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Rttolvrd, That we disapprove of any effort
through the mere want of the farmere, toward
any politioal end other than the advocacy of
rights peculiar to-ourselves m farmers; that wo
Mi for no other than a Democratic platform,
rooted in the interests of the people by the
people; that we ask all good and true men, of
very avocation or profession, to aid us in advancing
the material wealth of the State and
of thus securing to the whole people, that independence
that the Ood of nature has plaoed
within our reach.
The following committees were appointed by
the Chair under the respective resolution:
Committee to draft rules and regulations for
the convention?Messrs. Stackhouse, Tillman,
Bradley, Donaldson Hinsonand H. R. Thomas.
Committee to memorialize the Legislature and
Congress on the subjects adopted by the convention?Messrs.
J. W. Summers, First District.
B. R. Tillman, Second District; J. A.
Sliffh. Tllirfi nitJpirth II I> llnnnnn Vnnwil.
District, Iredell Jones, Fifth District; Charles
Crossland, Sixth Distriot; II. K. Thomas; Sev Dth
District.
XIODTIVE COMMITTER
Abbeville?J. E. Bradley. Aiken?Dunbar
Lamar. Anderson?K. P. Clinkscnles. Berkley?J.
B. Morrison. Charleston?W. Q. Hin on.
Clarendon?Jos. Spratt, Sr. Chester?
R. Mockbee. Chesterfield?S. W. Evans. Darlington?W.
E. MoKnight. Edgefield?B. K.
Tillman, Chirman. Fairfield?T. 8. Brice.
Lexington?W. J. Seibels. Marion?E. T.
Staokhouse. Marlboro?W. D. Evans. Orangeburg?J.
II. Felder. Pickens?S. F. W.
Clayton. Richland?Thos. Taylor. Sumpter?
II. R. Thomas. Union?A. E. Fant. Williamsburg?J.
O. McCutohen. York?Iredell Jones.
Lancaster?L. J. Perry. Laurens?Q- W.
Shell. Kershaw?L. C. Tompson. Oconee?
A. B. Broyles. Greenville?M. L. Donaldson.
Hampton?John Lawton. Newberry?R. T.
C. Hunter.
A resolution was adopted to adjourn at 6
o'clock, and immediately thereafter the Farmers'
Convention began to resolve itself into its
original elements.
President Tindall addressed a few words to
the dissolving body, expressing his appreciation
of the courtesy and kindness exhibited to
him by the convention in the trying position
to wmoo be bad been called.
The convention (hen at 5 P. M. adjourned
tine die.
~ OBITUARY.
AUOIITRY.?Mrs. A. O. Aughtrv was born Feb., IS,
1812. 8he was the daughter of Reuben and Mary Sims,
and was married to Alford K. Aughtry, Nov. 14, 1838.
She died at her home near Ooshen Hill, Union Co.,
8. C. Jan. 22, 1886 She joined the Methodist Church at
a camp-meet log held at Old Fish Dam, under the ministry
of Rev. James Stacy, in 1832. Sho was one of those '
noble-hearted and sweet-epirited women wbe lorcd her
church and was always found in hor place among tiod's
People. She was a ?ery constant Bible reader, meek,
charitable and self-sacrificing, and by unshaken faith in
the promises of (iod. demonstrated her good works, in
which she abounded more and more as the end drew
near. Often did she encourage the heart of the writer
by referring to that bright hope of eternal life, expressing
a perfect readiness, at tho Master's bidding, to "pass
over the river and rest under the shado of tne trees."
She has gone, but not without leaving behind evident
tokens of fhithfulnesa and patience. During the last
fear of her life her cup of grief was made to overflow.
lrst, whon the dearest tie (her husband) "fell on sleep"
only about ono year ago; this was followed by a dear
brother and hlsdear companion. Dr. W. W, and Mrs,
Sims, under which circumstances she showed the power
of grace and a well-defined faith which always supports
the true Christian, and a lovo which floweth like a
river. While less demonstrative than many, yet the
flslth of childhood seemed not to have boon obstructed in
its growth. Hor communion with Clod was devout, intelligent
and inspiring, making a principle in her life of
constant sen-denial ana bulprulness to otken, which
causca Christian character to shine brighter and
brighter in the circle of our companionship. Several
children are left tomourn, for whoui are our sympathies
and for whom are our prayers. May the entire household
form one unbroken family in that 'mansion above.'
W. M. Makdkm,
Notice to Trespassers.
NOTICE is hereby given that nil persons
hereafter found fishing, hunting, or in any
other way tresspassing upon Mrs Henrietta
Murphy's land, will be prosecuted to the utmost
severity of the law. H. GREEN BAILEY,
Lessee.
May 7 * 4t.
