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Read this First. ? 1 2 s a1 2 <0 h-? jj ? iTI Z> C? * o .S ^ O *- *H ? T* 2E x ? 2 2 ^ 0*2 fe Q D fc.H-.Wz o .. J ? s2 8 <- o ? T 5 * .'s I 5 I ~J ? 2 S > | o "** _ cc =r" g 1 S5 g J 3 s o S 5 0 ? ? S z ?** 'JS Vr3r3?< ... <J O a> <1> UU ' ^ O r?* O s Bilila TTlrKiniti Camlmores for Sale V only nt "OUR HOUSE." THESE GOODS NEED ONLY A SHOWING. They arc what they purport to be. Material and durability/ guaranteed. Oct 15 ' 11 if A Ipacus, a Fnll Idne, together A with II RILL IA A TIMES nod other desirable styles for Ladies Grosses, nt "OUR I/O USE." Oct 15 11 tf An endless variety of prints? None over lOccnts at "OUR HOUSE." Oct 15 11 tf Why longer endure the col<l Yihcn Kentucky and (Jeori/ia Jeans can be _ found so cheap at "OUR HOUSE." 1!\* IBleaelied and llrown I>ouichtlCM we defy competition. Our lady customers should consult their interests and see those goods before buying elsewhere. l'opulnr brands and styles of LADIES and MISSES UHILA DEI. UIllA Cl'STOM-made SHOES. The iSIXG SlXte HROGAXS can be found only at "OUR HOUSE." Oct 15 41 tf A f.AHniSlI Jfc ni"WIJB 1!DI ivwnn vvuxiiiiii or.i.r.MI-,11 OIUI IV of Clothing than was ever before at "OUR 1IOVSE Oct 15 41 tf Hats t<> suit all ages, classes and conditions at "OUR HOUSE," Oct 10 41 tf Ladies Shawls and Sacques to be found in great variety at "OUR HOUSE." Oct 10 41 tf 1 YAUDS SAS|1 AND OTHKRUTBJ_j UvU hoes at Augusta prices. Ladies KID GLOVES, "LOW DOWN." Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Blankets, \ Flannels and Linscys, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, to It son at "OUR HOUSE." Oct 15 41 tf \/"1rockeryware, Hardware and Groceries, and everything else at prices in sympathy with the extraordinary loir prices of Cotton. Now 111 Coiielusioii, TTVllt any information further, as to the prices , Jj of Goods and location of "OUR HOUSE," \ the reader is referred to a. Juusos Glims, John a. Fant. Jii., and F. G. Bilious, who promise to give satisfaction to any and all who will favor tlieiu with a call. SPEARS & COLTON. Oct 15 41 tf ' ^ trie ; -aiSiT"S IEUMPHM^O Cheap Store IS" 1'IiE new hotk<< building. . 4? ? MESSRS. ?'"=I bks T. GKK and M. M. HUMriinn*. having formed a copartnership for the purpose of conducting a Mercantile business ? ' Union, are receiving their stock of cntin-ly Now Goods, in the store of the NEW HP l'KL, which they offer to the people of Union County at as low prices as they can be put. Our stock'consists of DRY GOODS, groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Crockery Ware s?n<I WOODEN WARE, with all other articles of Merchandise. We offer fine Home-Made Shoes and Hoots, at the lowest prices LADIES SHOES made to order and warranted. X* IX I TV T S, BROWN AND BLEACHED XX o in e s p 11 11 ?, PLAIDS OSMHI Kft, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &c., Chmp GEE & HUMPHRIES. Oct. 1 89 It Notice of Final Discharge. ON the 8th day of November next, I will ftp ply to lion. Jos. F. Gist, Probate Judge o Union County, for a final discharge as Executoi of the last will ftnd testament of Charles Mc Whirtor, deceased. All persons having de uiands against said Estate, must present litem t< nie for payment, on or before that time, or thej will he forever barred. At the same time, hj permission from the Probate Court, I will scl the Notes and Accounts belonging to said Kstati appraised as worthless. 8)1 ELTON McWIITUTOR, Executor. October 8ih, 187-7. -11 4t* ITT A WON ATT jo. x. waiauni, FURNITURE WORKS AND LUM BER MILLS, Richmond, Va. CiOTTAOK BEDSTEADS. CHAMBER ANI J FURNITURE LOUNGES. CHAIRS, Ac. manufactured of Walnut ami clienper hard woods. So Soft I'int Cottage Bedsteads and cheap Mattresses lead ing articles. Oct. 16, 1875. 