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F*vA^,_ I ?. And now, Mr. Editor, I hove paid my pools (o "A. B. C." more nl length than I nt first, intended lo do?a courtesy rorely ever __^?-??Tendcd lo liim hy any one, wh'io or black, who knows biro?and will close with tho remark that this bush-wlincking style of attack up?n me thorugb the publio print is a cowardly r ttoropt to get revenge for a private personal grudge which "A. B. C." has against roe. ' D. A. TOWNSEND. TH#* (UIamA Tmo ?>***? HanttantUn The conve lion of llie ooloreJ Tenoliers of Union Will in eel at Union 0. II. Aug 17th, 1883. Annual address by J. M. Foster. The art of school management?^ D. Davis. j The advantage derived from th? combination w?oMLintsilectual and 1phYaical Education?Miss. ^ llattie L. Campbell. Principles arttl practices of teaching?Mis?. Mary K. Witherspoon. - f Night Siusio*. ' Which ii the greatest benefit,?intellectual, moral or pHylsical education?J. J. Kinard. . The advaLtnges derived from cooducating males and females?Y. J. P. Cohen. Is the present salary of teachers sufficient to demand'good teachers.?A. W. ltice. Objective tcnching?its inothods aims and prjdoiplcs? C. II. Jones. I) boat n. Which will cxeri the greater influcnco on the destiny of the colored race, educatiog the malee ,v?or the females. i " \\ Affirmative?Miss Amy P. Wllscn, Miss Marv ^ ilUr?fcnooi comttntsionor, Trtstecs anu an Others interested in the advancement of the colled race arc cordially invited to bo with us. ' A. I?. WILSON. Secretary. by order Vice President. The County Sunday Sohool Convention. The following named pieces, taken from Gospel Hymns." Nos. 1, 2, and 8, have been selected tfor use at the mass meeting of the Sunday eohools on Thursday, Aug, 10, the second day of #o convention. No, 160 Who's on the Lord's side 7 " 10 Whosoever will. 41 82 Only on Armor-bearer. 4? 223 Revive Tby work. " 285 There's a work for each of us. The superintendents of schools arc earnestly requested to practice these pieces, and to be at Jonesville hv 1ft aVlnob x \f ?iil. a.:. r..n schools, or ns many as possible. It it hoped that the day will be one of the greatest pleaqpre to the sundav 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 %I. K. Church on Wednesday at 10o'clock A. M. B. G. CLIFFORD. Clim'n. Ex. Com. The Public Schools. THE Fall Session of the rublic Schools will open on the 80th July. The trustees are requested to meet with their Clerk on Friday the 20th, at 10 A. M., to re? ceive application, for schools and to discuss other matters relating thereto. D. A. TOWNSEND.* School Commissioner. July 6 27 2t Notioe to Creditors. J. F. Norman as Administrator, Plaintiff, vt. Amanda Barnett and Louisa Barnett, Defendantr. PURSUANT to no order of Honorable J. II. KEI'SIIAW, Presiding Judge or Seventh Circuit, passed 26th June, 1883, all persons having demands against the estate of Sarah A. llnrnctt, deceased, are required to present and establish them beforo me at my office on or before the 1st day of October next. ""July 6th 1888. JAMES MUNRO, Master. July 0 27 2in MORE GOOD CHEER AT THE LITTLE GHEEN FRONT. JUST received, a lot of NEW GOODS, consisting as follows: Choiee Hams and Breakfast Strips, Summer Cheese and Maccaronl. Bologna Sausages in Jelly, Soused Mackerel, Maskeral in Tomato Sauce. Desiocated Coeoanut, Orated Pineapple, and other canned goods. PEARL ORIST always on had, Fruit, Candy, Cakes and Crackers, Mmons received every week, A choice lot of Tobaoeo and eigsrs in stock. TXT u rtmnnrt ww . ait vruiociOt Atfty 4 27 tr CHEAP BUT SELEOT~ texOUBSION TO HENDERSONyjLLE, N. C. :o: ? UNDER the auspictes of the Ladies of (he Colombia Baptist Churoh an Excursion Train will be run from Columbia, S. C.. to Hen-! dersonvllle, N. C.,.on Mondaj, July 16th, and returning, will leave Henderson villi, on Wednesday. 'July dSib. 'Passengers nay return on >ny train within,ten days. RATES FOR ROUND TRIP. From Columbia... $8 50 .