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Squeeziug up through the mire and alluvium of the aforesaid valuable but neglected low lands like a "Cooter" in the early Spring, lie washes the mud from bis back in Gilky's diaphanous waters and brilliantly talks of diadems, gnlaxies, insignias, &c., as if he had never tried to locate the root of a "sawyer" shift a raft, or incise a mill dam. He writes of arenas as if he was raised in an Amphitheatre, perhaps because of the immense amount of sand he passed over while "Drainage Engineer" of the G. T. A D. Company. A whilo he wrote of Buffalo** us fluently as a Comanche coutd have talked of the same noble beast, only the Comanche would never have allowed himaclf to be led into believing that Buffaloes ever were known to roam the hills of North I'aoolct. Speaking of hills reminds mc of the elegant expression of "L." in one of his letters, viz.-? ' The country is very hilly except in a few small central elevation**." Then, too, that story of 30,000 additional bushels of corn sounds very fishy. But as "L. 'i|?a very young man there is room for improvement. I advise hiiu to r^d History uud let Kennedy's Horse-Shoe Itobinson alone?lie will thou know more of our country and how to spell "Nuckolls."* J. W. T. *In both of these cases, the error was committed in this office, and should not be charged to our correspondent.?Editor Timks. For the Times. The Cropa?The Piasters' Ohtlook. Editor Union Timks :?1 hare just had a conversation with an intelligent gentleman who hns lately traversed the greater part of upper South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama. He reports the small grain crops as looking re- i markably well considering tho immense floods of l aiu and heavy freezes, but I am sorry to say reports quite as large an acreage of cotton plantU ed, or prepnred for planting, and in Georgia and Alabama especially a large importation of Com- , mercial Fertilizers. This is a gloomy opening for a year of prosperity under Hampton and Home Rule. Tho best governments in the world can't make a people prosperous Xho get less for an nrlicle < thau it costs to produce it, and who are dependent upon others for what they must have?some- 1 4^ thing to cat and to wenr. With every prospect j of a European war of a gigantic character, ( which must raise the nrion i>f ni-nuloinna ??,i - I 'VMtf UUU lower thejftrico of cotton, it is a most suiciditl policy to plant the latter largely. Tlie demand ' must be diminished, and with the world supplied \ now with a full stock, .a big crop must bring ruin along with it to the planter; and if it affects the ' planter it will tell 4^fen all other industries.? 1 But none arc so blind us those who will uot sec. We aro on a down gi^uio with a big crop, certain. * LOOKER-ON. | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. , April 27, 1877. SENATE. 1 The Senate tpsse'iiUedTrfl:* M7, hTnHww-6tkUuL. -! to oiaJiaJy^^jt'QOI1t Simpson. i Cochran, from thcCommittceoii Retrench- ( incuts, to whotn were referred tho following hills, reported back the same with the recommendation that they do pass: Bill to abolish the of- * tice of jury commissioner uud devolve the duties t thereof upon the shcritf of each county; bill to reduce pay of commissioners and managers of s elections und of their clerks; bill to further reduce the number and regulate the pay of officers, 1 nttachccs. Clerks and laborers of the tienerul I Am-Assembly, and to provide the manner of elect- c ing, appointing and paving the same; bill to re- t duce the pay of county commissioners and their clerks, with amendments. Ordered for cousid- v cratioii to-morrow. y Mr. Evans, from the Committee on Agricul- | lure, to whom was referred bill to authorize , county commissioners to submit to the qualified vickiuio ui iiivii si vi-riu kUUHiii'.1 it propusillOll to alter (lie fence laws, and to provide for effecttinting tlio same, report eil buck I lie same, with c the recommendation that it do pass. Ordered for consideration to-morrow. The Committee on Privileges and elections asked to be discharged from further considernlion of the Edgefield, Abbeville and Laurens contested scats. Ordered for consideration to- 11 xnorrotv. 