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AN ELECTIONEERING DODGE / BV *? T. T. HART. ??:o:?? SOMKTIIINO may bo gained to all who deein to buy good sud clrcap Orooories for CiuA, 9>y calling at my store, one door west of Rice, McLure A Co., where you will get the Worth of Your Money in BACON, LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE TEA and CHEESE, FLOUR, MEAL, SPICE GINGER and PEPPER. Knowing Ones Nay that I keep the best CREAM, LEMON and SODA CRACKERS, NIO-NACS and GINGER SNAPS, in town. ALSO, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All kinds of CANNED GOODS. Best Plain and French CAISDIKH. To all who desire a pleasant smoke or plena it chew, just try some of my choice Clffara nml Tobacco, and a wee dip of my snuff, and if you nro nol pleased, you may say I'm a Hart-less fellow. Don't pass the store without calling. J. T. HART. Oct. 27, 1876 43 tf THE HAMPTON STORE NEW STOCK RECEIVED. W. R. BRIGGS * CO. HAVE received their Fall and Wintci Stock of l>r>' Goods, consisting of the new styles of Dress Calicoes a tine assortment of other dress goods, Flannels, Homespuns, Long Cloths, Gitig hams, Hosiery, Trimmings, Ladies NEW STYLE HATS, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods of all Kinds. Gents' Hats, Roots and Shoes, it ii-i i n uroauciouis ana i. assiuiercs Jeans of Al.I. HI\1>S. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES Which they intend to sell very HKAP FO K CASH, ami invite their old and any number of ncv customers to call aud examine, at the store nex above Hill & Co's. brick building. W. It. BKIUGS & CO. Oct. 13, 1876 41 tf CONDITIONS FOR RIDPATH'S History of tho United States FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESEN' DAY. By JOHN CLARK RIDPATH, A. M. Professor of Hcllcs-Lettrcs and History in In diana Asbury University ; Author of Kidputh's School History, Illnstratetl with Maps, Charts, Portraits Sketches and Diagrams. It is printed from beautiful clear new type on fine Tinted paper, comprised fn one larg royal octavo volume, embellished with tlic larj; est and finest collection of engravings ever in corporatcd in any History of the United States bound in the most substantial manner, and furn ished to subscribers at the following prices : In Fine English Cloth, Green and Gold, Beveled Boards..at $3.00 per Copy In Fine English Satin Cloth, Fawn Color, Gilt Edge, Beveled Boards at 3.">0 per Copy In Half Morocco, Gilt Sides and Back, Marbled Edge, Beveled Boards at 3.50 per Copy This book will be sold by subscription only and subscribers will not be obliged to take i unless it corresponds with the description ii every particular. To avoid delaying the Agent whose time is valuable, subscribers are request ed to be prepared with the price of the book oi its presentation by tho Agent. JONES BROTHERS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta Cincinnati, Memphis. D. It. NORM AM, Agent. Nov. 10, 1870 45 2ms. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Cdlirt of Probate. By JOSEPH F. GIST, Esquire, Judge of Probate TO lleps Edwards, Mary E. Edwards, John Jul ly, Martha J. Jolly, J. llenjamin Tucker, Man ni( I. Tucker, William 11. Lyles, John M, Lyle and Jtenjmnin / '. Lyles, (/reeling : YOU are hereby required to appear at thi Court of l'robate, to be holden at Unioi Court House for Union County, on tlie secom dny of April, A. I). 