(Children under 12 years $2 00.) From Alston 8 00 From Strother 2 76 From Union 2 26 Joe Cream and Cake will be sold on the train. Rosrd will be fttrnished to excursionists by * Wsior A. J. Dedamead at Saluda v If fit and Aahejrille at $1 00 par day. Theeomfort of iheexouraioniata will b? looked after and number to every oar limited. July 6 27 St The State of South Carotin*. COUNTY Or UNION. In the Court.of Probate. j BY PAVID JOIINSOS, JR., Eaq., Probate' " Judge "for Unlon Cfb^nty. ^jyrHBRBAS, D. A. TowpMnd bath _ J j aiaao sun 10 mo logram uimi loucre 0?t administration wi (hi estate uil effects of 4H0UA8 w. SMITH, deoeeeed. , These ore, therefore, to oite and admonish all and elnfularthe kindred and creditors of tbo mkfr said TH0MA8 W. 8KITH, deoeaeed, that the/ he and appear tafbre me, in the orurt of Probate, to be held 4t Union 0, H., on (he 28d <Jay of Jnlj neap'eft* publication hereof, at \\ o'clock. A. Blxlo ehoer caase^fany they have, why the said Administration should not be gfMt+d- \ Siren under ay hand and 8eel,\i? r,th day \'f:*?f Jnly, Anno Domini 1888, aW in the 108th year of Amerljan Independent. DAVID JOHNSON. JV Wi' Judge of Probate. Joijr Q 2^ Sfo* . . ( I * INOTICEOF KLECTION 1 ON RAILROAD SUBSCRIPTION. J In Pinckooy Township. OrriCB OP COUHTY CoMMISStOXKR*. \ Union, S. C., 13 June, 1882. / WHEREAS, a Petition hna been died witli 1 the County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a major'^yr of the freeholders of J Piockney Township, of Union County, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina approved 23d day of December, A. D. 1b82, entitled "an Act to renew nnd amend on Act entitled an Act ' to incorporate the Union, G.itfncy City and Ruth- c 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 Bonds of said Townihip, as provided ^ by said Act, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township. - And further that "the funds realized on said bonds to be expended exclusively in tho construction of said Railroad < within the limits of biid Township. Said subscription to be made on condition that the Railroad enter Pinckney township not more than one mile and a half from Skull Shoals Ford on Pacolct River and run through the township on the most practicable route. dyd tchereaa, the said County Commissioners amount proposed to be subscribed, acccording to the request of said Petition, at twenty thousand dollars, in seven per cent. Coupon Bonds 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 it hereby ordered, That an election bo held for said purpose, on Saturday, tho 28th day of July next; and that the polls be opened at the various election precincts within the said Township of Pinokncy from 7 o'clock A. M., until G o'clock P. M.t of that day, at which election all the qualified electors of saiJ Township shall bo entitled to vote ; that the ballots shall ha7e written or printed thrcon the words "Subscription" or "No Subscription." The Managers of the last general election for the election precincts within said Township, are hereby appointed Managers of the election herein ordered. Said managers shrill make returns and meet at the Court House 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 by law, on or before Tuesday, (lie 31st day of July A. D. 1883. By order ofthe Board. , C. C. SARTOR, c. n. c. c. C. OAOE, Clerk. June 15 24 6t BEAD AND DIGEST. T falrn ihio mnthrxl ? ??.>v vitiu lU^I/UUU VI lt'lUllla ing thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage bestowed , upon me sii ce I commenced business on my own account, nnd I flatter myself that the patronage thus bestowed can be attributed in a great measure to my desire and aim to deal strictly upon the i Basis of Fairness and Honesty to one and all. My goods are 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, and not only keep a large and attractive stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, j 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 i 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 ? 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 plea- { sure. Soliciting a continuance of your kind favors. ' Respectfully j J.ECOLTON. 