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To show what conficlnce can bo placed in the evidence given at the Coroner s Inquest of the II sin burg riot, and the absurdity of the whole investigation, we give below nn extract from a letter to the AV?r??wV Cowier from A?gusta : it can*'- prove*! most conclusively that several of -he Georgia parties whose names appear iu the list in the verdict did not go over to Hamburg at all on the night of the riot.? '.y) One bos been dead six mouths. Four or five witnesses at the inquest testified that two geutleuieu who are iu ban Francisco, and have resided there for a year pas', were implicated.? This demonstrates how much reliance is to tie placoil in their testimony. Requisitions upon the Governor of Georgia for the parties from this State clinrgod wish being accessories before the fact will probably soou be issued. The opinion acre is turn <?ovoinor Smith will otrofully look into the evidence against It em before he turns them over to tho South Carolina authorities. He has no disposition to shield the guilty, but at the same time ha does not desire that inoccnt men shall be placed in the power Of ignorant and prejudiced negroes. A few days since as n young man tvas riding along a highway near Hamburg, he heard u colored orator, who was addressing u crowd of compatriots by the roadside, say, "I'm gwiue to help kill ehory white man in Hottf Colin a, and asin "em." The young man was so indignant at this language that he drew a pistol and called out, "Suppose you commence on inc. The dusky orator ?nd his auditors immediately .stampeded. WGiiUO Ttit Dui'illUI ? Mill,10.S N KG IK "Its l'\Y tiik Cobfkit?Wash Out riik Iq.vomimv ? Vftei copying The Rrguttr and the Augusta papers, accounts of the outrage upon a little .? j ear old girl in Edgefield, the AJvtrtittr says : Tho circumstance detailed in tiie two nriiarticles u literally true. \iul it is a matter where human language utterly fails to express adequate grief, hoiror, indignation. Wc had hoped it would not get into the public piinis ? We carefully abstained from all allusions to it. On account of it. one of tli? mno .i roost beloved families of Edgefield is covered with shame as with a pall. Pure in themselves, j and with an escutcheon as uublolted as lliat of Jlayard h mself, yet, nevertheless, by reason of ! the infernal lust si' a beastly negro, they must walk forever in the shadow ?f this unspeakable humiliation. Sensible men vf th Xorth, here is \ a fact to look tit. And it is only vine of a great | chain of such facts. These rapes, and outrages and midnight as- I aussinations iim the outgrowth of anarchy, and of such law as negro Trial .1 ostites dispense.? | Assassins, bigamists, perjurers And thieves are | promoted to liio highest offices in the State, while ilorens of EJgetield men are now about to ; be arrested and tried, for alleged crimes sworn 1 against them by illiterate aud malicious freedmen. Yes, sensible matt of the Xorth, look upon tIn? /net. Look upou it, Herald Look upon it, Sees and Courier. Look upon it, Chamberlain. I Look upon it, ye oru/y shriekerr from all qiuvr tors. And if ye have the souls of mew, be done ' with your miserable and eraven stuff about f Hamburg and tho killing of negroes. Again wo ask : Would the blond of a million negroes pay J the forfeit?wash out the ignominy ? Tux Tamil Anon Mississippi.?The minority roport of the Mississippi investigation commit- | tee establishes beyond controversy flint whatever I trouble did occur in the State w is due e ntirely I to the conduct of the carpet-bag Governoi. Ames, j He surrounded himself with taer. of the most j despoi-aie and abandons d character of botli rac* t. and never sought the acquaintance even of tne i of intelligence and position who had the respect of the people. To show how the reports of outrages are exaggerated, the case of what is desiguated as the "Clint.?n massacre" may bo alluded to. In this .'itbiir w itnesses before the committee, whose testimony I ad been "cooked up" in advance, put the number of colored people killed at all the way from thirty to seventy ; yet when they were called upon for nam -s