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-I JJLU 1 _M- 1, 1. E Pi - *'Mt- J M? . I ll NEWS FROM THE WAR. Gaily the paper man Touched liis guitar, While lie was reading the News from the war ; Singing: "Vou bet your boots Now horo'll be fun ; Wo don't care who it shoots, War has bcguu." He Bang as how he knew, Six months before, There'd have to be a EuKopean war. Now he was glad enough That it had cotne, Aud his heart luughcd at the Itoll of the drum. Dut when the Czar at last, Arming his youth, Sent l'etrovlarsichravst Over to 1'i uth; When Ibraimritstchukus Met Stchobielcfstt, Sighed the newspaperman, "Give us a rest." No rest : for Khalifat, Irtschuskcamos, I>srips(cfoaliuftt, I'hrslchigolas, Met in the liehl where Guigucrvcnogorin. WallnhnoskwapchtincreI'rstcli, etc. A Legislative Directory.?Columbia, June 2.? Mr. Vidcttc: In your descriptions of some of the members of the House wo would be pleased if you would state whuisthc youngest,next, etc.; (he oldest members; who ore bachelors, widowers, Ac. Many are anxious to know.? V ery respectfully, A Rkadkr of the J. of C. In reply to the above note, which was received on Saturday, I would state that then are many young, handsome and cligiblt members of the lower house. It is o course impossible just now to present a; complete a classification of the members a: ' A. Header" would desire, but I will en deavor to give the best information attaina able. To begin with, Mr. It. It. Hemphil is the plainest member of the House, am lie is married, so he must be ruled out a once. Messrs. Shcppnrd, J. ?I. Hemphill Youmans, Austin and Orr, arc all young innocent, promising and eligible, aud would recommend this quintcllc as the firs batch to be chosen from. There are a goo< many crusty old bachelors and widower in the House, but they are evidently not s< from choice, and I would, under no circum stances, recommend thorn. It will take sonx lime to classify the members, but as soon a: it can be done a carefully prepared directo ry will be published for the benefit of tin fair sex.?Yidette in Jour, of Commerce, A Juuoit ovkk tiik Aver auk.?Tin Darlington Ar ics furnishes the following story: "Where affairs are managed so reek lessly as to allow lunatics to sit on the jury it is not to be wondered at if crime goes unpunished. Such was the ease with tin ..... i l.. .. ... i. .1. ... i. .. . .i: v. unit ut'ic liidt \\cctv, muu^ii nut ui^cint'rui until Sat unlay, when the jury was being em panelled for the last case?State against .) II. Wad lord for murder, when a certain col orcd man, who had set on the jury aui heard several important eases during th week, was called to he sworn, the counse for the defence objected to him 011 tin ground that he was insane. The judg ruled that the fact would have to be provei before he could be objected to on tha ground, when the counsel proceeded t question him as follows : ''Thomas, ho\ about the war debt?" Juror?*'l paid it.' Counsel?"Are you engaged to Queen Vic toria ?" duror?"Yes ; we are gwine to bi married in a short time." C< unsel?llov much are you worth, Tom ? ' Juror?'Ob papers say four millions." This convincci the Court that the man was insane. Late in the day the same man walked int< the ('ouri-house with a carpet-bag suspender on lii? shoulder and took a seat beside the j udge." - I'oSITIONsnr TIIK 1*,A-TKK.