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An J now, Mr. Editor, 1 have paid my r*?-i pects to "A. D. C." more nt length than I at I first, intended to do?a courtesy rarely cvor j .?-tiiended to him by any one, wh'tc or blackt who knows him?and will close with tho remark that this bush-whacking style of attack upon me thorugh llis public print is a cowardly attempt to gel rovengo for a private personal grudge which "A. D. C." has against me. D. A. TOWSSEND. Tho Colored Te&ohera Convention. The couve tion of the colored Teachers of Union will meet nt Union C. II. Aug 17th, 188d. Annual address by J. M. Foster. The art of school management?^ D. Davis. The advantage derive I from th? combination "flf intellectual and physical Education?Miss. Hat I ic L. Campbell. Principles nntl practices of teaching?Miss. Mary E. Witbcrspoon. Niout Skssion. Which ii the greatest benefit,?intellectual, moral or pSyisical education?J. J. Kinard. The advantages derived from coaducating males and females?V. J. P. Cohen. Is the present salary of teachers sufficient to demand good teachers. ? A. W. Rice. Objective teaching?its methods aims and principles?C. II. Jones. Dbdatk. Which will cxeri the greater influence on the destiny of the colored race, educating the males or the females. Affirmative?Miss Amy 1*. Wilscn, Miss Mary im^Sfcnooi dAffihiTssnJTrerr Tn Steps ana wr others interested in the advancement of the col?f>red race are cordially invited to be with us. A. P. WILSON, Secretary, by order Vice President. The County Sunday School Convention. The following nnincd pieces, taken from "Oospel II Villus." Now. 1. '/ nil.I .1 tin va I.oar. oalaala.l tor use at (he mass meeting of tlie Sun Jay schools on Thursday, Aug, 10, the second day of ^ ^io convention. fl ) No, 100 Who's on the Lord's side? " 10 Whosoever will. 41 82 Only an Armor bearer. 41 223 ltcvivc Thy work. 44 285 There'8 a work for each of us. The superintendents of schools arc earnestly requested to practice these pieces, and to be at Jonesville by 10 o'clock A. M., with their full schools, or as many as possible. It is hoped that the day will be one of the P greatest pleasure to the siindav school children of Union Caunty. There will be a picnic dinner, to which all are expected to contribute. Delegates to the convention will report at the M. E. Church on Wcdncsd ty at 10 o'clock A. M. B. G. CLIFFORD. Chtn'n. Ex. Com. The Public Schools. milE Fall Session of the Public Schools will | X open on the 30th July. i The trustees are requested to meet with their riorlf nn GVi.l..tr il.. on.l. ? in ? > ? I ceive application, for schools and to discuss other matters relating thereto. D. A. TOWNSRND School Commissioner. July f) 27 2t Notice to Creditors. J. F. Norman as Administrator, Plaintiff, Vt. Amanda Harnett and Louisa Harnett, Defendant.*. PURSUANT to nn order of Honorable J. It. KEPSIIAW, Presiding Judge of Seventlt Circuit, passed 2Gth June, 1883, all persons having demands against the estate of Sarah A. ltarnelt, deceased, are required to present and establish them before ntc at my ofiicc on or before the 1st day of" October next. July Gth 1883. JAMES MUNRO, Master. July G 27 'Jui MORE GOOD CHEER AT THE LITTI F RRFFN KRAUT mm w 9 9 m mm Bm b? II II U II I JUST received, a lot of NEW GOODS, consisting ns follows : Choice Hams and Breakfast Strips, Summer Cheese and Maccaroni. Bologna Sausages in Jelly, Soused Mackerel, Majkerai in Tomato Sauce. Desiccated Coconnut, Orated Pineapple, and other canned goods. PEARL GIllST always on had, Fruit, Candy, Cakes and Crackers, (Lemons received every week, A choice lot of Tobacco and cigars in stock. W. M. UIBBES. Auly -C 27 tf CHEAP BUT SELECT Excursion TO HENDERSON V1LLE, N. C. :o:? UNDER the auspicics of the Lad:e9 of the Columbia Haptisl Churcli an Excursion Train will be run from Columbia, S. C.? to Hendcrsonville, N. C.,on Monday, July IGth, and retprninjj, will leave Ilendersouvillo, on Wednesday, 'July :18th. "l'aseengors may return on Any train within,ten days. HATES FOR HOUND TRIP. iFrom Columbia ?:i 50 .(Children undor12 years $2 00.) ;From Alston 0 00 From St rot her 2 75 From Union 2 25 Ice Crearu and Cake will be sold on the train. Hoard will bo furnished to excursionists by M?ior A. J. Do lamtad at Saluda, Bendcrsonvilio and Ashcwille at $1 00 per day. iiiecoinrori ot t lie excursionists will be looked after and number to every car limited. , r> 27 21 The State of South Carol inn. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. BY DAVID JOIINSON, J11., Esq., Probate Judge for Union County. WHEREAS, I). A. Townscnd hath made suit to me to grant him letters administration on the estate and effects of tllOMAS W. SMITH, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of (lie said THOMAS W. SMITH, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Union t.\ II., on the 23d day of July next after publication hereof, at J1 o'clock, A. M . to show cause,:f any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand and Seal, this ">th day of July, Anno Domini 1883, and in ?lie ipsth year of Ameri tan Independence. DAVID JOHNSON. Jit.. ( Judge of Probate. Juiy 0 ~ KOTICfK OF ELECTION ] O N I RAILROAD SUBSCRIPTION. In Pincknoy Township. Okkice or County Commissioner*. I Union, S. C., 13 !uue, 1882. J WIlKKt.VS, ft Petition has been filed wit 1? I he County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a mnjori^' of the freeholders of < Piuckncy Township, of Union County, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of I tie General Assembly of South Carolina approved I 23d day of December, A. D. 1882, entitled "an I Act to renew and amend ail Act entitled an Act ' to incorporate the Union, Gaffney City and Ruth- ( erford Railroad Company, approved March 18th 1878, asking that the question of subscription < or no subscription of the sum of twenty thousand dollars to the capital stock ot said Company, payable in Ronds of said Town ship, as provided ( by said Act, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township. - And further that "the funds rcnlixed on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction of said Railroad within the limits of s.'.id Township. Said subscription to be made on condition that the Railroad enter l'inckney township not more than one mile and a half from Skull Shoals Ford on l'acolct River and run through the township on the most practicable route. ?JutpZ iv her eat, the said County Commissioners amount proposed to be subscribed, ncccording to the request of said 1'etition, at twenty thousand dollars, in seveu per cent. Coupon Ronds of said Township ; said bonds to be made payable in equal installments of sixteen, twenty, twenty-four and twenty eight years after the date thereof, as provided by said act. It is hereby ordered, That an election be held for sai I purpose, on Saturday, the 28th day of .juiy ncxi; auu mni me pom oe openea at ibe various election precincts within the said Township of l'inckncy from 7 o'clock A. M., until 0 o'clock P. M., of that day, at which election all the qualified electors of saii Township shall be entitled to vote ; that the ballots shall ha7c written or printed thrcon the words "Subscription" or "No Subscription." The Managers of the last general election for the election precincts within said Township, arc hereby appointed Maungcrs of the election herein ordered. Said managers shrill make returns and meet nt t lie Court IIouso of said County and count the votes and declare the result of said election and certify the same to the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, as provided bj* law, on or before Tuesday, <hc 31st day of July A. D. 1883. By order oftlic Board. . C. C. SAllTOR, c. n. c. c. C. CAGE, Clerk. June 15 24 fit READ AND DIGEST. DoC I take this method of returning thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me sii ce t commenced business on my own account, nnd I Hatter myself that the patronage thus bestowed can be attributed in a great measure to my desire and aim to deal strictly upon the ? Basis of Fairness and Honesty to one and all. My goods arc marked down at the lowest figure and thereby commend themselves to all who purchase. In these days of close competition I make it a rule to keep abreast of the times, andnotonly keep a large and attractive stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, |j I but mark them down at Rock bottom prices; and while I do not make it a rule to undersell, yet I know that my prices are as low if not a Little lower than than the Lowest, taking as my motto, that old but practical maxim, "SHORT PROFITS and QUICK SALES" Especial attention is called to my IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, now on hand, These goods have 1 been selected with great care and embrace all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. The young Gentlemen in my employ are ever ready at. their post, anxious to show goods, and consider it no trouble but a pleasure. Soliciting a continuance of your kind favors. Respectfully J. E. COLTON. A-pril 'JO 10 tr "?TXTO "W"^ people are always on I lie look1/1/ I Hj out for chances to increase WW X\/ I J ihcir earnings, and in lime become wealthy ; those who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. \Ve