20 16 tf 1 If f ' Q TH| people are always on the lobkyU | \ H. out far ehanees to increase ww JLk/JLi their earnings, and in?time beoome wealthy; those who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. We offer a great obanoe to make money, t We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own looslltiee. Any < one can do ^e work properly from the first start. The bdstness will pay more than ten times ' ordinary wages. Expensive outfit farnlehed , free. No one who engages Wis to make money rapidly. Yon oan devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Ftfll sfiaformation and all that la ?? ? ft do., Portland, Maine. . | 7 ? x nrnitiire! Furniture!! REDUCED IN PRICES! low IS Y01 TIME. :o: For the next two weeks we will sell the *o)lowing goods st extremely low j rices, iu >rder to make room for goods which arc to irrive iu a few weeks : 2 Parlor Suitcsr, worth 865 nod 855 at $56.75 and 847. These suits are made of handsomely :nrved Walnut and covered with Raw Silk worth 83 per yard. 1 Painted chamber set 840 "for 836.75 1 Aslic?natural color " 835 " 831.25 3 Hall Racks, worth 88, 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 wch to call at once. Red Springs worth 83, at 82, 82.25 and 82.50, and many other things too numerous to mention. ,5P0ETERz? BAIU3T... Surveying ! Surveying !! HAVING made Surveying a stu.ly for some time, I am now prepared to execute it in all of its branches, and I offer my services to the public. All orders left either at Fostet & WHkins' store, or the Timks office, will receive prompt attention. C. t\ WHITESIDE. April 20 10 tf THE UNION FU: BY PORTER uni o: We would respectfully inform the citisens of I PLAIN AND FA?HIO Purchased direct from the Maufacturers upon sell at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. OUR STOCK < Bed Room and Parlor Sets, What-Nots Tcte-a tetes. Plain and Cano scat Chairs, And every other article to be found in a first cla ORDERS S< We have and nhall continue to receive eorreet of Furniture made, and havo secured such teru 611 all orders for Furniture not found in our stoc a little cheaper than individuals could get them r u n a i i u K E We ?re prepared to repair Furniture of all kii ?t reasonable prices. TRY TJS AND BE G It ' Feb 23 FOSTER & WILMS have just recieved their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. They were selected by one of the firm, in person, and bought after the DECLINE IN PRICFft FfM mmmmwmm VWV| CA8H. ] Wo can sell a great many goods AT AND BELOW what they would haye cost EABLY IN THE SEASON IN THE Northern Markets. Our Stock is complete, and we 5an Safely say that we are pre jureu u) Sell Goods as Low is similar goods can be bought in this or any neighboring market. We request all in want of-goods to look at our Stook before purshasinff. o No Trouble to Show Goods. , M?y 11 19 If ^ PLAIN SLIDE VALVE and -fll^OrLERB. 8AW MILLS. GRIST en GEARING, Steam and Hand PI OILS, FILES, and General Mill !Zd and other purposes reqi p Automatic Engine in the mark ^ Repairs by Competent W Write for Prices and mention Oils pa May 11 RNITURE STORE & BAILEY, V O. H. I o:3 Juion that we are now receiving a large stock of NABLE FURNITURE, the most reasonable terms, which we propose to o:?? CONSISTS OF D Bedsteads, Mattrasess, Window Shades, Fancy and Plain Rooking Chairs, as Furniture 8tore. o: OLICITED. -?> n..? 0 ?? . puuiv/gn?|>iia nuu v>ui9 01 cTcry pattern ana scyie 1 is from the manufacturers ss will enable u? to It in the quickest time and fully as cheap, if not by ordering themselves. o: RE PA BED. 1 ids in the shortest time and neatest manner, and ONVINCBD. PORTER & BAILEY. 8 tf Tprihg millinery . ?="=? I MBS. MAB7 VINSON RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Union that she has iust received n Innm nnrl ELEGANT STOCK (la O IT . SPRING MILLINERY, and invitee 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 am confident the Prioes were Never Lower. Thanking my patrons for their liberal support in the past, it will be my oonstant endeavor to deservf^their encouragement in the future. MRS. MARY VINSON. April 0 14 if FOR SALE. I and THE underslgne offers for sale, on eaajiterms w'" hie Kesideuce In the town of Union. Tne bouse oontains 8 upright rooms, two large Halls, front and back piaisas, with kitchen, servant booae and stable, attached. Fruit trees and grape vjuB4L-It is in easy walking distance from i Churches, Depot, Post office and stores, and is wj| One Of the moat tloairahlai nluui. in Ik. i.n country. Furniture eon bo bought with the house J. M. QIBBES. Notice For Homestead. ^VTOTICEli hereby given that Mre. Rapsy Cell i.1 man has filed her petition in the office of the Clerk of tbo Court for Union oonnty, eoking that her Homestead be set off out of the Real and Personal properjyof her late husband, H. . T- Qallman, and notice is hsrcby given of the