1877, to show cause, if anj yo i can, why the Real Estate described in tlu Petition of LETT A SPENCER, filed in my office said Real Estate being situate in said County, ir Santuc township, bounded by lands of D. J Fant, T. 1). Bates, Charles E. Sims and others and containing about one hundred and twenty acres, sltonld uot So partitioned or sold*for par tition allotting to the petitioner, Letta Spencer one moiety thereof, and lite remaining moiety in equal portions to the said Mary E. Edwards Martha K. Jolly, Nannie J. Tucker, William B Lyles, John M. Lyles and Benjamin F. Lyles. Given under my Hand and Seal, this twen y seventh day of December, in the year o our Lord ono thousand eight hundred am seventy six and in the one-htindred an: first year of American Independence. (7^ ) JOSEPH F. GIST, Probate Judge. to ine iirjeniinnrt, .10115 31. IiYl.es idu hksja mix F. I.ylks : TAKE NOTICE that the Summons in this ac tion of which ttie foregoing is a oopy was filed in the office of tho l'robule Judge for Union County nt Union Court House in tho County ol Union in tho State of South Carolina, on the 27lh day of December, 187ffi .MUNRO k MUNRO. I'laintitf's Attorneys. Union, S. C., 27 December, 1876?$21. 1 6t <? * To All Indebted. A I,I. persons indebted to Dr. C. T. Murphy are hereby notified that they must pay up immediately. Those who do not pay, cannot recoive my services until oil arrearages are liquidated. C. T. MURPHY, M. D. Feb 05 7 St. * Chan. Hampton's Portrait "Wadb Hampton, Qovkknor or South Carolina," is (ji* subject of ca exquisite nearly life-size engraving, just published (and now readjr) bjr our enterprising friends, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Cuarlenton. 8. C. We congratulate these gentlemen on the.grand success thej have made of so noble a subject. As a ' work of art it stands unrivalled, Out still its 1 chief merit leva in ita Heincr a life-like oorlraif. It is the first product, on so large a scale, of a . new and secret process based on photography, having the advautage of great trutbfulnu*. jLa the photograph has superseded the oil-paiptb^g, , because ot its exaet reproduction of the subjeot, so this process is bound to take the place of steel engraving, or any method which depends upon ' artistic conception and execution for result?we mean for the production of portraits. What the people want in a portrait is truth? they do not wish the artist's conception of a man, but the face and features of the man as he is?and . by no means can this grand result be better attained than by the means of photography, and this new process based thereon. But while these great advantages arc secured, it admits of the embellishments of art, and a portrait is produced possessing all the truthfulness of a photograph, with the artistic effect of the steel engraving. The publishers have been ex- ' treiuely fortunate in their selection of the mod* by which they give to nil admirers of the great statcsmau the noble, generous, manly features, which speak so plainly the gieat mind, elevated feeling, ami generous heart of Wade Hampton. Those who worked for the grand cause, "Hampton and Home Rule," who have paid taxes to the government of their choice, can now place this picture at their firesides, as they have placed its subject in their hearts. It must be1 come one of the "Penates" of South Carolina. Those who sympathized with the gallant little Stnte in the struggle against such tremendous odds, will be pleased to have this portrait in their homes?a glorious memento of a peaceful, noble effort of a liberty-loving people to redeem themselves from oppression and misrule. It will be sold by subscription only, at 52 per copy. Agents wanted to canvass every city and town in the land. To those who cannot be reached by agents, tho publishers will supply copies per mail, on tho roceipt of the price. Address WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, ' Charleston S. C. r FcbO, 5 tf VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE A BEAUTIFUL Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Flower J'late with the first number. Price only 2.") cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issued