The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 04, 1902, Image 1
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tr m ?TOWNO ?UWi O^HAa^jl ^ ^ T f - , ^ c. > ^pn7lf?0 W? 0 i. t=UNl'"aH "haw *
riif?o Cotton Mills, oao ttie | f || P 1^ B ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ ^ ' < The largest Knitting Mill and I
' . ' ' v " m > < \\ . V A)>v Plant in the State. An Oil I
B. . \ \ . ' s :t and Manufacturing Co. tkat 1
n ' ui * <?/* ' "A L i?L J i >. x uiakos an unexcelled Guano. I
& y u .0 JLJL Ja?& v..-' -1. * .M_ VJ? Jl 1 JL JL t8 rhree Graded Schools. Arte- I
, III I'-'e Jtin.: Ligutd. ' ill I ( sian Water. Population 6,500. J
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COURT V.TEK. |
&j::\ i Tvrm of Coti~t. Jud go J.
21. Ihuison I'vec- li:,( ' I'ive
Muider <\ Ready
Monday.
RUSHING AT TWO FORTY GAIT
Lucrum-, to farmers.
'11 if pprc.al term nit coir oil * 1
til i 0 o'cl< ck M'?nd.i > u norm > . Judy*
J. il. llud.-on ]>; '.siding. Solicitor
The.-. iSeuse siiid Mr. Leon I.j
Mot'e, the new s enographer, of
Wilmington, IS. 0 . who mids
the ]:i1 >' lamented .1 . , I >. (Tunpl'li
wu ? promptly in their ropeeive
places.
The llist, liusi'H s w'?= the em
panne ling .f the gv <i jury, the list
if whi?h was published in Tin:
Timks last two \vtj.-.
After lli einpani !.i:g of. i.o gra; <1
jury Mr. H. P. IIany a .<1 several
others handed in a leonest t-> he ex
cusi 1 from jurv dr.*.. The Judge
> announced that lie uld not excuse
any man irona the jury on at emm
of private business. as this lime ot
year tit > isiness < f the f raier wr of
as much importance o id in as that
of the merchant w..s to the mercT n
Two or Tree ? }' rhe jiirrrs drmu.
.ere excused on icc un.. of being
exempt by law.
The following murd oasi-s \vcr<
prep-.red ?>y the *S'it< r and read\
promptly at 10o'clock Mondtj morn
Mi./ tV*r rliu nnw'Iii-r-. i .Ih?m"
Thomas Going for the Ktiling ?<1
Joseph M. Splawn it ! )eo I J. 190t>,
in ihe tower of the Union Cotton
Mill.
John Floyd, W;! i .1 Vau^l ;iii .n '<
Withes Floyd for the killing of J. -I
Vaugluin, gear Jones . die, on Oct M
1901.
Simon Ellis fur the killing oI
Charley Bad on Oct. 112, 1901.
David Thomas for the killing of
Henry Tucker on Nov. 29, 1901
The parties in 1 lie two last named
ca-es being all color d.
Tin o.t-e of the irniug of tlu
cotton house of ' 1 \V M. English
on October 20, 1'I, came uj
at this term. John W. Situs ami
Oniric Boeder, woh two boys, Jim
lvecd'r anl B :m Sims, are
charged with the un.ng. I Ins ithe
tiiiul (ire tha.t lingksh In:
suffered from dining the la^t sixyears.
The other two burnings wenhis
barns.
lie-side*? the above eases there oit
about .a dozen cases of violation < i
the disy< nsary law', and the whole
?v ten days will probably be consumed.
The order and commission appointing
Judge J. II. Hudson to preside
at this term of court, was read by
the Clerk of Court, and the Judge
ordered same spread upon the miri
o. utes. The Judge charged the grand
jury as to tbeir duties in an iinptes
sivc and coinpr * henfcive manner.
The gicater part of Monday morning
was consumed by the Solicitor
in swearing the witnesses in the numerous
cases.
There are possibly more witnesses
in attendance upon ibis term of court
than nhs been seen in a number of
years. I n the Floyd case alone there
are something like one hundred witnesses.
1 lie Solicitor handed out thirty
bills to the grand juiy in the first,
batch at 11:115.
