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New York's Qsebkoeitt?New York, September 21.?Additional subscriptions to-day for the Charleston reliof fund of tho Chamber of Commerce were 91,450, making a total of $73,583 to date. Parker's Tonio kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly, it keeps the blood pure, and tho stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. No wise mother will be without it. Tiir Grkknvillk and Western Railroad.? The Ureenvillo and Western Narrow Gauge Railroad is now, says tho Greenville Ntict, an absolute certainty, and the only question is the time of its completion that cannot be later than next Summer, and may be early in the Spring. The road is 120 miles 'long from Augusta to Greenville. The grading of 80 miles will be completed within three weeks, and of the remaining 34 miles 22 is now under contract, leaving only the 12 or 14 miles between Greenville and Piedmont open. -?< Editors Hthinul.?We take the following from a correspondence in the Woodruff Pro<jret$: It was my privilege to be present and perform the ceremony at the marriage of Mr. 8. M. Pilgrims, editor of the Woedrnff Progrnt, and Miss Jjula A. Drummond, wliieh took place at the residence of the bride's father, Capt. llarrey Drummond, on Tuesday evening, 8ept. 13th. We extend to Mr. Pilgram our heartiest congratulations and our earnest wishes that all his present dreams of happiness may ripen into fail fruition. SvMMaaviLLx Siiakkn Aoair.?Summcrv ille, Sep. 17?7.10 P. M. Quite a strong shock-was felt here this morning at twenty minutes post 1 o'clock, It lasted several seconds and shook the buildings generally. Brown's Hotel was apparently lifted and moved on its pillars nearly two inches further North, and most of its brick pillars show fresh crooks from the strain. This hotel is sixty-two feet long and forty-two foet wide. Brioks fell from some of the chimneys and sheds. At 2 o'clock this morning another shock was 7cry sensibly felt, which was followed by slight vibrntions at fifteen minutes after 2 and at halfpast 2 o'clock, with two very alight tremblings since. At Ingleside, below Summerville, the Fehrenbach mansion was further damaged by yesterday's shaking.?-Col. llrgtiter. mill i j h-.jj-j.ji ii ?l-m?1 . MARRIED. IIOWELL?SMITH. Maxried, on the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Giles Smith, by Rev. J. D. Bailey, Mr. J. G. Howell to Miss Adda C. Smith; all of Union county, S. C. QITUATIOIV WANTED. - An experienced 0 TEACUEU desires a situation in a school or private family. Best references given. Address Miss M. B. IIAILE, Edgefield C. II., a C. Sept 21 3& 2t Confederate Postage Stamps. WANTED.?Confederate Postage Stamps, any kind, at 75 cents per hundred. Also, old collections. 218 King StreetChix^ealtm/5j*C. Sept 24 88 2t Application for Homestead. VTOTICE is ltereby given that Mrs. Elizabeth JlN Bobo, widow of Murphy Bobo, deceased, has filed her petition before me to have a homestead assigned and set off, for the benefit of herself and her Minor child Flora, from tho real and personal property of the said Murphy Bobo. Notice is further given that the said petition will come up for hearing before me on the 30lh day of October next, at 11 o'clock A. M. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Sept. 22. 1880. Sept. 24, 88. 4t. ALLEN & MlILLER, rrojiritlort of the UNION FEED & SALE STABLES HAVING leased (he building formerly occupied by J. W. Harris, we have filled it with llugKleH, Wagons, Pliselons, Ultrucas, kVc., which we will sell cheaper than aauio goods wore ever offered ou this market. Buggies, $50 and upwards ; wagons, both one and two-horse, at an inducement. Some good second-hand Buggies $20 and upwards?all fully warranted. Those wishing to purchase will save money by giving us a call. W e mean business, and are deterniinei to sell. Also, some fine combination horses for sale very low at our stable. ALLEN & MILLER. Sept 21 88 tf The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq!, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J Franklin Bailey has made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Sylvia K. Murpby, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudred and creditors of the said Sylvia K. Murphy, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of l'robate, to beheldalUnion 0. II., Sooth Carolina,on the 11th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration sho'nld not be granted. (liven under my band, this 23d day of September, &nno Domini, 1880. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 24th day of September, 1880, in th# Weekly Union Times. Sept 24 88 2t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probsts Judge. WHEREAS, Thos. LseThorpe hw made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the estate of and effeots of Addie S. Thorpe, deoeased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Uie raid Addio S. Thorpe, deceased, to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. 11., South Carolina, on the 11th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they can, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this 21st day of September, A. D. 1880. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 24th day of September, 1886, in the Weekly Union Times. oa an >? Attention School Teachers. THE annual examination for teaehera, doairing to teach in the pnblle schools ol Union County, will be held on Friday, the lal day of Ootober, 1886, lor white taaehers, and on Saturday following for colored taaehern. No peraon will be examined except at the atated timee designated by law, cix, October and April. W. M. FOSTER, School (CommissionerUnion, 8. C. Sep*. 17, V 97 2*. SHERIFF'S SALE. irOR. QCTOBBR, 1880. BY virtue of an execution to roo diroctod I will toll, before the Court House door, on Monday, the fourth day of October next, during the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the following deoeribed property, to wit: One tract of land belonging to Win. U. Norman, lyiog, being nad situate la Cross Keys township, Union County, containing one hundred and fifty aores, more or lees, bonndld on the north and east by lands of R. J. Betsil, south by InnJs of Lewis Yarborough, wost by lands of Muiiroo Kelly. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Win. H. Norman at the suit of G. S. Gregory, plaintiff, against Wm. 1 II. Norman, defendant. Terms of Sale?Cash. J. G. LONG, 8. U. C. Sept. 17, 37 3t. NOTICE OF ELECTION ON Railroad Subscription IN BOGANSVILLE TOWNSHIP. OrriuR or County Commimionkrs, \ Union, S. C., Aug. 30th, 1880. J WIIEIIF,AS, a petition has been filed with the County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of the freeholders of Bogansville Township, of Union CQunty, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina approved the 2Cth day of December 1884, entitled an Act to incorporate the Glenn Springs Railroad Company, asking that the question of subscription or no subscription of tho sum of twenty thousand dollars to capital stock of said company, which subscription shall be made in coupon doous 01 sain township, bearing six per cent interest and payable in 16, 20 and 26 years after tbe date thereof, as provided by said Act, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township, And further,that tho said road do ruu through the said township by the way of West Springs, in a southeasterly direction, and as near the center of the same as practicable; and ftirther that the funds realised on said bonds to te expended exclusively in the construction of said railroad within the limits of said township. And whereas, the said Commissioners have by n resolution of their Hoard fixed tho amount proposed to bo subscribed according to tho request of said petition, at twenty thousand 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 of seven thousand dollars in 20 and 26 years after the date thereof, as provided in said Act. It is hereby ordered, that an election be held for said purpose, on Wednesday the 13 day of October 1880, and that the polls be opened at the various eleotion precincts within the said township of Boagnsville, from 7 o'clock a. m., until 6 o'clock p. m. of that (lay at which election all the qualified electors of said Township shall be entitled to vote; that the ballots shall have written or printed thereon the words "subscription" or "no subscription." The managers of tho last general election for tho election precincts within said Township are hereby appointed mauagers of the election herein ordered. Said managers shall make returns and meet at tho Court- House of said Couuty and count tho votes and dcclaro the result of said election bud certify the utmo to the Chairman ot the Board of County Commissioners of said County, as provided by law, on or before Friday, tbe 16th day of October, 188ti. By order of tho Board, JAS. T. DOUGLAS, Ch'n B. C. C. U. C. f\kl.