11 ly, Talbott & Sons, MIIOKOK MACIILVE H'OKKS, 11it'linioiitl, Vtt. v M ANUFACTURERS OF \ Steam Engines and Hollers, \ Agricultural Engines, \ ircnlar Saw Mills, \ Grist, Hark and Plaster Mills, \ Shafting, Hangers and Pnllejs, \ Improved Turbine Water Wheels, \ Oct. 16, 1875. 11 ly \ Centennial Fruit. * / /"iASTALIA and other Fancy Candien. Y B. F. RAWIA & CO. i Hpy21 20 tf Southern Life insurance CompY O PRINCIPAL OFFICER: MEMPHIS, TENN., & ATLANTA, GA GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, President. GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vioe-Pres't. NETT ASSETS, JANUARY I, 1875. OVER #*3,000,000. o ANNUAL INCOME, Over #1,000,000. BRANCH OFFICE, TJiiion, S. O. BOARD O F*T RU ST EES. W 11 WALLACE P A CUMMINGS .JOHN L YOUMG 1 G MeKISSICK WM.MUNKO J B STEEDMAN SPENCER M B1CB....JW Mo LURE .1 T HILL, A 11 FOSTER B D CULP H L GOSS A I) SPEAKS J C WALLACE TB JETER JOHN E COLTON 11 M GRIM BALL F M FARR F 11 COUNTS Dr. J N MOORE R M STOKES R W SHAND R R RAWLS CHA8. BOLT .. W O CONNOR A R STOKES E 11 WALLACE W R DAVIS officers? W II WALLACE, President. J B STEEDMAN, Vico-Prest. D D. CULP, Secretary. A R STOKES, Assistant Sec'y. R W SHAND, Attorney. DR. J N MOORE, Med. Ex'er. o E X KCUTI A' E COM MITTEE. JOHN L YOUNG WILLIAM MUXRO T B JETER A II POSTER II L GOSS JOHN E COLTON II M GRIM BALL I W McLUllE Policies tranafcrred from Northern Companies without loss or additional annual outlay. Apply to the Secretaries at Union, or to HAGOOD & TREUTLEN, C.cn'l Agts. Columbia, S. C. Sept .1 3f> ly ESTABLISHED 1785. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, On. One of lho Oldest Papers in the Country. Oho of the LEADING~PAPERS in the South. The Largest Cireulut ion in Eastern Georgia. Tho Artron CArnwnl PUBLISHED Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly. rpHK DAILY CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL JL if filled with interesting Reading matter of every description?Telegraphic ; Local; Editorial ; Georgia, and South Carolina and General News; Interesting Correspondence, and Special Telegrams from all important points. Subscription, $10. Tun TRI-WEEKLY Chronicle ani> Sentinel is intended for points convenient to a Tri-Weekly mail. It contains nearly everything of interest which appears in the Daily." Subscription, $5. The WEEKLY Chronicle and Sentinel is a mammoth sheet, gotten up especially for our K-ihers in (jije country. It is one of the j | $Tude WW II w I papers' published "in thc'South,'ana gives, besides Editorials, all the current news of the week, a full and accurate review of the Augusta Markets and Prices Current. The Commercial Reports are a special feature of the edition.? Subscription, $*2. Specimen copies of any issue sent free. WALSH & WHIGIIT, Proprietors, Augusta, Gn. Oct. 8 40 at l\ I'. ToAl.K. Manufacturer or DOORS, SASHES, Blinds, Flooring, &c., &c. Dealer in BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. Sole Agent for The National Mixed Paint Co. mi n i. a ? n: tti? j n? vxreuu xxmorit/au. rxre -EjXtinguisher Co. Page Machine Belting Co. SKND FOR PRICE H. OFFICE AND WARER00M8, Nos. 20 & 22 Haync & 33 & 35 Plucknoy Sts. FACTORY and YARDS, Ashley River, West End Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept. 24 38 ]y Sale of Lands. BY virtue of nil order from Hon. Geo. ? Rryan, Judge of the District Court of tlx United States for the Western District of Souti Carolina, I will sell before the Court House dooi - at Union, immediately after the Sheriff's Sales f on the first Monday in November next, all tin r interest which John Mayes, bankrupt, had oi - the 20th December, 1874, in and to one tract o - land in Jonesville township, containing oni ) hundred and forty-two acres, more or less f bounded by lands of Jesse Bishop, Estate o f Wm. Long, sen., John Goodin and Ed. Bailev. 