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Union JJarble ||[ork8. GEORGE GEDDES, Successor to W. A. Nicholson. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, SCOTCH and other FOREIGN GRANITE MONUMENTS. Every variety of Cemetery Work executed with neatness and dispatch. IRON RAILING for Cemetery Lot enclosures. Iron Werk of every description. Bsing connected with a house in Italy and in Scotland, I am able to offer imported work in Marble or Granite at a greater disoount than vaw Kafawa I shall always keep a large and well selected stock of Monuments and Headstones, which will be sold for $2.00 per sett and upwards. % Having worked in the best shops in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, 1 can do work from the plainest to the most elnbornte. If you do not wish to cnll send me word and I will at once visit you with a large selection of NEW DESIGNS. Wishing to establish a reputation for Reliability, Promptness and FAIR DEALINGS, 1 shall handle first-class goods and give my personal supervision to'the execution of every job received, and will Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction to the most exacting of my patrons. May 21 20 tf SOMETHING FRESH AND NICE for LADIE8, CHILDREN AND DIP-NIP flPPAQinUQ w ii iv uvvnuiunvii Try our VARIETY OF CANDIES. Orange Dips, Lemon, Vanilla and Strawberry Caramels, Aldcrney Caramels?in 6ct boxes; Chooolate Cream Drops, Wrapped Walnuts, Vanilla Essence of Love, Duller Sootcb, Coco Balls, Miut Drops, China Agates, Jelly Squares, and Jelly Sticks, Top Notch?good ; Kock and Rye, CinnamoE Cigars, Peanut Bars, Maplo Sugar, Grape Vine . Cough Candy?guaranteed to stop coughs - m fa HEP HHUHmlrKlb'.1"n Lot of Dried Beef, Potted Ham, Potted Beel Compressed Cooked Corned Boef, Sardines, Ac Best Treble X Soda Crackers, Corn Hill or Ni? Nscs, Lemon Crackers, Honey Jumble am Honey Iced Cakes. Tobacco and Cigars. A number of best Brands of Tobacco ant Cigars. Try our Studio, if you want the bes nickle cigar, and our Stogies if you want th< best cheap cigar. Duke and other brands o Cigarettes. BARGAINS Also, in Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lard, Flour Rice, Meal, Ac. Flour from $2.25 to $3.60 pei 100 lbs. Pearl Grits fresh ground. Paper and Paper Sacks foroountry Merchant! cheap. non?a iresn joi or Mackerel just Iron the Packers. Will refund your money, if thej are not all right. Call and see me. H. F. SCAIFE. April 9 14 If R. & D. R. R. _?_ COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV. Columbia, 8. C., May 13tb, 1880. CHANGE OF GAUGE. OWING to change of gauge on tbeso roads the following notice becomes necessary, vis : No passenger trains wilt tc run as shown below. Train leaving Columbia at 10.45 a. m. for Spartanburg ami intermediate stations, June 3d. Train leaving Spartanburg 12.00 m. for Columbia and intermediate stations, June 3d. On main line and branches no trains will be run June 8th. Train leaving Ila'ton at 4.15 p. in. for Walhalla and intermediate stations, Juuc 7th. Train leaving Hodges 3.10 p. in. for Abbeville, June 7th. On June 2d to 4th no perishable freight will be received and no freight forwarded on the line Alston to Spartanburg ; on the 7tk and.to the Olh on main line or branches. Agents will be governed accordingly, and the public is hereby notified. G. H. TALCOTT, D. CARD WELL, Superintendent. A. G. F. & P. A. M.,? ot on NOTICE. THE $20,000 to slock of Chester, Greenwood and Abbeville Railroad having been sub. scribed, so required by charter, pursuant to resolution of corporators, a meeting of subscribers to said stock, for Ibe purpose of organisation, is hereby called at. Greenwood on Tuesday, 22d of June, proximo. W. II. PARKER. Chairman May 21, 20 4l. 10,000 lbs. of Bran juat received by A. R. STOK E8 A CO. Fresh Canned Goods. A supply of the choicest Canned vegetables, Fish, &o., from the most reliable and popular Factories just received by A. R. STOKES ft 00. Notice to Trespassers. NOTICE i8 hereby given that all persons hereafter found fishing, hunting, or in nny other way tresspassing upon Mrs Henrietta Murphy's land, will be prosecuted to the utmost severity of the lnw. II. GREEN BAII.EY, Lessee. May 7 18 4t. ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held in Union on Tuesday, the first day of June, A. D. 1880, 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 0 o'clock P. M. The following gentlemen are appointed Managets to conduct the election: William J. Oetzel, Jobn Ilix. T. II. Gore 8. A. E. l'AHUAM, II. S. BEATY, Clerk, . Intended. ^ MASTERS' SALE~ ( State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION Court of Common Pleas. ^ II. L. Goss and I. G. McKissick, riainliffs, against Sallie J. Greer mid C. It. Robcrson, DtJVt. Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN obedieuoe toon order in the above entitled case, by His Honor J. 1). Kershaw, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door in the Town of Union, wiihiu the legal hours of sulc, on the first Monday in Jline, 1880, the following described propeity to wit: All that certain lot of lend lying being and situate in the Town of Un ou, County and 8tate aforesaid, containing one and one-half acres, bounded by lots of 8. M. itioe, Si Higgins, Church Street and the street between this lot and Isaac Harris' lot, beiug the lot whereon T. J. Greer resides. Terms of Sale?CASH. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union Co. Masters' Office, Ap'l. 30, 1886. May 14, 10 4t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. la the Court of Common l'leas. John P. McMcKiesick and ] 1 U. McKissick, I Summons for rel'lanUffg, ! lief. Complaint ajainst J not served. B. B. Poster, and others, j Dtjl't. J To B. B. Foster, David J. Hoar & Co., Hancock & Collier, executors of A. Ward, deceased, A. C. Dibert, James M. Seignious and Carhart & Brother, Defendants in this action: i Your are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the othce of the Clerk of the Court of Gommon pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers attlieir office, at Union, in said County and State, within twenty days after the service hereof, exolusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this i action will apply to the Court for the relief dei manded in the Complaint. ; Witness, James Muaro, Esq, Clerk of the f p^jvi ,,r L'ymmon Pleim. in and for the County year of the sovereignity and independence cf ', the United States of America, i. RION & McKISSICK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 1 To the defendants, David J. Hoar & Co., Hancock & Collier and Carhart & Brother: Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the ofiice of the Clerk of said Court, for said County, for said State, on the 6th day of May 1 1880. ltlON & McKISSICK, t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. > May 7, 18 tit. Notice to Paupers Outside the D VT jl uui auuse. ? p OFFICE or COOHTY CoMM IMSlONKltS, Union, April 13, 188G. 1 ^T7IIERKAS, we. the Board of County Com' YV miaaioners, finding that the bcncfioiary plan of surporting Paupers outside of the Poor House, has proved too expensive and oppressive upon the tax payers of (lie county, have made ample arrangements at the County Poor House for the accommodation of all who are entitled to 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 the Court House and Jail, which, in addition to the ordinary county expenses, will