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!?W*ite ^? ffhf ^ilprlilj (Union ifimr.'i. ' R. *. STOK KS, ' - 1 - Editor. 1 E IV MeKISSICK, * I/Oonl Editor. UNION, FK1DAV, OCIOIJKK N, 1NHO. SUBSCRIPTION??2 00 PER ANNUM. n ? i Poatoffice Honrs. i The following will be (lie lime for opening ' and closing this office. The |??t Oflicc 111 he opened at Ha. in., ami close ai p. ui., .s/i<//y. | Parties wishing their mail must l?e here by that Tl.? >>...>1 Cor I...ili ,1,1.1 W.ivi tull close .it l.dO j>. hi. The mail will be taken from 1 the street boxen at 1 p. in., for both trains. Mnil lor Horseback mutes should bo dropped 2 in the ollice before 7 o'clock on the morning ?l ^ departure to have prompt dispatch. J. C. HUNTliK. r. M. < letr If you wish to buy orlsuse a good tract I of land, read J. A. Urown's advertisement. ? - - ? W&L- A violent shock of earthquake occurred | throughout the central part of lieruiuny last Friday. , ? * ? ? ? Tbo Timi.s Job I'liutiug Oll.cc can do I as good job printing of every description and as cheap as can be done in any utllcc in tiie Stale. - A heavy snow stortu fell at t'lichoygau, Michigan and \\ ingliam, Ontario, last Friday, which partially accounts for the cold weather and frost we have been having. ? ? . . 0 . DaT The following gentlemen liuvo been appointed by tlie Governor as Commissioners of the State ami Federal election at the next general election in this County: W t\ W.illace. J. C. Sartor, (I. C. l'crrin. \\. W. Hughes, L. J. drowning, W. T. I.itttejolin. We cull attention to the Speech <te- 1 livercJ by W. f. Mc'Jowan, of Abbeville. at ' Sewaunee, Teun.. the first part of which we 1 puMish on our outside. Mr. McCowan is a i isjng jroung lawyer of Abbeville, and his speech ' is replete with eloquence ami sound sonse, ' 0**X- We again call upon the ci'.'/.ens of both J town and country to have their chimney s examined before the weather demand tires. I he ' earthquake did nunc or less injury to the ciutu- ' neys in this region, and the precaution wo ad- | vise may save many a home and prevent much distress in families. ( tycvf- The interesting.revival meetings iu tin 1 Methodist Church will close to day. The result of the work done is twenty-one additions < to the Methodist Church and a very serious impression upon the minds of others who will, no 1 douhi, attach themselves to other churches. A 1 noble work has been accomplished. - i We have a number of copies of the 1 Premium List of the Stale Agricultural nn<l Mechanical .Society, tor distribution among the people of this county. The next fair of the society will he hcM in Columbia. beginning Tuesday, November 'J, and ending Friday evening, November 1'Jlli. tVo shall speak of this fair more fully next week. - - ? * tn6f" We call attention to the advertisement ot J. A. llcnneman & t'o., Jewelers, Watch 11cpuirers, ?Vc. Mr. Tref/.er, a first class gcutfyehere, aud we'do not hesitate t > recommend him ia our citizens hs worthy their confidence and patronage. Their stock of goods is extensive, and embraces every variety of Jewelry lb mid in the largest Jewelry stores in cities. ? - .?. 8#fX_ Ihiring our lifetime we have h id the misfortune to be burnt out four times, and each time without a dollar of insuutticc. iixpcrience has bceu a dear teacher to us, au I we think it has knocked a big chunk of fooli-diucss out of us, for we keep our property fully insured notv. and so doe* every prudent m:tn. There'e no ( knowing when a spark will set fire to otir ( neighbor's house and burn up our li aise a - >. , W?)U A rumor reaches us that not long ago a I man died in this county, who was supposed t 1 have a considerable amount of uomey in hi- ' house ; but niter the luucrul, when his paper* 1 and effects were examined, no traces of the money couliue found. It is pretty certain that he had money, but being uiuii.urUl and having no faintly t > l..?k alter hi* affairs during his -id-Tie?-, there is trotig su?piei >n that it vrn- stolen This is another strong argument against keeping large sums of money in the house <?r a' o .t tiic person. II 11 the money of that m an been deposited in the |'.;ink liere. it woii.l be -ate now and the lawful heirs would foi l sc.-ure it their rights, without any uuplen-tnt ?n-; iei n or danger of loss. It i? really surprising w many shrewd business men in the country r. risk losing their money, from fir ?. 1 1 her* ana many uttier ways. by hoarding it .bout their persons, while the bunk oilers them ? safe ami perfectly rei>p<<ii.s.b!< ph,cc : |..j .?u for it, where it cau he <lr.iwn out :it any timi ami in nny aim.nuts. - - - . A Correction In I lie nnntnil report of the ' tit.';, t'otnmissionelS, published liM week, the I .i'.ov .i.y im|>ort:i 111 error wa- i.m-le by the ji cr a. correcting the proof: In the special Tax l.evy, on tlie l?r -. b ti e item, original assessment. IbM an 1 I-.