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Rtsolnd, That wo disapprove of any effor Ibrougli the mere waut of the farmers, towan any political en>l oilier than tlie advocacy o rights peculiar to ourselves as farmers; that ? t ask for no other tliau a Democratic platform reeled in the interests of the people by tin people; that we ask all good and true men, ol every avocation or profession, to aid us iu advancing the material wealth of the State nnJ of thus securing to the whole people, that independence that the God of nature lias placed within our reach. The following committee* were appointed by the Chair under the respective resolution: Committee to draft rules nnd regulations for the convention?Messrs. Stackhouse, Tillman, Bradley, Donaldson llinsonand 11. It. Thomas. Committee to memorialize the Legislature aud Congress on tho subjects adopted by the convention?Messrs. J. \V. Summers, First District. 11. 11. Tillman, Second District; J. A. Sligh, Third District; D. 1'. Duncan. Fourth District, Iredell Jones. Fifth District. Charles Crossland. Sixth District; ll.lt. Thomas; Seventh District. eXKCCl'lVE COM MI rTI t Abbeville?J. K. llradley. Aikcu ? Dunbar Lamar. Anderson?K. l\ Clinkseales. Berkley?J. 15. Morrison. Charleston?W. (i. 11 in on. Clarendon?Jos. Spratt, Sr. Chester? 11. Mockbee. Chesterfield?S W. Evans. Darlington -W. E. McKuight. Edgefield?11. H. Tillman, Chirman. Fairfield?T. S. llrice. Lexington?\V. J. Scibcls. Marion?E. T. Stackhouse. Marlboro ? W. D. Evans. Orangeburg?J. II. Folder, Pickeus?S. F. \V. Clayton. Uich'sind?Thus. Taylor. Sumptcr? II. R. Thomas. Union?A. E. Flint. Williamsburg?J. (j. McCutchen. York?Iredell Jones. Lancaster?L. J. Perry. Laurens?(j- W. Shell. Kershaw?L. C. Tompson. Oconoc? A. 15. Broyles. (.Jrcenville?M. L. Donaldson. Hampton?John Lawton. Newberry?U. T. C. Huntor. A resolution was adopted to adjourn at it o'clock, and iintncdiaicly thereaftor the Farmers' Convention began to resolve itself into its original elements. President Tindall addressed a lew words to the dissolving body, expressing his appreciation of the courtesy and kindness exhibited to him by tlio convention in tho trying position to which he had been called. Tho couveutiou then at 5 P. M. adjourned sine dir. OBITUARY. ^ AUtlllTKY.? Mrs. A l>. Aiightry was born l'ch., lf>. 1SI2. She wa- llie lUuglitcr ol Iteubeii and Mary Minis, and was married lo AI ford It. Auglitry, Nov. It, 1MIS. She died at tier homo near (io.-hen Hill, Union Co., 8. C. .Ian. lSSd She joined the Methodist Church at a camp-meetinc hehl at. old Kisli ltani, under the ministry of Itev. James Stacy, in IS .J. She was one of tlio.se noble-hearted and .sweet spirited women who loved her church and was always found in her place among Hod's People. Hie wa? a very eonslant ltilde reader, meek, charitable and .solf.saeriitrinp. and by lut.shakeu faith in the promises of Hod. deiiion lrated Iter good works, in which .she abounded no.ro and more as the end drew near. Often did she encourage the heart of the w riter l.y referring to that bright hope of eternal life, exnrcsMiig a perfeet readities-, at the Master's l.idding, to "pass nviVr ll.o . Iv. r uo.l .. -I ...I.-.- It... ... t-lio li;i> yuie, t.nt not without leaving behind evident tokens of faithfulness and patience. During the last vcar of her life her cup of (jrief was made t<> overflow, i'irst, wln.u the dearest tie liter husband) "fell r>n sleep" only about mie year an?