1 Mr. Cochran introduced a bill to reduce and fix tlie per diem and mileage of members of the General Aasembly. * .Mr. Cannon introduced a bill to repeal an act to protect the interest of the State, whenever 1 payment of interest, now due, remains unpaid " on bonds issued by any Railroad company, and whereon the guaranty of the State is endorsed, c approved March 7, 1S77. Mr. Witherspoou introduced a bill to carry into effect the 14th section of article -1 of consti- ' lutiou relating to the judiciary. Mr. Crittenden gave notice of a bill to provide ? for a general registration of voters. Mr. Gary introduced a bill to regulate the rate of interest on all contracts arising iti this State. , Mr. Gary introduced the following resolution: 'f Itexolvtd, That it he referred to the Judiciary Committee to inquire and report as to the pro- J' priety as to the redacting the tax costs of Attorneys, Sheriffs, Clerks, Judges of Probate and their Clerks, and of Trial Justices, Constables _ and Coroners. Ordered for consideration tomorrow ^ At 12.20 P. M.f the Senate adjourned. 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. " The House met nt 12 M. J' Prayer by the Rev. J. II. Stringfellow. On motion of Mr. Simpson, the rendiiurof the <1 journal was dispensed with. The Speaker laid before the House the resig- ? nations of Daniel Bird and John Gibson nsmembers of the House of Representatives from Fairfield County. The resignations were accepted. I Mr. Holmes introduced a bill to mnke jurors, ;> constables and witnafaqp'. tickct&'JVKceivnblo for county taxes. Mr. .Sheppard introduced a bill to repeal an ' act to regulate the granting of divorces; also a 1 bill to abolish the office of County Auditor. j . Mr. Sawyer introduced a bill to prohibit the . sale of seed cotton between the time of the setting and rising of the sun, and to regulate tho ' sale of seed cotton. J Mr. Aldrich jut reduced a bill to provide for the arrangement and keeping of the public records in the offices of Clerks, Registers and Sheriffs of this State ; also, a bill to provide for the more efficient working of the public roads and the streets of incorporated towns and villages of this Stale; also, a bill for the further protection of persons working under contract forashareof the crop or for wages; also, a bill to repeal an ^ act abolishing distress for Tent; also, a bill to J5 exempt certain articles of property from the ' lien of judgments and sale under executions; I also, n bill lo abolish tlio oflico of oflicial stenographer; also, a bill lo amend the law in rogard to the service of summons upon infants, and the appointment of guardians ad litem. Mr. I'eako introducod a bill to prevent unjust _ discrimination by oommon carriers; a bill to re- f ipiirc the Circuit Judges to ride the Circuits in v rotation; a bill to authorize Win. A. Sims and Dr. I* 1' Butler to erect gates across certain roads in Union County. .Mr. Simpson introduced a bill to amend sections 5f> and At) of chapter 120 of the revised statutes, relative to liens on crops. Mr. Slinw introduced a resolution providing for the appoint incut of a committee to investi- j gatu the bonded indebtedness and other liabili- t ties of the Slate, and for other purposes ; which 1 wis referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. The report of the Committee on l'rivilege- and 1 elections on the matter of the protest and con- I test of J J Hemphill i Joint l.ee, Clu ttr xm 1 1 J - . County, which had been made the special order for this day, at 1 o'clock I*. M., was taken up. The committee recommend the adoption of the following resolutious: Uttolvtd, 1. That John I.cc is not entitled to a seat in in the House of Reprentatives front Chester County, by reason of holding adisqual- 8 ifyiug ofticc at the time of his election and afterwards. 'J. That J. J. Hemphill, wlio# received the , third highest number of legal voles for Representative of Chester County, is entitled to a seat in the House of Representatives. Mr. Minor! moved to amcoA by alUkivg 0llt * out the second resolution a'uf^nserting the following : Itrsolvtil, That Mr. Hemphill was not elected, and should not be sworn in as a member of this House. Oil motion nf Ml- S!l,nni>n?.l il.