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THE BRIDAL VEIL. We're married, they b.iy, aud you think you liave won mc? Well, take this whito veil from my head and look on mc; Here's mutter to vex you and matter to grieve you, Here's doubt to distrust you and faith to believe yo ?* * ? ir.-? . . I am all, as you seo, common earth, common dew ; I>c wary, and mold me to roses, not rue I Ah ! shake out the filmy thing, fold after fobl, And sec if you have me to keep and to hold? Look close on my heart?sec tho worst of its sinning? Is ic not yours to-day for the yesterday's winning? Tho past is not mine?I am too proud to borrow? You must grow to new heights if I love you tomorow. We're married ! I'm plighted to hold up your praises, s \s the turf at Your feet its handful of daisies : That way lies my honor?my pathway of pride, But, mark you, if greener grans grow either s side, I I shall know it, and keeping in body with you. Shall walk in my spirit with feet oti the dew V We're married 1 Oh, pray that our love do not fail 1 ^ ? T have wings 'flattened down and hid under my r voll; They arc subtle as light?you can never undo t ictn, o And swift in their flight?you can never pursue tlietn, t And spite of all clasping and spite of all bands, I can slip, like a shadow, a dreaui, froui your . hands. ^ Nay, c?"^ :nc not cruel and fear not to take me, 1 am yours for my lifetime, to be what you make me ; To wear my white veil for a sign or a cover, A* you shall be proven my lord or my lover; A cover for peace that is dead, or a token p Uf bliss that can never bo written or spoken. L -1 Ciif y. "iH13 I DID FOR THEE--WHAT DOEST THOU t FOR ME 1" f, [Motto placed under a print of Christ in the r study of a German Divine.] u 1 gave my life for thee, My precious blood 1 shed. That thou might'st ransomed he. And quickened froirotSflc dead ; i yive my me lor uiee : M lull hast limit given for iuo? I spent long years for lliec 'I In weariness and woe; That one eternity Of joy thou might's! know. 1 spent long years for thee; llast thou spent one for me? My Father's house of light. " .My rainbow-circle.1 throne, I left lor earthly night, w For wanderings sad and lone ; a I left all for thee; Mast thou left aught for mo ? . I) I suffered much for thee, oi More than thy tongue can tell, w Of bitterest agony, To rescue the Irom hell ; i 1 a u tie red much for thee ; What dost thou bear for mc? " t; And I brought down to thee. w Down from my home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and my love : fireat gifts I brought to thee : W hat hast thuu brought to tuc? O let thy life be given, Thy years for mo be spent, World fetters all be riven, And joy with suffering blcut ; (livo thou thyself to me, .ti And I will welcome thee! 01 . o , Watcminu Onv.'s Sv.i.p.? -Whcnr was '' a hoy," said an old tit in, "wo had a school- *' master who had an odd way nf catching the idle hoys. One day ho called out to its. :u 4 HiU'3 I lit ilvf li'ifA nliiCAr* ntfnntiAn v,* books The first one that sees another idle lt I want you to inform me, and I will attend to the ease.' ?" 'Ah ! thought T to myself, there is Joe ,l Simmons, that 1 don't like. I 'll watch him. ? and if 1 sec him look off his hooks I'll tell , ' It was not long before 1 saw Joe look off ] bis book, and immediately I informed the | ' master. Indeed !" said he, "how did you know 1' lie ivaS idle ?" I saw him," said I. ' You did'' And were your eyes on your book when you saw him i ' i was caught, and never watched for ! :i! idle boys again." If we are sufficiently watchful over our own conduct wa will have no lime to find h' fault with the conduct, of others , The proverb, "Those who live in glass I bouses should not throw -.tones," u.itcs hack to 'lie union of Knglaml and Scotland, at ci which time Loudon was inundated with fii Se-.r.