>; this was followed by a dear brother and hisdear companion, |?r. W, \V. and Mrs, Sims, under which circumstances she showed the power of (trace and a wcll-dctincd faith which always supports the true Christian, ami a love which lloweth like a river. Whilelos demonstrative than many, yet the faith of childhoiHl seeinrd not to have been obstructed in Its (trowth. Ilercommunion with tiod wasdevout. intelIntent and iitspirimt, making a principle in her life ot constant seli-deiiial and helpfulness to others, wliieti causes Chri tian character to shine brighter and brighter in the circle of our eompauionship. Several children are left to mourn, for whom are our sympathies and for whom are our prayers. May the entire household form one unbroken family in Hint 'mansion above. \v. m. ii akpkn. Notice to Trespassers. "VTOTIUL is hereby {riven tlint till persons 1> hereafter found ti?!iinjr. hunting, or in ant other way tresspassing upon Mrs Henrietta Murphy's land, will be prosecuted to the uitnosl severity of the law. II. GRKL.N HA 1LI-1Y, Lessee. May 7 18 It. Smokers take Notice! All wishing :? good cheap smoke, call a the store of II. F. Scaife and get some o his STO( J1 F.S. Vuu will also lind a ful lino el' line cigars, cigarctts, chewing to bacco. smtlV, Ac. Smoke our Studio cigars thej arc tin finest nickel cigar sold. ELECTION NOTICE." NOTK'i: is hereby given that an election wil beheld in Union on Tuesday, the firs day of June, A. l?. lss?i, for the election of at Intcndant and four Wardens of the town o I titon to serve the ensuing year. IV.lis wil! be opened at o clock. a M nil. close at ti u clock I'. >5. loilowinjj gentlemen arc appointed Man agcis to conduct the election: William J. Oet/.c! S. )oliti Mix. T. 11. (lore. A. P. Pauiiam. II. S. 1IKATY. Clerk, Intcndarit. The; Slate of South Carolina COl'STY OF I'X/O.X l?y.J AM IIS M. (i KK. Ks<|.. Probate Jud^o VyilKUKAS, A. 15. STOKKS.lins made Bui ? 1 tn me to grant him letters ol" Administration on the r.stute of ami cll'ccts of Henry Hardy, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al and singular t he kindred and creditors ol t lie said Henry Hardy, deceased, that they l-o and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate,J t< he held tit I'nioti ('. H ...South Carolina, on tho L'Jil day of .May next, after publication here c>f. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. (iiveu under my hand, this Itli day of May Anno Domini, 188H. ja.mks m. ci:i:. Judge 1'rohatc. Published on the Till day of May. 1SSC,, in tho Weekly I'nion Times. May 7 IS "Jt The St;itc of South Carolina. oorxzv or FX/O.X In the Court of Common Pleas. John P. MeMclvissick and 9 1 O. Mcliissick, I Summons for rc* /'lunhfi.-. j lief. t'oinplaint it / tin r . not serve I. pi. P>. Poster, ami others, ' I ?/('*. To !' . P l'o-:er, I'.ivhi J. Iloar A. Co.. Hancock Collier, executors of A. Ward, deceased, A. C Pibcrt, James M. Scignious ami Carhait ,V I'lii-lher, I'efelidaniH in this action: N our are hereby suniiiione I and rei|uircd to an swer the ciiin[dnint in tin- action, which is hie.I in Hie oiiice "i itic i iork ?>i tin; i nit ol Common f<>r said <" >i?ntv. mit 1 !o >.ovvc a copy of yi i:r :111-wor I'? lit.* -.1 i i c"tii|>l<iiiit mi lie Mib:,jril . i-H ;?i their ullice, at I * 11 i n, in vtnl tmitnly ami ::t.ile. within twenty .lays after the eervicc here !*, er.elnttivc ?.f the day of mcli service: ntt'l if yen tail In answer the rmnnhiini within the time :n >re- til. the j> 1.111111 tl- in this action will njijdy '?? the Court fir the relief ile unit le 2 in tiio < 'omfdaiti' \Viti e*H, .lamca Slunm. IIs<] , Clerk of tht Court of t'onintolt I'lcas. in ami for the C anity aforesaid. at the jlaee aforesaid. the lir t day of l-ebriiary, m the year of our l.nnl one thousand ei^ht liumlre>l an i eighty nix. ami 111 tlto one hundred ami tenth tear of the .