intention to have said Homestead set off. , I AMES MUNRO. , Master. J June 80 26 6t ? Administrator's Notice. v ALL person* having claims against the est ale of THOMAS B. JKTKR, deceased, are ro- prr quested to present them, properly attested, to ? tbs undersigned, as early as possible, and those vi Indebted to the estate are required to make pay* meat to mo at ones. citi B. B. WALLACE, ^ \ Adm'r Botato of T. B. Jeter. ?ji8i Juno 80 , 26 4t (gin tISI Y O tJ % K A ft KEEP K 0 O X {> 1 3'y*MtL ' BY buying lee from mo, aeit door to Ifiehol- Wil aoa's iTail, cheaper then the cheapest. Wil 1 Open eu Sunday from 8 to 0 o'clock. , T L f A *R. T. OWKN'8. Job Juno 82 tt H J rob works & s I OUT-OFT ENGINES, MARINE, 8TA MILLS, OOTTON GINS and PRESSES, IMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLC Supplies. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC GIT airing steady, reliable and economical :et. orkmen. Charges moderate. GEO- W- WILLIA1 por. 10 GO AN THE LATEST S] JUST SEC IOBERSON & :c WE ARE NOW RECEIVIN SPRING AND S CON8I81 rCMH OoodH. Hosiery and fllorcs, PatiihoIs and FnnH, Meek Wear Novelties, The Preitiest Calicoea Ever seen in Union :c I N G R O We have a complete Stock and : ?? :o WE KEEP FU HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE FOI * L :o tVc cannot tell all the pretty and novel article) tniine our stock. We take pleasure in show irybody in QUANTITY AND QUALITY AND I IV Lt O ROBERSO \pril C ?EW STORE! : :c w. c. w s opened up a Stock of Goods in the UNION I DRY GOODJ CLOTHING , BOOTS AN GROCERIES AN CROCKERY, SAD] :o In extra sizes of clothing, Crockc I OFFER SPECI I I invite those wishing to purchase any of th< ere, as I MEAN TO SEI.L :o t is my purpose to keep a well selected stook o I give satisfaction to customers and command i ALL I A S K I :o FREE, TO T laving taken a situation in Mr. W. C. Wallace' ntry to call on me when they visit Union, and te their calls pleasant and PROFITABLE, an 19 lion* Gaffney City and Rutherfordton Railroad Company. IOCEHOLDERS MEETING. [OTICB is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockholders of the Union, GalFney r and Rutherfurdton Railroad Company will 1 falsi at GaflTnAV PiiV fl i\ on fiai./^iaw Ikh I day of July 1&88, for (he purpose of organg said Company in aoeordanoe with the preone of the Aet of the General Assembly of tk Carolina incorporating said Company, ly order of the nnderelgned Corporators : Brown Chairman. |F M Parr. Ross. IA II Poster, litm Munro. lJ W Mo Lure, liam Jeffries. |W W Gaffney. Hantes. A N Wood, n P McKiselck. |R M Gnffr.ey. one 22 26 4t ' J* -1'. r ' ,ff ?-? SALES ROOMS. . nON^Y ami PORTABLE g SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COO gg .VERS, BELTING. PACKING, ^ r-OFF ENGINES, for Electric ^ power. This is the simplest cn O B* pa dCS <Sc SOIST, g Charleston, 8. C. p 3m I > SEE PRING STYLES, EIVED AT GRIMBALL'S. >: G OUR NEW STOCK OF UMMEU GOODS, 'XIVG OE White Goods, Embroidery and I.*ees, All Styles, If en A Boy's Ilats, Ladles and Gents Shoes of all styles and best makes, i: ? 0 E R I E 3 ire constantly receiving additions. LL LINES 0 v 1 PLANTATION AND DOMESTIC USES. i we have received, but invite you to eall and ing our goods, for we believe we can please W PRICKS. N & GR1MBALL. 14 if NEW PRICES!! i: ATT A /"NTTI IOTEL Store, consisting of NOTIONS, UND HATS, D SHOES, I> HARDWAHE, DLERY, &c., &c. ryware and Children's Hosiery, AL BARGAINS, )se articles to call on pie before purchasing else* , THEM AT COST. r GOOD GOODS, and to Bell at such price* IB i liberal share of the p?b)io patronage. 8 A TRIAL. W. C. WALLACE, Voder Voloo Hotel. HE PUBLIC. s store, I respeotfully invite my friends la tbo assure tbein that every effort shall be made to JOHN FREE. Notice to Buildp?& THE Board of County Comn^5,sionpri wiu receive sealed bids until th^eeond Friday in Jply, for the building cabins J the Poor Hons#. Specifications'<^^>uildfhrs can be seen on Saturday ef each week until ; 10th of July, at the efflee ef the County Commissioners, Union C. U., 8. C. CoLrxftua Gacui. C. C. SARTOR, v Clark, CUiraaa, D. C. C. \ Jane 16 24 4* \ ' 1 * 1 > ' \ Ash Element! Ash Elementfi \ THE grant FartUlaar for Cbra, Peae r.mi ftaal) \ Grain. One Car load ju?? received,fcr \ aalo for Caah or on time, by, \ WIS A. NICIIOL80K tan* 8 V ^ /" V : ! / . I