-l... Tl.:., .i:.l .. . .1 -1 . ? mi.) 'ii t u?^t jiitraxj llie J'UKC : sc of 1 Juckin^hani, who orjjraai/.' <! it move- at i:iorit against them, an 1 parties formed, who hj wont about nightly to break their window.-. , a! Ju retaliation, a party ol Scotchmen smash- at e l tho windows of thi! (lake's mansion, ro which stood in St. Martin's fields, and had , m Ma many windows that it went by the name j h< of the f!la-.s House. Tho duke appealed to the kin'r. who replied : "Sicenio, <' Steenie, tljoso wha live in ^la.-s houses at should he cireful how tlmv fiin^ staues." oi 7' * : ,. u< A Detroit ne^ro prisoner, on hi; way to f)\ tho penitentiary, for larceny, was asked wnai no tnouglit ot Ins trial. Ho said. 1 M] When d it lawyer dat fended nif: uiado hi- ,. speech. I thought shuali I w.'b going to take ,|. my olo hat aud walk ri?ht out of dat court ; Ul hut when do other lawyer got tip and com | rucnced talking, I knew I was de biggest rascal on tup of do carf." ,(j " " * " ~ * i . t A candid Kentucky editor advances the , suggestion that a special tax of SI on each " pistol owned in the State would heat the hell punch plan for taxation all hollow.? ' sa lie wants to tax'eni by the barrel, instead of by the drink. i " , 11 At a printers' festival lately the follow- c. iiig toas; was offered : "Woman-?Second z< to the pirns italic dissemination of nnv<." ' AN INITIATED TRAMP. Wo have before maintained that the ramps scouring about the country arc a regularly organized fraternity, having a general understanding with one another, aud laving a ritual of questions and answers, riutr uniform appearance, their periodical visits to tho same localities, their regular jtdls at the sanio houses, where they have ocfore secured food, all point to this. A hcriflf of a Western county has found cu ious emblems about thcui, has studied their jharactcr aud listened to their conversation, mtil he can tell a regularly initiated tramp roni an impostor, The following amusing md instructive dialoguo took place between he sheriff and one of a squad of trauips cccntly committed to jail : "Moii! whence came you.'" "From a town in New York, called Jcrualoin." "What's your business here?" "To learn to .subdue iny appetite and to pongo tny living lrorn an indulgent pubic." "Then you are a regular tramp, I prcuuic ?" "I am so taken and accepted wherever 1 jo." "How am I to recognize you as a tramp?" "I'y the largeness of tny feet and general arnivcrous appearance." "How do you know yourself to be a ramp ?" "In seeking food, by being'ofteu denied, mt ready to try again." 1 "How gained you adoiittcnce to this own ?" ' " l?y a good many long tramps." ' "How were you received?" 1 "On tito end of a night polieeutau's billy. ; 1 resented to my head." "II >w d'l the policeman dispose of you?" < "He took me several times around the i twn. to the south, cast and west, where he 1 oind the eitv marshal, police judge an I he j ill'-r. where a great many ?juestioiis ' rt.ru a-ked." ; 1 "What advice did the judge give you ?" 1 "lie advised me to walk in upright, re- ( ;ular st> ps, ipn'l to renounce tramping." ( 1 "Will you ho ofl or from ?" j : "With your permission, I'll be oil" very i ' uiekly." " 1 "Which way are you traveling ?*' ' "lvist." "Of what are you in pursuit "Work?which. hv mv ntvn . tiil.vivnr, ' i nil the assistance of others, 1 hope I shali ever he ablo to find." J My friend. you are now at an institution < here the wicked are always troublesome ; ml the weary are as bail as the rest. You j i ill now be conducted to the middle chant- i < or hy a flight of winding stairs. consisting | f five or more steps. Instead of corn, j 1 iue and oil?the wages of the ancients? 