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For the Times. From Brown'a Store. Mil. Editou :?Americans ns a people, are loo prone to go to extremes, anil the common expression "it is all the rage," is accepted as nu thority for adopting any course of conduct or style of language that tho most vulgar or illit* erato may attempt to force upon society. Your other correspondent "Occasional," 1 fear is about to run into one of these extremes, in accusing me of being "fast," merely because my article on the pic-nio happened to be received by you first, which happening consigned his to the waste basket. His idea of ray object being matrimony, makes me laugh. Why, toy friend, I've been working in the matrimonial harness several years. You've not got "Dick Dundas, ' yet. You aro bad at guessing. Friend "Occasional, remember what Josh Dillings said about "big words," and don't try to choke the readers nf thft 7V>I1S>* Ulitk lltnm \f atfimonta] nn<l Ann. nubinlistic! Whew?(his hot weather. Josh says that words with more than three syllables were made cspceinlly to tell fibs with?don't use fhem, my friend. : Well, Mr. Editor, we've had an awful fight up here, between General Green and Cnpt. lloe.? Uilt old lloe has fairly whipped the General out and the farmers are crowing over him like game chickons. The what crop is the best we have had for many years. Oats are also fino. Health good ; Out the "pill peddlers," are looking hopefully towards the green apple and wntermelon season. "OLD" DICK DUNDAS. - A Sao Event.?Georgetown, June 12.?Our community was painfully shocked, and suddenly thrown in a state of bereavement to-day by tho announcement of the untimely death of Mr. 11. Lovat Eraser, the only son of our intendnnt and banker, the Hon. Kobert E. Eraser.? The mournful and dreadful event occurred about 11 o'clock A. M., at his father's residence, where be lived, by shooting himself with a pistol, the ball entering bis left breast and passing through the heart, causing death withiu a half hour. S. T. Atkinson, trial justice, empanelled n jury, with George 11. Congdon, foreman, and tho following verdict was rendered: * "That tho deceased, K. Lovat Fraser, came to his death by a pistol-shot wound, inflicted by himself, gnd, in the jury's opinion, while in a state of mental aberration.'' The generous and kind nature of our deceased friend, and his congenial manners, had collected ior nimjteu in tnis coinniuniiy a nosi oi warm friends. lie is highly thought of where he is known. Not long since he was connected with the Georgetown 7'ime* as one of its editors. In that capicity he discharged, his duties manfully and fearlessly, thereby gaining admiration from all. He leaves n young and devoted wife and two lovely little children to mourn thcix loss. He departed this life at the youthful age of about twenty-eight years.?Cor XTeios and Courier. . # A Sap Accident.?Mr. E. Frank Lyles, while returning from a hunt on Thursday, was killed by the accidental disoharge of his shotgun. It sceins that upon arriving within about two hundred yards of the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. W. A. Martin, living near Monltcello, Mr. Lyles stopped to rest on a fence, where he was soon sitting by some negroes working a short distance Away. He had been there but a few moments when the discharge of a gun was heard, jtnd the negroes saw him fall. Upon arriving at the fence, they foAnd him dead, the contents of the gun having entered his head near the eye and passed out at the back. Mr. Lyles was about 19 years of age, and the son of the late Captain E. F. Lylos, of ima uuuiiij. nc nnu uvon numv umo in winnsburo, attending school, but was compelled to go home on account of sickness. He was preparing to return when the fatal accident happened. Mr. Lyle.i was a promising young man, and had made warm fiiends by bis genial