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of that city having notified the railroad officials that quarantine would be established on nil trains leaving Memphis after that hour. onk i?ay l.atbh. Memphis. July 12.?The State Board of Health this morning established inspectors of trains and passengers. Hereafter all persous and t rains leaving Memphis will be required to have certificates from the inspecting officers. All trains arriving and departing will transfer passengers and baggage at a point five miles distant" from '?~Tho%?# * At a joint meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Cotton Kxchangc held this afternoon the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas the City of Memphis hns in all re< spects complied with all the rules and regulation* prescribed by the National Board ol Health. v.,,? n..lo?,,u ltesolved, l tun liiiiv iiuoiv. .-.v.. ami other cities tiuit hnve qimrantine<l Against us be requested to observe ami respect the rules an J regulations suggested by the National Hoard of Health ami adopted by the sanitary council ol the Mississippi Valley. A. I). I.angstatr, president of the Memphis Association, alio left this city this morning, telegraphs front Milan, Tenn., as follows : "1 have visited every town between here and Memphis on the Louisville road, and conferred with tho mayors, physicians and prominent citizens. All sympathize with us and will not quarantine against us unless we have an epidemic." Everything regarding the fever remains in statu quo. Is'o new cases have been reported in the last two days, and the general impression is that ilie fever will not spread, but be confined to the families where it is nt present located.? No change is reported in the condition of Judge Kay and his son. Both are very low and not expected to live. Sunday in M km puis. Memphis, July 13.?The day has been notable for its quietude. Services wore held in but few IT churches and the congregations were very small. The State board of health to-day suspended the quarantine against all freights. The passenger baggage quarantine is still being enforced. At seven o'clock to-night an order was given to the keeper of Elmwood Cemetery to have Judge Hay's grave dug. Me was surely dying at that hour. Mrs. Tobin, who resides on Bradford street, and whose case with that of her husband was at first thrown out by the board ol health as not being yellow fever, was dying this ^ afternoon at ti o'clock. No new cases have been reported since last Thursday. Official from Mkmpiiis on Saturday Evknino. Washington, July 12.?Acting Assistant Surgeon (icorge It. Thornton, of the Marine Hospital service, who is also president of the Memphis Board of Health, telegraphs Surgeon-Guneral Hamilton, under date of Memphis, July 1:1, 7.4(1 1'. M.: "Six cases of fever have occurred to date and three deaths." Goon Sanitary Condition of Nkw Orleans. New Oim.kns, July 12.?The Auxiliary Saui' tary Association makes Ihc following statement iii mi ollicial form : After a thorough investigation by the otlicer* ami members of this association, supported by the testimony of the lloard of Health ami the New Orleans Medical Association, we hereby declare that this city is now in a perfectly healthy condition, and that there has not been a single case of yellow fever here during ttie present summer. The city is in better sanitary condition than for many years, and the absence of the fevors which usually precede yellow fever inspires the belief that wc shall escape serious sickness. The country will be officially notified if yellow fever should appear. A Hurricane in Michigan. Detroit, July 12.? Pontine, Port Huron and St. Clair, in this Stale, were visited yesterday by a destructive storm of wind and lightning. At Pontine tlio spires of the Congregational and Episcopal Churches and jail were seriously damaged and a number of bouses unroofed. The damage to crops and orchards in the vicinity ol Pontine is reported as very great. The damage to crops in the surrounding country from heavy rain and wind is reported very serions, and will inllict heavy losses upon farmers. TilK STOItM IX OIIIO. Cincinnati, July 12.?Advices from point* in the interior and eastern portions of the State indicate that the storm last evening was very severe, and in many instances the effects disastrous. The damage to crops will he very gieat. At Dcgratf a number of houses were blown down, the whole country covered with water and the crops levelled. All through the State the day has been intensely hot and the air very sultry and oppressive. 