1 t mi will find bread and water for live days. J s fhen your company escape from this place. 1 t ivide yourselves into parties ot three cacti, j ] tkc a bee line for Portland or Uangor. j here in the winter they usually run free t i nip houses, and you tnay he parJoued on 1 audition of your never retaining." * ? LAWS OF THE STATE. I ix An1 to Amend an Act Kntitlcd "An i 1 Act to I ncurp mate the Chester and I ni ni | Railroad Company.'' 1 Ski'TIuN 1. Ii< it >mirlof by t!:c Senate ' id House of Representatives of the State 1' South Carolina, now met a id sitting in en oral Assembly, ami hy the authority of j to same, That Section 2 of an Act cuti- i ed "An A it to incorporate the Chester 1 id I nioii Railroad Company," approved a 'ecember 22, he amended so as to 1 ;ad as follows : "Sat. 2. That the company shall have c j-.ver and authority to build and construct 1 railroad from a point at or near the town Chester, in South Carolina, to the town j ITiion, in South Carolina, with power i extend the same to sonic point on the ^ ivannah llivcv in the direction of Augus- ^ i, in the State ol <!onrgia,by the ino>t laeticablo route, as said e..in: any may d;- ^ rtninc ; to actjuiro by purchase or otlieri. %, and to hold, own, possess and *>?'d, or J li rwi. : transfer, real and personal c state. hall also have all and every other power, , itliority, privilege and right coininon or * ;ec.ssary t ? similar Corporations not in con1-111 with the law- of this Stale or the i lovisioiis of this Act." , Skc. ~. 'flrat S jeti in <1 of the said Act * amend.d so as to re ad a- follow? : S i:c. (i. That the said company shall ivc authority to organize and elect its ofli- 11 rs and Directors so soon as the sum of; I?:i thou-and (loll irs shall liaVi hoen - lib- | 11 ribed to the capital .-lock of said railroad' j :i a meeting to b> called Ibr that purpose ' '' the corporators or a majority of tin in, i 11 tor thirty days' public notice, to 1> held . 1 some point on the proposed line of rail- j al At such meeting, and at annual n 's tings thereafter to he held, the stock- ' ddeis. or a majority of them, rcpia - .nted per or by proxy, shall have power to ' ganize the said company by electing from 1 nong their members thirln Directors, ^ ifh of whom shall own in his own right ' it I- ? than live shar. s in the capital stock ' !' ^ai l Coinj my. '1 lie . lid Director? shall. s mm dial ;ly nflt r llieir own election, chooso 1 ac of th or nuiiiln r f r IVr ident of said 1 " j o any. The t .an of nllic of the I'n- ' s !it and Direct >rs shall lc one year an 1 s til tin-ir successor? are elected. It shall s lie duty of the President and 1 >ir ctors 'sill railroad company, and all ollicers * the sain", to reii lor an aeeouut of the Ti*. ' of the same to the stockholders at a-I oine a year, and a.-> often as tiny mav J r ijuirod hy said stockholders, and the inc. .-hall he published in one or more wsj-apers of ('no State. 'I'ho president id Irectors of said company shall not ( ivo ] i\vi r ( ? contract any debt lor said nnpany until lhoy have h en first authorial hy the vlockhold :-s in meeting. ' S*r.<" " Th it tho following additional-^ Scctious shall bo incorporated into and become a part of said Act, to wit: "Sko. St^That upou tho petition of one hundred Jejgil voters of any Couuty, or of tweuty-ffeh .al votorsof any incorporated town in teres'xl in the construction of said railroad,branch thereof, it shall bo the duty ri/Rhe County Commissioners of such Co<ntyaorof the Town Council of such town, toVubuiit tho question of subscription or no subscription, and the suui or sums to be subscribed to the said capital stock, to the qualified v( Art-of such County or town, and to that end public notice shall be given for thirty days previous of the tuiiu uuu piiitu wneve nuu wncti inc vote will bo taken upon said question uf subscription or no subscription. 