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Parker'* Tenie kepi in a bone |s sentinel to keep sickness out. Uood discreetly, it keep* the blood pure, and the atomach, liter and kid. neya in working order. Cougha and colds tan* iah before it. It build* up the health. No wiae mother will bo without it. Am KiarnqoiKi Tiiiomt.?A well-known young physician, of Charleston, aaid yesterday that ho thought he oould suggest a theory , which might account for the present disturb- 1 aoce. He said: 'Scientifically as well as superstUioasly the earth is supposed to be at its centre a molten mass, the temperature being gradually lowered as we approach the surface where Yegetable and animal life are sustained. This, we hare reason to holiete, from the sinking of Artesian wells., From a depth of two or three thousand feet, we are enabled to bring boiling water to the surface. Some one, a scientist, I believe, has said that the earth's crust is, relatively speaking, as thin as the shell of an egg. This comparison may be ] quite hyperbolical. It may be in thickness five hundred or three thnnsnnil miles fn? >11 !? ? i. or mm b? poeitirety known. But to whatever depth WO htw oo for rooohod we hove always found water. In hot water seems to penetrate /story portion of the earth's crust. May it not be that from the oonstaot burning in the bowels of the earth that fire at times oomes in aotual r contact with immense bodies of water, the 'chemical action prodnoing steam, whioh must 4 find a rent, and nence the ooncussion on the earth's surface.?Netei and Courier. ( " The world was sad, : The garden was a wild, | And man, the hermit, sigh'd 'Til Woman smiled." It was not until the days of Hippocrates, four hundred years before Christ, that the disease | peculiar to women alone rcoelred separate and distinct consideration ; hence there was a great ' deal of suffering among them ; but a woman 1 , who has womb troubles of any description, ' painful or suppressed menstruation, leucorrluca or whites, pains in the side, back, etc., can cure 1 herself now by using one or two bottles of Dr. * J. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, a purely vegc- ' table female tonio. All druggists sell it. Ad? 1 dress The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., ' for book on Female Diseases, mailed free. July 2, 1880. I A rnoroasn Agricultural College.?York^ ville, Sept. 0.?Col. A. Coward, Principal of the King's Monptain Military School of this plaoe, addressed the people of this town and County to.day in advooacv of conTortinir that i school into an agricultural college. There was a considerable crowd in town, this being sales, day and the occasion of the assembling of the Democratic County Executive Committee. Col. < Coward made an interesting speech, and pre. I sen ted strong reasons for the proposed metamorphosis. His proposition is to nave the pro ^ _ posed college conducted under the auspioes of ? ~ the Fair Association of the associated Counties < of Cheater, York, Fairfield and Lanoaater, ' which holds its annual fair at Chester in Ooto- * ber of cuoh year.?Col. Regitter. < .# I Animals are often afllicted with a disease i called the mange. The same disease in human beings is oalled the itch, and is highly oonta- 1 iious; to cure it, mix flour of sulphur with ?r. J. II. McLean's Volcanio Oil Liuiment, bath it thoroughly, and take Dr. J. II. MoLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. For rale by all druggists. 20-3m. Showers or 1'shiilks.?The sensation of Saturday was the falling of showers of pebbles in the lower part of the city. The first fall was at 7.30 o'clock that morniog and the second at about 11 o'clock. They appeared to fall in a slantiog direction, from South to North. There are morsels of flint among them and all are plainly abraided and worn by the aetion of water. Some few hare sharp fractures, and have evidently been recently broken. The faot of the fall is vouched for by several trustworthy persons. The bulk of the pebbles fell in and around the ATeie? and Courier office. Thousands Say So.? Mr.T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: '1 never hesitate to recommad your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.' Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints, Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family oan afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fifty oents a bottle by J. W. Posey. Daring winter the blood gets thiok and slug gisb. Now is the time to purify it, to build up your system and fit yourself for hard work, by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. For sale by all druggists. 