demand the closest economy to make the present tax lory meet the demands upon the Treasury this year. The Board therefore notifies all who may bo concerned, that on and after the 1st day of June next, nil support of individuals, outside of the Poor House, will cease, and all persons applying for assistance and support from the Couoty, must file their petitions, properly certified to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith, Poor House Physiciaus, as needy and worthy.,eubjeets for admission to the Poor House. By order of the Board. C. Gaob, J AS. S. DOUGLASS, Cl.KRK Ch'm B. 0. c. April 80 17 4l. BUY A FOLDING REAPER THAT will enable you to cross narrow bridges and psss through ordinary plantation gates. ?THE? JOHNSTON REAPER Will fold and is pronounced by all wh > have seen it at work, to bo unequaled for lightness of draft and ex??ll?nt JUDGE WALLACE SAYS OF ?THE? .JOHNSTON MOWER. "I am very much pleaaed with it, and cheerfully reccommend it to any one who detirea to purohaae a Mower. Emslie Nicholson, ?AGENT FOR? JOHNSTON BINDERS, REAPERS, AND MOVERS. April it 14 2m A B I G D 1 H( JfirFOll THE NEXr AT THEHAR :w: It might be money in your p purchasing elsewhere. I have received a very libers your County, and by selling good )f your patronage in the future, patronage, and striving to merit yours with respect. HIGHEST CASH PRICES p* "THE BEST IN : r: The McCormick Machines li HIGHEST HONORS at every Field Trials, have justly earner FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experie 55,841 Machines, (Binders, R 1884. Sold 011 liberal terms. ?A King Guano Distribu Berry Cotton Plantei Terry Leader Chilled Turn Georgia Cast Mishawka Sulky HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS BARROWS, AND FARMING I of all kinds. A ft-TCNqg. KR "RTTP LucasVAverill, e Paints. April 9 sartor" TO THE FR New Store on t) burnt in ?IIKA.DQU Groceries ail P AGEN ASHEPOO 1 If you want goods low for th< SARTI t PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM I the popular farorlte for drearfiMr the hair, Restoring color when fray, and prerentlng Dandruff. I* cleanses the scalp, atop* the w hair falling, and la sure to please. /J_?jga;an3 >1.00at Druggists. I The best Cough Cur* yon can tue, I And the beat prerentlre known for Consumption. It I euros bodily pain*, and all disorders of the fttomach, I Bowels, Lane*. Llrer, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and I all Vernal* Complaints. The feeble and ?1<-V ??!?. (11ns against disease, end slowly drifting h|J Uxgnrt, will In nxal cases recorer their health by the timely use of Takub's Toxic, bat delay Is dangerous. Take It In time. Bold by all DninUs In large bottles at (l.oa HINDERCORNS The safest, surest, quickset and best ears for Corns, Bunloos, Warts, Moles, OsDoam, Ac. Hinders their further growth Stopeallpaln. Ulresno trouN* Makes the feet comfortable. Hlndercoms cures wheneTerythlng etsefalla Bold by Druggists at lie. Hiscox&Co., M. fc Jsn29 4 Theodore Munro, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, UNION C. II., 8. C. Office in brick building, corner of Law Rtngi March 19, 11 If. A Neat Dwelling for Sal THE neat brick dwelling on Main street laic occupied bj David Johnson, Jr., is often for sale. For particulars inquire of W, A. NICHOLSON. Mob. 26 12 Rl V E O Nl )EB r THIRTY DAY9 .6I DWARE STORE. :d: :b: ( ocket to price uiy goods before il 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. lid for HIDES and BEESWAX. W. D. B. THE WORLD" aving been always awarded the World's Fair, and International 1 the above title as the result of nee. capers and Mowers) were sold in .LSO? Lters, ing Flows, tt (( CORN SHELLERS, WHEELMPLEMENTS .QR.RIBmd ^ Asbestos' Mixed FOSTER & WILKINS. 