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A l'luiinuiTiox E?itor Siiot.?Jackson, Mis;1?., May A desperate pistol fight to?k pi ico last evening hot ween Col. Jones llnmUton, State Senator from tIlls county for the past four years, ami one of the lessees of the penitentiary, niiil 1! 1' thmibrell, editor of the Sword and Shield, the State Prohibition organ. About a year ago young (Jumbrell, who is the son of a prominent JSaptist minister residing hare mid the editor of the State l'uptist organ, began the i iihlication of the Sword and Shield and has ever since, in very strong language, nini'c war on Governor J.owery mid the State Administration, and Congressman (ntchinga for Ids mi it n in penitentiary matters when he was allot t;ey general of tlie State, and has been esj ecinlly hitter en Col. Hamilton, criticising in uiiii ensured terms his action iti the State Siiinte mid as lessee of the penitentiary. On April t-'l there appeared in the Clarion a call signed over a notn i/e jdunw urging that Coi. Hamilton stand lor re-election. Two days later Oatnhvell's paper came out with an article raying, in sul stance, that the people did not want a mail to represent them in the Senate who ilisrrgntded the interests of the peop'c, ami whose sole purpose ill the Senate was to look after his own corrupt jobs. It charged that, as lessee of the penitentiary, he was seeking to defraud the State out of SSt 1,1 MX) through a loophole in his honl, and wound up l?^v saying llint the tunn elected must also have a high personal cliarncter. Since ihc publiciition of this article trouble hns been anticipated, and it came last night, (inrobrell wstt walking up the street, and just p.s he was crossing the iron bridgo spanuing Capital street Col llumiltou's carriage overtook liim and shooting begun. It is claimed by Hamilton's friends that Uuiubrell tired the first shot, and that Col. Hamilton then jumped out of the carriage ntid the duel with pistols began on the bridge. This theory is denied by ( ftiiibrell s friends, who claim that (ianibrcil wasovcr'akcu and the assault inade on him, and that more persons than Hnm ltonsliol. Cauda ell was found in a pool ofblaod, gasping. and soon expired, lie was shot through the knee and through the body, the lattcrMiali entering just below the navel and going clear through him, fracturing Ihc backbone and lodging just under the skin of his hack. The third slitd went in nn inch below the left car, and ranged upward, but did not reach the brain. His face was a'so frightfully disfigured having been beaten and gashed by being struck with a heavy pistol. Col. Hamilton was the only person found on the bridge when tho ofliecra arrived. He wns &I80 jriguuuiiT "uuiiui'u. his i?m ivrin was shattered at the elbow. He was also shut in tlio stomach. This ball lias not been probed for, and th? doctors nro in doubt as to us course. He is resting casj, but has a lirtlo fevor this evening, nud the result with him cannot be foretold. l'uisonixu a r.\sTi>r.? Louisville, Ky., May, b.?A glass of lemonade which ha I been placed on the put pi t of the Holiness Hand Church, in n suburbs of this city, nearly caused the death of its pastor, Itcv. J. \\. Maxwell, bast Friday night he was conducting services and became ill after drinking the lemonade. He is a physician, and suspecting poison hurried to a drug store and took an emetic. He was taken home in a coupe nud placed iu bed uticonsciou-1. lie became very ill, but is now able to ho up, and says ho has a clue to the poisoner. l)r. Maxwell soys this is the fourth time his life has been attempted in this way, and that he expects to die in the pulpit. lie says the lemonade contained arsenic and that lie has jut the matter in the lunula of detectives, llis church is a peculiar one, the inctnl evs t? , ihii road man has two beaux. 