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. A NEW CANDIDATE. Shall tho Primary be on Augtul 27th T 'It makes very little difference, provided I dispose of a case of those celebrated "No. 11" cigva. This lot la ?11 ?'? -- ? ' *"* ? ? ..... miu >u< |inu? miii remains six for a quarter. L. 0. YOUNG. " O A N D I D ATB 8 . ~ For announcing a Candidate, 93. To be paid, la every caao, before the announcement will appear. FOR STATE SEE ATE. Hon. OLBSN D. PEAKK la hereby announced aa a candidate for the State Senate ; aubjcct to the decialon of this Frimary Election. Many FaiEXM. The Hon. W1LLLVM MUNRO la hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the State 8cnate. FQRUO USE OF REP RESENT A TI YES. The friends of Col. I.G. McKISSICK nominate him for re-election to the Legislature. The old " war honef haa done Ills duty on many a Held, let aa re-elect him, Many Fbibnds. - Wet th* many Wends of C B. BO BO, Esq.. announce his name as a candidate for a scat In the House of Representatives ; aubjcct to the decision of the primary election. { The friends or MR. JONAS L. SWINK respect folly announce hiiu to the Demoeratle Vetera of Union CtNinty, aa a candidate for the State Legislature. His streng and sterling qualities, marked ability and high character recommend him as a suitable person for the position, IJnlon County haa mo more sealoua and ftdthfril citizen; he has been always prompt to parform every public dut^, and his election will be a merited tribute to lib long and valuable services to the Democratic party of this County. A. A. SAJiUATT b announced ae a candidate for reelection to a seat In the House of Representatives ; subject to the decision of the primary election. Da; J. P. THOMAS is hereby announced as a candidate to represent Union In the House of Repreeentalivcs of next Legislature ; subject to thedecblon of the primary election. Dr. Thomas is not only ono of tho ablest men in the county, but is a true and tried Democrat, in whose hands tho interests of the County and State can be safely entrusted. . J Wa arc requested to announce G. WALTON WHITMAN a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, subjest te the decbion of the primary election. | FOR PROBATE JUDGE. - - - 1 - ' LI l|'" I hereby announce myself a candidate for rc-electlqn to the office of Frobatc Judgo for Union County ; subject to the decbion of the Primary Election. JAMES M. GEE. r , tOK COUNTY TREASURER. Mr. Editor.?W# pmrat the nam* of J. B. T. SCOTT % Esq., one of our most prominent cltlsens, for the office . of County Treasurer. In ao doing w* f**l that the people cannot elect a more competent or deserving man, or one who will discharge the duties of the office more faithfully than he Will. . Subject to the decision of the primary. Horth racolct. Mart Frirrds. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Union County; subject to the decision of the primary election. COLUMBUS K. ROBERSON. The friends of COL. JOS. F. GIST present bis name to the Totors of Union County, as a candidate for reelection to the office of County Treasurer. . This nomination is made subject to the action at the Frirhary election. for oo un rr a uditor. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho the office of Auditor for Union County ; subject <Mho decision of the primary election. NATX B. MORGAN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position of Auditor of Union County; subject to tho decision of the Primary cloctlon. W. W. HUGHES. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor:?You are requested to announce T. L HAMES a candidate for tho office of County Commissioner ; sulject to the. decision of tho primary election. - >. / Democrat*. Capt. J. t. DOUGLASS is hereby announced a candidate for re-election to tho office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Primary election,by friends all orcr the Cowrtt. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner; subject to the primary election. C. C. SARTOR. The many friends of 8. L. PRYOR respectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner. He lieing a thorough mechanic and a man of sound Judgment, will, If elected, certainly All a long felt want in the administration of our county affairs. Wo hereby present the name of THOMAS J, BISHOP to tho voters of Union county as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Mart Friends.