14 If & ARTHUR ONT AGAIN, ?*): lie Corner that was l January. AltXJSliS FOR? lactation Snjplies. TS FOR T,TnT?.rPTT .TTtTH-D S3 . . . # I I ?)L 1 -o 3 CASH conic and sec us." 3R & ARTHUR. "On the Corner." Who W ants A STUMP PULLER, A FAKQUIIAK THRESHER, A BLUE GRASS SULKY FLOW, warranted cheaper and better than tkeCasaday. A CORBIN DISC HARROW, A THOMAS HARROW. for araothing land and cultivating cotton and corn. A PLANTER, Oil A CULTIVATOR. A HORSE RAKE, or an IMPLEMENT or MACHINE of anj kind . money by buy ivy them from EMSLIE NICHOLSON. April 0 14 2m !. Q A lot of - Very Snjerior Flour just received bj A. R STOKKS k CO PTRESH ARB ?AT? LAURENS G. Y JUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, DURKEES 8ALAR DRESSING, TOBASCO PEPPER SAUC WORCESTERS HORSFORD' ?FRENCH BI-CARB OF French Bi-Carb Soda will pi event B being the best Baking Soda known. BAKERS CHOCOLATE [for c STRICTLY PURE FLAVOR] A FULL LINE OF C ?SUCH ASYOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, JAPAN, SOUCIION at 75 cents per pound. HUDNUT'S PEARL GRITS, (tn< SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LARD and I SPECIAL INDTJ In order that I may raise sotnc money to buy my | is a power, I will throw my goods on tho counters for THE NEXT THIS REGARDLESS 01 I I would prefer losing 25 per cent, off New York cc Stock on time. I will not quote prices this time, for you want bargains in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. ? Call in at my Store; but do not forget to bring along that keeps us afloat. It is good on the land and the i jingle and ring?Oh! bring it, oh! fetoh it to me, and many goods for it as you can got elsewhere for the sa your share of the bargains, from LEADER OF LOW I>, Mch. 2G 12 - I Will'Mil GROCERY i Wo aro receiving a new and cc FRESH GROi which wc propose to AT REASONABLE Our stock consists BACON, LARD, FLOUR, SUGAR AND COFFE] CANNED GO( and all kinds of FAMILY GROC Give us a call and see for yourselves. A. R. SI ID J. T. II il No? C 44 WANTED AGENTS! 1 ** ? 3 Two live aod energetic men to canvas and collect for Mil THE NEW IMPROVED from|] ?SINGER SEWING MACHINE.? OC JWuSTEADY EMPLOYMENT-?# ?R" gti ?AND? April! G(K)D CONTRACT Guaranteed to tlic right man. A nice light spring wagon furnhdicd. J For particulars, call on or address, Harness THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. J. H. CLARK Manager, GREENVILLE S. C. April SO 17 4t Smokers take Notice! rx All wishing a good cheap smoke, call at 111 \ the store of II. F. Soaife and get soom of his STOGIES. You will also find a full IrH<?e(' lino of fino cigars, cigarette, chewing to- mil and baeco, snuff, Ac. Smoke our Studio cigars they aro tho finest nickel cigar sold. Feb 6 ilYALg OUNG'S. K, IIIHE SAUCE, S BREAD PREPARATION, SODA? liscuits turning ycllo w, ulinary purposes] [NG EXTRACTS ^OOD TEAS G, GUNPOWDER, AND OOLONG, }diuai and fine)' 'LOUR, always in stock. CMEENTS joods in New York, whore money tTY DAYS 1 COST. ?t on the goods, than to buy my my neighbors information, but if 5 H 0 E S, H A T S &c. with you that little green note lea?it will buy anything, it will I will givo you nearly twice as me amount. Call early and get PRICES C. FJLYNN. tf iTOHE. mipletc stock of CERIES, i sell PRICES. U1 E,1 ?I>S nnd.EHEESE, SERIES. rOKES & CO. 1 & Co.'s old building. tf CTEW MIIJJXEHVT > tiOODN X ilary Vincent is receiving New Lines ?of? .LINERY GOO:DS lie Great Emporiuinsjof the North, and the LATEST STYLES he seen at her r S II O W R-.O OHN, 2* 10 4tLeather. leather, Plantation leather, Upper Leather, rolf Skin,a R. STOKES & CO.'S. . Mm# & Mi made their headquarters at 8. M. Rice, [>.'s store, where will also be found a new stock of D-R-U-G-S. 6 if