The Judge in handing the billn to
the grand jury stated that it had
been 24 years since lie first presided
at a session of couit at Union, and
that it had been ten years since he
last presided here, lie stated that
it was u pleasure for him to once
more be in Union. JULeoalied alien'
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H. FOSTER, Vice President *
>. ARTHUR, Assistant Cahhtet.
iters' National Besrfe ?
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t ? \ iiud . t- eil . i5.<; r< ii.
among v. liotu in? linn i i' I '?ent .
iu.1 . . -i W. !i. \Yttte, 1
1 loO Ml Mu'ifi). (Jm . 1. i\. 'Ic
Ki -ink. ?I-.j. J. (J bnuduiin and '
1 Ion. ((J. ( i ii
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l.Vuirt took :? rcos tit 1 - oVbrk '
uuti lhiT< o'coek t >ut vv l'? I.
Niwnrii)*. of v.i'iu- ). Om ? . V Irtd '
Ihof. -piliui.tu. o? \Y;is|i;:. . n, > 1
address ihe f ii r- uj >it hj *i
ol' Agi culture. i> i!' i _(1 . i , ' .
OCJKlsiotl 1 ) . t i'O t > * JS*r |it i.'
tuiit b ti n? .Ue.e v-'Oi.-s v.i i<
very 'on ;%j?i him wli \\viv t .or '
bughly |?*t! Upon l'ih f<ubje( . i
thl'ii .I I t r i'. ' 1 i. i ; v.
i*. u ( .o ii?'ur ?no i dism-.s t lis most, '
imp* i taut subject. 1
A PINE J.liCITIti; WLLL \TTENDED
1JY "UK FARMERS?* POINTS WELL '
WORTH CONSIDERATION 15V
01 R PLANTERS.
At o'clock ?!?<- ci ?i? w >
j iih'it 'f4, !iv Mr vi.. . \c .
... 5 - -j
1 I ! . . . luilt' \ Ill . . i1<" u I I
peprisrti'efl the ugiiciiifui'. l dvp.it*
merit of Cl uisou College. euutit- .
eVuti d ti:.* different do; t'il-'til
the college, ; ? i4. f oik pe >;>h;
iiad Ihm.* i?I .*.:? ' h it Aits t ol i.t
111 tile c it K. T f Co'lLg ' W:ts i v i ^
tliblisiied tor the iii.ln-ii < .l '
V?... V.-. 1 j
A textile department ii.. bopn I
11' ii . I -.ii hc tii.t r a> ;d
WiopllieUf. id I: L Atiii- li 1 u. - rv.
i K !? met v. ill \ ail; . 1*r?
of -he <a.-.m< ? >. c.? ' i.' > 1 i i >
industry. Agi multure e i.-.-cudj,
rlu* mo.it impcio i-t indu i y t ?u t,
in the e >iiegc. I<> Mice*1 fnll\ c induct
tin' business of agnetiltirv it v;
absolutely necessary to ill in"',
undorstmd tln< vari-ais j>bint~
tin* destructive insects which it !.
these plan's, alo what is IM f"
>nc;h d of n wishing tho-e plums
Olio of oar gieatcvt t mubles is thin
g i'l-r of our ; ; u ' '.v., h . > V
it to wash away tindmio gullies* lib J'J
viii 1 wo avo ;?< 't; og iti'o tii?' eon li j
tien that our lunch are nearly all1
! ottoin I ill i Is. as ho top 1) .s Lo? i:
iij washed oil' Too org .nto ilia no
of our Cotton 1: hIs has bi on praeti-i
e.iliy burrit . ut. The organic matter
in the land must rot before it is vai- r
liable to the land as a crap pr Juei> g i
mutter. We must get the organic j
matter which we hare heretofcre^
been bun leg out buck into the 8"il i
We cannot get the smblo m mure in '
sufficient (juantity in this coun ry.
The pravi'ie is a good luanurc. con-!
taining oxygin and hydmgiti which
is valuable to thosoil and necessary in .
producing craps. We get from a got dcrop
of p aviais much nitrogen us
from 12 to 1 ; tons of manure!" from j
the stables. Ourfinil is thovimr continually
ft in the hillsides to the gul- ;
lies nud this organic mailer is mov
ing wi'h it. It is therefore nee? s.snr\
to get it back on the land. <> s.
wheat, rye, etc., protect our hind
from washing and holds this org lie
matter in the- land. The nitr ./in in .
gaudy land, is natural y ?.< :r? r the
top than lowcv down. At tins point.
