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t. . *'' CANDIDATES. For announcing a Candidate, $o. To be paid, lu OTer; . case, before llio announcement will appear. FOR STATE SENATE. jf Itox. (iLENN 1>. l'I'.AKK Is hereby announced as-1 randld.it? for llio Stato Senate ; subject to tho dccisioi of the Primary Klectlon. Many Fmiknim. The Hon. WILLIAM MUNKO is hereby announce) as a candidate for ro-eleetlon to tho State Senate. JVR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tho friends of Cob. I. O. McKISSICK nominate bin for re-election to the Legislature. Tho ohi " war liorso' has done his duly on many afield, let us re-elect him MAXY Faimne. We, the luauy friends of C. It. liOBO, Ksq.. announc his name as a candidate for a scat in the House of Itcpre scutat Ives ; subject to the decision of the primary clcc tiou. _ * The Montis <>f MK. JONAS h. 8WUUC respect full] auuounco liini to the Democratic voters of Union ^ County, as a candidate for tho Stale Legislature. Hi; -, strong and sterling qualities, marked ability and high character recommend him as a suitable person for the position. Union County has no nioro zealous and uuiiuui citizen; lie lias been always prompt to iierform every public duty, and liU election will be a merited tribute to his long aud valuable services to tbe Democratic party of this County. A. A. SAKUATT Is anuouueed as a candidate for reelection to u seat in the House of Kcprvseutatlves ; subject to tbe decision of the primary election. Dr. J. 1*.THOMAS is hereby announced as a candidate to represent Union in the House of ltcprcscutatives of next Legislature ; subject to thcdcclslon of tbe primary election. Dr. Thomas is not only one of the ablest men in the ft county, but is a true and tried Democrat, in whose bauds tbe interests of the Couuty and State can lie safely entrusted. . _ We are rcipicstcd to auuounco O. WALTON WHITMAN a caudidate for a scat in the House of Kepreseutntives, subject to the decision of the primary election. for j*rob ate judob. ' ? I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-elcctlou to tbe ollice of l'robate Judge for Union County; subject to the decision of the Primary Lice lion. james m. <; e i fo it co us TV Til i:a s urbr. Mr. Editor.?Wo present the name of J. d. T.SCOTT, Esi|., one of our most prominent citizens, for the ollice of Couuty Treasurer. In so doing wo fool that the people cannot elect a more competent or dcscrTiug man, or one who w ill discharge the duties of the ollice more faithfully than he will. Subject to the decision of the primary. North l'acolet. Mamt I-'riknds. * I hereby anuouuee myself a caudidate for Treasurer of Union County ; subject to the decision of the primary election. COLUMBUS K. ROBKltSON. The friends of COL. JOS. F. GIST present his name to the voters of Union County, as a candidato for reelection to the ollice of Couuty Treasurer. This nomination is made subject lo the action of the Primary elect iou._ ^ f0it go unty a up i to it. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election i to tho the ollice of Auditor for Union County ; subject o tho decision of the primary election. NATT B. MOBOAN. I hereby announce myself as a candidato for tho tx> ltlon of Auditor or Uuiou County ; subject to the decision of tho Primary election. W. W. HUGHES. ' * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor:?You aro requested to announce T. L. 1IAMES a candidate for the offleo of County Commis). sloner; subject to tho decision of the primary election. - | Democrats. 1 "Capt. J. T. DOUGLASS is hereby aunounced a candidate for re-clectiou to tho office of County Comniisslonn. subject to the decision of the Primary election, by friends all orer tho Oowrr. 1 hereby announce myself a qpdidato for County ? Coin mission i r; subject to the pr^mryclectlon. llo being a thorough mechanic and a inau of sound judgment, will, if electod, certainly fill a long felt scant in the administration of our county affairs. \\'c hereby present the name of THOMAS J, BISHOP * to the voters of Union county 113 a candidate for the office of Couuty Commissioner, Many Friends,*_ 1 hereby auuounce inysell a candidate for County Commissioner; subject to tho decision of the primary election. COUPON WILLIAMS.