not- one of il-ein roulii mention more than ibv?? er /,??? perspm. siontns on >re the cict . ion Ames cam minced 10 organize his negro ruilitia; arn>3 and ammunition wore distributed with a lavish html, ami there was scarcity an adult male negro in the State but had bit revolver, gun or other deadly weapon. They became, under the teachings of A tecs and hie minions, insolent and threatening in their demeanor. As a consequence, the whites wero cornpellod to zrin for the protection of their families and friend,. Collisions, more or less, did occur, and aw always will he the case, the inferior race was worsted, hut as said above, thert was no disor- | ler nor violence on the day of election Chase, >tl?e Special agent sent out by the Department of Justice, was before the committee, and detailed his movements in the State prior to the election of 1874. lie was surprised to find thai Governor Ames had uo acquaintance .it all with those representing the property and th > inlelligencc of the State, ami it. was through him that Ames met such prominent Democrats as Messrs George and Barksdalc, who, as members of the State Committee, were conducting the Democratic campaign. Corpora). Punishment Rfvivko.?Last Saturday, a negro was caught in the act of stealing ihc rations of his fellow-laborers on the plantation of Sheriff Berry. Saturday night they brought him to tho Sheriff's house, and told him he could go to the jail and there suffer the penalty of the law, or take n thrashing as they felt disposed to administer, after which he must leave the county, lie accepted the latter propo- j sit ion. They made him strip nuked, when a | 'hurley fellow, Keubcu McRee, came d< wn on | him with a buggy trace making the wine- I colored stuff shoot forth in perfect jets. Smarting with pain the victim jumped up, declaring that he could not stand it. They then tried switches, but when laid on his bare hide with a | heavy hand, he again begged for mercy and asked to go to jail. But mercy had departed from his persecutors, and they (old him thai he consented to take a thrashing and a thrashing he 1 should have, so they "bucked" him down, and, I without, favor, laid on tweuty-fivo lashes with a buggy trace, then turned him loose and bade him , icave the county for fear of a second dose. Tlie j rogue's name is K?l. Williams and hails from ' North Carolina. Tlie names of tbc two ncgroe.who lost the rations and d.d the thrashing are ..Solomon and Heuben McKeo If their example is followed, rogues will find it oo9t something to etcal in Marion. ?Marion Star. A XVIth Amknomsnt at I ast.?Washington, August 4.?Lord, of New York, from the judi-. .oiary committee reported back with an nmemU roent wbat in known as the Blaine school amendment to the constitution. As reported, it is as I follows: I Aktiolk 10th. No State shal'^r-ake any law res perking an establishment of religion or prohibiting thafree exercise thereof : and no money raised by taxation in any State for the support of public schools or devifed from any public fund thereof; nor any public lands devoted thereto, shall ever be under the oentivl of any religious sect or denomination Nor shall any moneys so raised or so devoted be divided between religious sects or denominations. This article shall not enlarge or diminish iho legislative power vested in the Congress. The last sentence is the ouo added by the judiciary committee. Assassination in I.kxinoton. -?On the night of August I. George Taylor, n colored man, was shot and killed in a house six miles from lsiesville. A jury of inquest was summoned by Trial Justice J. T Dent. The evidence showed that the deceased was walking to and fro in a room where Kdward Joey, white, and Edward Taylor, colored, were sitting, and that a gun loaded with buckshot was discharged on the outside through the open door, The deceased, after he was shot, walked to a corner of the room and took up his gun, hut fell from loss of blood. One buckshot struck Kdward Taylor on the head, slightly wounding him. The two men ran out of the housa leaving Oenrge dying.? They could see no one nnd the assassin remains unknown.? Urnon/feri'lH. r k . . 1i '.II.. W u v i: : >\ !? ' <lisn>!