- > should he 1 -O.CO, instead of ^ 1 >. 1 'T.'"'. as published. till the cicilil fide, the item, "ly e. Intnl.uioners order*. interest nil It. It. 15. should be (1*4,5597.-10, iii>ica 1 of bl-i.-tO'.'. I<>, as published. A Hf issiug Vessel. .Much anxiety is foil in this community, in cotiseijticnce of the non-arrival of Ihu steamship ' Anr/i'iria, from Glasgow, .Scotland. She left Glasgow September 1 '?, ami was due in .New ' Xork atiout the L'Sth, l>u( has not I con hear I ' from since. She !iad l">o pn<?cngcrx on l??ar<l. among them was Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of this ( town, his sister-iudaw, Mrs. J. II. Allen, ami her sou, of Charleston. Tito imprisston in ' New V urk i- that Some accident lias happened to u her machinery and she had !? resort to her sail*, which would detain her ten days, perhaps ' longer. She stopped at Londonderry and took onboard 1..'J passengers. M .# . ... About Town. Mr. George I', Garrett has moved lii-< Hook (J and Stationery bu<>ine"S into the more -just vacated hy \V. 1?. Hew ley, in the burnt block. ? He will continue the Fancy Goods business at v the I'olton coiner, during the winter. \\ . C Wallace has removed bio itoch oi goodto the store i osm recently occuj ied l y J>. ? g f ly on t Personal Mention. Miis Zeigler. of < triinpidmrg. is on a visit lo iei si^ier, win* is teaching school at Mount labor in this ('.utily. Mi<s Sallie Kite, of Corannca, ha" returned . ) this place to attend the exorcises of the Female Academy. Judge T. 1$. 1'razicr, Solicitor 1). It. I'uocan iii 1 stenographer W. A. I.aw. are nt their posts in attendance upon their duties in tlie Circuit Jourt. Mr. C. I?. Itossc, of Spartanhurg, is visiting relatives at thi> ;>1 ice. Col. and Mrs. It. It. Foster, of Joncsvillc, iro visiiing the family ftf Col. McKissick. Miss Cora Stokes has returned home from <onh Carolina, where she has been on an cxende I visit to friends and relatives. Miss Laura <<t-i, of West Springs, is in town Hi it visit. Miss Alice hunean, of Spartanburg, is on a m?*ii to tut: i it hi i \ j ui imhj. ii. ii. uivi. Col. -s. M. Uioe has icturued home from a trip to liirmingham, Ala. Mrs. Ceorge Munro li;i- returned home from an extended visit to relatives in <leorgia. Mis.-cs Mary mi l < aerie 1'iiitcuti, of this County, have returned to the Columbia Female College. Mi.-i Madge Wallace uud .Mrs. l>uvid Johnson, Jr., went up to Spartanburg Tuesday, tc attend the marriage of I'r. T. K. Nott, Jr., l< Miss St Luwtence Fleming. . .Mip. II. F. Senile has gone to Spartanburg ou a visit to relatives. I.. I'. Murphy went up to Spartanburg lusi Wednesday, to act as usher ?t the marriage o: l'r Nott and .Miss Fleming. II. I . Sims, 1>. I'. S., will go to llaltiinort I j day to accent the distinguished position ol As.-i-lnnl licmonstrntor in the Cental I>ep:irt ment of the Fniversity of Maryland. Our lies: wishes go with him to the beautiful Monumental City. Mr. Nat. tiiol ha> gone to Little Lock, Marion Jounty, to take a position as cotton buyer. Wt bespeak the l.ind uoiisideration of the people ol Man ,u County for our young townsman. Mr. Singleton Jeter, of I'ishdaiii, has taken c position as salesman for W. C. Wallace at thii place. J. C. Jelferies. Ks?t., of tJnll'iicy City, is ir own attending Court. lion. I'avid Johtisoii, Jr., Ii is been couliueil o his bed ilio whole of iliis week with sick uess. We hope to see him up soon ? iV Painful Accident. I.nst Saturday, llohert, oldest son of our In tomiaiil, I ?r. U.S. Peaty, made a narrow escapi from losing Ins life, by being thrown from liu lu' her e buggy, under the billowing circuin Stances ; lie accompanied hit! father to visit a patient a few miles in the country. 'I lie- I'octov lef his son in the buggy while he went into tli house, W bile standing in the road some hog rati across the road, grunting and squealing which frightened the horse and lie ran awny lie had only run a low yards when the bugg, struck a tree and was capsi/.cd, (hrowitij II inert out with such force thai when his lathe reached him he thought lie was dead, tie wai lying in the rutid, senseless, and quivering it itig freely froui his head and ear.