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I <S Death of Kri. Jan* Tweedy Botler. X This distinguished and venerated matron died I on Sunday, 11th inst., at the residence of her I eon-iiTUiW, Charles Carson, in Greenville county. I jm Sho had been nrostrnted for .several months from i n a8e ,u^ifck?I^Mh,,'ties. Mrs. Duller was the * widow^H|BjflIlirm Itutlcr, oldest son of GenJ era! Willjun But! r, of revolutionary t'uiiie, Ajgl bfother <* Jud Jftckcns llutlcr and Oovcfcarm l'iorce jh^was the youngest daugliter of Con^|yyjhhher Raymond Porryr ? of the Unite^^^^HHB^^p, and the sister of Commodore Oliv^H^^I^^, of lake Erie memory, and of Commodore Calbretli l'erry, of the United States navy. She was the mother of our own South Carolina Confederate General, M. Calbrcth Butler, and of Colonel Win. Butler and Captain O. N. Butler; who distinguished (themselves in the late war, and of Dr. P. P. Butler, a much respectod Physician of Union County. Mrs. Butler was a remarkable womnn in many f respects. Sho was not only connected by blood and marriago with the chivalric Butlers of , .m South Carolina, but sho was also a daughter of U a family of Rhode Island, renowned for its he II roio name, that will ever live imperishable in the history of tlie United States. . w She was born in Newport, Hhmle Island, in f jC December, 1791. In July, 1819, she married J Dr. William Dutler. of this State, then a surgeon rfj? in the United States navy, at iirooklyu, New I 1 y York. From the marriage was born sixtcon children* poost of whom lived to grow to tnntuV ( * rity. Five sons and four.daughtors survive her, A whose grief is now shared by many sympathii sing friends. Mrs. Dutler in Iter more youthful days was I. remarkable also for her heaflty, and sho \vns a mr Vine looking lady to th<r)asi? She possessbd Ane A 'Intelligence, and was always sprightly, pleasant II und entertaining in the socioty of her friends. 9 As a wife and mother, she was unexcelled in de'votion to her duties. Sho possessed the encrf getic and heroio spirit that certainly dislin> guished her family. A eliaracteristio anecdote v about her is familiar to the people of Greenville. When the yankee raid, after the surrender, swooped down on Greenville, somo of tho solV diers robbed her of a horse. She called on the ft' commanding officer for redress, and was introBP duced as Mrs. Butler, sister of the distinguished l Commodore Oliver II. Perry. She refused to J curry favor on that ground, and immediately i t said, "I had much rather be known as the f mother of General Calbreth Butler." The offif cer, however, was magnanimous enough to order , restitution. Mrs. Butler was a resident of Greenville for H about forty-five years, with the exception of a H short interval, when with her husband she rosily ded in tho Indian reserve, in Arkansas, whilst he was holding the office of Indian agent, durl ing President Tyler's administration. Dr. Butler once represented tho district of Pendleton and Greenville in Congress, succeeding General ThMtapson in 1840. He was distinguished for hHintegrity and honorable and manly qualities. We believe Mrs. Butler was the last survivor of her father's children. Her memory will be ever venerated by her .descendants, and by all who appreciate true worth and high and noble qualities in man or woman, who may be acquainted . with her name.?Greenville Nnr*. The Parker Jurt.?One of the greatest raisI fortunes likely to befall the Parker jury, after E they shall have been discharged from the lofty ft: labors to which they have been called, is the unR