The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 08, 1901, Image 1

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W-: ' 7/7 ' 1 ^ ? *~t mT T rv 1% T n^ ti f r^i "*"\ I Thro* Cotton Mills, one the II [11 I 1 111 I lm 111 ' I ' I A/I | ill 1 Z The largest Knitting Mill aad I (i lsrgrst- in t,he South. Four Fur- W K^H 1 | I I | H I | | M/l 1 1 (( Dye Plant in the State. An Oil I M nlture ana Wood Manufactur- D I HV Ml III I H VI I I I I Hi i 1( am' Manufacturing Co. that I a lng Goncerna, One Female ... H ..JBL. H H 1 J III I I W I I I I W I H ' J k V in makes an unexcelled Guano, a K gMM*?.' WaMr W#r*s iMM ij? T TTT^ IT* ^ M \A ? JL -M 1- X 1 A -M. If JL JLJk K/l 1 Throe Graded Schools. Arte- I ftl Electric Lights. jjl Blan Whter. Population^C^W^^ VOi.. 1.1. NO. 45. UNI08, SOOTB CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1901. #1.00 A YEAR; f P. M. PARK President. 7 OBO. MUNRO, C&shler, J Merchants' and Pli j- OF-UN1 ^ X Capital Stock J Surplus.,.,,,.,.,. I Stockholders' Liabilities. ... I Total. Directors?J. A. Fanfc, X T. 0. Duncan, J. T. Douglass T Wm. Coleman. I ^ We SoUdt < THE UNION T1 GIRIi p'v yl The Girls were Del|g|tte|| witl) T|i ths Day was nut Several Hours AI h__A-. -A O A... 1 ? inn ran; at aaniuc ana ass Around. He Writes in Received a Warm Welo Secretary and ] Grounds! , r V* \ _ THE OFFICIAL BLUE RIBBON ! The yoftng ladies who won in The tlmbs Coupon Contest, accompanied by the maid of hon >r, the Editor and sereral lady and gentlemen Mends, left Union on Thursday of last week at >7:60 a.m. f r the Fair. . Wtarrivwd at Columbia at 10:50 and took a oar jor the ?.<ir grounds where ifp arrive^ in a low minutes Tlie DartV was met at the Sraretarv1* office by \lr. Evans, fhe President of the Pair Association and Co'. Hollo way, the Secretary. The young ladies Were welcomed to Columbia ndto the Piiir in a shmt speech by b?th the president and the Secretary congratulating them upon t^rtir sue fllf thd'qiVh'e^', an'l ox tending'to ' privjlo^os of the grounds. If o Hp way declared \he gjri* rifob<>n aifU ?*&d nwt?d e?ph WitK 'tb* dffictttl blue rihbon badge, sig rifjring first prise winners. Both gentlemen seemed well pleased with The Times' plan, they said it was a fine idea And thought they would V. suggest it to the papers generally next year. After a few pleasant words wi'h jk?M rfSWR* the p*rty >pfqceeded to take ?ft the fa^r, and bt gan at the Waning And 'ft speo'ed the exhibits iq the various a^psrttnen?s of the buildings vuritpd the rao?s ?"d several <>r the aid** shows, finally baiting at a uh?to grapher's tent long enough to have a C group picture taken. We think the poultry exhibit w*h 6sg*^. k*ve *** ' ** at riutc Fair. The ttfidway "was an attractive feature of the fair thin rv year, and in fact seemed to attract J more attention than the exhibra. with its mnltidude of tents, and ceaaeless "Claftg of deafening noises. |t ofVXlgb tQ give Jone the head ache to get in that (juarcer. Soiqh of the shovfe were very good white others eoul<| bars been better. One of thty. ihiagH out of the usual was the deatli M scrae of President McKinley, showing his breathing and th*tM?smna ajt4 closing of his eyes 4* ii fw was^asshig away, the'figure IkaS of iSax. The' chest would rise and fall and the eyes open in a very natural toafcuer. The red crosi adtse sat beside his couch, while a table in the corner contained tqet}*pifip boutoft g'siws, etc, Our narty was Joined hy Messrs, W. Deter, Clareuce Sanders, Mr, ^ QaUlt and Mr, White, and the Misses tieulah and Iva Cotfhte 01 lbs trip, and hy several others a wet erfMwg in Columbia. We met Mr W. Bug? s Cook, formerly of Union now adttor of the Scranton News juft hefor^ leaving the ground*, ant aft**t being introduced he accompa . nied thi party over town. When w< ^ had spent as much time as we eouh kt a: . " v A. If. POSTER, Vice rZZl J I. D. ARTHUR, Autotut Caihlar. I raters' Natioaal Bank j tON, 8. O. ! $60,000 Z 50,000 f 60,000 t $170,000 5 W. H. Wallace, Wm. Jeffries, | , E. P. McKtsslck, A. H. Foster, Z k'our Business. ? m ;kUM FAIR. ejf Trip, and. Wore only Sorry that ; Longer. "Hey Denver" Joins i$t? Us in Showing the Girls iterestingly of the Trip. l xmn om? from President and Privilege of the Extended. PRESENTED BY THE Off|C(R$t , spare at the grounds the party returned to the office to bid our kind hosts adieu. The girls expressed themselves as delighted with the re ception tendered them by the man?g?Ti?. Col. Holloway wanted to know if there ca%\(\ foe arrangement made to. get aoqie of our girls over in h>8 coqnty. 