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For tbe Times. Fair Forest, June 8, 1878. Mr. Editor i?You will plenso allow me, one more Boreliead reply to flume few articles that have appeared in your paper recently. 1st. 1 see one correspondent says that news, paper flcrihhers commence just before an election t lint he may be noticed and that he may be marked down as one that wants ofhee. I judge the author knows mere about that than the writer of this, or he certainly would not have thought of it, for I can say with ctn4*r that I want no ? office.* My only object is to unite the Democratic vote on some plan that nil may lie harmonized and lead to certain success. Besides, if the above be true, who must write? If a man writes at all he is nu office seeker; if ho don't Write, your paper ie without news and the public sentiment is not disseminated throughout the various sections o( the County. 2d. "A word for conventions," calls for some notice ; you say plain enough that if a voter cutertains a different view to the above he is a disappointed aspirant, a sorehead or office seeker. If that be true, then the democrats of this Township are all soreheads office seekers, m pi f Slits &c. 1 think the assertion is too broad, one voter has as much right to his opinion "as another ; and further, if a man disapproves of the convention plan, is proof that he is incompetent for office ; a babbler cau speak in public and show off. And I notice farther, that those who oppose the convention plan have superiors. It is asserted that it is so. If so, my Township nil have superiors, and further, my Township wants all the offices the convention bus so nobly filled. Theso aro. telligent men in my township as the County affords. I don't think, if the Primary Election system is adopted, that we will have but tico candidates?one for re-election to the Legislature and one for County Commissioner. I don't thiuk this Township wants only a pro rata share of offices?and those according to qualification. We nsk for nothing but justice and our rights, and this we expect to contend for. This is the first time, since Gen. Lee's surv render, that the voters of Union County have L had an opportunity to vindicate their rights at fhc ballot box. Wc notice the plan of the Executive Committee. There were only nine present?five for Convention and four for Primary Election. The Committee was so nearly equally divided, why not have had a majority and a minority Circular, so that both sides'could,see tho true issue, as it ought to be, and that this sorehead, ignorant party might be convinced of their error and become Convention men before the 3d day of July and fall in ranks with the intelligent. A word to clubs: Get all the Democratic voters possible to sign your Clubs: and I say remind them that their fore-fathers left them tho best government the sun ever shone upon, from tho days of Washington un to the vear 1800. and that nil nien were allowed to run for office that wished to. The only difference between the primary and the old plan, is that it unites us upon the general election, so that the State Ticket will get a full support from the County. You will sec in the Circular from the Executive Committee (a portion of them) three or four big bugbears ; one of them is that we will have so many candidates that it is hardly possible for a majority to be had. Was this the ense in the days of our fathers thnt n candidate had to have a majority vote before he could take his scat of office ? No, and no need of it now ; and this is one chauco to give the soreheads and aspirants, and office seekers a chance to sec how unpopular they are in other sections of the County, and, as the old adage is, "break them from sucking eggs." One of tlie other objections is that two or three of the largest Townships will unite and put in their own candidatcs?in other words, log roll. This is just as absurd as it is unjust. The country people have their eyes opcu to the task before them. The largest, the last, but the least objection.? The incompetent, oUioo seeker getting the colored Republicans to unite with the clubs fo elect Jiim in the primary election. This needs but little comment. You may just as well try to move Tryon Mountain ftom North Carolina to Union C. II., as to get a coloicd Republican to put his name to a Democratic Club list, and bo. sides. the sheep know their Shepherd and (hoy will follow him, and no one else. We knuw,our Democrats, we waut them and we will get-them all if the Primary system is adopters I havo my fears if not. As for myself 1 expWt to vote for whatever plan that may be