31 A RH1 JAMBS?MBTTS.?Married, on ib<- 10th instant, at the residence of the bride's Father, Mr. Win. Melts, by llev. A. A. Jnnics, Mr. A. lb James, son of lho officiating clergyman, and Miss Mattik I'!- Metis, all of Laurens County. Consignees per Express at union, s. u. juiy 16th 1879. <J. I>. Farrar, Gibbcs & Go. F. II. COUNTS. Ag't. POSITIVE ORDERS. Save 50 per ocut on Your Taxes. Mil. Kimtoii :?Please i.nnouncc to the tax payers of Union County, tlint the time for making a return of their property to the Auditoi ^fpires, l?y limitation, on Satitnhij/ evening ol the prrxnt iceek: that a full force will remain it: the Otlicc at Union the balance of this week, to enable all who have not clone so?to make their returns on time ?-io take due notice ami govern themselves accordingly. Auditor's Office, Union, 1"> July, INTO. JOHN 1,. YOUNG, Auditor. July IN 29 It Sheriffs Sales. 1> v virtue of Sundry Executions to mcdircctcd ) 1 will sell, before Union Court- llouso door on the first. Monday in August next, wit hit the legal hours of .Sheriff's sales, the following properly, to wit : One I met ol laml locateil in cross Keys town ship. Union County, containing one huinlro< ami ninety acres, more or less hounded hy landi of VV. S. (Jregory, P. II. Sheldon, \V. (S. (Jon ami others ; levied on ami to he sold as the prop ?rty of Stephen II. Purser, at the suit of \V. S Gregory. Tiiny i- ? MACRF.TIf. S IT. (', ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO.. ?SUCCESSORS TO? fiCO. W. WILLIAMS *V CO., COTTOX F A <T O II S?W II 0 I, I' S A I. I (i k o c i: It S \ vnGo ncral Commission Merchants, 1 AND :i IIAYNS STREET, 4 < * 11 A If LES'I'OIV, S. < . .Inly Iq fm The State of South Carolina, 7 COUNTV OF UNION. , In the Court of Common Pleas. ' John 11. Renwick, Plaintiff.} it t *. it . \ i i I Summons? Robert I?. Lyons aS Adminis- | 1 traiof of the goods, .Chat- | 1 %IeS"nndVrcdifs of James ! Rogers, deceased,* Robert | r 1$. Lyons, Nancy II. Rogers j John R. Lyons, Josepli J. j ? , . . Lyons, Ann K. Clark, IVil- | Complaint liain li. Lyons, .John >v. IN. [ Heard, Sallie 11. Beard, { Mary E. Douglass, James | scrve.i E. Jlenwick, and A. Q. | ser>iu. Clark, Defendants. J i To the Defendants above named : YOU arc hereby summoned and required ti answer the complaint in this action, o which a copy is herewith served upon you, ant " to servo a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers, at their oflice, No. 'J i Law Knnge, Union, South Carolina, withii twenty days after the service of this summon! on you, exclusive of the dny of such service and if you fail to answer the said complain within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thii action will apply to. the Court for the relief dc mauded in the complaint. Dated, Union, S. C., 8th July, 187U. MUNUO & MUN 110, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ( ,?J ames .UU.NilO, I skai, > Clerk of Court. To the Defendants, Jolin H. Lyons, Josepli J Lyons, Ann K. C'lnrk, A. Q. Clark, and Wil liani U. Lyons : Take notice that the summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled ii the ollice ^f the Clerk of the Court of Conimor Pleas, for Union County, at Union Court House in tho State of South Carolina, 011 the cightl day of .Inly, one thousand eight hundred an> seventy-nine. Dated, 8lh July, 1879. MUXRO & MUXRO, Plaintiff A ttornrt/*. No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Carolina. July 11 28 fit The State of South Carolina CGUXTV OF UXIOX. Iii the Court of Probate. BY DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge ofl'robatc ii Union County, WHEREAS, Wesley II. Clifton has madesui to me to grant him Letters of Aduiinis trillion of the Estate and effects of MKS ELIZA P. MoCUACKIN, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and Creditors of th< said ELI/A F. MeUlt AC KIN deceased, that the; be and appear before me, in the Court of l'robate to be held at Union Court House on the twen ty-eighth day of July nest after publicatioi hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sliev cause, if any they have, xvhy the said Ad minis tration should not be granted. (liven under my hand, this eleventh day o July, Anno Domini 187'J. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of l'robate. July 11 28 -Jt* GINS! GINSTT rpiIE attention of the planters of Union Conn .A. ty is called to the improved Light draft Magnolia or (lullett (iin. It is superior to an; gin sold in the market and adds one quarte cent a pound to the price of cotton ginned 01 '? ... We also sell .the well known Winship Ciin which has given .such general satisfaction in ou i County. j We can supply Condensers and Feeders alsr i Call and examine samples. I | F. M. FARII & CO. j July 11 28 tf_ Two Safes For Sale. Ill AVE two excellent Fire-proof Safes whic I will sell at very reduced prices. i inie mum a continuation i.ock, ine outer nas : j Key Lock. Tliey are in good or.ler and equn | to new. Tlicy will be sold for Cash, or Note with np proved Security. W. A. NICHOLSON'. July l 27 ;;t Administrator's Notice. VtiL persons having clnims against the cs of Mrs. Sally Floyd, deceased, are reqttcs | ted to hand them to me, properly attested, iui ! mediately. All persons indebted to said estate must tank payment to me at once. J. W. VINSON, Adni'r. June ft7 20 4t The Xo\l Comity Fail*. VMF.KT1 NO of the Stockholders of th Union County Fair Association will be licit at 10 o'clock, on Saturday the 20th of July.? As arrangements will then be made for the ncx Fair a full attendance is earnestly requestetl. A. >V. THOMSON, l'resident. D. 1'. Dr.NOAN, Secretary. . July 11 28 :it FEMALE SEMINARY, 1 iTIISS C. M. ItEID, PRIXCI 1*AI. 5 I rpiIK exercises of this School will be rcsuinct _L on Monday, Aug. IHtli, in the building nex to Capt. Fnrr's residence. The scholastic year will lie divided into tw sessions of 20 weeks each. TKKMS I'Kit Sr.SMIttN OF 20 WKKKSt 4th Class S10 0 Oil " 1"? 0 2.1 " 20 0 . 1st " ; 25 0 1 Music 15 0 ' French 10 0 Instruction in Calisthenics given, free c J charge. Hoy* miller 10 Youth of Agt Received, 1 A discount of 10 per cent, will l?c made ft) tuition, to any party sending two pupils. . TOjfJON _ STEAM MILL Foinerly T. M. Whiteside* k C'o. ' Tl AYING taken charge of the Union Steal r L Mill and put nil its machinery in cnmplot order, I am propnretl to Grind Flour, Meal am Grist fully equal in quality to any nrtll in th country. ? ' It twill ho my constant effort to please the ens (outers of thcipill, holh in the quality of th "turn out" and in prompt no.*), and I respect full, ask a trial from the cili/.ens of the town of L'niol and the surrounding country. The mill is in hotter condition than ever he , fore, and I intend to dovolo my whole atlentioi to it. Nothing shall he noglce'ed on my par to git" the Mill the he?t reputation of all th mills in tin'Count v. Trv me. dWIKMl If \must. .Tone ?."! IT, Jm TV o t i o o . ? TIILIK Auditor of Union County makes the JL following Appointments in the townships to meet the Tax payors, (or have his representative |o do so,) to take all the returns required by the Aot of the General Assembly ; t% be made to the Auditor, by the '20th day of J dlf-J879. Full returns of all Ileal and Fersot'umjSslale must be made?and roll Tax. A1T0INTMENTS TO WIT: Fish Dam Township. At Cross Uoads, Fishdam, on Tuesday July 8th. " ltichardsville, 011 Wednesday " 9th Goshkn Hill. \l (?t tvli on Hill nn Tlmrtiilav Jnlv 10th " Col. Robert Benty, ou Friday lllh " L)r. Thomas Bates, on Saturday " 12th BOG axsvii.i.K. f At West Springs on Tuesday July .8th I " Jasper (libtis on Wednesday " 9th " Cedar Bluff on Thursday " 10th Citoss Keys. s At Gregory's Store on Friday July lllh Minter's Store on Saturday ' 12t 1 PlNKNKY. * At Mount Tabor, ou Tuesday July 8th " Kelly & Smith Steam Mill *' 9th Goyokysvii.i.k. ^ At Sarrntt's Store, on Thursday July lOtli " Wilkinsville, 011 Friday 11th dh aytoxvim.? At Draylonville, 011 Saturday Tuly 12tli " Brown's Sloro on Monday " 14th 11 Glandyburg on Tuesday " loth joxksyii.i.e? At Jonesville, 011 Wednesday July lbth > santuc? 