1 Terms Cash :?Purchaser to pay for papers, e ROBT. W. 811 AND, Assignee. Oct. 8 40 4t Ladies' Under Garments, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, at GEE & HUMPHRIES'. Oct. 1 30 tf Gent's Under Clothing OK nil kinds and tho best make, at GEE k HUMPHRIES'. ) Oct. 1 30 tf lland-ftlndc Hoots and Shoctt, J71 OR Gentlemen, Ladies and Children, war * ranted. RICK, McLUKE & CO. Ofct. 15 41 tf Hats and Caps, ALL STYLES AND l'KK'ES, AT RICE, McLUllE & CO'8. Oct. 15 41 tf MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING A FULL SUPPLY, AT KICK, McLURE & OO'S. Oct. 15 41 tf NEW FIRM. I HAVE this day (October fith, 1875), assocl ated in partnership with mo, Mr. Wm. Hill The Firm hereafter will be HUMP1IRIKN d HILL. Either of the above named Finn are authoi ized to receive and receipt for any and all claim due me. W. I). HUMPHRIES. Oct 8 40 tf i J. ADGER SMYTH, LATE A. M. ADGER. uf j. k. auuek & co. SMYTH AND ADGER COTTON FACTORS, ADDER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C., WILL advance liberally on Cotton shipped to us. AGENTS FOR THE COTTON FOOD, a Fertilizer manufactured by the Maryland Fertilizing Company ESPECIALLY FOR COTTON, and guaranteed to be of tho highest grade. Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Union C. H., is our Agent for Union County, and will make liberal Cash advances ou Cotton shipped to us from any of the Depots along the line of the S. & U. R. R., upon presentation of Rail Road receipt. Sept. 2-1 38 6tnos. E. C. GREEN, JR., WITH T tt t> a T? xr int? Jk nr\ tr . J_JL. JL JUXi UO VV/. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON AND NAVAL STORES, 'Accommodation Wharf and Vendue Range, j. h. parker. ) a. s. trumbo. j CHARLESTON, S. C. - ? ?# Liberal advances made on Consignments. UCSr* State Agents for Russel Coe's Phosphate. Aug 27 34 6mos. A. B. Ml'liJiK)AN. COTTON FACTOR, CHARLESTON, S. O. :0:0: I AM at all times prepared to ADVANCE LIBERALLY ON COTTON shipped to me, and will, when necessary, hold it for higher prices. Dec. 22d, 1S74. A. B. MULLIGAN. &&" I have discontinued my Ageucy at Union C. II. My friends will please ship direct to me in their own names. Deo. 25, 1874. 52 tf. W. W~ CROSBY, Ward Notice. &IIEI/TON, S. C. T>Y resolution of the Town Council, adopted o-o'o* l',e 'n9'-t 'he Town of Union was divided into four Wards, as follows : TUE Subscriber respectfully informs the good That portion of the town lying North of people around Shelton that he has received Main Street nnd East of Virgin Street?North at his Store at the Shelton Depot, a complete East Ward; John L. Young, Warden in charge, i Affihiflf * 8outh of Main Street and East of Virgin rigirmiffhi iiht-hm <v .-n 1.. . .. ?r?p5TPe?i??onrn ERBi"Tnmrri?MT?-3(nriifoi?)"7ir7 General Merchandise, warden in charge. which he is anxious to dispose of nt the most South of Main Street and West of Virgin reasonable prices. His Stock consists of Street South West Ward; W. A. Nicholson, Warden in charge. DRY GOODS, North of Main Street and West of Virgin Ladies' Fashionable Dress Goods, of all kinds, Street?North West Ward ; Jas. Grant, Warden Linen, Long Cloths, &c. &c. in charge. Complaints as to condition of Streets or reGKOCERHX, inoval of nuisances, must be made to the WarBacon, ams, Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, den *n charge. Molasses, Spices, &c. order of ,he Council. ..o.use, i . DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Hardware, clerk. A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. Sept. 24 38 3ms UooMoi>d8hoM Notice Oh ALL SIXES fur LADIES and 0 EE TS.uuilersigned being desirous of changing Crockery and Glass T^Tare ^'s occupation offers for sale his plantation 'in MEADOW WOODS, containing X.nclt?8- and Gnnln'Hat., 81* Hundred and Sixteen A<-re?, of the Latest Styles. with comfortable dwelling house, all necessary DRESS AND BONNET TRIMMINGS. outbuildings, &c. Also, the Tract, ^ full STOCK OF Three Hundred and Nix Acres, all in the woods, in Dravtonville Township, Ready-Made Clothing, kn?w? M tk? T?,e LTn,1L" _ . , . . ,, ? .. If not sold privately, the above will be sold to to which he calls particular attention, the highest bidder on the First Monday in NoIt is my intention always to keep a full as- vember, at Union C. H. sortnicnt of all kinds of goods generally wanted Terms liberal?ample time given, by the people in the country, and I shall sell R- J- GAGE, them quite as chenp, if not a little cheaper than Aug 27 34 tf they can be bought at any store above Columbia. ?