~ : W. . ? * . V.MIV U, uav IMUIUllUII was ordered to be laid on the table, and the re- , commendation of the committee adopted. Mr. J. J. Hemphill appeared at the bar of the House, was sworn, and took his scat. The House adjourned nt *2.40 o'clock P. M. The proceedings of the 30th were unimpor- j taut. The following is all wc can gather of in- a terest to our readers : SENATE. Mr. Gary introduced a bill to limit the liability of accommodation endorsers of promissory 1 notes, bills of exchange and other negotiable in- J sirunients; bill to amend part 2 of the code of t( procedure, the same being title 6, part 3, of the st general statutes. Mr. Cochran introduced a bill to repeal sec- Hons 55, 60 an l 57 of title 4, chapter 120, of the revised statutes; joint resolution to provide for a re-organization of the Faculty of the South 1 Carolina University, aud of the State Normal N School. The bill to authorize County Commissioners to ~ submit to the qualified electors of their several counties a proposition to alter the fence laws 1 and to provide for effectuating the same, was J made the special order for 1.30 1*. M. to-mor- w row. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Connor introduced a bill to provide for the protection of persons paying the taxes of * others; also, a biil to provide for the drawing of ' jurors, &c. Mr. Sawyer introduced a bill to amend section ^ 15, chapter 77, title 14, of the revised stntutcs, q relating to hunting. C Mr. Petty iutroduccd a bill to amend the : charter of (laffney City, in SpartanburgCounty. Kir. rvusun iiurouuccu a bill to regulate mul restrict the rate of interest in this State, ami for other purposes therein mentioned; nlso, a bill to require Trial Justices to give bond before entering upon the duties of office. ? The following members who acted with the Mnckey House last December, appeared at the liar of the House, produced tbci^crcdentiuls, purged themselves of their oontcmpt, wcie sworn, and look their seats j From Darlington ? ?M&sars. Richard H. Humbert, Samuel J Keith, ^rchariali Wines nnd Jackson H. Smith; from *~ Sewbcrry?Mr. Thomas Keith; from Sunitct? ^ Mr. J. II. Fepiter. sa The proceedings of Tuesday, (he 1st, as reported in the Columbia Register, and the latest ive have received, are extremely meagre. The T nost important affair of the day was the speech it B. F. Whitlcmorc, in the Senate, to a quesion of privilege. In this speech Mr. Wliitto- ? nore places the Editor ami Proprietors of Hie Charleston Xewa and Courier in a very doubtful ( josition in regard to past transactions, with the lerk of the Senate, at least, about accounts due hat journal. Whittemore makes a plaintive appeal forhinielf, ami claims great honesty of nets and iuten- T ion ever since lie came to this State, which we night believe, if it were not well known that he ? ante here twelve years ago, as poor as Job's urkey, has been ip office nearly nil the time, villi a salary varying from $(>00 to $3,000 a jj( ear, and has made an independent fortune.? (/| le is either the best financier in the country or ur he greatest rascal. Mr. Jeter introduced a bill to amend chapter 10 of the general statutes, and to reduce the xpcnscs attending thepartition of small estates. Mr. Cochran presented the memorial of the / tnderson Board of Trade, praying the passage . f laws to prevent the several railroads of this u' Itate from making unreasonable charges and 1 ! roin so discriminating as to injure one commu- "' lily for the benefit of another; referred to Com- . uitlee on Railroads. 1,1 - Kksicnko.? 1'he honorable Dublin I. Walker ras released from Chester jail on bail Wcdneslay evening, nnd immediately thereafter lie did he best deed of his life, bv resigning his placo s Senator from Chester County. General W. 1. Walker is very generally urged for the suceasorsliip. ' I lg?fU Head Judge Mackey's Charge to the 1 r qi\ Irntid Jury of Chester County, on our first m HAltltlKD. tillEQOllY?CIIAPIN.?Married, on the25th tpril, hy Kev. Jacob Hawkins, Mr. John W, Jit kooky, of Union County, and Miss Km ma A., illy duughter of Mr. M. Cliapin, of Lexington !ounty. The Markets. Union, May !t.?Cotton?Sales 10 hales, at 8{<i to. Col.i*miiia, May 1.?Cotton quiet?middling lOtfilO1 , X airs ;?7 hales, " Ciiaiii.kstoN, May 1.?Cotton dull?middling llji; , let receipts 209; sales r>o. ',c XKW Yoiik, May 1.? Money a'.j; tiolil 1.00''?. Kxhangu?long 4.88; short 4.00. Cotton dull?U|daildstOjs i Irlenns 11; sales 110. I.i vkkkooi.. May 1?Cotton quiet add iinehanged?mid. <g, ling upland, ok,; middling UjleansO1 4;stiles 8,000;specu- ' .. \tion and export I.OIKl; receipts 8,000. _ , cx List of Letters Uemaining uncalled for iu^he l'ost Otlice at Jnion C. II., S. C., for the month ending April 0th, 1877. Mrs. Jauo Hates, W. M. Crookshanks, Miss I 'hroney Chandler, l)r. W. T. Dalton, Miss M. j* t. Davis (2), Mrs. J. 0. Flandctr, Louisa (list, ^.