*>* i : ' ' . vdistrict attorney for I* 11 lify"' viuu e of any position vet a-ommcl by v i,\ '? 4 dent :.n bin defense of the whiskey thiev, " -'(fjf '' hate had removals jf the dflicen who ,let?^n ' their crime . of witness * who tee tiled agnii thorn, of the j>rosecutoi? who sccurt l tin iv con j victioo. tii I now a moat faithful and efficient J i district. attorney i-> <iisp! ice i be hus'' he wii! not ' recommend ihe whc.osile pinioning ?>t those Constituent* of a kini-iirtrtrJ Kentucky con- , : pressmen who happen to.! c itrjni! for such "of . femes of minor importance'' as muxiug an i j selling whiskey unlawfully. T >"!>?> sure, <* ?!. j Wharton was a gal,ant si! die a au<l had done i i more than any other man to put an. cm! to hu! khixisin in Kentucky, Wit La Was a fricrnl >< f\>l. I Hi IttftVV lltlil r?/\nl 1 w. I I ? ?1 ' .... ?? ?v?u ? i' c ? r hi?v4it* ly 'tfC wuil 111? i Hon. John 1). I?Into, M. C.. that unlawful n-.nk I ing or selling whiskey and tobacco was a criuto j of minor importance." Such i.btuncno.ss on 1. s j part is conclusive evidence of Itis unfitness tor j his posit ion? at least under this ad m (nitration.? . Phtldd' '"hid Tit'iet. , Stripping i <>tt tin. Kb ay.?At tlic meeting "f the old Democratic General Committee in Brooklyn Inst night there was much cxcitcl disenssi >u over Con. lottrdan's wholesale dismissal of Dcniociats from the lieultli l'lup.ertiucnt ami Supervisor <luican offered resolutions rc pirating foe Dcn.octniit htatd* of the liferent dc- l art incuts t . discharge til of the Republican* i it\ tlieir employ and to hlfo Democrats in their ' places. After s. me brisk dis,Mission the reaolu- j ion* were adapted with rousing cheers, audi without a dissenting voi.n-. The whole subject j wtu tl.cu relet .*"1 to the Ktccitiivc t it.itnittec j with nowor The committee were mp ested to ' execute the order* at owcr, ami to ?e that the I Democrat a who are now walking the street-- idle I ! be put into other its soon a possible. Cel. Cari I'm of the Kxf.cutivo Committee said that us j -molt as 13ox*. TtldenV letter is published they i are to start on ?. vigorous canvas in Brooklyn. | If the policy of the A . we <itnl Courier prevails, and the August convention postpone* a nomination till after the Radicals nominate, we ntny | ex pec the Radicals to postpone their nomination I until ten day* before the election, which will | give the Demo- rats but a short lintt in which to ' organize and make n race. The Uepu'ulicau j parly is already organized, and its leader, Cham- I borlain. is uoing goed work for himself, an I i* j | being ably assisted by his Charleston organ in < the mean lit .v. If the Democratic convention I I postpones it virtually gives up the Sght. i j Villi Xr-rr. Kit Cah*"K avutiik Imuan*. ? Kit t arson, j I Jr., who is at present in this city, prop >?e? to I j leave soon for the West to engage in the Indian | > campaign, lie thinks San lwhich Island Frank, j an 1 not .Sitting Hull, is the planner cf the red- I ! skin campaign The Indian position i.-> a up! -n?lid one to stand a eat ipaign of almost Midefnitc lor? -iIt against heavy odds, and with but I one-fourtl. of ti?c regular army opposed to them, j a* .1 pros<-nt, they can repeat the hi tovy of the t.>v.i beds on iv big scale. Tliey have ample chance* to provision thoms'uves nr.il Keep in the liills.? fi 'Atun .\Averti.'fr. ' * * (lo'-'iitt.voR Khmia -4 Dtc i.ink*. -Ex Governor | HouImii declini r to he a can Jidnie tor Governor, i Me think* that it wiP not he wise or c insistent | j to acquiesce in Governor Chamberlain's ro-elec- , t ti nt, because wc owe it to Tilden ami llen?lrieks | ! .o carry the State if we can. and we cann it no- ; ' iptiescc ami Jo that, lie think- Ilia; thei'sands i 1 will not vote f there l c net u Democratic can- i dida to for (io>?rnor, and thai we s mild l"?u- ; many certain flout ties and the certain los* of i tnany doubtful ones. V'tth Wade Hampton ami ( work he thinks, the in. rule of eight year.* can be In- tight to an cn 1. ' *' | uttnwisfi SENTtMRNr.?Assuming that the! i't-iiiccratio party of South Carolina will nominate a Democrat for Governor, we have directc 1 our effort ? towards harmonizing and bringing! into line, under party drill and discipline, all those who lider in the policy fhev advocate.