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Union ][arble Works. GEORGE GEDDES, Successor to W. A. Nicholson. \ MONUMENTS, TAHTDC'TAATUC 1. V1UUO JL UiVj SCOTCH and other FOREIGN GRANITE MONUMENTS. Every variety of Cemetery Work executed with neatness and dispatch. IRON RAILING for Cemetery Lot enclosures. Iron Work of every desoription. Being connected with a house in Italy and in Scotland, 1 am able to offer imported work in Marble or Granito at a greater disoount than ever before. 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 New York, 1 can do work from the plainest to the most elaborate. If you do not wish to call send me word and I will at onoe visit you with a large selection of NEW DESIGNS. * < Wishing to establish a reputation for reliability, Promptness and FAIR DEALINGS, I shall handle first-class goods and give my personal supervision to the execution of every job received, and will Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction lo the most exactiug of my patrons. May *21 20 it SOMETHING FRESH AND NICE FOIt LADIE8, CHILDREN AND PICNIC OCCASIONS. Try our " VARIETY OF CANDIES. Orango Dips, Lemon, Vanilla and Strawberry Caramels, Alderney Caramels?in 6ct boxes; Chooolate Cream Drops, Wrapped Walnuts, Vanilla Essence of Lore, Butter Scotch, Coco Balls, Mint Drops, China Agates, Jelly Squares, and ^ Jelly Sticks, Top Notch?good ; Hock and Ryc^ Cinnamon cigars, reanui nurs, mapic Sugar, Urape Vine, Cough Candy?guaranteed to stop coughs ; Candy with fire flavors, &o. Also a fresh lot'of pure Stick Candy. MEAT8 AND CRACKERS. Lot of Dried Beef, Totted Ham, Potted Beef, Compressed Cooked Corned Beef, Sardines, &c. Best Treble X Soda Crackers, Corn Hill or NicNacs, Lemon Crackers, Honey Jumble and Honey Iced Cakes. Tobacco and Cigars. A number of best Brands of Tobacco, and Cigars. Try our Studio, if you want the best nlckle cigar, and our 8togies if you want tho best cheap cigar. Duke and other brands of Cigarettes. BARGAINS Also, in Sugar, CpflTee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Rice, Meal, Ac. Flour from 52.25 to 53.50 per 100 lbs. Pearl Grits fresh ground. Paper and Paper Sacks for country Mercbaots cheap. FISH?A fresh lot of Mackerel just from tho Packers. Will refund your money, if they are not all right. Call and see me. H. F. SCAIFE. April 0 14 tf R.& D. R.R. COLUMBIA <Se GREENVILLE DIV. Columbia, s. 0., May 13tb, 1880. CHANGE OF GAUGE. OWING to change of gauge on these roads the following notice becomes necessary, tlsu No passenger trains will te run as shown below. Train leaving Columbia at 10.45 a. m. for Spartanburg and intermediate stations, June 3d. Train leaving Spartanburg 12.00 m. for Columbia and intermediate stations, June 8d. On main lino und branches no trains will be villi Tuna fit It Train leaving lle'ton at 4.15 p. in. for Wat* balla and intermediate stations, June 7lh. Train leaving Hodges 3.10 p. m. for Abbeville, June 7tb. On June 2d to 4th no perishable freight will be received and no freight forwarded on the line Alston to Hpartanburg ; on the 7th and to the Oth on main line or branches. Agents will be governed accordingly, and the public is hereby notified. G. K. TALCOTT, D. CARD WELL, Superintendent. A. G. F. & P. A. May 21 20 I t. rsoTioE. T THE (20,000 to stock of Chester, Greenwood and Abbeville Railroad having been subscribed, as required by charter, pursuant to resolution of corporators, a meeting of subscribers to said stock, for the purpose of orfsnisation, is hereby called at Greenwood on uesday, 22d of June, proximo. W. If. TARKER. Chairman May 21, 20 4t. 10,000 lbs. of Bran just received by A. II. STOKES A CO. Fresh Canned Goods. A supply of (ho choicest Conned vegetables, Fish, Ac., from (ho most rolioblo and popular Factories Jul rooalrod by A. R. STORES A 00. Notice to Trespassers. NOTICE is hereb/ given that all persons hereafter found fishiog, banting, or in any other way tresspassing upon Mrs Henrietta Murphy's land, will be prosecuted to the utmost severity of the law. H. QUEEN BAILEY, Lessee. May 7 18 4t. ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given thai an election will beheld in Union on Tuesday, the first dayof June, A. I). 1880, for the election of an Intendant and four Wardens of the- town of Union to serve the ensuing year. Tolls will bo opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. and r close at 6o'clock 1*. M. r The following gentlemen are appointed Manageis to conduct the election: William J. Oetzel, John Hix, L. N. Rodger. S. A. E. Tariiam, H. S. BEATY, Clerk, Intendant. ^ MASTERS' SALE. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION ? Court of Common Pleas. y H. L. Goss and I. O. MoKissick, Plaintiff's, against Sallie J. Greer and C. H. llobcrson, DffCs. Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN obedience loan order in theabovo entitled Ofcse, by His Honor J. 11. Kershaw, Circuit Judge, I will sell beforo the Court House door In the Town of Union, within tho legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in June, 1880, the . following described property to wit: # All that certain lot of luud lying being and situate in the Town of Un'on, County and State i aforesaid, containing one und one-balf acres, bounded by lots of 8. M. Kice, Si Higgins, Church Street and the street between this lot and Isaac Harris' lot, being the lot whereon T. J. Greer resides. Terms of Sule?CASH. JAMES MUNRO, Muster for Union Co. i Masters' Office, Ap'l. 80, 1886. J May 14, l'J 4t. ] The State of South Carolina. ^ COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Tleas. 1 John 1'. McMcKissick and ) 1 O. McKissick, I Summons for rel'lantiffs, J lief. Complaint against [ not served. 11. B. Foster, and others, JJe/t's. J To 11. B. Foster, David J. Hoar & Co., Hancock fit Collier, executors of A. Ward, deceased, A. C. Dibert, James M. Seignious and Carhart & Brother, Defendants in this action: lour are nereoy summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, at Union, in said i County and State, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will applyto the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Wiluess,James Munro, Esq, Clerk of the < Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the first day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and eighty six, and in the one huudred and tenth year of the sovereignty and independence cf the United Slates of America. ltlON A McKlSSICK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the defendants, David J. Hoar & Co., Hancock & Collier and Carhart& Brother: Take notioe that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, for said County, for said Slate, on the 6th day of May 1880. 1UON & McKlSSICK, PleintiffV Attorneys. May 7, 18 tit. Notice to Paupers Outside the Poor House. Orricn or County Commission tits, Union, April 13, 1880, CTTHKRKAS \VA tho rkf Paiinlt* vv missionera, finding that the beneficiary I plsn of aurporting Paupers outside of the i Poor llous^, lias proved too expensive nod oppressive upon the tax payers of the county, have made ample arrangements at the County Poor House for the accommodation of ail who are entitled to the support of the county, withI in that Institution, This is made necessary, in consequence of the