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warn?amaaaimMMLJUaj? Lt a i.~l] 1? i- * * Strkbt-Car Dialogur ?It was in a street oar that was comfortably filled.? There was a blockade in the street, and the *>car waa brought to a stop. The Attention of the occupants was attracted by a spraee man, who sat in about the middle of the oar, and who was poking in the sides with fab cane a bright little boy on the opposite % side. The boy sat by the sido of a stern looking, coarse-featured woman. "Your boy ?" asked tho young man. Tito-woman nodded. "Handsomo boy ?"tho young man said, looking round to ico that all were listening. - "He will be President one of these days." .The woman was as imperturbable as a sphinx.' i'Yes, you know that when Grant was a small boy, like this one, the people all told hif parents that he was a handsome child and would one day be President." "Well, all I've got to say is, if that ere boT don't do better'n he has, I'll tan his hide every day so long as he lives." ' * * * ? * "It cannot be too often repeated, and emphasised by the testimony and life of Christians, that religion does make a person hap* py. The moods and tempers it fosteb are -those of happiness. It lightens one's burdens, end oodsoIm him in sorrow, blesses him with a great hope, and fills him *itl? peace. The practice of religion never fails ? - op* .*Yoajp|nlgaruatjradc,hopingtb?rebj ^ honors of the forum, *nd tbo applause of the popuAco may be withheld j but no ono ever Btudicd the principles -of religion and acted up to his knowledge, and failed of his rewad. He who does business for God " can never be bankrupt. All elsO may fait ' . . us, but the Measures of Chistian hope/fend! V" * v tlm,consolation of Christian faith can nefcr V -tf&w. -X L?' .? rV Jh Svbuwftf jk India.?At Baroda *' ./ an aeuuWSfpHjcession in honor of a ;^V"A* wlW?Qhfc& idoh^/Hanestx.^ Oanpati. Tbte * -?w: < jjHfcwar, srfiative chief of Baroda gobs ^ homage to J and the . ? ' **"^^(^ntigK igpoj# have hitherto been made to . H -> . * ^^ttro, xut? in honor of the Gaekwar, as . _^-,?ome'Were fWin to say, but, as the nntrrwi V* , L it, in honor/of the idol. This >*_ - 'wftr thej/jhave not been M^tfired to do so1. - Xy bur personal knowledge, mission arise bare protested again* tbc disgraceful practioo for moro than thirty years. ' It is-wpll it has at last been given up.?Free Church Record. 4 . ^ % To Make a Good Koad.?Two things are necessary to a good road. First, a ^uiooth surface to drivo on, allowing the vehicle to pass ajpng smoothly. Secondly, to have it smooth and crowning, to let the water pass directly into the ditches., It is . > not necessary to cast up a big embankment, or hogback, as ii is often called,In order to have the rain run off. Expcfieucc teaches that it makes no difference whpther it be high or low, if it is rutjpi it wHl 'hold the water, and get worte. and Worse, and with th? high bank the travel .is confined ^ y> a narrow?Space, which i^ ruinous to the road-bid. >.