1 ' Skc. 10. That if a majorik'pf the Votes cast at sjich elect ion shall be lite -subscription, it shall be lawful, and is aereby made the duty of such County or town, to subscribe 'be sum so authorised to the capital stoeltfof tho Chester ami Union llailroad Company, to be payable in such manner as tho# proper authority s of su?h County or town may deem best: 1\ovi<lnl, That the amount to be subscribed shall not exceed !*-e per centum ol' the entire v:'*nation of tho entire property of tho County or tovr?" so subscribing: further, That the said Chester nnd Union Railroad Company shall receive iu payment of said subscription the bouds issued under the provisions of tho next Section, at a valuation of not less than eighty rents on the dollar. Sec. 11. That in order to meet said subscription the corporate authorities of sueh County or town shall have power, and ire hereby authorized, to issue seven per cent, coupons bonds, in denominations of :?ne thousand dollars, live hundred dollars uul one hand red dollars, payable in twenty years after date, with the coupons payable an the lir?t day of April in every year.? | And it is further made the duty of the corporate authorities c-f such County or tov. n to have levied and collected from year to year on tho taxable property of such I'ounty or town a sum of money sufficient I to meet tho interest accruing ou such Jionds, ir.d to provide for the payment of such bonds as they fall due ; and the moneys so levied and collected under the provisions of ;his Section shall bo kept separate and ipart from all other funds collected by the Treasurers of such Counties or towns and paid only to the coupons of the said bonds. .Yiiil tins Section shall, on ami after its passage. be considered to be in the nature of a joutract with the holder of the bonds aforesaid. for his protection and the bettor securng of the prompt payment of the coupons m the same as they may fall due. "Skc. 12. That out of any funds in their lands not otherwise appropriated the corporate authorities of such (.'entities or towns hail at ail times have power to purchase, etire and cancel bonds issued under the iroViu'koufi of ?Tlioy bU..iI uUo have lower, and it is hereby rtiado their duty, to ixchaugo stock in said railroad company or their bonds so issued, whenever the anic can be done dollar for dollar. Sr.c. 18. That no stockholder of said company shall be hob K do 'or the debts, :outracts or acts ol said corporation beyond bo amounts actually subscribed to the captal stock of said company by suc-k stockloldcr." SK.o. Id. That the election to be ordered inder the provisions of Section 1> hereof hall bo held by Managers to be appointed >y the corporate authorities of such Connies or towns, iu accordance with the laws ud regulations providing for general elecion* in this State : Provided, That the rcurus of the polls shall be made to the said orpnrato authorities, who shall declare the csult. *"* ?** ?- irfrv, Si:o. 1. That Section 8 of sahT original"" ^et shall be h ireafter numbered Section and shall read as follows: 4 Skc. 15. That the said railroad s hall >c commenced on or before January 1, Issii. '"1 completed between the towns of Clies t ami 1'nion on before January 1st, >> ^ and all extension.