- ? We are encourage I to believe progress has been ma le, and that f. r *he <-'wvig at -out ticket, when nominated. thoc.tr gib m oncryeiiv, .uiiv.i of all Democrats will be brought, out. The success ' of me party drpen D cotirvy on tne ipirit An i morale, the unanimity and vim. with which tiic canvass i? coiiducjod. .Success r failure will depend upon ourselves. ?Journal of i.'nniw-rc*. - ? . t hloroform vapor lias been lately round tn set ! with great rapidity in extinguishing the tlaincs i of the vapor of petroleum Combustible gases, mixed with chloroform vapor, nie found to itn mediately loose their explosive properties, and even their combustibility. Tli successful result of these it.vca'igatlons lets suggested various practical applications of the nictho I, and among other uses, it is thought that it might l>o advantageously employed, upon a large scale, for extinguishing tires in petroleum stores and on board ships.?X. I'. Sun. i n, \oTK i s. Questions for Evory Ono to Answer. An- y .ii tr ihh*t with Iintlve.illon. Constipation of the Bowels, 1)>*S|. |.s|?, or unv iliseasc of the I.lvi-r'' Have you siilfi red fir vear* and found no relief from the u>o of medlclii.s? Do you haw a faint aiiie-tite, i ml are you li-nuliled vritti feeling!- of languor.1 If you Ua>c rOT# TV MeKrBLL'S If EPAT1 NE, ."t TiVlllW A CO1" ! Drug Store. It Im perfoi ming wonderilil ' 0i\* in this Hiid vil other communities where tlie pe. idc '.sc it. It in pronounced iiv all av tne best I.ivor Medicine in i)a< world. Ttvo doses will relieve the worst case of l>ys),: j>si \or Cnnsti|i?llon of the Jtowe's. lju-h lint le itit.iilis llflyitiww, ami a lijaspoonful of lint mtdieine in i? wineglassful of water ilireo times a day for otic lay. produces a most wonderful change. Where tin* syst> i i is run down with loss of energy and ap|ietite, or 1 >ysp. with nil its train ol evil, P effecting its deadly .vol; this rsnisly, M KliRKl L's Illirtl INK, ni vcr fid is ! lirillg alt inf | a speedy and permanent cu'f. Those who doubt the merit and viitues of this inr-dlclne and live from day to day without trying tint 11 kpatink, have our inpathy, hut ran not l?o cured unless they take the Medicine. July M, 1878 8> if Thousands use it, Why Eultltlt 1 Joy to TtiK WORi.n! wojck.v is Iukk' Among the ntsnv modern discoveries looking to the liaj pi.oss ind amelioration of the human race, noun is on til led lohiglil er consideration than the renowned lemedv?Dr. .1. Hra dfield's Female Kogiilatnr, Woman's I lent Friend. liy I it woman is entanrlpatesl fr mi numberless III* isvuliar to I her sett, lie fore it* magic power all irroy ilarities of thfljj worn), vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of the menses. It reinovi - uterine oimtructions. Iteiirtw constipation and srengilu ns the system It braces thencrvi . and purifies thn Idooil. It never fails, iu> thousands of women will testify. This valuable nuslicino is nrcparisl and sold by I,. if. Dradtiold, Druggist. Atlantic sis Price $1..'>0 per bottle. All respectat.Ie drug mem keep it. Sound and W?U. Ati.anta, Ga , Iv? . 2b, ls??M. I?r. J. HRAnriKi.it?lJoarfir;?I take pl?'iisu *c In staling that, sometime previous to the lute w a 1 u.n1.. w iih the ulniOHi micnc**, on a servant girl, rmir Foniftlo Regulator, prepared ihen at liradrteldV Drug .Store, Wis Point, (ia tslie tiail tieon suffering severely from ? ij><'reused menstniatioti and this medicine s.mio us;, red icrtohoalth. 8he Is to-day living in At aula so unlaid | wvh I will stale far!her, thai I know i.f its Is ing tins! j with equal success in otlu r eases. 1 do not I; ? it ??j to Indorse your preparation for the pnrpo.se for which you reooiiinirnd it Yours ?nil v. .inI>. c. whit.ni'r. Ang.lt, ISTfl .12 Im GOOD SHINGLES. 1 HAYK on hand a largo quantity of very mi1 pcrior shingles, which I will sell at *."?.< <> ppr thousand, delivered at Union depot. Orders left with Air. J. M. POWELL, nt tlie dopot will he promptly attended to. J. M. 1'owRi.i Agent. J. f.