\ Alt.M I KS.? If those who take ;m interest in the "war in the East" will remember that there are t\vr Kusshin armies ami two 'I urki.sh armies in the fieiil; that the Uussiun ami}' which if now preparing to cross the Danube is coinin :rxlo'l by the Crand Puke Constantino; that the Turkish army which is defending the lino of the Danube is commanded hy Abdul Kerim ; that tlip scene of hostilities in Asia is more than a thousand miles distant from the scene of hostilities in Europe; that the Russian army which is threatening K a is and Er/eroum is commanded hy Grand l>uke .Michael; that the Turkish army which is defending these places is commanded by Muhktar l'aslia, and that the news which comes from St. Petersburg is more reliable than that which comes from Constantinople, they will, by n careful reading of the press despatches from day to day, be able to keep the run of the campaign. ? 1 r.uii ni. * f think in; dear," said the Pit 'doin is In li < tiirrlit wliiif (Vniii iMiil.ii' ? 1... r\ -l..t?' lh.it wo will *_mn> :i dinner, by-mnl-by. :nnl hate !^n( !!\ ituili'-rford !'' s ;M M h:iv<! v!iori-?l.-;ii and .s.rjj'. >1 lie irin7 J ?J?I< u<l' I lil?: Or :u;:l .'.ili -ii|' i i:.s i. jy ?lip{.? ?! i II i.t i u<i 'i ' : I 11' < k I i' lit' I ' 11V III! '.l?. li ! iW.l . .1 ... ' (' iiiitut-i it ' />'. ' SOMETH] UNDER rlj| NEW STORE ATJI JAMES H. HAVING purchased the entire interest of his Store, respectfully announces to the old Friends and of the former owner that he w: GROCERY At tlio O and will always keep a full i PLAN.T ATI(^ Table and other Cutlery, Plows and Pl{r Ca WOOI3EJ ALL B It A N* D S OF which he i ! PUICES TO su: I" s I respectfully invite the old fric and any number of new ones, to i CALL AN1 1 t You will find two "Live young / O . to wait on you, and what we cann 1 asking for or having. t l Call sit tlio Roci S i If you want good bargains, poli tion. % 3 TOTHOSE: % S HAYING sold out my entire interest anxious to settle up nil outstsndinjr ind r % V ?4 11a 1 a. . . a . p 1 - any way inuoDieu to me 10 conic lornaru am ' My Uooks and Accounts arc stiil at the th James II. Hodgor, is empowered to make s March 2 ATTENTION COT You can save TIMI1, TE By using the Celebrated 1 WEST'S GUANO 1!A I, I'd N T IIVl-rHO C Mauufufturcd I>y (iOWKIS, ( OX W. A. NICHOLSON li March 10, 1 AN ELECTIONEERING DODGE; O BY ! .1. rfl.\ HART. :* QOMKTIIING may he gained to all who desire D O to buy good ami cheap Groceries for Ca*lt, ^ by calling at iny store, one door west of Kicc, .McLitrc iS: t'o., where you will get the Worth of Your Money 1 in BACON, LAItD, r Slit.} A It and COFFEE, > TEA and CHEESE, 1 FLOUR, MIIAL, SPICE, GINGER and PEPI'ER Knowing Ones Say that I keep the best - CREAM, LEMON ftud SODA CRAG i ERS, NIO-NACS and GINGER i SNAPS, in town. ALSO, ?'i , FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All kinds of CANNED GOODS. ! Best Plain and French CANDIES. To all who desire a pleasant smoke or picas- j .it chew, just try some o? my choice Cigars and Tohjjwo, ami a wee ilip of my snuff, ami if you arc not pleased, you may say i'm a Hart-loss fellow. Don't pass the store without celling. J. T. HAliT. Oct. 27, IS70 43 i f PAINTS AND OILS. I.insocd Oil. l!aw and Itoiled. Machine Oil, Ttirpoiilino, Kerosene Oil. Colors Hi oil. Varnishes Window Ol.iss, Putty, .Sand Paper an.'! Ple/ier's Paints. < lor de i.y ,V. J|)i \ ( p i ! V rcli 1! . < | j 3I:tiMt-Mo?f< tu'.i Niiftpy;, I fj'OII Gentlemen, T.a< : i. ' (liildfrn, war* { I l.l'lK 1 I.IP!. . ' . . i f\-t. 1"> i | if . N (J NEW HE JS(0)TV. &BE OLD STAND. i?i^n i? i) 11 U ?7 U J J XL Tathcr, Mr. JOHN RODGER, iu his Grocer I Customers [11 continue the BUSINESS I<1 ^tand, dock of all kinds of Groceries, N SUPPLIES, cv Steel, nned Fruits, Meats, Oysters, &c. N" WARE. TOBACCO, & c ., & c ., ,vill sell at IT THE TIM E S . > nds and customers of the house TT It Y M E. men," standing ready at all tftne ot show and sell you is not wortl Old Htand te attention, and perfect satisfac JAMES H. RODGER. [NDEUTED. in the Grocery Busiuess, to uiy son, I ni obtcdncss. tlicroforc, call upoy those i Unakc settlements immediately. Lore, and if I am not present my sou, Mi settlements. JOHN RODGER. 