- thereof within ten cr..s -,f th . date of the commencement of fork on said railroad.'' Six- 5. That Section 1) of said original ^.et shall be hereafter numbered Section 5. Approved March 12, lSTS. ^ n Act to Kxompt Fair (Jrounds and JJuildings Thereon from Taxation. Whereas the holding of agricultural and nochunical fairs in the various parts of the :lato is a means of diffusing useful infornation concerning the arts and sen nees, nd especially concerning improved m< d< s f husbandry, thereby assisting materially n the education of the pe >ple in agrieultual and iiicchanierd arts; therefore, ll il . ,i irf11/ hy tin: Senate and House I K'-pifx iitativrs of the State of South 'arolini, now nut and sitting in (leiieral M inhiy. and i?y tin: authority of the same, fliat the fair grounds of agricultural and inchaiiieal soci. lit :, ami associations and ho buildings thereon shall he < xmnpt from 'late, County and municipal taxation : /Vo<'/"/. That this Act shall not apply to any uch society or a iso lation which ha.-, at he time of the levy of taxes a surplus fund ivcr and above its indebtedness and cxpenes, or which is a source of profit to its took holders or the persons cnmpoMnfi the aine, either hy div'uh'iids or otherwise. ^iry.provc?! March 1, I -7S. ?? m : ' Co unci* Pa per Manufacturing Company. \/TAXL'FAt TCKKKS of Hook, News and lVI wrapping PAI'KU. Joliu V? Agent. Alliens,C<n. For sample of News, see iliis sheet. Nov i!'J I'. " II tl>. A. 'I1 <> WNS10> 1> , Attorney at Law, 1 \ 1 O X '? H ., S . C, Mnffh 2 8 tf \ "iiiiTiSi WILL CURE RHEUMATISM. Vegctiu? vh. Electricity. 1 t"nn vva. oniot Feb.'l 9th, 1ST?. Mr. H. It. KtfvRNH. Ilibtiin, Mann.: I>n.ir Kir?t tinl greatly indebted to your ri<eIlottt modi, ine, Ycm'I in-, lor what it li'm fi.mn for im>. I M harr Inam mibjectod to HMI I MATIHM nil my lifo. I Watt itl:u km! vnlii it tin in* yv-m ago, unit suffering -I terrible paina in my chest. bark nnit limbs for r-i* or 1>1 eight months, r.t which time I commrinred lining Vogotino i>n the advice of it friend, who had l><?n entirely cured by it. I had ucan-uly used n halt bottio until the p un had left inn, ami my general health lion in to improve rapidly under Influence of tlii* fire.it blooif imr.tier. 1 had nlso suffered dreadfully roni a Nami Catarrh tor renin or eiglit yearn. Alter takinx the tir?t bottloof Yegetino I noticed n are it y rbanito for the laittor. The < on-tcnt |> .in ant! t.eav- J_| inena that I hail over ray oyo* tor yours dunppe&red and the iliachnrcn of inuciia Imm the head i eased. C My. nppetitok'otlwttor. nnd *%tr?*nnth MM-intni to come I with every domw?i'medicine. Too mucli runnot l?o Haul iu it* favor, and I always t tko plenaure in recommending it to my friend* wr.o m y Im? tniflferin* from uny dtM*:n?o ol the VihkI. lor 1 fool buti&iicd if they try it t5ey are aurw of a ? nn?. 1 uiu, Tcry triiiiy yonr?. .1 li ltiionr.s. UiQAffwr Western Union Telojr ph Oili e.L'rb .na.O, Verdict for VoKCtino. wmim TViLL Clin: KHEUMATIS3!. COLUMItuS. O., l'el). H, H77. M>:. II. T!. KTRvrNs; l>o.ir JSir- 1 wish tv inform yo i ntl'it Vocrt no lira done mr my fainiijr. Ki|tlil>wi iinintli*?jtom,-d:iU~v' tor Iiotl a mivrw ; Itai'k m UlioiniiatiMii. mil a iri who liiui used ttlo Vi-HOlino RdrSiil I or tn try it, elm it it ko w.tli perlo, t snrii'.v, lor nitor ih.r': a few bottles iii it she ti caiuo wt in iy cuttld. 1 am ray toil n 1 ' 1 it to nn.ry th'-rv, with pood mif.'' ' cess, unit 1 hono-1 y believo that tho Vo^otsno is tlio to Wit modi.ino lor the nbovr-Diniiil tirvstM that there i?, nnit I alsajrt wiali to keep it in my hoiiao as Q u lainily medicine. K. A. K tri l l.Kit, W No 14 West Ku'tou rtrout, Coiumbus, O. VECETIK*. A Family Medicine. Cintixsati, OHM, April 11.1877. ~~ Mr. It. K. SrrvKNs: !)< -r Sir- I have boon t nnbted r.rnl suffered a rroat deal iruTii fat. rrli. 1 h vo tr.oil many i,-medic, ; t !iey il.il not uiiro mi1, an I ) ,-n- turd mo lu.t a vi-it T litl.o, mil. lie ,r ir. I?y u- nj; j >ur nto.lo ino called r Wiretilio I have liven etiri I .My niooe was lined inin 'y lit Klioiini: t.vn t.y .