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r = e t ... .W ?-=w. A Day of Crime. A White Woman Outraged by a Neoro.? Middletown, N. J., July 22.?On last Monday m trning as Mrs. Sarah A. Crealin, white, wife of a tenant on the farm of William A. Couover, was walking along the path near the New Jersey South Railroad track, she was set upon by George Corney, a burly negro, who dragged her into the woods and outraged he#- after she had - fainted^ .The miscreant was captured last night '-end looked up, narrowly escaping being lynched. '' * \ Negro Attempts a Rape Upon a Little Girl.?Nashville, Tenn., July 22.?Yesterday afternoon John Houston, colored, attempted a rape upon a six yeaf oM daughter of Jason Kennan, Jr., about four miles West of Shelby ville, Tennessee. He was arrested by the child's lather and several neighbors. While in custody at Kenuan'a house last light, a party of masked -? men came and took Houston out, carried him ?nlf a mile down the pike and hanged him.? The negro had been in the penitentiary. An Escaped Convict Outbaoes and Murders .A Colored Uirl.?Louisville, July 22.?Intelligence reached this city at a late hour last night that a convict named Vonderhide, belonging here, escaped from the penitentinry at Frankfort Tuesday morning. At Brownsboro yesterday morning he met in the field Rebecca Johnson, (colored girl,) aged Id years, whom he outraged nnd murdered. After killing the child he threw her *>ody into a ravine aad covered it with stones. The parents missing her began a search, and in <-n short time found her body by aid of a dog.? Vonderhide was captured iu the vicinity. A Colored Girl Found with iikr Jaw Broken and Wounds on her, Throat.?Memphis, July 22.?At 12 o'clock last night Anuie Hardy, A colored girl, fifteen years old, was found by licr parents on returning from church, with her jaw broken and several wounds on her throat, neok and breast, which looked as though they Jiad been inflicted with a pick axe. The girl Jiad been sick for several days and died this morning from the cfleets of the wounds. There as no clue to the perpetrators of the bloody act. A Man Found Murdered.?Salt Lake City, "Utah, July 22.?John Turner, son of Sheriff Turner, of Utah, was found murdered near Kcho City. It is believed the crime was committed by a tramp named Frederick Welcome, of whom fhe father is now in pursuit. Welcome had twice been arrested by Sheriff Turner for horse stealing, and had threatened the Sheriff's j :r~ inc. A Boli? Bank Robbery.?Detroit, Mich., July 22.?A bold robbery wns committed at the private bank of Fisher, Preston & Co., in this city. this afternoon. While the clerk, Fred D. Gilford, wns nlone, a stranger appeared at the opening of the wire screen in the counter and expressed a desire to buy some government bonds. As Mr. Gilford was about to reply, the (stranger suddenly reached through the aperg tnrc and struck him in the temple with a slung^ .-shot. The blow felled hitn to the floor, and (temporarily rendered him insensible. When he recovered it was ascertained that between $4, 000 and $5,000 in currency, which had been ljring oii the counter, had disappeared. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1, 1879. Messrs. Hutchison ?J- Ilro.:?Gentlemen ? I Uiave used your "Neuralginc" and have been (relieved by it. All who suffer front neuralgia will do well to give you a call. It is useless to isutfer when we have a remedy at our door. II. W. Thomas, Of Ives & Thomas, Furniture dealers. 30 30 It Tiie Molly Maguiiiks.?Pottsville, Pa., July i "22.?James Wood, aged sixty, cqginccr of the | stationary engine lor the Lehigh Coal ana Navigation Company, was murdered lust night at Hull llun, between Tatnaqua and Summit IIill, iby niniiked men. Revenge seems to liave been 'the motive, is the money Wood had with him wae aet taken. The old haunts of the Mollie Magutres have been turbulent for several days past, and the murder is believed to be their work. .