Prof. Spiliujiin appeared ami.ex.
plained that he was late on account
of a delayed train. Ho is a Mi3?sourian
of large agricultural experience
and his talk upon what to grow
for feed s'nflfi and Iris augjreShtvuB |
w? re liftt 'oed 1o with roach udt-re -.'f . j
He said ho had took charge of bis 1
office in WtM?hisrg|oo three tnon'h#
ago. lie has received a great nuiu- j
""" " 4 > ' . ^ ' y f ' 1 . '
( CI >*-f. -?v. v3fei*- - ' w : * ' * ,
r ; M~ . ... ?
er "f eoi <1. r in regard
CO for.nrn \ 1.?i. r s. At least
tiut. of 'hr coi ?ji in U ?oe comes
f? !n his < e r ti. .showing that
'1 r mi!oh in eivtcl in
?/ - f - i 1 Don't
i. . "i !. r\o !:t as a
r< sujt i ThsVo > ! work of y o.'ir agriC<i
I i i OXjVv illictit stttia
.i \ or Wants,to re
!l" 11 -v, fui'UUT go to
; < " in work.
. i*< ;"! ? V s -imply by
; i ':i is :i
I ?'i'. Tou, it yon cOuld
b'Arn m ?r i " > \;-i ot >cok to
M? m-i ; . ndit s- v era!
. V s t a biilio? iVom
" n . i \ ;cili
' . \ \ y . u c\ tv pub oc:
1 ' tec ji d y u call
t. j\ i\- i': mcr
t 1
: i. . >;l a il .
' ! . S.iV
f ... ? t JI "
-.1ill V A
ll. : ! >W -v -y
' llgbi a<
f . ' h . iv.' i 1 tllC
.... ' ; i on .vtniii.j; bur.
ii i . > i nub sh vour
t'.j. i r vm lnvo
' 0 .i ' t l ; 1. . ... J ! , t ll.
I a n i r.iay : I'e. I
learned by ' nj-.t -nee. I have
beiii f r tlv l is ' V- years iu a
. (v.* ' v ' ' on "ii ci"i) o ia be
r - < . 1 i?.m i bush-Is
?i' w ii ) i ro. T.;;s l?>ok.s
, . : i. ' 1 ' ; . . in lo.V
' i . f. }'ii- i?l their
. i r 11 A
v. o snick*. Men
> ii ' SCi. t: li to
1 : t i ( < . iii i; v. 'I waii plani
i'.. and . li v. slue!-.. but 1
ir i .'i it 1 i ' ' heir
"A ! k injiv ui he nu tlioii oi
- ap live stoi k.
! v. .. u to io aw. y wuli your
inuieie I . i 1 lizvis. This cannot
jo done in i 11 two or three years,
ni? ' nan dime in fiit u y ais by
ir-'P'. n.ci.
\ i a r * iv >. i !v. 1! -
h i ' . i i .. >r < m In* ^
' : ' y :? .?> \ live stock
i r * ii?v 1 an
> i; t (> ?' ? il?* Not u
i. ut d f o iii ni cial fert liier ^ now
i- I tho. w i i- cMiim v. There is
/1.: < j I t inviiii- build uji
\'v land fi<'ia " what i - 'Hi s oil'the
ati'i.
I /iz . or .* t n i; <1 in- ;;I if you
1 ' TUJU i ton. TLere
i o way y< u Can f.e<l your
c?l s j>ricv. that i.s it cow which
> one jioui 'i of Hi tf v a day,
t; .-; ' ' U t< .j.l her on c-vtou seed
ivotfch ^26.00 a too. Believes in ex'ran
-'it e ui' n seei for cottou seed
l. 1- 't is extremely ?icli in
it < 1 i- i \' ill! i h i- d, vml
0 r.-: i i ' -?.i i* .ui I'ict- oil for f cd
v.'.. I':i .(iJ <1 V jiCSS
a v? t; , ii tit hiitii i'i iirogen.