*v\ *.% ' ; > ? - ' " " 0 + rn < Joyously, expectant he took hie seat at the ..... Hue? table.. "USorf He raised hTs knife and po?Ri?re 1. A ghastly ?l?r? ' . . _ . Gleamed from.hia eyes liko moonbeams-though ? a shfctter 1 ^ ' .* .. I watched him, moveless, in thai fixed'strange* -stare! / ' ; " " ' *. * I shuddered as I saw his lips set thafe* "r * -Repress the shrieks his-startled soot jrould utter! . What saw be f Nothing but a woman!s lair? /Twos in the butter. " , .v." ? -? ? ; '? * A distinguished authqr says:'."I resolved, when I was a child,/never to use a word which I could not pronounce beforo my mother without offending her." He kept his resolution, and became a pureminded, noble, honored gentleman. His rulo and example are worthy of imitation by all boys. And surely no little girl should ever utter a word that she would not wish her mother to hear Iter apeak. - . . m A OOnntrvmnn hnnwinrd with n P?lifnr. ? j 0?? v"*"v* lilo .fl ^ 1 yt^>!W?? of himBclf at half prioe, and when the artist delivered a fine view of the subject from the waistband down, tho victimized sitter indulged in remarks more forciblo than polite. Children must have love inside the house, and fresh air, and good play and some good companionahip-<mtaidei':?otherwise young life runs the greatest danger in tho world of withering or growing stunted, or at best prematurely old and turned inward on itself. An editor offered to make his "devil'' a Christmas present of his printing office; but the boy declined it, with the remark that he had rather ?0rk for two jJollare a week than to run in debt nine hinadrocj'do!- ? lars a year. through a window and overturned Mrs. Weedcr's crematory jar yesterday forenoon, and her husband's urn ings were swept away in a twinkling." < "Mrs. Henry," said John to his wife, < ' just before Christmas, ""if you give me a ] Christmas present this year, please arrange ; ' ' it so that the bill won't come in till tho j next month. It's just as well to keep up the illusion for a short time." i * < "Thought I'd leave my measure on yotir floor," said a man who fell down in a bar, room. "No necessity for that," said the darkecner. "we know exactly how much you hold." .? . Thcro is an artist in Ilartford who paiDts trout ih oil colors with such Gdelity to nature that he is afraid to duplicato them in water colors for foar they wli^wiin away. A BEAUTIFTjt QnartW/^fcwirnfil, finely ft* A luslrated, and containing an elegant colored Flower Plat* withlM first number. Price only 26 centa for the year. The first No. for 1877 Just issued In German and English. . Vlek't flower $ Vegetable Qdrden. in payor -k 60 cents; with elegant cloth ootors, $1.00. Vick't Catalogue?800 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address,/. JAMEd VlCK, Rochester, N. Y. " *' . Deo. 1^70 48 tf 0 J * W' J? HAMPTON ELECTS * * . : ' AND A r M. B. FRIEDBER&JIR * . >, . - Is Hade Happy! ,:,.a v v I HK propose* now to give a practical illustration of th? benefits to ta secured froi 1 an honest and capablo tiorernment by * * * '?