The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, June 13, 1873, Image 4

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TiiE GOLDE/I SIDE. Then? (*mailt .1 nui 10,11* inwl 01 Itf , J'" we wonltl oni.v *t?i> l t lake N Ami many h I?i?' frAnl the h.MtOT IaihI, If Hi |ruloo.v hitft w< tiM tiuik il ' '* V.'.; 0.. Tli- .jifva 'Wtoi n 11 sA ih" iU?W' rt V'' Hivifclt .kv v-uuc* .-401 m (iP'riiUitU, TVtli 1 to li\>}'-> lhoii)ih tlx* rlnudi hatirf low. Ami to kn ji I'll*fy*a?till lift.?4: For the f*,it Mjohkv will - >1 (i'1*! ilirmck, When tlx oiuitiotiN elnuiU me ifti.i! Tli .tr > ?hi iievi r a 1 i lit w lie it a ilay, (it ja?i 1 > tnlirv wt iV't'l ? inaoitrm A in' She".In ki.Mlh'^mtt rllkdr, l.i Wwlmur In-line lh? 4i.? Bin*. f Tin r* l.? ntrtliy a ("III ' lie |*lh Of life, Whieli we |*?j? I?> >i t > iIdVH'' . Filial I richer f r lli.ib He f iv (ttfl'-'Oarv, ' <r the 1 -iImt'i hoar I'M t n .i"ir , II may be In love of 11 littl e|i(M, ir it mot l.er ? tn.iyrr to le h'i'H. Or ill) ? louver (itali ful I lunik-, l or ;i < ijiel water i,iv?u< Ikt'er ire.tvt In ?lie .rob of Itf? A >r! .111 I'll! It" <lv" lilltll?;, Ami to ile 1 -T-mr M <i iili a rerif/ heart. ,\n?l Intuit* that are end) a.el wi'liiv, Than to -.riufi I le <J li a tnliiUU f|ire:Wv (if .nit r olt .* lie. < aoil.it' *. Ami tie ii 'Itiiee hi-avi-n lor ill- tanj.. ! c?i L> Ami "It .u?l ijrle.ie, iiml * niih r OtfNTLY. ?' i 1. 1 >1 1 1 . . ? A i luaMi i v 11> uic if iiiiii iic, si.Hiu "<> don't disturb' . I m'reaiHng," n;i, ! tlm answer. I l.'.io just hold th:n stiek, wont you,, wl?ih 1 drive this |i*?u through?" j "I eun't now; I want to 'inteli this sto- . rv ' >;<>?I I emphatically. and my l.ttlo bro- j thi r turned away with disappointed look, [ in si art h ot' somebody cise t?. assist him i llv win a bright hoy of ton year*. and j r. , only brothci He 1 id boon visiting .v young f riend, and luwl semi . wind-trill.'' id ! a* soon an he e.?uie Ixyiup his energies were j all employed in making a unitd! ou?, for he was alwnv- trying to mal ; tops, wboulbnrr >ws, and kites 11c had been working all thj morning w th > uv arid jipk-knife, and now it ouly needed putting together to comnlete it. and his si.-Ur had refused to help hint, and ho had gpno away with, his hfart I saddened. . '.?% j I thought of this in Qftoen ftiiuubw-rtftev I he ha ! left, and the hook gave wo to plea*uro. It was not intentional unkjnJuess. only thoughtlessness, for f loved my brother, and was generally kind to liiui ; still 1 had refused to help him 1 would hnv gone .alter hiui nud sflhrdecT hiir who assist;wn e he needed, but 1 knew In had foun 1 some , one else \\.l 1 iuul ueglei tod an opnortu . ?ii- ? oi- i i . * i miv 01 mauucmng ? ciumi-n ucan. in half an hour In* cause. bounding into 1 the house, exclaiming, :,C'oiue. >1. ry. I've I got it lip; just sco how it goes I" llis tones were Joyous, nn^.lt^aw that lio 1 bad tl-rgolten my potulaucvylfb I deieruiin- | id to atone by uu usual' kmahess ( wm with htm, and, eurcupmigh, on (lie root' of | the wood-nouse was br'steried u miniature [ Yviml-mi;!. and the arms were wbirliug j nmuud fust enough to suit anybody. I J praised the wind mill ami in* Iittb-brother's ingenuity, nnd he seemed ha* py and forget- j ful of any unkind word, and 1 resolved, us | 1 had many times before to 1)0 always more j loving and gentle. I A few days passed by and the. shadow of I a great sorrow darkened our dwelling The joyous 'aiiath and noisy glee were hushed, | and our merry boy lay in a diukcm d room, I W.th anxious faces wound him, his chock.