l'ut from ten fifteen ioade o?b?vrii
i . i i i r i ^ our hind
! 'j-mW c:?\V ':<! > 'U..1 \ OU will uecd
i: -c'.ci ; rc> i>' m i. your
til l. I u ?u ".hv d < e?ortnt t<>
. t 1 11 \. t'i 'i- M legume
IN ? I ' I ' UI', V. i. i I;( K lli'i"' 7 ">
etti ivticS "1 the c sv pi.'us grown in
1 '. t ut. . I hot <peril*- nt is being
10 h- > i'h { ?l ft" roiio Viivieti-'S fo
11;u ] ' ; i..' * in 'y h.? n com
I: .iv "* Si i- . ilS. '
1 iif-.! 1 . 1' ':, .' (I n it IVsAfl
cvnp. It i i \ prolific ./.roes
y ield inoi'i: v, thau'.tite.?cow
!< . j, i; :s v j while to try it hove.
HO h? ' ot-tlioSr !> rms to the acre
is easily grown and if- -> a splendid
feed crop.*
?270,0*00 a \ear i.4 s; ent at Waahinet
in ending out . c<ls. Tn.oso
O # '*
who r.cci . * tiu'Ui :iVt; S.t carolcsSyaA
not to rn :<c report, and we want %
report from ail.
Another vMuabio legume is tho
Floral.- u <! >r weed.
I 'itiucd on pup ) L.)
Cross Keys Chronicles.
Mr. E corr< i '.indent
i ad the pie - of in king scvdr'jll
visita in t':. .. few day J. Sp'Uta
plc4<^t(|lt O'^hc ?Vi :l opp of Ullioll
county's m et excellent young men,
'J', llroolWaldrop: now of Uunpotcllo.
He married a Miss Ovltfell,
i. wo ' ?Vr-: v homo caiiuoc be
. ltycfc to^p?Ttanl'?ir;?,"
v- ' c;rri d t-j-.h* b?HAe of
uiy i'lrme, p?v?tot,' Re*. 31. 1j. J3j>hks.
[ 'ouni thtui in u ?;ouifoi*?*tb!o p.irigouti^o
uodn tuo ouuroti ^-ud M. J?.
v . * , . f . '
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ohurch or Spartanburg.) C.dlM ti
Bishop \V. W. Dune found hi ri |
in labors abundant, also. Dr. < hudisl-,
Iiev. I. E. Covington, former ?
of tho First Rapt it church it. l.rnio
?nd many others in tho groat citv f
Spa vtahburg.
Thonoo to Greenvilto jvhero
was met at the depot bv iiti (?;i
and Paul Wiibnvn. :oi i >. N '
VVilburu. who left us y :r Oo. Y<"
here in the K v iiavM . ;
the loss of sin;':) a 01 1
in years ?o c *? . '; ?
has bou i t on' i*
ou the corner oj m ? i
tended set vinos v
the TVtjit o chore1
heard 1 )r. < h?vi .
invited to tli ' >nio !i i
1U ;t :: host of (.. 1' s !v
p'tiid illV ol 1 f' i nd ( \ , i
v|si*. Ch-ivli : s a t - l i . ?'
he lived .,! ; us i. . ' .1
111 il i i( I a
Iriio'll count".', :i
v.'ilii..nv': ... f.
fhmily. li v u i . i' t
since lie left I 'i ii t '-tie of .
the largest <lo !>; i s b
wagon*. buggies in id p!=* .?'><* sup i
plies that o n i1 i 1 iii t'i.- i..
countiy. There > r ;:i
or in ore reliable in-fT ' . >u .'it;
Allen, in my job e i ?
soldiers tire iuvred . ho , their
annual reunion tij* re.
Dr. A. 11. Fiko. oCJvi-h c, .. ;i
move soon to Spin nbu' :. "
Dr. W. u. ltTk" wT v a . >
Duftaio.
The >u d ' > i . C1 .
tion of laion o im" (]? ii
ti-t) m-t in "Id IV
church Saturday too; > In - i. M i. 1
y.)ih, at 11..-.'in. After r<ligio s |
services cnuluou I > !J D. A?
Swindler the c . '<<> w i? oi?, - ( ..
iy,ed with the vef in .U !'. K. II -y !
as temporary chaiuuat. Tim us ii.