| ohn K. Gillespie, Miss Silvry Jinkin, Mr. A, 1). |,n leans, Pinckney Philips, Mr. Slarks Porter, pr I. S. Parker, J. P. Skelton, Miss Nannie Vinson, so lr. Monroe Wallace. * JAMES II. G0SS, P. M. Union, S. C., May 1st, 1878. ? TAILORING. G \ TKS. S. A. WIIITLOCK can he found at Mrs. an 1YL K. KICIIARDS' llooins prepared to excute all kinds of Sewing for Gentlemen, in the icsl style, and respectfully asks a share of the > rl uAiiarrn /if t1? A PHI?1IA mivi vim^v v? inv i nuiiu. May i 17 " I WANTED. Zt A WHITE Woman of good character, to Cook and do general House woflt for a email uinily. flood Wages and a pleasant position nil he given. A middle aged woman preferred. Address, "M.," l'ost Oflice Box No. 40. I May 5 17 It PJ DRESS MAKING. l.VISS I'ENNIE dOHNSON respectfully inly I forms the l.adies of Union thiti she can ho oiiicl at M Its. K. IHCII AltDS' .Millinery Hooms, irepared to execute all kinds ot Press Making. CUTTING, FITTING AND SEWING /; 'or l.adies and Children. The patronage of the /.' 'ithlic is solicited. May I 17 * * if GEE & HUMPHRIES, Star Shifts and Collar**. BEST grades of Star Shirts and Collar*. Will take special orders, with measures, for tlic , amts. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf Best Eiftnc of Notions WE have ever handled, at GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 lIoMicry and GIovom riROM tlie commonest I.itlc Thre.nl to the best s U Silk, l'riccs to suit the people. 1 (JLP & HUMPHRIES. J May 4 17 tf Keudy-uiadc Clothing. I PRICES FOll HARD TIMES. 1 GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf Ila ?, llatM. A FINE Stock of Hats, from the commonest ^ (A. Straw to the best haud-ma Je Fur. Styles ml prices up with the day. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf Shoes. BEST Hand-mad j Geuts' Shoes, anil warranted Custom-made Ladies' Shoes from Ccninnial Award Factory. Prices to suit purcha- ,, ;rs. GEE & HUMPHRIES. ? May 4 17 tf Faney CassinieroN. A FRESH supply of Fancy Cassiuicres, from n . jl_ me cuiuuruiuu i.niu loiisvme n ooien ^ tills. -GbK & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf o I?ow Sljlc Prints, *Vc, 3RIXTS, Bleached Osnaburgs, Domestic GingL hums, Cottonudes, Cuban Tweeds. All of liicli arc for sale cheap for Cash. GEE & HUMPHRIES, May 4 17 tf In Miort, ^TTK propose to meet the prices of all honest VV competition. GEK & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf ^ iPEARS&COLTON. s Cheap Prints, t< 4 FINE Assortment of Prints, 12 yards for T \. One Dollar, at I SPEARS & COLTON'S. May 4 17 tf Muslins. 4 BEAUTIFUL STOCK, at \. SPEARS & COLTON'S. May 4 17 tf Homespun and Sheeting, COTTON ADES, Striped Homespun, Ilk-ached J anil llrowti Shirting, at bottmn figures, fur K le by SPEARS & CO ETON. tj May 4 17 tf Ladies' Shoes. ADIES' lluttoned and Lbced Shoes, made in 4 Winchester, Virginia, and warranted. To \ i found at SPEAllS & COLTONS. May 4 '17 tf Gents' and Boy's Hats. j "4 ENTLE.M EN andrvoy^a llats^ HTendless varicty, for sale by SPEAKS & COI.TOX. May 1 17 yp. tf Groceries. 4AC0N, Colfee, Sugar and Molasses, for sa He ) by SPE A RS & CO I .T< > X. May 4 17 tf " loi* Charter. JfOTICK is hereby given that application will N be made sixty day# from date, to Charles >lt, Clerk of the Court of Union County; for a T. latter to organize a Charitable Association, ider the name of the "Green Young Men's uc Society." May 4 17 Ot _ Notice. I LI. persons owning Dogs within the limits \ of the Town, arc directed to keep them thin their enclosures, or to have them muzid. On and after May 1st, 1877, instructions ill lie given to shoot all dogs found on the reels unmuzzled. This regulation to tcumin forco until fmthcr notice, lly order of Town Council. DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., Town Clerk. iy 1 II O- t /? ?? /ipru ~l It) -I Town Taxes. On ii'K or Town Tukasi)1u:r, Union, S. C., April 20. j HUH books of (lie Town Treasurer are now L rfjW?"for tl\e payment of Town Taxes for irrent year. All Town Taxes must be paiJ bv tbo 20lli of ay, 1*77- g( Ileal Estate Tax lOcts. per c-lUO.OO. direct Tax $l..r,(). DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., ' Town Treasurer. April 27 10 St ? SPECIAL TO THE LADIES! ^ HI IfiS. E. RICH ARDS "ITOl'Ll) respectfully inform tlie Ladies