-.' Tor soiil time lie continued in that condition, and i was feared his skull had be? u fractured, bn iv-iornlives were promptly administered, an lie gradually revived, and was brought liom iiic next day. We nre pleased to say that h liis s > far recovered as to be out again, and ii a lew days will be as pound and well ns ever It was a narrow escape, sure. ? ? A Wot thy Charlotto Houso We hud a call last Saturday from .Mr. M. M *11: it a, representiti); the old and substantia ir.a of I'rown, W'eddington .V t'o.. wliolesah llirlwarc Merchants of t'harlatte. We an tv v ! a. ,a unto I t\ ith this old house, and know i > I j tie ? t the most i Ucnsivc an 1 reliable firui: ;.ii- 'i le of New Y ok. They import, direct from I'.uropc, most of their "tuck, in largi ipian .tics, at; I will duplicate any New York bill, iu pia'.tty an 1 prices of goods. We are g.a 1 to -co the eutcrpriMng titer cnun s < u in uv rescuing out tneir liaiuls fur I . :? in this direction. Ii encourages u- !< K!n vc i 'it whenever an pportuuity other* for c j ti nir iii'ma I facilitie* we nuty lo i i < ii'ul no witli c nli.lenco f r help Mr urn- i- n vety plcu-unt. pcr-everiip; husi. no- in tn. 1 we are please 1 in know lie ol>niit.i i :i nuiiilur i I r.ler- fr?'i;s mox *i tii r. "Ii . .i.iry mcr '.miii ? w iuhJ lo w try the I'iiarl tie market, where t u y . ft 1 ev.-ry kin l cg >..?-l- tiiey r-- juire, mill tt'ii half liieir expenses tr:ive. iti. i fre. to ntui In :n New \ .rk. luse Special No'.ice. % .1 t: -' i i i 1 ti .atioUI. f tii i! I'itat: :i: f.r \ . ? . . :i -t le j ai I f r i ef re tliet wi . j | . it* . .r e w- :'.n 1 charge' it'- ?'.ii ii ur Ii'- h* l' r ? ; :!! scrvi? * un 1 i f e . - r.'i ,;n it . / wa we ti.ail . 1 .c? I ii ci pr nh.y i gri.nl j .rt of lliei.t will 1 lo-t i' ' rc.y . N . - ii .a t?titic i- -iti'u- 1 '.j i An- : -u .t r .*?.:. :? y f 1 get- t ; j ;t in I h< I't. i' . * ' at . ! I in 1 .fier w .r - i. i t. in.- t ] iy -t cu' ot his i wi pj.-V. '.r i -i i icr.t'.y it hee liner ir It ? In sorni case- the islate- a:e lint settled I Ty. e- nr. if i Uf c ??t- nre tint . I t i i "i we hi ' mile to wn.t ill' that time, drawing iu tr.tes est. W. i. tve perm.tic 1 tin l'-i - me all' I i-t, hut wi- iiiu-1 ii iw .-top ii. \\ ]i:i\ therefore. iMliStt I the l'r Iaii ;i'i I ' rr!? t'i'oiirt t!i.11 hereafter w< drill ivfi. t.t | lIi!h!i my Citation lor .Vltu.iistint ion. niile-n I lie l'rinivr a charge* accom oaiiy tlu order. ? ? ?ioilf to School. Tin- I'.t:! wing j?mimen < f this Coutii^ lef lero last week t> attend the State Institution! f eni iiin ; S'-i' I in r*i( I In 111:1* Moore. John l.nw "ii. I". McKi-siek. V. Wallace Thomson. C'hi'l-1 Ai'iiilfin; -Clnrcmv II. Julitisoft, litis el II. Jeter, II- h<*r*. W- iiilliaia, Nathaniel hiii-. Mr II lenke litis 111- to iho University f \ 11 .ma Willi mir Irieii'l I I TowiisciiI in the ir? 11vi.lt' Nl 1111.1 r\ li'stiiu'e, I iiiun County nl; lie well i ? j 1.. .-HiI. morally. mentally, and otiiily. hi lli> 1; -1111111 ii< ll.e \ uing men have elc 11 I. n I -m* t* el 1 'ii.i I oil thai each young 01111 mm will pu-' mi tlm I ?u:'y an I honor <1 he is juiity lie re|u eseiit Proceedings of Court. Tbo October term of Court was called ' promptly last Monday, ut 10 o clock, a. in., Judgo Krasor presiding, and ail the ofliees at i their posts. After an able charge from the Jitigc Solicitor 1 I'uncan. who is always prompt, assiduous and j able in the discharge of his onerous duties, ' handed to the (irnnd Jury the fo'lowing bills of indictment, which were returned to tlie Court with tlie decision of that body : The State vs Samuel J. Mostly- Assault and i flattery of a high and aggravated nature. True Ilill. Tried and found tluilty. Sentence $'J"< tine or one mouth in County Jail. The State t.s Harrison Wool and ticorgc Kiiox Willfully, unlawfully and maliciously wounding a mule. No Hill. The State vs Hird Kice?Assault and Hattery of a high and aggravated nature. True Hill, j Tl.t Si .l.. vj K.tl.orl C-ittnov Sil?,.li..<, ...tit, 1 from the field. True Bill, 'fried and found I guilty. Sentence, fine or tluce months in \ County Jail. i The State vs W. I., ltay, Henry May, tieorge W. Fowler and A. U. Fant ?True Bill as t j IV. i li. Bay, Ceo. \V. Fowler and Henry May. No Bid as to A. K. Faut. Tried and found in. t go 1 y. 1 The State vs Ben Jeter?Assault and Battery 1 of a high and aggravated uaturc. No Bill. > The State vs John Davis?Larceny. Truo 1 ? Bill. Tried, and found guilty. Sentence, one ' mouth in County Jail. ; 'J he State vs Samuel M. Wood?Sellf'tg properly upon which a lien existed, without L Notice. True Bill. f The State vs Baxter Oossett?Concealed pistol. No Bill. The State vs Ceo. \Y. Fowler- Assault and f B.-ttery of a high and aggravated nature and with intent to kill. True Bill. Tried, and mistrial ordered. The Brand Jury were discharged on Tuesday. ? ? News Items. i ( Cohen Whitehead, 1'ostmaster at Kings tree, p is a defaulter with the Money Older Dojaitwent to the atnouul of l?">OU. A. S. Cage ?N. Co., of Chicago, have failed. k Liabilities, $87",<NX) ; assets c"'0<>,OU". 