-, ti i .ii^.l *>00 hi-* i>y h: . (mnUivalb U' t.f __ Sometime!". his foi .phis v bifid nmi mcn. u.d , mutieloh relax, ami then hope would come in to our hearts, and ouv eyes would til ! with thankful tears It was in . ne of these ' deceitful rahb m his.disease that he heard j the noise of his little wheel, and said to me, I '1 hear my wind-mill.'' I ' l>i.es it make your head a. he ?" 1 asked ' .Shall wo take it down *" ' 0 iio." he replied. It seems as if 1 were out-of-door V and ic makes mo feel better. l?on't you remember, Mary, that 1 wanted You to helu m<; to fix it. and vou were reudiug, aud told mo you couldn't?-- | lint it didn't make nnydifi renee. lor innin ' ma litdjx t! iiw.i 0 how sadly tlu-sc words fell upon my | ears, and what bitter memories tlicy awak- I encd ! ll< w 1 repented. as 1 kissed little Krauk's j forehead, that I had ever spoken unkindly to htm. Honrs of sorrow went by, and we i watched by his couch. h pe graving fainter. I and anguish deeper. until one week, from j the trailing ou whnh he -p ike of his i childish sports, w?{ closed hi* eyes, onec so sparkling, and folded his lnnds over his , ]?uls?;ir?s heart. Tie sleep* now in the grave, end home is desolate; hut his little wind-null, the work, of hi* b?sv. lipids. w Mill swinging in tho breeze, just where he placetl it upon the roof of tilt; wood-shed; and everv rinic 1 see tin.- tiny arms ren-h .nv I reinomber the lost little Frank, and I nit iiihcr. also, the thouululesHj, tin unkind words.? Ajc. Til* TnrR Mo.mk.- The h.unt> is never trvily home ercept a the marriage union is sanctified Ly God, and the whole domestic) life is ruled and bUoied by the law of the spirii of Jesus Christ! This alono it is that rureiv exalt, and redeems.? i I care not how bright and Ltuutiini may bo | the fu'ure that imwopeh.-. ils.df t> .* flR.iwod ! hearts, mu' liow fine t.bo.m ewiou or elegant tlio appointments vrliir?U Bitty tuny etll their o^rk nor imw rctiiu d their tastes, how choice th>ii/ o**ceiatioin, o* how abundant their btorcs--? their* is m> immunity Iront peril nor realization of the highest bliss, unless the bord of life and ulory abide in the house, its ev. r welcome and cherished gnest and friend. .\ shadow rests upon every family cirelw vrhore Ills name is nut known, wlrnr : there is no open or secret voice of prayer, and whero there is not inculcated with s djlou* care the profoundest j reverence for GmI ; for Christjfor Scripfu.v ; for tin: institution and observances of our holy religion; and for -lie mighty, heavenly truths, 'principle*,' and realities that outlast the perishable ami ileeting things of earth ami time. ' This alone it is, L repeat, that truly exalts ami redeems, purifying love ;.iid strengthening trust, olimiinting every discordant clement and perfecting every sacred tie, creating in each ! soul a deeper. tenderer interest for the lasting good of the other, lessoning the crosses and glorifying the daily cart* of life, giving | a jnster significance to the marriage union, | and a loftier.elevation to its multiform ex- i pericnce and allotment*, and diffusing everywhoro a gracious atmosphere of ewuet- ! ties? and Hghf.?Itfv. l).r. J*. J'utnom One of -Tosh Billings' maxims is, "Ilisc )< early, work l.ardand lute, give nothing away, j i and ii' you don't 'die rich and go to the ; ] you may sue me for damage*."' j i %* FROM NEW YORK. A < /'nine for a tSouih'Tn Rmtuurant