6Jewherry? he snid they had some ine looking boys. The girls told him to send over his boys and they would see about it. After a pleasant chat of a few minutes we bade the gentlemen good-bye and left for town. Wp are also undo? ^ligat|op^' \o tne Uelue BroMers for courtesies shown oh the grounds, tyne' of t^e boj^ t>nqthpf was ticket collector pi the *jfAn4 stend ptthe TWI while Mr ti. i, f\- neiue was outer poiioe of rhe Fair Grounds. Upon leaving the grounds we took the car for the Penirentiary, m it' did not go all the way we had quit# a little walk of it but thp Jrla* c^id siieiu to mmd' ii. Ojtlrers4 l?'d joined iis by this jtqe an<| t^p' p^fty i\\ Am M V <L? g'r*8 >ith tk^eir badges ije attracted con<id*T"tye ^ti.p'ion' mi 'here 0MM?idrnt,>ln rqhhhrpepkiwg and peculation as to wh" we wer?. We ifrired in force at the penitentiary w<d littcra'.ly filled ?n #w* ~m . ,..v voice. iiitu we C 'U.d get liekets and a Kgard i.? e?(y!ft n? nud than we ?dok1itPtne sigh's troth beginning to finish on >he ii side. We had rhe good fortune of meeting our old friend, Mr. Joe James, who h one of tin* guards at the penite riary and having no special engagement on hand he kindly took charge or the par y and showed us aioitud everywhere that we felt an inclination to go Everything at the 1 i A:- -t- _J - ?' lieu 10 krpb iu ouip Bunpa oraer nc visited the tailor shop, the engine room end electric power plant, the flower gardens, the knitting frill, the building in which prisoners are whipped. The stocks had a gruesome appearance, and the leather strap, with a heary handle looked as it it had seen aervioe. The shower hath, a twelve by ten foot \ntsip, and hlso the barber shop were in this building. We were taken into i the new prison, whioh is . a model in < its way and arranged for oomfort and > convenience. There#are four or flve 1 stories ef cells either side with a r JwrK*"Pen oonrtin center.of building. The floor of which is of concrete ?nd as sm'>qth as marble and bright and < clean as a new pin. The cells, 1 *hilc necessarily small, bnre a neat ' and clean appearance, *"m? ol the 9 cells had carpets and picture*, and i it meat be quite comfortable for the convicts. The building is heater , with steam pipee, supplied by a gen erator in the center of. the hallwaj or open space. The cells are a I locked by simply sliding a long iror bar forward and opened by pushing it back. Having seen everything to be seer in the penitentiary, we set out for the State House. On the way an incident occurrtd which caused a halt for a f*w minutes. A negro driver in charge of a team of two fine grey ho;ae? was talking to some one near while a Utile negro boy was sitting on the seat. A dog in the wagon seemed to be playing with the little negro and snapping at him. The boy he. came frightened and the man turned around and said to the dog, "you ought not to do that." The dog made another grab at the boy and caught his coat sleere and apparently his arm in his mouth, the boy began to scream and the man tried to pull the dog looae. About this time the horses started to ruu and one of our party ran out and caught the horses and stooped thein. The bull dog held on like grim death, ft yfas impossible to j pvftl ftiw *nd things got exciting for a while. The negro finally beat the dog off with his fist and drove off. stopping along the way to brag nbout his dog. He vfaa an impudent acoupdrel and should have been ar. rested but no police was in sight. We arrived at the State House after the offices had been closed and we oould <>nlv peep in the glass doors of the Governor's office and others. We were fortunate enough to meet Mr. J. T. Gantt, chief .clerk to the Secretary of State, and he piloted us around and finally fook us into the Secretary of State's office where he showed us some yt\j old papers and other historical relies, and gave us a very interesting and entertaining talk regarding these old papers and the collecting of them