offer a great chance to make money. \\'c want many men, women, boys and girls lo work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do H?e work properly from tho first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Ms pensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole lime to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free.? f Vblross Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. .,c' 11''"-. ? iy I tho MS I I i Mtire! Finitire!! REDUCED IN PRICES! NOW IS YODR TIE. :o: For the next two weeks we will sell the following goods at extremely low i rices, iu >rder to make room for goods which arc to trrive iu a few weeks : 2 Parlor Suites, worth 8G5 and 855 at ?5G.75 and 847. These suits arc made of handsomely jarvi-d NValuut and covered with Haw Silk worth 83 per yard. 1 Painted chamber set 840 "for 83G.75 1 Ashe?natural color " 835 " 831.25 3 Hall Hacks, worth 83, 811 and 814, at 87.25 810 812:50. These prices will only last till July 1st. All persons wishi g to buy will do well to call at once. lied Springs worth 83, at 82, 82.25 and 82.50, and many other things too numerous to mention. ?r- - ,-PORTEB. & BAILEY. June Tu 2T> ? Surveying ! Surveying !! HAVING made Surveying a study for some time, I am now prepared to execute it in all of its branches, and I offer my services to the publio. All orders left either at Fostet & Wilkins' store, or the Timks office, will receive prompt attention. C. C. WHITESIDE. April 20 1G tf THE UNION FU1 BY PORTER uni o r We would respectfully inform tlio citizens of I] PLAIN AND FA^HIOl Purchased direct from the Maufiicturers upon sell at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. uDit ?ru*Jii ( Bcil Room and Parlor Sets, What-Xots Tcte-n totes. Plain and Cane scat Chairs, And every other article to be found in a first cla.< ORDERS Si We havo and shall continue ^o receive corroct j of Furniture made, and havo secured such term fill nil orders for Furniture not found in our stocl a little cheaper than individuals could get them 1 FURNITURE We are prepared to repair Furniture of all kir at reasonable prices. TRY TJS AND BE C< v Feb 2d FOSTER & WILKINS liave just recieved their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. They were selected by one of the firm, in person, and bought alter the DECLINE IN PRICES, FOR CASH We can sell a great many goods AT AN I) BELOW I what they would have cost EARLY IN THE SEASON IN THE Nortbern Markets. Our Stock is complete, and we can Safely say that we arc pre- | pared to Sell Goods as Low as similar goods can be bought in this or any NEIGHBORING MARKET. We request all in want of goods to look at our Stock before purchasing. No Trouble to Show Goods. . May 11 10 tf CHARLESTON ^-3 PLAIN SLIDE VALVE a -?TOILERS.aAW MILLS, ORIS aso GEARING, Steam and Hand ^ OILS, FILES, and General Mil s=2 ' 'ZZ Lights and other purposes re o Automatic Engine in tho ma Repairs by Competent 1 S3 ^ Write for Prices and mention tlila Mnv 11 RNITURE STORE & BAILEY, O. H. fuion that we are uow receiving a large stock of SABLE FURNITURE, the most reasonable terms, which we propose to CONSISTS OF ^ Bedsteads, Mattrascss, Window Shades, Fancy and l'lain Rocking Chairs. ?s Furniture Store. >: ELICITED. ^holographs and Cuts of every pattern and style s from the manufacturers as will enable u? to i in the quickest time and fully as cheap, if not >y ordering themselves. REPA RED. ids in the shortest time and neatest manner, and 3NVINCED. PORTER & BAILEY. ? 8 tf ? SPRING MILLINERY 3:0O MRS. MARY VINSON RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Union that she lias just received a large and ELEGANT STOCK i O IT . SPRING MILLINERY, and invites an examination of her assortment. I think my present Stock is more complete and stylish than any Millinery ever before brought to Union, and I nm confident the Prices were Never Lower. Thanking my patrons for their liberal support in the past, it will be my constant endeavor to deserve^their encouragement in the future. MRS. MARY VINSON. April G 14 if FOR SALE. rnilK undersignc offers for sale, on easjitcrms v JL his Residence in the town of Union. Tnc house contains 8 upright rooms, two large Halls, front and back piazzas, with kitchen, servant house and stable, attached. Fruit trees and grape vin.es. It is in easy walking distance from Churches, Depot, i'ostofticc and stores, nud is v one of the most dcsiraole places in the up country. Furniture can be bought with the house J. M. U1BBE3. Notice For Homestead. NOTICE is hereby given Hint Mrs. Ilnpsy Gall man has filed her petition in the office of tho Clerk