adopted by the people. CITIZEN. - Gov. Hamilton's Visit to Hayes.?Washington, June (1.?Governor Hampton's visit to Hayes had for its object the release ef several persons imprisoned at Albany, convicted under the Ku Klux prosecutions, whom Gov. Hampton believes were illegally convicted. Hayes promised an early investigation, and ussured Hampton if Kxocutive clemency was merited he would not hesitate to extend if; -? Liver is Kino.?The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls tho life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled jm curing all persons nfflictcd with Dispcpsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhcrlthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. . Possitively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. For sale by all druggists, and by GIBBES & CO. 22-2w. ?: The Suffrrkrs 11aem.?The above named remedy is offered to the public after having been thoroughly tested in a great number of cases, both in private and domestic practice, and by several eminent physicians. Its efficacy in affording relief from pains In Boils, Carbuncles, llising Breasts, l'iics. Erysipelas, Bites and Stings of insects, has been all that could reasonably he expected from a remedial ngent. It has effected more cures in all of the above rained diseases than anything that has ever been offered to the public. May 17 21 2t Atiif.ns, Ga., February 22, 1878. Sin : My child, five years old, had symptons i of worms. I tried calomel nnd other worm medicines, but faild to expel any worms. Seeing Mr. Bain's certificate. 1 trot a vial of vonr Worm Oil, ami the first dose brought forty -8 worms, ami the second dose so many passed I . did not count them. S. II. Auvms. life1 For Sale by A. IKWIN & CO., May 17. 21 2w. ? Mor11r.its, Stay vt IIomk?And cure your child with l>r. Mokkktt'h Trktiiina (Tret hint,/ /'owtl'T*.) Tkktiiiva Populates the Dowels ami makes Teething easy ; Cures Cholera-lnfantnin and the Summer Complaints of Children ; Heals F.ruptions and Soros ; Hemores and Prevents the formation of Worms. No medicine e\er received such enthusiastic commendation from those who have used it. A I It WIN & CO., and all Druggists keep it. May 17, 2> 2t / A Vebt Good RcAsoN.*-The roason why oniy one sample bottle of Mkiikkll's IIkpatixk for the LtverVill be soId?to tbe satno porson, for ten cents, by our Druggists, GIBBES & CO., is because of tbe enormous expense of importing the Hepatiue into this country ; but as there are fifty doses in the large sixe bottle, it sceuis two cents per dose is cheap enough after all for a medicine that cures dyspepsia and liver complaint. All who have not had a sample bottle are entitled to 0110 for tcu cents ntG^BES & CO.'8 Drug store. Thi M<w<s rolfPiWWfr ftnsc of dispepsin, constipation, indigestion or liver complaiut, iu the world. Regular size bottles, fifty doses. ?1.00. fctQjr 10 Cents Sample Bottles Mcrrell's Hepatiue for the Liver, and "Globe Flower Cough Syrup for the throat and Lungs, at GIBBES & CO. 17Effects Truly Wouderfal. Cartkhsvii.le, Ga., April 2G, 1800. This will certify that two members of my imntedintc family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bratlficld s FEMALE REGULATOR. I therefore deem it qgy duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drnwimr atten lion of suffering woiueukind (o the merits of a medicine whose power in curing irregular and suppressed menstruation, hns becu'provcn under my own personal observation. Its effect 011 such coses is truly wonderful, and well may the For sale by nil druggists and by A. IRWIN & Co., Union. June 7 23 4t It is a foct well established by unquestionable testimony that Hall's Hair llencwcr renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and restores to its original color and lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it ami use it, rather than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than words can delineate, through blanched locks or grizzly beard, that they are aged and passing to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical that it docs eradicate the scalp diseases which robs the hair of its color and lifo. ?Fort Scott (Kan.) Dailcy Monitor. ~ ]>I Al tKIldb. COOrBU?HOIK).?Married, on tlie 2d day of June, 1878, by '. 11. liobo, Esq., Mr. AnoLt'ues Cooper to Miss Dki.ilaii H0110, all of this county. JIot'(li?b ?f('rosH Kpjh Club. TIT HERE will ^ic a meeting of the Cl||fcn Keys JL Democratic CTtib, at Cross Keys, onSaturday, the 22d inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M. Mroibcrs arc requested to be punctual* * ? C. 11. 