8 tf TON PLANTERS S tOIJBLE AND MONEY, "FARMERS' FRTF.NTV DISTRIBUTOR, O T O IN PLANT 13 1{ , ?fc 3EAUKI.LY, Greenville, S. C , Agent, Union C. H. 10 3m* TIIX3 Oreonvillo llotol GREENVILLE, S. C. rnilK UNDEl'SIONKP having leased ihis prof 1 erty, took possession on Thursday, tho 8t inst. , THE GREENVILLE HOTEL is complete i: nil its appointments, ninl has maiiy advantage for ladies and children in its comfortable rooms large verandahs and shade trees, and its conve nience to the bcautifid grounds of Fnrmnn Uni versity. I am prepared to promise to the patrons of th Greenville Hotel new and neatly furnished room and a table not surpassed in the up-country. The house will l>e under the direct manage mont of the undersigned and his family am will ba kept scrupulously cleau in all its depart lie invites the patronage of his friends am the public generally. .A. M. SPEIGHTS. Greenville, S. C., March 2lld, 1877. Ma.eh 28 11 JT ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE AND 11 o in o E liter]) rlitc. george s. Backer & son s y A C? T O I? Y, Ghaclfiatpn, S. C. r11 uK only Poor, Sn.?h mi l l?!inil Factory I <?v. ncil .ii I inn i:?;?< < 1 liv n ''arclinian int'ii. , M l. WOltK UIJAIIANTBED. Alw.ivy on l.mi I a lai iie Stock of Poor*. Sash, Pliml , M< ''l lif'-. Brnekefs, Pcrollnnd Turned \\? ? \ of every description. (ili . lii'e > !(, mi'l 11 ii i 11 It- rv' I im. I ware. .ife- * I T. 111.fl in > ?-i I'i ices. (i. *. i. Mooring Pi'nv-N, find drcv? 1 T.iiiufx-r .f every '!< << ri|iiion. roiivero ! nl I'ninn ni I lie if iy STBAIGHTOUTISM c TRIUMPHANT. * f Wado Hampton IS 1 Our Governor! i A ?? 2 A Democratic Congress i AND A Democratic Legislature; ASD TUB UNION TIMES v WILL GIVE 8 J 1 4 A Weekly Synopsis of the Proceeding* of BOTH THESE BODIES. 1 ] n i) r Now is Hie Time ( - TO SUBSCRIBE. ' >? Now is tlie Time c c ] TO ADVERTISE.c > ll n 11 f) ? I A NEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON THE ? s STATE AND NATION ! ii l ti THE NEWS WILL HE STIRRING n - ii 3 AND INTERESTING TO ALL CLAS- !i SKS OF T1 IK 1'KOrJiK. c A. A ] 1! <: u FOR $2 IN CLUBS, Yon will Keep Posted n Whole Year. J I ) ;| I! i Single Subscribers, $2.50. I - ' I i , 1 I'AV WHAT V (;i OW K .n-l K.Ai.vV . J I I < L^-? UJ. li . .IL. 1 T.'-l1 - -JJ Greenville and Columbia R. R, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays except* il, connecting with Night Trains on South Carlina Railroad up and down. On and after IONDAY, May 29th, the following will be the shedule: up. cave Columbia at 7.46 a m .eave Alston '. 9.30 a m cave Newberry , 10.60 a to .eave Cokesbury ". .t..... 2.17 pm cave Bclton 4.00 p m irrivo at Greenville .... 0.86 p m DOWN. .eave Greenville at 8.06 a m .eave Helton 9.65 a m eave Cokesbury 11.83 a m .cave Newberry 2.40 p m .cave Alston 4.20 p m irrivo at Columbia 6.66 p ra ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE U1DGK mvicinv i/i ? i?jivn DOWN. LP. ,cnvc Walhalla....G.15 a m Arrive 7.15 p m ,oave Perryville...7.00 a in Arrive (>.40 p m .eavo l'endleton...7.60 a in Arrive 0.00 p m .eave Anderson...8.50 a m Arrive 6.00 p in irrivc at Belton...9.'10 a n> Leave 4.00 p m THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. I V Jabf.z Norton, Jh.,-General Ticket Agent. June 9, 1870. 