heavy costs that is immediately necessary for repairs upon the Court House and Jail, whioh, 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 oonoerned, that on 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 certified to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith, Poor House Physicians, as needy and worthy subjects for admission to the Poor House. By order of tlie Board. C. Gaok, JAS. 8. DOUGLASS, C 1.1.uk Ch'm d. c. o. April 80 17 4t. BUY A FOLDING REAPER fill I AT will enable you to cross narrow bridJL ges and pass through ordinary plantation gates. ?THE? J0HN8T0N REAPER Will fold nnd is pronounced by all who bare seen il at work, lo be unequaled Tor lightness of draft and eicsllfnt cutting, JUDGE WALLACE SAYS OF ' ?THE? JOHNSTON MOWER, "I am eery much pleased with it, and cheerfully reocommend it to any one who desires to purohasea Mower. Emslie Nicholson, ?AGENT FOR? JOHNSTON BINDERS, REAPERS, AND MOWERS. April 9 14 2m A B I G D I HC WFOlt TIIK NEX1 AT THE HAR] :w: :i It might be money in your po turcliasing elsewhere. I have received a very liberal 'our County, and by selling goo^| * % f your patronage in the future, atronage, and striving to merit ours with respect. HIGHEST CASH PRICES pai 'THE BEST IN The McCormick Machines ha HIGHEST HONORS at every 1 Field Trials, have justly earned FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experien 55,841 Machines, (Binders, Re L884. Sold on liWral terms. ?AI King Guano Distribut Berry Cotton Planters Terry Leader Chilled Turni: Georgia Cast Mishawka Sulky HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS, BARROWS, AND FARMING II >f all kinds. AGENCY I2S BUCE BON BARBED I^uoa?% A.verillf a>i Paints. i April 0 Si APT/YD X umiJLVii' u TO THE FR( IXow Store 011 tli burnt in. ?HEADQUA Groceries aid PI ASHEPOO F , If you want goods low for the SARTO nsflBr^DTSRSur^ HHAIRBAL8AM the popular favorite for tomtom the hair, Reatortne color when pray, and p reran ting Dandruff. t^,*0,UP' the batrtaltlnff.andlaaurwtopleaaa. tgo^aaJtLoa a? Drngyleta The boat Cough Cure yon ?an oh, And the beet preventive known for Coiummptlon. It earee bodily palna, end ell dleordere of the fttomaeh, Bowela, Lain Llrar, Kldneya, Urinary Organs and all Tina la Complaint*. The feeble and alck, etrn* line against dlaeaao, and alowty drifting towards the grave, will In mod oaaea recover their health by the timely aae of Fiunl Tomo, bat delay la danrerooa. Take It In time. Bold by all DraggMa fed large bolllea at $1.001 The safest, nred, quickest and beat core for Corns, Bunions, Waarts, Holes. Oallooeee.dn. Hinders their further rrowtb. Slope all pain. (Urea no trouble. Makeetbe feet comfortable. Hlnderrorne enrea when everything lee falla Bold by DnnhU at lio. Iliaooz tCo.K. iC J?n2fl 4 Theodore Monro, M. D. PHYBIOIAN AND BURGEON, UNION C. II., 8. C. Office in hrick hnililinv nnrnar nf I?? Duea March 19, 11 ""t? / _ A Neat Dwelling for Sale TUB neet brick dwelling on Main street Intel; occupied by David Johnson, Jr., is offeree for sale. For particular* inquire of W. A. NICH0L80K. Mob. 26 13 UVE ON I' )ES ? THIRTY DAYS .0I DWARE STORE. ): :b: w # cket to price uiy goods before _ % f support pi nee my advent into at a close profit I solicit a share t Thanking you for past liberal continuance of the same, I am W. D. BEWLEY- , d for HIDES and BEESWAX. THE WORLD" 1 ving been always awarded the ' World's Fair, and International the above title as the result of i ce. apers and Mowers) were sold in iSO? er$* ng Plows, (( (i CORN SFTET.r.FRS WHRRT A- R. Id J. T. Not 0 44 WANTED AGENTS! Two li?o and cncrgetio mou to canvass and collect for HH