*. Hoot tiikm Our ?Worms arc often caused by Liver Complaint. The mucus or slime which forms in ill health is where the worms produce their young. If nature is assisted to carry oIF sliis mucus the worms find no resting place.? For children and adults Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach l'ad is the only sure cure and preventive. No medicine is used. 30-2w. A Plaouk Stkickkn Hark.?Mobile, Ala-, Suly 2<i.?The Knglish bark J?. II'. Wood has nrrived at quarantine, thirty-six miles below Mobile, from llavanna, with yellow fever on hoard. The second mate, W. A. Patterson, is very ill and everybody on board has been down except three men. Two men died, the last one yesterday morning, and their bodies were buried at sea. The captain and two sailors arc now convalescing. . Auk You Sick ??If so, go to your nearest druggist or store, and buy a box of Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills. They will cure you. You can find tlieui in any store. June 25 25 2ui OBIT I TAltY. "IN MEMORT AM Mr. William Hay departed this life on the 7th of June 1880, at his late residence in ^ Newberry Co., S. 0. He was born in the year 1807 and had consequently attained that period allotted to man, three score years and ten. William Hay was the oldest son of the late genial mud venerable Rev. Thomas Hay, who for mar*y years was the most prominent minister of the Jliptist Church in Union County and the beloved Pastor of Padgett's Creek Church. The son inherited the genial disposition of the father -and was in all circles a pleasant companion ; He was un amiable, kind .hearted gentleman, an affect ionate husband, a devoted father and a good citizen. In early life he was for several years engaged successfully in mercantile pursuits. For four _years ho held the ollicc of Clerk of the Court for Union County, niul discharged the arduous duties of that responsible ollicc, faithfully and acceptably. After leaving Union, he married that estimnJblc lady, Miss Martha. Law, of Newberry Co., mud devoted the romainder of his life to Agricultural pursuits, in which he was remarkably .successful. lie was in all respects a temperate juan?temperate in his tastes, in his habits, and in his opinions. During many years of intimate friendship we cannot recall an unkind or uncharitable word towards any one. His chief desire seemed to be to pass quietly through life, without giving offence by word or deed, lie ?? i?5n. ? wiiiow linn lour cuiiiiri'ii in mourn his departlire, lint willi (lie comforting assurance 8 hat a "mansion was prepare I For him, not made -with hands, eternal in the Heavens." His lust words were, "I have a hope in Jesus." AN Old) Fill F.ND. Consignees per Expross at Union, S. U., July 28th,1880. <\ F. I.emasler. C. M. Scales, W. A. MooreLea.I. W. II Wallace. F. II. COUNTS, A Hi. List of Unclaimed Letters Remaining in the I'oat Oliicc at lluioii, S. C. for (lit; week ciitlinjc July 151st, 18SO. Davis, Steven or Steven Calmer. (2) ; I'Uge, Mrs. Juicy; KJgc, A. W. I..: Oolilen A. M.; dossil, VVoshiiiglon anil Mr)). M. K. dossil; Jones, Willie J.; Jackson Msity. J.VS. II. (JOSS. 1\ M. ? ' *-? .VIJ1.W A Barbecue at Cross Keys. rnilKIlK will lie a first Class Harheciie fur_1_ tiisheil at the Davis' Steam Mill, near Cross A. Keys, on Friday next. 6th August. All llie candidates ami their friends nre respectfully invite)!, for we are expecting some good speaking. T. O. Hart will he at the pit. 1?. (5. WILIICKN Si CO. July 80 80 It ((IciiCh unci Straw lint*. 'A l.AHUE Sf'/ / /. Y AT ini'K & !