fitness with which they will return to their or L dinary humble duties. Men who have been for ^ weeks handling hundreds of thousands and conR teuiplating millions, and sitting in judgment on jTt State officers, the object and the envy of their fellow-men, cannot return to the obscurity of private life without a pang. Already it is runHB raored that some of them propose going into the KaSB brokerage business, on the financial knowledge RCT&" acquired iu the pending trial as their principal Hjfijk, capital. The attention they give to the case is unexayipled, just as the trial itself is. No artUnm/ned the ntanly h fuUlimT oTeWplcd ljKfc the Attpr\ nor the self-assured ^ u^0.' w,t.h a * _kUk k. t^aaio.1 tlio trneh over to iiU12??qtion; another intelligent juror and a train hand on , the Greenville railroad, who, in tvtrn, transferred them, as August Belmont might be supposed to do, to Tom Carter, a worthy policeman, who Knows not mug nooul diamonds. Ut such is the kingdom of earth.? Union-Herald. The master of the British brignntine Fortunate, now in dock at Liverpool, reports thnt while on his passnge from the llio Grande his ship was struck by a large fish, which made the vessel ^ shake very much. Thinking his ship had been merely struck by the tail of some sea monster, \ * he took no furthtpr^otice 0f (|ie matter; but af' ter discharging cargo at ltuncorn, and coming t- into the Cans uia doe k, lie found one of the plank ends of the stern'split, and on closer cxamiua, tion he discovered that a sword fish had driven his sword completely through a plank, four inches in thickness, leaving the point of the sword nearly eight inches through the plank. The fish in its struggle broke the sword off at the outside of the vessel, and by its attack upon the ship lost nearly a foot in length of the very dangerous weapon with which it was armed. * ' ; ^GeOIUJK Ari'LKWAITF. A PRISONKK. We leant from a special telegram sent us lost night, thai George Applewaite, a negro, and the lost oft he Lowry Gang, is now a prisoner in the ctuiody of the Sheriff of Wayne County. Front what we can learn, Applewaite waa arrested on euapiy: cion and identified by means of a photographs The prisoner was some time ago sentenced to death in one of the interior Counties of our State, and broke jail while awaiting the day of execution. This is the lost of the gang of thieves and murderers, that once infested apor tion of the State. It is to be hoped that the bird .ill K. .^.,...1. ? < a:, ii i -? nai* ww ovvui wj waj^cu VII19 VIUIO, lU OI*Uer lllftt , the majesty of the law may be vindicated.? Wil\ min</ton Star. A CoNriniNOR Oamc.?It is believed that there are imposters in Northern markets buying goods under assumed names of reliable North Carolina merchants. It is thought the device used to commit the swindle is to represent th9purchases to be for a "branch store," and thus avoid ship. - ment to the regular address of reliable merchants. It will be well foyfNorthern wholesale f merchants keep a sharp lookout. Facts have ' been developed showing that parties have been WRglr using names ot responsible business men in Raleigh and in Oxford, sftd buying goods both in New York and Trenton, N. J. Spanish Battles.?Madrio, July 1'2.?An mm* official dispatch says thfljf General Delatre has driven Dorregarey from Borrecilla, Quara, Siesta and Boltana. The Carlisle resisted the AlH ^^^nhonsists stoutly, and lost many men in killed, H^HH^k|ounded and prisoners. They retreated to the ^H^^H^^ley of Aran, in the Pyrennes. General Delstill pursuing them, and Ooneral MartiH Hrampos