-.overciguty ami imlojicmieiioo <1 the I nitcI .States of America. 1,1 (?N \ MeKISSICK, Plaintiffs Atlornev To the defendants, David .1. Hoar .v (' ,, llan cock >v ('oilier ami C trl.art ilrnthoi fake notice that the ruiiiat :e? in this action . f which 1 lie foregoing is a mpy, w.,s tiled it the ofnee of the Clerk of rail Com I, for sai.l t otinlV, for said State, on (lie At It ilay of May 1*S*,. II It IN & MeKISSICK, P Plaintiffs Attorneys. j The State of South Carolina. f CO.VXTV OF CXI OX. Hy JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge. WHKKEAS. S. S. Stokes has made suit to j me to grant him letters of Administra1 lion on the estate of and effects of A. 1). Spears, deceased. These are, therefore to site and admonish all and siugular the kindred and creditors of the said A. 1?. Spears, deceased, that they bo and appear before me. in the Court ?f Probate. to be held at Union 11., South Carolina, on the 'J2nd day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o clock in tlio foreuoou, to show cause, if any they can, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under uiy hand, this 5th day of May A. D., 1880. JAMES M. GEE, Judgo Probate. Published on the 7th day of May 18St5, in the Weekly Union Titucs. Notice to Paupors Outside the Poor House. flritri- (ir PnutTY f*AMUKiiAvrna Union, April l.'J, 1S8C. WHEREAS, wc. the Hoard of County Commissioners, finding Hint the beneficiary plan of snrporting Paupors outride of the Poor House, ha- proved too expensive and oppressive upon the tax payers of tho county, have made ample arrangements at tho County Poor House for the accommodation of all who arc entitled te the support of the county, within that Institution, This is made necessary, in consequence of tho heavy costs that is immediately necessary for repairs upon the Court House and Jail, which, in addition to the ordinary couuty expenses, will dcjnnnd the closest economy to ntakc the present tax levy meet tho demands upon the Treasury this year. The Hoard therefore notifies all who may be concerned, that 011 and after the 1st day of June next, all support of individuals, outside of the Poor House, will cease, and all persons applying for assistance and support from the County, must file their petitions, properly cirtified to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith. Poor House Physicians, ns needy and worthy subjects for admission to the Poor House. I>y order of the Board. c. tiAor., .ias. fv douglass, Ci.r.HK Ch in B. c. e. April :JO 17 It. WANETD All iny friends in and out of town, to know that 1 have moved to Union, and will bo glad to see you in the store, on Main Street, fronting the 11. 11. l>epjt, and next door to l'ant, McKissiek & Co , where 1 am offering GOOD SAT BARGA INS, ! ?such as? SUGAR, COFFEE?Green and Roasted? IIACoN. LARD. RICK, GRITS, CRACKERS, MEAL, CANNED GOODS, I Cigars and Tobaot'o, i PEAXtLINE, 1 bolter and cheaper than soap, for scouring and washing dishes and clothes. A fresh lot of S N 0 W F L A K 1- C It A C K E K S j. just, received in I lb. boxes, 1 Wliitc Beans, the very tiling for the table these scarce timer. A LOT, OF , HAND-PICKED PEANUTS. . / t [i for minuting. A fow bushels of f i'i:ri:iikix cotton s/ :/ :/> i left. Those who have tested them say they produce more cottou to the acre, ami yield -") per cent, more and hotter lint than any cotton yet introduced. Seed very small. A bushel will go over much ground iu flaming. 