ORAXGEBURG, S. C., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1886.was tor of She with ad tomen i.point-ouse.;o say )b]ect Miss nts of ritten ted to j con-ly ex-adica-re not ;tenccques*lce asA COUNCIL OF FARMERS.What the Greenville County Farmers didLast Friday.The farmers of the county met in convention yesterday and did their work promptly and well - M. L, Donaldson was elected president and Dr, M. L. West and R. A. Few secretaries. There were 57 delegates present from the various county clubs. The work of the convention was disposed of in a business like way and with harmony, which shows that the farmers arc earnest and sincere and mean what they say. The important resolutions adopted are the following :AS UNGRATEFUL SON.A SERIOUS ROW IN A MINISTER'SFAMILY.nr* toWhereas, our annual taxes are a grievous burthen, more oppressive and more difficult to pay than at any times within our memory, and whereas the resources of the farmers to meet their 'axes arc derived from the sale of theirThe Hrsv Dr. Meynarilie Fired mon Several Times by hlw Son, Who In Arrewted ^intl Lodged In Jail—A Singular .Statement by the Prisoner,The residents of the city in the neighborhood of the corner of Calhoun and Pitt streets were startled early yesterday morning by the reports of several pistol shots In rapid succession. It was 1 impossible, however, owing tu the fact that no official investigation was made at that early hour, and also for the reason that the disturbance took place in the private residence of the Rev. Dr, Meynardie, to obtain sufficiently accurate information to svarent its publica-Prclanta.Bona Satur on th« died rmg oring its heard beforethatfurniscrankd is sol the ci This prietodoorswill c tome’ effect tlrinki