Smokers takcTNotice!~~
All wishing a good cheap Btnoko, call at
the 6toro of II. F. Scaifc nod get somo of
his STOGIES. You will also find a full
lino of fino cigars, cigaretts, chewing tobacco,
snuff, &c.
Smoko our Studio cigars they aro the
finest nickel cigar sold.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an election will
beheld in Union on Tuesday, the first
day of June, A. D. 1886, for the election of an
Intendant and four Wardens of the town of
Union to serve the ensuing year.
Polls will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. and
close at 6 o'clock 1'. M.
The following gentlemen are appointed Manageis
to conduct the election: William J. Oetr.el,
S. John Iliz, T. II. Gore.
A. E. Pabuam, II. S. BEATY,
Clerk, Intendant.
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION
By JAMES M. GEE, Esq!, Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, A. R. STOKES, has made sui
to me to grant him letters of Administration
on the Estate of and effects of Henry
Hardy, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
Henry Hardy, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Probate,! to
beheldatUnion C. II..South Carolina, onthe22d
day of May next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they hare, why the aatd Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 4lh day of May,
Anno Domini, 1880.
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate. ~
Published on the 7th day of May, 1880,
in the Weekly Union Times.
May 7 18 2t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
B In the Court of Common Pleas.
John P. MoMoKissick and 1
W 10. McKissick, i Summons for re
1'lanttfft, ! lief. Complaint
againtt ! not served.
B. B. Footer, and others, I
Df/t't. J
To B. B, Foster, l)r fid J. Hoar & Co., (Iancock
& Collier, executors of A. Ward, deceased,
A. C. Dibert, James M. Seignious and Carhart
& Brother, Defendants in this action:
Your are hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint in this action, which is
$led in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common pleas for said County, and to serve a
copy of your answer tp thf said complaint on
the subscribers at their office, at Union, iii said
County and State, within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the uky of such service;
and if yeu fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this
action will applv to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Witness, James Munro, Esq, Clerk of the
Pahw# Af rAmidAft Plaas In anrl /aw ?Ka ?
VVUl w v^rwwvM *-?'? ?" ?VI IIIV VWUUi;
aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the
first clay of February, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty ais, and in the one hundred and tenth
year of the sovereignty and independence <f
the United Statea of America.
1UON & McKlSSICK,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To the defendants, David J. Iloar k Co.,
llanoock k Collier and Carhart k Brother:
Take notice that the summons in this action,
of which the foregoing ia a copy, was filed in
the ofiioe of the Clerk of said Court, for said
Count}, for eaid 8tate. on the 6th day of May
1886. iUON k McKISeiCK,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Bj JAMES M. GEE. Esq., Frobatt Judge.
WHEREAS, 8. S. Stokes bes made suit to
me to grant him letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of A. D. Spears,
deceased.
These are, therefore to site and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said A. 1). Spears, deceased, that they be aud
appear before me, in the Court ef Probate, to
be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the
22nd day of May next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they can, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Giren under my hand, this 5th day of May
A. D., 1880. ?
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate.
Published on the 7th day of May 1886, in
the Weekly Union Times.
Notice to Faupors Outside the
Poor House.
\/? r ivd \r k vvuni i uvnninaiu.ife i\C|
Union, April 13, 188G.
WHEREAS, we. the Board of County Commissioners,
finding that the benefioiary
plan of surporting Paupors out%|de of the
Poor House, has proved too expensive and oppressive
upon the tax payers of the county,
have made ample arrangements at the County
Poor House for the accommodation of all who
are entitled te the support of the county, within
that Institution,
This is made necessary, in consequence of
the heavy costs that is immediately necessary
for repairs upon tho Court House and Jail,
which, in addition to the ordinary county expenses,
will demand the closest economy to
make the present tax levy meet the demands
upon the Treasury this year.
The Board therefore notifies all who may be
concerned, that on and after tho 1st day of
Juno 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 cirtitled
to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith, Poor
House Physicians, as needy nnd worthy subjects
for admission to the Poor House.
By order of the Board.
C. Gaok, JAS. S. DOUGLASS,
Clebk Ch'm b. c. c.
April 30 17 4t.
~ WANETI)
All my frionds in and out of town, to
know that I havo moved to Uuion, and
will bo glad to see you in tho store, on
Main Street, fronting the R. R. Depot, and
next door to Fant, McKissick & Co , where
I am offoring
GOODSAT BARGAINS,
?SUCH AS?
SUGAR, COFFEE?G.-een and lloast?d?
BACON, LARD, RICE, GRITS,
CRACKERS, MEAL, CANNED GOODS,
Cifftti'H (Viicl Tobacco,
FEARLINE,
batter and cheaper than soap, for scouring and
washing dishes and clothes.