-one your nicdii-iiio.Yct*. ittno. mi she i- iililo to ittoml to t.?r stod.os at rolio '. She tools \< vy t ill ! your i-.,islio;i;o( ' for >1 o lias lioon a ?tro i 'itoor Iro ii Ithcmid in. j 1 we iM a i) tn nun and ill, 11 j tie-\ t.m turauLh uvu.pl...a,, a low I.nil n-s \* n. i i n- y.-u. With ri is-, t. Yuitiu trii.y, DAVtli \K\KT, I 1,l/AI>i I II A ItNI T. li s woe, 1-1". It:,I- llV.t.o St rout, JKSSIKCOK l . In-i Ei l-.viiruit Stroi-t, t ,ii, innr.ti, Ohio. Mr. Artie? i-. s Ir.rtro real c?tato owner. a wealthy r man. an o.d loa.doiit, t.u I weil kuuirn .n CuinunaU. -I .a-. " is S" uiseicu of the Eiocd. Tlio lilooil n th :i is funnd loconUinrncx* CMsot fibrin. \ I'.: i?.TIN i*. at l.t bjr fonvortin,'; the IhmkI iroMi its (lihv sm it n>:ii!.t,(in tti u liualtlijr tircu* l.'t.on. Out' hit* e ot \ otfoi.fttt will icivo tulitit ; but* to ftfivt a perm merit i tiro. :f must b?i t :kon m?rw!nrly, and limy t..koteveral bottles, especially in enfea oi km;* standing. 'Try it. am* v??ur verditt will b*> ti.o Eair.e ; !* t!i-.t ot t!iou>;iii>l . In Joim you, who sm. ** 1 never fount! ? much rvliuf ns from tho iikq oi VKO* fo J.I I.M ."woielii* composed i-xciusat')' ui barks, I roo'.s and l.oib.s. FOfiElSil RsPOFiTS. DAWSON A It.\ XT!*:It. I*!**.. r j-tu ii DrutfjrisN. t :? * .jm, T 1*5. Vkgi: ri: i: is hi^hy ;K?kt*n ??by all \vtio h.?\eti.cd it. i josKrn v.iu.xr.n. i.5 Drnpici^t aii'l t n:i* ;>f>, 1;?5. OS So". .1 Lrr^* t ?lo ;*. n f \ ;.U l-TIN K, all.I it tflVC.1 4J.K><1 AtusLcltuil ?u ?l ; -or*. UN T. r. SMIT11 * llsiii/ l'lia. ir.nvls, ? h.ivjn, I"-?. Vo"rt!ro -o* .4 Q?*st-raU% 4; ?o*i Lati.faction And iu u ;;iH tj n.uilu'iiie. VE'iMTISK l*rt*jmr? rt-Wy- ? v 5^ II. II. STICVKNS, iio:*t:>u, 77ar;s. Y o setine i s Sold hvnllD m o* cistn. The State of South Carolina. col XTY OF l XIOX. } 1 (.'has. Holt, as AJm'r of ) I Joshua 1'. Hawkins. I n . P tii Plaintiff. [ Courl of Sarah Hawkins, r, J Comiu<m r,cftslirfrndchtg, J "PURSI'AXT <0 ?n or?lcr in tliis case, thccred1 iters of Joshua P. Hawkins, deceased, are f| rc<|uircd to present and establish their demands J before nie, on or before the first Monday in July to next, (1878) JOS. F. 01 ST, Special Heferec. W March 20 12 Hit i-' IMOX B lAI AIj; AC A"^;;dV co [ UNION SOI'T'i CAROLINA.. [ rflTTE ?Vnde of this school is tho samo as that p of ordinary Female Colleges. The charges have been reduced to meet tho exigencies of the times. 'I'llitiou per Term, Front 00 to $25 00. NO F.XTit AS, Hoard (washing, fuel nnd lights included) 01' \ if jut id .? iidi'tii'e, per month $11 Ott ?" t The spring term opens February 4th, 1S78. M Pupils received at tiny time nnd charged from | sc' ante ot entrance till closo of term. M H8. M. S. CLIFFORD, Lc Principal. '-c Jan 18 8 tf_ Lc < 'A UPKiNTEIl WORK. JOHN T. IIAltT Ar WOLLI) respect fully inform t ho citizens, in town ami Country, of I'nion County, that Le he is prepared to do till kinds of Carpenter Le work, in the most Le WORKMANLIKE MANNER, f'? I and solicits the patronage of I ho people. Work in the country promptly attended to. GIVE ME A T1U Aft. , J. T. IIAltT. Fel, 22 8 tf Lei IN 10W u (O.VJiM.lLLl AKilil VlAXl \ T r FOSTER & WILKINS' \ Vr L are endeavoring to keep up our Stock \ V in all departments, and will guarantee price a low as the lowest. Call and see before purcha dug. \ Nov 'J 5 Id IT a s. i<\ h a w i s \\J M?!j Continue tlie (Iroecry Liisincss at \\ (lie old stand. No. I, Ka.st ( iiinii, titid j] keep full supplies of all kinds of goo Is in his 1 line, wliich lie will pel!, * V EKV CIIF.A i' FOR CASK. Feb 8. If Ucnn make money faster nl work for us than ut niiytliin^r else. Capital not rei|iiircil ; \vc will hi art yon. Sl'2 per iloy at home (|)f made hy the industrious. Men, women, ^ hoys and jri? !' wanted everywhere to work for us. Now i-, the time. Costly outfit met terms free. A-Mi.