of the Court for Union county, asking that her Homestead be set off out of the Real and l'ersonal property of her late husband, II. T' Uallman, and notice is hereby given of the intention to have said Homestead set off. 1 t \IDO llltktOA 11 11\ in r.o muiinu. Master. June 30 26 6t Administrator's Notice. * ALL persons having claims against the estate of THOMAS 11. JETER, decease*!, are re- c quested to prcseut them, properly attested, to K the undersigned, ns early as possible, and thoso "i indebted to the estate are required to make pay- J tneut to me nt once. ? K. R. WALLACE, b Adm'r Estate of T. 11. Jeter, o June 30 26 4t j; YOU ? KAN- KEEP EOOL J s BY buying Ice from me, next door to Nichol- V son's Hall, cheaper than the cheapest. V Open on Sunday from H to 0 o'clock. , T * R. T. OWENS. J June 22 2*? 2t IRON WORKS & I ad CUT-OFF ENGINES, MARINE, ST, T MILLS, COTTON GINS and PRESSES PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLC 1 Supplies. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC 01 squiring: steady, reliablo and economical rket. Workmen. Charges moderate. geo. "w- willia: paper. 10 o o al>< THE LATEST S JUST REC ROBERSON & WE ARE NOW RECEIVII SPRING AND ? CONSIS'J I>roHS OoodH, HoHicry and GIotch, ParaiHolM and Fanw, Keck Wear Novell left. The I*rettte?t Calicoes Ever ?een In Union I N G R 0 We have a complete Stock and WE KEEP F E HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE FO L Wc cannot tell all the pretty and novel articl examine our stock. We take pleasure in sho sverybody in QUANTITY AND QUALITY A IV 1) I IV JL O ROBERSO April G NEW STORE! w. c. w las opened up a Stock of Goods in tho UNION DRV GOOD CLOTHING BOOTS A1 GROCERIES AP CROCKERY, SAE In extra 9izcs of clothing, Crock I OFFER SPEC ml I invite those wishing to purchase any of ll vhere, ns I HI KAN TO SEM It is my purpose to keep A well selected stock vill give satisfaction to customers and command ALL I ASK FREE, TO rJ Having lakon a situation in Mr. W. C. Wallaci ountry to call on me when they visit Union, nn sake their calls pleasaut and PROFITABLE. Jan Hi Jnion, Gaffney City and Rutherfordton Railroad Company. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. VfOTICB if hereby given that a meeting of LN the Stockholders of the Union, Gaffney lily and Ilutherfordton Itailrond Company will e held at tlaffney City S. <J.. on Satiirday the 1st day of July 1883, for the purpose of organ* sing said Company in accordance with the pr<isions of the Act of the General Assembly of outh Carolina incorporating said Company. By order of the undersigned Corporators: J Brown Chairman. |F M Farr. S Boss. ' A II Foster, i'illiim Munro. Ij W McLure. niiiam Jeffries. j\V W Gaffney. ' I. 11 antes. rA N Wood, ohn 1* McKissick. ill M Gaffney. June 22 2"> U SALES ROOMS. ATIONARY and PORTABLE g? 5, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COO S * WEBS, BELTING. PACKING, t-. rT-OPF ENGINES, for Electric 3 I power. This is the simplest ^ s* pa MIS <Sc SON, g Charleston, 8. ?. ? 3m r i> SEE PRING STYLES, E I V E D AT ; GRIMBALL'S. o: <6 OUR NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, riTvca OR lVlillc C?oo?IH, Kuabroidcry nod ]<ac??i, All Styles, Men A Iloy'a lints, l4idiea and ilents Shoes of nil stylcsnnd beat mnkes, :o: ? C E R I E S are constantly receiving additions, o: r L L LINES 0* |R PLANTATION AM) DOMESTIC USES. :o: es wo have received, but invite you to esll and wing our gooda, for we believe we can please W PRICES. N & GRIMBALL. 14 tr NEW PRICES!! o: "ALLACE HOTEL Store, consisting of NOTIONS, AND HATS, W SHOES, ST 1> HARDWARE, >r>T/TCRV Ar.rv fr.r. :o: icrywarc and Children's Hosiery, IAL BARGAINS, liosc articles to call on pio before purchasing else* L Til KHI AT COST. o: of GOOD GOODS, and to sell at such prices as a liberal share of the i<?blio patronage. is A TRIAL. W. C. WALLACE, Under Union Hotel. o: rHE PUBLIC. e's store, I respectfully invite ray friends la tbo d assure them that every effort shall be made to JOHN FREE. 3 t,V .. Wnfinn f a aaI 11VUUG l/U JJUilU^rg, 11 HE Board of County Commissioners wiU . receive scaled bids until tkc^eeond Friday in July, f'f 0?e building of i-a viom,, c#j,jns ^ the Boor House. Specificatitns of I ire-buildings can be seen on Saturday of each week until th? 10th of July, at the office of Ike County Cobs* tnissioners, Union C. II., S. C. Columbus Oaok. C. C. SARTOR. Clerk, Chairman, I). C. C. '. June 15 L'i 4t \ Ash Element! Ash Elements milF. great Fcrtiliicr for Corn, Pess and tfnsil .L drain. One Car load just received,for sale for Cash or on time, by, IVM. A. NICHOLSON 1 tunc 8 /&'! 4 / / f -