1 .. . . . ? ,, .Mrs. icarkle,o? Harrisonburg, \ a., jumped from a buggy, while the icaui whs running away nud wus inslautly killed. lite Shcritl'of Anderson i'.unity has :i ,Ji r>. y Ucd hog, 1?^ years old, that lie expects will weigh from VUO to 1,<"><> lbs. by the middle of December. Mr. A. \V. MoLoy, of the lirni of Mel.oy, llicc & Co.. one of the largest 1'ry Goods houses in Charleston, committed suicide last Friday. Mis bodv was found m tiie tnar-h near the lV>v<lvr Magazine. liusiuess coiit|iiicHtions, from endorsing for a friend, was the eauso of ttie sad deed, lie was a line business ' man and strictly honorable. A lire on the platform at Manning, I t t .'-nail ay afternoon, destroyed 7"> bales of cotton. ? -?- - ? Messrs. Smith & Hunter. These young men lh>al their banner to the breeze iu our advertising columns litis wee.;, aud we call -peeinl attention to what they say. We have known tlieiu for many years an I can safely vouch for them as being courteous, industrious young men, worthy ttic confidence h'-mmwS Air . ' -' ill > sr' -lt ' and enterprising young men hum me mi.' tile ranks. T'hey infuse vim, life and pr>gr> -s into the business of the town, an I u is the interest as well a; duty of ail lo give them every encouragement. Cn ler the progressive spirit of the young merchants who have cute to the front the last two years, the business of I niou lias increased wonderfully, and will cjU tinue to increase if we hold up their hands with liberal pat ruling.*. I Tho First FrostThe first frost this Tall win rep >rtol 1 ?>t Monday morning. Tor three days before the ( weather was col I enough lor tires an I overcoats. Fortunately the weatner i-> very dry and tkosiigiit frost has dono tail little damage. It Itr.vevor, has done some damage to the cotton, in stopping the growth of the late bulls, up' n which tunny depended t<> make up the lo.-s snstaine i by the August drought and the general backwardness of the crop. t he teinp? ratute at night still continues col l, but ti e days are warm, causing the boll-* ! > open rapillyan l making good weather tor picking. . . ? ? j fciT Mr. T. L. llo'se, I'ropt iet . mo r-pnr' ttuiburg nurvjrio s, is in town, an 1 n'l in u.wit of j Fruit Trees, >hrubbcry, K -ej. .,c . or who ! wish information 1 n Horticulture . 1 I I loricttT I turc should leave their or lets ? Mr. II. F. ' ! Scaifo - Store. O yjitng fr.ett I > M Hue. dr., I "Hushed .'its maiden sw .r 1 I : re the t ircuit j t.uurt last MeJncvlay, 1 . . .. i htm.-elt in j l.audsjme style. jl 1 tin Min.t< li: < 1 ? 1 . :.,.r ;h w Ala., < >c, j ' ber 1. ? An 8-s (..? . :. : . 1 una. ticv-rgia, ' \ >>viv \ !* ar. i I'. . . : t.ij ! ca'. - i t..e .N rili i?.: I m-l' jiii l-.ny. Vas f nac.' her - . . " cnjoinl ot . ! ' I iMV.Virr , ; with a i ?laily out j?tlt f fi*t 1 ?lc*l | i!? :..c j .re.. I'C : (i in tin- I ' i?:c!iiii r. I an 1 I'inv,. iti milling 1 . i v 11 icily will lie lucre . i ...... i.r c >i.o ;rjn , 1 I'u?1.1*\ i:li it r . 1 ivc j ' i i hi oilco. B I I \c tilt "I ti.e j lulit . . . 1! seeJ?S li ?t i jii . ii i i i I > t Iii|>iny owns 1-.i res i: an i farm Shu l?, :n. i jrofoit'- ivi.. ln.jr i -i iri Ijwii j an i iiig.i,;iii^ in exu*:.nv ,ti . ; ;r... : . i W.ii i.h II\vr. ir i is" -My ti.^ii p i ier liu* u en sutTcrm,: I i . year* w it it t..at , ' .i?n lc<l ntlii' ii 'ti .< tciu i iiuh-c which has Cost me iwtny . liars, .n i . , Sinn l:n^ 1 tia i the t ilut iicii .i iri.ilui.i * .. I not tiii-l relief. I iii\c . I u.ai.y < liu-r I.in I- : iiif'licniei wiiliou! any t'K.- I u u-t . ,r. | jliven lier n|?- w i-? out ui in-ari, 1 m liaj.j > !.? i in the store of NV. \V, livklvr sucriil weeks -titce. aii1 1 lie, kii"Wiu.* my laughter a allue ' t I.oil, |>eisiiaile.l me i ny a lutiii >l l.i iin,ii s female Ke^nlatoi* ^.u I an imj..n\e .at once, in I 1 mi - i i.i i ? . ,iii ii' i :< ci flint I liOIIJjilt >?'Vcr:?i lit I, I. Hi,'- i I I I to t'C v,r> ii.^li >: I . i, ii no I fill (llC* clll.fJU'J-t I I ! ; U II H ,II u.< iifl'l hii"\ving w.iil I 'I n'x .ii ii it':.,i;.y >t:c ..... ; family wan >uth. ihjr. I w ul I .. i-i- it i; it < t .*'iil a liit I !e. |.<r .1 Ii is im. i my .Ian I tvr H ?IIii' I >111-1 WC.I. 11:1 II'\ t ail i Mill- || > ill'.sl ' heartily ri-i omiiu'ii I It: illici.l s I v-aiaii- lif/ulai<?r to l?? .iu?i wail h i.|i.-ini. I t j le. Uc.-j f ii.. v 11. I*. Ii 11 ii i r-ION, Sj i iiijjliehl. I I'll ii. f*eii'l t'.-r i.iir I . m, i i.iaimii^ inf- iiu n n I o women. 11 will l-i- in i it I lur i . a | j . Mi. - Hit mo ii i i- Hi >.i i \ i i Atl.itr.i. (hi. July "J. Is-1-. 11 el llti?t l'i ' it. id a' . i.ts n i-udliel, for Mile at .