disposition. The news of his death caused general'and profound sorrow.? Winmboro New* and Herald. June 14. ? ? ..... ... Dr. Darby's Fitsrral.?The funeral of Dr. Darby took place yesterday afternoon at 0 o'olook at Trinity Church. It was attended by a large concourse of people. All the services had been perfomcd in New York except those at the grave. Her. Dr. Shnnd officiated and read the impressive service cf the Episcopal Church. The fol[owing gentlemen acted as pal'bearers: Dr. 11. W. Taylor, Dr. A. N. Talley, Dr. U. B. Turnipseed, Dr. P. E. Griffin, Dr. A. A. Hylves ter, Dr. George Howe, Jr., Dr. John Lynch, Judgo A. C. Haskell, Col. John 0. Haskell, Moj. IV. If. Gibbes, Dr. D. B. Miller, Judgo Andrew Crawford, Dr. II. D. Heinilsli, ('apt. John T. Khett, Dr. Frank Green.?Col. Reg titer. A remarkable breach of promise caso has been tried in London. Mr. Jaokson contracted to marry Miss Paris. Subsequently ho became insane, whereupon MUs Paris sued him for not marrying her. and has actually recovered $'250. Tho Lord Chief Baron ruled that the defendant's lunacy did not make a bit of difference. It was argued that so far from being incapacitated for marriage by his lunacy, he all the more neoded a wife to take care of him. The thing was settled on purely abstract principles. It was nothing that poor Mr. Jackson oouldn't be mafiied ; that no clergymen would marry a inanino. It was shown that Mr. Jackson was rapidly recovering, and when restored to his senses might marry Miss Paris, but that didn't change (Jie verdict. Miss Paris got her $250. :?-m ftottTiisBh Farmrr's Monthly.?We aro iu receipt of the June number of that excollent mogt" sine, the Southern Farmer's Monthly. It is righter if possible than its predecessors, and Contains a new feature, an illustrated Faihion Department, which will make it still more welcome, especially to farmers' wives. This number is replete with interesting and valuable agricultural apd miscellaneous reading, comprising just such articles as are suitable for a farmer's paper. It should be in every farmer's house it) our county, and we trust that at no distant day it will be. Price, 6 months, $1.00; 1*2 fnonths, $'2.00. Maniple oopies will be sent on receipt of 3-cent stamp. Address, J. II. Estill, Savannah. . "Mires hundred dollars is a good deal to pay (hr one ios{a> card, especially as tliey are retidied for a cent each. Yet this is what a Rodliester man must fork <JVer. He is a music dealer, and he wrote on a postal cnrd to a clergyman in New York as follows : "You still owe me $'20 on a piano you stile away from* here, rfnd should turn over a now leaf and n?? ma the balance ; for example to your child rorv, bo honest end send it." Mr. Schmidt, the clergy* rtian, sued him for $10,000, and haa just received $30C and costs, which the Roohester man must pay. besides the cent he originally expended for the card. '-1?. ^? Several patches, of wheat in Anderson have hoen threshed during the past week, some of which made very fine yietds ; among them are the following : Dr. 8. M. Holland's, 1} acres. 6fi hushelVt Mr. B. W. Byrura's, 1} acres, 00} bushels ; Mrs. V. Burress', 1} acres, 34 bushels; Mr. P. SpellmiWs, 1} aores, 63} bushels.?Anderson Intelligencer. Tua Pre-Drs Rivrr. ?Cheraw, May 81.? The Pee-Dee is lower then pt any time during this year. It stands fo.dAjt only two feet ghotfi law-wMer merit * ' i Bad Account from tiir North Wkst.?Cleveland, Juno 13. ? Report* published in the Leader to-day from nearly nil ports of Northern Ohio, and some in Western Pennsylvania, show that there will be about two-thirds of the usual crop of wheat, and that the corn crop will be a failure in consequence of tho drought, Oats are better than corn, hut thero will not be over twothirds of the usual crop of hay, and fruit will bo very light; potatoes fair. 01JIT UARY. JOLLY?Died, on the 