-s 'I'tt. i; u Co., Augusta, V. line. "y March !."? II if. L TIMOTHY HAY. ^ lO.OtMHWs / 1IlOlcr. Tinc>lhy liny Cor Sale I v "pn V J ' H. F. It AWLS. |*< March I" 11 If , / , CHEAP LIVING! :o: IIK n\Elt MAN SUPPLIED ! :o: HUE subscribers arc now prepared (o supply L the citizens of Uuion with their Family and nutation supplies, in AN Y QUANTIT IETST " ?AND AT? OWEST CASH PHI CHS. Wc Ifitvc Just ?ltcccivc<l 1 Car Load Bacon ! 1 Car Load Flour ! 1 Car Load Molasses 1 1 Car Load Salt! ?ALSO? Coffee, Sugars, Tens, Cheese and Mnccaroni, Mustard and Spices, tanned t orn and Tomatoes?, Canned Peaches, Expressly for Pics, Canned Pine Apples, Canned Salmon, &c.f &c., SUPE11IOU HAMS, gethcr ... UPPLY OF CRACKERS. 11 cf which we arc selling at the the lowest ices. Call at SPEAKS A CO'S. Cheap Cash Store. April it 11 4t " IV 13 W TIRNITUREISTORE J. B. PORTER UIN ION C. II., IICIIT I POA the RAILROAD. LAVING opened a Furniture Store in the town of Union, I propose to keep on hand good supply of all kinds of Furnituro of the , MAK&. , id will sell at the lowest prices, possible, FOR CASH. I will also order any kind of Furnituro not und in my stock. MATTRESSES MADE the shortest Notice, at the lowest price and of ic best materials. FURNITURE REPAIRED. will repair, varnish, and otherwise improve all mis of Furniture entrusted to me, at the low t living prices. Cain-seated chairs reseated good as new. ..ALL I ASK IS A FAIR TRIAL. J. ?. PORTKR. Feb 15 7 3iii SAMUEL S. STOKES, ut -AN'n TRIAL JUSTICE, Union O. II., S. C., YTILL practice in the Circuit and rrobate W Courts. All business in the jurisdiction of a Trial Jus:c attended to with promptness. Special attention given to collections, &c. Oflice over Stcadman & llawls Law office. March 2 8 tf 1IIK subscribers h wo on hand a lot of Mc^ tallic Collins of all sizes, and arc prepared, make other Coffins at the shortest notice. We also keep a supply of Cincinnati! made oodcu C'?f;.ns. Theso, Collins are finely fm*.eu, presenting tbo appearance of M ^'v?UiQ (lius. ALT/EN & ROIUNSON. Jan 18 ;l tf reenville and Columbia R. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays except , connecting with Night Trains on South Carina llailroad up nntl down. On and after ONDAY, May 29th, tho following will be the Itcdulc : cp. are Columbia at 7.45 n m avc Alston 9.80 a ni avc Newberry 10.50 a m ave Ookeshury 2.17 p in nvo Helton 4.00 p m rive at Greenville 0.85 p n> DOWN. ave Greenville at 8.05 a m ave licit on 9.5f> a in . ave Cokesbury u m ave Newberry ..' 2.'40t>ia : five Alston 4.'-'0 p m rive nl Columbia 5.fi5 p m ANDKIbSON IlKANi II AND DIVISION. OOWX. VP. ave Wnlltalln.1"? ft m Arrive 7.D" p m tivo l'erryville...7.00 a m Arrive 0.40 p m ave I'rinlleton...7.*>0 iv in Arrive 0.00 p in ive An<lcvson...S.oO n in Arrive .">.00 p ni rive nt Helton...9.10 a in .LeWe 4.00 p ni THOMAS DoDAMKAD, " General Superintendent Fa nr./ Nor ton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. Inne 9, 1H70. 'j:i tf fc Cod Liver Oil ' NI> Mine, lor sale at. L |i. F. llAWr.S A CO S. No. I. Fast 1'nirn. hily 20 f.s tf Paints and Oils, / >AINT Hruslies, for -'ale at li. F. HA WF.S A- CO'S. No. I, i'.ast t'nion. Inly 'JO If 4 \ O (~b a n eck in your own town. So Out- H iiiffj fit free. No risk. Header, if you ' ? "M.-IIMPI ni mi IVII J>vr?OHS III either sex ran make grcal pay nil f lime Ihey work, write lor particulars to If. i.i.i it \ Co., Cortland, Maine, tlareli 15 tl If. iTTlC^m *""'ss J'?n on" eu?!,pe in.? v M I lo per <lay made l>y any " * Jn/ -* worker of ritlier sex, right in tlii*li* own localities, rnrlicu < an 1 sainplos worth >" "> free. Improve your iro time ni this liieitiess. Address SitN.sos Portland, Maine, darelt 1*? 11 If.