-? Justcall andsee what good bargains you can Slate 0f South Carolina, make out of me. W. W.CROSBY. .. ? ' May 14 19 ly* COUNTY OF UNION, IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Pnnrar/1 Charles Bolt as Administrator of Reuben S. VOW AvWwIUi Gilliam, deceased, Plaintiff, FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid by against the Town Council of Union for proof to Ann Gilliam, R. S. Gilliam, W. R. Gilliam, convict any person within the corporate limits Defendants 5 of the town, of selling intoxicating liquor, at -pujuauANT to an or,,er in thu ^ ,h< 5 imes or places or o persons, contrary to the J- Cmlitor8 of Reubcn p_ (lecc^e(, . law for the regulation of the sale of such h- , , * r . 01 o icijuhvu IV i'i cociii? auu csiuuilSIl IllCir UC r quors, or o gnm ng. mands before this Court, on or before the tentl AUSU> day of January, 1876. s A REWARD OF FIVE DOLLARS, will be JOSEPH F. OIST, 1 paid for proof to convict any person of dis- Probate Judge, f charging fire arms in the streets of Union. Sept. 29th, 1875. 89 8ms. e By order of the Council, DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Tin Ware, Sept. '24 38 3ms Wooden Ware, Stoneware, RICE, McLURE A CO. w. w. wiiildkn. j. v. brockinotok. o. t. whilom May 28 21 tf W. W. WHILDEN & CO., A New Supply of Flour. FACTORS RICE, McLURE & CO. M?J28 SH tf General tonimlralon Merehanlt, LADIE AND GENTS HATH, Marshal's Wiiark, East End Calhoun .St., T" A TEST NOVELTIES, for sale cheap, h, COTTON OFFICE, No. 7 CENTRAL WHARF, April 80 SPEAR8 & COLTON. CHARLESTON, S. C. wnmnn?u <uir mlin Sept. 10. 1875. 36 6ms. . ^ ' v ' A ND Kip Skin Shoes, at wrtmTnr il FOSTER & WILKINS'. NOTICE. May 21 20 tf THE Subscriber, by the solicitation of several ? ? ?? ? persons, has concluded to divide his Howe Old 1 upci'H iOi* Hulo. - place, in Meadow Wood, into three divisions. TT^NQUIRE at this office. Those who may feel interested in the .natter can Ha see the Plats by application to Mr. Wm. Munro or the subscriber. Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Ho will also sell on the first Monday in No- RICE, McLURE & CO. vemher, the vacant Lot North of M^j. Steed- May 28 21 tf man a omce. K. J. UAUK. ' _2f!J 89 JL COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE To Stock Raisers. Columbia, M. c. 11 FIE well known ACOCK JACK is at the - ? IAvn n n r,r....... . Siables of 0. II. DUNN, at Union C. H.f W?Y- 8 B J0 ' D D ' and will remain there until the let of Novem- ?:o: her, 1875, He is a fine Jack, and eure. T71ALL SESSION WILL OPEN ON THE FIRS' L 11J wi" M?r<? Ten (ftlO.OO) J? Wcdnead?)i in October. l^>pV$4* * 88 u TERMS MODERATE. . . Four experienced Profeeeore in charge of Di Black Silk, pertinents, s AN1) Black Alpocca, at Full Corps of Assistants. For Catalogue ap J\ FOSTER A WILKlNk', ply to the President. May 21 20 . J[ff Aug 27 34 4m AT THE MODEL DRUG STORE, Sign of the Golden Mortar, always be found a ftill supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals AND DTE STUFFS. PnlntM of* all Colors, OILS AND VARNISIIES, of erery grade and Price. WHITE LEADS, of the rery best brands. Shoe, Wall & Counter Brushes. GLASS, Of all Bites, and cut to fit any sash. Paint and Yarnleh IIrushes, PUTTY, <teo. PA TENT MEDICINES of every description. TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soaps, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs and Hand-Mirrors. Stationery, In all its varieties, comprising Letter, Note, School