from the rubbish room. All agreed that this was one of the most interesting feature? of fhp \{\y. ^r G^ntt presented each of the party with an ipapj-ession of the grpat se^l oj tfop State ftf ?QUth Carolina after giving i's history and the tiames of its det-igners. The work on the State House is progressing slowly, but it will be a beauty when finished. We were sh^p an engraving of House as \% ^i^ appeSr When finishect. X^te copper dome' which yeiqg ngt pa top ihf muoh itypAtpngappearance and a mag. nificent view can be had from its top when finished. Qpe tending in the hftil\tay looking up ?an easily imagine himself in the rotunda of the capital at Washington. The books of the library have been moved into the 8enate Chamber to a^low ?utpe repair wprfc y* t^e \\b&rf w^ic^ tbebook". p? (Wsf tw?u?er had h *pn t?h?a*sed or Its desks, tables, etc., and swept out preporatery to t^C great annual b?^?\ \(\ bp h*4 *Mt night1 ^leptfio ligh?? wpre suspended &>*? tbp four eorneraufihe gallerv to a oentvr iu the top whioh Wked;t?*v pret'y when liuiiw* **' - - | * i i Leavi if tbf 8;?ip U?Uao * visited j , th* Mtate aha found Mr. Watson, the city editor, in his office. He received us very cordially and took um into the c imposing room, and had his machinist turn on the power and put one of his new Meganthaler type setting machines in operation. This was a revelation to the young ladies, neither of whom had ever seen one of these type set'iug machines at work. After watching the process a while we departed expressing to Mr. Watson our appreciation of his kindness. He presented each of. the ladies in departing' a 'line' from the machine containing their name. The j girls appreciated this and will keep | the souvenir as s remembrance and as a useful article in marking their j clothing. From The State offjee we bearded fta' car f'?r flyatt 'park where we ; spent aq hour very pleasantly and returned to the depot just in time to catoh the train for home. We had left instructions for Hey Denver and one or two of the party to follow on the next car. We failed to see them at the park and missed all except the last oar looking for there. We them came direct to the depot. Here we found them one of them was in s very anxious frame of mind. She had had an excitin* experience and waa minus her ticket. But we will iet her tell about that herself. We I all nrrive<t at Union mfe and sound, - all feeling that they had enjoyed a r very delightful trip. 1 I have given a very brief outline i of the trip, and aa we have requested | each young lady to write a letter for Times about the trip and told i Hey Denver to spread himself as he i had plenty of beautiful subjects,! hvae left the details for them to handle. We had several other points to make but we just could not take it all in in one day^ The History of the Trip by Our Versatile Correspondent Hey Denver. ' There's no mistake we're ne'er too old to turn some backward glances, And dream and dream and dream awhile among life's Qrst romances-, So I, t ho' gray, oft keep my gaze upon the past laud straining, As Dauiel with his window oped that faced the hills of Canaan." It's like a jaunt to some new clime to leave the city's bustle And wander by the old, old rills * * nuu ucni t>no uiu irees JU81IPJ And in our fancy meeting them we'll meet again there never, Half wishing life was done that we might be with them forever." Applicable to old people, and, but j though we may be too young for "first romances," are not gray, do not i ga*e at past land straining, we can 1 take some backward glances and ' methinks I will take some now and i review one of the moat pleasant oc- < casions that it has been my good j fortune to participate in for quite a . while, the pleasant remembrance of i which lingers with me, this beauti- t ful Indian summer has deen with us all; and I can truthfully express j myself as being glad that something ( come in my time tnat I may see, feel t and know of it. * The State Fair for 1901 is over j now but not before I got a good bit a of it. Well I have been there several times before and enjoyed it?never ' (\id J&giet going?but this time I f joiuedihe party of the Union ( girl*, the seven girls who wan the i free ticketa in Th? Timhs ooupon J contest as being the most popular c young ladies in the seven townships f that they represented, to-wit: .a Miss Annie Lee, Ro?jqn%VM?e; Miss 1 Mattie ^nu^ Cross keys; Miss h}olene Lee, Goshen Hill; Miss gie Whitp, ^onesylllsi Lulu 1 WW Stella Hob- l SftUtuc; Miss Kdna Davis, Union; Miss Gertrude Mathis, Maid of * Honor, all of whom were In eharge ? p/ ^ditor Muthi*. It was a party a that proved indeed very popular and 1 attractive and one which most any ^ one might be glad to become a mem- tS ber of, of which I will before | 1 am th;o^gi\. \ IfcpeV some of the * gina pefore tfiyt, h*d ipfenfled to join J ^\em, at^q Mfsj anticipating a fine t viuia. 