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no racketT BUT Solid Facts. i Great Redaction in Prices A T TITifTTiniT m n nn j n fltmiag r. mii. IN order to reduoo my stock tad effect some ohsnge in my business, I have decided to offer goods at the very lowest living prices. Joans ut 25cts, sold for 33e Jeans at 33 1-3, sold for 40ots. Clothing suits at 915.00 priced 18.00 Clothing suits nt 814.50 priced $15. Clothing suits at $9.00 priced $10. OVERCOATS MUST BE SOLD. In order to close out some lines of shoes I have decided to sell them at and BELOW COST A LOT OF BOOTS AT GREATLY REDUGEO PRICES. I call eepcoial attention to my CIIAS. HE1SER $3 SHOE. As also his hand Sewed and Hand Welta, the very beet goods for the price. TO THE LADIES: I offer the prettiest line of custom mado shoes in the town and guarantoe every pair, You will una upon my counters Prints t 6 cents, formerly sold at 8 l-3c. Examine And be oonvinoed that my line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES Are equal io quality and price 19 the very beat and honest. All-wool undershirts and Drawers to match of the very best quality. lints of the very latest styles and prieea as low aa can) be bought any~ ^ * i$Jj? oioattiia.t Wobi t^e factory oftho very latest stylor, which must be sold. A lot bf Ladies Jackets (last season's) at coet Shawls, .Blankets and Comforts. Stationery, 2, Paper and Envelopes for the Ladies Pencils Pads, 5cts and upwards. Cjogal and Foolsoap paper. Pens, Pen Holders and Ink. BLANK BOOKS CHEAPER man ctfcn linn b V fail* Come and ecc my immense stock and Do convinced that I can sell you almost aojthiog you want, and I am determined that I will not bo undersold. X MEAN BUSINESS, REUBEN T. GEE. Nov. 16 47 \t RASTER S SALES. FOR DECEMBER 1892. The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY Court of Common Pitas. J. Volntj Sarratt, Richard C. Thomson and Joseph Sims, doing hueine?a under the firm utMit s! Ear rail, Sims & Co., 1'laintiffe, agamtt A. J. Parker, Defendant. IN obedience to an erder made by hie Honor J as. F. Iz'ar, Circuit Judge, dated 14th Oetober, 1892, I will ee'l on saleeday, (6th) In Deceit Uer, 1892, at Union Courtheuae. durlnir thi 1?ml kni>~ 1 m -~m? ?? m? following detcribel lands: A ctrisin lot or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Union County, Stata of South Carolina, snd bounded ly lands belonging to the Magretio iron Company, John fiarohill, D. C. Painter and A. JSy%ro, and tiontainiag forty.eeven aoros, ore or loss. TERMS OP SALE: One-half the purchase money in cash, the other half in one year, with interest from date of sale, secure 1 by bond of purchaaar or purohaeero, with mortgage of premises. Purobaser to hare tho privilege of raying U of the purchase money in cash. . > t !H ' ^ 'I *$. C|. PEAKE, Matter f>r Jnien County. Master's Office, Nov. 11, 18M, Nov 18. 47_ 8t. A Pressing Call. ALL pvrs na indebted to no, eithor by note, sooeuot, Mortgage or Lion, aro hereby notified that in order to moot tho pro?Mg demands of our obligations, ns aro suapeiled ts male* eollvetiona at ooeo from thooo in 'obtol to no, and we hereby give votioe that oeti laments mun be trade iiamed lately * '' ' W ! PANT BROS, i jfev 4 46 ' 4t. | \ ; < $1 TO BE GIY DECEMBER To evory one indebted to me, by not< be lore the first day of December next, I ponding to which a number will be place will bo drawn publicly, December 1st, at tbe person holding the number oorrospoi of the following prizes ; First No. drawn gets a No. 7, B. H. 0 Second " " " MoLain Pat. S Third " " 41 u Beautiful Imp tra's Oalley Fourth " 14 41 " Fine Bisquo 1 P'lltb " " " " Large English Sixth 11 " Handsome l^a< Sev'th " ' " Decorated Ch Eighth " " " ? " Tii Nioth " " '1 " Fine Oil Pain Tenth " " " " Chromo. To secure n chanco at the grand dietri dollars must pay up in full; every ene ohanoe for every Ten dollars and frnotioi Every ono who buys Too dollars worth every Ten dollars: THE CASH M in every instance, bofore the ohance is g end New York Exohaugc, Fostoffice 1 thoy will have the saino chance as if the Don't- let this opportunity pass, for yoi nothing. Besides, [ will have to