\ SWYOF.UT, Union C. 11. Alston, 8. ('. Aug. 11, '70 82 81 To Stib-ComnilHHlunern of Kontltt. Orncc CY'CKTT COMMISsicrrRs, 1 Union, Aug. 8, 187tJ. t YOU nre hereby ordered to call out the hands on your respective roads and put the latter in good or ior by the 1st September, 1870. The Sub-Commissioners will be held re.'ponsiblo for the faithful performance of the work, lly order of the Hoard. W .IKFFKHIKS. Aug. 11.1870 82 'Jt Administrator's Notice. / ALU claims ngaitisl the Estate of .M. 8. POUTKR, deceased, must be presented to me properly probated. All persons indebted to said estate arc roquested to make Immediate payment. 1>. ,1. F \NT, iAdmini ?rater. , Augu?( -1, 1HJ0 31 It R One TwoMty-lfr ** ^ f.V <????.v to r<.|)icr v-'iih tl i S\W V; ? ',.>?, . .< ? -1 M 1 *i ' '. - I V Oil*' ( 'otlou <*???. , (>ii<> Cotton IVom^ FIFO // -vs/:> Tim >*, . r:.' S; \OOOjfl ? a i \\ i:i) 1. ( MIar t :<.*> orH ?.?ii % CUT I'lXH WOOIK TERMS t ftiH-lnt'f cn?h . tin' tal'iice in 'w equal ell!*- "IP ? I Hit; til * I ti'.V of i' nury, 1877. the uliur oil the fir-l ?ley of Jul.. :?ry, IST**. Until ills' killllV.ts In I our i.itoTv* from ?lay of bale of ttvclvo an I one-half po cent par annum*. ami lie sor i by mortg mi'l b ml with two ajiprovetl Huroiief. 1?. J. I * N Aciru i'.Tv Aug 'J, l>*7b f'J yj Sheriff's Sale. .'V {M virtue ol hu Event! >;i c?I'hiKp ) i'lnii.iitV. n lin,' tSip fo-vi Union, Defimilnnt. ' n II <p!l lief-m Ini'tflh IIi iih' door on tlio fu-t M.ml ay in sie|*"\ *>' next, within (!; l? _ ! i, mis ot h>it?rHt"t\gry twenty oichi S .amps mi i Fixture*. leripu 6 an<l tn lie *n. ! its rl > j ; qiorty nf the 'I ?ri Council ! I iiinti, it tlie -out of liulip Duriti rUintili. ig?iu*t tin* town Council of l'i ion dofpii'iuut. k. m rem t:i, s r r. August 10th, lev It Reidville Female College Ikt'itlv life*. S. ( (j^l ROHHU f I*. SMITH, I?rcrtl?l?HtS ? fa* 1'<fc 0'* ^ *1. j'>y Volli V-oiru tint tp(.M I | t) TuCioii fni Sr*si"ii of tiv months, Slttmltml of Mtholinfliip :is l.I*jl? nay Ki'tTuilp College i! * Stale. MISS 111X. the M t*i? Teaei??;' lias no siipe ric- in tlic South. Next Sefjiou Logins .lnlj IJIO, 187?$. .Iuly '28 :.(? 61 SOUTHERN HOME. Sclionl I'civ ^'ntint;' li.itlii'S c.urj.w n.u; sr. amm-.lson, s. c Mrs. .1. MOOllll \ |?i?f\| n Miss S. Y UOK1XSO.N . riMVlVli n .-.I w- I.' -i>-- . r.-i l i. ' i: l.lCIIVIIIg nil UK r>;u O IJ Aii}". I. I87f>. TKKMS PV'.t SI?.?IOV 0> FIV.t > D\TII' . For nil the Higher Hi-inches, iiu'.uding French hat in iml Crock. and Mnilicnri.'ie* Sl."> <H Ititernicdiiuo * biases 1lVimary Classes 8 Ct M u-i.' ?;() ot Drawing and Fainting ?? Hoard }<r month. inclusive ol" washing and lights 1CM l'urliu- bom din}: will-. Hie IVincipuls ' ill re fnV,* Tuition fm. For further iiiformnth n. 'ibLros-i Mrs. J. V. MOnilK, Anderson, S C. July 21 It The Stall' -if South ilnrolina, i.'.sitis orxTv, I :i t1i>* (1 >tiit of l*rol..-Il nv JO.-. F. I'M ST. IVHfJE OH I'llOBAT F. ii Union County, vvr u i:?: r vs. ch.-.h-s iv.it. clerk of tin T V Oouit of I'r.miu " l*l??as hr Union ( 'Hit ty, linlli Applied to me fur Ijctteis *>f Adininis trillion on I he Kn-tlc, in litis County, of .1011} 1'. COL l.TFH. i.ito of fatuwbi i otnity, N. dccen? > !. "I'liv.-. ii? mipvciu ? oiin .ii ' :nl??> ni-di and ..iiigiil.tr (he kindred nrnl c ni I decoiscd, > bo and appear before ine nt i Co in of I'rob-itf for the said County, to In linM n nt Union Court 11 on so on SAT! UU.W tin-. -Jib liny of September. 187' . nt ID > < lock A M. to show cause if ntiv. why the sui I A-i.uinis (ration sh.ubl m i - granted. (liven under my luiml utii'. H o Son 1 ol (hi Court, thin Twenty-Second Day t' July, A l>. 187<>. nml in the 101st year ot' Atuer icnii Independence. JOs i GIVI1, Judge of l'l' -inte. July Us, 1870 SO (?t The State of South Carolina, ( OC.NTV OF UNION, In the Court of Viohato. By JOS. F. (J 1ST, Judge of Probate in Cni i ('ounty. \TTHKKC rhftrli-s Hull. < lerk of too ? our VV of Common Plena for this C.iimty, lmfl applied to me for betters of Adi in intra! ion oi the Kstuic, in thi-i County, of ELt 'ANAU ('(JUL TL'.K, lite of Ciut.ivba Comity, N. C., deceased. Those are therefore to cite ami ndim nisli nl and singular tlio kindred and creditors of tin said deceased, to he and appear before me at i Court of l'rohntc fur the said < ounty, to be Ir.l dor. nt Union Court House on SATCUD VV, ti: Ninth Day of September. 