'the oilier evening one, whom we ^tehtiil call .John, dropped in to see her. He dct Mnnndcd an answer to his suit. 'If you like nte better than you do Charlie,' said lie, 'tell me so, and 1 will he the happiest man in tiie world. If not tell me so, and 1 will go oil' and die. 'Hog your pardon,' she replied, 'hut under the interstate Commerce law 1 am not allowed to exercise any discrimination.' 'Very well, 1 will sec Charlie,' said lie, 'and fix the matter up with him." 'You can't." she answered : 'pooling is also forbidden.' Then he cried that she could not stand the water coin" petition and transported hiiu with a buss. As-k.nmknt.?Chicago, .May 10.?Sheiinan Marsh \ Co., manufacturers, of this city, assigned this afternoon to N. 15. Judah. Liabilities IIX,OOO ; assets tXJVi.ooo. In an interview with a Juuvn-il reporter, Mr. Marsh, of the linn of Sherman, Marsh ?\: Co. attributed his failure to the interstate coiuiiiereo law, A second failure in the barb wire business has just been announced. '1 lie lii in is that of Schnabcl & Co. Their liabilities will reach !S;5('o,ooo, and their assets arc about x'lT'l.ooO, I,\ nchburg, \ a.. May 10. M T. Smith \ Co.. tobacconist-, trade an assignment to-day for the betu-lit ot lilt il- t-fiil iloi-s 'I'll,- v I'twiiin.l a deed in favor of Peters & blood, who are their heaviest endorser. The amount of I heir liabilities is unknown. D.wipso.n ( oi.i.i c;k. ? Davidson College, N. May S.? 'I lit* fcuii-ccnlcnninl commencemcnt of Davidson College will he celebrated iliis year on the 1 Ith l">ih and Diih of dune.? All ihe alninni are expected to he present. David on College was founded in 1K17 under unfavorable am-] ice?, but with the true spirit she snuggled onward and upward until site now holds her own among the colleges of the land. Dxriurdinary efforts tire being made to celebrate rightly this occasion. Special trains will he inn and rcilueiion of fare made for all who desire to attend. All arc cordially invited.?Sj-rci'il lo litgi*!' / . lit \\\ ilaii. StoiiM.?-There was a heavy hail storm in this neighborhood on Tuesday. It began about a mi.e below the city and extended a Considerable distance down the C. \ (S. I!. 11. and oti both sides of it in litis County and Antlerx ii. \t some j lace* it covered the ground to the depth of an inch, and elderly men said it J ui.o it... i...... ..I i..n ..I- .i... i.:_.i .i i.- ? ... - i ifiig n?v aviit u.^1 Mill VI HIV UIIMI i mm iu i seen. lSitwcen drove Station an I I irtlinont it wait (specially heavy. iVtton ami corn wlicic II|> was lailly nit anil lorn, tut it is li?>|>ectl no j>cnnani ill liariu is done.?A> >. * * A i'l! I M'MI NAl. II \ 11 f*Tn|: M. Sall'lll. May A i< 11 iI < liail sinilii pnsst il over lu-rc la-i iii}. Ill at : iiin'i w n. 'I l.r i a in !< II in im rents a in I II on 11 I !< tv 11 ii < i s, til. .1. II. MiiMrow, l'i. Hold. Muldrow. t apt. 'I'. !' . .Ii In ~<>n ami scvoial Itnar.lstn I'.tv. \\ .1. McKay's p!aie will hatr In plant their collon over. !i was liirinlly I?i.l into ilia picdind. Corn is torn nphndly till n ay lu'oni'. Dais arc Iwai down In ihe pn iiinl. I lie 1 11iI is hanked up in ] I ccs a mil <!itp ilis iiiiiiinp. loiiii. ami coin alleys I ad <!i il'> <t ice m trial inches dci p ami a fool wide in.ill lliC Mm was up some lime. Ii is a serif lis Ml I ark In (lie Tarn cm iiaiiifil. 