* I lieueltw annAiinoo ...1 ?A ? m Ituivu; nutivimvv iu;ovii ? v?uuiui?l? ivr v UUIIkJ Commissloucr; iulject to the decision of the primary election. GORDON WILLIAMS.* At the solicitation of many friends, I hare consented to become a candidate for Connty Commissioner; subject to the decision of the pnnmry election. JNO. W. SANDERS.* The friends of D. W. OWEN present his name to the voters of Union County, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the primary election. Mr. Owen is a practical mechanic and our experience during the past year teaches us that sueti a man in the offico of County Commissioner is needed. Many FRIK.NI* FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The many friends of Rrv. W. M. POSTER hereby aiowitfnte him for re-election to this Important office, which he has filled so acceptably, lie has proved his competence; he has treated every one with whom he Los had dealings with manly courtesy and justice; be y fits the office and the offico fits him. Let his friends, \ and they are more numerous than they were in 1884, \ again rally to his support. Many Fsiknds. Remfott Co. *'H." lath Begt, 8. C. V. mil ERE will be a reunion of Co. "H.," 15th 2bSri4c-y>ti Mt- T*bgp'on s#pA basket dinner will be furnished, and ell members ere requested to be present. F. M. FAHR, F. R. CUDD, WM. VANDERFOllD, Committee. Ang 13 32 41 jgAIlBECtrfi T 8ANTUC DEPOT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th. THE subtoribers will giro e splendid Barbecue et Seniue Depot, on fwesday, the 24th?the day appointed by the Demoorntio Executive Commute for the candidates to address the people at that place. The meats will be the best that can be bought, and will bo eooksd In the best manner. Everything will be provided to mskc the dinner the best In the oampiign and to Mhke tha day pass pleasantly to all. JETER k PORTER, ^ug 13 32 2t |> Ajtyatiffiorrte J 'vr';T AT THE HANOI WO OROUID, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th. The Last BaihMMi ef the Oiapilp, THE aubacribor ifUl give a first-claaa Barbtoqi at tba Hanging Ground, on# mils and ? quart a r from Union C. H., on Wednoadaj, tba -V.th-_|te day ef tha lint mooting in tho campaign. Tho moaia will be eoob?4 bj that prince of Berbaode eook* Mr. W. II. Gailmaa, Tho onndidntoa will be there to main tlicir laat impreoaion before tho oleetion. loo water provided In abundanoa. * ' ' y , { T. M. GOftSETT. ? Ang 18 32 21 NOTICE OF ELECTION OH Railroad Subscription, IN CROSS KEYS TOWNSHIP. Office or Corxrr Commissioner*, \ Union, 8. C., August 18, 1886. / WHEREAS, .a petition has been filed with tbe County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of the freeholders of Cross H eye Township, of Union County, In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved the 20th day of December, 1884, entitled " An Act to incorporate the Glenn Springs Railroad Company," asking that the question of subscription or no subscription of the sum of Fifteen Thoueand Dollars to the capital stook oi said Company, which subscription shall be made in coupon bonds of said Township, bearing 0 per cent, interest, axyi payable in 15, 20 and 25 years after the dale thereof, as provided by said Act, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township. And further, that the-said rend run through the center of said Township ; and farther, that the fands realized on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction of said Railroad within the limits of said Township. And whereat, Tbe said Commissioners have, by a resolution of their Board, fixed the amount proposed to be subscribed, aocording to the request of said petition, at Fiftoen Thousand Dollars, in six per oent. coupon bonds of said Township, said bonds to be made payable in equal installments of 15, 20 and 25 years, after the date thereof, as provided in said Aot; It is hereby ordered, That an election be held for said purpose, on Tuesday, the 21st day or ?aptember next (1886) ; and (hat the polls be opened at the various election precincts within the said Township of Cross Keys, from 7 o'clock A. M. until G o'clock 1*. M., of that day, at which election all, the qualified electors of said Towasbip shall be entitled to vote ; that the ballots shall bare written or printed thereon 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 eleotion herein ordered. Said managers shall make returns and ipeet at the Court House of said county and count the votes and declare the result of said electiop, and certify the same to the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said county, as provided by law, on or before Thursday, 28d day of September, 1880. By order of the Board. JAS. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'm'n II. C. C. U. C. Columbus Gtoit, Clerk. Aug 13 32 6t Guardian's Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given, that by permission of Hon. James M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union county, I will, on the 6th day of September, 1880, make my final return and apply for Letters Dismissory as Guardian of Stephen Pearson. All persons holding claims against the said Stephen Pearson, during his minority, are hereby notified to present them to me, on or before the date above named, or they will be forever barred. WM. JKFFE1UKS, Guardian Stephen Pearson. Aug G 81 4t Guardian's Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given, that by permission of Hon. James M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, on the Gtli day of September, 188G, make my final return and apply for Letters Dismissory as Guardian of W. U. JeSeries. All persons having olaims against the said W. G. Jefferies, dnring his minority, are hereby notified to present these to me, en or before the date above named, or they will be forever barred. WM. JEFFE11IE8, Guardian W. G. Jefferies. Aug 0 81 4t Work the Roads. THE Supervisors of Roads are hereby instructed to order the Road Overseers to call out the hauda aubiact to road ilni* in thai, spectire divisions and have the roads put in good oondition as soon as possible. By order of Board County Commissioners. J. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'm'n. C. Gaok, Clerk. Aug G ? 31 tt ' Due West Female College. . w 8ESSION OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN OCT. ? TEN Teachers. Ten Pianos in constant use. Facilities in Frenoh and Musio, Instrumental and Vocal, unsurpassed. Prospects of the College were never brighter. Whole cost of Board and regular Tuition for year, $105. For Catalogue apply to J. P. KF.NNBDY, President. July 23 29 Gt Furman University, GREENVILLE, 8. O. THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 188G. For Terms, Course of Study, eto., see Catalogue. which may be bad by addressing Da. CHAM. MANLY, Pres. Expenses reduced. July 80. 30 4t. NEW BOARDING HOUSE ?AT? WEST SPRINGS. THE undersigned will open on Thursday next, his Boarding House in the Murphy building, dmt Mid Spring*. Hi* table will be furnished with the beet the oeuntjr can afford. Term* very reasonable. JOHN L. JOHNSTON. . July 2oth 1880. jly 30 30 4t? LEATHER. Harness Leather, Plantation Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, A. R. 8TOKES & CO.'S. Theodore Munro, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ANION C. H., S. C. Office in brkk building, corner of Law Range. March 19, tf. A Neat Dwelling for Sale, milE neat brick dwelling on Main street lately X Qoenpied by David Johnson, Jr., is offered for sale. For particulars inquire of W. A. NICHOLSON. Mch. 20 12 tt ""BUSINESS i REMOVING! HAVING BOUGHT the largo brick slore on I McNally, and in order that I may hare ns few go at my new aland with almost an entirely I ' i NN N EEE W W W SSSS \ N N N K W W W W S i N N N EE WW WW SSSSS I N N N E WW WW S i N NN EEE W W SSSS I will therefore offer my entire stock, for the next , I hare a large Stock of Gentlemen's and: on hanri that I am determined to clear out, 2B Per Cent. L rather than carry them over to my new stand. l)o not come to the conclusion that this rcduc and be conTinced that eTcrything in tho abovo is LEADER OP 1 NEW GRQCE I NEW GROCE l CoC We are receiving a NEW a I FRESH GR G WHICH WE PRO R O AT REASONA] C E R Y OUR STOCK C S BACON, LAUD, 1LOIJK, T q SUGAR AX1> CO R CANNJ ? And all ki ^ FAMILY GE Give UM n C 11 mul H A. | Io J. T. Hill & llo.'a old buildiog NEW GROCE "ft? 02 M g p5 -S ? , ^ I i O I 1-s. Ls p I ^ -1 d a l-=JI ? B ? B pq Ph s" w 1 8 r 1 ^ js JTresh a i ?A1 . LAURENS ( QUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, DURKEES SALAD DRESS TOBASCO PEPP1 WORC IIO ?FRENCH BI-C.l French- Bi-Carb Soda will pi< being the best Baking Soda knowi "BAKER'S CHOCOLATE STRICTLY PURE FI.A A FUL LINE OI ?SUCH YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, JAPAN, SOI