-Ml I II a 111 Ml.ll Local News In i-j ite of I lie predictions of the Senior I! I it ar in our susceptibilit v to Cupid's intluc ice, we li ivc returned home safely, after a pleasant visit to Abbeville C. II. and couutj. We also paid :i short visit to August*, where wc were take i in charge by the Kdi'orial staff of live t'/n'oiuclr, and to them we return our thanks lor repeated kindnesses to us. Augusta is a beautiful, busy and progressive city, with many attractions. Everybody will do well to visit Augusta, e*i ccit-lly to see the numerous factories. While at Abbeville we had the pleosure of meeting Mr. J. S. l'errin, of the Abbeville M 'saj r. Abbeville, like L'oion, needs another railroad. That county is composed of some of ilie tiucsl cotton laud in the up-country, and its ci'./eus are a progressive and intelligent people, llradlcys, the place near whero we visited, i> a thriving little town, with a large wagon lictory. Our impressions of Abbeville an I county entitle it justly to the tatno of lite banner county ol' youth Carolina. I lie railroad authorities linve instructed the i'on ductors of the passenger iraius to arrost and hau l over to the town inarshall all pursuits, not passengers wlio jump oil the trains while in inotioi:. We have noticed a good many boys, hotli white and colored, who make a practice of jumping oil and oil the passongcr (rains while they are in motion. This is a dangerous prac ice, and the authorities are perfectly right in tiying to put an end to the reckless practice, l'akc warning, boys! Ti e Conductors will be compelled to enforce their orders regardless of color. So look out ! The sad intelligence of the death of Mr. Robert English, formerly of this county, but late of 11 reoksvi 11 e, Flu , was received here this week. After an illness of eleven days, Mr. Ftighah died on the 117th ult. The news of hii deatii will be sadly received by his many friends who so kindly remember his bright, h nest face and his many good traits of character. lie was a brother ol" Mr. \V. M.English, | t Coslicu Mill, and to Mr. English, in the lost i of his only brother wo tender our heartfelt sytn' pathics. A few days ago, while Major benjamin Kennely, w.io lives near Joncsviilc, was on his way iuioe in iiin n""" ? > nc cnuureu, tic mot wit it a jiiuful accident. it teems that j lito young iti'iti were driving a horse just | oeiiia i t.ie Mijji s buggy, ami a u.iia coming I up frightened t >?.tr hoist ami cim>ed it to run away. Muj. Kennedy, thinking that his horse i was gentle, jumped out ami attempted to stop tiic luniv. iy Ifirjc, lull failed i<> ?!o so. ilii la iec tin a took flight ami tan away, and Maj. Kt:im. iy. to trytng to stop liitii. had one of his libs iu -ken. N > one else was seriously hurt. \\ e .-ym| ailii/.e with the Major in his misfortune and hope t.c will soon recover. At last accounts he was doing us wtil as could be expeeled. A tire occurred t:i the siilou'oa of our town las; Tuesday night by wl.iclt a small house ten-ante I by negroes w is burnt. huthing was savc i Iron: ti:e iioii.-e of any con?e<ptenco. The tire was supposed to be accidental. The i'utmoij. Association met in the Court House Monday, for tl?e | nrpoee of selecting delegates t.. the i timers' ( mivcution which iiR ..t t t>. ...i.j,a 'Hiring me ."nine uur. iui j following gentleman wcr; selected, viz: Hon j Win. Jell-lie'. I>r. A. 11. I'atii, !. \V. I'eake ami I .1 \?e. !;, w. ii tiic 1 i.owing alternates: lion. I .1. o.nim, . ? nuii'i, ' < . i rrrin una J, I 1'. Itotiglass. '> > ther business of importance j wis transact* i. 1 he trial liir Mute v. W. II. Kay. CJ. W. Fowler .u; 1 il A. M ty, fur Mm lor, took up nearly tlie whole I' Wednesday last. The C-lu?e of tins irial has been spoken of bef re. in llio Timm. and it is needless for ub to -1: ?tc the e i- . t he defun lants were ably dcfcn<11 1 i-y < nl. I (1. McKi?-*iek. Mnj. 1>. A, | 1 < wi: -end an I S. M. Kite. Jr. The part of the j Male w i- i. '" ri presented by Solicitor Ihincun. I Conclusive evidence showed that the killing oi Iilie I i el wa? purely unintentional, or rather without malice oil part of the pri? nicrs. 1 he jury was out nl in fifteen minute t i\gd brought m a verdict i f Not tiuiliy. The verdiet was fully exj < ete 1 by all wlio heard the evidence or knew iho nature of the case, and j 111o verdict was considered a just mie. . o A Wki.i.-Kkown I'iivsh iax During the yen 1m'"> 1 was attacked with iiriioular rheumatism ? the oiled "f exposure to dampness and night air. I exhausted aii tho nniodies known to our profession. ino.I?.?<IiH"-T iodi ie of potash in various combinations, w mo of colcliicum. fluid extract "i puke rout, and \ iirinus o(Iter preparations, including < patent potash preparation. I tv-i? trente I for .M-veral years by a number of oi.r physicians, but obtained no pennnnont relief ? ?r toi'ly a year I e.n < confined almost C1 nit in ..*'y ti my !