* At tlie solicitation of many friends, I have consented to become a candidate for Couuty Commissioner; subject to tho decision of tile primary election. J NO. w. SANDERS.* ~The friends of 1>. W. tiWKN present his name to till voters of Union County, as a candidate for Count) Commissioner, subject to tho decision of the priinarj election. Mr. Owen is a practical mcchauic aud oui experience during the past year teaches lis that such i mau in the office of County Commissioner is needed. _many 1'KlKXns. run school commissi ox/:/: NKXVroN G. UTTI.KJOllN is hereby announced candidate for tlio office of School Commissioner fo Union couuty ; subject to the decision of the priiuar election. The many friends of Ukv. w. M. KOSTEK licrcb nominate hiui for re-election to this important oltici which ho lias tilled so acceptably. He lias proved In competence; lie lias treated every 0110 villi whom li 1,1. Iiuil ib aliiiL-i with nianlv c-oirtc*v and iustico : h flu the oJttcc and the ottico fits hint. JajI lii.i friend and llii'y arc more numerous than tliey were in IKS attain rally to Ida ni|n>orl. Manv Kkii:.si>s. Reunion Co. <H.M loth Rog't, S. C. V. milKUE will 'jo a reunion of Co. "II.," lot _L Regiment, 8. C. V., at Alt. Tabor, on Sej tcniber lllli, SfeO. A basket dinner will be furnished, and a! members arc requested to be (resent. F. M. PAH 11, F. It. CUDL), WM. VAKDKUFOKD, Committee. dlNSISEGiNS WK WOULD remind our Planters and Gi iters that we arc still ageuts for tho reliable ai well-known Gins : wiiNHiiir, llllOWN, PltATJ I'aritcs needing any repairs fliould send nodh arid have it done before ginning seas opens, iiafore purchasing elsewhere call ni see us, as we have sumo bargains to ofTor gins. Terms libfral. FA Hit d THOMSON. Aug Id 32 4t King's Mountain H i<>'li School, rilllK largest Mililnry Doarding School .1. Western Nor'h Carolina. Situated at I foot of die Mountains. The nnesf health reco itf auy School in I he State'. Thorough 'IWisiht College attached. Large Assembly and Sbcit ^lajls now bgiog ndtled to present hniidiu Pi&tcpu hundred students for the ?? pqqs ?i" ...? VC1 cover every expense for ten tuonl and furnish two full suits of uniform, j catalogue address, W. T. R, BELL, A. M., King's Mountu;n, N. C Aug ft 111 It To Bridge BuUders. I WILL be at Miuter's Ililde, on Tygtr Ri on Tuesday, the 81st of th's month (Augi to receive bids for building a new bridgi that place. 1 intend to award the contract to the lot responsible bidder, but I shall reset ve the r! to reject each and aM bids. J. T. DOUGLASS, Ch n 11. C. < Au. 18, 82 8 NOTICE OF ELECTION t ON ; Railroad Subscription, IN 1 CROSS KEYS VOWNSHIP. OrncK or Coi-sty Commissioned, ) a U.niojt, ?. C., August 18, 1880. j "VT71IKREA"5, a petition has been tiled with ' VY the County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of the freeholders e of Cross K eys 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 r Act to incorpoj-ato the Glenn Springs Railroad i Company," asking that the question of subi scription or no subscription of the sunt of Fifi teen Thousand Dollars to the capital stock of i said Company, which subscription shall be 1 made in coupon bonds of saal Township, l>ear: i ing 0 per ecnt. interest, and payable in 15. 