Keeper.?KitrofH-'in hntn?jranfn.? Th< /irf/ter sr?f?Ar/. The* New York Ot?rrtj?pon'l?)iit of the Charleston A' *+ Cuurdr, tinder date oi June 2, says: A noticeable, change haa taken plact within the last tvro yours in the character ol the rr-taursrt b**iuef? down tovrn. Next Y<'fk iiiert H iiit8g;ih.uo*t tvitbout cs.tcpt.iou take il. ii lunches at Midday at the eating hoiMes iu the neighborhood of their office* and thair dinners 01 the evening at homo itji town or in the suburbs. This custom cr<? ttes a very large restaurant business o the imrountile qniirt.'r. Hitherto tin French style ol rest'iuriut has been in fa vor, bv^t lately there are ^pringiujj up in every street what is called "dairies. ' They furnish customofs with such meal proven ?ler as pure milk, ?gg*, hominy, lruit, tuuf tins, toast pics.t'ko.. hut no mcts and soups < it.'inli- limetit* take su'-h fanciful name* as The Ahlerney," "The Devon ?? i k ^ > " imi * im- 1'in'kinru. i.no iicw imgland lt.ikery" and '"The Connecticut hunch." Their price* arc modoratt., nmJ they are Jieng a flourishing and growin: business N< w Yorker* cat meat enough i?t itomc. ai. i ( ught to be autisticd with ;i simple diet it lunch lime. 1 mention these |??> * hcea- - j I iiavo of t. n thought what a chance there is hero for me Southerner with business tact to make nioacy with S< nllfern ehtaurint.? 'J hero arc several thou, and merchant* brokoiT, clerk*. Jtr., doing business within an area ula con oh of square miles, 'alio were horn south of tl e I'otomttc, lilt there i, in place in Sen York where thoy can got ice cooked iu the .Suuti.crn style, hak-.nl -wect potatoes, corn bread, as the old '-niaumas" cook it, "fried" chicken iu the Virginia style, "gumbo" in tho Sew Orleans style, uud Other dishes j? -uliar to the South, vrhi eh will suggest then selves to the minds 'of your reader* T! < re i a f.vMuie to he had by somebody who w 11 go into this line of hu. iihss and do it w? 11. There was net er before: so numy Kurr pcun in migrant* pouring into thw port as now The kteaiAfcra oomo in daily with loads o1 >'ie thousand and fittoon hundred people.? While th. nninbot- of Irish immigrants b slih largo, the per-ccutage is decreasing in com pari* n with tlio number i f German Knghsh and Sveedish immigrant*. The l-lnglish, from tho fanning and manufaeturiug districts, art beginning to come ovei in suoh large nnmhevs that the stre.ou pm mis's to widen to the dimensions of that ol the Iriih. There-in a sniali but quite per Ceptiblo Italian immigration Of the arrivals iu this chy fully eighty per eunt. gr Wont. A very sum 11 proportion go South and tho remainder stay to add t-? the per IlialiClit iKiinil.-ition nf lhr> i>ii.lmin- f'.u - I ~i " "' ' >- ?*? tie Harden, where the imuii^ruts he I one are registered, is a place well worth visitiui by strangers in NT> \v Vurh. The diversity of tongues to bo heard there has luridly been equalled .since the failure of the flub bel building scheme. It is a curious little fa^t, which I hav i .t mentioned in ; nv of thi loci] pa ''urn that " ; " '"Ami ihv J rid' hoys out of ttie strcot DotxblM-kiiij 'business A law year* ago the impudent young gatniu who saluted v?