1*7'i. at l(t /clock A M. to show cause if any, why 11?e said A 'minis trillion should not bo granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of th Court, this 22d <l:ty of July, A. 1?. 1ST'' ami in the lOldt voir tf American Intle pendente. JOS. F. tilSI', Judge of Probate. July 2S, 187'i oO 61 of 8 1 ns? 1 Disoliargc. 1">\ permission ol Men. Jos. F. Gist, I'ihImI .) Jmlgo fir tin t'ouuty of 1'uiuii, > will r>i the 21 st day < f August next, lib my Finn! lie turn ns \dmiiuHtnttor ot the Ksinto of A1 \ it 1 O. KOHMAN. deceased, tin.I :it the sntno titn a11ply for H Final Discharge Administrator a Hforesni I. \i 1 persons having demands nptyins sai l Es'aie must present them tor payment oi tbwkefi to the day a hove mentioned, or they w i 1 no forever Imrrt I. r|l A III.F..*1 HOLT, Adm'r. July 21. ISTti 2!i it Nolico of ft'inal Diseliiit'gt1. ON the 21-1 of August I will apply to lion Jo*. F. iist, Probate Judge for Unioi County, for a tin .1 discharge us Vluiiuistruio of the estate of Thomas K. Cofiehl. All persons having claim* ngaitst the estate are requested to present them property attestm on or before that date, or they will be for eve barred, and those indebted to |ha estate nro re quested t make pigments at once. JOS. K. t'OFIKIJi, July l?t. Adm'r The St :i I r ill Siintli Cni>..K..? ? VtUWIIPIIt, Col NTV OF I NION. Court ul Common Plena. | K. C. TuoMftOH, to Administrator of W. 1*. Thom sns, deceased, Vlnin'O, 18. John P. Thomas, as Administrator of L. B. Jr thr, deceased, ann othf.r.m, Ittfaidanl* : BY order of Court, nil persons holding claim e^ninM the Fstute of L. 15. JF.TF.lt, dec'd arc nquire<l to establish the same before ill undersigned on or before the lOlIt dit>" O Oftolwr next. - XlC\ Tf>WNSBNl>. July d. IHTii 'TT i7 * 3i'i* ' FOR fcOFKJITOK/ Mil. KntT'iit:?Pease announce W|I.I,I A> MUNRO, Knq., h ootiJidaie for Solicitor of th 7th Judicial Circuit, fit.the ensuing: election This nomination is made without thv knowlodg or consent of Mr. Munro tn?l is. of coiirst enbjer! to lh< nelion of u iHoniu iliog C,>n?c? tlon. UNION. ' I f v i N*(i he ?r appointed an Air 'nl foi the J a I do of litiri.iiam'n 1^7-1 Turl.ine Wheel, vlueli h..< 'men protiouuceil hy competent . I iudjrr.-s-he f ctf and inov ?<.*nuoinie.il note tnndc, i J ( prop s-c to xeil nnd put up the wheel i.i the >i itio8( n trkitinulikc manner Itrir^ a 1 i'iu'tic?nI 3S i 11 \vri<eli( i *? trill ?ji i .1 any other Turhine Wliec'. nnd do nl! kit: . ? of 'lil.wright'njr. . j Pcr? s Hs'tinymv 8<M v:-pv will p'.e.jc mi iioiu o it. Fowr.KH, donosr.lle. I if? ;1, I.*-?1' So Sim. THE SHriLTON STORE i W. W~ CROSBY. t I < ?J> '.Nl'H to receive from Hie lt?u market J. ?i< < <oii? to my inr^e rtock of Oencrril Merchandise, . | nu 1 >iin tit'icriidluoi! 'u ne'i ?r rm: \ m:y i.owisi J I'HIHFd I ti i %w?t ?>tnn.l r? l<.f ???*% i Cubinihi* bent mc in n?rii:te or variety of <l< ode I .iii'' h>\? prices, i! i' 'i irv i-:. i >ii?t received iv very choice Collection [% f fiv?liio/iul le LADIES' DRESS GOODS. 1 I.INTN, LONG CI.OTU:-. IIOSK. TRIMMINGS, ULOVlS, Mli.i INFIIY GOODS. < MO., &C. in Groceries I Von con get anything you want, of the freshest ' and heat kind. | Bacon, Hams, Flour, Lard, Stia:u', Co (Too, Teas, and Spices, Molnssos 1 and Salt. i MY HARDWARE STOCK Is campbtc in all things needed on the Farm, in the Ihuse or Shop. HOOTS AMV HIIOKN D ' x j For Jjidx)* and Gcii'.lcincn, l?ovs nn>l Girls, of j the hfM make. 1 nisi k"?p a full stock of cj ( foekcry ami GlaMttutre. I vroini call paitictilur attention to my seloct stock e.' J REj DY-MADI: clothing, , which t propose to fell as cheap as c.ui be . bought mywhere. It U ny intnniion always to keep a full assornnen of all kinds of goods generally wantod Vy the jt'nyle in the country, and 1 shall sell them (pile as cheap, if not a Utile cheaper than they ear be bought ?t any store above Columbia. p Just cal and see what good bargains you can make nit of me. W. W. C ROB BY. JumOi 1878 211 Gmos