20 I and 25 yeais after the date thereof, as provided by said Act, bo submitted to the qualified electors of said Township. And further, that the said road run through , the center of said Township ; and further, that the funds realir.ed on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction of said ltailroad within the limits of said Township. And tchertaa. The said Commissioners have, by a resolution of their Hoard, fixed the amount proposed to be subscribed, according to the request of said petition, at Fifteen Thousand Dollars, in six per cent, 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 Act; It is hereby ordered, That an election be held for said purpose, en Tuesday, the 21st day of September noxt (1886); and that tho polls be opened at the various election precincts within the said Township of Cross Keys, from 7 o'clock A. M. uulil 0 o'clock 1*. M., of that dny, at which election all tlie qualified electors of said Township shall bo entitled to rote ; that lue ballots shall have 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 election herein ordered. Said managers shall make returns and meet at the Court House of said county and count the voles and declare the result of said election, and certify the same to the Chairman of the board of County Commissioners of said county, as provided by law, ou or before Thursday, 23d day of September, 1880. by order of the board. J AS. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'm'n 11. (J. C. U. C. Columbus Gaue, Clerk. Aug 13 32 fit Union Graded School. THE Board of Trusters having secured U o services of B. C. Jennings, Esq., a gradual* of the Citadel Academy, of Charleston, will resume the exeroises of the school on Monday, Sept. 0. The Public School curriculum will'be taught free. Advruced pupils will be charged extra. j. E. COLTON, Clerk of Board. jgARBECUE ~ AT CUtP'8 BPIIIXC1, Just one mile out of the corporate limits of the town of Union, on Spartanburg road. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2oth. The Last Barbecue of the Campaign. THE subscriber will l*oTn, a first-class BarWj paign. 1 will do my own cooking, and intend this (o he the first of a scries of annual barbecues to como hereafter, and take the place of the 'Sav' age ;Cue,' The candidates will be there to make their , last impression before the election. Ice water provided in abundance. W.w. OALLMAN. Aug 13 32 21 Guardian's Final Discharge. i "VTOTIOE is hereby given, that by permission r 1^1 of Hon. James M. Gee, l'robttte Judge for r Union couuty, 1 will, on the Otli day of Septemr ber, 1880, make my final return aud apply for ,i Letters Dismissory as Guardian of Stephen Pearson. All persons holding claims against the said 3 Stephen Pearaou, during his minority, arc hereby notified to present them to me, on or before * the date above named, or they will be forover r barred. WM. JEFFEKIKS. > Guardian Stephen l'carson. Aug 6 III 4t I gAHB ECUK e AT SANTUC DEPOT, e TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th. *> l, TIIE subscribers will give a splendid barbecue at Sanluc Depot, on Tuesday, the 24th?the * day appointed by the Democratic Executive Committc for the candidates to address the h people at that place. > The meats will be the best that can be bought and will be cooked in the best manner. Every II thing will be provided to mnke the dinner the best in the campaign and to make the day pas: pleasantly to all. JETElt & I'OKTKK. Aug Id 112 2t Notice to HoitMc)ceoper% tUe '4'OTjpn of Union.' I "I3UHSUANT to order of the Hoard of Health J X you are hereby ordered to police your re spcctivo premises once or more monthly, it reference to cess-pools, pig-pens, all decompose D. animal and vegetuble matter, stnKuant water lt| &c. Surface water from wells should bo r? moved, (where used as drinking fluid) ns it i said to be one of the generntives of typhoi fever, by order of Council. II. S. DEATY, Intendant. Aug. 1:1, 82 \>a. in Guardian's Final Discharge. NT? K '8 hereby g**e?i that Itf peris issio ?" X^( of Hon. James M. Geo, Probate Judge f? in Uuion County, \ will, on Rio HlJt Jfty uf Septcn; bcr, 1880, nuke toy final return and Apply ft Loiters Dismissory as Guardian of \\. U. Jefii rics. ? All persons having claims against the said V G. Jcfferies, dnring bis minority, nre licreb notified to present them to me, on or before th ? date above named, or they will be lorever barret in WM. JEFFEIMFS, he uuaraiau W. 0 Jeft'erles. lit Aug b 8^ _ 'jH i" Work, the