15th inst., of Pleura Pneumonia, Mr. John P. Jolly, in his 70th year. He was a christian gentleman and highly esteemed by all who knew him. lie will be Badly missed by his friends and family. "An honest man is the noblest work of God." A. E. F. Sunday School Convention OF UNION COUNTY, The Union County Sunday School Convention will meet iu the Methodist Church at Union July 523d 1871), at 10 o clock. Every Sunday School in the county is requested to send three delegates also a statistical report, showing number of teachers and scholars, Books of instruction usod, &c., &c. A free discussion of the oiiuwing suojcciH will oe neiu: 1st. The aims of Sunday School Conventions; to bo opened by Kev. A. A. Jatnes and J. E. Cofteld. 2d. Tho best modes of conducting recitations in classes of different grades ; To be opened by llev. 11. D. Smart and J. K. Jeffcries. Tho public are most cordially invited to attend . By order yf Executive Committee. B. O. CLIFFORD, Ch'n. June 20 25 4t " time table of the Spartanburg & Asheville R. R. AND 8.T. A C. railroad. To po Into Effect, Monday, June 2, 1870. DOWN TRAIN. | UP~TRAIN. Arlro. I/cavo. j STATIONS. Arlve. I^are. 0 00 a m | Hcndemnnville. 6 20 0 10 Flat Itock. 6 05 6 2.5 i (Vilomaus 5 4.5 <J40ani 0 55 Saluda 5 30 7 10 Melruse 5 15 7 40 Tryon City 4 45 7 50 Lnndruma 4 30 S 10 Cainpobclla 4 10 ft 34 Ionian 4 00 8 40 Camptop 3 50 pm 9 00 Air-LlnC Junc'n 3 30 ? 9 30am Spartanburg 3 10 10 03 i I'aeolet I 2 45 10 21 iJiincaviUe i 2 30 10 50 II 00 I Union 2 03 I 2 05 11 27 >Kantuo 1 40 II 47 !Fiah Dam I 1 25 12 05 Hhvlton | 1 10 12 15 Lyles Ford I 1 00 12 30 12 47 Stmt hers 12 45 p m 112 40 fl 'SR AIdIoii 112 10pin * Breakfast. f Dinner C n Trains on S. A A. Road will be run by A. L. Time J AS. ANDER80N, Superintendent. Road to be Opened. NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Rone leading from Son ford Gregory's, on th< Cross Keys nnd Cross Anchor Roads, lo Ynr borough's Mill on Knoree River, will bo opened by tho 1st day of October 1879, unless good ond sufficient reason is shown why-lho same should not be done. By Order of B. C. C. W. L. GOUDELOCK, Wit. Ifii.T., Clerk. Chairman. June 10 1879. 24 4t SPEARS & C0LT0NS ONE PRICE, 5C. COUNTER. OWING, to the scarcity of money we havt opened a FIVE CEXTS COIJVTER, to which we cordially invito all who are Ir search of bargains. On the Counter you wil find, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, ami Stationery, togcihor with a lot of useful HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, which housekeepers would do well to examine, Every thing on this Counter is so remnrkubly cheap that we are forced to say that while u>t bought the goods it does seem that tho man from whom we got them must have stolen them. SPEARS & CO ETON. June 0 28 tf Keeps' Shirts. KEEPS' Complete Shirts for $1 00, are the cheapest shirts ever offered to the public. Perfect fitting and the best material. For sale by the Agents. RICE & MCLURE. June 0 28 tf Keeps Umbrellas. KEEPS' Umbrellas, Silk and Gingham, are very superior, and much cheaper than the same style of Umbrellas can be purchased ol any other manufacture. RICE & MCLURE. June 0 23 if LUBRICATING CASTOR OIL. FOR OREASINO CARRIAGES, REGGIES, Ac. For Sale by B. F. RAWLS No. 1, East Union. May 28 21 . if Stock of Notions. [HAVE ju^l received the largest, the prettiest, most varied and ohenpest stock of Notions ever seen in Union. Come and see for yourself. . S. W. I'OKTER. May 0 Id lf_ Ileaullfnl Drcm Goods ! THE largest assortment, the prettiest Pntterni and cheapest prioed Dress Goods to he found at IIIIV market, above Pbarlnalnn ??n ha seen at ' RICE& McLURE'8. May 2 18 If -Vow Mock of Nlfioc*. rH AVK Jim received a new stock of all kinds and qualities of Ladies' and Men's Shoes, from fhfe finest dress shoe to the ooarsest brogan, and 1 Intend to sell them low