of -? I'liion County that she lias just received I r Stock of Spring and Sumnur VITIiTiT1VF.il V icli as lints, Ribbons, Flowers, ami Trimmings J every kind, and invites the l.adies to call and -I amine the quality and prices of her goods. Kooins over A. Irwin & t'o.'s Store B. RICHARDS. April 20 15 tf Notice of Final Discharge. ( >Y permission of lion. Joseph F. (list, l'ro- 18 j hate Judge, I will, on the 21st day of May " 177, make my Final Return and Settlement as 8' tardinii of Kdward J. Arthur. All persons tving demands against my Ward, contracted evious to his obtaining his majority, must prent them for payment on or before the day iovc specified, or they will be forever barred. 1>. F. KAWLS, Guardian J of H. J. Aniucn. April 20 15 4t rcntlemen's Boots and Shoes. VNBW supply of those superior Boots and s, Shoes which have become so popular aong gentlemen of taste, just received at GKK k HUM I'll It I ICS'. April 20 15 tf Linseed Oil. I )OUI.F. Roiled Linseed Oil. Tanners and ot Harness Oil. Kerosene oil and Turpentine l>. P. KAWLS. ,v CO. No 1, Fast Union. April ('? 18 tf Picture Frames. f I'ST Koeoived an Assortment of very Meat i ' Picture Frames ?nil sizes. ai A. IKW1S & CO.. i). a. rvo xv is s i<; .\ j> , Attorney at Law, u x i o x ii.. s. c. 1 March '2 8 tf HOT'lI-i:!) / iui'/i/, Vn<hrin, Shrrr;; <tu>l I' rl ttn'l / .//? / ;. //? Hi ^ I!. P. UA\S I S \ ivi'S. No. I Store. Nov !'> I*; tf NEW GOODS JUST BECKIYEP BY * ' FOSTER & WILKINS, AT Priee?toSuxt the Times. W^Tmj^^wTopcnctl n complete assort itfbnt * of jQoVisiHbuch us wo usually keep, coitisting vf * FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC I>liY (H)ODS, or Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, BOOTS AND SHOES, of the best quality. Lion ily-Mit do C 1 o t It iit jarJ, Gent's and Ladies' Hats, HARDWARE, Wooden-Ware, &e., &e. ? - a All of which have been carefully select oil, and urchascd upo^ tlie most favorable terms, and l tho Lowest Prices, lid \vj propose to meet any fliir competition with ASH liUMKRB. A M (live usiKa^nnd cxamino our Goods and test ur prices before buying elsewhere. FOSTER & WILKIN'S. April 27 10 tf RICE, McLURE & CO., DKAI.KRS IN Pry Groods, iVe., \ RE now receiving their supla. plies of iPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ? which they invite the attention of purchasers, hese goods were bought upon the most AD'AXTAG VOL'S TERMS, and arc offered at fry liOw Prices. 3 * 13 I TV rJ" S , l)L^'r .IrikiJr iw? i>n luitvuit oi? " i oII I\l' I lU.^IP, onu. * AOII. DRESS GOODS. mliracitig a vnriefy of FA ItlllC, STYLE nnil UAL1TY, from 1 '2\c. per yard, nml upwards. 31 II S I, INS. IVIIITK AND COLORED MUSLINS, AND PIQUES, VERY CHEAP. IOSIEUY, GLOYES&C, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Silk and Lace Ties, Ladies' 2-Button Kid Gloves, at $1 per Pair. [AMBURGH EDGINGS, from 5 to 75c. per yard. - , sj L I N K ^ S . MILE LINEN, NAPKINS, D OYLIES, MAllSEILEES QUILTS, &c. iottonades, Linen Drills, Cassimeres, &c. 11 T w . HE LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT VARIETY. HOOTS AM) SHOES, e sell both LADIES' an-1 OENT'S SHOES, which \vc warrant. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in y of Style mi l I'rices. Kverybody arc in vito<l to call and examine our lock before purchasing elscwbcrc, us we are itisfied we can |densc you, botb in Goods and rices. Call cuvlv and secure bargains. RICE, McLURS & CO. April 27 10 tf Scuppernong Wine. iTrillTli Imperial .Scuppernong Wine at \\ ? A. IIIWIN,*CO'S.. March .10 12.- ' tf ? ( rape ??raii<ly. }URK Grape Brandy for medicinal purpose at A. IRWIN & CO'S. March 80 12 ??_ Pure Corn Whiskey. 3i'iu: .Mountain Corn Whiskey, for rncdicina purposes, for sale at A. IRWIN, & CO.'S Feb 9 "? tf New Goods Arriving. )UR noW ittoidT of l)ry Goods, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, Mats, Notions, &c., coming in rapidly. Call daily and examine. Dvcry day brings something new" to our ore. GDK & II CM I'll RIDS. April 'JO 1<? tf B. F. RAWLS & CO. Paints and Oils. 1111D Cheapest and Rest White Lend in the . innikct. GRDDN SDAL W1I1TD I.DAI), "nrrnnted to look better after five years expoire tlian any other Lead after two years. For ile very cheap, hy 15. F. HAW US ,A CO , No I. Kn.st Union. April 8 18 If UlioU'o Candies. )BUIOIITFUU Ice Cream Cnndy, Centonlial. Fruit, Coconnul, Chocolate, Pea Nut, and nil her Fancy Candies. 