1 joined them at this place and r the Editor soon made me a^ipiiiUod with those 1 hudtvd formerly known. 1 \% seemed thai we Lad a rather slow j ruu to Columbia but arrived there on r schedule time. We etiiovpd the trip i down lUoutfh. eourse. "After ?rri?- J ing the party toe!; ^s^e^vjar U>t tho | , v wv to*take that in first, ' fand theu go everywhere almost, and I perhaps would have gone there if the ( day had been longer giving us more , time. On arriving at the Fair Grounds ' we went to the BecrpfafJ-8 office and ' the Secretary atitV the president gave the party an address of welcome. I Secretary llalloway in addressing the girls said: "May you always remain the most popular girls of your | township," and asked if there was no chance to get them over in Newberry county, but f guess somebody might object to them moving to that county. We went then through the main building from the ground floor to the art gallery, and while 1 saw much I others may tell of thern, eye^ the beautiful floweff $nd all the exhibits \n the ladies department. We than Went to the horse show in the arena, then through the Agricultural Hall and saw fine potatoes, wheat, cabbage, hay, all varieties of peas, fine sorghum and ribbon eane and tempting canned fruits. Then to the poultry exhibit, one of the finest I ever saw. Everything in the line of poultry was there from the li'tie '*bantam"and pigeon to the biggest turkey gohbler, the ugly but graceful walking muscovey ducg which may always s^ay in the rigkt obqrch but get in the wrong pew by jumping on the fence with the chickj ens, the feathered footed Asiatic thickens that look "pizen" and won't ? l Wm. A. NICHO BANK Transact a Regular Ban] Branches and Insure A Boiler, Liability and Acci of Indemnity for Official Individuals as Administrj YOUR BUSINESS IS RES do for a muddy country, and the cot>l v looking friz/ley that can scratch all dav a ai.d not get hot. Some with great hoods k on their heads looking like a big hilly a goat's chiu turned upside town, the ban- T tams, the "domineckers," the Jumbos u and the Lilliputians. Ali seemed to take tl much interest in this department. !i On going to the stock department I hi sidetracked from the party trying.to get, al some information about s ?me farm im- ai plements, and did not lvj tin the party gi until it had made about half the rounds, st I saw the cattle and some were very fine, en A very flue yoke of snow white oxen at- rr tracted my attention. I would like to to drive them wl We went to Midway, or side show tli tAO/n OnH it" wuo .^-1 >?U IV H ? uwnuni vr 1 til Sine {Ml shows and big speaking trumpets or sa; some kind of tin things that 1 hope the thi Fair authorities will keep off the grounds So if I ever go agaiu. Why you ean't hear mi music or anything else scarcely for those at old truruphets and beating on plows and abl ringing cow bells and whacking old tam- wr oorines, and speaking of the "statuie l>e coming to iife," if that, can't bring it to sui ife or kill it eternally no other noise can. q i Jur party wont in some of the side shows am uid I enjoyed Punch trying to ride a am torse more than anything in one of them to here. I can always laugh at Punch arc The girls were admitted free to the horse coi ace# but they were too lare tor the foot toy ?11 game. In fact they had tree tickets t'ac -o almost everything. They were prao- ni -ically in lead of everything there. I Joj taw several, both ladies and meiix gating shi ind reading the lettering on the badges alo .liat each girl wo.re., and while passing a t,,r iide show tout the show '"crier" caugl\t to ight of the badges and instantly called in' >ut: "Tiik Union T^bs. admitted *oe reehere." 