colloct i way, and I would rather distribute ibis t than to have to pay it to a collector. AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR PRI SAL To the first fifty chances (or numbcrc bave an extra drawing, and the succcssf Handsome Set of Antiqi besides having a ohancc at the ^rand dit You will regret it ifyou let this oppt happen again in Union. Get in early ai r The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Picas. J. H. & L. N. Rodger, Ex'rs against Almira Rodgar. IN obedianca to an order made ia lha above tatad caae, by his Honor Jas. F. Ix'ar, Circuit Judge, dated loth October, 1892, I will sail, on galeaday (5th) in December, 1892, before tlia Courthouse doer in the town of Unien. within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that lot of land, lying, being and situate in the town of Union, on iho corner of Haohelor and Aoademy streets, known ni the McNally lot, including dwelling, outbuilding, and garden. 84. Eight lots of lnnd in Uocansvillo township, known as lo's No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 0, 7 and 14. in the division of the West Spriugs tract, bounded bj lands of Benjamin West, R. A. Hopkins and Glenn Springs rond. TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth pai t in cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years, in installments, with interest from (lay tho oiedit portion of the purchase be secured by bond of the purchaser an^H mortgage of the premises soid. S Purchasers to * C. H. PEA EE. 11 Master for Union Countyfl Master's Office, Nor. 11,1892. The Stale of South~Caro^^H COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. D. Baxter Wood, in his owe right, and as Administrator of Dp. U C. Ray, deceased, riaintifft, v atjaintl J. R. Blanloa, Auditor of Union County, as Escheator for said County, and the State of South Caro ina, Definnaatt. IN obedience to an order niado by hie Honor, Jas. F. Ix'.ar, Circuit Judge, in the above stated case, dated Oct. 15, 1892, I will sell before the Ceurthouae door in the town of Un on, on ealesday (5th) in December, 1892, during the legal heurs of sale, the following lands, towil : All that tract of land in Jnnesville township, in said County and State, hounded by landa of Moses Wend, F. S, Meng, W. C. Mertishaw, S. 8. Wood and others, containing T^ree hundred and seven acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE : One-third cash?the balance in two year*, with interest from date of sale; the purchaser to give bond secured by mortgage of premises fvr credit portion, with privilege of pgyiDg the whole in cash. Purchaser to pay fpr papers and recording. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office Not. 11, 1892. Nev 18 47 3t The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTV. Court of Common Pleas. William Munro, against Clam T. Mabry, F. M. Farr and W. E. Thomson. IN obedisnoe to an order made in the above stated case, by his Honor Jatncs Aldrich, Circuit Judge, dated July 8th, 1892, I will sell before the Courthouse door, in the town of Uuion, du ring the legal hours of sale, on salesdny (f>tb) in December, 1892, the following lands : 78 ACRR3. Seventy-three aores of land in Gowdeysville township, bounded by lands of Jesse T. Msbrsy on the South, of T. D. Liltlejohn on the East, and of William Jonft on- the North aqd East.- ' 44 AOS OS. Also fourty-four acres in said township, adjoining lands of T. D. Littlejohn, WiU:am Jones and J. J. Mabry, and known as tbs floras Plans, and be'njt na/t aoa parosl of Ilia derenly- thrss sores. TSttMa Off S^LR j ^no-half casti.'baUnoo on a orodil of ont J ear, with interest from day of salo, scoured y bond of ths purobasor, and a mortgage of the premises. C. I! PEAKE, Master for Mtiter's OffiM, Not. 11, 1892. ~ Not. 18 47 8t. M ILLI NEB ^ , JUST rocaifsd from lhs Northern Marksts, achnics selcotirn of Millinery, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Always pisasSd to show goo is and (Its sttisfaouon to customers. MRS. JAS. GRANTOct 14 42 If. & * -r ^ .T?to.' '' - -i- 'jt' / - ' .. i4> /; 50 EN AWAY, 1ST. 18 9 2, ) or account, who will pay tho same will givo a numbered