20-3m. U li i o u FEMALE ACADEMY T1IK exercises in this School will be resumed on MONDAY, September Id, 1886. . iliM I'HCKBH FULLER, Principal. Miss Sai.lik Munro, Music Department. To Builders. THE COURT HOUSE ROOF. Orrica or Cocmtv Commissioners, "i Union, September 7, 1886. J BIDS will be received nt this office until the let day of October, for putting a new roof, covered with tin, on the old part of the Court House at Union, S. C. Plans and speci.lcations of the work required can be seen at this office. J. T. DOUGLASS, C. B. C. C. C. Gaoe, Clerk. Sept 10 66 4t m~M\ Gins! u/tt wavtv t\ ?... ?..i ni. nn it.uvui/ cuiiiiu uur i muivii ?iiu uiu* ners that we are *1111 agent* for the reliable and well-known Gin*; WIN8HIP, BROWN, PRART. Parties needing any repairs should send in swd and have it done before the ginning season opens. Before purchasing elsewhere call and see as, as we have some bargains to offer in giss. Terms liberal. FARR * THOMSON. Aug 13 82 8t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES If. GEE. Bcq., Probata Judge. WIIEBEAS, R. 't. Gist has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the estate of nod effects of Kiebard ( Sondley. dcoeased. Tbeae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ( and singular the kindred and creditors of the , aid Richard Hondley, deceased, to be and ( bppear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. ft., South Carolina, on the 25th day of September neit, after publication hereof, at 11 o'elookla the forenoon, to ehoweanse, if any thdy een, uhy the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 9th day of September, A. D. 1856. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. I Published on the 10th day of September, 1885, i in the Weekly Union Timee. i Sept 10 86 21 E1SLIE NICHOLSON,' UKALKH IS Agrloulturnl Implements and Maohlnory, M0WER8, RAKES, PRESSES, Engines, Gins, Saw-mills, Reapers, Binders, Threshers, I Plows, Planters, Cultivators, DISC HARROWS, THOMAS HARROWS, ACME HARROWS, And Builders' Materials. DOORS, NASH, BLINDS, , A&c., Ac. AMD GENERAL COMMISSION, UNION. S. C. (L Small Quantity of Fine Seed Wheat for Sale. i 3ept10 86 6t , ftH Lease or M.: A ACRES OF LAND?45 in cultivation. 20 OU acre# freah land, which will make 20,000 lbs. seed col ton ; 4 acres branch bottom, which will make 35 bushels corn to the acre ; 2 acres well set in red olover. There are nine cabins on the place which readily rent for $3.00 per month, average. One :ottagc, garden, orchard and stables, good well. All lying within the corporate limits of the own, and within one-quarter mile of the Male Academy. For further particulars apply to J. Andcrwon Ilrown. Sept 10 30 tf The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probata Judge. WHEREAS, Julia A. Scales has made salt to me to grant her tellers of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Samuel Scales, deceased. These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all ind singular the kindred and creditors of the said Samuel Scales, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to t>e held at Union C. 11., South Carolina,on the 25th lay of September next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this Htli day of September, Anno Domini, 1880. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 10th day of September, 1888, In the Weekly Union Times. Sept 10 30 2t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, James Jenkins has made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration on the estate of and effects of Mrs. Robert Glenn, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite .ind admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Robt.. Glenn, dee'd, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at. Union <1. II Month (Umlln. tfc. 26th day of Sept. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon, to ehow cause, if any they can, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this 8th day of September, A. D. 1880. JAMES M. OEE, Judge l'robate. Published on the 10th day of Sept., 1880, in the Weekly Union Times. Sept 10 80 2l* NOTICE OF ELECTION ON Railroad Subscription IN BOGANSVILLE TOWNSHIP. OrricB or Cochty Commi.-wionicks, > Ujcion, 8. C., Aug. 80ih, 1880. / WHEREAS, a petition has been filed with the County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of the freeholders of Bogansville Township, of Union County, in accordance with the provisions of an Aot of the General Assembly of South Carolina approved the 20th day of December 1884, entitled an Act to incorporate the Glenn Sf rings Railroad Company, asking that the question of subscription or no subscription of the sum of twenty thousand dollars to capital stock of said company, which subscription shall be made in coupon bonds of said township, bearing six per cent interest and payable in 16, 20 and 25 years after the dote thereof, as provided by said Aot, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township, And further,tlint the said rood do run through the Mid township bj the way of West Springs ; and further that the funds realised on Mid bonds to be expended exclusively in the oonetruotloa of said railroad within the limit* or Mid township. And whereas, the said Commissioners hare by a resolution of their Board fixed the