Ma'.. - . than a very little is utide
t eight miles from the city of is learned well,
where we remained until April ' This (act is not sutliciei
Ul. Malalion is siturated north | The assumption is too gei
ia It is an up-to-date city, oven I pupil will take t lie wool
than Manila m many respects. | gimiings are made in too
uhitants of Maiabon and vicinity and if me course is cut
close friends to us and aided us ginnitigs leave the pupil
.teriaily in cleansing ihe town of nothing to show for nis w
its. To til a 1' resident (Mayor) The key to ail kuowled;
Ion we owe much as individuals to read intelligently. In
lindiiess m giving us information facts of life among pupils
most important character. He of the schools should lie
of the principal leaders in treat- art, and also its liaudma
i Generals Tinio and Gernnimo. thoroughly as pes.sibly
?. ak more of this city and what time so that if the pupil'"
lule there in my next letter The is cut. short they will at U
ig is a piece of poetry composed them ihe instruments of
I>>n about a week after wear- Yet as a matter of ol*?
lerbaps ;;onie oj' the readers of reading nor writing is wi
mi-.-j will rci'l it.: in higher grades. In on
: T2i> ox the rtitiKO i.ixk. read fluently and intelligi
read much
n the Filipino fall beside Irs The pupils in our scluv
ly . but fix-d lessons of bri
a the trenches red with bl >od, grealei pari of tiie Li run
> s<?or. theui scoot and run, other things. As a resul
.u-i the Krag wake echoes t int. ]jtii?? in the lower grades,
years had silent been when they graduate they
mtain trail and deep ravine and practice in extcuiporamoi
fields wet and green. With writing, the cas<
ties like those I left my home, *?> person can learn to w
all that I held dear, My and legibly with cl
b -iuMlii the stars and stripes. 'esult except by much pi
i I", s. volunteer, ttnuous practice.
a>a:it dreams cauie to me as i I he schools ought to s.
i.-d im wear*: eyes, tice as a lew private si
:t up ?n tin* m I'lntain side in- stead they set the boys ai
th a weeping sky. "f laboriously imilatinf
. copy for a certain time
An in :i,-. j rugged trail we first ,Vhen their schooling is
jived toeir lire. they can do. as a rule,
tea ifspoi.se compo.led ihem in uraw an uncertain imi
mlf- to retire. copies as they remeuihei
i the rugged mountain side in have no facility in writi
or how they il><i ... neither chartcter nor d
' behind !hem in ti e trench thnr
uided and their dead. ln tll'e teaching of En
tin town of i'ai.tp.iil tliey next 'Lb" held is stilt greater,
leatc-d .ii force. 'he care of the s- hools
re.islwoiks built of earth and pupils to speak and wri!
ie besi ie a streamlet's course, propriety. They teach
:rendi and brush on clthei tide kind io the great nit
bullets toil like hail. "fuddle'' their brains i
ivemv feet ah >ve us on the rugged attempt to make a piulosi
imtain trail. of the language?a task 1
can properly engage mil
lis but a moment to answer with Jj-a; ue<l the language
. . profitless?the time mis
extended older took possession lllfclchant, banker, editor
ii mil, who employs boys in his
irul several prisoners hot on _______
urnin^ found
our command lying wounded on j?v |
ground. I II I
s her*- lost their first blood I "I || i
il >r; foreign S 'ii, I m Lmm
!h th. that, blood to avenge
>l> we leave the Isle. TTT?
lie was otii divauiing we soon XLH
men again
?vh" I giil uj iouijiisli but dread
.pnuiam. BllggieS, C)
:\ tiling shall come to those who
i p ii.u-Htlv wait.
ibMy sine is he who goes to meet
t ihegiPe,
tli" eagle on pinions bold soars
h 1.1 meet its prey,
lurched from I'.iKaon the morn- PS" B
iiu:. gJ.jyj.
'.e had left iMquil beliiud. its ill jESL B B
ses were in view,
ii.in the burgled batnboo bush a wr ^ , .
wer or bullets tiew, We are the P.
r! the roadside, opened lire, our
i rs sp-We iet't. and right,
seine forty minutes now there A. Otll'IOElcl OI
, f. "not oid time." in sight. Corn Binders,
ugh the tangled bamboo brush R^keS lUSt TeC
up the mountain side, *
er on earth could ni.iv that rush \ vr it
ho voi'ey-iiring tide. A Mower and J
e:. we gain the v cant trench t o farm in one season.
?* <>* ". Oeen & Boy.
t.y -second volunteers.
ie trench sit different spots fresh B ^ ? *'y" ST'"
is of blood we civ, * ?* g*1
y si in t ban iron i lht* hi east of a ha
i.e. our ; in was indeed true, our
Will HOI II! V.llll,
nves greeted imc morning's sun I Y Ti?-Tw
JUMON C
I Mir 111 to route pass the joyful
Sll-)!1S We luive just d
adapt pat i enacted by our com- '
.1.?l..w. :linl lltt rL'i>air WOrk ?"?! Kua
c-woim's dickering lamp,
,ms,'!,r'iu"'" A Large sioc?
cv siTii i h*y scamper, one charge
Held is won,
mark on our record ptgo for . (;j
c he .{(jth, mneteen-onc, *
i-ii -vc sailed for iioinn again and
Li >!den Cute uppers
' il ig mceta thesigh: of the ] TU [ / ilT / ^
y-second volunteers. J j ^ ,
to Our School System. j ?ua
.Ianmc, Aug. 20?Mr. I .em j I* K1 \i
i?',l ye Iciday after a short ill- 1 I H E jff
i pneumonia. He was a (Ion- 1
soldier?a member of the lrilh \y . o
t. (>.. F, and was wounded at. ,,ave 1WI
I masses. lie was a good, quiet. i \ it'll list, I?;UH
ve cit!/.' i . II? was about 70 ^ _
age. lie will I*- boiled today ,
row at Klbetliel. |
- uudaT01' at Louisiana Cri
t . I licksos, assiste d by H?>v. '1 das. Cheese.