>n on every cur tier with ths 6hriJI cry ot "Shine 'em u| s"r," horo in h s countenance the lun.isfakable'i in prima ?d the Irish race. Now youi torin< nter is a small, dark faced hoy with glittering Mack eyes and the agility of a moiikey The Italian has not cento into possession of the street by muscle, for if it should eouto to a trial of strength the t'clt would prove the victor The pr bubility h that the Irish boys have found the in wspa per trade more profitable, and have therefore jdiiindoned the other field to tiro one"traced dojtreudants of the eouqucrors of the Old World. There was a large crowd at Mr. Jieeoh t'.r's church yesterday morning ami even ing; many persons evidently expectintr tint Ik- would allude t<> the great *eaudal. But ho sahl nothing about ii. To wen is in tin; West at present. His son, who has charge of his l> (<sfn?.*i during his abcCnco, tilegraphed to him on Thursday, when the tripartite pledge was made public. -'It is out; what shall I Jo?"' Bow m telegraphed back,"l*o nothing." V mug Bowcn says that h'us father will make a lull explanation when he returns. As it is proved now that Henry K. B< wu wa . the originator of the sea no a is about Mr. Beecher, which the Woodhull aud Claflin creatures hid gnrhied, it is difficult to see how IMyui >uth I'hurch can punui? hitn to retain his membership. if* has I ecu in the habit of fitting in the motif o uspicimuH pew. just under the pulpit of the man whom ho has recently siul ho believed to bo a villain. T. :t Ai.l tiik Peoi-lk St.no.?Wo have t-- learn that one of the must pow rful ways ??f preaching the gospel is to sing it. No power can stand before Christian song.? Tin. ii if. was when M- ar and Autioch and Windham wid Dundoo stood with the strength of arrlhangvl t ? marshal the troops of Oo-l; but, for the last thirty years, our churches have been going bark in sacred music. We have heon nniL ? n niwiimt. .? the nrtistie i antes of ilio world In moat i f our churches, four pontons arc <Motr?te<l to do this .service. AVr jt h a whip of scorpi oris let the nuisance t < acourgea from the houf>o of'led; and since no one can repent for us, and no cue can die for us, let u.s*sing out our sorrow^ over sin, an 1 our triumphs over the last enemy, ami otir anticipation of glory. When you die for me, and open the gate of heaven to my departing soul, then I will let you do iny singing. () sing, yo w ho are bought by love divine, ami who are on tinway to grandeur immortal?sing! While I stand her-! and argue about the things ot eternity, you may argue back, and you may be more skillful in your argument against religion than I am skillful iu my argument for religion;but who could resist the holy influence when, Inst Sunday uight, this audi, nee, like the voice of many waters, lifted its unanimous song : Show pity, Ix.ri, <> I?rd, forgive, I??t a rcpentlrur rf-liel live; Ai* u<>l thy in. n ies large ami tree? May not n atiiuei trust in thee 7 ? Talmayr. Next to the boyish delight of surreptitiously sucking the'mouth of a molasses jug, "ays a philosophic correspondent is the pleasure of breaking nn engagement with the dentist WH\ A CRT SAL LIE fTEVER HARRIET*. | | 'Now. AaufeSnllic, do pletiM toll us whj I j you never got married. You remember yo j ! said once that when you wore a girM , you wcr< engaged to a minister. and pcc-n? j- ise;l us you would tell us about i' some tinm Now, aunt, please toll us." "Wi ll, you ace, wht-u 1 was about (tcvon: toen y?-.?r <?!?! 