\l- LI I5F/TT 1 April 23 JO (f 9 ^ - .. - ? Ctofciey City fcdvertisemant. A. M. GILMER, MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Phaetons, Baggies, Wagons, &c. Horrfcftlincing and lllncltHiuitlilug a Specially. ALL REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. I AM prepared to do nil the above work at the shortest notice, and will keep constantly on hand a full line of Duggy nad Carriage Harness, Umbrellas, Whips, &c.; also Iron and Caststeel of all kinds. Feeling confident that 1 can compete with any market, I respectfully call the attention of the people of Union to my Stock. A. 91, OIUIEK. Gaffney City, S. C. July 30 30 tim Give Your Daughters THE BEST ADVANTAGE IN Education and Liberal Culture. GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, S. C. FOUNDED in 1854. Attendance for the past two years oecr 150. Music a specialty, under charge of an eminent European Master, Prof. M. U. DeCainps. Expenses low. Greenville is famed for its health, delightful climate and culture. Twenty-Sixth Session llcgins Wednesday, Sept. Stli. ISSO. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. A. S. TOWNES, President. July 30 30 lm. CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE. CHARLOTTE. N. C. The 8th annual session of this Institute will open as usual on Sept. loth next. In the "Classical Course" students are prepared for any of our Colleges or Universities. In the ' Regular Course," trained to engage at once in the business of life. For circulars giving full information, apply to the undcrsigued. COL. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent and Proprietor. ; July 30 30 lm | TEACHERS* CONVENTION, ?to iik iikld at? PUTNAM CHURCH, Bogansvillc Township AUG. 20th and 21st 1880. Programme of Proceed in km. FIRST DAY. 10 A. M. What should Pupils Study? Rev. Q. S. Anderson, C. II. llobo. 11 A. M.?School Discipline. J. II. Williams, Esq., I). A. Townscnd, Esq. Qukstion Box. 2 P. M.?Economy of Time. II. F. Bailey, W. J. T. Glenn, Fulton Shell. 3 P. M.?Authority and Duties of Teachers vul of school hours. Jno. 11. Jctrerirs, David Johnson, Jr., Esq., Qukstion Box. SECOND DAY. 10 A. M.?Free Schools. W. H. Norman, Esq., Win. Jetferics, Esq. 11 A. M.?Annual Orator. ? Hon. J. II. Evins. Qukstion Box. 2 P. M.?Educated Labor. J. F. Brown, Rev. J. S. Bailey. 3 P. M.?Teaching as a Profession. D. A. Townscnd, Esq., J. 11. l'arrott. Qukstion Box. The committee hopes that all the teachers and friends of education will come out. and lend their aid. The people of the West Spring neighborhood know how to do things right, so give them a trial. I). A. TOWNSEND. J. B. PARROTT, JNO. It. JEFFERIES, W. H. NORMAN, J. F. BROWN. Committee. II. F. iSTOKFS, OP UNION, S. C., WITH T. L. SEIGLE A CO., A LEADING DRY GOODS HOUSE IN CHARLOTTE, X. C., WILL be glad lo serve his friends in person or by orders. The house carries the finest selection of goods in their line to be found in the city. They make a specialty of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings of all kinds. All orders addressed to Mr. Stokes will receive his personal attention. Samples of all goods sent on application. _Jiily 2:5 _ 20 tf GIN SAW SHARPENER. HAVING purchase the rig^t to uso the celebrated t'oston Gin Saw Sharpener in Union and Spartanburg Counties, we are prepared to sharpen Gin Saws in any parts of those Conn tics. This Saw Sharpener is undoubtedly one of the best machines ever used, giving'the teeth of an old saw the shape and working qualities of a new saw. Prompt attention given lo saws sent us by Railroad. When requested we will visit a plantation or neighborhood to sharncn saws, but will work at rcdnce-l price when saws nrc sent to us at Union C. II. Apply to J. W. HARRIS & CO., Union ('. II. June 25 25 3m Barbecue at Goshen Hill. rniiK public nrc invited to attend a first class _L Rarbecue