> I. an I c- till not attend to buvno ? ot any kin I. I>rnig n practicing physic, in.I iv.iv soiitew ii.tt prejudiced against p.vent nie lie'ties : I.nt i- . iii - f i-'act with traveling ' -a!e-,"ion a in i ; i -I iv, iv In i tv i ill iviip accord rec : iiucn > i toe ^ > >. t > me, I finally coticlit-i I 11 t ; !<'ui'ii'in i'f| impi'oTing while using ti.e ur-t t t i<-. an I wii.-n I had ti11imhe< 1 In t a ' /en 'iiiev I vf"< sii iiiucli improved that I tvii - al.ic I ? w.i < a', nit and attend to toy - <>tice i I c oi<: ier Swift s Specific >' ')'! - ii i o't ivit. v' tii'i lr. and I do not iie-i;o'e i > j ie-i. .1 it ni.'i eases rt-piiring a rci.o'fio Ifiov.'! iri;i.t. ;i. 'kuwuno. m. i>. I! n, (la., .lime 1 s>,?. i. Hi-, on 151. o?l an I Skin I?i-easc.a mailed free. IncMvift Sj cctlio ? >., 1 (rawer .5, Atlanta, < ia. duly Is-'i. - - ? . .msi . i i \ it i ii i/i vim i i.m-si h arr.i?.'? i !"-ire;.| it.- :o-t evoked l?y (lie terrible v . n t winch tilt* itv of i liajlcston lias i - i1 :te i - I'lns rciiuni to insure hi enor i. i at. I (of a work with the ' e. I; a .n c v. i , I,,, j.sued at an iiv. 1 y Mi ->is MnrNcil \ I'lander.v, pub* , ' irtileM >n. In li> >k form ib given n. It. tu I .1 : iiit of 111:s greatest curtli, t..." ;. i i.. < .?t kit -wu, u itli numerous I: . f ail prominent ImiMinga . . ?i. rt,v. ?>{( . Spilt postpaid n . . . ij ; .t ion oil receipt of )<l JCc, /iOc. i.i i?o* I'litili^lii-r-', .Muc.Neil & I : i i ii'ii ir-loli. .. ;v \iw> liri-at excitement Ims '.> < *. 1 in i:i vi in.'y of i'nri*. 'IVx., l?y toe iI'll..- . io- ree ivrry of Mr. J. I.. I'urlcy, i .< ? i I not tin ii in lipil, i i \cr.y! ly 11 | in- was "lying . . \ li i lioiite of I>r. King > ! N .1- >. ..,?nt liiin. Finding relief, j of ' i.iii .i ooMl and a l>ax of I'm King * .V i ; ilie linn- lie lia I taken two | ? * 'I i tw i ill. h of the li'iacovory, i' i l.i 1 tiin 1 in tlc?h l) i i r t y - a i x i I .iilt"' i! i a is i i rout |ii.p ivery for Coniiio| iioii lieu lit-i. W I'osey m l?riig store Grand Jury Presentment To the October Term of Court, 1*86, for Union county. To llis Honor T. B. Fhazi:r, presiding: We, the Oraud Jury, beg to report that we hare examined the public othces and find iliein in good condition, and as well supj lie 1 with all necessary coneet.icnces as the county finances will admit of. The Court House roof is in a dangerous condition, but the Commissioners uow hare it under contract for repairs, which will be completed at an early day. Triai. Ji sticks. It has been reported to this Grand Jury that Trial Justices and Constables are collecting fines aud costs, and are appropriating said tines and costs to their own purposes, when the said fines ana costs snoutu i?e lurncu over to me couuiy Treasurer. Took IIul.hu. We find the Poor House in need of some repairs, especially* some chimney backs ; but in our opinion the inmates are well but not extravagantly fed. Illicit Sai.k or Wiiiskkt. It has also been reported to us that Mary Edwards did, on the 7th day of August, 1880, retail spirituous liquors at Jonesville, in this county, without license, and the witnesses are Jasper J. Hughes, J. 11. Gallman, D. A. T. Parr, States Acock and Jasper Acock, and wc recommend that the Solicitor take the proper steps to bring the said Mary Edwards to justice. Danqriioi's Road. We would call the attention of the County Commissioners to the dangorous condition of the Skull Shoals road, about five miles from Union C. H., and hope that they will liavo it attended to soon. We respectfully submit, kc., T. D. Bates, Foreman. A Correction. Mr. Storks.?The name of Robert W. Davis should appear instead of "Robert W. Dens" on the roll of Company D. llolcombe Legion Cavalry. The mistake was made in the Adjutant and Inspector General's oflice, from which I obtained the roll. I did uol discern the mistake in time to correct the manuscript. Respectfully Ukus. WOOD & LIl'SCOMH, (tnffnvjs, fc>. C., wish to call the attention of the people in upper Union county to their large stock of Dry and Fancy Goods of every description. Hats and Clothing, very latest styles, which 11. S. Lipscomb, one of the firm, has just purchased in New York. Their stock of Roots and Shoes is complete and they cannot fail to please, if you will give thetn a call. They have also just received 1,00<> bushels lied Rust-l'roof Oats for seed. It i Tiik KiuiiT-Horn 1)at.?Chicago, October 1.? A statement is published this nfternoon that u great lockout at the stock yards has been decided upon soino time during this month, when . the packing-houses will all close down and remain closed until the question of eight hours or ten hours is settled. Unc of the large packers said this morning : 'Trouble is of course cxi pccted. It will be a long light, but wc can't i run on eight hours with other houses around us ! running on ten hours." Twenty thousand people will be deprived of employment. It is expected they will offer a stubborn resistance, and it is not thought improbable that the fight will lead to bloodshed. ? ? ? i>? - r...... \v iv ?,.i. ii>..?