1'iiu na'ciy m n e ol tie nt iplil - I i \ riiii.tiMcd ^ to sjaio ii eovcitd an ait a a hall mile wile. *'1 i i.'o in I know liotv loop. Il.avciuy In aid he places named.?Air ' ami Cotiri'r. tooi.i.Nis Wiiii FiiieauMS.?A terrible tragedy took | lice ilirs morning near Spring Statioti, i n '.lie farm i t Capt. .lames Blackburn, ex-Secretary of State, nml brother of Senator I. C. S. line'sl urn. Miss Henrietta lllackhuru. accou.p-inied by her cousin. Henrietta llempstea.l, n ymtug buly of l'.t years, went out to shoot at a mark with a small ritle. They were joined by Samuel Blackburn, a young man of a brother of Miss Henrietta Blackburn. :ilnl a friendly contention was begun as to w t o should shoot first. The three engaged in a playful struggle lor the possession of the rifle. n I in this struggle the weapon was discharge I. the hall piercing the heart of Miss llcnrie . Hempstead, killing her instantly. Col. W. I'.title, formerly of Grcenvlle. lias taken a remarkable position at tho barof Washington, B. c , mi 1 in the court reports of the Star his name appears in tnany of the most important cases, especially before the court of claims. 1 n<( week he represented tho State of Louisiana in an ael'mi to recover from tho government Jst'.iUHM swamp land indemnity and five per rent, funds, oll'?ct against the direct tax due. He was sneees'-fiil. lie has also appeared prominently in the I'rcncn spoliation claims, and concluded liis argument in those cases last week. A Si\\ht.\M:t 's Nr.w Hank.?I.nst winter a charter was taken out fur the fidelity Loan and Trust Company. Tliey have organized and tire just beginning operation*. The indications are that they will do a large business. With a regular banking business they combine the savings' batik system, which will give our peoplu the opportunity of laying up any spar# change they may bare. ? ? ? Lieutenant Flipper, the colored West Point graduate who was dismissed from the service, seems destined to become a niilionnire. While employed in Mexico by a Chicago syndicate, lie has discovered two of the '-traditional mines' in that country. One is a gold and the other a silver mine, with inexhaustihlo supplies of metal. Lieutenant Flipper is rcturnim; to Chicago to claim his share, which will make him the wealthiest colored man on the continent. . . ? The question of using the organ in the Methodist church at Sparta, CJa , was carried before the quarterly conference by appeal, but the presiding elder decided that ho had no jurisdiction in the matter, so that instrument will be hereafter used in the regular church services. The wine dealers of Millcdgevillc, C5a , have relented and Friday night was the last night that the wine bibbers were permitted to cut the dust from their throats with the ardent. The wine men have done no busineas at all since tlie prohibition committee began their j war against thein. Wm. II. Yaudcrbilt used lo return his personal property nt $1,000,000. Shortly after his death the same property was assessed at ?10,000,01'0. The executors olTcrcd to pa}' on ?5,(lOO.OOi) or move out of New York. A compromise of ?S,000,000 has just been agreed upon. ITtct: Ti'Itiun.?Tlic board of trustees of the South Carolina college has adopted a rule that no student shall be admitted free without a certificate, signed by himself and parents (if lie have any) to the effect that he is unable to pay the tuition feo prescribed by the legislature, nccomf anicd by a statement of opinion, signed either by the board of county commissioners, clerk of ?'ourt_or j?'\??ccvW oTViVc ?')jtlfffit'ia theological seminary held in Augusta on Wednesday, Dr. T. D. Witherspoon, of Louisville, was elected to the chair of Christian Apologetics and Natural Sciences.'' tlie chair formerly occupied by Dr. Wood row, of evolution fume. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. IN accordance with the requirements of the . charter of the town of Union, notice is hereby given that an election will be held, on the 1st Tuesday, iT'h) in June, 1SS7, for an Intendant and four Wardens of the town, to serve the ensuing year. The following gentlemen are appointed managers of said election : 1'. K. l-'ant, W. A. Smith and James II. Koiicrcr. l'>y onlop of Council, *S. A. II. I'aisiiam, II. S. IJKATY, Clerk. lutcndant. Ma;, i:S 10 L't State of South Carolina. oca/'v or rx/o.v. UyJAMKS M. Gil!'., KStJ., l'robalo Judge. \ \ t II I'.IJMAS, M. 1>. Masters has made sail to \ V iiic to grant liitn letters of Administration on the Kstatc of and effects of A. I>. Masters, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. I>. Masters, deceased, that they he and a| |iear, la lore me, in the Court of Probate, to 'a* held at ITiiau C. II., Eolith Carolina, mi the IHnli day of .May next after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not he granted. (Siveil under my hand this HHli day of May \nno l'ouiini, l*s7. JAM MS M. GMM, Judge 1'iabalo I'ttlilishcd on the loth day of May ISA", in the Meekly Inioii TlMi:*. May IT I'd 2t POMONA HILL NURSERIES, 1'oiiiOiiiL, A. CJ., Two an I a half miles west ol Greensboro, N. ('. The main line of the II. ,*c l?. K. 1!. |,as-c through the grounds and within 1(M> feel tit the oiliec. Salem trains nmke regular stops twice daily each nay. Those ililcrcstad iii 1?rtiit and I t nit grow ing are Cordially in v it?<l in inspect thi- tlie largest nursery in the Mm? and cue among the largest in the Smith. The proprietor has lor many years visited the leading Nurseries North and West, and corresponded with those of foreign countries, gathering every fruit that was calculated to still the Moult, hnth native and foreign. The rej illation of i'emona Mill Nurseries is such that many agents going out from (ireenshoro, rei'fescnting t.lher nurseries, try to leave the i in piessi on that they are representing these nurseries. Why do they <lo it ? Let the public ansvv er. 1 have in stock growing (and can show visitor the same) the largest and be*! stock of decs, \c.. ever shown or seen in any two nurseries in North Carolina, consisting ol ap| le, peat h. | ear, clictry. plum, grape, Japanese persimmon. Japattcs plum, apricots, nectarine, I?11-?ja11 aj lic it, mulberry, ijuincc. Small J fruit- : St raw berry, raspberry, entrants, poems, lliiglisli walnuts, rlittbarb, asparugns, evi tgrietis shade trees, rose?, Nc. (live V ui order to my authorized agent or ot'li r iliicci from the nursery, t'orrespondenies lir.el. I?escfiptive catalogues free to applicants. Address. J. VAN. I.INhLliV, 1'tlMuN \. ( nilfor-1 County, N. C. I'm iii wishing any of the uhnvc named Nui eiy <i.H.?l* w.ll please leave'their orders Willi the I lilor ol' the I nion Tints. May I:* tim REMOVED. ?TllK? UNION MAItBLK nuil GHANITE WOKKS, HAS moved from Mr. NY.'. A. Nicholson's(old stand up in front of \V. T. Graham's store LARGE STOCK ON" HAND, which will be sold at prices to suit tho limes. If you have not pot time to call at my office, let uie know, and 1 will at once send my agent, Mil. J. Lkon Hiti.ku, to see you, with a large lot of designs. GEORGE GEDDES. I Dou't forget, the marble yard luuTmovetl up Town. April 1. 1:1." tf. THIS PAPIER ?AND? "" Southern Cultivator ? AMI ? 1) i x n: u in: K The Great Farm, Industrial and Stork Journal of the South. ONE YEAR FOR $3.00 Snmplc copies of The Southern Cultivator will lie mailed FKKK on application to James l* Harrison & Co., Drawer S, All aula. Ua. Dec* 10 4'J 1 j. ^Rlimiflt & Rfinlrp.r M U 11k 1U I U I V*. XJ U U 11 U X J 1? A L M K TTO COR N E R, SPAIITAINHUIM;, S. C. MANUFACTUKKKS and IIOTTLERS ?OF? GINGER ALE, SOLA WATER, (tlijfcrcntJlat or si) EAR SAP All ILL A, PEAR CIDER; ETC., BtE&? SEND FOR PRICESApril 1">. 