* ' J ... . S .7 * -V." ? .1 REDUCING THE BRICES* :*:<*, # , ; ? .. j < of all Qoods in his Store to the \; , . ^ \ ' ' Is v*. > '? ' jfcT' V cry o w est .-iff O jkw-' 1 fit ! ' A 1.1, AND WlNtrBp' pfex GOODS^^pTllfs, Bbots an^ Sliocs, HAMPTON Hats, trunks and Sad* l^Bags. DRESS GOODS I r ' S,.^ it* ->/' i t>F THE LATEST BTVt.1P.?V - ?BLAIVtETS 1 i.; ... . /. ' / I~ HOSIERY ANDCLbVES ' v. ' ' THE, PRBTTIEST STOCK OF I CiHLDBlCN^ ZEPHYI?, CLOAKS, &L ' \ ~<-s; / A pill Nf O^K 1 . ?# FRE8HV3UOCKRIfcSJ , * L -fi* *? * -.a ii ^ Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Ba^on ao^ Molalse'S, ' ' 7 J * |/-\y Flour and L^rd. Spices of variety. I V w ??* > *' | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF V %..%/ ^ T"w tct* t%t -mx-r a -r-? J4? JL-W _*_LJ JEtl JEi r - * :"' " ^ J> >4, ,/v "i \.y SAltpiEST, \ 1 l/lUBT.KS, SADdl^l, HAUNESSj Ac. .. . "' . J . :-*> / ? ' V ? &? % ' \ \" * "V.v " \ \ ' Crockery and Classwdre OF THE VETCrTflfeS^ AND COMMONEST /' \ .' GUNS AND PIST0I4: t;., ^v, "1 1 And if (tare ia Anything olse 70a W?ot, unkj^lt Mid you can g?t it at The State of South ^oroliiia, j ff.hrnnirU 'Jffl ffifrflfjupf / / COUNTY OF UNIOJ*'' * I IB VRI1T, I Til the Court of Probate. I B/jlSsHft WlMfc^aor'Be. 3j JOSEPH F. GIST, Bequir^Jodgeon^^^J?? :o: ~-ir fun ^.b^a^lBWBWBr?^ssp-** y> ?WI?" ?. VUMyjv. UKyonMr. . , ..... ni? /. Tucker, WtiUam H. Lylee, .fohn M. Byltt Latest and Md?t Accurate Market Reports. and Benjamin F. LyUt, fretting : Interesting and Reliable CorreJoudMe* J*am aU YOU are hereby required to appear at the paflt'of Georgia, South Garolim, and Court of Probate, to be holden at Union , Waihingtan Oily, > f Jourt House for Union County, on the second GEORGIA-akdCARQUJrf? NBltiB AtaAuMrv. lay of April, A. D. 1877, to show cause, if any . .? 0ATXiY: ' fo i can, why the Real Estate described in the *\ v / tin nn Petition of LETTA SPENCER, filed in my office, "ne j"!'" taid Real Estate being situate ia said County, in 1,1 ' 0 W Santuo township, bounded by lands of I). J. THI-WEJUKLtiYJ Fantt T. B. Bates, Charles E. Sims and others, One Year..,; A. $6 00 sad containing about one hundred and twenty 8ix_M?.nths T ^ ^ acres, shonld not he partitioned or sold for par- WEEKLY: lition allotting to the petitioner, Letta 8penoer, 0?e Year.... f. 4* >2 00 one moiety thereof, and the remaining moieiy in Si* Months.... ?2| 1 00 eqnal portions, to the said Mary E. Edwards, I> c. 8, '76 49 '^1 tf Martha E. Jolly, Nannie J. Tucker, William B. -* ? ??? ? I.yles; John M. Lyles and Benjamin P. I.yles. Notic? Ol Final jDlSCfchrgO. Given under my Hand a^*8eal, this twen y- T>Y permission of Hon. Jos. ?. 