_ inn i ?? *' ^Ul,i 1/1 "b ! gist, Hippus, I ltd., testifies: '1 can recom' Kvery bottle sold bas given relief in every case. * One man took six bottles, and was cured of I lihcumatisin of 10 years' standing. Abraham Hare, druggist, HelviHe', Ohio, atlirins: 'The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my Ho years' experience, is Klectric Hitters.' : Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Klectric Hitters do cure all distases of the Liver Kidneys or Hiooil. Only a half dollar a bottle at J. > W. l'oscy's Drug fckore. , _ - MritDKi: at Cihstkh.?A thrilling tragedy ( occurred near our town this afternoon. Charles White, colored, actuated by jealousy, sliot and killed his wife, Rachel White, and then hanged himself. About a month ago he made an attempt at self-destruction, but was prevented from carrying out his suicidal intentions. Last , week he gave his wife a severe whipping on the street for improper conduct, and last night ' shot at her for the same reason. To-day he porsuaded her to take a walk with him in a I body of woods near this place, and while there perpetrated the atrocious docd mentioned.? Cor. AV?-?and Courier, -~?t11. ! . ? i Hitki.v.s s Arsk a Sai.vk.?The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. l'ricc 2.r> cents per box 1 For sale by J . W. l'osey. jly. ly. - y\ v oi.c'asi) in jmiui'tios.?mwi iranemco, October 1.?A letter published in the />>/UrUn today, written umler date of Kodiak, Seitember 10, says : 'Onr volcanic peak, 1'aolotF Mountain, three hundred miles southwest of Kodiak, on tho Alaska Peninsula, is in a ttato of eruption. t'apt. Curry, of the scunner KoJiak, reports that on August I'd, when 100 iniics from the volcano, his vessel was enveloped in a black cloud. The darkness was so great that lamps wore kept burning from 1'? A. M. until 'J P. M. At the same time black dust fell upon the deck to the depth of several inches. o ? l-'itnsr is Kbstwky.?Louisville, Ky., October d.?The Journal'* specials report frosts nil over the State. About half of the tobacco crop is uncut, and so much ha- been injured that one-half to three-quarters make only frosted lugs. Tobacco in the lowlands is much damaged, while that on the uplands is little hurt. Keports from the famous Flat Lick section, noted for its dark rich tobacco, .are bad. Kstimntes as to the extent of loss vary widely, but all agree that the damage is serious. J. \Y. J. K. TOl.l.KS >N, of (iall'ney City, have just received their Fall Millinery,which iIhe finest and largest stoek they have ever had. Miss Mollio llrohawn, of Ihilliinore, Md., an experienced Milliner, has charge of this department, and will be pleased to have their customers call. -t The New Sii.veii Cm rirn atks.?Washington, October I.?The general distribution of the new one-dollar silver certificates began to-day. and will be Continue ! until the demand, which is very great, has been entirely supplied. The n?tes are now being printed at the rate of j-HO,- j WO daily. The new two dollar certificates will 1 not bo ready for issue for two weeks yet. KARTIKJIAKI! Til CORY. Prof. Wiggins, the great Canadian Metcrolo I gist and Astrologer, has predicted storms, cy- 1 clones, typhoons and earthquakes ; but that is t no reason why we shout I n it 1 live while wo i live. s I have just received some fancy cream cliccte, new crop citron and currants, fresh crackers t and a nice line of pure spine, ground and whole fall and ex amine my stock, which consists of everything I'>r the support and comfort of the -inner man Respectfully, i RAl'HKNS (.}. YOUNG. STATE TICKET. l-'.?r Governor?Jno. P. Richardson, of < I.irrndoa. I.icuietiant-Covcruor?W. I.. Mutildin, 'f Greenville. Secretary of State?W. It. I.ritner, of Kershaw. Comptroller?W. E. Stone}', of Itcrkeley. Attorney-General?Jok. tl. ICarle, of Sumter. Trcwurtr-Kw S. Itaiu'wrg, of Itarnwell. Adjutant-General.?M. I., ltonham, ,lr., of AhbcviFe Sup'I of Kduration?Jok. II. Hire, of Abbeville. Foil COXGltKKS. Ib>u. \V. II. Perry, of Greenville. rOFNTY TICK ITT Senate?Hon Win. Monro. Representatives?I. G. MeKlssick, A. A. Snrratt, J. P. I'lioiiias. Protmte Judge?Jas. M. tice. County Commissioners?J.T. Douglass, T. I., Haines, C. C. Sartor. School Commissioner?Rev. W. M. Foster. Treasurer?J. It. T. Scott. Auditor?Nat. It. Morgan. Ruy Clothing from J. W. & J. It. T0LLE80N. (laffney City. lit ? - Dkatii i if Dr. Kiciiaui> Furman.?Fort Worth, Texas, October 1.?Rev. Richard Furman, D. D. formeily