1 MiKASK tilVI-: MK A CALL. II. F. SCAIFK. Aj.ril 'J Jl if | BUY A FOLDING REAPER u rilllAT will enable you to cross narrow hrid' JL ges and pass through ordinary plantation gates. ; ?Tin:-JOHNSTON REAPER Will fold and is pronounced by all who have seen it at work, to be une<|iialcd for lightness 01 uraii mm excellent cutting, JL DCi: WA I,I.A('I! SAVS OF Tin: joii^s ro> 3umvkw, ' I mti very much j?lc:!?n.l with it, 1 clicrrfully riTCuiniiieni! it in tiny i?m- wlm tip-irrs to !>urchft!?c a m"wer. Emslie Nicholson, AOF.M' It'll ? i>?linstt?\ f.im?i:i:s. i: 1: \FFI;>. \NI? Mt?U |.l!-\ i Apiil'.' II -in V ? *i ii-i i>i:k v l\ <.<M>I>S 1 I ~ AI i -? M:\ry \ iuecui is receiving New l.iiic* MILLINERY GOODS from I he tlrci! ll'iijturiiiiiH <>f (lie North, nn11 ilie LATEST STYLES , i enn Lo ?eo!i 11 her 1 fir.,/- snow i; o o H s April-J; M It A B 1 G D F HO teJTFOlt THE ^EXT AT THE HARD :W: :i> It might be money in your poc purchasing elsewhere. I have received a very liberal your County, and by selling goods : of your patronage in the future. 1 patronage, and striving to merit < yours with respect. HIGHEST CASII PRICES paid "THE BEST INr. The McCormick Machines liavi HIGHEST HONORS at every W Field Trials, have justly earned t FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experienc50,841 Machines, (Binders, Ilea 1881. Sold on liberal terms. ?ALS King Guano Distribute Berry Cotton Planters, Terry Leader Chilled Turnin Georgia Cast Mishawka Sulky HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS. ' BARROWS, AND of all kinds. AGENCY BUCK BON BARBED Ijiicsis', Averill? an Paints. F April SARTOR & TO THE Flic Stoi'e on tli< Burnt in * ?IIEABOUAl flrnnfirifit; mul Pis UJLUUU11UU 1111 U 1 11 A<;iOAri ASHEPOO F: (). If you waul jroods low lor tin? C S A KTO PARKER'S Ppi^lHA,R BALSAM popularfnvnritofor dressing CTD the hair, l*e.?torint* color wh? n Pjjjijyfr and preventing I'andruM. HmU elcnnses the renlp, Ft op;: the RHyISy/^ ( liair f illing, nml in Mire f.? p!< n tillw? T % . ^'.aml Sl.nOfd 1>I llpKl -t;-. TIio best. Cough Ctiro you rail use, And the best preventive know n for Consumption. It cures txxtily pains, nml nil disorder.- of the Stomach, Uowels, I.ntiiP*, I.her. Kidney.*, t'limoy Organ** nml all Female Complaints. The feehle and Mi k, struggling against disease, and slowly drifting towanh thoffrnvr, v ill in tnodr.ei^ recover their health by the timely nso of I'.w.kkij's T sn .but delay in dungenius. Take it in time. Sold by nil hniggiftD in I m riMt l^lth.u Of <wl 1????? ?i ? n i ' 11?ij mm? ?J HINDERCORNS Tlit*Fiiri st, owl I? t cm* f??r Corns 1'unloiis, Warts, Moii s, < *.- Il??n ,.V?\ 11 ititl* rsf lioir f?irtlur growth SJ' junU<;i\?- i"trout.Mikrsth? feet comfort tilth* 11 iii'i* r** !"i run v lu n?v ryllilnjf ; Ijk* fails -l?l l?y l?ruj%:i Uat 1^. It im o.\ A Co., N. Y. ? Theodore Munro, M. D. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, UXIoN C. II . S r nilicc in liruk lniiMin^r, corner of Law I'.n irc. March I'.', II if. A Neat Dwelling for Sale j rnillNu-iii li <-k im-i.in^ >>ii \!:iin irri i Lit.-lv I .1, occii] i1 <1 h.V I'?v i l .1 ln.-'.ri. : <..<:cl for siilc. I <r I ai :iuil:n? i> ijiiiro H W NICHOLSON. Mcli.-i". 1'- t UVE ON TIIIUTY DAVS.jpl WARE STORE. : :b: ket to price my goods before support since my advent into nt a close profit 1 solicit a share fhanking you for past liberal continuance of the same, I am w. I). BEWLEY. lor HIDES and BEESWAX. W. D. ]!. fHE WORLD'' ing been always awarded the orld's Fair, and International lie above title as the result" of o. [)ors and Mowers) were sold in >o? rs, .g PlOWS, it u CORN SMELLERS, WIIEELIPL1MENTS TMUliJN UK K LBFENCE WIRE, tl Asbestos Mixed OSTER & 1YILKIXS. IJ tf ; ARTHUR )NT AGAIN, i Corner that was T amiiiiy. ITERS FOR? nitation Supplies. 