15. F. HAWI.S & CO., No 1, Mast Union. April 0 18 if Bg^sWithout Eggs. VORBAT prcpnrntion for niftkinj; Cakes Puddings, Fritters, Hatter Cakes, Muffins ntul iiv other Pastry without Kpgs 15. F. P. AW US & CO. No 1, Bust Union. April 8 .U5 tf Canned Goods. hilll'ITS of nil kinds, Tomatoes, Oysters Salmon, Pickles, Jellies, ?Vc., at 15. F. P. \WI.S& CO., No 1. Bast Union. April C. 1:1 if i I '<'?? ' INMUIPI*-. S/a t'ojliii. 1 ,4 15. r. ll.WU.* .V < <?.. No !. I'ni >11 SHBMVF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Execution# to mcdiicctcd, 1 will sell, iu front of tho Union Court 'House door, on tho first Monday iu May next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sates, the famA tewing property, to wit; ' . All that tract of land located iu i'inckney Township, Union County, containing Tffte huudred and fourteen sores, more or less, bounded ' by lands of John Gnlltnnu, Mary Aau Johnson, HI i in belli Darh^UT Johnson Oault, A. D. Sweat 1 nnid other.; ffWron and to be eold as tho pro- " petty of ITiV rattiiV of" loixaS Khox, deeedSed, ' nt the suits of William J. Keennn and P. il. ? Kcennn, Survivors, against Isaac Knox. < ALSO ' I will sell nt the residence of William Addis, , on Tuesday tho 8th day of .May next, within the J legal hours of Sheriff'? sales, about twenty bushels Corn and one hundred bundles of Fodder, levied on and to I e sold as the property of William Addis at the suit of J. T. Hill & Co., on u Loin Execution. ' If the terms of sale arc not complied with in five days after the sale the property will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the ' following sulesday. It. MACBETH, S. U. C. 1 April 11. 14 lit 1 The State of South Carolina, county or union, In the Court of Common Pleas. Charles Holt, as Administrator of the Hoods, y Chattels and Credits which were of Mrs. Lucy Smith, dee d, l'laintiff, (li/IUMt y r Winfield S. Styiith, Defendant. y Copy Sununon$ for Monty Demand.?(Complaint not Served. j 7<> the Difunlnnt W/AFlhLD S. SJI/TH: , \7 OU are hereby summoned and required to JL answer the complaint in this action, which p is tiled in the otlico of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ideas for the said County, and to servo ii a copy of your answer on the subscribers nt p their office, No. 4, Law linage, Union Court House, S. C., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the w day of service. If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the l'laintitl will apply to ? it.. r... t...i_?_..i ~ .i C miv IV/I JHU IUI mi' nuui of Eight Hundred iiml Ten (5*810.00) Dollars, with interest, m the late of 7 per cent, on 5ix 0 lliimlrcil and Fifty (5>li"?0.00) Dollars, from Do- 11 ccinbcr the 7th, 1874; on Sixty (5*00.00) Dollars from the 30th September, 187">; on One linntired ($100.00) Dollars front January the 1st, 1 1877: and for Costs. Dated April 3, A. 1).. 1877. " STEM DM AN .t 11 AWLS, p riaintill's Attorneys. s W11.1.1 AM A. Holt, 1 Deputy Clerk. | si:ai, j To the Drfenduut, WIXFiKI.I) S. SMITH: TAKE NOTICE, that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoifig is a Copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas for Union County, at Union Court House, South Carolina, on the day of April, 1877. STEED.M AX & II AW US, Plaintitr* Attorneys, No. 4. Law Range, Union, S. C. April '21 10 ' Ct 11 Notice of Final Discharge. ON the Eighth day of May next I will apply A to the lion. Joseph F. Gist, l'robate Judge 8 for Union County, for permission to make my Final Return and Settlement as Administrator a of the personal Estate of Milliard J. Johnson, si deceased. (' (lit the same day I will sell before tho Court d House door, the Glioses in Action belonging to ) the said Estate, appraised as doubtful and north- ii less. b All persons having demands against said Estate must present tlietn for payment on or before that dav, or their claims will be barred. 11. T. GAUUMAN, Adm'r. April 13 14 4t* Notice in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United Stales, for tlie Western District of South Carolina. In tlie Mailer of 1 t i? i . ... ... . In Bankruptcy, \\. Is. Homes, Bankrupt. ^ 1 J rpilIS is to give notice thai a meeting of the j 1 cro'liters of said Baukru; I will he held at * Yorkville, S. < .. in the oflice of lion. W. J. j, Clawson, on tho 1 -Itli day of May next, for the purposes named in the 27th Section of Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18(17, and that I have filed my final Acconnjs as Assignee of the Kslutc of IV. B. 1 fnines. Bankrupt, in said Court, andthat on the 1 1th day of May next, I shall apply to lion. \V. .1. ('lawson, Register in Bankruptcy, for said Court, at his oflieo in Yorkville, S, (.'