amount proposed to be subeoribed according to the request of Mid petition, at twenty thouMnd dollars in six per cent, coupon Bonds of said township; said Bonds to be made payable in installments of six thousand dollars ' in 16 years, and in equal installments 61 seven thousand dollars in 20 and 25 years after the date thereof, as provided in said Act. It Is hereby ordered, that an eleotion be Meld for said purpose, on Wednesdey the 111 day of October 1?80, and that the polls be. opened at the various eleotion preeiaote within the said township of Boagnsville, from 7 o'clock a. m., until 6 o'clock p. m. of that day at which election all the qualified eleotore of said Township shall be entitled to vote; that the ballots shall have written or printed thereon the words i " iihaftrintinn" nr "nrf inkurlnlliin " The managers of the laet general election for the eleetion precincts within said Township are hereby appointed managers of the eleetion herein ordered. Said managere shall make returns and meet at the Court House of said County and oount the rotes and declare the re- . salt of said election and oertlfy the same to the Chairman oi the Board of County Commissioners of said County, as provided by law, on or bofore Friday, the 15th doy of Oetober, 1880. By order of the Board, JA8. T. DOUGLAS, Ch'n B. C. C. U. C. Colvmbus 0Aas, Clerk. Setp. 8, 85 Ct. Notice to Creditors. ALL persons baring claims against the estate of Isaao 1*. Murphy will present them to me properly attested ; and those indebted to the said estate, will please settle the same with me. J. F. It AI LEY, Adm'r. Sept. 8, 86 4t. V 1 -- f -? "? BUSINESS 0 REMOVING!' E HAVING BOUGHT the large brick ste|t on the oornt VIcNally, and in order that 1 may hare ae fUr gothli ae pv it my new stand with almost an entirely NN N KEE W W W :? 8883 TTTTT NNNF. WWWW 8 T N N N EE WW WW 88838 ,T N NN E WW WW " 8 T N NN EEE W W 8883 * ft > [ will therefore offer my entire stook, for life next 30 DA I hare a large 8tock of *, Gentlemen's and Boys on hand that I am determined to dear oat, and har 26 Per Cent. Less + ather than carry them over to my new stand. Do net oome to the oonelusion that this redaction is ni md be oonrinoed that ereTy thing in the above in just wha ' ix LEADER OF I^O NEW GROCERY NEW GROCERY ' ti > 1 ^ ^ $ We are receiving a NEW and Ci I FRESH KR0C1 Q WHICH WE PROPOS R .O AT REASONABLE O E R Y OUR STOCK C0NSI1 S BACON, LARD, FLOUR, T" q SUGAR AND COFFEE R CANNED GC E Anil all kinds of^ FAMILY GRO( Giro uh a Call mid Sce.fci A.R.E In J. T. Hill St Co.'s old building. NEW GROCERY mm i??i m ? 5h i -h ps ^ 5 <4i " s , tf .,i I S Lh ^ " q p h h ?5 ?2 :w s_1 jtresharj r ft , ' V-AT? LAURENS G. A QUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, t DURKEE8 SALAD DRESSING, TOBASCO PEPPER SAL wArcesteh IOR8FOJI ?FRENCH BI CARB O French Bi-Carb Soda will pievent being the beet Baking Soda known. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE [for STRICTLY PURE FLAVQH A. FULL LINE OF 4 ?8U?H AS? rOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, J Al'AiS, SOtCIIOl at 75 cents per pound. HUDNUT'S PEARL GpIT8, (i SUGAR, COFFER, BACON LARD tad HANGE. REMOVING! ir, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas ssible to mote, and be able to open out OOO CCCC K K O O C K K O O C KK O O C K K OOO CCCC K K .YS, at striotly If ew York CMt. CLOTHING made up mind to sell them at 5 than Cost, >t made, but oome and tee for yourself i I mean to do. C. FLYNN. W PBIOES. STORE. I r STORE. 3MPLETE Stock of 1? N SWISS, I E TO SELL. G R ; PRICES, o c _ E R Y 5TS OF S T O K>DS and CHEESE, R E SERIES. ^ p YourwclvcH, STOKES & CO. STORE. OS a n h' fi B 3 B 11 & H W < " B P3 H E ? e i!? 8 g ^ wj aiVALg rOUNG'S. CE, ISIIIKK 8AUCK, 1*8 BREAD PREPARATION, F SODA? Biscuits turning yellow, culinary purposes] UNO EXTRACTS ?OOD TEAS VS.X 1 ? 10, GUNPOWDER, AND OOLONG ncdium and *100) FLOUR, always in stock. NEW HONEST GOODS A We havo juat opened out a full and listing of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, offering for salo at Hard Time Prices. ( at reasonable, living prices. =*S=CL01 In this line wo will bo able to suit al able to fit both your person and your poc -HSHOES! Wo aro just opening one of tho best up-country. Ladies' and Gent's fino Shoe J. Faust & Son's hand-sewed goods, whiol we keep Faust's and Lean Frank & Son's satisfaction. HATS ! We havo just opened out some nobl offering VERY CHEAP. In this lino i try to mako it both pleasant and benefioia with any of our competitors, quality of g i . ?. ? _mi i j. uiuc nuu cuurkcuuo uucuuuu Will L We tflnTe employed Messrs. L. P. Mi be glad to see their fricDds and wait on t You will find us in the burnt blook, i Cohen. Respectfully GRAHAM CHEAPOA Aug 20 "THE BEST Tt : r : ? The McCormick Machines 1 HIGHEST HONORS at every Field Trials, have justly earnt FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experi 55,841 Machines, (Binders, ] 1884. Sold on liberal terms. King Ouano