down for Cash. 8. W. TORTER. May 2 18 tf Grooferies. I 11 AVE a new supply of all kinds of flroee< ries, and those wanting (iheap floods in that line should oall on me. S. W. PORTER. May 2 18 if ETo8iery\ THE eheapest and best, at 8. W. FORTER'8 . , Chimp Ulert. M?y 9 19 If' WHERE TO BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS. : FOSTER fcllLKINS 1 ' ' "/t HAVE just received from New York n Complete Assortment of Goods in each of their various departments, consisting, in part, of 1 Foreign and Domestic Goods, rtrtrass goods, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, COT TON AD ES, > FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac., Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL GRADER, Including Zieglcr's Hand and Maohino Shoes for Lndies, Gents nnd Children. LADIES' AND fiFNT'S HATft IX GREAT VARIETIES, A complete nn<l well selected slock of CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, From the best Mamifactnrers In the Conntry II 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 : ?BY THE? > FARMERS AND MECHANICS. AVe hare bought n large and carefully assorted stock, embracing everything heretofore kept by us, with many new nnd improved articles never brought to this market before. We purchased FOR CASH, and intend to sell as low as the , same qualities of goods can bo bought in this or any ; NEIGHBORING MARKET. COME AND TRY US. We take pleasure in showing cur goods, and only ask you to examine them hofore purchaa ing elsewhere. FOSTER & W1LKINS. May 2 18 tf I HEAliTIFUlT THINC1SAT ' JAM ES ALLAN'S, 3 O 7 KINO STREET, mi A I>T L'OTAVT O /I v li aniJi iO A v/LI , o. V. RICH JEWELRY of New and Elegant Designs, and ' exquisite Workmanship. ! FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, i of (he Latent Stylos. | DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As well as less costly Seta, in Great Variety. STERLING SILVERWARE In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especially adapted for wedding Presents. SILVER-PLATED WARE. Tea Sole, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French Clocks, Brontes, Fine Tible Cutlery, Opera Glasses, Fine Glassware, $c. THE BEST GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. REMEMBER THE PLACE I JAMEHALLAN, 307 King HI root, CHARLESTON. May 0 19 Son Tax Notice. 1 ? IN accordance with an act of the General Assemb'y of South Carolina, approved March '22, 1878, every person required by law to return property for taxation must do so annually between the flrwt day of June, and the twentieth day Of July, l'arties failing to make a tax return to the County Auditor within the time above mentioned subject themselves to a penalty of fifty per cent., lobe added to their return of the previous fiscal year. TAXABLE PROPERTY. All real estato and improvements thereon, all i personal property that may have any value, exi cept wearing apparel for self and family, and i articles provided for present subsistence, the nurr iiuv iw t*cccu in Tmuo 4P1W. All male ritiiens between tbe ages of 21 and 00 are liable to I'oll Tat, except those exemptjiy law. D. JOHNSON. v l i Auditor Union County. May 23 21 4t Notice of Dissolution. THE Firm of A. Irwin k Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. , - All parties indebted to said firm will pleas* settle at once with Arthur Irwin, who will continue the business, and is alone authorised to close the business, of the Arm. June 1st, 1879. A. IRWIN, R. W. TINSLEY. June 6 23 las Ready-Made Clothing \ T prices astonishingly low, at ^ lye* k ttcUTRirg, A All for tbe Citizens NEW SPRING I S AT LOW 3 J. T HTL ARE receiving n handsome Stock of Spring and they invite their (hiMtomers and the public gem have any intention of purchasing or not. THEIR LINE OF IS COMPLETE, C( A. T. RTTP.W Z DRESS 1?AT' French Organdies, French Lawns. India Lawns, Printed