4ft, Probate seventh day of December, in the year of Jj Judge of Union County, I wOon the 9th our Eord one thousand eight hundred and day of Februate, 1877, apply for frinal Disseventy six and in tho one-hundred and charge as Guardian of ROBT. OJOBBOR.? first year of American Independence. All persons having demands riafst the said ( } JOSEPH F. OIST, K?b*- O- Hobaea existing preAjtoJiis oh? / ' they will be forever 1Wrred. *MP^iu To the ThmZanU, Joax M. I.ti.ks and Bisja* mix ? sorus : Union c. H., Jan. 8th, 1877.jhia|? TAKE 1TOT1CE that the Summons in (hla ao^ ? I' -. - ?."j'si? tion of which the foregoing is a copy wagglpd Nt)tw6t Br V' in (ho offico of the Frsbsts Jndge for-, union a IT in fn 1 iillSi hi tki eMtfiiii he County at Union Court House in the Canity of 5/V Boolt^Kin?L^i1? Union in the State of 8outh Carolina, on the n*. ss ^^ T~ 27th ??ay of & MUNRfc I lf ? iUli?^-?2rrni ?i 1 < 48 ,;i 1 str'aightoutism 1 : . " -r TRIUMPHANT. * _ * ./ ?: % Wado Hampton ,4 is 'Our (governor! ; t ... " ' OtoPreside^W . ^ 1 v .*v 45,; ' ?: Sf&Jfc#'-'' - i ,V* ;. 2^4 ^4 > - x , A Democratic Congress ; ' akd A"; yV ; Democratic Leg^i^UmT' j ?,ow : UNION TIMES ' ? * * ? * ? * , * I . ? ' WlLX OIV* * ? " A \ *vf " ^ .. - 4 i, i > wecuy syuopvto of \ ^ cccdingM of ; /. ;. i -? / ? . S*l' ff \' ^ * ** Bio^r Time \ (% . , JO-SDBSCRIB'E. i; 8:' V '" '-J f-*;, ^ < ^ * ' , -H. -V +. ^ X^. Mg^ircKb ^Fmc ' i.r: m '|p, AIJ>'V EIiTl?E. ' ' J '' -f?? \ M. NE W, EjtA*nA^<lJAWiriK> &PON ; / f '' \ * ? .? THE NEWS WILL BE STIRRING AND INTERESTING T(J| ALL ^LASSES OF THE jJjppn'E. * * " '% 1 , -L,??i? ' -' - vV. FOR 13 IN CLUBS, ' ' ' J : You will Keep Posted a Whole Yea^f. . H / jj -" ' V' /? Single 8nb#oribera, $2.50. , v . .' r i \ * * "- i V *./ 1 " '? ' ' > e <? ? 1 . > ? .. PAY WlIAt YOU OWE sod REN EW y v-' . '.. , vSyf .....?^ ~ <*. *>* -t > ENCOURAGE HOME PEbp^E , Homo Enterprise. ^iC'RbU'I 11K 1 * s GEOEOE S. HACKEE A SON'S 1 FACTORY, Charleston, ?L O. THE only Door, Sash and Blind Factory Hi owned and managed by a Carolinian in this City. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Always on hand a large Stock of Doors, Sash, _ Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll and Turned ( Work of every description. Glass, White Leads, and Builders' Hardware, at Manufacturers' Prices. G. & T. Flooring Boards, and dressed Lumber of every description, delivered at Union at the loieeit figure?. March 8, 1876. 9 ly J COLUMBIA REGISTER, < DAILY, TRI-ffRMLY AfrD WEEKLY. { I l ou J ;rHn^ ia^rRtu nnd^ ^ ^Do* 1, J87% 4 ?' ,3? 4# ^. Mi8jtfi?ooaP/?' 3 - A < fc ojr * *e>2? *a..*t.;lL ?, w, ", 1 \?Ko# 1, law Range*. V 1 ; TJ>I ?? <3?- 1# . ?.;*<. Circuftr^fcnd J'roboto I * Prompt attealioa fijrnn to collections. * I Oct. 29 . 43 tf k "7 paWTST ~ i tty nndWOil, > " / E Pnint Bnu*?s; * .?-.- 4Urnl|WcC: ? , .ir&MU Oil?Boiled Window Glass iud Potty ' . Kept fbr 1 B. P. BAWLS * OCX " Not 19 . 