at 75 cents per pound. HUDNtJT S PEARL Oil SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LA 11 "change. REMOVING! :ho corner, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomae ods us possible to more, and be able to open out TTTTT OOO CCCC K K T O O C K k T OOO KK T OOO K K T 000 OCCC K K 30 DAYS, at strictly New York Cost. Boys' CLOTHING and have made up mind to sell them at ,ess than Cost, lion* Is not made, but come and see for yourself just what I mean to do. D. C. FLYNN. LOW PRICES. RY STORE. :ry store. intf J)OMPLETE Stock of ^ OCERIES, S POSE TO SELL QR BLE PRICES n c ? E R ONSISTS OF Y S FFEE, T EI> GOODS and CHEESE, R inJs of E IOCERIES. 4 pc lor YoiirwelveH, R. STOKES & CO. 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CM July 26, 1886. / THE committee met at the call of the County Chairman anl the following resolutions were adopted: lltsolved, That the following dates and places be appointed for the meeting of the different candidates, for tho discussion of political questions : Bogansvillo Township, Gibbcs, Friday, Aug. 13. Cross Keys Township, Cross Keys, Saturday, August 14. Goshen llill Township, Goshen llill, Friday, August 20. Fish Dam Township, Fish Dam, Saturday, August 21. Santuc Township, Santue, Tuesday, August 24. Union Township, Union, Wednesday, August 25. Retolvtd, That Candidates for nomination at the Primary Election be required to sign a pledge to abide the result of tho primary, and be assessed the sum of two dollars and fifty cents to defray the expenses of the election, including the printing of tickets. Tickets to be furnished by the Executive Committee according to the form prescribed by the County Democratic Convention. Retolved, That the Committee adjourn to meet on Monday, August '.Mb, nt 1*2 m.. at which time managers for tho ditfcici.; p* ecincts will be appointed. There will also be other very important business to bo transacted, and a full attend- . ance is earnestly requested. S. S. FAUKAR, County Chairman. B. F. Autuib, Sec. and Treos. July 30 30 4t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Iu the Court of Common I'lcas. David Orr, Archie Orr and James Orr, Tlaintiffs, against Thomas J. Orr, as Executor of James Orr, and in his own right, George Orr, William Orr, John Orr, Mary Orr, Jane Williams, Robert Orr, Walter G. Orr and Violet Martin, Defendants. Summons for Belief.?Complaint not served. To the Defendants, Thomas Orr, George Orr' William Orr, John Orr, Mary Orr, Jane Williams, Robert Orr, Walter G. Orr and Violet Martin: YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in tho office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tho subscriber at his oflice, No. 1 Law Range, at Union C. If., South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint witliiu the time aforesaid, tho plaiolitf in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated: Juno'JSlh, A. D. 1KF.G. J. C. WALLACE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. To the Defendants, George Orr, William Orr, John Orr, Jane Williams, Robert Orr, Walter (S. Orr and Violet Martin : Take notice that the Complaint in this action was filed in tho ottice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union countv nn,l atnt? of South Carolina, on the 21st day of July, 1H8C. J.C.WALLACE, July 21, 1880, Plaintiffs' Attorney. 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WHEREAS, J limes Munro, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, has made suit to me to grunt liim letters of Administration on the estate of and effects of Sallie Malono, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingular the kindred and creditors of the said Sallie Malonc, deceased, that they be and appear, beforo me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 9th (lay of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoou, to show cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under ray hand this seventh day of July, Anno Domini, 1880. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 8th day of July, 1880, in the Weekly Union Times. July 9 " 27 Gt State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION Cnurt nf Cnmnmn l'ln?. Thomas T.cc Thorp, as Kxecutor, Plaintiff, against Addie S. Thorp and others, Defendants. UNDKll an order in the al>oYe entitled case, the creditors of James 11. 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