making forced to join pursuit. ami i.ksi.ik M U).? l'he Kxecutive (.onuulP^r iee of the Barnwell County 9>x Union, Wr a meeting held on Monday, resolved to indict C. I ' P. Leslie, the notorious ex-Ia^ra Commissioner. From the Barnwell Sentinel, we .learn that Col. jr. T. J. Counts, the President of the Union, was f requested to inalce the necessary affidavit. This he did, and the papers on wnioh to issue the tvarrant were plaoed in the hands of Trial Jus, ties Patterson. Railroad Block ads?Water Spout.?St. Lodi*, July 11.?X dispatch from Kansas City says an immense water spout descended on the track of the Kansas Paciflo railroad, near Kit Carson, on Saturday, and washed away 200 feet of the road, The'blockade on the North Missouri and Hannibal and St. Joe road continues, and no trains have beeu through for several days. a -?- - - ? . Under a writ of hah"tt rorpu? pending application for bail, J. P. V. Camp was carried to Newberry, via (ircenvillc, on Sunday night, to appear before Judge Moses. We have not heard the result, but suppose that it will he all right, as the Solicitor manages both sides of tlie case, aud "it is whispered the Judge too.?Sj><t*(an. fcr MAItRIKI). ('HOICK?LATSHAW.?Married, on I he Oth inst., by Her. J. I). McCollongh, at the rest- _ ience of the bride's fatlicr in Union t'ounty, ( Cnpt. William Choice and Miss M. K. Cats haw. f * I 1 OBITtTAHY j d MOOD.?Died, in Anderson, S. I' , on the 2nd t of July. 1875, after a short illness, Clarence n Gregory, infant son of Uev. Wui. \V. and M. ( Eugenia Mood, of the S. C. Conference. Aged j one year and six days. \ ALLEN.?Died. May 28tl?, in this town, ? Florence Gertrude, 3,oungest daughter, of C. L. f and L. Allen, aged 2 years 4 months and 20 J days. ALLEN.?Died, June 10th, in this town, William Wallace, youngest child of C. L. and L. c Allen, nged 1 year, 2 months and 11 days. 1 Tho MurlcotH. * l Usiox S. C. July 15.?Sales of cotton dur- m ing the week 10 hales; inferior 10; Ordinary 12 Jfm?; Strict Good Ordinary 12.1 @?; 0 Middling 14J(?>15. CitAitLBSTox, July 14?Cotton dull; receipts * 40 bales; sales 25; Middling 14.1; low mid- e dling 141. ^ New Youk, July 14?Cotton quiet ; sales 1,400 ; uplands 15} ; Orleans 15}. LtvKnrooi., July- 14?Cotton dull and depressed ; middling uplands 7J ; middling Orleans 7 5-lft; sales KfcOOO; speculation and export 2,01 HI; basis middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, deliverable July, or August, 7} ; ba*i? inidd/inm.if y^andti. nothing bc/ow tow middling, de/ivcrab/e Tu/y or August, 7. 8ABBATH DIRECTORY. J Grace Church, M. E. S. Services every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, nnd 7.1 P. M.? ^ Rev. A. H. Lester l'astor. !, rh..-*k ~r a. i?? t i\ u./v.i v/'twf v?? yj in* (Hliliy. nc*. ?! U MVV/U1" ? lough holds divine services the 2d and 4th Sun- j. day of each month. Morning service commencing at 11 o'clock ; evening service 4A o'clock.? I*ay Heading every other Sunday. Tlaptitt Church. Services First and Third \ Sabbaths in each month. Rev. C. T. Scnife, i Pastor. Morning services will begin promptly C at 11 o'clock. Afternoon service exactly at | to G o'clock. Sabbath School at0} o'clock. Prayer and Choir meeting every Wednesday night. ( The public gladly welcomed. j Prctbytcrian Church. No Pastor. Sunday School at 0 A. M. i SPECIAL NOTICES. Money Savkd, is Money Made?It is no longer ncces- a sary to pay two and three profits. Messrs. Furehgott, Benedict A Co. I>eg to draw attention to their immense closing out sale of SoOO.oOo worth of Dry Goods, Carpets, Furs, etc.j wjtlcli takes place ntiuunlly between January 1st, and I-ehfuary loth, prior to purchasing their Spring Stock, at -7 King Street. Charleston, S. C. 54 White Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga., and Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. c Samples sent on application. Iteiiilt per Express or Post c Office Order, or goods will he sent C. O. D. All retail or- c ders over 810 will lie sent from the Charleston Branch . free of charge. 