<, iiejmu a piotracicil ineelicir at Snaps, SllOW
it t'rtvk sest iday ami will con- ' , . i
outfh this week. y(?i want 111 I
Wylie will b?nm hrr the oven.
, this place this a. m.
nil for a co.intry coi iespoivlt ut |3 A |-f A Pf Jfc
i Something foi liia coinsponil- VJIv/*' I/mi 1 O
nust do a good from experience that tlie boys who come
a a f t'lure. '?> huu from tli- public miIioo a bring very
m^tiiing along mmIh ro his service tieyond more or leas
leadtis to pon- uiuber legs w lib such natural shrewdness
,ia they uiay chance to pesseas.
I by the recent Their "education" has not fitted tbem
mt thods pass in any avilatde degree for work. They
aou to the real cannot read well, or write well or speak
correctly None of the results which
I has already school work should aim at has been at>)
defects, and allied. A tirrn in New York City which
ome of the de- employs some hundreds of boys and edmore
specific- icates theui into skilled woikmen find it *
iecessary to maintain a school of its own
ommon school, -o teach them the rudimeniary bmnchee
at best only a >roperly and after long experience the
can be covered nnnaging partner declares that the inisthe
great ma- raining of the public schools is often so
hat brief time, Misitive ihat on the whole he prefers to
cessity. Witt ake Ixiys wholly uneducated at the start
t. that if more rather than grammar school graduates,
i taken nothing Much is done hy our Hup"rintendents
old wiser p iocipals to revive school
atly recognized vork in the right direction. But they M
leral thatea- h re hampered hy unwise syster?s of ed- " J ^
e course. Be ucation?by a faultv system intrenched
many tilings, m ah?by the lack of an inf?>rmKl public
short these be .pinion and bv p ?htics which finds subtle
wbh next to vay* of interfering, it. is well to look
'?ik. tiie faults of our schools in th?* face thai
ga is (he ability A-e alone may find where the improvei
v eiv of the meut lies.
s the first car* Vox.
i<r leacu LIJHL
id, willing, as Hews From the Junction.
in the brief
i school course mk. Editor:?The rain continues to
ast carry with corae nnd the crops have still improved,
education. t Jotion has gone to weed and not much 1
i vat ion neithei f ril|t mi it, jet it depei ds on a late fall S
II taught even to tell what the crop will be. The cane, t
ler to learn to l(PH atKi potato crop is real fine. We I
s:.tly one must jiaVe had sever. 1 hard rains the past j
.veek, the creeks and rivers have been up j
Is read nothing to the high water mark, washing pasture -^1 *
ef extent, tie* fences away and waslied a cow belong- W iP
living given to mg to a colored man down the stream
t they rend hut oat 0f the pasture, hut she was got oul
and often even jn time to save her life,
have almost no Mr. J. E. Fowler a* d wife, of Ilrighton,
is reading. Ala., are visiting relatives aud friends in
f\ is still worse. these parts
rile easily, rap- Mr j# j) Plexico had a fine mule to
li.iracter in the <ii?> l?st week. This is a heavy loss to
ructice and con- niin these hard times.
Some diphtheiia ihJhivi ?ng the children /
live such prac- jn this community. Mr. and Mrs. R. I
ihoois do In- White lost by death their little boy /
iid girls a task (j?v with this dreadful disease which is
{ an engraved , very -ad loss to them. He was the y
each day and j^al of the home lieing the youngest
over the best, om> Weep not father and mother for
is painfully to Q,,y js rest in Jesu>'a arms and where
tation of their j (j,,, trials of earth are forever forgotten,
r them. Thev May we all unite with him in the blissng
and there is t',U beyond.
lignity in what Moxy.
glish Grammar
It should ' u Attention Veterans!
to teach other
te English with You will meet in your respective
nothing of the townships on Saturday, August 81st,
ijority. They at 8 p. in. to select a delegate to repnstead
with an resent you at Union O. H,, Sept. 2nd
iphical analysis (Monday) 11 a. m. This meeting (at
n which no one Union) will be for the purpose of elecfclli
after lie has it,? ? n??.inn u j ?.
.... ? vuuuuj jjcuniuu UUUIU \AJ BOrTO 1
1 he reMilt in the en8uing year 1902. I
Every d t. Black, Chm. , l
or other person A 2Qth 1901. c B> p. (i-r
business knows b ' m 1
EN"& BOYD, t
ladquarters for k
arriages, Wagons
tid Vehicles of all Kinds.
makers of
Grade Harness.
eople to buy your Leather from.
MtCormick Whoat Harvesters.
Corn Shredders, Mowers ana
eived.
Rake will pay for themselves oil a small
Sold on easy terms. McCormick makes
tl sell them.
n & boyd.
:arria<;e works
oubled our capacity for doing all kinds of
run tee our prices as well as our work.
: of Carriage Material always
...en hand...
ir work it'you want a first class job.
WR SATISFY.
AKIilAOK WORKS i
Wafers?*^ I
nona, Athena, Sugar, Champagne, Vanilla,
juet, Chocolate and Graham Wafers. .1
CES. I
isp, Hotter Thin, Hon Hons, Five O'clock 1H
i?: : i/ ?-1 i r-* .
ijuuuiis, uroiuen uate liiscuits, Ginger 1
Flake Plain and Halted. In fact ^anything j;
Fancy Cakes and Crackers just in hot from 1
: E5TES, The Fancy Grocers. I
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