23 tf ... . PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS. Which may bo done with one-fourth the usual expense, bv using our PATENT SLATE PAINT (Fiflcsn Years Established.) MIXED HEADY FOR USE. Fire-Proof, Wator-Proof, Durable, Economical and Ornamental. One-third the Cost of Bo-Shingling. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, EXTREMELY OHBAP. No Tar is used in this Composition, CHOCOLATE COLOR, TIN ROOFS BRIOK WALLS Our only colors are Chocolate, Rei>, HmcnT lr.i>, and Ouanqe. NEW YORK OA0H fRIOE LIST. ^ \ 1 Gallon, enn and box/.^NnrA $ 1 60 1 ?? ?? 'i SK o " " 5 60 0 " keg 0 60 !0 " half barrel 10 00 10 " one barrel 80 OC 0 lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 25 000 Bbls Slate Flour per bbl. $3 00 000 " Soupstone Flour " " 3 00 000 " Orufton Mineral " " 8 00 000 " Mctulic Taint, dry " " 8 00 Special prices per ton or car-load lots. M. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY. 102 & 104 Maiden Lane, New York. Feb 2 4 3ma. EAMPTON HOUSE. MAIN STREET, SPARTANBURG, So. Ca. N. IB, Oixloutt* Formerly of Talmetto House,) Projiriotor. SOUSE WELL VENTILATED. tOOMS NEWLY FURNISHED AND CARPETED?TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE 11EST IN MA UK I'.T?ATTENTIV E SKIt VA NTS?DM N lBUS TO ALL TRAINS. TERMS PER DAT. Jan. 12. 1*77 1 if VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE V BEAUTIFUL Quavtcily Journal, finely il-. lustratcd, and containing an elegant col-ired Floietr Piute with the first number. Price inly 25 cents for the ye..r. The first No. for .877 just issued in German anil English. Vick's Flower <]j- Vegetable Garden, in paper >0 cents; with elegant clntb coveis, $1.00. Vick't Catalogue?300 Illustrations, only 2 icnts. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, X. Y. Dec.1, 1S76 48 If V I OK'S Illustrated Priced Catalogue,. El I FT Y PAGES?300 Illustrations, with Descriptions of thousands of the host. Flowers .11 d Vegetables in the world, and the wag to row them?all for a Two Cknt postage slump 'rinted in German and English. Vic/c's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick's Flower ami Vegetable Garden, 50 cents n paper; in elegant cloth covers, SI.00. Address, ' JAMES VICK. Iloclicstcr, N. Y. Dee 1 1876 js tf Tick's Flower and Vegetate Garden tS tlie ni< st beau'iful work of the kind in tht^t . world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hunIrcds of fine illustrations, nnd six Chromo l'tafe* f Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nturo. I'fito GO oonie ill paper OoyeVS ; $1.00 a elegant cloth. Printed in German and Engisli. V.ck's Floral Guide. Otiarlntdv. y"n><<nUa ?? Viek'n C<i><il"!/ur?:'(K) Illustrations, only 2 ents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. m Dee. 1, 187C 48 tf ^ Application foi* Charter. ^TOTR'K is hereby given that application will l! be made sixty days from date, to Charles toll, Clerk of the Court of Union County; for a 'barter to organize a Charitable Association, nder the name of the "Oreen Yonrg Men's rue Society." May i 17 (It IT I ? m n? KM-IU ITIIKK" illHH'K, A SPLEND1D ASSORTMENT ji.st received, t\. ut GEE & HUM I'll HIES* Hotel Store. April 21,'7ft 10 tf REMOVAL. ( F. l?f . PA K It A Om | F AVE removed their Stock of Groceries to I 1 Ice Sin; opposite B, I ' > vis t'o., j loir -idc the I' liUou'l, w hero they will uhvn vs ho . least 1 to meet their customers. A f ill Stock : Groceries ?i? i I'mnl'iiion -u; 'ips will always Ec kejit lor sale tit 'helove-f. ? i-k?I | rices. Fcl> 2 '! i! ( t r'.vv I ! : ' M .'" . I -St I l'