1 Notiiinu is murk Lady i.iKKthan the use of fine note paper and a neat fashionable envelope. So think the a fortunate receivers of sueii billet-doux. The sweetness of a eharuting sentence is rendered more delicious, If v conveyed on a delicate tinted sheet of Price's Note l*aIjor. It is Lad taste in a gentleman writing to a huly on ' nferior stationery. If you wish to l>c |*osted on the lat- a est novelties, the fashion in these matters, enclose a stamp to Walker, Evans A Cogswell, foroneof their little fashion books "Card Etiquette," or send an order for a recherche lot of pai>er and envelopes of the latest style. Do not forget at the same time to order a monogram. Best Kerosine Oil ] Reduced to 30 cts. per Gallon. c AT GIBBS & CO'8. Drug Store. July 16 28 tf c BARBECUE. * 1 milEUK will bo a GRiffcD BARBECUE given 0 ]I u iiii?m Savage's ?l>oui aix miles tfelow Union 0. It. on th% on ma?r VOth of, tlila Arrangements frnve Veen made have an <wP* train of <? ? i The best kind of McaA, Bart>ecued in the best .Tnly TB*11 ^ "erved. ? ^^ ??TX'VfrjW. < Business. rno suit the hard times, and make room for a _L FALL STOCK, we will sell FURNITURE for the next'60 days AT COST. i Parties in need of goods in our line will save t money by calling. i R. F. DAVIDSON* & SON, Spartanburg, S. C. July 16 28 _ _4t Sub-Commissioners of Roads ARK directed to work their roads by the 20tli of August. j In working the roads you are required to properly drain them. . ? All places known to be bad in winter rau&t be t causewayed. The Commissioners notify the ? sub-Commissioners that they will demand thai ? the above order be strictly obeyed. By order of the Board, . ? W. IIill, Clerk. W. JRFFERIES, Ch'n. -| July 16 28 tf Meeting at Murphy's Mill. fTIHERE will be a public Meeting at Murphy's Old Mill place, on Saturday, the 17th inst.. 'ftt <J o'clock, A. M.t to consult about rebuilding ( The bridge at that place which was washed away | by the Freshet last Spring. a On the same day, at 2 o'clock ?. M., a meet- <1 ing will be held at Gregory's Store for tho same purpose. One of tho County Commissioners will be nt each meeting to consult with tho people on the same subject. July 16 28 2t Pomona Grange. Til E subordinate Granges of Union County are hereby notiied that l'OMONA ORANGE meets at Union C. IT. the Saturday before the ] first Sunday of every month, l'unctual attendance of the Delegates is very necessary. July 9 _ . 27 tf Carolina MiMttry Institute, i CHARLOTTE, 3V. C. o??? Next Term begins Sept. 15th, 1875. rnms Institute is now fully equipped with JL apparatus for instruction and with arms for military drill. The Superintendent and Proprietor is assisted by an able and experienced corps of Instructors. 1 For Circular, address, Col. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent. IP < 27 at* Grist and Saw l For Sale or Lease. v /'AN Saturday the 7th of Amnmt n?ttV f ?u?it . . u offer for balk, to the highest bidder, my I Grist and Haw Mill and Cotton Gin, nt V Skull Shoals. If it is not sold, on the sarno day I will i.f.asr it to tlio highest bidder. The Mill is in fine condition, located in a fine healthy section and docs a good business ? Terms made known on lay of sale. G. W. GARNER, Jr. duly (? *27 8t David Johnson, Jr., s Attorney and Solicitor, 1 I'nion, N. C. I . periaI Attention to Collections. May '21 *20 3ms. DllKttS GOODS, SPRING PRINTS, I.awns, and other styles, for Ladies dresses, arc to be seen and sold cheap at SPEAKS $ COLTON'S. April 30 17 % it SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, as Sheriff, I will sell before Union 'ourt Ilonsc door, in the Town of Union, on the Irst Monday in Ausrust next, within the Icon) i ours of Sheriffs turtles, for cash, flic following [escribed property, to wit : All the life Kstnte of Thomas J. flnult in (he ract of land whereon lie now lives, containing bout 300 acres, more or less, located in Union ,'aunty, bounded by lands of Joseph Kelly, aninierson Kelly, U. W. (lault, Mrs. Sophia Vright, Wiley Wood, David (lalltnan and Jaines Smith & Co. Levied on, and to be sold, as the roperty of Thomas J. Gault, at the Suits of fohn 11. Little C. D. Ilobo and others. AI.SO, One tract of land, located in Union County, ontaining 'J2 acres, more or lea% it being of Z. 1. ltobinson's land after setting otr his Hometend, bounded by lands of B. 11. Rice, Z. R. lobinson, James B. Steediuan and lands of Villiam McNeuce. Levied on, and to be sold, is the property of Z. It. Robinson, at ilie Suit f B. F. Walke^against Z. 11. llobinsou. If the terms of sale are not complied vith in five days after the day of sale, the propirty will be advertised for sale on the following ialeday, ut the risk of the former purchaser. it. mac birr ii, s. u. c. July 8th, 1873. 27 4t Sheriffs Sale. Adm'r of J. X. fl. Mt urnv, I'laintitf, . vs. Kx'ors of Baml'kl Bkatv, Defendants- * BV vlrtucjof ,an or<1qr from t|Mu' Ifen, Montgomery Moses, Judge of ttfe"7tli Judioial district of South Carolina, 1 will SHI.before Jnioti Court House door, on the first Mogtfay in liigust next, within the legal hours of ShcrffTs tales, nil the land belonging to the Estate of Samuel Beoty, deceased, recommended by the 'o 111 miss i oners appointed to dWde said lands in our different tracts to wit: ' The Home Tract, Vhercon Mrs. Sallie Bcaty now lives, contain* ng 848 ncres, as represented on l'lot" mode by Hcnn D. Peak, D. S. Tract No. 2, >r Skclton Tract, containing 30U aoraa, more or ess. Tinker Creek Trnct, No. 1, containing !4'.? acres, more or less. Tinker Creek X1*0^ u). 2, containing 3?k acres mure or leaa. All of said tracts Will-be sold by the different 'lats of said* lands, new dodged in my office, ud can be seg?ky persons who wish to exam* ne them i i rntbo day of sale. Cash ? 11 tlieieiit to Costs of pro v?v....^o. "..v.->n?rn a' i"1^ luiso 111 niicv in be paid oathe first" dsy (Jdd ember ne\t, the balance 04. a Credit of oanMi \ro yeni? wiib interest from dejr otftdi 'urchasers to giv# nil u Mori page of l)ie prttAMlShould the terms 'Of Sale "fibt he complied litli in five<lays, tlivnMMTiT^i'ill be adveriscd for sale 011 the nfHHBfBflBiig Salesday, Rue's Adjustable Srace Gate. PERSONS dciirouH of fiavinjr'ti good, serviceable and substantial flttt, would do well to all on us and examine the Adjustable Brace Gate. It will uot swng, drag or get out of order, and an lie adjusted to suit any position required, t is also a strong and cheap (late. IVc will sell Farm lliglits for Union Township, r make (lutes to order.