THE NEW IMPROVED fp ?SINGER SE WING MA CHINE.? /""s:o/~N B^STEADY EMPLOYMENTS ?AND? A GOOD CONTRACT Guaranteed to the right man. A nioc light spring wagon furnished. For particulars, call on or address, I'm THE 8INGEK MANUFACTURING CO. J. H. CLARK Manager, * GREENVILLE S. C. April <10 17 4t Smokers take Notice! t> All wishing a good cheap smoke, call at I I the store of II. F. Seaife aud get somn of his STOGIES. You will also find a full Jr? lino of fino cigars, oigarotts, chewing to- fujj bacco, snuff, Ac. Smoke our Studio cigars they aro the finest nickel cigar sold. I UPLEMENTS : THORN OR RIBFENCE WIRE, id Mixed FOSTER & WILKIKS. 14 tf i ARTHUR 3NT AGAIN, 0: e Corner that was J anuary. JtTERS FOR? antation Supplies. FOR 'ERTILIZERS CASH come and see us. > R & ARTHUR. "On the Corner." Who Wants A STUMP PULLER, A FAUQUHAR THRESHER, A BLUE GRASS SULKY PLOW, ' warranted cheaper and belter thna theCastdaj. A CORDIS DISC HARROW, A iwinia til 11 iUDAnr ? JIUVAIAO 1BAI?1%VW? for stpothing land and cultivating cotton and corn. A PLANTER, OR A CULTIVATOR, A IIOKME RAKE, or an IMPLEMENT or MACHINE of anj kind money by buying them from EMSLIE NICHOLSON. April ? 14 2m > A lot of y ! Very Superior Flour i just roceived bj A. R STOKES & CO P RES II AJR, ?AT? LAURENS G. ' iUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, DURKEES SALAD DRESSING, TOBASCO PEPPER SA WORCESTI IIORSFO ?FRENCH BI-CARB French Bi-Carb Soda will pi event >eing the best Baking Soda known. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE [foi STRICTLY PURE FLAVO A FULL LINE OF ?SUCH ASfOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, JAPAN, SOUCIK at 75 cents per pound. HUDNUTS PEARL GRITS, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LARD an SPECIAL IND1 In order that I may raise Borne money to buy n is a power,T will throw my goods on the counters THE NEXT THI REGARDLESS ( I would prefer losing 25 per cent, off New Yorl Stock on time. I will not quote prices this time, you want bargains in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING Call in at my Store; but do not forget to bring alo that keeps us afloat. It is good on the land and t jingle and ring?Ob! bring it, oh! fetch it to me, i many goods for it as you can get elsewhere for tb< your share of the bargains, from LEADER OF LOT i> Mch. 20 12 NEtt GROCERY Wo aro receiving a new ant FRESH (JRI which wo propos* AT REASONABL Our stock consi BACON, LARD, FLOUR, SUGAR AND COFf CANNED G and all kinds FAMILY GR( Give us a call and sco for yourselv< RIVALg rOUNG'S. UCE, iRSHIRE SAUCE, RD'S BREAD PREPARATION, OF SODA? . Biscuits turning yellow, culinary purposes] RING EXTRACTS GOOD TEAS DNG, GUNPOWDER, AND OOLONG, (medium and Hoc) d FLOUR, always in stock. "CEMENTS ny goods in New York, whero money for RTY DAYS )F COST. i. cost on the goods, than to buy my for my neighbors information, but if . SHOES, HATS &c. ng with you that little green note ho sea?it will buy anything, it will ind I will give you nearly twice as ) same amount. Call early and get W PRICES , C. FLYNN. tf I STORE. 1 complete stock of OCERIES, 3 tO Sell E PRICES. ists of 'EE,1 IOODS aud t'HEESE, of TCERIES. C8. STOKES & CO. Hill & Co.'s old building. tf New milliner v roods- X Ira. Mary Vincent is receiving New Lines ?of? ILUNERV GOO D8 om the Great Eroporiumsjof the North, and the LATEST STYLES can be seen at her KT WHO W ROOMS. prll 2! 10 4t* LEATHER. ncss Leather, l'lant ation lx'athcr, Upper Leather, Calf Skin,a A. R. STOKES & CO.'S. irs. Unruly & Smith tare made their head quart era at 8. M. Hice, , & Co.'s ntore, where will alao be found a nd new stock of DRUGS. >b 5 & tf V