1 was living in I'tica, in thi ! State til* Now York. Though I nay it tny r Kelt'I was quite a good-looking girl then i and had Severn 1 beaux The one that t.?u* I ' | my t'me^ waa a young minister, a v.ry) prrnniaiug young man, and reninrknblv pi iui > and steady, lie thought a good dial of roe, 1 and 1 kind of look a fancy to liiin, aud 1 things went on until we wore engaged. j Unc evening ho oamu to u?o aud put hi*' J arms around mo, ami hind of hugged iuo. I when I got oxciteu, nnd some frustrated ? j it was along time ago. and I don't know j but what I uiighi have hugged back a littie. I was like any 1 thcr girl, and pretty m>oit ' pretended to he mad about it. and push*: hU? away. though I wna't mad ? hit. Yo* must know the house whore 1 lived was on j one ol the back sityoU) of the town. Thei ' were glass doors in the paftor, which open ' ' ed over the street. Those doors wore dratn , to. I stepped ba 'k a little from hiui, and 1 when he eauie up close I push. U him buei 1 again. .1 pushed hitn harder than I inteu-' dml to, and don't you think girls, the poor fellow lost 1 lis bulunco. aud fell through of the ,loor> into the street." , "Oh, Aurnv : Was he killed!'" N,>: he fell head first, and as ho was i ieg 1 caught hint by the logH of hi- trous*.. 1 held on lor a miuute ami tried to pull fc/i hack, but his suspenders gave way and; * . ftypr y< uug ii.au fell eloar out of hir put. 1 liWeis into a parcel of lndic and gou'.lcur - i along the street " ' '? >li 1 Aunty ! Aunty ! I.ordy !" I "There that's right; sipiall and glglej much as you want to. tlivls that ean t> . | . little thing like that without teat j 1 ; around the room and ho-ho-ing in siu j > j way don't know enough to eome in wheat 1 rains. .\ nice time the man that mart* | j one of you will have, w >n't he. (Jatoh.t 1 I telling you anything again ' i ' lt.it' Vi...t" ~r t , v I ( | '?? k HIIK., Willi! I.HiV-MIUV VI II ' 1 T>i?l you ever see him again ! , tlNn; the moment he touched the proud > he got up and left that place in n terrle 1 | hurry. I toll you it was a eight to h.?v! ummlxjred. I low tint man did ran! le . ' | went out West, and 1 believe be is prtsh- i i ing out in Illinois. Hut he never tmu'?d. ' lie was very modest, and I suppose h"n* 1 so badly frightened that ho never dai 4 to , trust himself near a woman again, i'hat. h girls. i.-, the reason why 1 never marml ? I 1 ti lt very had about it for along tin*.? i ' for bo was a good man, and 1 vc A'N'ii ( 1 thought to myself that we would h*>eS u | very happy if his suspended hadn't giMf. i wajr" ' I1 Tin re is no rest f< r the weary?oi Hhir r synonym for the editorial fraternity. TIo merchant. the banker the professiotnl mar, may take his annual tour to more fVjtid egious, but the editor remains at bis ? 1'ho endless suece.-Vion of current .v?uts iqust be faithfully chronicled. Th ions if the poopl i must be consulted weir ' interests wniclici ami d.v- aU"./s:i?? - in the drama of life duly recorded atd'eriti- J ehed forever and ever. There is ?ut one ' perpetual motion yet <h.v?< .cr-d ; n is at-| tain eil by the ijuill of t'u jouriml.st, and' only eceses when th: machinery th t moves, 1 it is worn out. ! ?; Hi*Ui abundant! Thunder nl Ptoant' Lightning nhumhuit! Hut wit.li pL?tv of Warm sunshine in between. The etio? cotton corn, grain, nil doing well Vnd grass r.vrywfn rt ! Mr. Fletcher n tho i New Finrhm.l AhfiB.i' mivu i.inv -a ,1.1 I,.. - - r>-- ' "V " vmu liv. ' a grout country if we could only |i"t the grasses. Well, could he only visit ur folds now no J behold the evident agon* tv cur ; farmer ?their hoi sfrill and weas ev.dea- ' vors?ho would readily confc*' hut ours was the greatest </> f.? country in iw vorld. C um-down. Mr. Hotelier, and us in our grassy aspect.?Etlgrfiebl Ar/'\*.6*tT. An cxehango tells