^ ^ ^ ^WooT Carding. W'^KJulhMrn" at^sliort notUe, and TKRMST 10 cents per potina. Toll Oiie-Fourtli. BA KTKll taken at market rates, to be paid on lelivcry of rolls. Shipments may be made to is, and we will return per express O. D.? \ 11 wool will be greased free of charge with a uperior Wool Oil that we buy for this purpose. I) 1). CONVERSE & 00. \VM.'THOMAS. Cakiikii. _ Hivingnville, S. C., June 1676 20 l* c 3 Stray Sorrel Colts. Inn: >ui'Striber 4? requested to state that . three line SomOpblts, with Mm led faces, ill white en their ftiet have been strayiDg about nd upward ; thu-others are about 18 qwtli 'lire owner ?jjr;t%*ers can hear wherd they ire by irpplyMM^'the office of the "Union rimes" aud pnymjl ftr this advertisement. . R- M STOKES. i..i_ ^ a: a ""* A I.L per HO 1>S hiwir.g demands against the is ? Y_ tate of AfiuiB^^entley^j ircscnt them propci^aMtNlgnMHNlprs. Muiw 11 M tiiirn, a) t hthr office, gjfbr beftart-the 17 th Spartanburg! NVK OFFEIl FOR SALE 1,500 Hushcla Oorn. 200 Hales of Hay, 300 Sucks Flour. 0,000 lbs. Hacou. 20 bbltt. Molasses. 20 Buptar. 20 Sfcks Coffoo. (>,000 lba.^Vngon and Flow Iron. ' 50 Cooking and Heating Stoves, Also a full line of tJKNKKAl. MKRB HAN DISK. Orders Solicited, LKK & UAKPBNtKK. May 21 JO tf Valuable Business Stand for Sale at Un|pn C. H. I UK subscriber offers fwsale the Store buildiii ;in<I l.?,t on Main Street, in which Spears : Colton arc now doing bu id near. The Store is 10x12d, and suitable for transacting a large Genial Merchandising business. The Lot is 20x150, rith alley in lha rear, and is located in the aost business part of tlio Street. 3osseB8ion given about the 1st of October next. TERMS MADRRASY. Lpply on the premises A. D. SPEARS. May 21 20 tf Lock UD vour Treasures a v . ~ ^TOU have oflon heard arul read of Wed-locks, X (lead-locks, lloary-locks and various other inds of locks) but if you want to see as handomc a display of Pad-locks, Stock-locks, Rimocks Chest-locks, Trunk-locks, Till-locks, Cuptoard-locks, Store Door locks, ke., as evoi1 you aw in an up-country store. Just como to FOSTER k WILKIN8'. June 4 22 tf BITTBRV, IOSTKTTER'8, Host and all other approved flitters, for sale at 11, F. RAW 1.8 & CO S. No. 1 Store. May 21 20 if W. W. CROSBY, SIIK.l.TOV. ?. ? . :o:o:o; , rilllK Subscriber respectfully informs the good JL people nruund Sliclton that lie hus received j at his Store otVjthu Sheltou Depot, a coinp'etc j Stock of 9 General Merchandise, j ( which htU ftfldmis to dispose of at the most rftMnabliytML His Stock consists of GOODS, *fjvlies' KadiUMple Dress Hoods, of nil kinds, l inen, Lottg (|Hs. Sic. &c. ? V Hnx i itn s. Bacon, Barna^lS^-, l<inl, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, .1 LARGr^jfO' C>' .'// / / .'/ / . STOCK. Boom nkd HIioon OF r|. HHFS and GtWTS. Orock^iy and Glass Ware, Lftj^loii^wad GoiiIH' I-IUIH, of tbe Iifitcst Styles. DRESS BONNET TRIMMINGS. J&f rjfl l1' STOCK OF ReaJjf-Made Clothing, to wfalolf particular attention. &i? .H*. by the pwpUin ,1he country, and I stall sell them quite as cbenp. if hot a little cheaper than they can be bought nt nny store above Columbia. Just call and sec what good bargains you can mnkc out of m#. W. W. CltOSHY. May 14 e 19 ly? Foster & Wilkins ARE opepiafe* an uifUaually large and well selected BTOOK. OP GOODS. in all the , lines in which tbey 'deal. A careful examination of,our Steok and prices is requested before snaking pdralvasea elsewhere. We think we can give eattafltffifn in Goods and prices, lie sure and eall beftn you decide where to purchase. fv ^ - FOSTER & W11.KINS. May 7 j, ih tf .T^MCH'H KroRunM, PLOW SHOES, and Calf Skin Shoes, at FOSTER & W ILK INS'. _ May 21 * 20 tf W^iev^ Cnlf Skin, AND KipHkin Shoes, nt FOSTER & WILE INS', j May 21 20' tf I