Hones And Fortunes For All! 0 ^ G U A N D DISTRIBUTION 0 ? >pr? 1 Cath, Farms, Brick Blocks. Residences, ?Scc., ?fec. ?nv tiik? X.YN8M LAND & IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATION, August 25, 1876. jj CaptUl Stock 1,000.000, Legally Auth^^id TIIJIfcAKSAS IiASli AND I MMir.HA.ST ASSOMAtion, o'Atchison Kansas-mi enterprise chartered b'tbo State, inaugurated und manAg6(l ky ' ine<<Pj?awn reputation f >r bonesty, . eliubilily r imdT; ji**tty aland* unsullied, and who bate '',e I'l/k'ndoncinenli ?f Slita and city officials ?' ^jltixens? will, on the 25th day of August,fy>0, niake ? grand distribution (o its ah irc'jficrs of many valuable awirds of rash aii'l in!filatp. Highest cash award, ?7*>,(X.H) howesl *50. The real estate awards, consisting of choj.e farms. business houses, residences, Ac., here bor n selected from the most desirable and vausble property in the State. I'ricc of shares >n y So.00 each, beory shareholder will bo fairy represented at the distribution. The ohajuoi otfered to secure a home and u fortune art unprecedented, hiftrihu'ion jpvrilinc, Aug. 25, IfiM er money will bo refunded in full. Bend 51 j'our order* tit once, so yon may have * youv nt*4J''T carefully registered. For a more 1, particaWvi^ fCi iption of the enterprise, terms of ? yo^Tit to clubs, and purchasers of f t w ?or fuo<6 aharfs, irMiio-?? p:' (bowing, list of I endo'?ru and references, di.?criptJan of Kansas, | Ac., Sv., send for *heir illustrated paper, ne ' "Kaimi JmmioSAKT," m-nl.-rffrt* to any a<ldre?s. J).00 for a share. Address. , ' K. M STKI? Kl KK. : . r. y. **' - Atchi.-on, Kansas. .Iun< J 22 ?f ;o Cy^:- " -I.I- At <" Ncv ^ l'?toplilH of 1' >0 pag*1. cnnUioi\\ii9fJKr ?f flfv ) nptvspAiirv, !?n<l o'VimMn >>f .\|>r2l '70 1 ftlf Ti?i St a 3 of Soutb Carolina, 'TVl'V OF UNION II 1 .1 < ? ..< ( ol" 1 I <?. 0 '/?/ '?. it v"j", J < '>/> ?>/ /V'/ W? ?> (.?. I C" & // VM.' r> ; I i7? flj J /*. [ 'jjf/r'", . </, A'A-./.i /'. fht'ritt j 1 Jkfft- "-r1 'wf'iis 1 vV ' jf/4j 0 ,v i ) nr? (o a|?j^nr ? the i " K 'u> ???' ? w uu *' ?li*. * ilj''" 'h? 'wm l v".-, V I 'flBr ihn* " :i' n?i JUU .-va. ? ? !? I \ N I'.'l'itl; t i U, .* * i'i 'kit t v. in l'i:i<k(fy IWMSt Utltd l'> (MM I- ? ! A Q Wool. i>r. -V *> ' ' V ; , *,u' U'H , Woi I. mi 1 cont:v?iia? JjrJ I:v >' a r;--- sOouM not 1n? *>:*rIi A .? '? s,<h( r j.-u i!ion, iiMottihg lo (lit) IV- ' A#\ \ KSTIAN HKV ont -thirtl pari Oh'otif, *m| the rtMinttui.it; two IIt'r?]s in ropiul ' I'ortor, Will mi ' V* I'. ri. n.ul I.Mulnnu I'wi u lVir'or, j .'f t. I n Ii*niii Vor? > ; IVritfi timli :ti I to' ' "i iw?n!.i "in* y r> : no I lit-i. j nP ^to bo rqiiuity uviueu ? ,U''< . ^'ViK1''0 atwnr mime m i'? I'fHti'ii < ' * tPetitioner t iii i , k> niv ll.wJ So-1. ,l;i? t?venty' ' <i 1 .' Jay >it' July, in the yo>r i . our >,>' ' ?<\t ' U[o ImrulrcJ ii'ul see Vv ffcit '-*& n"'' ,',t> ?,,e huu Jro |,|. mid \nteric\ii luJ? poii '.cucu. JOSEPII V. GIST, ' !mji a* '*? Probate J mitre. 4;V-" ? i,r ! t i? \ I' < m>im<Cin : Tdi* lu't. > I* ''I <1.0 Minimum ill this M'tinti I l .. i, H ?s?? - i? i-iii.y. ivni' i.lel n : t'vt 1*i|' P''' I'Hii- Jut'co Jon ( ii . I ,?(' >/$' /> ' li.-n, ii. ilc Stale uti.n e.il, n^.^'^vTvy Of Jul v. is;. ! \j?}r Slt'NlM & MI NIM). ,v) W ' IMnlntifl's Attorneys. J. IV i*1. 1 S7f- 30 Cws i ; N. F "BUENHAM'S c - I *i i* l> j ii AH h<M?l . ffi THE CAMPAIGNp I ). ! W'lU* SOON BE OPEN,; - *- J F,IltOI?K4\ WAIC iniHXF4T!! * NOW I.WTHET1ME; I I TO SUBSCRIBE I FOR THE I I UNION TIMES. S PRICE REDUCED TO | (<3 IN 4 I.I KS. M\<.1.F, K1TJIKC UIllEItS. I _ | 1-jVI'VJlV FAMILY IN T1 IK COUNTY, | SHOULD STJHSC'RIPK FOR IT. j I PURELY DEMOCRATIC, | I ' IN POLITIC*, AS 1*1711*1*11 Ell I ; ALL the COUNTY NEWS WITH CONDENSED DEPORTS OF ! G-eneral News. I I I rr S? CI It C U LATION IS AMONG T1IE UFKT FAMIMK8 ilN THE COUNTY, A N'l> IS, THEREFORE ft A U<M)I> Advertising MEDIUM. I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES AMD i ADVERTISE IX THE TIMES. ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE, AM) Ho ??? <* ii t o rpriNc. GEORGE S. HACKER S ? ' I ' ' T l<. A . CharU^.ton, S. O. rnil i: or'v Moor. iin,l t'linl factory 1 owned :t11 I managed ! v ? 