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Gokey's Lady's Book for Jcxb.?-Tlio June tutnber of Godey opens with n steel plnle by Parley, that will forcibly suggest to niatntnts to k keep base bn'l playing outside of drawing-room W doors. "The ltosebud Garden of Girts ' is continued with increasing interest in ever** page, itnd the charming serial, "A Gentle Belle." Is also continued, giving two Novel* by distinguished authors to every?subscriber. In addition are first-rate stories by Florence Aveual, Kihol Tanc, Chas. C. ltoycc, Kiln Hodman Church, and others. The mothers will find new 1^,^ suggestions for Furesido Fun; there is a capital fairy slory for the little folks; an article especially seasonable upon gardening, by the eminent florist, Thus. Median; and, in addition to nil this, a feast of fashion matter, profusely illustrated, and the usual pages of Work Department, Hints on Home Adornment, and other specialties of this magazine, which with this number closes its ninetyeighth volume. What other periodical, at that advanced age, can boast of being as blooming, fresh, and attractive as a belle of eighteen?? Scud !?1 to the Publishers and try it for six month*. Dkatii or Ex-Senator Gaillard in Liberia. ?A letter has been received by the officers of llie Libcriau Exodus Association in Charleston, *' from Clement Irons, stating that ex-Senator, S. K. Gaillnrd. one of the .colonists who went out from Charleston to Monrovia in the Axor in April, 1878, died near Monrovia on the loth of April last, and was buAd with Masonic honors. The letter further states that Irons has also been rick, but has recovered, and that the rest of the Charleston exodists are well. The death of Gnillard will prove a heavy blow to the exodists, ns he was one of the very few colonists who went out from here who had the advantages of education and menns. 0 ?. Hanged in a Thunder Storm.?Knlcigh, May 10.?Henry Alphonso Davis, (White,) Ileury T. Andrews, (white,) and Lewis Carlton (colored,) the noted Chapel Hill burglars, were to-day hanged at Ilillsboro', the county seat of Grange Couuty, where their numerous crimes were committed. All the prisoners proclaimed their innocence to the last moment. Carlton spoke an hour and said his salvation was sure. The partine bet wen Andrews and his sister on (lie scaffold was most affecting. All were firm and showed no signs of wavering. The hanging was badly botched up. The ropes around the necks of Dnvia and Carlton were too long, and their feet rested on the ground. They were raised and the ropes rcticd, causing death from strangulation. A terrific thunder storm raged during the hanging, and tlio scene was wild aud terrible. At least eight thousand people were present. ?. Two BuoTimts Kii.lkp.?Atlanta, Ga., May ?3,?A special to the Constitution says: At Kingston this Morning, Thompson and Joseph Morris, brothers, violated a town ordinance by firing pistols. Burroughs, the town marshal, collected a dollar fine from each. Thompson Morris followed Burroughs to the depot and plopped his face. Burroughs drew a stick and Jose 1* Morris snapped his pistol at Burroughs, who commenced filing on his assailants and rctreatiug across the railroad truck, the Morris brothers advancing and emptying their pistols, I ken throwing rocks until both fell from their wounds. Thompson died in thirly minutes.? Joseph is mortally wounded. k - XT I* /? ^ /in iifiW 1VIIK WOKS, SO UOKS Til K UNION. ? J Tlic New York elections next lull for State officers (sixty-four in number) is so important as to affect materially tlie presidential election in 1880. Tlic Democrats will unite and put forward tlicir strongest incn for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. If tlie Democrats carry the State it is probable the successful candidate for Governor will be New York's candidate for nomination for the