Distribi Berry Cotton Flante: Terry " Leader Chilled Tun Georgia Cast Mishawka Sulky HARROWS, FiT.D CUTTERS BARROWS, AND FARMINC J of all kinds. AGENCY BUG ! BON BARBEI Lucas1, Averill, ? Faints. April 0 A Neat Dwelling for Salt THF. neat brick dwelling on Main street lute occupied by David Johnson, Jr., is offer for salo. For particulars inquire of W. A. NICHOLSON. Mch. 26 12 tf Union Graded School. THE Board of Trusters having secured t services of B. C. Jennings, Esq., a grud ate of the Citadel Academy, of Charleston, w resume the exercises of the school on Mondo Sept. 6. The Public School curriculum will taught free. Advnnoed pupils will be cbarg extra. J. K. COLTON, Clerk of Board. Smokers take Notice! All wishiog a good cheap smoke, call the store of H. F. Scaife and got souio his STOGIES. You will also find a ft line of fino cigars, cigarotts, chewing I bacco, snuff, Ac. Stnoko our Studio cigars they aro t finest uickel cigar sold. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. WE have ordered a car load of Red Ru Proof Seed Oats and those wishing buy them had better leave their orders with at oner, as they are scarce and will bo ntu higher. A. R. 8TOKES & CO. Male Academy. THE exercises in this school will be resuin on Monday, Sept. 6th, 1886. D. F. UA1LEV, Principal. Aug. 27 34 4t. Theodore Munro, M. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, UNION C. II., S. C., Office in briek building, corner of Law Ranf March lit, tl Notice of Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing bet wee the undersigned under the firm name HUNTER & CO., is this day dissolved by m taa! aeneent. All persons having claims against the Ar are requested to present them at once for pa meat. Either partner will sign in liquidstio J. C. HUNTER. K. R. WALLACE. , Sept. 3, 8ft. 2t. I STORE! T LOWEST PRICES! complete line of General Merchandise, conIIats. Boots and Shoes, &c., which wo are )ur uiotto is, a first-class lino of honest goods rHING.^= 1, as wo will carry a first-class line, and will be If A t SHOES H , lines of Shoes that has ever been kept in the s a specialty. In gentloman's goods we handle i we guarantee overy pair. In ladies' shoes , which are both guaranteed to giro perfect HATS ! >y style hats foryontrg mrn irtrfnfr -rfn tTn~ ^ our stock will bo full. Gall on us and wo will il to you. We guaranteo our prices compared ;oods considered. ?e given to all. whether you buy from us or not. urphy and Paul Jeter as salesmen, who will hem. it the stand formerly occupied by Mr. P. M. & SPARKS. LSH STORE. 33 tf T THE WORLD7, iiaving been always awarded the World's Fair, and International 3d the above title as the result of ence. Eieapers and Mowers) were sold in YLSO? iters, rs, ling Plows, << ? 3, CORN SIIELLERS, WHEEL[MPLEMEKTS K THORN OR RIB) FENCE WIRE, Liid Asbestos Mixed FOSTER & WILKINS. 14 if 3.! NOTICE OF ELECTION 0N 3 I Railroad Siscriptioo, - CROSS KEYS TOWNSHIP. Omen of CorjiTY Commissioners, ) Union, 8. C., August Id, 1886. j TTT1IKREAS, a petition has been tiled with jU VV the County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of the freeholders of Cross Keys Township, of Union County, in e(j 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 Thousand Dollars to tho capital stock of at said Company, which subscription shall be < made in coupon bonds of sa d Township, bearing ti per ecnt. interest, and payable in 15, '20 _ _ _ ill and 25 yeai s after the date thereof, as provided ;o by said Act, be submitted to the qualified elect* 1 ors of said Township. And further, that the said road run through be the center of said Township ; and further, that the funds realized on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction of said Railroad - within the limits of said Township. And whereas, The said Commissioners have, by a resolution of their Board, fixed the amount 81 proposed to be subscribed, according to the ret0 quest of said petition, at Fifteen ThousaffH UB Dollars, in six per cent, coupon bonds of laid 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 m id purpose, on Tuesday, the 21 it day e(* of September next (1886) ; and that the polls be opened at the various election precincts within the said Township of Cross Keys, from 7 o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock 1'. M , of that day, at which election all the nualified ilMiiAta J, of mid Township shall be ntitlc<l to rote ; that the ballots shall have written or printed thereon the words "Subscription" or " No Subscription." The managers of the last general cleetion (C, 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 n the votes and declare the result of eaid election, of and certify the same to the Chairman of the u- Board of County Commissioners of said county, ss provided by law, on or before Thursday, m 2Hd day of September, ISHti. y. liy order of the Hoard, n. J AS. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'm'u B. C. C. U. C. CoLtiMBus Gtas, Clerk. [ Aug 111 8'2 Gt