1 At Siuituc Depot From Wednesday noon July 9th to Thursday noon " 10th Union? I At Auditors office, from the 2nd to 20th July, every day except Sunday. Auditors OHioc, Union, July 1st, 1879. JOHN L. YOUNG, Auditor. July 1 27 8t_ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Probate. j John II. Kenwick and James "| K. Ilcnwick, Plaintiff a. t. . t , Summons Robert 11. Lyons, as Admin- j istrator of the poods, chatj tels and credits of James Rogers, deceased, Nancy J r II. Rogers, John R. Lyons, ! ^ Joseph J. Lyons, Ann E. Clark, A. Q.Clark, William K. Lyons, John W. N*. 1 lt?.,,..l" ti.lli. IS It.,.,...? v m ' t> ii l" I Relief. Mary h. Douglass and Robert 1). Lyons, j. Defen hints. J To the Defendants, above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to " serve a o >py of your answer to I lie said petitioq^ on the subscribers, at their oflice, No. 2 Law _ Range, Union, .South Carolina, within twonf ty days after the service of this summons f on you, exclusive of the day of such sorr vice; and if you fail to answer the said pelti, tion within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the petition, r Dated, Union, S. 28th June, 187'J. MUX 110 & MUNRO, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. | "J Pavii> Johnson, Jr., I skai. j- Judge of Probate. To the Defendants, John R. Lyons, Jo9epii J. I Lyons, Ann K. Clark, A. Q.Clark and William K. Lyons: a Take notice that the summons in this action, d of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office of the Probate Judge for Union County, >. at Union Court House, in the State of South Carolina, on the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine. Dated, 510th June, 1870. MUM HO St MUNRO, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Canolina. July 4 27 Gt 'nu.. oim CJ lu n. i: A IIU Ol'ilLU UI OUUIII Will uilllilj C COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Common Pleas. William Lawson, Plaintiff, "] against | Summons Ilorry Lawson, Sion l.awson, j for relief. u Nancy Finchcr, 11. M. Fin* f Complaint j clier, Frances Lawson. Ho- | not served. sail Lawson, Defendants.) t To the Defendants, Herry Lawson, Sion Lawson, Nancy Fincher, It. M. Finchcr, Frances Lawson and Rosalie Lawson : YOU arc hereby Summoned and required to answer (lie complaint in this action, which will he tiled in (lie Ottice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Fleas, County of Union, at Union Court House, South Carolina, and to * serve a copy of your answer to (lie said com1 plaint on the subscribers, at their ollicc, at t Union Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons o on you, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the l'laintitf in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Union, S. (?., duly 1870. TOWNS UN D k STORKS (( Plaintiff 'a Attorneys. Cu.vni.F.s hoi.t, . skai. } Clerk of Court. r U-J b To the Defendant, Sion Lawson : Take notice that the summons in this action, of r which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Union County, on tho second day of July, 1870. o r .Hiiv > 1870. / T< M KN l> k RTOKKS^* , Plaintiff's Attorneys."* n July 1 27 f.t J IV O TIC 14 0 TO ICOAO OVKRKEERM. \7OU are heret?y ordered to put your fievernl i- X sections of Koads in pood order by tlie e loth of Aupust, 1870. y Those failing to obey this order will be pro* ti ceeded against in accordance with the law. All persons between the ages of 18 and f?0, except those specially exempted by law, arc liaii I>1 e to perforin road duty. 1 l!y order of tbo Hoard of County Conimis* e sioners, IV. f<. OOUDKI.OfK, ('bnirinan. Wji, H,n t, Cleric. July 11 28 it 1 All for. tlw Citizens I NEW SPRING I AT LOW -:o: T rp tt T T . X XX X X AKE receiving a handsome Stock of Spring anil they invite their Customers anil the public ge have any intention of purchasing or not. THEIR