Presidency or ViCe-Presidency before the Convention of 1880. * Git wo Busiskss.?Since the first of January last there have been received at the railroad depot of Chester 1,038 tons of guano and acids. The receipts last year, wo are informed, were something more than 1/200 tons?showing tin increase in favor of this year, of 100 tons. This allowing is contrary, we think, to the general expectation ; but it may be relic 1 on, as the i.bovc figures are taken from the books of the inilroad companies. ? Chtstor lleporltr. Larok Finns in Brooklyn.?New York, May 24.?The fire in Brooklyn broke out in Fowler, Crampton & Co.'s linseed oil mills, extending (from 55 to 03 Furnian street, burning ull night, xnd the owners estimate the loss at from $250, WOO to $3tKi,0()0. While the oil tiro was progressing smoke issued from store "D" of the Wat rouse store, the lessees of which arc Barttlett A Green. The store was filled from the ground floor to the roof with sugar, bute, hemp, cotton and other material, Bnrtlctt & Green state that the loss would reach half a million. . A Timsc.n.wt Tiiaokhv.?Baltimore, May 23.?A special from Culpepper says : "In a difficulty hero to day between D. M. llcnin, editor of the t'ulpoppcr Tim is, Philip M. Jones and G. W. Jamison, seven pistol shots were fired by the different parlies. Beam was shot in the abdomen ; it is thought he is fatally wounded.? Jones received a ball in the shoulder. Jamison, who did the most of the firing, wns not hurt.? Jamison was enmniillod In 'mil ? Hkavv on IJoNnflMF.s.? Atlanta, Ga.,May 24. ?Tho jury in the case of the State of Georgia vb. Jolin Jones, late Treasurer, and his securities, John T. Grant and ('. A. Nutling, rendred a verdict this morning, after having been out over twenty-four hours, for $92,l'Jf?. llis se.curitics were good for this amount. Tanks Coi.i,f.<tki>.?Up to Wednesday abou S3,(MK) of the .May instalment of Taxes hnd been collected. This is quite a creditable showing when the fearful scarcity of cash is considjnr^i.?Chester Reporter. . I'r.makkaiii.e. ? A gentleman ot this town is (the father of three children, each of whom was ,born on the 19th of the month ; and their births took place on consecutive days of the week, viz : Saturday, Sunday and Monday.?('hater Reporter. MARHIKD. ADAMS?HANKY.?Married, on the 1st of May at the residence of the bride's brothers, by Thomas Gomer Ksq., Mr. JosK.ru Ahams, to Miss ilivui- nil ..r WFIITUOCK?WOOMllllGIIT.?Married, m s (lie 4lh inst., l?y Thomas Comer Esq., Mr. Or.onriK \Vmitm)ok, (o Miss J,txinka Wooi.iiiiioiit, all of Union County. IIRAKKFIFLD?IVY Morried.on (lie 1th inst., at (lie residence of the bride's mother, by Thomas Comer Esq., Mr .1 v*1r.s HiiAKr.KiF.i n lo Miss Xannik.F. Ivy. All of Union County. GREGORY -GREGORY.- Married, on l?ih inst., at (lie residence of the bride's Mother, by Thomas Coiner Esq., Mr. Soi.omon (iitkhoiiy lo Miss Jknnmk OiiKuoiiY. All of Union County. GREGORY?K<MiN. ? Married, on the '.".M inst., at the residence of (he bride's parents, by Rev. C. T. Scaifo. Mr. IIr.vwoor? Gnr.ioftv to .Miss Amasi>a Koon. All of Unjon. List of Lsttors Remaining in (he Post Office at Union, S. C., for tl?c week ending May 24, 1879. James Forest. F. S. Farrar, Ogilvie Heggie, (foreign,) A. O. Redding, Mrs. Mary dims, James Allen, Mrs. Matlie Burns, Major Jenkins. J AS. H. OOSS, r. M. The Latest Musical Wonder. The Orguinctte ; representing Organ and Organist, Music and Musician. Not a toy, but the most marvelous musical instiumcnt of the age. I'lays from one to a thousand tunes. No limit to cither kind or quality, l'lays Hymn Tunes, Popular Somjs, Polkas, Waltzes, Reels, Quad~ rillcs and Ifor'-pipes with perfect accuracy. A mere child can play it. Constructed on the principle of a cabinet organ and plays automatically from tunes on perforated paper. In hand some case, 2 ft. long, 1 ft. wide, 1 ft. high.? Price, includiny Four Tunes, only $10. Extra tunes 25 cents each. Guaranteed to give more satisfaction for the money than any other musical instrument in '.he world. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for descriptive circulars.? Address, LUDDBN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.? Wholesale Southern Agents. 15-3t Mrs. E Richards' MILLINERY DEPOT AND I, A DIES' FURNISHING STORE. :o: MItS. E. RICHARDS would respectfully inf....... ,l.? I ~e i-_:? ? o.i.a. iviiu iiiv huuiv3 vi ui1ivu iiiuv siiu i*> i?* cciving new goods every ten days or two weeks, therefore will be able to keep all the LATEST STYLES IX HATS ami MILLINERY GOODS constantly on hand. Sho has also added lo her stock, Ladies' Kin Gloves, Parasols, Fans, Coksktts, Laimes' Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collaiietts set in Linkn ani> Lace, and any article that a lady may call for ; and if not iu my store 1 will have it here in G days. MISS JANNIE SCOFIELD, who is assisting me, will be ever ready to show the goods and do her best to please one and all. Ladies give us a call. E. RICHARDS, Next door to Rice & McLure's. May 1G 20 tf Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions lo me directed, I will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in June next, within the legal hours of Shcritfs sales, the following property, to wit : One lot or tract of land located in Cross Keys Township, Union County, containing five acres, innro op 1i?su liriiiinlml lnml. ?>F Willi ... 1* ... , . o ? . Nornian anil Sliiloh Church; levied on nnd to be Hold as the property of Jason 11. Davis, at the suit of Kiclinrd C. liny. ALSO Ono black Horse, a llridlc nnd Saddle, one Gold Watch and a lot of Merchandise, to wit: One bolt I.insey, two Kegs Mule Shoes, one lot cotl'ee, two sncks shot, one lot Shoes, four llridles, one lot shirt llosonn>, one lot Gloves,, ono piece Swiss Muslin and one box Indigo; all levied on and to be sold as the property of James 1). Fleming, at the several suits of Philip M. Cohen, Spears & Co., A. C. & 11. F. Wiley and others against J. I>. Fleming. It MACBETH, S. U. C. May 1ft *J0 ftt Tax Notice. IN accordance with an act of the General Assemb'y of South Carolina, approved March J2, 1878, every person required by law to re turn properly for taxation must do so annually between I he first (lay ??T June, and the twentieth day ot July. Parties failing to make a tax return to the County Auditor within the time about mentioned subject themselves to a penalty of fifty per cent., to be added to their return of the previous fiscal yenr. TAXABLE PROPEHTV. All real estate and improvements thereon, all personal property that may have any value, except wearing apparel for self and family, and articles provided for present subsistence, the latter not to exceed in value ?100. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and GO are liable to Poll Tax, except those exempt by law. L>. JOHNSON. Auditor Union County. May 2:1 21 4t PIAXO-IOIME AX1> OHUAXSI TUNED AND REPAIRED, -ENTIRESATISFACTION GUARANTEED, BY PROF. GONZALEZ. WHO will do all the Tuning in Union ami vicinity on satisfactory terms. He also has a fine Rose-wood Pianoforte, of Munn k Clark's make, in perfect order, for sale afr$12o. Jt can be seen at the Union Hotel. May 23 21 3l RUBRICATING CASTOR Oil,. FOR GREASING CARRIAGES, REGGIES, Ac. For Sale by B. P. RAW US No. 1, East Union. May 21 21 if I I A Y F O R N A L E T~ | A AAA l'OUNl>S Timolliy, Clover ami 4:l'j Uv/U Herds (lrass--lhc finest ever offered in Union. At No. 1 East Union, adjoining the Eos'. Office. I'ricc reduced. 'IVriiiM 4'itsli. B. P. RAW US' Cheap Cash Store. May 2.1 21 tf Stock of Notions. rllAVE just received the largest, the prettiest, most varied and cheapest stock of Notions ever seen in Union. Conic and sec for yourself. S. IV. PORTER. May ?.? 