Gore as temper ry cmy u.T >\
Hiram B, Mini .t.y tempor t v u
treasurer. The. Toll of 'ho churches
i\us c-dled and only n t- v inp-red 1
with former e nve: ! a made >i report.
Those who w re nt hud
good ropor * stud show I d -id d I
interest- in the gr- i r-n-o " iho. i? i
I M. lllco, of 1 Ton. w i i jven 1 by |
j sickno s froiu bcii.L* v. i b u. . mui ? j .1
the regret of ?.hc eon mi. A i <I
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a recess of one r it we vesss u' d ' and
llro. 0. K. Wi . novo i . ti |
tho convention ho e' ? td d In'
11 ro. 1) A. Swii <11 r jiiv oh a ; r mn ' ..
I and that the pr< ci.r p o.- atii bo ?J ,
cussed at the m x in i g >no yet , 1
hence. M :ion a carried and 11 o. j t
Swindhu- took ' :- t'.'.vt Un- I'd d i
Pjalin and he ; u.- u om t t* .
was full of j'U"K ad po^e?y
that all c mid ay it .Was g.-?.d l u
t) be there.
Oft looking over th c
the writer of this *-u >i
familiar taee of on wi > in. l>
regular atieudaiit u a .
15i*o. David N. \\ !>nri..
Greoaviilc. S. C. To r so grca.t n
jen i ;i m i .i. > * > i
0XpiO$Sed it at Uio homo of.tuOj
writer the uight \ >: I ;
aro 8 meiiiu r- ha t to 1i , :?n 1 u;. J
glad '0 8 iy lb; )' : ' i: ;> . 'I
us lias -co un*. bath ' : r ' >t ri -g : ;
cor diiion lluavici ; in i'
refer to Bro. II. I> Me-piy Y u j '
nee ju t a short tim 1 1 'o-t so
many good hrniiV. a. 1 \v? w ? .
thorn to do as i). >. .d ! 1
when they hicc. < > .
I hope they will 1? p i .
trtf I tlilnl- il'u i i
people, to the &<piare .n , . .?
' place thut can ho i'mud.
Mr. ltussel Wubr of U
Va., paid us a shove visit a i
ago.. '
Passing^hrou..1! ?>r> 'ih.u--- - |
- wfcek 1 saw.at tin Air.Liiv: ot
'.cage that a l?r * g fit was
tftken Out of for ho pur?"' "> 'ad- [
vertising hiui as he h i I n? owe
I asked a small b >y why *b *w
and the little fellow e .id h t the y
had eat up the place he was div c:
to, he got hold of the i- .- th >i *
the lattice and ! - \ c t u 1 ' u
enough. Wo vh a -ii:
for a hotter w ?rid - aV'l d
the though tie s lu no .mio j'
mis* conri' cri- n.
t Til6.MA > * 1. <jio.RB j
Jonesville News Notes.
JONli. VfM.U, Marc. M ?II.. -1 1
Friday.wan i !* I , r
. ,. Was unsettled. Suudav
a biigLt daj? but V6ry uubiy i*uu ?? !
yletwaut. ' itey, David liucan<
Wm A. Nierit
BAN I
S LICI'S" YOl
Vn i pii misc courteous tri at
tion consi
*c~*? ? %, -; o
\ . ii kinds o! ' n iiirai
VIONEY ORDERS issu
)fhc 5 and 1'vXprcv-i < ' \>i iprny
cl: irdi n
iing. l h? cliuroh yraH ta?te?
?*?< < i .ted i ll flo?Ci ^ and
i . 0 \V:>S a I J V'ipi'ia- vl v
mi tvd ii! i ill. (- rrnon v.1 inti-rs!
i.iij : i? 1 Oil iv 8uf>a,:V:.l i:lti *? ;
d"C ; ?U" I v " ' v <C iv. 1 ( f
c
' ?
ii * i H _v ? named
r . . , K. < Fi-.v-'s
;i . ; i-.l iIi.>
! ' t fill i . iS itllV V >110 '
old*" :!it'vn'k iii ?f >> .d ieu I' . olot
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,
.