1 About four o'olock we left the Fair wa i rounds to visit other places of im- gir Kirtanoe. 1 must not forget to state | i\ig hat the party was joined liy the bid Jouuts, of Union, and Miss Jiva Jeter, s tf Santuc. There \ye>ra eomo of the male qui amily s of the gills along, pa mu on lea/ing tlv? Fair Grounds M*' II.( iY. E. 13 stk. former &\Uoy (>i The gb, Times, .i >ii,vA bH&ut with Uo.to the not WP\t^utVdy a no .State House. I Was ovt pad to uieet him. At the penitentiary not Vfr. Jas. W. James, formally of this it, ilace, now on duty at the p iti'mitia v. ?hi insisted Ul showing us around aim did -4r UUOh better than the other fellow wno gu turfed arou .d with us. A'le: j oed 'lie .si.ri "scenes" there very much. The girls leemtd lobe carried awav with It and the loticed everything. Some wqua greatly pre imuaeu wneu ine wu- vim at t,|,. he mar\W? ot {fttHuuiug meals. the as s (teat yaeha o? bread, the hip p >ts of ? ? iomli\y c^&^d for the next, morning's , p p.ea\. In the dining room they inspected Mn< sioeeiy to see wnat the convicts had to the :?t and one said: lk They are not doing I hem right they are giving one a piece <>f i,.yi well, I guess he is a t)ett.er fellow." Ed Phej' noticed the grea', strings of pepper, ot' he hlg piles of sweet potatoes? well am verything. They were prfectly de- o, iglded at the 11 >wer yards, atul quickly ev toticed the cleanliness of the vyiuuu Lome i'dul vhere the convkh" to.UC\sh?v'doted arc it v'ewjit U,affo,V cells. This wai e.n )tie'*Q.f 'the tnU ivsVhnJ places visited. f,1( ^tqitn tht'tt vr? went, to the State House. I c Phis waft about the moot interesting im [>lac? in the city that we visited Chief Clerk Ccantt took t.he party in j<j0 jharge here and showed us kcouikI It go; was getting late unu, m.ost p.t tlie ol^tes were claseu We wpot into the Score, u tary of plate's ollijce, and M'\ Gautt ?h showed u\auy h'sV*uioal things, among be them H doouiuuiib older than the D.tchi- els rati' u Ol lud. |KJi?dt iiCo, oliowmg '.I here ex South Carolina declare', throwing .IT pi, i he B-itish yoke before ?li - Declarat: u.wi was signed; a treaty wit.n the I>?>11<\ r . i sei dcnment ? ritien snne'in^ \>\ the I7*rh C-iitiir\; Ueii. NV*r\qnM aw?i"i; uio fi- olt Dioi^s ?rt vasej the, ongnial See* - s;, Bioii Aol. with the nain*v> of the sign. ,s ofl of -am- ;<>! mace, i h-m iginul seal, etc , th and he held tan attention of all, espec- u\ ially the ladies, who perhaps were pot ft, u ed to vi-.ii.im? that kii d oj; a pnhi-c af ? idee. Ma.?y things had t'o t>; left < IT ni bcie, as ^t ^au We, but the fine interior hi w.t'V wan in. pected and admired. a;.d \,j no doubt .h.-re was not a incinlwr of the party, male or feni de. hn?. who left rue ai State House oiuadei or old South Oaro- g, lina than before. We had no chance to te look around at. the yards or the monn- ja menta, so we resumed, after bidding M? t) (iantt good-hye, our march to The ti * State," pi inling office. Here our party t-L became aeparated for the iirat Mine dur- w itig the day, night had fallen. Those e) wiio went to ttiat office w a shown the r+ lineotypes, the press room and the edi- ft torlal offices Two of the girls wore at left out, after leaving thp Slah* House, 11 unavoidably I Kfipw, and that caused hi the spwp'lMou. 0'ie only left at The CJ Slate oliioe. The party was to go to Hyatt's Park, a few miles out of the city, so the editor "took the main column" and left; for ine to bring one of 'p the other girls. We took the first car j\ following, but was delayed some time on f? the way. Wheu we arrived at the Paik 0, i???????????mgg iLSON &~SO!S, ERS, king Business in all it* gainst Fire, Tornado, dents, and Issue Bonds s of Corporations, and ators, Etc., Etc. iPECTFULLY SOLICITED. /e hunted for the others, but not being ble to find theua gave up the search, nowing we would meet at the depot, nd began taking in the beauties of the 'ark, by the electric lights. This is the jost beautiful place that I ever saw I link. It may look different by dayght. We enjoyed it very much, bet -id rather the entire party had been long. Now our time waslieing limited id we ha?l to return in a short while to it to the Union depot in time, but we opped at the State House grounds to ijoy the band concert for awhile. Arming at the car shed we all soon got gether again, and were soon being hilled along homeward bound, and e time passed rapidly, for it was a 'asant trip, and no one was heard to y "I wish I was at home," for are was a pleasant time on the train. iriP hf U?o !?