at (ioslieu Hill on the 3d day of August next. First rate meats, barbecued in the very best manner, with all the necessary accoiupaniiuenls will be provided. We intend to make it the Rarbecue of the year. July 23 2b 2t Savage's Annual Barbecue. I Wild, give my annual Rarbeue at my place, six miles below Union, on the rail rod, on Thursday, the 5th day of August. All who have ever attended one of my barbecues know tbey will get a splendid dinner and have a good time generally. All the usual sports to suit all kinds of people will be provided. W.M. SAVAUK. July 23 20 2t Carriage Painting. WK have engaged for a limited lime the services of one of the best Carriage and Ruggy Painters in the State, and those who wish to iiave their carriages and buggies repainted should send them to us at once. A Id,UN & RORINS >N. July 13 28 It Gont's Shirts. KMT'S Dress Shirts and Furnishing floods. Agent for Keeps' celebrated Shirts, the cheiupctt and l-esl in the world. ' It ICE & McMJRE. 1 April 23 JO tf NOMINATIONS. For Coroner. FT S~ G REGORY. nu The friends of Mr. f. 8. Gregory announce him a candidate for the office of Coroner of ?' Union County, subject to the decision of the Primary election. 11 Mr. Gregory has always been a staunch and faithful democrat, and we know he will make a t0 faithful and efficient officer. le. For Clerk of Court. JOHN UTWEBSTER. ck Tlic ncany friends of John R. Webster take ( pleasure in announcing him a candidate for I ^ Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election.? Knowing him to be worthy the confidence of wi the people and well qualified to discharge the __ duties *f the office we cheerfully recommend him to the voters of Union County. ? C A ITT. JKFFTG KB BR. We take pleasure in announcing the name of q, Capt. T. Jeff. Greer as a candidate for the office ^ of Clerk of the Court. Capt. Greer lost a leg in he our late "unpleasantness" and should have the (\| support of all who appreciate the services of an ns Kx-Confederate. Subject to the decision ot the yy primary election. MANY VOTERS, te. gc J AM ICS M I N Ito. Please announce James Monro, ICs<j., as a candidate to bo voted for at the primary election, for the office of j Clerk of Court, for which he has demonstrated an en- fol tiro fitness. te (j,, For Sheriff* V1 ASA SMITH. ltc lit The friends of Asa Smith announce liitn a can- rp, didate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the de- thi cision of the people at the primary election. pc MANY VOTERS, te. 1)R. T It RATES. The numerous friends of Dr. Thomas B Bales respectfully announce him as n eaiulidate for the office of Sheriff of this county at the next ensuing election. Feeling perfect confidence in his ability to discharge the functions of said office to the entire satisfaction of the people and "according to law, and that his genial j manners guarantee a pleasant official intercourse with all on should he be the chosen of the people to the office for er, which wc have selected him. To know him is to confirm tin the assertion made. yei It. MACBETH. tl0 The friends of Rot>crt Macbeth announce him a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Union County. j The people of Union County know Sheriff Macbeth. j,e They know him to be one of the best men in the State? p, stern and inflexible in the discharge of hisduties, honor- ||f( able and honest in all his transactions with a heart fi ll gj| of the noblest impulses of man's nature. te. pr For Representatives. COL. 1. 