Iir ' I ; *.?! ; "it w If u ut* 11
:m << . to L- i 'ild
'hoi ifl' " (I s U:;T.i f ? <44 t !:
urig. ttamiltou m-tho . amo fallow
' ;Ot'? ?!! i it !l< 0
:('vi ml .-tolo. i 1/019
i' \ ii :< : : ic .. , i '' e
tf :
V- ... illUr.?
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. ho .< v>i;;i
< o tk.
Mi-. A. L if . lipe f tlii
lift .<iji t : , CO; IV l .
4-'' ^v. '< ill-.r, !ii lad; > ii* -i
(i i-1 > r<? X n d
fr. V>'Sv -r wiljh lifts * ,; at in v. ild
lit it! lii."!: Ml V: :.SO 'lO ;<>
\ i'l l.i
Mr. an,d Alirs. J. A. Chambers, of
'"id !? . e^oiit b'u ; " in tovii
. u li" mi i Ur ' l> v-.
M alld Ml- . )i. J I i : *>f
M l. . ; ; lit . W!)
( e I' . ' i i. I !?'nii
?' ' M > S r V. 1 ; ii . I' S
i their forms lns$ week up toFriIV
111 iif. V. II' Vl l lie It . -**< * * '
' ?{.;) 1 again by tho j. in.
O.itS M't'llod C li >
< ' 'If. tu ? i. 0 : . t\j
wol . (1 v i i ,! o r
how. Some coffi hits boon planted.
'
.'T is quite t! ;?1 i: >.g 11> t |, . m
. ": il-\. at. . ho <1 r.
TKI.LI'uom:
From -. r. loom.
Mti Kdixor:?Wiiilo Mrp
s -iti i.? oil' ciUi ; this p. Hi and
f 1 i li v i >i .vi. ijunc.
i j . I :i i ?:11 V?)U a
i <: . ) ' . ) , of Til 15
:
'i . iu ?Y .. 1 W ' i
: w i ' I ! : 1 >'. u lcJitly
inf.r*. vi ?i tv v. .'. '. Is in
ii v, ? - On ? . ;m, . very
a: (1 >> ;, v > lit-. .-the ha ha.il
i t c Oj.po:'LI ' >> :u' av<inr?(i
mo-ijft hor i'i i nils.
Y'iaV Oori 1 :nt at i - h'ddill . hi?
wu corporeally ftnd is making fitivly
'm.M: al' v It:.: n'-1 in an. a - i
* rt'.S: .bur
" . h a v. ry r d .hath
.a il .. in "ur c minu ity. I. 11.
\ . 'in (I la. i i. a vidow ami
uO > midven to in <uim his htjss. Mr.
'. vi . nari'oftlv esQaped fptuTp in.p.
h: V*. .s o m Tied on Monday, joined
ho c uici YWdne< I :yKdiod F' iday
Hid wits b??? n il on S'lad'iy. I had
ho i?l*'.i use, wi-li i ihors ?..* in'ing
o a: . avion: 1 I 1. w .rid wh nn he
'ii/.t to i ;i-> i ( t. ! saviour.
The heath ut th'o people is genori'
ly r,oo I.
N a and fl-cii 1 -find ? person with
;l.o Ex es'-ti'on or bin whcrovor
.hoy have or can 1 the money ;Uoy
iiii vo A pri'^ir w rt\
T am i" <'< )'? "ill ni >! '' tlnn' lie
l > hh.ai nl,: en nta ' to' Midi u rtriia I
;i nUfOrioy jut a time .that it
(to- go ! :uil V- is -ttro on these
r>.;" iM CCf,I - Oi' I It I COul<]
juric bo hu 'flitov now while what a
tunc I could b vo iit t*.)i' Exposition,
liut I 'tin not covctou.. . . May y <>
dtkn yifld h hundurd {<;' (> tin
\ . (.! 'nit , m- . ,
It ro't 4 t -:.L( i Irojy- ?o .'too in r \
At' the UMotntc - tin ':rv- C oi
ici'euco ?b Jc/iiOoVii.o iu ouiy;
fa
OLSON & SON,
CERS,
;n eusiness
11lent and every accommodastent
with
ice* except life.