1'uvm'. tiinn in this i'il.V. M L WORK (ill A It VNTF.KI'. Always un hnnd n large Flock of l>onvs, Sash. Illinds. Mouldings, Itrwkfls, Scroll mrd Turned IV.ok of every description. titans. White heads, and Itivll dors' I' n I ware, M Manufacturers l'i ices, ll. \ 'J. flooring Roard*. hi I drcsaed Lumber nf every description, delivered :it I nio? .it Ihe !< )< < *t t'guh s March !l. I ST ?. II ly ITTU. IM7??. CENTENNIAL Transportation Arrangements OF Till' U It I. AT ATLANTIC? fO A SI' I, INK, -Foil TilK ? Accommodation of Visitors to all Points South. The Railways nnd Steamship tVmpanio* beOveeu Augusta, tla., and Philadelphia, comprising the Ati.an'tic Coast Ijvk. will during (he progress of tl.o Centennial Exhibition of the United States, present for the patronage of tlio eiiiicns of the South, routes of transportation and fortus of tickets upon which to reacli Philadelphia, that will itntnens'irnlilv excel nil oilier linos in point of Dlrfuifc DiliIv Movement, Comfortable Accommodation, Variability of Transit, Economy of Expenditure. To enable this (?> he done, the combined resources of the Railway Links South or Nouroi.K. together nill? thoso of die 11 m.timobk Stkam PaPkkt Company and ibo t?i.n Dominion Stravauir Company will lie employed and too individual t->uri?r, the social party of ten, twiilly or more, or the civic or military organization of 100 to *00, can each be cared for in ti manner that will satlefy their de*ir<?. l'rico Lists. Time Cards and nil needful infermutiou will be in hamta of our Agents by April loth. It will ho to the interest of every individual and each organisation proposing to unike this trip to communicate with the undersigned. A Centennial Kxliibilion Guide Rook as authorized by tht' Commission will bo given to the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket. A. POPE, C.oncrol Passenger A&eal. May g. 1876 18 *n* NON-BOARD FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. rilllU UNDKRrilflNED reprrtents (he lollevr1 ing first CV/ tN.S' sos-hoard firf jxslhaxcf cos/raxrks it to take risks at primps to suit the tiui"* 4 merica x firk ixsursj$&? <>:n/i" t, or Miii.Anr.i.rtriA. ? run 80k tiirun ex der writers asfioc/a 77OA', or it a i, k i <: it s. c. cit1zkxs' fire insvraxce co.vi' )', Or NKWAItK, N. J. Country Risk Solicited. P. A. OUMMINOS, AGENT, OFFICE NO. 1 LAW P.ANCE. Dec. 17, '7'V r>0 tf VIOK'i Flower and Vegetablo Seeds are the best the world produces. They arc planted by a million people in America, and too result is, beautiful Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A priced Catalogue sent free to all who eneloso the postage?a 2 cent stamp. VICTIM Flower and Vegetable Garden is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and four Chrvtno Piatt* of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored froninaturc. Price 05 cents in paper covers ; 05 cents bound in elegant cloth. VICE S FLOBAL GUIDE. This is ? beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Frontispiece with the first mnnl>er. Price only 25 els. for the year. The first No. for 1876 just issued. Address JAMBS VICK, KoohoBter, N. Y. Jan. 21,1876. ' > if SAMUEL S. STOKES, COLLECTING AGENT AS!) NOTARY PITBIIC, Union O H., S. C. VIA, Notes and Accounts left iu my hands for collection will receive immediate und prompt attention. t'laitos collected in all parts of the State. Special attention given to drawing up of Mortgages, Deeds, &c. Will go to any part of the County to prove legal papers Office in Maj. Townsend's Law Office, third door on the left in the Court House building. SAMUEL S. STOKK8. May 5. 1876. Ifi ff__ For the Ladies. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PrlnU, CnllcooM nnd I*nwn*. DRESS GOODSWHITE GOODS. The very Talent Styles in Keck-Tite, SILK and LACK. NECK RtTFFLINHS. ECRU SILK BLOND LACE. TURK AD AND KID GLOVES. Kid SlippcrM. K'M-fcff" nitcl Lcnther GnKorii, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac., AT "RIDLKT" I'HICKS )tn;?, Mr MI HE A CO. April W. U. tf.. HAND-MADE SHOES directly from the . Manufactory, of the laieat etylea; wtap.a>t?:i? to w?;\f an t. RUtR, MoMTKE & <*>. Apr. 2* Ifl SI ' . v*V ; ?\>\ y.