LINE OF IS COMPLETE, C A. T. STEWi DRESS PAT French Organdies, French Lawns. India Lawns, Printed and India S Mi :o: THEIR SI PRINTS, WHITE GOOE Will compare with those purchased for larger T^ A I> IES WHICH TllEY OFFER AT lit I :o> THEIR STOCK OF G AND FURNIS1 never better, in style and quality, or cheapei I.ADIES ALSO, A LARGE LOT BOOTS AN THEIIl SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THE FOLLOWIJ Hardwttr?, W oodenwnrc, Croe'kor ri: and they would cai.l special OIL AND ANl) SADDLES , All of the nbovc goods were brought here to Slv chance before purchasing elsewhere and we will c T. r April 25' 11 WHERE TO BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS. FOSTER & rams I HAVE just received from New York a Com- . pletc Assortment of Goods in each of their I ""Various depart incuts, consisting, iu part, of Foreign and Domestic Goods, DltKSS GOODS, W H I T E GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, CO TTON ADKS, FANCY GOODS, tl?., Ac., Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALT, GRADES, Including Ziegler's Hand and Machine .Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children. LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS : IX a It EAT VARIETIES, A complete and well selected stock of i CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Front tho host Manufacturers in the Country H :i r <1 >v arc! 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 THK? ^Anni:us AAI? mechanics. Wc have bought a large and carefully assorted ' stock, embracing everything heretofore kept by , its, with many new and improved articles never 1 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 XKICJ 11150K f X( r M A UK KT. CHMi: AND THY I S. We take pleasure in showing cur goods, and only ask von to examine them before purchns- , ing elsewhere. , FOSTER & WJLKINS. May 2 tf of Oion County. SUMMER GOODS; PRICES. 7l & o o I Summer goods or nil the latest novelties, ami nerally to call and inspect tlieni, whether they DRESS GOODS !0.\'SISTIN'G OF i.ET & CO.'S TERNS OF Striped Piques^ilk s, islins and Poplins, Suitings, Mummy Cloths, &c. LOCK OU" S AND DOMESTICS . . f markets. They have a large assortment of ? IIATS MASKABLE LOW PRICES. E NT'S CLOTHING 3ING GOODS, They have a fine lot of T. MILES & SONS SHOE OF ALL KINDS OF D SHOES. "CO LINKS IS LARGE AND VERY CHEAP: y wnro, 'in-ware mi<l GroocrlcN. ATTENTION TO TIIEIR STOCK CF VARNISH, V > I > BRIDLES. LL and wc arc determined to do it. Give us ? onvincc you that we mean wliat we say4. r. H1EE Ac OO. i tr Cheap! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! NEW GOODS, ??FOR Till']? SPRING and SUMMER O I-i" 18 79. WE invite the attention of buyers to our New Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS which have been selected with a view to I ho requirements of our Customers and which we propose to sell at prices in SYMPATHY WITH THE TIMES/ As usual, our store is tilled with every thing demauded by the wants and tastes of the Country, from the most ELEGANT FABRICS lor Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, to PLANTATION NVPPLIEfik Call and see onr goods and hear our prices, Rice & McLure. April '25 17 tf Sunday School Convention OF UNION COUNTY, The Union County Sunday School Convention will meet, in the Methodist Churoh at Union July 2dd 1870, at 10 o clock. Kvery Sunday School in the county is requested to svttd three delegates in so a statistical report, snowing unrulier of teachers and scholars, Hooks of in.sfruction used, Ac., Ac. A free discussion of tlio following subjects will be held: 1st. The aims of .Sunday School Conventions; lo bo opened by Kev. A. A. James and J. K. Cofield. 2d. The host modas of conducting recitations in classes of different grades ; To be opened bv Itev. It. It. Smart and J. it. Jcfleries. The public are most cordially invited to attend. Ity order yf Executive Committee. B. O. CLIFFORD, CVn. .Tune 20 2"? 4t Fans! Fans!! \r(tl can "raise a breeze" at my Store that . will keep you cool all summer, by buying i tan from my large stock, l ve got them of all rpialities and at all prices s. w. porter,, May 9 19 <f