A fresh lot of
SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS
i
just, received in 1 lb. boxes,
White Beans,
the very thing for the table these scarce timer,
A LOT, OF
HAND-PICKED PEANUTS,
for planting. A few bushels of
PETERKIN COTTON SEED
left. Those who have tested them snj
they produco more cotton to the acre, add
yield 25 por cent, more and better lint thai
any cotton yet introduced. Seed verj
small. A bushel'will go over much grouoc
ip planting.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
H. F. SCAIFE.
April 9 14 If
BUY A FOLDING REAPER
THAT will enable you to cross narrow brid
gea and pass through ordinary plantatioz
gates.
?THE?
JOHNSTON REAPER
Will fold and is pronounced by all who hart
seen it at work, to be unequaled for lightuesi
of draft and excellent outting,
JUDGE WALLACE SAYS OF
?THE?
JOHNSTON MOWER,
"I ain very much pleased with it, n::d cheer
fully reccomniend it to any one who desires to
purchase a Mower.
Emslie Nicholson,
?AGENT FOR?
JOHNSTON HINDERS,
REAPERS,
AND MOIVEllw.
April'.) 14 I'm
New siillinekvt
ilOODM 1
Misa Mary Vincent ia receiving New Linei
?of?
MILLINERY GOODS
from the Ureal Emporiums of the North,
and the ,
LATEST STYLES
can he eeen at her
wat h ii o w rooms'
April 23 10 4t?
~ A B I G D I
H(
WFOK THE INEXI
AT THEHAK
:W: :
It might be money in your p<
purchasing elsewhere.
I have received a very libera
your County, and by selling good
of your patronage in the future,
patronage, and striving to merit
yours with respect.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES pa
"THE BEST IN
The McCormick Machines ha
HIGHEST HONORS at every
Field Trials, have justly earned
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experier
55,841 Machines, (Binders, Rc
1884. Sold on liberal terms.
?A1
King Guano Distribut
Berry Cotton Planter:
Terry "
Leader Chilled Tumi
Georgia Cast
Mishawka Sulky
HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS,
BARROWS, AND
FARMING X!
of all kinds.
AGENCY SiS BUCI
BON BARBED
Lucas1, Averill a:
Paints.
>
April 0
SARTOR I
TO THEFR*
IS" ew Store on tl
r
I burnt in.
i
[ ?IIEA.DQU
Groceries and F
JL.&'EJS
ASHEPOO I
i
If you want goods low for th<
; SARTI
T PARKER'8
HAIR BAL8AM
I the popular favortte for dreaai ng
the liair, Restoring color when
cioy. and preventing Dandruff.
It cloanaea the scalp, stope tho
hair falling, and la aura to please.
dJ Mc. and gLOOatPrugptrtr.
The beat Cough Care yoa can dm,
And tha beat preventive known for Consumption. It
core* bodily peine, and all dlaordera of the Stomach,
Bo we la, Lungs, liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs ana
all Female Complaints. The feeble and slek, straggling
against rtlseue, and slowly drifting towards
the grave, will In Ami case# recover their health by
thetiinely use of Paean's Toaic, but delay la dangerous.
Take It In time. Sold by all DruggMa tn
| lAfgo I?ttle* ftt $1 I
HINDERCORN8
The safr?t, sorest, qoirkest and bast ears for Corns,
Bunions, Warts, Moles, Callouses, dr. It Inders their fort
her growth. Stops all pain. Glrsanotroablo. Makes the
feet eomfortahle. Hlndereorns mrw when eTerjrlhlnjt
Iso fall*. Sold by Druggists at lta. 1ii? ?x*oo.,h. tu
JtD'29 1
Theodore Munro, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
UNION C. II., 8. C.
Office in brick building, oorner of Law Rang
March 19, 11 If.
A Neat Dwelling for Sal
THE neat brick dwelling on Main street late
occupied by l)a*id Johnson, Jr., is offer
for sale. For particulars inquire of
W. A. NICHOLSON.
Mch. 26 _ 12
=t I V E ON
)ES
r THIRTY DAY^^OI
DWARE STORE.
D: :B:
Dcket to price my goods before
1 support since my advent into
s at a close profit I solicit a share
Thanking you for past liberal
continuance of the same, I am
W. D. BEWLEY.
id for HIDES and BEESWAX.
W. D. B.
THE WORLD''
FOSTER & 1YILKIXS.
14 tf
fc ARTHUR
ONT AGAIN,
-:0:
ie Corner that was
T anuary.
ARTERS FOR?
iRntRtinn Knnnlifis
U ? M t A W U WWJ^JfAAWMl
TS FOR
FERTILIZERS
-0
3 CASH come and see us.
3R & ARTHUR.
"On the Corner."
Who Wants
A STUMP PULLER,
A I'.WlQl'IIAll TilIlKKHKR,
A 15LUIS GRASS SULKY PLOW,
warranted cheaper and better than theCasaday
A COKBIN DISC HARROW,
A THOMAS HARROW.
for amothirg land and cultivating cotton ant!
corn.