! at the same rate as Post
xVi 'i f itymul greet ns;s to you and
"<v readers 1 :un yours truly,
J. N/isom.
Music Festival.
ate.I pio/ram book of the
S?.a-.os eighth annual
. i. Apiil :50th, May 1st and
n issued autl reveals the
anbuig will surpass her!>:
tgrams offered and the
.11 louppmr, The Boston
i 0 ( r-ira (i .riy-flve pertormu
I I ':. (<1 to play at all of
i- i tlie Choral Society
TplHlii .n II widel's "Mesopera
of "Faust,"
i". conceit form This is
ih it. this entire opera in
i a nas li-on given in the
the p rforinauce of that
< oerto in B flat minor for
d orchestra, by Mr. Alfred
i> V Boston, witli the Festival
On i . i
i. ul nclid array of artists and
I 11it)V . US f ulioi\ si Mine. Evta Kil.Mi
s Anita Bio, Sopranos; Miss
Contrail!; Mr. Glenn
| J .i . i'o in; Mr. George Chais, Mr.
Mi1 s v. ! Mr. David Bispham,
1-Vd; rick Martin, Bass;
M . w ehiicr, Violoncello, Mr.
1 ?, \ro'.>, Solo Lhanist; Mrp.
1 IT. ( land Organ; Mits
!.i., X'jcoinpanist; Mr.
ii.r. r and Dr. It. H.
1U.; v *' i S
1 . t : . -
>< .in I lls 3e.ll" OKJS liiir to
. : . 1 i?r< viom records, there
t' m 1.-JS0 seats sold in a
aft-r the sale \?f tickets
k>|.-.rd.
i! ui ii i and artists will posi.
no. : } n ar in any city within a
\v<> hundred nii'ea, a.d the
1 > eT.ir.ud 1 special rate of
round trip tor all points
dreii miles, including
, s.?yannali.
xi (> ne at the Festival are
. and secure board with'
d* . nearly all the rooms in
Vadv engaged and the
a a>e vapidly closing en'
g.i t ill ni s
,oukhart Junction News Notes.
S. vin time has come again and
c i ding is j utiing forth its beauty,
i'u mors have been using this
nt'iiul weathi r in preparing for
;.ior ier crop. A great deal of plowing
has been done for the past week.
Some lew have planted corn in this
j section."
This writer had the pleasure of att
. ; :iie blaster eertr hunt at New
!f c' irc'n Saturday evening, 29th
T M i cii This was enjoyed by all
it. It was the firs; time this
'i voi attended an caster egg
iiitii'. 'out I just enjoyed it sure,
j.. . :ise giit dozen eggs hid away
md n y lit !' children turned out
n t. v.- ods to hunt ilium, and
\t- y one found bis or her part of
them.
i There have been several cases of
i; 111 this community with the
| o i re 1 older ones to >.
li T. h'. (xault h.js been very
^ c'\ t:.u past week with relapse from
: o n: is some bettor at this writing.
r.irri fvivt s. the oldest daughter
of M> Oliver Waves, died and was
!.u. o . T? tlilehem church last Saturd
.v, the 29th. We sympathize
with him and family in their sad bereave
tut nt.
Moxy.
_?? .
? . * .. -
I .w w^uriLvnt is J\ee<letl.
atjyone who who bMOOOS
... ill'' m-rit. of our "Clifton"
brmu'l of 11 >ur.
, il >iir -,) a- f-.?r itself. It tells its
im i. . (.l e p:ui>y'4uid careful
.i.i'.in ii in t.!i ! eloquent Ihii!
uu . ? ?' -vhue loaves and biscui(8,
'<1 -' mis i?.? *i and irmpiing cakes. It
. .ilh yicVc wivicti >11 lll'l t it briBRB
| ! o. i " '<* l'??r ni'ire and it always tells
11,. i 'fuctoi y 3roi v. Why not
15 .. .. : cm >i pure- 11 'in l>y trying
|'-i ii.V" A k >miriiivijer (<?rit.
, ii foirl Mills Owenalwro, Ky.
; Mr Ant I \dutterutioii. )>ague.
J a ly
. i Dr. M oon's" ilomploxion Tablets
. i v; . v imples, freckle*, wrinkles,
. .tn?v s ?E\fcice or nose
i ' Ain blemisUjgi^ing a clear
ttui . niplexibo. $1.00 a
.) 11 Maeon'ifc Co-, Hancock,
W*ly