., at lit A. M., for the settlement of my Accounts, and for a Discharge from all liability as Assignee of said llstalc, in Accordance with the provisions of the Twenty-eighth Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18(17. Respect fully, \V. T. L1TT1.K.FOHN, Assignee. April 30 1". :it J Attention 1'atroiiN <:f Husbandry ' VMKKTINU rf the Granges of Union Conn- 0 ty will he held in the Agricultural Hall on |, the Union County fair Grounds, on Saturday j, tlie filli day of May, for the purpose of organiz- p ing a l'OMONA Grange. The meeting will he opened at 11 o'clock A. M. It is earnestly requested that every I'atron of II usbandry in Union County attend this meet- j ing. The officers of the Granges should sec that each Grange is well represented, as upon that meeting will depend, in a great measure, the y usefulness, efficiency and success of the order in this Count v. Conic, brother Farmers, let us assemble to- t gethvr, and see it' we cannot unite upon sonic |, plan by which the whole fanning interests of ( ill* County shallbe benefitted, I.et us start with j the bright prospects of an honest and cconcinlcnl government, put our shoulders to tho wheel, and help take the State out of the slough of despond in which she has stuck for many years. The Fanners can do more towards the prosperity of the whole State than any other class, if they wn.i.. I.et us unite in bending all our best energies to that err cat and glorious work. A. W. THOMSON, W. M. I April 20 1") 3t DUN BAR & SMITH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLES J AND c 3IKAT MAUKKT. ' HAVING Leased the Brick Stable and Lot , in rear of the Union Hotel, and fitted up ( the stable with IMritovEU Stalls, the stibscrih- f ers are prepared to accommodate tho travelling i public with the best of quarters for their Horses and oilier stock, al fair nriojs. A GOOD HOSTLER, and (lie pcrsrnal attention of one of the firm will always he found at the Stables. O I It Ij 1 V i: It Y S T A 111,1; Is provided with good Horse-, Buggies, Carriages 1 and other vehicles, to suit alt the wants of the | Community, < C> 11 i* M o 11 ( M iirkct. We have erected a new and convenient MARKMT liOl'SK on the hot and intend keeping a first C!.i<? Meal Market, and to provide the citizens with the host fresh Meals, of all kinds, at all titijc . Our husincss will ho conducted in the le ' ity style, and all we ask is a fair share of patronage. |>l NBA II ,v SMITH. Apiil :!( tf - * NO Tit) 15. U. S. fSlTERNAL REVENUE f SPECIAL TAXES, Way 1, 1877, to April 30, 1878.^ I1IIK Revised Statutes of the United Stales, . Sections 8*232, 3237, 823b, and 3239, rcpure evt.y person engaged in any business, 'vocation, or employment which riders hint table to a SPECIAL TAXj-to prnMiro itiitl place coiiaptciiouHly la hla PHtnlmnhmciit ?r place cf IminI* IICkh a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, before, comtuoncing or coninning business after April 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also v" 1111 I v ?I 111^ VI VU'I > [IVICUII IlilUIV 1U rial Tux, us above. I'll K TANKS KMURACKD WITHIN TUB PROVISIONS OF TilK LAW AHOVE QUOTED AUK THE FOLLOW 1NU, VIZ; led i Tiers $200 t?) ealers, retail liquor 2 > IK) >ealers, wholesale liquor It"' <H> eaters in malt liquors, wholesale fit) 00 ealers in malt liquors, retail 20 (HI ealers in leaf tobacco 2*? 00 te.ail dealers in leaf tobacco *?00 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of 5? I ,(HH). ealers in tnnnufaclurcd tobacco fi 00 lanufticturers of stills f>0 tK) And for each still manufactured 20 <H> Ami for each worm manufactured 20 IK) lanutueturers of tobacco 10 <" Innufacturcrs of cigars 10 00 'eddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals).. f?0 00 'eddlers of tobacco, second class, (live horses or other animals) .' 