'S FOR Til'R.'TTT .yZTP.-R Q JASII 001110 and hoc us. R & A K T II U Ii. ' On tin- Corner.'' Who Wants A STUMP PULLER, a iiai; tinu:s!ii:a, a lu.ri: <;i: \ss si lky im.ow, wan anted cheaper ami loiter than IheCasadnjr. A i OUI'.IN l?ISO IIA II1IOW. A THOM AS II t IC KOU . for Tnotliiiplr.n l nnd cultifftlinp cotlon ftnd corn. A I'l.ANTKK. 01! A ( Ul.TIVATOII. \ imitsi-: iiaki;. or kii IMPLIiMliST or MAt'lUXF. of nny kind miomo'/ /-// lun/hty tLcni from EMSLIE NICHOLSON. April II *.'10 A lot. of Very Superior Flour just received l>y A. II STOKKS'A <J<> JTresii ah ?AT? LAURENS G. QUEEN OLIVES. OLIVE on,, PURKEES SALAD DRESSING TORASCO PEPPER S WORCES'I 110 Its F ?FRENCH 151-0Alt It French Bi-Carb Soda will piever being the best Baking Soda known. BAKERS CHOCOLATE [ft STRICTLY PUlllO FLAVt A FULL LI1M0 OF ?SUCH ASYOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, JAPAN, SOUCIJ at To cents per pound. HUDNI'T'S PL Alt b (J It ll'S RUGAlt, COFFEE, RAOON LAUD a SPECIAL IND' In order that I may raiso some money tony m is a power, I will throw my goods on the counter: tjujl: i> i :xt Tin REGARDLESS :0.? I would prefer losing 25 per cent, oil' New Yo Stock ou time, 1 will uot quote prices this time you want bargains in DRY GOODS, CLOTHINI ('all in at my Store; but do not forget to bring that keeps us afloat. It is good on the land and jingle aud ring?Oh! bring it, oh! fetch it to me. many goods for it as you can get elsewhere for tl your share of the bargains, from LEADER OF 10 Mcli. 20 1: NE1 P.BfH'OV U 1L U U U 1L 1 We are receiving a new an FRESH GR which we propu: AT REASON A IS I Our stock con 1IACOX, I.AK1), I LOI K, Sl h ilt AM) cor cixxi:i) i and all kim FAMILY (ili (live us a call anil see for yourseh fl. R. In .J. T. Nov 0 '14 M ' . . - ? ? ? WANTED AGENTS ! Two live ami energetic men to can"?J8 and collect for Tin: i:w i.mi*uovi:i) ?sing kit skwixa maci/ix/:.? ?:,c_ t VF&.STKADY KMl'l.OV.MI'NTL ? AND? 1 (iOOI) CONTKAfT (inniMiilrc'l ll.e njrlit j ,U' man. A nice lijtlo fpriti^ \\:i?r??n furni-licd. ( Tor particular-. era!I <>n <t aO Ire1-. Til i: SINOr.K MAM FA ("I I KIM! Co. .1. II. CI. \UK (!i;f.i:nvii.i.i; s. c. April ;;?? IT It ( DawlawCottonPlantersl.li TIT P i I.' I PP. I? t TP:. Dowhiw I 'lnnlc. j-i, ? For S ilr I y FA NT, MrKISMi'K < <>. April V H 1 in LRIYALg YOUNG'S. I . AIJCK. I'KllSIllltK SAl'CK, OltD S HllHAD PREPAHATION, OF SODA? it Bison its turning yellow, >r culinary purposes] )KINU KXTHACTS 1 (IOOD Tli^AS long, g i'n powder, and oolong; . (^medium ami GnoV ud FliOl'U, always in stock. UCEMENTS y goods in Now Vork, wlioro monoy 5 lor nrrv i > AArs OF COST. rk cost on tin; goods, than to|kuy my , for my neighbors information, but if j, SHOES, HATS &c. long with y.ui that little grcon noto the sea? it will buy anything, it will aud I will give Jyou nearly twice as 10 fame amount. Call early aud got W PRICES >, ?j. I'M A'>:rN'. ! Il V STORE. id complete stock of OCERIES, 3C to Sell ,! : I'ltlCKS. sists of uoods and in Is of OCERIES. VCH. STOKES & GO. JI ill it Cu.'s ?>!?J building. tf / J .lo^vriMii i ;ie. riii--- l.c.oliri, I initiali?'ii l.c;iiln r, I"|>jicr Lunilicr. < ?lf Skin,* A. R. STOKES, & CO.'S. Irs. Mnmliy & Smitb lliivi* i i:? i iliiir 1.t-. I | i:11 lei - ;il S. M. Kicp, , \ i < .'? -.fire, wlui'i; will illi lip touiicl a 1 aii'i III'W -tl.rk III" DRUGS. Fill If Hay ! Hay!! Hay !!! Ju-t icccivnl t?-n tons Choice imothy Ihiy. which we are l'eriiiif low to cash huvers. SAKTOK ? AUTliri!. '< 'n the corni r." A pi. J-: lm 10,000 lbs. of Bran just roccivi <1 l>y A. II. STOKKS A CO.