and Legal Cap Paper, Envelopes, Initial and Mourning Paper, Pens, Ink, Lead Pencils, Ink Stands, Blank Books, POCKET-BOOKS. PLAYING CARDS, &c., Ac. Will also have on hand for the Holidays a complete stock of Fancy Articles for presents, such as Work Boxe*, Writing Dtikt, Photograph AlbumI, Toilet Stand*, Toy Book*, Portfolio*, $c. We are also Agents for the Hater*se Medicine Company's Celebrated % Iron Tonic, Cherry Bit tors, Ferer and Ague Specific, Soothing Drops, Chill Pills, FeYer Pills, and Worm Candy. ?ALSO,Purc Brand Ich, Wines and Whiskeys, For Medical use only. GRASS, FLOWER AND GARDEN SEED In Season. Medicines can be obtained all Hours of the Night and Sunday. Prescriptions carefully Filled. Returning thanks to our Patrons, we await their visits. J. N. MOORE, & CO. Druggists. Saw.# in OQ ' -A ?^V|'V .w 'JO II R. F. ST0 KES, WITH J. A. NToung- A Son NORTH TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. O. . I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends dial I am established with Messrs. J. A. Young & Son, in Charlotte, N. C., where 1 will be happy to meet and scree any persons who may favor mc with n call. We arc now receiving and opening the largest and most carefully selected Stock of Clothing to he found in any Market short of the wholesale Marts. The Stock presents every variety of Style and Qrade of ? - Tj- jf 'iamai-itfcaBntiiiiitw antl Drcis Null* ~ and under-clothing, for Gentlemen, that can be asked for, and it is the purpose of the proprietors to sell their Goods at SHOUT PROFITS. If not convenient to visit Charlotte, I will give my personal attention to making selections for any orders that uiy friends may entrust ot mc. R. F. STORES. Oct 1G 42 tf John Rodger WOULD respectfully inform his friends and former customers that he lias RE-OPENED HIS Grocery Store, AT THE OLD STAND, And is now receivings completely New Slock ol GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery, BootN and Shoes, STOVES, TOBACCO?All Qualities. Warranted 1IAVANNA Cigar*, And all otber Articles found in a complete Grocery Store. My Tin Shop Is still in operation, nnd 1 am ready to do all kinds of Tin Work, from mending a coffee pol to making the largest urticleWually constructed of Tin. All work executed in the most work! mauiike manner. | To My Old Friend*. Feeling thankful for the libaral patronag< heretofore given me, I respectfully invite mj old friends, and as many new ones as feel in clined, to call and examine my stock. It will b< my endeavor in the future, as in the past, to s< conduct my business that purchasers will fine it to their interest to buy of me. JOHN RODGER. May 0 18 tf New Place! New Store! NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! HAVING opened a store at No. 1 Main Street EAST UNION, we beggpspectfully tomnk known that our design therein, is to have a plac nearer the centre of town?nearer to more peo pie in the town than any other?where we pro pose to encourage the practice of the cardina virtue 01 uomcsiio economy, oy ottering sucl opportunities to our friends to boy cheap foi CASH, as they can scarcely fail to appreciat . and profit by. We will deal in Groceries, Hardware, Confectioneries Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Crockery, Glass, Tin, Wood an< " Jug Ware. DRUGS, Our specialty is Selling cheat for CASH, r Our establishment will commend itself to th good people of the County as well aa the tow who are blessed with a "taring fattk" in payin Cash for what they buy. ** Our location gives us many advantages fo (hipping Cotton, which wswill do frae of char| '' and make liberal advances on it. B. P. RAWL8 OO. * Mar. 2C 12 tf 1 0 NEW TIME SCHEDTJLE 0!f TUB Spartanburg A 1'nion Railroad. TO (JO INTO EFFECT MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1873. fiAftHH DOWNWARD. ( UPWARD. g | Arrive. Leave. STATIONS. g Arrive. Leave. 7 00 a m Spartanburg. 