2"> 00 'eddlers of tobacco, third class (ono horse or other animal) 1>> 00 'eddlers of tohncco, fourth clas.s(on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Ircwers of less than COO barrels fit) 00 Irewcrs of <*>00 barrels or more 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply iilh the foregoing requirements will be subject j severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Spcial Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS 'Altl'ENTKH, Collector of Internal Revenue, at 'olumhia, and pay for and procure the Speial-Tax Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1877, nd without further notice. Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by .nil only on receipt from the person or firm orcring the samo of specific directions so to do, igother with the necessary postage stamps or lie amount required to pay the postage. The ostagc on one stamp is three cents and on two lamps six cents. If it is desired tlint they bo rnnsniittcd by registered mail, ten cents addi kuim mihiiim iii:euiii|miiiy mi* uj'jm iuiii itiii. GRKKN 1$. It All M. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Oitipk or Intkunai. Ki.vk.m k, Washington, D. January 21, 1877 March 9 9 2tM 2A The State of South Carolina, COUXTY OF l XIOX, In the Court of Probate. IV JOS. K. GIST, Judge of Probate in Union County. ryilKHEAS, Charles Holt, as Clork of liie \\ Court, hath applied to me for betters of dininistration on the I'.stntc of SIIKI.TON 1'AllKS, late of Union Coi nty, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all nd singular the kindred and creditors ot the aid deceased, to be ami appear before mo at a oiirt of Probate for the said County, to be holen at Union Court House on the seventh day of lay 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause rany, why the said Administration should not e granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this Twenty-thirh day of March A. D. 1877, and in the lOlstyear of American Independence. JOS. F. GIST, Judge of Probate. March .10 12 tit The State of South Carolina. COUXTY Oh' CXI OX. Iii the Court of Probate. . 1$. Stccdman, as udmiuislra- "| ir of S. A. Dogan, Deceased, 'laintitf, Uopy Summons against I). Humphries as administrator of Joseph II. Dogan, deceased, JParrar, John ton rtP.i.ir. Rodger, S. A. Stringfcllow, A. K. Arthur, II. I). Humphries, C. V. Sleedman, \V. | S. Dogan, Caroline Scaife, | Complaint Josepha Scaife, William | Served. Scaife and James Scaife, | Defendants. T" the. Defendant* a hove named : V7"OU arc hereby Summoned and required to JL answer the petition in thisnc-ion, of which copy is herewith servcil ttpon you, ntnl to servo copy of your answer to tlie said petition on lie subscriber nt his ollice, No. 4 Law Kongo, 'nion Court Mouse, South Carolina, within iventy days after tlie service hereof, exclusive f such service; and if you fail to answer the otition within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff it this action will apply to the Court for tho rcief demanded in the petition. K. It. 11 AWLS, IMaintifT's Attorney. Jos. F. fitax, Probate Judge. ( - ") tatcl 0 February 1877. < skai. > "o the tlrftii'hinl*, Carrie V. Stecdman, Josepha Senile, William Scaife and James Senile : TAKE NOT1CK, that the Summons and pctiion in this action, a copy of which Summons is ere with served upon you, were filed in the Ulicc of the Probate Court, nt L'uion Court louse, S. C., on the 9tli day of February 1X77. It. It. ItA.WLH. Att'v for l'l'IT. March 5 1877 11 $21.50 tit The State of South Carolina, cot'NTV OF UNION. Trial Justice's Summons. ?Y S. S. STOKES, ESQ.. Trial Justice in anil for said County of the said State. TO ANY LAWFUL CONSTAHLE. C|OM PLAINT having been made unto me by ) S. M. Wood, Plainlitr, that M. M. Smith, Defendant, is justly indebted to him in the sum if Thirty-four Dollars ($d4 00) and interest tpon two scaled Notes, These, arc, therefore, to require you to sumnon the said Defendant to appear before me, in ny ollice, in Union, on the Twenty-eighth day >f Mny, A. I)., 1X77, at 10 o'clock, A. M.t lo inswer to tho snid Complaint, or Judguieut will )c given against him by default. GIVEN under my Hand and Seal, nt Union, the Ninth day of April, A. !>., 18, /. f | 8. 8. STORKS. Trial Justice. Vo fhr Hf/fU'lant, V. S}ll'I'll: TA K Is not ice t hut the Original Summons in his case was filed in I lie Office of S. S. Stokes, Trial Justice for l'njos? County, on the ith Jay of April, 1877, Wm. II hL!., Plaintiff's Atty. April 18 14 (>t Ladies Elegant Shoes. WJK havejiut received a new supply of thoto \V elegant and bcrvircnblo Intent styles Ialies Shoes. The very best in the market. ' (J K K ?v 11 I'M I'll It IKS. ' ^ April 20 1". If