|T\l HIT* fStni; riftrlf Setp. 3, 35 (it. MASTER'SnSSST The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Id tho Court of Comaioa i'lcns. Nancy Durnett, riainiiiT, against Henry B. UurneU, and others, Defendants. IN obedience to an order made in the above entitled ease, by liis Honor J. II. Hudson, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, on Salesday in October, 1886, the following described property, to wit : All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situated in Cross Keys township. Union County, Stato aforesaid, bounded by Tyger ltiver on the east, on the south by lands of H. F. Kay and S. J. ltay, on the west by lands of James D. Graham, and on the north by lands of 8. D. Briggs, containing one hundred and twentyfive acres, more or less. TEIIM3 OF SALE. One-half of the purchase money to be paid in eash, the balance in one year from day of sale, with interest thereon from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchasor and a mortgage of the premises, Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES MUNKO, " Master for Union County. Master's Office, Union, S. C., Sept. 13 1886. Sept. 17, 87 8t. . Seed Oats ! Seed Oats !! JUST reotived a carload of lied llust Proof Seed Oats. Also a lot of WHITE WINTER SOD OATS, Tor seed. We call your special attention to these white oats, as they are better adapted to this climate, standing the oold weather better than the red oat, and they always grow tall enough on poor land to cut with a cradle. Those in need of seed oats will find it to their interest to cell on ue early as thoy are very scarce and will be higher. SARTOR & ARTHUR. "On the Corner." Sept. 17, 37 lmo. Kim! Bins! Bins] WK WOULD remind our Planters and Ginsera that we are still agents for the reliable aad well-known Gins: WIN8HIP, 1IHOWN, PRAItT. Parties needing any repairs should send in soon and have it dono befote the ginning season opens. Before purchasing elsewhere oill and see us, as we have some bargains to offer in gins. Terms liberal. TiDII Jk, TUAWBASr a auiv mm* m. itvh Aug 13 82 Ht XJ11 i o ii [ FEMALE ACADEMY, I I THE exercises in this 8chool will be mussed on MONDAY, September 18, 1888, M iss PHtKBK FULLER, * Principal, Miss 8ai.lir. Mux so, Musio Department. ) i' ,yr Tie Hardware Store Will be known her ?EERED ? F In the Burnt Block, where he will b whether spectators or purchaser liberal support in the pa continuance of tin with resj W. t>. BE ' BUSINESS REMOVING! HAVINO BOUGHT the large brick atoro on the MoNally, and in order that I may hare as few gooda at my new aland with almost an entirely NN N EEE W W W 8SSS T N N N E WW WW S N N N EE WW WW SS8SS N N N E WW WW 8 N NN EEE W W SSSS I will therefore offer my entire atook, for the next 3C I hare a large Stock of Gentlemen's ti Bi on hand that I am determined to clear out, an Per Cent. Le rather than carry them over to my new atand. Do not come to the conclusion that this reduotioi and be convinced that everything in the abovo ia jua I LlOAWETl OF Ij NEW GROCER I NEW GR0CE1 ' -C<CWe are receiving a NEW ant I fresh m Q. WHICH WE PROP R O AT REASONAB O E R Y OUR STOCK CO] S BACON, LARD, FIjOUR, T q SUGAR AND COF1 R CANNE1 E And all kind ^ family gr' Giro us st Call and He A.1 Is J. T. Hill k Co.'s old building. NEW Q-RQOEB TTresh ai ?ATLAURENS G. QUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, DURKEE8 SALAD DRESStt TOBASCO PEPPER WORCEi * 1IORS ?FRENCH BI-CAIl French Bi-Carb Soda will piev< being the best Baking Soda known. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE [ STRICTLY PURE FLAV A FULL LINE Ol ?SUCH A YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL, i JAPAN, souc at 75 cents per pound. HUDNUT'S PEARL QRI' SUGAR, COPPER, BACON LARD , ; . * ' 1 H I of V. D. Bewley eafter as the RONT=? e pleased to WELCOME ALL, j j s. Thanking all for their st, and soliciting a 3 same, I am ! t >ect, WLEY. |? I ( [ \ CfiANGKL ! h REMOVING! j corner, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas \ as possible to more, and bo able to open out j _ 4 .... rrrr ooo ccoc k k t o o c k k t O O C KK t o o c k k , t ooo cccc k k cc r ' 1 DAYS, at strictly New York Coot. lys' CLOTHING ? Fi d hare made up mind to sell them at Fl 5ss than Cost, U a is not made, bat come and see for yourself t what I mean to do. ). C. FLYNN. OW PRICES. Y STORE. pr STORE. H 1 COMPLETE Stock of "I* inrnTPc I ot lUUilUll), w 'OSES TO SELL Q R LE PRICJES. O 0 X E R Y NSISTS OF S FEE, J A 0 GOODS Hud CHEESE, R rj Is of E 'or OCERIES. ^ ? for YourMclreH, I. STOKES ft CO. [1 ret Y STORE. i irivalS o ? lio YOUNG'S. b" fin 10, SAUCE, \ 3TERSUIRE SAUCE, bu FORD'S BREAD PREPARATION, ^ B OF SODA? ? 3111 Biscuits turning yellow, for culinary purposes] 0fl OUING EXTRACTS _ F (JOOI) TEAS III 8? 6 \u ?i Hong, gunpowder, z and oolong ? Ac rS, (medium and loe) 1 aod FLOUR, aluaja in stock. 