a pleasing wlr of two 1 crippled soldiers of the late avar. Hio a t'onfcde.ratc and the other h Keder. Who have fallen together in New York, a:i formed a partnership for runuing a ham organ.? . ' These crippled soldiers," says * X?.r thorn ' newspaper, u could not probably eiirie the j word statesmanship, but they ffir a spirit I , of reconciliation, and a willingr ? to make the best of the present, which n- * urofes- i sional statesmen might study a eUtilutol to their own credit and the infit? advae-1 1 toge of the country." T do not merely adoiire w " as the ' most beautiful object of ere >ovo thein as the sole source of hoJ iot I , revereneo them as the redcuuil glories of j humanity, the sanctuaries <>f virtues, a the antepastrf and pledges of tu>? perfect 1 qualities of the head and hvf 'otubinod ' witii external and attractive ev> -Mc'i ) by their union, almost exalt th?u man into the angelic character.? 7>>*x, A skeptic who wan trying t confuse s christian colored man by tho ( radictory ; passages m the 151 Die, asked rv Jt could bo that wo were in the Spirit, hi tho Spirit in us, received tho reply: '.() I dar's no pimlo bout dat, it's like dat uker I put it in dc fir o till it goto red hot?rot do poker's iu do firo, and do fire's in de *>ker." A * profound theologian could m twve xuado a ( bolter reply. j ? l ' You have played tho .ouco with my l< | hoart " said a gentleman ng fc*dy who was , | his partner in usoci&i gain of whist nt hd I evening party. *'Well,"* r plied the lady, ' with an arch suiilo, "it v?c bceause you i played the knavo." We noticed, the ethur ,\y/ in a puff of a country grocer, that ac vpokt-u of as "one of the old war'-horm* ol the trade."? We suppose that means tlut tio is a heavy charger. A Mistiouri railns.d pououtor got "rob ^ bed" of $13,000 a few mouth ogo, and is 1 ^ now building a $10,000 reeideioe. . s It is thought that ictor Hugo's forthi coming poem, "Satan ' will bo ? devilish I good tiling. RICE & It AWLS havk jint opf.xdk 1\ tpl?t>dld a*-?>rtDieiu of Summer Prinlx iV MuwliiiK, PLAIDS AND GINGHAMS, Mon'n Iloy?' Clothing:. For Summer Wear, ladies' Misses' and Children's WIIOKS, Men's and Boys' Hoots and SIiooh. ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF HA ill?W VKK, SADDLES, 1SHI1U FX, LEATHER. &c Orookory, Qlass-wiiro, Orocortee, Wooden-ware, Bod Steads. Dings and Medicines. CHEAP row PANE. April i 14 If LEFFEL S DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL. T1IK IlKi-iT i\OW I> T1 HI'l. HAVING accepted the Ageroj of I.etfel'8 Turbiue Water H liucl, manufactured by Pool A Hum. nf Ilnllincre, mylui !, 1 "vill .iniine any Water Power, and give itir information r vi'tsary. I will also furnish Circulars, inscribing the action, p"'.\er and adaptability of ;hi? wIms'I, m npplicath n. 1 Lave been putting ap MaoLmery >nd Water Wlicela fur neatly iwonty yours, and find Leflel's Turbine Wheel to an erior to any I have yet seen, on ihe r*,ncton principle. This wheel can be put r.p under aliheads, from *1 I ? 10 feet. Address. T. M. WIUTKSIDES, Vbwii C. If., S. C. nn 1, 1H7;'. 