11011Q, *Rrosident. Juno 14 * 24 2t Dissolution. THE partnership of Wallace & Allen is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Mr. E. R. Wallace will close up the business of the firm. IT..: O iT 1A?t * 1 A-r? viiiuii o. \j. viii junc mio. E. K. WALLACE. J. II. ALLEN J K. Having purchased the interest of J. II. Allen, Jr., in the above firm, 1 will in future conduct the business of the Union Hotel on my own nc-. count. Mr. R. C. Johnson will have charge of the office, anil between us, we hope to give satisfaction to our guests. E. U. WALLACE. 10th Junc 1878. 24 4t Mortgage Sale. BY virtue of authority given to me by W. A. lleaty, under a mortgage recorded in Book A. No. 1, page 487, dnled April 2, 187f>, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door at Union C. II., on the first Monday in July nest, the following described land, lying ou Tinker's Creek, and whereon Charles W. Jeter now lives, containing Three hundred and forty-one acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of A. Lylcs, Glenn D. Pcakc, estate of Thorn. Sartor and F. II. Rates, and on all other sides by the Public Itoads leading from Beaty's Bridge to Santuc and Union 0. II. TERMS, CASH. GLENN D. PEAKE. Juno 14 24 3t* The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF US'ION. In the Court of Probate. Avalinc Underwood ) and others | Sal* for f*. JMargaret Underwood | Partition, and others. j BY virtue of a decree made by tlio Probate Court in the above stated case, 1 will s'ell for cash, before the Court House door in Union County on Salcsday in July next, all of tho interest which Harvey Underwood owned (being one-third) in a Gold Mine, known as the Pratt nr PntJOV llrvlil ntinn 1 onn # ml !n * ~ ** ivvwwu ii? me \ umn y ui Union and State nforsaid, hounded by lands of A8a Smith, ttliphns hinder and others. Union C. II., June 7 1S78. JOS. F. GIST. Judge of Probate. June 14 24 3t. m BURN H AM'S warranted'best & cheapest! feggSft Also, MILLING machinery. PRICES REDUCED APE. 20, '78. 1'uuiplUoU free. OrricK, Yobk, I'a. RAND & WINGATE IIOUNK, HIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. Orders left nt II. T. Owens' Coach repairing shop will he promptly filled. June 7 23 4t* ELEG ANT. FURNITURE. rill IB subscribers lifivc opened n regular Fur_1 niture Store, in tho lurgc room under Mr. Nicholson'8 New Hall, where they havo the largest and most superb slock of Furniture ever brought to any town in this State above Columbia. Our Stock embraces the very handsomest styles now made, w ith every article of Fnrnturc suited to tho taste and means of all classes, which we int> B t to sell at tho very LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH. Wo invite nil ncrsons to cull and examine our elegant slock. ii. It. WF.HT d; CO. June 'Jit tf Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundrj Executions to me directed, I will ecll, before Union Ojurt House door, on the lirst Monday in Jmy next, withiu the legal hours of Sheriff's safes, the fo(owing properly, to wit : 4 4 i One tract of lahd containing ikeiy-soven ncres, more or less, bounded by lantff of James W. Sartor Mrs. Drucilla Gee and Dr.*y. 1*. Builer; Levied on and to?haM*i?4M?^Hh|p?rty of Gasaway Shettlesworth at the suit 01 J>L. S. Hill. ALSO. Ono tract of land containing Two hundred and thirty ncres, more or less, bounded by lands of 11. II. Heine, Thomas Belue, John P. McKissick, the land belonging to the i'oor House and Holinnn J. Thomson ; levied on and to be sold as j tho property of M. Elizabeth Davis, at the suit of William F. Williams and Harvey J. Williams agnint M. Elizabeth Davie. ALSO. I will sell on Monday and Tuesday, the First and Second dnys of July next, withip the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, at the store Hooqe occupied by Jacob 11. Moses, In the Town of'Unlon, 1 all the stock or Merchandise belonging to Clara Moses, consistingof Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Umbrellas, Kettle Drums, Pistols, Knijfcs and Forks, Pocket Knives, Watches, Cups at& Saucers, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Pipes of Several kind, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Glass Jars nnd|Cnndics, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, Ginger, Toys , of every description, Susp?...Jers, Belts, and a great many other articles of Merchandise usually longing to Wm. E. Thomson ; all Levied on and to be sold as the ] roperty of Clara Mos$s at the suit of Philip M. Cohen against Clara Moses. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C.. June 8th 1878. 24 St. HEADQUARTERS. 14th HricadrH. V. Tnooi's Greenville, May 22, 1878. ] Gen. Order No 1. 