Black Silk, i I lurtUvnrf*. A FULL line of Hardware, nt FOSTER & W ILK INS'. May 21 ^ _J:? tf Llttlit^ llcl's. Ladies' silk and leather ijbcs, just received, at FOSTER & WfEJtlNS'. jlune 4 IB " tf Sqinmer Cassimeres. A NICE l?t of Summer Oowimeres, just received Jat FOSTER & WILKINSL ^ ' KRICE,I?S|^JRE & OO.f Charlottesville Cassimeree. rilllESK goods are unsurpassed. iinW^Tmtil reJL ccntly ^ero not known in our town, call and examine litem at SPEARS & COLTON'S. April 30JL 17 tf Cassimeftes, Linen and Cottonades. v.. i RICK, MoLURR ^ CO. May -2* J; _21 tf 0outhonM>rain Cradles, Six Fingers. HICK, McLUItK & CO. F^Iny 28 21 tf (Jrtss Seyllies and Snaths. HICK, McLUHK & CO. May 28 21 if Sugar, Coffee and Tou, HICK, McLUHK A CO. MnyJJR 21_ tf, A New Supply of Flour. JtlCK, McLUHK & CO. May 28 21 tf r Hnrtiwnrc, Plantation and Carpenters' Tools. . RICK, McLUHK & CO. ' May 28 21 tf Hats, Hats, Hats, Hoots and 8 h o e h . ** Hit A McLURK & CO. May 28 ? 2T- if_ Otnto' Clothing and Ifctiiisliiiig Ooods. AGENTS FOR SALE OF^ Ward's Perfect Pitting Shirts. ^ j RICK, McLURK & CO. UHtts' Dfess Goods | N Hie Cot torn prices. LaV^IES. t8r sale clirap, by | ^ SPEARS A COLTON. Gunpowder Tea, O bo hodT| J. X. MOOUK & CO.S. ^>rug Store. May ldfct 19 If Superior Oolong Teu. IpOU solo at J. N. MOOKK k CO'S. a Drug Store. _MnyJ4 . Hi tf The Best Imperial Tea, FOU sole at J. N. MOOUK k CO'S. . Drug Store. May 14 19^B . tf Centennial Fruit. CASTAHA iwl other Fancy Candies. a. K. BAWLS k CO. May 31 _ *20 If Confectionery And Canned Goods, of the very best qualities, at B. V. BAWLS k CO'S. No. 1 Store. Mnv 91 on IJrocerlcH OF all kinds und host qualities always to be found at 11. F. HAW US k CO'S. ,v. No. 1 Store. May 21 '20 tf Bacon, Ijard, and Kerosene or IIiq Ih?mI <|iinlilleM. It. F. RAWL8 & CO S. No. 1 Slot*. 2l 20 * tf V REFORM IN THERIG^mH ;0:0:0: BUY CHEAP FOR CASH! wM B P M f! O II P 1ST' s I JLIJL* \_/ VV _ M ^ A. i r?/ TEMPLE OP FASHION.l ?:0:o:o: 1 I AM just receiving one of the largest, moat varjed ami complete Stocks of .Spring ami Summer Goo?ls ever brought to Union, and 1 propose to otter greater inducements to purchaser* than ever before by strictly adhering to the rulfeof Selling Cheap for CASH. My Stock cannot be ftifly enumerated, but the following will give a slight insight to it, and 1 invite all to cull on me and make a personal examination : The Indies should call and see the NEW STYLES <*1^ DllEHS GOODH, They are the prettiest ever seen in Union. LADIES' AND MISSES 'SHOES, ry>m the celebrated hast New York Shoe Factory, such as the l?ebblo O-oat.aml Morocco Slioen, ^ Foxod mid Cloth Clutter*, Which are truly ^Cporior Articles. Cr r e e 11 v i 1 1 e 31 a d e Shoos For Jlcn and tVoincn. LADIES A.TN1) GKIVT'S HATS. B 1 a o k Ij il c <i W h a w 1 s, Which will be sold very Cheap. Beautiful Lace Curtains, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETING AKD MATTING . GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN TIDSSK ARTICLES. * School Books and HtationtM'y. GEXT'S REAUY-K tDE CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods. Gin**, Crockery, Wood tind Tin Ware,* Cunt Iron Cot * Ovens, Ac., A<>. This is no Humbug. C A JS H 1* XJ Y B XX N CAN OBTAIN GREAT BARGAINS AT P. M. COHEN'S TEMPLE OF FASHION. April 28 lfi tf A. B7 M U L L IG AN r COTTON FACTOR, CHABIiESTOlN, S. O. fe JfA^\/AMCE LTocftM^i-v wm \j\ji rvm mo, and will, when necessary, hold it for higher prices. # i, 1874. A. 11. MULLIGAN. 6-^"* T have discontinued my Agency at Union C. II. My friends yill please ship direct to me in their own names. Dec. 23, 1874. 