1">. dt. House and Lot For Sale. fl^llE Kcctorngc house and lot oppoaito the J_ Episcopal Church is offered for sale nt a very reasonable price. The house has six rooms, and at very trifling cost for a few repairs, could he made as convenient and comfortable as any house in town. A (?OOI> WELL OF WATER. The lot is a larr?* nn? For price, terms, &c., apply to J. K. YOUNG, or A. It. STOKES. Aprils. 11 tf ANOTHER SUPPLY ?OF? Elegant, New Millinery, s\i 3I1W. GRANT'S. All SUCCESS in my New Store, next door 1>? to the Furniture Factory Store, has far surpassed my most sanguine expectations. 1 am now opening the largest, and by far the handsomest, lot of HATS ever on exhibition in tho up-country. My prices arc so cxtremelv low that 1 challenge competition with the cities iu this and adjoining States. Call and see for yourself. ' MllS. JAS. Gil ANT. May <? 18 'Jm Last Call. NECESSITY will compel tne to place my notes and nccouuts in the hands of an olliccr for collection, ifnot paid at once. 1 would like to give longer time, but my bills and expenses liavo to be paid as they come due, and 1 cannot afford to let ncoounts run one and two years at the short profit which 1 nin soiling. Accounts must be closed at once. T. E. BAILEY. April 8 11 If KEMOVAL OF MILLINERY STOKE. HAYING moved my Stock of Millinery into . the store next to Mr. Buthheil s, and received a full supply of Spring and Summer Goods, including l'altern Hals, and Bounds, my piiccs arc so extremely low they can only l>c appreciated by the Ladies when they call and examine litem. MllS. JAMES GRANT. April 'JJ Hi If Shingles. 4 CAR load will be sold cheap for cash, persons wanting them must npply at once. T. E. BAILEY. AprilH M tf Baby Carriages. A uico l?< ills! received very cheap, at T. B. BAILEY'S, Nicholson's building. I \t>i-it k ' ' - 1 -r - - " " | Furniture for Sale Cheap. 1AM r?"W offering my large stock of first . class Furniture for sale at prices which cannot l>c duplicate! in the 8tate for the same class of goods. T. i). 11AI LEV. Apt il 8 11 tf LUMBER AND SHINGLES. 1\V1 I.I. furnish a limited amount of I.umhe, and Shingles during this year, for CASH at reasonable prices. M. FIIAI'IN, Peak, S. C. Jan J! '1 tf. TT" "w" hono* aii'l in.iki' more money \j I I I I ;il ?ork lor le, tliaii .il anvl liing I'l.ic in T I I I I tlii- world. < i|iil.ll not needed; yon are started Iter. Itolli s, \, -; all a :< -. Anyone < an d> ilie work, barge earning* I ore Ii ma 111 -1 -tail. fnstly ouilit and terms tree. I lot - i not d"l.iy. Co-t yon imiliiiig to -end ii- your mld re?and lind out. il you are wise you w ill do [- > at oiu . II. 11 a i.i.i i i .v t o , I'oi ll.iiel, Maine. I'ee. It, IS ly. Lumber. 1AM agent for W. W. ltarrcs Lumber Mills, whose facilities for furnishing all kinds of rough an I dressed lumber is unsurpassed. Fall and get prices. T. E. IIAILKY. April s> II tf 1'rtsli il tints. of the finest Eran ls, juft received at A. It. STOKK8 & CO'S. GRANDC Spring And Sv Wo have just received and opened up moai public that our stock is complete in all its dc DRESS ? Iu our dress poods department jou will fim Nuosveilinp, Huntings, Diagouels and Albiti plain and figured. WHITE Wo would call special attention to our stoc remember tbnt WE STAND HEAD. V at our Parasols, they are beautiful. SHOES, CLOTH] In sbocs of course it is understood that w country, at the VERY LOWEST PRI CLOTHING! IS HATS! 0UR line of Gents I <Oo:?:c Millinery ! OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the NEW STYLES and NOVELTIES in description. The department is managed by Miss Li right up with the latest sty Irs and who is no Call and examine our Stock and be con Dry Goods Lino. Our prices this season ai tho hard times. Very Respect < Aug. 20. THE BOTTOM ?o r n f, ft I v/ jl-^4 rvj A JOB LOT REC HARD W A1 . ? wo use lookir W. FOSTER & New Spri A n if T U 1VJL I Wu CALL AN1) NEW GR0C1 Gc We are receiving a NEW FRESH 61 WIIIOII WE I?U< AT REASON Al OUR STOCK < BA 05[,(I'A1U>, FM)(IK, NK44R A\l) (:< *A?