1 cm* State of South Carolina. CoLi'mm/, Aritti. MMh, 187P. Tlie I'ttion Tint*' is hereby designated as j tlie ?ni paper for the publication of all Legal Notice and ClttVcin.1 Advertisements for .he Couny of Union, under the Act of February 22, j 1870 on tilled "An Act to regulate the puhlicn- | tion d ull Legal niul Public Notices;" and the orde* heretofore issued designating the Car oliin N 'W Km" as the Official Paper for the Comty of Union is hereby rescinded. By order of the Board. II. K. HAVNK. Secretary of State and See v of the Board. Statu ov South Cahom.va, 1 OrncK Skcket.iiiv or State, / I. Henry K. llnyno, Secretary of State, do lnnkn ualll. .1.... |u> A : - "j \.vi?n > ????? mic im u irue a1 i correct copy of the original on Me in this office. II. K. HAYNK. Secretnrv of Stale. _ Mnv_2 18 if The Union Exchange, BY rr. w. ^i<?mMi>K, UNION 0. H., S. C. HAVING leased and fitted tip in Ihe finest eity style, the large bnililing formerly <>e npied liy Mr. Thos. McXally, opposite the I'uion Times (iffiee, I respectfully invite nil vistors and travellers to this pi nee to give me n roll. 1 will ensure theui tlie best ot' attention <<oo(l HHh ami Gootl Hoard. My .Able is furnished with all the substaninlu and luxuries of the season, wejl cooked ind served up. Tlllti UAH s always supplied with the clu ircst brands of iVine.", Brandies, Whiskeys, Porter, Ale. Ac. Oysters and Fish Mwnys kr pt, in their season, and cooked in till ityles, id the shortest notice I have secured he assistance of Messrs. II. f. Thompson nnd dun. Kant, to supt rir tended the establishment, vho will alwnyii be found rendv to attend to the vulits ot cuvUjiin' ' t<. (.'nil and t.ry us. Jnn dl ? L( ATTENTION DEBTORS! r HKI KPA' nnlift, nil * I by N<>t?* or Account thai they must call and icttle the same by iho first ol January, or costs >f suit will be added. After the first day of lanuary nil Notes nnd Accounts not paid to nie ,y thut time, will be turned over to II Munro k Son for collection. This is no idle threat, but a fixed deterininaion on my pan THUS. McXALLY. Dee *20 60 tf Doincfttlc Ooods, CONSISTING of Drown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Pillow casings. Hickory itripos, Blue Dcniuir, f'ottonades. Tickings.? ill of which wc are offering at greatly reduced >ri< et to cash biivora. 8PKARH k COLTON. Old Paper* lor Hale, |^ANyUlKK st this rlfice. ? ' - - 1 11 - - < - 1 1 I - _ U X I. I NEW JEWELRY. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. Having just rktvunkd from new york w itii a completi; and #elkct stock of ?Lo fiuoat <;< H J>AI)^ SILVER WATCIIKS, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, WeddinglRings, Gold Pens, W.?tch Chains, Bracelets, &c., ! and every other amide usually found in a well luwotU-d JHWEI.RV STORE, I rtjptcdiillt invttc j the citixon* of Union and the Hurrounding Counties to cult mid ex amine for themselves. ?a> Watches and Jevelry Repaired ut the shortest notice, and in the tuost substantial manner, . at very reasonable rates for CASH. H. W. Tf ANIjEY. Oct. 25 42 tt' A. B. MULLIGAN, 0 O T T O N F A 0 T O R, A.ND COM >1 INS I OTV M ltlllClIANT. CHARLESTON, S. C. ::o:: J do strictly a commission business ; never buy cotton on my own account; am always prepared to make liberal advances on cotton. Oct 4 1872 *0 ly ! M A RB LE WORK S, UNION C. AX., S. O. I T A VJ \'0 reiu*t>e<l to Union, 1 am now tendy to excoub . in the abortert time ami beat , ? k *ly] e?t, all kiit-la oC ^trusted to mo. 1 "tru. a i T? A. utuiui aiiu i Tleaclwtoues. Arc*., iron onuaMi- am> si;i,i:<n;i> s>i:sic;^s. I .o. I Iron Railing, b'ulloMo for on* l^ein/r r.nto. drove* $'c Szc furI nislied at Philadelphia priceo, with freight adthil. \VM. A. NICHOLSON. Oct. 26 42 tf 7^'rCu STJMMEH C.iKrjL?, S. <Sc II. R. R Greenville and Columbia R. R. ^ { \N ftiu.l nltor thi? date, ilie following rcii?iVIRl'IlA'flJLLS J'.ArJa^i iI v/ dulo will In- run daily, Sundays exempted, $100 Howard for a ease of Neuralgia or connecting Night lrainn on South Carolina HlieintiaHsm of nnj form whatever, (coneicl- 'jlu'roacl? up and down ; alijo with Irania going ered rumble) that i)n. Fiti.kh'.h Vegetable Rheu? ^ortli and South on t hnvhote Columbia and mntic Syrup will not <uro-- warranted uninjuri- Augusta Hml Head: oils, nnd i physician's prescription used in- , ? , ,. ^1 ward!v. Lcnvc Columbia at 7.1f> a m So.000 lloiviwrt olTVrcd to Ihl* Propric- ' Al?ton .... 