1ARD TIMES! :S BUT ?L<JV ;fall and"winter"'goods'j'ui i WE ARE JUST RECEIVING ono of the largest Block nought eery clone in the Northern markets, and, knowing TIMES," we arc marking our entire stock right dow DRY GOC In Dry Goods and Notions you will find that we have luit all classes. SHOES! S3 In this liao we wish to call your special attention, as w ies almost exclusively from manufacturers, which, of cours* fou will find we keep nearly everything that is usually kep Child's shoe at 25cta per pair to a Gent's $7.00 shoe. Be si vhich is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We also make a s CLOTHING, HATS You will find, by examination, that we carry a very large AT THE LOWEST ! We have some very nobby style hats just received. A1 dens' and Boys'. Our Doors art open egg Respectfully, GRAHAM Aug 20 33 THE BEST IN TH1 The McCormick Machines having beei TftTTTCRT HONORS cif n^rnrtr ? uv v*vijr IT U11U D J eld Trials, have justly earned the abov< [FTY-FIVE YEARS experience. 55,841 Machines, (Binders, Reapers an< 184. Sold 011 liberal terms. ?ALSO? King Guano Distributers, Berry Cotton Planters, Terry " Leader Chilled Turning Pier Georgia Cast " " Hishawka Sulky " ARROWS, FEED CUTTERS, CORN ARROWS, AND S FARMING IMPL 'all kinds. lGENCY hi buck th< bon barbed fen jucas', Averillf and As Paints. FOSTE \pril 'J 11 . Neat Dwelling for Sale. UlUfPT HIE neat brick dwelling on Main street lately Dillul occupied by David Johnson, Jr., is offered sale. For particulars inquire of W. A. NICHOLSON. Hch. 26 12 tf AjpricN Union Graded School. n 1HE Hoard of Trusters baring secured the .services of B. C. Jennings, Esq., a grndu) of the Citadel Academy, of Charleston, will MOWERS, mme the exercises of the school on Monday, ,, . pt. G. The Public School curriculum will bo 'n8" igbt free. Advnneed pupils will be charged Reapers, Ira. J. E. COLTON, _ Clerk of Board. 110W9' DISC BAR Smokers take Notice! All wisbiDg a good cheap smoke, call at 8 More of II. F. Scaife and get sonto of And i STOGIES. You will also find a full DOORN. 0 of fino cigars, cigarotts, chewiDg to- ^ ceo, snuff, &c. * Smoke our Studio cigars they aro the est nickel cigar sold. GEN! Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. 1TE Lave ordered a ear load of Red Ru st 'V Proof Seed Oats and those wishing to ^ Smal y them had better leave their orders with as oner, as they are scarce and will bo much jher. A. H. STOKES & CO. 1Q 'heodore Munro, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, UNION C. II., 8. C., THE ( See in brick building, corner of Law Range. Of March 10, if _ - ?- -|jID8w|? 'o Rem, Lease or Sell. Sss ' Plans and 0 ACRES OF LAND?15 in cnltiyation. 20 can be seen acres fresh land, which will make 20,000 l. teed cotton; 4 acres branch bottom, whioh c. Oaok, II make 35 bushels oom to the sore ; 2 acres s0pt 10 ' >11 set in red clover. There are nine cabins on the place which idlly rent for $3.00 per month, average. One Usge, garden, orchard and stables, good well. 1 lying witnin the corporate limits of the A LL per an, and within one-quarter mile of the Male ta?q, o :ademy. them to me For farther particulars apply to debted to th T. Andornon Brown. ??? with n Sept 10 30 4t Sept. 3, V PRICES! ? * * BT RECEIVED.-; - : i mmwrth... s of goods in Union, whieh we that the cry is 44 HARD : a at Hard Pan Prioea. )DS. ! ! a large assortment of Goods to j HLOES ! e buy our shoes in large qaantl- j e, gives us inside figures oa them. : 1 in a first-class house?from a i ire and look at our $3.00 shoe, i peoialty of Ladles' Fine Skees. : 1 Arr* J WVl slock of Ready-Made Clothing PRICES. Iho, a foil lino of choap hato in : all, whether yon bay from un or ; you make up your mind to buy : 11 find that wc do oar beet to sell : ids for the least money j fc SPARKS. I If 1 WORLD" i always awarded the ?air, and International 5 title as the result of 1 Mowers) were sold in Mrs, SHELLERS, WHEELEMENTS ORN OR RIBCE WIRE, 4bestos Mixed R & WILKINS. if JE NICHOLSON l'KALKK IN liltnrill ImplfimontM ml Mnohjuory, RAKES, PRESSES, ice, Gins, Saw-mills, Hinders, Thresher*, Plenters, Cultivators, ROWS, THOMAS HARROWS, ACME HARROWS, Builders' Materials. NASH, BLINDS, , Ac., Ac* and ERAL COMMISSION, UNION. 8. C. 1 Quantity of Fine Seed Wheat for Sale. , sg at To Builders. 30URT HOUSE BOOT, kick op Cointy Commimionkm, > union, Scpltabw 7, 1886. J I be received at this office until Ike r of October, for putting a new reef; h tin, on the old part of the Court nsab fl r I apeeUeatlona of the work reqeired at this office. J. T. DOUGLA88, C. B. C. C. Clerk. 88 44 ice to Creditors. sons having clalaao against Ik 00. f Isaac 1*. Murphy will proaot i properly attested ; and those hate said estate, will pieaee eettk the tie. J. F. BAILEY, Ada'r. 44.