in Herman and English. Vick'a Flou-er <$ Vegetable Garden, in paper njyj tvum , nun vic^iiui nuiu tu*cra, V? 1 .VV. Vick's Catalogue?300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Dec.l, 187G 48 tf TICK'S Illustrated Priced Catalogue, 1 TUFTY PAGES?300 Illustrations, with De. scriptions of thousands of the host Flowers ? and Vegetables in the world, and the tea;/ to grow them?all for a Two Ckxt postage stamp Printed in German and English. Vick't Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25ccnts ayear. r Vick'a Flotctr and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents t in paper; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Address, JAMKS VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Dec 1 1870 48 tf <|hromtte and Sentinel i 18 published daily, tri-wehkly and weekly, AT AUGUSTA, GA. r By WALSII & WRIGHT, Prop'rs. :o: Full Telegraphic Despatches from all Points. Latest anil Most Ac aratc Market Reports. ?-*- " . .-y-hic jrvm an parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Washington Citg. I, GEORGIA and CAROLINA NEWS a spf.ciai.tt. DAILY: One Year $10 00 > Six Months 6 00 * TRI-WEEKLY: .? * One Year $5 00 \ Six Months 2 50 WEEKLY: One Year $2 'JO Six Months 1 00 8, *70 40 tf v J. D. KERR'S ' SAI>DI.ERV ESTABL1MDIFAT HAS been removed to the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Humphries A Hill, where lie will bo pleased to wait on all induced t of First Class. Saddlery and Harness * work, at fair prices, and dono nt the shortest a notice and in the best style of workmanship. licpniring it TRY) ME. iw 1 ah >e CRACKERS. Soda, Corn Hill, Lemon Snaps, Brilliants, SWEET WINE, FANCY NIC NAC, Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, Ginger Nuts, NON PAREIL, LEMON PIC NIC, Lemon Cream, (Singer Snaps, Creain, Novelty CAKES, PEA CAKES, JUMBLES, Sugar Cakes, &c., at 1$. F. KA1YLS & CO'S NO. 1 STOKE. Nov. 19 40 tf CANNED e Corned Beef, Midshipman Oysters (the best in market.) ' Asparagus, (Oyster Bay.) f Pine Apples, Pears, i Peaches, Tomatoes, > Pepper, Spice, Ginger, 1 Mustard, Sea Foam, Baking Powders. AT B. F. BAWLS ft CO'S. > No. 1 Store. ' Nov 19 46 if JAS. H. GOSS, Attorney at La w, No. 1, Law Range, Union C. II , B. C . f :o; ! TTTILL practice in the Circuit and Probate VV Com la of the State. Prompt attention given to collection*. Oct. 29 43 tf THE KING OF SHIRTS. MADE OF WAMASUTTA MUSLIN and 21 Hundred Linen, perfect fitting, for $16.00 per doten, Ca?h, at FOSTER 4 WILK INS". I Jan. 7 1 tf r Rust Proof Oats. 1 | AA BUSHELS of l'ure Bed Bust Proof Oats LUU for Sale at B. F. RAWL8 A CO. No 1, East Union. Feb 0 & 2t* . ? Tend I Tend!! FINE Black and Green Ten for nale at A. IRWIN k CO.'a. Feb 0 ft tf Old Papt^fN Cor Hitlo. JQNQU1RE at this office. If * 4M hImpton elected jmf^L -4k. W ArrD M. B. FRIEDBERGER - ' Is Made Happy! HE proposes now to give a practical illustration of the benefits to bo secured from an honest and cnpable Government by REDUCING THE PRICES )f all Goods in his Sttre to the "Very Ijo wes t Notch. :o: \ I have just received a complete New Stock of l'lT awd winter DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Iieady Made Olotliiiig", > Boots and Shoes, HAMPTON Hats, Trunks and Saddle Bags. DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLO.ES^ THE PRETTIEST STOCK OF CHILDREN'S ZEPIIYR, CLOAKS, &o. A FVLIi STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. SUCH AS Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Bacon and Molasses, . Flour and Lard. Spices of every Varietj _ _ ,. f, I A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF W O O 1> K TV W A IM^ . SADDLERY. lUlIDLES, H^VIXXXX^ISH, IIAK1NKSS, &c. Crockery and (xlassware OF THE VERY BEST AND COMMONEST QUALITY. it * ' Iguns and pistols. And if there is anything ^lse you want, ask for it and you can get it at M. B. FRIEDBERGER'S." Not. 24, 1876 47 tf Vick'H ENCOURAGE HOB^E t??OPL Flower and Vegetate Garden ANU IS the most beautiful work of the kind in the Ho *" <5 X^ it t <> l* J) l* 1 ? c . world. It contains nearly l.r>0 pages, luin- .. m. deeds of fine illustrations, and xijc C/immo J'luie.i of Floicers, beautifully drawn nnd colored from ol nature, l'rice 60 cents in paper covers; $1.00 ~S&W1 BTFflL. in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Kng- 11^4 jvk. VYrA:'* Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26^ccnts a year. "' "'" virni.to. GEORGE S HACKER & SON; Linseed Oil?Boiled __ . _ __ Window Glass and Putty I* A. O T O Xf. * KePtB0FSRAwL8 A CO. Charleston, 8. O. j^0T ]9 40 tf rpilK only Door, Sash and Blind Facto _L owned and manngcd by a Carolinian in tli Hats and Caps, ' city, all work guaranteed. Ati en* ? a Kit vnirvn Always on liaud a large Stock of Doors, Sas ALL ST1 Lha AM) I UlLt.S, Blinda, Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll and Turni AT RICE, McLUHE A CO'S. Work of every description. Oct. lft 41 tf (iluss, White Leads, tad Builders' llnr.lwar at Manufacturers' Prices. 1iottled G. & T. Flooring Boords, and dressed Lumb Brandy, Maieria, Skerry and Part Winet, and ?f everJ description, delivered at Union at tl Brandy Peaehee, at B. F. RAWLR a CO'S. No. 1 Storo. March 3- 187C- 9 l7 Not. 19 48 tf ?;; -*r;?r - Notice. HAMaDn*u"itor^ o"^ u'??ityl^NrKlS <*>?* o>#m?t<is'-3lfto a raVtJH liW IndebtedtTT^ither by Note or opt RICE Mcl URF, ec CO Aooonnt to come forward and settle. We mu Apr. 24 16 ' 7fti h?*? ?? ?? **** " * ? ?. . . . ... . | Mr. 8. 8. Stokes Is Strilsriled to collect at l.tttllCM* C'llMiom IKade Nlie?t. slg" receipts for ns. GIBBS A CO. IjlRESH SUPPLY for Spring and Summer Jan '2<i ^ ' wear just received, at __ _ 1 . 7 gee a //UMP//RIEB' Neyf Stock of Prints at Hotel store. , FOSTER A WILKINS'. April 21,'70 16 \t Jan. 7 1 tf I 1 : 1 STBAIOHTOXJTISH TRIUMPHANT. I Wade Hampton is Our Governor! 8. J. TILDEN IS Our President! A Democratic Congress AKI) A 7 -n omnorafi/i T.oarialofurA JUVUAVVAMVAV V f > t AH D Tnv UNION TIMES WILI. GIVK J A. Weekly Syuopnis of tlic Pro eee?linjfH of BOTH THESE BODIES. J Now i? the Time TO SUBSCRIBE. rV ^ .?*vW* Now Is the Time TO ADVERTISE n NEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPOl THE STATE AND NATION! THE NEWS WILL BE STIRRINC ' AND INTERESTING TO ALL CLAS g SES OF TIIE PEOPLE. r7 >18 f> ^ FOR $2 IN CLUBS, e, ^ er You will Keep Posted a Whole Year tie ...? . - ?> ?n Single Subscribers, $2.50. t id " ? PAY WHAT YOU OWE and RENEW ?r , . . -..i' ? **m iij(iii |b TIMfi TABLE NO. o. f SPARTANBURG A UNION R. R. C lg?iK??gB8?B | In Effect 9:)10 A. M., Tuettday, JuneO, 1876 r 1x)wnwari)7 i opwarix j MONDAVd, KDNKSPAYS alld I TUESDAYS, THVRSPY and .1I Friday. _J Saturday. s STATIONS. J Arrive. Leave. J Arrive. I Leave. * I* ' * Spartanburg. 9.30s.ni G8 3.10pm Focolet. 11110.20a in 10.25 ' 07 2.20 " 2.30pm JoncsvlUc. IRilOAS " 11.00 " 00 1.00 " 2.00 " "*? Union. 23 11.40 " 12.10pm 40 12.00 " L20 " By Santue. 37 12.00pm 1.00 " 31 12.10 " 12.20 " MJ FUh Dam. 42 1.20 " 1.20" 2G Il2i0a.ni 11M a m Sheltou. 43 1250 " 2.00 " 20 11.10 " 11.20 " Lyles* Ford. 03 2.20 " 2.30 " M 10.47 " 10.00 " St rot hers. 0? 2.40 " 2.00 " 12 10.20 " 10.30 " Alston. ft* 3.40 " 9.30 " K 49* Close Connection made with Greenville and Co- I lumbla Trains?Stares at Trains on arrival lu Spartan- B burg, to convey Passengers to Ulenns or Cheroket B Springs same evening. B W. W. DAVIES, I Suporintendonl. I June 9, 1870 23 it I Greenville and Columbia R. R. I CHANGK OF SCHEDULE. I BUKMSKBSBBtSM, ? Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays except1 I cd, connecting with Night Trains on Seuth Cor* I olina Railroad up and down. On and aflot I MONDAY, May 29th, the following will be tbtf | schedule: I Leave Columbia at 7.45 a rrl fi Leave Alston 9.30 a ni k Leave Newberry 10.50 a ni 1 Leave Cokesbury 2.17 pnJ j Leave Belton 4.00 p M i Arrive at Greenville ,t 5.35 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville at 8.05 a a gjk9 Leave Belton 9.55 am < ^ Leave Cokesbury 11.88 am Leave Newberry 2.40 p m 1 Leave Alston 4.20 p m VT j Arrive at Columbia 5.55 p m I ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE R1DGB ' DIVISION. down. vp. . ^ Leave Walhalla....6.1o a m Arrive 7.16 p > 3 Leave Perryvillc...7.00 a ni Arrive 6.40 p Leave l'endleton...7.50 a m Arrive 0.00 p m Leave Anderson...8.50 a rn Arrive 5.00 p ra Arrive at Belton...9.40 a ni Leave 4.00 p m THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. Jancx Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. 1 n 1qtr oo a# WUII? /) ?U| U. tl John Rodg-er* J WOULD respectfully inform his friends and former customers that he has 1 j RE-OPENED HIS Grocery Store, AT THE OLD STAND, And is now receiving a completely New Stock o CIKOCEHIEN, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, STOVES, TOBACCO?All Qualities, i Warranted 1IAVAXKA Cigar*, And nil other articles found in a complete Gro? eery Slorr. iMy Tin Shop Is still in operation, and I ant ready to do-all kinds of Tin Work, from mending a coffee p?- , to making (tit* largest article usually constructed , ipr Tin. All work executed in the most work gjjlkiiiike manner. -""NM To My Old Friendn. Feeling thankful for tlie libarul patronage heretofore given inc, 1 respectfully invite my. old friends, and ns many new ones as feel inclined, to call and examine my stock. It wil be ^ my endeavor in the future, as in the past, to so . conduct my business that purchasers will find ' it to their interest to buv of me. .10//N ltODGF.lt. May 0 18 If CSuiim! Ciiuii*! ! ? ' GREAT bargains in Guns. A good Breech- . * Loader for $40 00. KICK, McLURE k CO. Oct 82 42 ,.4>tf_ Blankets?white and col OK ED, nt gee & humphries* Oct 15 41 tf. Old Rye Whiskey. ^ OLD Monogram Rye Whiskey for Medical purposes for Sale ot J. N. MOORE & COOct 0 40 If Wade Hampton CigarsT^ JUST received, a full supply of oui choice WADE HAMPTON Cigar.r B. P. ltAWLS & CO * Sep. 29 39 tf PADLOCKS, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Chains, Hames, Itackbands and Hooks, Spades and Shovels and Plow lines, at GEE & HUMPHRIES'. Feb 4 5 tf A TU P PLY of those INCOMPARABLY CHEAP SHIKTS?Keep'a l'artly4 niltlo, constantly on hand. RICE, McLURE & CO. Apr. 21 16 '2t REFINED & SWEDES III ON, PL 0 IF S TEEL and PL O WS, AT R. F. RAWL3 A CO'S* Ng. 1 Sto ?*. -?'- w Not. 10 40 Ladien miawia at * GEE A //UMP//RIES. Oct 29 43 If ' Hand-Mode Boota and ShoeMfr I .TOR Gentlemen, ladies and Children, war? ' ranted. RICK, McLURE A CO. Oct. 16 41 If MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING* A A FULL SUPPLY, . AT RICE, McLURE A CO'ft, \ . Oct. 15 41 tfr ' n rn a n ? \j jlua ao. A FULL supply of llie popular brand Peculiar , formerly Flinch, for sale by the hundred or thousand at the No. 1 Store of . It. F. KAWLS & CO. tot Union. OHOW CHOW." PICCALLI, CATSUP, PICKLES, mix- ^ id ayi plain, and Satires, at . -* . F. RAWLS Jt CO'S. No. 1 Store. Nor. IS 46 tf C? | t) a day at home. Agents wanted. Out- ? At and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta,Maine. Apr. 21, '76?16?ly K indfOA Per * home. Samples worth ?J)t) *P/wU $1 free. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. Apr. 21, '76?16?ly SEND 26c. to G. P. HOW KI.L k CO.,Nev York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 6000 newspapers, and estimation showing cost of advertising. Apr 21 '76-iCt