<? ??.-* 1.?^l ???4 ... ...c piuuu in'iica iwiuotanr.iy HQtied ihiii they were t ired. One or two leH'-t. looked very garue and seemed le to ropeat. One remarked to the iter that "this will be a day long to. remembered." L think so, and am re all would have said the same if - stioned, This was a move unique d purely original with Tiik Tim eta, 1 if it was a ?y troutile to the Editor take i he party down and show them mnd, he was repaid by the beaming I'ifcenances and expressions of uiuded appreciation depicted in their es and wthen they would tell him m ich They were ready and willing to low to any place, relying on his leaderp, the o Ivaiog no desire to "go it lie," o,v in any way become separated any length of time. They seemed be inseparable while there, with the eniion of eujo iug the Fair and the nes collectively. . forgot to siaie. that Secretary Uofloy pinned a blue ribbon on each of the Is vyyan'ig a "Union Timks badge" 1 requested theiu to couae around and hiiu good live before going out. fes, "Thf, I/nion Timks girls'* wu te popular while enroute aiyi at the ir. and if I had beeu a girl I would ud t o.?Vd b ea - iviu. As u. was L was .ti to be with Uv.ui ami was glad I was t a gill and could enjoy being an honiry membav of Mie party as a girl could L ^orne 'it tlrst might have thought m insigniflcsut thing and unworthy sir notice, the coupon contest, but Du bet" if they had soeo that bevy of Is in Columbia, on the train, the eet cars or elsewhere, what cousideren was showu them, etc., why it was i biggest thing extant, and they being itty girls and attractive personally and a.iaut U? talk with and very acceptable swee? girl friends?why thai was the rlty and wherefore" we wanted to be ll Liltfli: lilt ll'IMilll I 'f V11I/I inwuull i ii ? apologies to make, and perhaps to >vp-e several nMi?rs. fear I have said to > moth or rto sny so little, and as. 1 know the ium wm do better, und Wiping some the girls it' not H\lk wtfl write about it 1 leli ita-i Ihpy saw it. 1 would lie glad l\i?r i feel that they can tell it **ittngiy well. So here L will do as 1^ during t he races, drop out and u\o*e? mud among farm inipiemoivU, a,:ri;. tuial exhibits and stand ground nr,*teends Imruin.; vhat I can, and see whafc. an. 1 uoUd ovKJiinery, agJKHihunvh piety,tii^h* ;in<\ agricultural products .^e. not us gixxl as tbey used to lie. Ii not think the horses drove was as m! as I liave seen. There were enougly, e ?hows for the world almost, and is none of my business about their.iwing, I do not think they ought to. allowed to have those old tm trnmphto drown any u\u>io oi anything elan jept th.-if tuustc. and the little red >w \y?.iydiei the little Ihivs annoy onn Hi. Why you can't even hear youc^ i talk. 1 siw several friends there. \ xnw iwr i menu joe James at\i\ ta looks well ice he went to ttvo penitentiary?no >nse maant?.you see tie is h guard pre. I bwl unite a lom? ami pleasant. IK with Mr. W. E. Cook, formerly flitor of Thk Timks, ami lw> inqiiii?<& ter you 11. 11., and noticed that you do >t write much now. But I did not tell m that you were 'sassy" and thinkg oJ getting married. Ladies and gentlemen, "excuse hastaid .i had p -n," as the pig said when lie tout, I am quitting and will letothera ill, or myself will he hurled with this bhering right down on the tioitora of ic ugly waste basket, hut reiuemb r lat was a great day and I hope >h it lose pretty and popular young ladier ill always remain so ami never change, tccpt in name, ami Tiik Union Tijiks lualu the most popular co inly pai*?r i the state a? It is now, aud that they iid the Editor may inevt some suiUivrfw me at a big picnio, a regular renal ?n. iid I want to he there and if I j<hTI I'll ill it selfishness. iiky dknvkk. * i oi/nre n i-oiu in une uay ake Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tablet*, lis druggists refund the money If it tils to cure. E. W. (.rove's yugnatuia leach box. Ha, ?M, # / S W