0. M0KI88ICK. ~ wi We announce Col. I. G. McKissick as a candidate to be voted for at the primary election, for reelection to the House of Representatives. ^ CITIZENS. S J AS." ~Wl VINSON. The friends of Jas. W. Vinson announce him a candidate to represent the County of Union in the Legislature, subject to the decision of the fs Primary election. J WILLIAM JKKKKKIKS. U We take llie liberty of announcing the name of William JotTcrics as a suitable person to represent Union I County in the next Legislature. Subject to the decision A of the jHHiple at the Primary election. ev MANY VOTERS, te. JOHN It. JKFFKRIKS. The friends of Mr. John It. Jefferies announce htm a candidate to repress* the people of Union County in the next Legislature. This nomination Is made subject to the choice of the people at the Primary election. DEMOCRATS, to. For County Commissioner. JOHN 110DGEK. 1 The friends of John Rodger announce him as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the primary election. Mr. Rodger is a practical and scientific man. In mechanics and fiuances he has few equals. ,C_ T1 JOHN P. McKISSlCK. The many friends of John P. McKissick, knowing him to be a worthy citizen, a good business man nqd in every other respect well qualified to make an efficient and reliable officer, J' place him before the people of Union as a candidate for the office of County Commisioner, subject to the rules governing the primary election. 1" ~ lYTTl. ROBINSON. The many friends of II. II. Robinson announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of Uountv Commissioner. In MEADOW WOODS, to. JASPER ACOCK. The many friend* of Mr. Jasper Acock place his naino before Ihe people of Union as a candidate for the olflce of County t'oniuilsaioner. Mr. Aeock is u I rue democrat and an honest man possessing every qualification that will ensure to the county a good oirivcr. to. j ROHT. F.RAY. The friends of Rohert F. Ray hereby nominate him a candidate for County Coin ill is doner. Mr. Itay is one of the sternest and purest men in Union county, with excellent business qualifications. If elected he will make an active working and impartial officer. We know the man, and mean what we say. ol< O. It. FOWLER. The many friends of <J. R. Fowler present his name as a candidate for County Commissioner. lie Is thoroughly ?ri qualified for the position, being a thorough Mill Wright and a firm believer in good roads and bridges. Outside of being scientifically |?osted ill bridges and roads, his constituent shave always found hint promptly at his post of duty. JONEdVILLK. te. WM . JONES. J The many Irlcmlsoi wm..ioncs respeciiuiiy announce ftr him ;ik a candidate lor County Commissioner Ironi North 0f I'acilet, subject to tin a -tion of tli i primary election. Mr. Jones lias always been an active and staunch dcniocrnt, and if elected we feel sure lie will make a safe uml faithful officer. VOTKItS NOUTII I'ACOI.KT. te JONAS I,. SWINK . The many friends of Jonas I.. Kwink, knowing him to ls> all honest man ami a strong lieliover in good roads safe and |H'rinaueiit loid ^es, nominate him as their candidate for tlicoll'iccof County Commissi incr. Ikdng a \ > farmer he appreciates tlu value of ^ h*| roads ami bridges ami the importance of economy in the County financial affairs. Al.l ltl.li It. ACiillTltY. Knowing how ini|Hirlaiit it is, fur the welfare of the County, that the Hoard of County Commissioners should 0 he eom|KWtsl of m 'ii of integrity and business ipialiliea. _ (ions, we respectfully present to the voters of Union I County, at the primary el-s'tion. Hi" ii'iuie of Alfre I It Aughtry, agentleman eminently ipialiliod for that re- ^ sponslhle otfi :e. We believe he would make a most cflieient o(fleer and would se - that tip' affair? of the County entrusted totlieHoard were administered lu slrlet aeeortlanre with justice and economy. te ?'