46 it J Hata and Caps, 5 ALL STVLJS^ JtffP PR/CJfS, AT aiCE, McLURE & CO' 8. Oct. 15 *" ' 41 tf BOTTLED Brandy, Maderia, Sherry and Port Winet, and Brandy Peaehe*, at W ? *? * P. RAWLS &C#'8. Nr. 1 Store. ^ Not. 19 48 - f. ^ HAND-MADB SHOES d irmly fropx tifi { Manufactory, of tfct latest styles; WAB#' ! KAN'Ti:I' TO WEAR WELL. .? RICK, McLURE A. COit* i Apr. 24 16 y | Gcnt'f* llatitl Made Shoes. x' ? A SPLENDID ?ASSORTMENT Must received, at OEE & J&TXIPUHIES' J JjoMktore. [e. ?? ^ tfK^I Jb 1 1 ?? ??? -- i ? ? *? .! ii? ? ,* Indies' Custom Made Shotok fRESH SUPPLY for Spring and Stumer wear just received, at " GEE & 77Ukr//RIES' Hotel Store. April 21, *76 16 W BUPP.LY of those lifcOMPARABLY t,' J\ CHEAP SHIRTS?Ko0|tf* Parti J- i made* constantly on lmndv^RICKpMcLURE A CO. Apr. 21 2t ,] refined & Swedes * IR Off, PL 0 IK S TEfh and PL O WSt AT D. BRAWLS A CO'S. ~ A No. T &ro?*? Not. 19 , ' > 46 r tf T AD1ES hnAWU IT 7 ~ 1'i r.vi L'tfnuni/ana "0?? it'*. ' tiOli fV /NftEATWg^nk in Oun^. Jw Breech- , VJT Loader for HO 00* '?'-?**' * ' Oct 22 42 t if BLANKKTS?WHITE AND COL ' OBBP, *^BE & HUMPHRIES' ] Obtlft % 41 If. ' - Old'&yeWhUW. 1 O1" Mi f J -JP X? ?. MOOR* & 00. . r' Oct* ? v, -t: _ 40 v - . tf J0ST reochced, a fan'siatrfbr ' or olir ** | ohoioo WADE HAMPTOR^ffcar.* rJ ? .1 y \. >? F. RA|r&A:?0/* : i i >*Y?uhks, taRf^wVot?bx ri T-> IT LEMT, Trace CMflK 'Hemes, Backhands wd Hooks, Spades and 8horelt an<l Blow lines, , it . - ftBWfc uriupMR^u' *? Jttfc., T.r-W \j v i,c K'lr 2 Illustrated Priced* Catalogue* . FIFTY PAGES?800 Mu?tratlona, with Do- c tori i>t ions of thoaaSsds of. tho boot Plowm <j ted Vogetsblos is ths world, and tht tcay to g jr?w stamp ^ ?IME TABLE NO. 8. SPARTANBURG & UNION R. R. iEffectOiBO 1.1*. Tn?.-?.. i?? .mvomm/i W UUC V) iO|l) DOWNWAIU). [3 UPWARD. *' OHDAYS, KIUtBSDAYS AD(I I Tl'KSHA YA.Tlll'RSliy |UB(t V fflMT. |_ HATUKPAY. . , rATIONB. ? I ArrlTe. Leave. Arrive. | Leave. S| I *. L lartanburg. 9.30 a. m 68 3.1 Op in ac^et. Illl0.20a.ni 10.25 ' 57 2.2.1 " 2.30pin. ineSYille. 18! 10.55 " 11.00 " 80 1.68 " 2.00 " nlon. 28 11.48 " 12.15pm 40 12.M " 1.20 " intuc. 87 12.68pm 1.00 " 31 12.15 " 12.20 " Ish Dam. 42 1.20 H 1.23" 20 ll.80a.iu 11.56 n.ut iclton. 48 1JW) " 2.00 V 20 11.15 " 11.20 " jrw Ford. 83 2.25 " 2.30 A 15 10.47 " 10.50 " rot hem. 66 2.48 " 2.50 " 12 10.25 " 10.30 " laton. 68 3.48 " r?| 9.30 ^. JfW Clone Connection tuaile with Greenville anjl Co- * * nubia Trains?Stages at Trains on arrlvnl lu Spartan* iirs, to eonvey Passengers to Glcnns or Chcrokeh v pringt same evening. W. W. DAVIES, Supcrlntendonl, June 8, 1876 23 t?_ > Jreenville and Columbia R. R> * CHANGE OF SCHEDU-LE. ; 1$'. Ptasenger Trains run daily, .Sundays eieept- ' d, connecting with Night Trains On SeuthCv "* ** lin* Railroad up ana down. On and'aflo* . iONDAY, May '29th, the following will bo Aw- . : chedule: v *1 1 tn?. ,onve Columbia at 7.45 a m ... '-:r <eave Alston 9.80 am /?aY0 Newberry 10.60 a m .eave Cokesbury 2.17 f m <c{tve Bcllon ??.. ... 4.00 p m jfcyt#tGrjrtYilU. .... 6.86jpm.,; * ic5*ri? . dil ^fpo rht. . w- j ft* <?ave Greenville at r ..