52 * tf. RICE, McLURE & CO., I SPRING AND AltE now receiving a large Stock of general ' rw _ merchandise, recently purchased in New SillYY1 TY1 AT* I^a ac] ? York for casl., AT VERY LOW KIGIHES, cm- , |^ II III 11 I ti I UUULDt bracing DRY GOODS, j "*"1 SUo<"*' J. T. HILL & CO. CLOTHING A now rccciia of.ft ful1 Rnd weh ITATITIWARI? selected Stock of (Spting and (Summer riTD /"trtT^TT-D -v Goods, to which they invite the attention of buy CHUCK-lLK. Y, em througliout the County. Our Stock con&C.r ?C. ?ta?8 of to which tlicv invite t lie attention of purchasers. '\/VT\f"1 DltV (tI i( 111 Si njtepeuitti ivouiuu. us vj&nea lo jua- av ^ m w/x/u dies Good8. # of every description, of the best brands and All of the above poods have been brought styles, here TO KKI.L, and il is only necessary to ex- (JF.NTS AND BOYS amine prices to convineo'-Pife most incredulous that we menu what we ay. | Ready-Made Clothing. ? i m KlTOfcLURE & o. Hats, Boots and Shoes. April 80 1< it ^spears & c0lt0n NOTIONS. K.IIT. i,IVEs! MOVES StlW ?00<1*, and keeps . GLiNSnnd ( KO( KEUY WARE, A Large Stock of Goods. .1 full stock of THEY are now receiving their new Stock of -v w- ? -.3-^-.^ A ^ Spring and Summer tloods, selected with ALAJi * 9 tt -/Ik?1IJ^< much earn and to suit the wants of the people of Union, without respect to "Race, Color rtr .1 com pl f.tf. stock of previous Condition, which they are determined i-,? a,, cash iEvery Band of Groceries. 1 wVhSSih^S., Of .11 wV, Willi fill WOOD AND TIN WARE. purchase /,s/-\r\vtcs fipQur Stock is as large anu complete as can be DRY (3-CJOJJo Totind in any store in the interior of the Stite, " to call and examine our elegant assortment of and wc offer our goods at as reasonable prices , new styles of all qualities. We have also a ??- to Cash buyers as they can be bought any where, lect * * v - tVe invite an examination. oa. 1 x- n J? J T- HILL CO. Stock of Groceries, April ho 17 if Glass and Crockery Ware, And almost everything else you may want at JcttOHCV SRV6CL IS XHL0116V home or on the plantation. Cull and sec for m yourselves. Sl'KABS A 0OL1ON., IuEuCi April HO 17 tf I T will pay you to buy your Hewing Machine Trvilsif Artioloa A ^''om ft hOCAl#, instead t?f it Travelling Agent, as you will thereby rave the amount Drugs, n cdicln^k, that must necessarily be added to defray tha Crrtflf rrv st >i rl C^lnuiu. W a ? <> ~e r\._.?* - :i1 ' 1 ?' _ _ ? ? ? ? ? ? 5 vApcuov ui * nmumiii^, CVU. 11 Will IIIl"l flCFJUOrO Hardware and Tin-Ware, Pa>' y?u'0 _ Wooden and Other Were, <ho at b. f. rawls & c<m The Improved Davis Vertical Feed' m, 21 ? No' 1 ?r SKWINC, MACHINE. fleal ifnd Hominy, TJie World has Never Produced its Equal. VLWAYS lo be found at I, |? ,j)C oniy ono having the VERTICAL B. P. RAWLS & CO a . FEED, which nlone plncoiMt n advance of all ^0< * ^,ore- j others. lly (hie Feed it if enabled lo sew over May 21 20 tf SEAMS as readily U plain .Surfaces, which no > " THUMBS oflicr Machine can possibly do. It was awardAt'nxfPi i'tv \ttt>RT\iF\T FOR SAT F ^,ra",i Modal al ilie Franklin Institute COMPLETE ASSORTMENT l-OR SALE. pai 1Mliladelphia. in 1*71, over nineteen tornR f it A wis t prvs pelitors. No 1 store 1 cnn Stive you Bettor Bargains, na weli as ?n ' ' ' ,1 Better Machines, than yon can get elsewhere. _ _ I? ? r*n nl POSTER A WlLKINS' and tee the Maeu?_ i chines, where yon can ect Circulars, TestimoFlour and Corn, ninle. and Terms. CONSTANTLY on hand at Addrces, Dr. J. HILL, II. F. RAWhS&CO'S. Q-en'l Agent, No. 1 Store. * I'nionville, S. | May 21 20 tf May 14 10 I'jno.* ' .4* - u :m r ' ai