\l I f U'l/ The many friends of Will. I>. (ioiuli'lm'lt, res|iectfully. fl aniiouni'i'liini as n candidate for reelect iou us Coll lily J Commissioner. Subject tu result of I'rliuary election. U? Ci CAPT. BAHNBY T. OLKNR. Tic friciuls of Cufit. It. T. tilenii announce lilin a can did.ate for the office of County Couiniissioiier, subject to the decision at the I'rimary election. Mr. Gleiinjs fully <|ualifled to Oil the olticc creditably to himself nnd to the r satisfaction of the |ieople, tc. J til LMKit C. GRBBR. The friends of (iiliuer C, tireer an rum nee him as a c* eandidate for the i.fliee of County Commissioner. Mr, Greer's reeord as a soldier and as a citizen Is an assnranee that if he is elected lieu ill discharge the duties of III.* olliee in a way honoralde to himself and to the liest in- | f t?"?Csnf the County. This nomination is made sublet to t!i .* r's't-l of th !>. tiio.T.'.t? I'rimary election, tc, For Frobntd Judge. COLT J OS. F. GIST7 ~ The name of Col Jos. F. diet is respectfully ibmitted to the volers of Union County as a , and suitable person for tho nomination of robate fudge, flaring been identified all of s life with the County. Col. Gist is too well id favorably known to need any commendation our hands. This nomination is made subject the ac'lon of the primary election. MANY F1UENDS. te. .PAVIb JOHNSON, JR. rhc ftWAils of YV? Johnson, Jr., nominate him for rertlon to the offioj of Probate Judge, dr. Johtiaon hu performed the duties of the office tho ?t two years with marked ability, ami all who have had lllngs with lilni in liiaoffU-lal ea|iaeity will agree with that he is n faithful, honorable and gentlemanly offl', ami should be retained. te. For ''<immiuuinner NEWTON G. LITTLEJOIIN. We respectfully present the name of Newlcn Littlejohn to the voters of Union County, for hool Commissioner. We feel confident that would be the right man in the right place.? r. Littlejohn has had several years experience teacher, invariably giving entire satisfaction, e are satisfied that he will fill the office of hool Commissioner ably and well. ADVOCATES OF LEARNING, te. ltKV. C. T. icAIKK. Iter. C. T. Scalfe is hereby offered as a candidate ' the votes of the citizens of Union County, to All b office of School Commissioner, Mr. Scalfe Is well town throughout tlio County, having Itecn raised our uiidst and for a number of years in active work fore the people, therefore he needs no commendation s comrades during the four trying years of war will member that ho was always at the post of duty and lit he is not less worthy of their confidence In time of see. Subject to the decision of the primary election. MANY VOTERS, te. W. II. NORMAN. kVe are authorized to announce W. II. Norman a eanlate for re-election to tho office of School Conimlsslonof Union County, subject to the vote of the pimple the Primary Election. te I). A. T0WN8KND, ks the lucceas of our Free Schools depends mainly upthe efficiency and capacity of the School Commissionwe nominate Maj. I>. A. Town send an a candidate for >t office. Ills education and nn experience of sixteen srs In Teaching eminently qualify him for this posi. >n, and we know he will do his duty. POPULAR EDUCATION.* REV. J. S. BAILEY. Mr. Editor :?The numerous friends of Rot. J 8 Bailey reby announce him a candidate for the office of School mmissioner. Mr. Bailey has spent the prime of his u in preaching to the poor ; and has often been nccesatcd to ntidcrgo thfc heavy burden of teaching and caching at the same time. While ho needs the office i friendjtdo liol p?t Ids name in nondnation on that mnd alone; but on his own merits. Wc feel that he competCTlV to dl^mrge the duties of the office and II do so as faithfully and as w II as any man In the utity, 8u1|j?ct to thcdecision of primary election MANY VOTERS. omething New and Nice ?AT THE? [REEN FRONT STORE HAVE Just opened a select Stock of the . freshest und choicest Shelf mid Fancy Goods er brought to Union, consisting of Canned Oysters, Salmon and