1 < Series 1878. / , TN obc<lienco to General Orders from the Adilliant nnil *1 ? i\m S?* a j tmwmi w wi?v? iuo|i?vivr UmiCIHI O UIUCC, III" spcctiun of Commands belonging lo the 14th, Brigade State Volunteer Troops will 1 e held at the following places on tlic dates herein named: droenville C. 11 Aug 0, 1878. Spartanburg C, 11., " 8, ? Union C. H " 9, " Staff Officers will bo expected to appear fully uniformed nnd equipped, lly Order of J. W. GRAY, Brig. Gen. Commander. P. C. Feiuiuson, Adj. Gen. .lunc 7 23 4t ASSESSMENT NOTICE^ ~ j Amiron's Office, 1 Union, S. C., Jiue 7th, 1878. f MY assistant will be nt the following places on the days given for the p irpose of receiving Returns of l'roperty for Taxation, both real and personal property will b? &sna*a<*d. <t Snntuc Depot,. June...22(1. Fish Dnm " " 21th. Thos. C. Jeter's, 25th. Ooshen Hill, at Hunter's, " 2tith. Cross Keys, " 27th. Cedar Bluff ? 28th. j Bogansvillc at Jasper Gibbes.." 20th. Jonesrille July...1st. Brown's Store " 2d. Draytsnville ? 8d. Willtinsville, " 4th. Sarratt's Store, " 5th. 1 Kelly's Cross Roads ??.... fith. < Alt Tabor, " 8th. D. JOHNSON, Auditor U. County. June 7 23 7t Dissolution. Till IK firm of II. J Thompson & Co., has been JL dissolved by consent of parties. II. J. Thompson will continuo the business in his own name at the old stand, where he will always be pleased to meet and serve his friends nnd customers. May 81 22 4t Dissolution of Partnership, rpiiE Copartnership heretofore existing be- | 1 twecn W. T. Graham and O. B. H.Grahnm, under the name and style of Graham & Graham, in the Town of Union and State of South Carolina, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. 1Y, T. Mlmia iViutltHnd to collect mi4 pay all Legal Claims of the Firm. , Union C. II., S. C., May 17. 1878. (). 11. II. GRAHAM, W. T. GRAHAM, l?ny What tliou Owcsl. rpilE business of the old firm must be settled _L up at once, and 1 hereby give notice to all indebted, that they arc expected to make set- , tlcments with mc at oncc. Long indulgence cannot be given. \V. T. GRAHAM. W. T. GKAIIA9I Rrespcctfully informs his frieiuTs and former Customers of the tirm that lie will continue the business at the old stand, and will be happy to j serve them. May 24 21 4t _ j Notice for Final Dischage. BY permission of Hon. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of Probate for the County of Union, I will, on Saturday the Gth day of July, 1878, make my final return and settlement, as Guardian of Martha Johnson, now Martha Acock, and at the same time npply for letters disinissary as sucli Guardian. AH persons Laving demands against the said Martha, contracted previous to her becoming or full age, will present them for payment on of before the time above specified, II. T. GALLMAM. June 3d 1878. 2il 4t lost xon:. NOTE of John Itecknell, payable to Andrew McNcnco f?r fifty Dojlars, dated on or aliout June 18, 1"S77, tinfT'TnMisfPrrod to inc t>y the endorsement of A. McNcace. Don't remember whether the same was a sealed note or not. All persons are hereby notified not to trade for the same Any person finding the same will please return it to the undersigned. J. N. RKNNKR. June 7 23 ?3t . r Green and Dry Hides. r WII.I. pay the highest price for any number 1 of Green or Dry Ijidcs. | JOS. STRAUSS. Jim. 4 ff. t THE COLUMBIA REGISTER, ?rUULlSIISD Dully, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, AT? COL I'M HI A , S. C. *0* VHRBSB' OF t^BBORIPTIQ||)^|;k DAILY. One Year ....$7 00 Six Months S f>0 Three Mouths 1 76 TRIWEEKLY. > One Year ?.$5 00 Six Mouths 2 50 TI 11?iL. - nircv 1 ZO WKKKLY. One Ycnr $2 00 Six Months I 00 Three Months <r>0 Tiio Organ of the Patrons of Husbandry of South Carolina. BOOK AND JOB PR1KTIXCI OF EVERY KIND. Uood work, Quick Time and Lowest Prices. COLU3IB1A, St. C. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J.T.HILL & Co's. :o: WE have just received a* very large Stock of the latest Styles, nud PRETTIEST PATTERNS ?OF? LADIES DRESS GOODS, >f all kinds of Material, which we offer for sale it tho _____ VERY LOWEST^ffloE S. TOGETHER WITH Fashionable Trimmings, Ladies' and Gent's Hose, Linen Handkerchiefs, Longcloths of all Brands, A fiuc Stock of Notions, LADIES' AND GENT'S BOOTS AND SHOES. A LARGE STOCK 01' HARDWARE, for Mechanic's Domestic and Plantation use. GROCERIES: Sugrar, Coffee, Tea, y Molnag^a and Rioo, Bacon, Flour and Lard, Salt, Spices of all kinds, &c., &o. Our stock is new and complete, and we propose to offer every advantage to purchasers, by keeping a full supply of goods and by selling ?s cheap as can bo bought