>1 ill FAMILY G ] (*! ?' I'll II II11 <1 1 In J. T. Hilly (>.' h'pioq'SuiM )PENING ?OF immer Goods. t of our Spriug goods, and must sny to the partuicnts. ^OODS. i all the new things in Worsteds, Cashmcrs, oss, also in Ginghams, Dress Linens, both n n nnn liUUUN. :k of While Goods, and Notions in this lins, /hilc in this l>epartmcnt don't forget to look [NG, HATS &C., c carry ono of the best lines in the upOES. | hate just roceivnd a nice line of clothing 1 is all right iu styles, quality and prices. lats is complete. For ST11AW GOODS Wc arc headquarters. >c?: Millinery ! BOOMING The ladies will And all llats, Honucts and Trimmings of every llie Funck. ">f Haiti more, Md., who is ted for her good taste in Trimming, Ac. vinced that we are headquarters in the rc lower than over to meet the demands of fully, KRAIIAM A SPARKS. CIIKAP CASH STOItE 83 tr. FALLEN OUT HOES! 3EIVED AT THE STORE [g fOiTnd-j j ou v,cill t DG&t it D. Bewley. i WILKINS' mg- Goods re N G I N. h i?2 i<: rr II K 31 3RY STORE. C and COMPLETE Stock of 10CERIES. 3POSE TOJWELL |B L E prices;. I CONSISTSBOF )ITEE? IEU (JOOI>S and OH KKNE, k i l**of K OCEIilES. I lor Yoiirwrlvox, A. R. STOKES &C0 lln Harness shop. Having secured the services of a first class workman , K. J. lviMlutKl.l., I have added to my already well established Wagon and liuggy business, a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS SHOP, where I am always prepared to make harness, both buggy and wagon, and saddles in the very best manner. 1 do all kinds of u i<:pai liiiv i;, and warrant every stieh of the work done in my shop. Call and examine our work and get prices to suit the hard times, before purchasing. 1 am still selling the Tennessee WACONS ami have reduced ju ices to rock hottoiu All in need of a good vehicle or a first class set of harness, cluajsw ill do \\cl to call on JOHN KODGEK. Dec. in .r?() ly. NewGoofls! HewGoofls! Our new .stock lor the SPRING AND SUMMER trade is now coining in. Selections have been made to meet tho popular demands, and prices to meet tho HARD TIMKS. VurehasorH are invited f<? come ' KiCE & McLURE. April H 11 (f INSURE YOUR PROPERTY, \\f i: aim: ami:nts for tiik following VV strung and reliable Insurance Companics: 1NSUKANCF COMPANY of Norlli America HAKTFOllL) Insurance Company. OLOlUilA 1IOMK Insurance Company. SIMM NOFIKLL) Fire ami Marino Insurance Company. ; WKSTKUN Insurance Company t Toronto, Canada. $UN MUTUAL Insurance Company If you want sound insurance give as a call. GOSS & STOKES, Agents. ICE! ICE! ICE! j A CAR LOAD OF ICE MAS JUST I1HEN llUCEU HI) BY THE Union Ice Company which will he furnished to the People of Union at Factory Prices. The Office of the Company ? IS AT ? THE LITTLE GREEN FRONT* A]>ril 20 17 lu R. W. TINS LEY, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER 2 MAIN STREET, UNION, S. C. Sl'EOTACLLS AND EYKO LASSES A Sl'tX'IALTYiJ SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIMX FOll FINE GOLD WA TCHES, DIAMOND KINGS, FINS, EAR-DROPS, ETC. BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. April 10 1 1 I'm. Guardian's Final Discharge. "VyoTKT. is hereby given, that by permission J. ' of lion James M. Gee, l'robate Judge for Union County, 1 will, on the 20th day of May, 1HK7, make iny final return and apply for Letters Dismissory, as Guardian of W. Minter Hobo. All persons having claims against the said W. Minter l.obo, during his minority, are hereby notified to present them to me, on or bef re the date above named, or they will be forever barred. W. A. NICHOLSON, Guudi. n W. M. I'obo. April U'J Hi 4t