Roads . . ~ oupervisors of Roads arc hereby i i structed to order the Road Overseers to c h". out the bands subject to road duty in their i ''or epcctive divisions and have the rouds put good condition as soon as possible. By order of Board County Commissioners. J. T. DOUGLASS, Cli m u, C. Gaqk, Clerk. Aug (? JU 4t rer NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 11st) \ LL persons holding claims against the est i at .xY. of D. 11. Sheldon, deceased, will pie present them to W. 8. Gregory, Esq., prope vest probated ; and all persons indebted to said ighl late will please make payment to the said \\ Gregory without delay. FRANCES W. 8HF.I.DON, 3. Administratrix t. July 30 30 4t ? m . C ' * ' #, IHJ&dNKS REMOVING! HAVING BOUGHT the large bA^ato MdNally, and la order tlint I rcay liav^fc at niy new aland with almost an entirely NN N EEE W W W N N N K W W W W J N N N EE WW WW ! N N N E WW WW N NN EEE W W I I will therefore offer my mtiro stock, for th I hare a large Stock of a Gentlemen's ai on hand that I am determined to clc 25 Per Cent. rather than carry them over to ray new stai Do not come to the conclusion that this and be convinced that everything in tho ab< LEADER Ol JN-flW GrRO I NEW GROi i S We are receiving a NE * FRESH G WHICH WE E o AT REASON c E R . Y OUR STOC S BACON, LAUD, FLOU] O ' * SUGAR AN? H cj E . __LAtt< FAMILY < Glvo u? u Call ^:v'\ : c=^4^- i-JW-m > I NEW GRQ P3 ao Jm , < , < ih I I C_| I kO> I A B i ^ ^ : M ? j p RESH 8 li A T1 R F N ! QUEEN OLIVES, a OLIVE OIL, J DURKEESSALAD T TOBASCO tI. I ?FRENCH ' French pi-C^ub Sovki w the host Baking Soda BAKERS CIIOCOI i n STRICTLY PURE nil T A FULI, IAN: in YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL JA ?te oae rljr c?at 7o cents per pound. IIUDNUT'S Vi * SUGAR, COFFEE, RA( I B~WJ:QE7~ MMIvinG! M ok the cortffc/ merlf "P<e?l by .>rr. Thomas few goods as poaJUo '? nblo to open out SSSS TTTTT-^O FCC K K ' 3 TOO K K SSSSS T O <)l KK : 8 T O (I K K SSSS T ofCCC K K C noxi 30 DAYhtl'yNew York Cost. it Boys' /THING ar out, atul have mr1'11*! fell them nt Less an Cost,? i reduction is not P1 come ami aco for yourself H" >vo is just what r I d h wN IN l - , xJ?BTOES. J 'CERY#RE- .b =oiS^f 4 W anc^ff1^ btocK OT ? I I f iS3 ? * t" E n S ? ? ^ B * s S n & 2 ^ P:, * H W f=v? 4 ? 5 QQ f^a |K ^ =>18 ==' . !a B SlQ ;s. g SI . ;? ? w ia > i $ A!l!I VAL^s ;T, YOUNG'S. DKKS 40, PEl'l .8AUGK, WOK STKRSI1IKK SAUCK, UCjl'OHirS liRKAD pKKpARATIC JH-C U SOD A--* ill pi ent lVucuits tur?{-~f .. u \V j ATI [tor culinary purposes] ITL/ oltllNCi EXTRACTS E < F OOOl> rl?K^ -SUCH iS? PAX, SOI CllONO, (il'XPOWPKll, AND DDL JARL (HUTS, (medium and fine) X)N LA1^> and FLOUR, always ia stock. | | I NEW STC HONEST GOODS AT LOWES We have just opened out a full and complete lino of Gc listing of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats. Hoots and SI offoring for 6alo at Hard Time Prices. Our motto is, a firstit reasonable, living prices. -^CLOTHING Iu this Hue wo will be able to suit all, ns wo will carry a fi .bio to fit both your person and your pocket. H3HOES! SHO We arc just openinsr one of i:~. < p"ftuur&'so^l:r0d"t^g?oiD%swra "Peoi-"> r? BCM aa?r,"ri L- **** s-f"' asr'?., ivo navo jusS^ri^ oA somo'qobby style boia"^ for yon Soring YBfoT fttlKAP. fo bo fife ry to makoit both pfoasant and beneficial to you* *' AVo gpiarnn rith any of our competitors, quality of goods considered Polito oudrcourteous attention will be givep to aH, wtathci We have employed Messrs. L. P. Murphy and PauFJbt e glad to see tbeir friends and wait ou them. You will find ua in the burnt block> at the stand formerly ,'ohen. Respectfully" \ v GRAHAM 8PCHEAiP CASH S-T Aug 20 ** 33 : L_ - i? I "TS^B^inthev The Mo.Conmck .buviiig ^ laoeii ah 5o,84*f Mac&iiies, (Binders, Reaper* and Mc 1884. Sold on liberal terms. v ?ALSO? King Guano Distributers, Berry Cotton Planters, ' Tawv << "< ' Leader Chimed Tr^Sing Plows, BARROWS,'AND ' SHI FARMINU IMPLEI of all kinds. AGENCY SS BUCK THOI BON BARBED FENCI Eucas', Averillj and At;>l>< Paints. FOSTER April 'J 11 CAMPAIGN MEETINGS. 