of South Car ohna, died in this city to-day. How many old heads you see. Work, worry, disease, dissipation. These do it' Parker's Hair Ralsain stops falling hair and restores gloss and youthful color. Fxocplionally clean, elegant, u perfect dressing, not greasy. Prevent* lan drutf. ? ? The Supremo Court of Virginia has refused the motion for a rehearing in the case of Cluverius. aud he will be hanged on a day to be fixed by the Hustings Court, unless he should bo pardoned. Murder and Suioidk.?Chester, S. C., October 4.?Charles White (colored) was found bunging to a tree, one mile from town, to day. His wife wns lying near him dead from a pistol shot. It is supposed that he shot her and hung himself. You enn't work to much purpose unless you are well, but you can build up your health and strength with Parker's Tonic, and work will then become easy. It sets the lungs, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. Take it in time. - ? Frost K 11.1.3 rnr. Tobacco.?Ashcville, October 4.?Reports from neighboring counties in regard to the injury by frost to the tobacco crop continue to come in. In Haywood and Yancey counties there is reported great damage, but by far the gieatcst losses are sustained in Mndisou, the chief tobacco raising county. Many crops are totally ruined and will not be cut, being entirely nbnndoned by the planters. The smallest crop ever raised in this section will bo that of this season. J. W. & .7. K. TOLLKSON hare one of the finest lines of Ladies Wraps in the State. IlniiKiui.K Fate ok Two Ciiii.ohk.v anii Tiikih Granumutiikii.?Chester, S. C., October 4.? Coroner Murphy has just returned from holding an inquest over the bodies of three persons who were burned in a house on the night of October '2d. John Henry and his wife, on returning from church, saw their house on tire. Henry broke open the door, but the flames met him and forced him back, lie could hear his two children crying, but could render them no assistance, and they and their grandmother, Caroline Berry, were consumed tn the flames. ? Just received, a fresh lot of Snowflake Crackers. in 1 lb. boxes, at H. F. SCAIFE'S. Cotton Market<>ot. 7. Tte?""r,? E?1 co for the week, 'J'2-l bales. Good Middling H\(n Middling .Strict Low Middling No otlior grades ofl'cred. i , . i List of Letters Remaining in the l'ostnffico at Union, for the week ending October '< , 1880. Henry Dyron, Mr Tlios Morris, Mit9 Carrie Coleman, for Hich Thomas Rov L K Kzcll, MinS Hiney Nether, Mr C W Foster, Mr I,ce Rogers, Mr 11 A Fowler, |Mr Daniel Shell, Mrs Jns Gordon, j (or Mr Coon) Mrs Jane tiibbes, Miss Ablia Sartor, l'mf J W J noon, 'Mrs C M Smith. Rev Mr R L Kerent. [Mr Starks Tucker, col, Mrs Sallio Littlejohn, I Dursilla Tucker, (or Mrs Mary Willard),Miss llcnr"tin Woodson, Miss Uania Lige, Mr Coleman Walker, (or Munn floss) Mr II D Withcrspoon, Mrs S S Long, l'ersons calling for any of the above letters will please say they were advertised. J. C. 11UNTUR, l'otstnastcr. 1,000 Ihisliols Rod Rust-Proof Oals, just received by A. It. STOKES & CO. Red Rust Proof Oats. 2,0(iO RUSH MLS CHOICE RED RUST RROOF OATS, just received and for sole by FANT, MeKISSlCK & CO. Oct.s. 10 It New Crop Mackerel. A fow Kits of fine New Crop Mackerol, for sale by A. It. STOKES k CO. Aik y?ur rotnttrr for the Orlsrlnnl 1.1 Sh?>, II<>W(\ro of Imitations. Koni<(t?ualnr unless lien riiifj this Hinnip f JAMES MEANS' ?S3 SHOE. f P" ;* Mario In ltuttnn.ConffTeiu A Lace. \ \ Txllett Catf Skin. Cnoiccllcil In i \ 'A /)tirn/i<l<f? for# nut A r?. B- Y\ jicrtrnniv. A pontal cartl sent B V\?i* u* will hrlufc you Inform atth \'\ Hon how to get thin Shoe Yv ^ '%j. In any State or Territory. ?$ & Co., This shoo stands higher In Iho estimation of VTrcirm tlmn any other in tho world. Thousands who wear 11 will tell you tho reason It you ask thpui. H. F. SCAIFE & CO., Sole Agents for Union Co, Oct H ?' tf The State of South Carolina cdrsty of rs/oy. |>y .J AM KS M. t i KK, Km,:, Probate Judge; Wll VS. A. S. I.iitlc lias made suit to me to tyrant Iter letters of Administration on the I'.stato of ami eirects of Adatq i.itilo, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all iml *ineulnr the kindred and creditors of the said \darn Little., deceased, that they he and inpcar before mo, 111 the Court of l'rohatc, to >f held at I'nion ('. II., South Carolina,on the 2">lh , . , ... I. . -..il:? I'.y i?i "ciiuht hi ai, hiivi |>iiimiv>i11 u ?i iicrc* if, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, f any Ihey h.ive, why the stiiil Administration lioill'l net he granted. (liven uri'ler my hand, this Kill day of Ocol>er, \iino Domini, lHHn. jamks m. <;i:k, Judge I'robatr. Published mi Ihc^tli >l:iy of (Mober, lhHC, u tlio Weekly l'nion Times, !<? 'Jt.