10 If < Irooorios. HAVE a new supply of all kinds of (Sroco1 tics, and those wanting Cheap (Soods in that line should call on inc. S. W. PORTER. May 2 IS If RcnutKill lire** Goods ! mil E largest assortment, the prettiest Patterns I and cheapest priced Dress floods to he found at tmv market nhnvc Charleston, can he seen at RICE & MrUURE'S. May 2 1? tf WHERE TO BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS. fosterIIilkins HAVE just received from New York ft Complete Assortment of Goods in email of theiri various departments, consietiug, in pnrt, of Foreign and Domestic Goods, DllEHS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, /y /r m /y *r a r\ t* n O 1/ i I V i\ JY iJ Tj ?3 , FANCY OOOVS, Ac., Ac., Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL GRADES, Including Zieglcr's Ilnnd nnd Machine Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children. LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS IX GREATVARIETIES, A complete nnd well selected stock of CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, From llic best Manufacturers in the Country XI a r d w are! Our stock of Hardware is undoubtedly the most complete of any in the upper part of the State, and in it can be found EVERY TOOL WANTED ?NY Til R? I AiniKRS ANI> MKCKANICfi. We have bought a large and carefully assorted stock, embracing,everything heretofore kept by us, with many new and improved articles never brought to this market before. >Ve purchased FOll CASH, and intend to sell ns low ns the same qualities of good4 can be bought in this or any NEIGHBORING MARKET. COME AND TUY US. We lako pleasure in showing cur goods, and only n?k you to examine them hefore purchasing elsewhere. FOSTER & WILKINS. May 2 18 If ItEltITIFt)L THINUS AT JAMES ALLAN'S, 3 O 7 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. KICII JEWELRY of New and Elegant Designs, and exquisite Workmanship. FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, or the Latent Styles. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As well as less eostly Sets, in Great Variety. STERLING SIL VER )VA RE t?. i twxi. xii cinou nun uuiiuiu III CBbbernu, OBpecially adapted lor wedding " Prosents. SILVER-PLATED WARE. Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Putter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, flee. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French Clocks, Bronzes, Fine Table Cutlery, Opera Classes, Fine Glassware, <j-r. Til K BEST GOODS AT THE LC WEST J'It ICES. nKMKMDF.il TUB PLACE ! JAMKSALLAN, 307 King HlrVcl, CHARLESTON. May 9 19 .Ira Xt'H Stock of SIlOCM. J IIAVE jn-t received a new stock of all kinds ami qualities of Ladies' and Men's Shoes," from the finest dress shoe to the coarsest brogan, and 1 intend to sell them low down for Cash. S. W. POUT Ell. May 2 18 tf Men and Boys of Union ! WE have the cheapest and best Cassimeres, Tweeds, Linens and Cottonades for men and boys' wear you ever snw. It ICE Ac Mr LURE. May .1 18 If New Goods Arrived. M Y Spring nn<l Summer Stock of Pry Good*, . Notions, Clothing, &c., is now open for inspection nnd sale. Trices lower than ever. 8. W. TOliTEK. May 2 i8 tf Fans I Fans I I YOU can "rnise a breese" at my Store that will keep you oool nil summer, by buying a fan from my large stock I've got them of all qualities ami nt all prices S. W. PORTER. May ft 19 if Gloves, AI.fi sizes, nil colors and nil qualities, nt the lowest price*, nt X tV. PORTER'S Cheap Xtore. May 9 19 tf ___ 4 Ail for tie Citizens of :o: NEW SPRING I SU AT LOW P3 J. T HTL! A HE receiving a handsome Slock of Spring and Sural they invite their Customers aud the public generally have any intention of purchasiug or not. THEIR LINE OF D IS COMPLETE. CONS A. T. STEWAI DUIOSS I 'A TT] French Organdies, French Lawns. India Lawns, Printed and Strii India Silks, Muslin S . :o: THEIR STC PRINTS, WHITE GOODS 1 Will compare with those purchased for larger inarkc SADIES' ] II -menTHEY OFFER :o: THEIR STOCK OF GEN AND FURNISH I a s never better, in style and quality, or cheaper. The BABIES S A.LSO, A LARGE LOT OF BOOTS AND TIIEIR SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THE FOLLOWING LP Ilnrdwuro, WoodcinvtifC, Crot'koi'vM'r AXD Til FA' WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTh. OIL AND Vi AND SADDLES Ai> All of the above goods were brought here to SELL and chance before purchasing elsewhere and we will convinci T. T. April 2."? 17 IN SPITE OF T THE GRAND SPR AT P. M. C POPULAR DRY G( Grows More Attn ? :o:-<?* I II AVE just'returned from the Northern-Market) DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, JS< IXnt.M, Notions, Groc These Goods were bought at the very lowest prit I'OH CASH, as will astonish everybody. CALL AND SEE FOl 10,000 Yards Calico? fast Colors,?at 5 cents, pry 5,000 Yards 4 1-4 Sliirtinjr, nt 7J cents? Never before sold for less thnn from 10 to 12J "R "P cents. A tjrent Bnrgnin. 200 Corsets, all sizes, nt 25 cents?Cheap at jn ( 60 cents. stock 1 A good Stock of COTTONADES, from 10 cents and upward. I A C< The finest lot of I,A OIKS TIES, ever seen here, from 6 cents and upward. If y 500 Boxes Paper and Envelopes?say 2 "!?"<!}, quires of Paper and two dozen Envelopes? astonif at 6 and 10 cents a Box. for ^ Good lMns, 6 papers for 5 conts. fore jr Aineriean and French Cassinieres, n beau- nnn tiful Btock. ullU LADIES' AND GENT'S SHOES. ! , My Stock of sliocs is large and complete and ] Hardw prices low down. To give y?u an id?** of what pari ol I propose to do in this line, I will sell you a J nice PAIR OF CONGRESS GAITERS if you FOR 75 C'KtfTO. the bc' These (.niters were never before sold for less than | Apri To Contractor**. Office of Ca. Commissioners. IIF BIDS will be received at this Office up to. Monday, June (Mh, for covering the County Triinm Jail with Tin. May Kids to be handed to Win. Hill, Clerk of the Honrc1, rniiF I$y order of the Hoard. r| tills W. L. UOUDELOCK, C. C. 0. -1May 10 '20 It .. _ May Ready-Made Clothing AT prices astonishingly low, at t /> GO KICK k Mrl.ntrs. O hit] May 2 18 tf May Union Coity. MMER GOODS-, aiCES, 7 & c o iter poods of nil (lie Intent novelties, and f to call and inspect them, whether they BESS GOODS ISTING OF HT & CO.'S ERNS OF jed Piques, ls and Poplins, uitings, Mummy Cloths, Ac. CI? OF iND DOMESTICS Is. They Iihto a largo Assortment of HATS CAULK LOW PRICKS. T'S CLOTHING NG GOODS, y have n fine lot of T. MILKS & SONS n <>i:^ ? ALL KINDS OF SHOES. SES IS LARGE AND VERY CHEAP: u*?S rnrc uixl Groceries. WTIO.V TO Til KIR STOCK CF \IiNISH, fl> BRII>LES. 1 we are determined to do it. Giro u? a e you that we mean wliat we sny. HILL Ac CO. ir HE FROST ING OPENING OHEN'S )0DS HOUSE, active Daily. j with a large and complete* Stock ofi JOTS AND SHOES, lerica, Ace., Acc. :cs, and will be sold at such prices, ? VrtTTPflTTTT? A V V AV K# A4 JLJ JL ft* T'S FURNISHING GOODS! A.DY HADE CLOTHING! his line (lie quality and prices of my tas never been equalled in this market. OAT and PANTS FOR $1.00 ou want a whole suit or any single gardon't buy before you examine nty stock,, is larger than ever, and my prices will *h you. You can get a Out and Pants IK DOLI.AK! A thing never known boi Union. CERIES AND HARDWARE I ways keep large Stocks of Groceries and are and never allow any one in the upper r the Stale to undersell me. CALL ON MR EARLY. wish to get the pick of my slock an<i <t bargains call on me at once. P. P, fOnEY. Ill lo if HATft. JAT bargains in Hats. New styles in raw goods for men and boys. Ladies' cd H its. RICK & MoLURH, 2 18 tf Hosiery* ! oheapesi and best, at S. W. PORTER'S Cheap Storo. 9 lit tf MULES FOR SALE. 0I> Mules for Sole at the Rrick Stable beid Farr & (Vs., Store. 10 20 3t /