A PLANTER, OR A CULTIVATOR,
A HORSE RAKE.
_ or an IMPLEMENT or MACHINE of any kin<
. gpQuSave money by buying them frorr
EMSLIE NICHOLSON.
April 0 14 ?m
ID,
0 A lot of
3 Yery Superior Flow
t ju?t received by A. H STOKES^A GO
* : : w :
,ving been always awarded the
World's Fair, and International
the above title as the resultj of
ice.
;apors and Mowers) were sold in
.SO?
;ers.
a,
ing Flows,
(<
M
CORN SHELLERS, WHEELMPLIMENTS
? THORN OR RIBFENCE
WIRE,
nd Asbestos Mixed
Fresh AIU
?AT?
LAURENS G. Y
QUEEN OLIVES,
OLIVE OIL,
DURKEES SALAD DRESSING.
TOBASCO PEPPER SAU
WORCESTEI
HORSFOR
?FRENCH BI-CAItB O
French Bi-Carb Soda will prevent
being the best Baking Soda known.
BAKERS CHOCOLATE [for
STRICTLY PURE FLAVOR
A FULL LINE OF i
?SUCH ASYOUNG
IIYSON,
IMPERIAL,
JAPAN,
SOUCIIOI
at 75 cents per pound.
IIUDNUT'S PEARL GRITS, (u
SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LARD and
SPECIAL INDUJ
In order that I may raise somo money touy my g
is a power, I will throw my goods on the counters foi
THE NEXT THII
REGARDLESS 01
:0:
I would prefer losing 25 per cent, off New York c
Stock on time, I will not quote prices this time, i'oi
you want bargains in
DRYG00DS, CLOTHING,
Call in at my Store; but do not forget to bring Along
that keeps us afloat. It is good ou the land and the
jingle and ring?Oh! bring it, oh! fetch it to me, anc
many goods for it as you can get elsewhere for tho si
your share of the bargains, from
LEADER OF LOW
i>.
Mob. 26 12
NEW
GROCERY ;
Wo are receiving a new and c
FRESH GrRO
which we propose t
AT REASONABLE
Our stock consist
BACON. LARD, FLOUR,
NU<)J Alt AND t OFF*
CANNED tiO
and all kinds c
I7CMILY GRO
Givo us a call and seo for yourselves.
A. R. S
In J. T. II
Nov G 44
Ml i . i i ii
WANTED AGENTS!
Two lite and oncrgetic inon to cantata Heme
and collect for
THE NEW IMPROVED
?SINGER SEWING MACHINE.? '
?c,,?? iir
UNSTEADY EMPLOYMENT"?* UX i
?AND? _ HftV
Jr., &
GOOD CONTRACT Guaranteed to tlio right *'
I man. A nice light spring wagon furnished.
For particulars, call on or address, Pel]
T11E SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
J. H. CLARK Manager,
GREENVILLE S. C.
1 April 30 17 4t
I Jl
DovlawCottonFlanters oflfei
?THE CELEBRATED?
Dowlaw Plantet n, Apl
?For Sale by
FANT, McKlSSlCK & CO. jut
I April 9 14 lm
UVAIig
'OUNG'S.
CK,
tSIIIRE SAUCE,
D S BREAD PREPARATION,
f soda?
Biscuits turning yellow,
culinary purposes]
:INQ EXTRACTS
G*OOD TEAS
*g,
gunpowder,
and oolong;
ionium and uno)]
FLOU It, always in stock.
CEMENTS
oods in New York, whero moooy
r
1TY DAYS
FCOST.
lost on the goods, than to|kuy my
r my neighbors information, but if
S H 0 ? S. H A T S &c.
with you that little grcon note
sea?it will buy anything, it will
1 I will give ^you nearly twice as
irnc nuiouut. Call early and get
PRICES
O.
tf
STORE.
louiplctc stock of
CERIES,
o sell
PRICES.
s of
K,l
OIKS ttud CHEESE,
if
CERIES.
JOKES & CO.
ill & Co.'s old building.
tf
LEATHER.
&
ss Leather,
limitation Leather,
Upper Leather.
Calf Skin,9
K. R. STOKES, & CO.'S.
_ Iff 1 o n . 1
s. niirpy & mm
c made tluir headquarter* nt 8. M. Kice,
; Co.'* store, where will also lie lound a
ul new stock of
DRUGS.
i 5 5 If
Bay! Hay!! Hay!!!
1st received ten tons Choice
othy Tlay, which we are
ing low to cash buyers.
SARTOR & ARTHUR.
"On the corner." .
2<'i 1 (1 l m
10,000 lbs. of Bran
it received by
A. R. STOKES & CO