1 > Hooms or Exrrrtivk l>EM??cit.VTH'Com., t Pcilia Union C. II., S. 0., July -0, 1S8G. j miiE comuiitlee met at the call of tho County | E Chairman anl the following resolutions SESSION OPEN were adopted: Resolved, That the following dates and places he appointed for the meeting of the different TK\ Teachers iiuiuiiiuii-a, igr lue upicussiou 01 political quos- facilities in . tnl and Vocal, n tfosncn liii; Township, Goshen Hill, Friday, College were in August ^ Hoard and rcgul Fish 1'am Township, Fish Dam, Saturday, For Catalogue August 21. Santuo Township, Sautuc, Tuesday, August 24. July 2d ? I nion Township, Union, Wednesday, Augu.-d ? ? r Fur 111 a.' Ittsolrcil, That Candidates for uoininatioii at the Primary rhection be re<|iiired to sign a QRi a plo-lge to abide the result of the primary, and V be assessed the sum of two dollars and fifty / cents to defray the expenses of the cUition, in- flAIIF. NKXT eluding the printing of tickets. Tickets to be X DAY .SKL'l ing to ih'c loiutS". tWocutive Committee accord- por 'perms C erotic Convention. *> ?... , - , * Uttolvnl, That the Committee adjourn to meet AWJ -1111 on Monday, August 'Jtb, at 12 in., at which time j juiy ii??. managers f?r the ditfcrciit precincts will be op- _ pointed. Tlicrc will also be other veyv import- YW ant business to be transoctcdj and a tull attend- f|?i Wf anco is earnestly rcijUos.od. c>. S. r AbtvAlt, County Cbairmun. WIS 1$. F. Ar.rui u, ^cc. and Trens. July 30 It I rnHK umlei >N? , , - _ X next, his Statv Zl South Carolina. *SS$2KZ w COUNTY OF UNION lerm8 ? * Court of Common l'lcas. jlj 30 - fHonu.^r.out.r.l-.Mnt^ " AUdie 8. Tborf and olhcru, UefcnUanli. ^ . _ .1... ?i?,vn entitled case, | ^ , i tndkk on omit m ...v ........ vJ the creditors ol James 15. Steedman, tie- the store 0 ceased, arc required to present and c tnldish on..-.., their claims against the estate of said James It. 'lls ^ 1' Ht 8teedmau before nie on or before the loth day lino of fll of September, A. 1>. 1880. , JAMES MUX HO, bocco. sni Master for Union Co. ^tnoko . Unjon, S, C? June 2?i, 1 *X8 fi . July 2 211 Hw. uucsl n,c A Neat Dwelling for Sale. Theoi iON G phy riAIIEnent bvick dwelling on Main street lately _L occupied by David Johnson, Jr., is ofl'ertd for sale. For particulars inquire of W. A. NICHOLSON. Office 'n Mcb. 26 12 tf [ March m~. . ' * . SeT ST PRICES! :neral Merchandise, conboes, &c., which wo aro clais lino of honest goods rst-class lino, and will bo ESNas ever beco kept in tho lcinau a goods we bnudlo pair. In ladies shoes antcod to givo perfect ng tten, which we are 4. ?.u o. M m.Hfc i,m *? *|yp r you buy from us or not, er as salesmen, who will > ' vY j i'" r**' * occupied by bir. P. Bi. - -\?V V W<rr""Av *-' * . AiRKB. ORK. .. i ..._ .i i.i.m ? t V TORLD" ; ' i;->? !^v . . t,ju ; -I ??? w v. ' - A 1 .1 vays awarto Ut? *3 T j. aiiu^ jnreroanoHiii^ f .. 1? -as the result $ '--.^;V Zf-r-*".!' ?il^' !'? ' - . W'- " ' > were) were sold in ^ ** ... v *"* . HEISTS IN OR RIB3 WIRE, ra. -tf - ^ v k?? IVH a -mr ' ^ ^1 & I1ILKINS. tf Due West lo College. 8 FIRST MONDAY IN OCT. . Ten 1'ianos in constant use. French anil Music, Instrument insurpassed, Prospects of the ever brighter. Whole cost of ar Tuition for year, $li>5. apply to .1. 1*. KKNNBDY, l'residcnt. 2'.? Ct n University, EENVILLE, S. C. SESSION llEtilNS WKDNKSEMUKU 'J'.tth, Isst;. ourse of Study, etc., ace Cata?y be had by addressing MANLY, l'res. )ARDING HOUSE ? AT? ST SPHIISGS. signed will open on Thursday Hoarding House in the Murphy r said Springs. His (able will Ikli the best the couoty can afford, easouable. JOHN L. JOHNSTON. issn. .".0 4t* Iters take Notice! ing a good cheap smoke, call at f 11. P. Seaifc and get souio of IKS. You will also find a full tc cigars, cigarotts, ?hewing tojff, &c, our Studio cigars they aro the kel cigar sold. rtrvrfi Munro. M. D* SICIAN AND SURQEON, UNION C. II., t\ brick buihling. earner of Law lUnge. 10, it. A