68 8 00 p m 11 7 46 e ni 7 50 " Pacolet. 57 7 20 " 7 25pm 19 8 26 " 8 30 " Jonenvlllc. 49 6 40 " 6 45 " 28 9 06 " 0 30 " Union. 40 5 35 " 6 00 " 37 10 10 " 10 15 " Santuc. 3114 80 " 14 55 " 44 in 45 ? in vi si.?. r?-_ n.\. .? l... ? a a'?u. /Ill IV 1 lO "" 48 11 06 " 1110 - Sholton. 20l3 45 " 3 60 " 62 1130 " 1136 " LjrleV Ford. 18 8 20 " 8 26 M 66 11 66 " 12 00 M Btrothere. 12 2 56pm 3 00 " 68 I 00pm' Alston. I 2 00 " W. W. DAVrtJS, Superintodcnt. Greenville and Columbia R. R. COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 1, 1872. ON and after this date, the following schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad, up and down ; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte Columbia anw Augusta Rnil Road : UP. Leave Columbia at 7.15 a ill Alston - 9.06 a m Newberry .... 10.40 a m ? Cokesbury .... 2.00 p m " Belton 8.50 p m Arrive at Greenville - 6.80 p no DOWN. Leave Greenville at 7.80 a m " Belton - 9.03 a m " Cokesbury .... 11.15 am " Newberry .... 2.80 p m " Alston .... 4.20 p m Arrive at Columbia ... 6.00 p m THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. Bartlbtt, General Ticket Agent. Encourage Home People HOME ENTERPRISE Doors, Sash and Blinds GEO. S. HACKER, Charleston, S. C. ONLY Carolinian engaged in the Mnnufac ture of Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings and Turned Work, in Charleston. Pi ices as low as any other house, and work all first class. Feb. tit5 8 ly RT& W. C. SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. C? ARE making the finest Custom Clothing: in the State. Samples of Goods and direel ions for measuring sent on application.? When several suits are ordered we will send our Foreman in person. Give us a Trial. Goods sent C. O. D, and money will be refunded if satisfaction be not given. 17 Feb.^T*^^^ 8 ly ALSTON HOTEL" BY MRS. EL KIN. THIS Hotel has been rebuilt, and is the regular Dinner House for the Down Train on the G. & . R. R., The table is furnished with substantial and luxury, whiH cleanliness and attention to visitors makes it one of the most desirable Dinner Houses in t!.e South. April 1? 16 tf PALMETTO HOUSE, Spartanburg C. H., S. C. A First-Class Hotel located in the Centre of the City. H. B. CALCUTT, Proprietor. The friends of Alfred Tolleson will find him at the Palmetto, and he guarantees well furnished Rooms and fare second to none in the State. June 26 26 tf MALE ACADEMY, Union, So. On. THE FALL TERM of this school will begin Sept. tith, 1875, and continue twenty weeks. Pupils charged from timo of entisuce to the end of the Term. No deductiou made except in cases of protracted illness. CHARGES MODERATE. Payment to be made in advance. B. G. CLIFFORD, A. M. Principal. July 23, *75. '20 tf FEMALE ACADEMY, UNION, SO. O A. ' rnilE FALL TERM will begin Sept. Oth, 1876, 1_ and oontiuue twenty weeks. Pupils re> ceived at any time, and charged from time of > entrance to the close of the Term. No dedaeI tiona in Tuition except in oases of protracted illness. Board may be had in the family of the Principal. CHARGES MODERATE. | Payments to be made in advance. [ Mas. M. 8. CLIFFORD, Principal, July 28'76 29 tf THE . State Grange Fertilizer, And "TIE CLIMAX." ? Two first class, pure bone, ainmoniated Fer tiliiers, for sole by D. JENNINGS k HON and J. D. AIKEN, Agents, Charleston, S. 1 (!, The highest testimonials can be given.? h Please send for circular. r Sept. 8 86 3mos. 6 Am... TT_ J ...I.IU. vjduvd uuuilio uuuoiduum) and Ladies' Undeivests. lllco, MnLuro Ac Co? May 28 2. tf TRUSSES. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE.. i B. P. RAWLS k CO S. No. 1 Store. May 21 20 . tf , Men's Brogans, ' T>LOW SHOES, and Calf Skin Skoee, at X F08TER k WILKIN8'. May 21 20 tf n ? CIGARS. ,r A FULL Supply of the popular brand Pecn;a A ll?r, formerly Punch, for rale by the hundred or thoueand at the No. 1 Store of II. V HAW 1.8 A CO Kaat Unto*,