0.06 am j tors of any Medicine for ltheunmtisni and Nen- ^ " '0.40 a m nugmsow 10 proauce one>iDuru MaiMj gnu* * * q'/u!'m ine living cures made within the same length of ' . e 1 ' "r; P m time as Da. FiTi.ua'a Vmsi.tmsi.b Kuki'MAtic Arrive at Greenville - - - 6.30 pm KKMWT. . r . 1JUWNFor ^le by GIBBES & CO., Union 0. II. Leave Greenville at 7.30 a n. Nov. 16 46 ly " .... 9.08 a m 4 CokMbnrj .... 11.1>ani m. ooiiotmiTR. p. K1KD " Newberry .... 2.80pm " Alston .... 4.20 p m frOT.TlSIVrTT'Fr fr KIND Arrive At Columbia 6.00 p m U^JliliOlTlXXXl OC M?ll, TflOS. HOI>AMEAD, floneral Sup. ! FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, rh*? Agent c..?o:?,x ALSTON HOTEL COLITMIIIA, IM. C., ?y MANUFAfTlillERS of Steam En gin OH, of all M R S . E L K I N . sires: llorae l?owore, Circular a .d Moley millS Hotel has been rebuilt, and is the regu8a?-Mills, Hour M.llr, Grist.and Sugar banc JL lnr Dinner ?0|1BP for the 1)owu Train*of Mills, Ornamental House and Stove Fronts, Cast | <bc ^ p ^ Iron Unilings of every sort including grave j T}ie',ab!e [, ^irXilhuM with substantial and yards, residences, kc. Agricultural Implements hlsnry while cleanliness and attention to risitHtm* and Iron ( (ratings of nl kinds made to or|| ||||lko|| u omj of ,he inor, desirable Dinner order on short nonce, and on the most reason*- ij,?18PH jn the South hie terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton April 10 16 tf Dresses, Ac. ? ? Cheap! Cheap ! ! ill J'j I I 200,000 smvur rn FOR HALF.. "SILVER TONGUE " j rpiIE subscriber lias on hand nt Peak Station, J near Alston, 8. C., on the Greenville and O Columbia It. R., two hundred thousand No 1 * ? ? **' " e Shaved Shingles, in packages of five hundred each, which ho offers very low. Ho is constantly mant'ractcbki> nv receiving similar lots. Orders will be promptly attended to. Prion $4.50 per thousand. N?* E.P. NEEDHAM & CO., cbnrae for loading. TuwU. Address P. II. DOMINIGK. 148, 14.-1 and 147, East 2Sd St., ?n Yorli. Feb 2i H A1"<0n' ESTABLISHED EN 184B. I>IHWC>lL.lTrL10rV ? ,. , . - , The firm of Porter k Steele was this day dlsReaponsihle part.es applying for agenc.es in KolvC(1 , Mntuftl Concent, sections atlllunei.ppl.ed e,11 receive prompt at- Tbld/entiro ?tock of d> w,u b(, ,d t tention and liberal inducements. Parties resid- ?oat for cash ingot a distance fromour authorial agents All persona Indebted to the firm will pleaae may order from our factory. Send for Hlusfra- rft? Jd ?^ t Bl on?# P ~ TC27 f.1 hn PORTER k 8TKEI.R. Dco27 ^ March 98 li jf I3OHitivo IVot ioo. fkfLrJ69n v?r 4*y Agertu wm,,^ ! /P "/ classes of working people, of el? PAPERS left in my office fo bo recorded tbcrsex, young or old, make more money at 1' will receive attention unless accompanied I work for ua in their spare momenta, or all the with the Recording Fee. CHAS. BtlM. time, than nt anything else. Particulars free, t'lerk of Court. Address G Stinsou A Co., Portland, Mtene. Feb. 7 6 6m [ Sept 20 37 1y tit,