*.... p.Oo a m (Save BeHon.. 9t6^acjn f 24?.t>A '< AumW.wfivn^^^jfEj . 4.20 p A arrive *jkf Columbia,.,>. 2?.i;*$? JjbL. JU5 p m . ANDERSON fi&AHOH AN? |53& MfcfcBV; ^ DIVISION. -it Bovrif, - , v :iw?. ' eave Walholla..,.6.16* m Arrive.V....?.16 p m .eave yerrTTille...7 QQ.jrai Arrive?,6-iO p'ih ilSerMB... 8. RO ate Arrive.p a JjfiP #t ?*'ton?.9.40 a m Leave.......4.00 ft m K w THOMAS DODAMEAD, * r General Superintendent. Nonron, J*., General Tioket Agent. 28 ' tf vJ6Jan Rodger * far0?c? respectfully inform hl*/ri?nd? and fj?. fomcpcuatoinera tbat ha baa ' g>v Jllf rtnrum upfi^ 5xoeery Store, OLp STAWB,-' rid is now rtcetolnpvwrtnpletelj New Stock o GROCERIES, . -.Hardware and Cutlery, BpOtf^ tyid^lOft8. * TOBAOOO-vj^^QuaUties,v . (VnrtHtyftfcd ' HAfJWiiVA Cigura, .nd?U other artiolee found in * complete Gro- . etjr Shre. ' 1 , ?\ . . ' My Tin Shop ' s nt&Lin Operation, and t^afn ready to aH .igriUnaTtn Work, from mending a coffee poo flb the largest article usually constmctcd (JMcTaH work executed id tlit moat work ^8g>fnn^' "?>. , to My Old Frfemta: Feeling thankful for the libAial patronage icretofore given mo, I respectfully inyt.v; my ltd friends, and ae many new ones a* feel imC L ed and plain, an<J Sauce*, of S * P. RAWL8 A CO'S. w' No. 1 Btoro. & . ^moobK*^O. VwiSL" 5ESO M.T,<T0~p"7T(OWEtl, i'co., H?i flow W <W^a? DoWipRpiTny MQ ^HpH^jlivw kowioig cost of pdvcrii^ing. Apr p|| f I * j^C*' lined, to call and examine myetock. It wikrfV ny endeavor in the future, as in the paat, tb ifia souduct my businesn that purchasers will find t to their interest to buy of me. JOI/N RODGER. , May 9 *' ?* ?*48 if RtCe, McLure & Co. jt NMOCTNCE that they haTe received a full ft " - FAbL AND WINTER GOOJJS, e^fttlch they respectfully call the attention of )g#ehaser%. These-gooda .have been carefully Mwted, purchased at low prices, and are offered gflhe most reasonable terms? ^The attention of the Ladies is especially dieeted to the * JRES8 GOODS, .. ?? f * SHAWLS, OSNAKS, 9* < t- idlLUNER^uOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, displayed by mO&JtobUKB dte CO Oot.lfi - IE tf CRACKERS. Soda, Cera Hill,' Lemon Snaps, Brilliants, WINE, FANCY NIC NAC. < Vanilla Oeam, Strawberry, Ginger Nuts\?M NON PAREIL, LEMON PIC NIC. ,^^ Vernon Cream, Ginger Snaps, Cream, "Novelty CARES. TEA CAKH$OTMBLES, kW&M. " ?B. ?^SW * co'a iiv. a oiyxuw VaVi 19 if <CJk NNED ?v. * # Corned Beef, 'Midshipman Oysters (the be\t in market.) Ispangus, (Oyeter Bay.) Pine Apples, Pearn, Peaches, Tomatoes, Pepper, Spice, (linger, *** *- fTT?S?'co-B. No. 1 Store. Nor 10 46 tf II and-Made Boo In and Shoes, irtejl Oentlcmeu, Ladies and Children, war* V ranted. HICK, McLURB k CO. Pet. 16 41 tf KEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, * -A PULL SUPPLY, ? - AT RICK, McLUKE A CO S. MM Opt. 16 41 tf_ Kfcw Stock of Prints at . " 'POSTER k W1LKIN8*. ^Jaa.^; f 1 ' tf OHOW OHOW. fVinn a T T T n a rrarrt* mnvT un .