Lobster. Canned Pine Apples and other Tropical Fruits Finest Sardines, Choice Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Ail qualities of Pipes, from a Meerschaum to a common Clay. Pepper, Mustard and Spices. Fiuc Cigars a specialty. - CHOICE LOT OF TEA-CAKES, AX/) SWEET CRACKERS OF ALL K1XDS. mi... n a ? i. _ a /i ? inv jkm r rciicii uiui outer t anuirs. GltOC EllIES: HAS, COFFEES, and SUGARS, from the finest to Ilie Common Qualities. STATIONERY : \ipcr, Ink, Pens, l'cncih, En velopes, Erasers, cm ember llicOIIEEX FKOXT. JUST AROVE S >V. POUTER S STOKE. That's the place to get what you want, at the west prices and of the best quality. TRY ME, W. M. CJI IllIKvS. June 25 25 if NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. 1AVING opened for the public at Jot.esvillo S. C. a full assortment of ines. Liquors, Lager Reer, Oysters, Sardines. Salmon, Crackers, Pickles, Candies, Powder, Shot, Cigars, Tobacco. Cott'ce, Sugar, and loe in any quantity. I would be pleased to meet at all times my d friends and the community at large. Iced Lemonade A Specialty. Drummers will find my stock the Ne Plus Ula. Give me a call. iiirrini^v IIL'VTI L?V Joncsville, July 1st, 188C. July 9 *27 C?ms. NOTICE." I LI, parties interested in the matter now in V dispute concerning the Skull Shoal's ford e hereby notitied to appear before the Hoard County Commissioners, with their witnesses, Skull Shoals, on Monday, the 9lh day of ngust, 1880, at 10 A. M. Ky Order of the Hoard. W. L. GOUDELOCK, 0. 1$. C. C. wm. Hill, t'lork. July 10 28 It H. L. FARLEY, t orncy at l.nuuiid Ileal lisltKe Aftent. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Prompt attention given to all business. March 9 lv rENT'S FURNISHING GOODS^ T EKPS' Press Shirts and Collars, the cheap est and best in the market. Keep's Shirts, undried. $1. Very superior Under-shirts, rawers, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ac., Ac. RICE A MeLUKK. < Oct 10 41 if Fresh Goods. [IIES, Kalis, Parasols, Musipiilo Netting and . Prints. Hargains in the abovo goods to be had by tiling on, SPEARS A COl.TON. May 28 21 tf Ladies' Shoes. ' A1>1 ES" Haltimoro and Philadelphia made J Fine Shoes. Indies Newport or Sandal Slippers. Just relived at RICE A McLUltE'S. April *2d 10 If. Cow Feed! Cow Feed !! ')LKNTY of cheap Cow food, ut F. M. FAR 11 ft CO'S. May 29 21 tf THEY MUST I AND NOT CA: While Iawds, Nnincooks, Jnoonets, Qrentdinci sold. Muslins end Summer Dress Goods must be ssei Goods. It is not my intention to cerry goods orer from must be sold nt whatever prices thev will bri All the other floods remarkably cheap, so that and get sonic of the bnrgaind that are now s? rJ71io I^cador o D. 0 F C JEAP C A OPPOSITE TJP July 30 80 William filler's GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, EA^T UNION, I HE LOW THE POST OFFICE. [RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the people of Union County to my GENERAL ASSORTMENT AND LOW PRICKS OF MERCHANDISE, Consisting of every article usually found in a well assorted stock of FA9T1LY GROCERIES, AMONG WHICH ARE Sugars of all grades, Tea and Coffee, itacou and Lard, Flour and Fresh Meal, Fine llnnis and Salt Fish, Crackers of all varieties, Molasses of all kinds, AND THE FOLLOWING CANNED GOODSx Itoiut Itccf, Mince Me?l, Turkey nnd Ruck, Cuickon itiiil Ham. J Game and Boof, Oysters and Sardines, Lobsters and Salmon Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Peaches. Apples, Pears, Pine AppJes, Tomatoes, Corn. Ready Made Clothing. Brogan Shoes. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine my goods and prices, as I know I can please them in both. Don't forget the place?next store to the Baptist Church. WM. ELLER. Oct 24 43 ly New Goods! New Goods! G ROT ATTRACTION, OUR PURCHASES OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ARE now complete and we invite the attention of purchasers to our very full lines of LiltliCH Drt'sn <j>oo?Ih, White- (jl'imls, Fancy (jloodM, tiloves. Hosiery, COTTON A PES, LINENS. TWEEDS, CASSI MERES. nr. r*u u a nr #*i ATuuir* HATS, 8IIOE8. GROCERIES, &C. Cull and see us and vvc will lake plcusuro in showing what wo have, whether we sell or not. RICE & M'CLURE. April 2.?, 10 lf_ THOMAS KINKEAD CO LU Mill A, 8. C., WITH J IMES CARY d CO., WIIOI.KSAI.K OKAI.KK8 IN HOOTS AND 8IIOES, NO. 200 W. BALTIMORE ST., ^ OlT.?8ITK MA NOV I'. R HTRKKT, BAI.TIMORB. March 12 10 fima* TO THE LADIES V MILLINER! AT COST! T WOULD inform my friends and customers <1... ? .. ,*21 .kA..< #i.? it*. ^e 1..1? , X- Him Hum IIUW IIIIUI niivui iiic iiunuiv ui auijt 1 shall sell my Spring and Summer Millinery AT COST FOR CASH. MY Hals, Trimmings, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Laces, fee., liavc nil been marked down to ,Cost prison, for ('ash unit/. a ' MBS. J AS. GRANT. Juno H 2pi HE SOLD OUT! RRIED OVER! i and all.olasses of Lama fur trimmings, must b? rifleed, to make way fur a largo Slook of Winter year to year, as some merchants do ; those goods "gany person requiring Ilnrgnins should call early tiling at the f Ijow Prices, 'LYNN'S S H STORE, ^ION HOTEL. ir NOT FROZEN OUT! Plenty of Good Froit ?AT? S. W. PORTER'S. :o: [HAVE just returned from market where I purchased and am now daily receiving the handsomest SPRING STOCK THAT HAS EVEIt BEEN YOUR PRIVILEGE TO SELECT FROM. :o: DRESS GOODS. --ALL THE? Latest Novelties of the Season. CONSISTING OF Print*, MhrIIiih, French Lnwnn, Piques. I.lncn*, AND ALL YOU CAN ASK FOR IK THIS LINE. ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN Parasols, Hosiery. Gloves, Ruchings, Fringes, Ties, Laces, Buttons, Trimmings, &c>, &c. HATS, 1>OuTS, CAPS. SHOES. U U it mi liJLl JM Uiil X , In this Department we excel our former efforts. We have nil the Novelties and Shades of Trimming^. And they have been selected by our Nf r?. VtllMOU, in person, who is possessed of that rare faculty of pleasing all who call ou her. These goods have all been selected with an eye single to the wants and tastes of our patrons. Ladies She aid Call AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL G C> O I> N . Groceries ! Groceries!! Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! Crockery S Crockery S X Kverything in these lines can lie found opon our shelves. CALL AND SEE. S. W. Porter. April 1G 15 If The State of South Carolina COUSTY OF US'/OX. In the Court of Common Pleas. E. Hooker Sharp, 1 I'laintiff. | To vs. j Revive Elizabeth Sharp, | Judgment. Defendant. J To Abraham J. Gallnmn, Knight E. N. Fowler, Julius Fowler, Mnry Going, Jacob Going, Atlanta Sharp nnd Frances Scales, heirs at law of Elisabeth Sharp, deceased, the defendant in the above entitled cause : -r/?iT it.oi ii.? \j\J tiro uoiwuj nuinicu in n IMO jiiu^iuoiii X i? Haiti cause, obtained in said Court Tor said County (tlien District) on the 1th day of August, A. 1). 1800, remains in full force and effect but wholly unsatisfied. and that you are hereby required to show cause within twenty days after the service hereof upon you why snid judgment should not be revived according to the form, force and effect of the former recovery. January 27th, 1880. WON & McKI88ICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys, To Atlanta Sharp ami Fr antes Scales: Take notice that the summons or notice in this action, of which the foregoing is* a copy, was tiled in the office of the Clerk of said Court, for said County, on the 30th dny of January, 1880. Union, 8. C., June 30th, 1880. 1UON k McKlRBICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. July ?. 20 Ct Old Pnporct for Salu. J^N'iUlllE at this office.