and S India Si Mui :o:? THEIR ST PRINTS, WHITE GOODS Will compare with those purchased for larger it LABI ES ' 1VIT I Cll THEY OFFER AT RE\ :o:? THEIR STOCK OF GE AND FURNISt nerer bolter, in style and quality, or cheaper. HAD IES ALSO, A LARGE LOT < BOOTS AN THEIR SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THE FOLLOWINC Ilnrdwn ro, W uotlonwni'ft, Crockery Ti AND THEY WOULD CALL SPECIAL j OIL AND AM of the Above Roods wore brought hero to SKL chnnce before purchasing elsewhere nnd we will coi ?T. rl April 23 .17 IN SPITE OF THE GRAND SP AT P. M. POPULAR DRY ( Grows More At,i :o: i IIAVK just returned from the Northern Mai dry nnnns fiT.nTiTTMn , V * VJ., Hats, Notions, Crr< Thcso Goods were bought at tho very lowest FOK CASH, as will astonish everybody. CALL AND SEE F :o:10,000 Yards t'alico? fast Colors,?at 6 cents, p 5,000 Yards 4 1-4 Shirting, at 7} cents? Never before sold for less than from 10 to 12} v cents. A (Ireat llnrgnin. 200 Corsets, all sizes, at 25 cents?Cheap at ? Stu A good Stock of COTTONADF.S, from 10 cents and upward. A The finest lot of LADIES TIES, ever seen bore from 5 ccnls find upward. 800 Boxes Paper and Envelopes?my 2 quires of Paper and two dozeu Envelopes? fts| at 6 and 10 cents a Box. f0| Good Pins, 3 papers for 6 eonts. f01 American and French Cassimeres, n beau- n liful Stock. u LADIES' AND OENT'S SHOES. My Stock of shoes is large and complete and Hi prices low down. To giro you an idea of what pa I propose to do in this line, I will sell yon a nice PAIR OP CONGRESS GAITERS if FOR 75 CENTS. th These (loiters were never before sold for lesa than $1.50. New Goods Arrived. MY Spring and Sommer Slock of Dry Goods, Y Notiuim, Clothing, ko., is now open for in- 1 jircnon nnu nine. | RD Price? lower than ever. 8. W. POhTER. May 2 )8 If ? HAY FOR SALE] j k A j|AA POUNDS Timothy, Clover ntul A rrUjUl/V Herd? Gra?s-the fluent ever offered in Union. At No. 1 Kaat Union,.adjoining the Poe? Offtce. Price redn*e?l. TefMH Calth. Bi F. KAAT US ** Cahh Plflrfc,. May 23 21 tf of Union Comity. DIMMER GOODS, PRICES. 17 & CO Summer goods of nit the latest novelties, ami erally to call and inspect thein, whether they T> PP. R fl RAAT\6 INSISTING OF LRT & CO.'S TERNS OF triped Piques, Iks, slins and Poplins, Suitings, Mummy Cloths, drc. OCIi OF 3 AND DOMESTICS larkcts. They have a largo assortment Of HATS IAuKARLE LOW PRTCFS. [NT'S CLOTHING HNGr GOODS. They have a fine lot of T. MILES & SON fC SHOE S. OF ALL KINDS OF D SHOES. 1 LINKS IS LARGE AND VERY CHEAP: wnre, nwarc and Groacrics. 1TTENTION TO TIIEIR STOCK CF VARNISH, k NI) BRIDLES. L anil we are determined to do it. Give us a ivinco you that we mean what wo say. [7. IIILIj AC CO. tf. THE FROST RING OPENING COHEN'S jOODS house, tractive Daily. kcts with a largo and complete Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, i &.T- *-m, prices, and will bo sold at such prices, OR YOURSELF. ENTS FURNISHING GOODS! IEADY MADE CLOTHING! >ck has never been equalled in Ibis market. COAT and PANTS FOR $1.00 If you want a whole suit or any single gar>nt, don't buy before yau examine my slock, tich is larger than ever, and iny prices will lonish you. You can get a Oat and Pant?| ONE DOLLAR! A thing never known ho e in Union. ,i ROCEHIES ANB HARDWARE! 1 nlwuys keep large Stocks of Groceries and irdwarn and never allow any one in the upper rt of the Slate lo undersell mo. CALL ON MR EARLY. you wish to get the pick of my stock and e beat bargains call on meat once. P. IV, COIIKK.' April It lo tf ' . " I " ' Men and Boys of Union I VE hate the cheapest and bent Cassimeres, Tweeds, Linens nnd Cottonadcs for men d beys' wear you erer saw. v>. RICE & Mc LURE. May 3 18 tf Parasols. pROM a Calico io the finest Silk. at the rery ' lowest prices, at 8. \Y. PtfHTKK'8 Cheap Store. " May 9 19 tf ieraaene at to. c?ut? a (dallon, fit . pmna * % n 4 M tf