in any store in the L'ounty. We invite all to call and see for themselves. J. T HILL A CO. March 22 li if FOREST AND STREAM, ROD and GUN. A WEEKLY JOURNAL, f A O - i/r.unM> iu ntbu a x i? nqi atk: nrORTH, 1'IIACticai. Natural History, Fisii Culture, t1ik protection of game, Puksicrvation of Forests, and the Inculcatio.n in Men ani? Women of a Healthy Interest in Out-Door Recreation and Study. PUBLISHED BY Forest and Stream ruhliKliint? ftrmipnny, AT No. Ill (old No. 10.1) Fit.ton Street, New York. ' [I'ost OrriCK Box 2832.J TERMS, FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Twonty-flTC per cent off for Clubs of Three or More. ADVERTISING RAT IIS. Inside pnges, nonpariel type, 25 cents per line ; outside page, -10 cents. Special rales for three, six nud twelve months. Notices in editorial columns, 60 cents per line. Advertisements should he sent in by Saturday of each week, if possible. All transient advertisements must be accompanied with the money or they will not te inserted. No advertisement or business notice of an immoral character will be received on any terms. FOSTER & WILKINS ARE RECEIVING A LA^IE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER a o oi> s, Which have been selected with great care and bought on the most FAVORABLE TERMS, AND WILL BB SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES! Tl.no all i.? L. -.11 1 a UV^ > ? ?? TTUMV UI U> L1UI it ( I t I examine QUALITIES AND PRICES, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. SATISFACTION OUARINTEKD Mny 3 1R tf Cow Feas for Sale, IIIAVK ft supply o? mftiiy Tannics of Cow , . I'cas, which I will sell at fair prices. B. F. IIAWLS. No 1 Fast Union. 70 tf NEW ARRIVALS S. W.TORTER'S CHEAP CASHJjflfflRE. I HAVE just returned from Market where I purchased a heavy slock of all kinds of Hoods at the very lowest prices, and I intend to give my customers the benefits of my low-priced purchases. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, DRESS T R I M M III OR, LADIES AND GENTS' BONNETS AND HATS. A JflUft STOCK OF HOSIERY. The Beat Make and Latest Styles HOOTS AND SIIOKSf, Ribbons, Laces, Neck Ties. OROCERIES! ' t, In Groceries I have as fine a stock as con bo seen in Town. *rtftri* HARDWARE! For Plantation, Garden and Household Iho. In fact I have got almost anything you can call for, and I am dctormined to SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. CA LL BEFORE YOU BUY ELSE WHERE. n. W. POHTKH. March 29 18 tf RICE & MC'LURE ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR USUAL ?SUPPLIES OF? KPRING and SUJf NEll GOODS "VYTIHG!! they commend to the attention o^ VV purchasers. They are enabled to display a full line of COTTONADES. LINENS, TWEEDS AND CASSIMERES, FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Also an unusually large and attractive assortinent of LADIES' BREBS GOODS, Embracing tho latest Novelties, at marvelously low prices. Together with everything in FANY AND STAPLE GOODS Usually fuutid in a general Stock. CALL AND SEE OUR BARGAINS/ No objection to showing Goods, if we don't Sell. I1AHI1UKU E KOIDEKIES, Hosiery iu great variety, Ladies' and Gent's Silk Ties. Linen Cuffs and Collars. Kid and Lisle Gloves, A V VI LVI A V'Ol O t> n?< UKtiUAlM i. BUUUJX KID OLOVE FOR 45 OEMTSf, with many other things useful and ornamental, at the CHEAP STORE of KICK k Me MJRE. April 26 17 tf important Notice ' TO FARMERS AND MECHANICS! THOSE in Want of Threshers, Engines, Reapers and Mowers are informed that they can l*.tVK JHO.VEir .vy,. by calling on us, as wo sell the best of creryIhing in this line and cheaper than any other house in the County. We offer chenp, to closeout a consignment, 1 VALLEY CHIEF REAPER and MOWER, Price, $185, at 4 Months. 1 SIX-HORSE CLIPPER STEAM ENGINE, Price, $500, on easy Terms. 6 CARD WELL' THRESHERS and SEPARATORS, Price, $246?in 8 easy Payments. BEFORE YOU PURCHASE tOUR G It A I N CRADLES, CALL OX US FOll r 11 ICES. Show us "Daddy's Dollars" and w# will dunce to your music. I r >_ iiiviu muvuisu m us ior i.ung s l/liemicni* Will please call at the Captain's Office and sottle by Note: Ac CO.. tjrrimlturftl Dealers and Druggist*'.. April 111 IG 2m SAMUEL S. STOKES, Attorney nt Iatw AMP TltlAI. .TU8i;iOE, Union r. II., H. C., WILL practice in the Circnit anil Probate Courts. All business in the jurisdiction of a Trial Justire attended to with promptness. Special attention given to collections, &c. Office over Steadman ti llawls Lsw office. Maroli 2 8 if Grain Cradles. I If AVE just received a lot of drain Cradles, which 1 will sell at VERY KKUWEIT PRICES. B; F. BAWLS, \ Ntf. 1, KtHt Union. . in to ft / ,