receipt, corres:d in a box From which ton uumbera cloven o'clock, A. M., nt my store; and idiug to tho ono drawn will receive one .. American Sewing Mnchino, $ 45 00 ilk Flush Reelining Chair - 25 00 orted Photo Gravuer, Cleopa10 00 ?arlor Lamp, - - 5 00 i Oleograph - - 5 00 Jy's Plush Rookcr - - 5 00 amber Toilet Set - - 5 00 i ?????. - 3 00 ling - - 2 00 butioo, every one owing less than Ten owiug more than Ten dollars will get a rial part paid, of goods, for cash, will got a chanco for UST BE PAID, iven. Persons living at a distance must Vloney Order or Registered Letter, aud , y were here in person. - ' a may get a valuable prize, Costing you aiy accounts the first of December, anyimouut among my frionds and customers QMPT SETTLEMENT AND QUICK ES. d receipts) on Ten dollar paymonts I will ul holder will get a tie Furniture Worth $40xribution. irtumty pass, as such a ono may never | ad secure tLo prize. Yours Respectfully. 1\ E. BAILEY. David Johnson, Jr. Thos. B. Butler. JOHNSON & BUTLER, Attorneys ai d Counselors, UNION, S. C. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL LEGAL BUSINESS. Oot 14 42 3in Grow Happy. ALL parties indebio l to us in any way, either on account, note, lien or mortgage, must mnko imtne liatc payment. Partios having purchase I guano for ootton will reuieinber the time expires Nor. 1st, 1892. J FARR A THOMSON. M Oct 28 41 RESIDENCE FORJ|^^| licuse and JL on the ato U 1 I L t K H Condeused Schedule, in e fie c 1892. Trains run t>y 7 ">111 Mrridia^^fl^H Between Charleston, Columbia, Atlstona^N Spsrtanburg. Daily I Dally No. 13. STATIONS. |No. 14. 0 50ant|L.T Chaileston Ar 10 30pm 3 60 p m| 44 Columbia 44 1 20 44 4 30 "I 44 Allston 41 12 40 44 5 23 44 | 44 Carlisle 44 1 1 44am 6 32 44 I 44 Snnluo 44 11 80 44 6 50 4 4 44 ..... Union 44 |ll 17 44 G 23 44 44 Paodct 44 10 4 4 44 6 60 44 |Ar Spartanburg Lv |I0 20 44 I 10 10 p ra|Ar Ash<*ville Lv| 7 00 44 Between Charleston, Columbia Seueca and Walhalla. Doily, j Daily. No. 11. | STATIONS. No. 12. G 50a m Lv Charleston Ar 10 80pm 11 20 4 4 44 Columbia 44 6 05 44 12 05pm 44 Alston 44 6 13 4 12 2 3 4 4 44 Pomeria 44 4 67 44 12 4 2 4 4 44 Prosperity.... 44 4 40 44 12 67 44 44 Newberry 44 4 2 5 44 1 01 44 44 Helena 44 4 2 0 44 1 38 44 44 Chappell'a.... 44 3 38 44 2 17 44 44 Ninety-Six... 44 3 16 44 2 8 7 4 4 44 Greenwood... 44 2 63 44 2 6 6 4 4 44 Hodges 44 2 29 44 8 12 44 , 44 . ....Donalds 44 2 1 1 44 8 2 8 4 4 44 llonea Path.. 44 1 68 44 8 48 ?4 A- * '' * l.V 1 4U " 4 05 " Lv Bcltou Ar 1 ^6 ' 4 35 " " At\'lerB(?u.... 't 1 15 44 i 6 " " ......Pendleton... 44 12 45 ' 0 00 " Ar Seneca Lt; 12 10pm 0 82 " I.* Seneoa Ar 12 lOpin 7 00 pin Ar Wnlhada I.v 11 40ain 5 00 p in Ar Greenville... Lv 12 OOn'n Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Division, Northbound, 4.09 a. in, 3.43 p. m, 0.00 p. ro. (Vestibule 1 Limited); South bound, 1.50 am, 3 30 p ro, 11.87 a. ro., (Vest'buled Liroied); Westbound, W. N. C. Division, 0.50 p. ro., for Hefl lev'OhtH e, Asheville and Hot Springs. Trtpris leave Greenville, S. C., A. & C., Division, Northbound, 3.07 a ro, 2.20 p. m., 5.08 p in (Vestibuled Limited); South bound 8.07 a m, 4-42 p m, 12.28 p m (Vestibuled Limited) Traioe leave Seneoa, A AC ,yT ' N'T'hooaorl 1.36 - | , m, 12.15 p ip; South ountj 4;38 a in, 0.80 p m Trains Ne9- 11 and 12 on the C. and G. Division, and Trains 13 and 14 on the A. and 8. Division will run solid te snd from Charleston ever the S. C. R. R. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE Pullman Sleeper en 18 and 14 between Charleston and r'-1? " wiuuiwii ana Spartanburg. l'uilman I'alaoc Sleeping Car on Trains 0 10, 11, and 12, 87 and 38 on A AC liitia'on. IT A TURK, Sh H. HARDWICK, Can'I Paoa Agt Ami Oaa'l Paas Aft Washington 1). C. Atlanta, Ua. V E McBKB, SOL HAAS, i ' Qaa'l Supt Traffia Mgr I Colombia, 8 C. Washington D C W U GREEN, Q?n 1 Mg'r, Wsakington D C \ *.../' ' IT fflffARDLY NECESSARY For us to qAain call your attention to the fact that we are offering good^ and prices tlnat are better inducements than any other hq^B^an offer, ami we will prove it to any buyer who will investigate before purchasing elseARBJYOU NOT TIRED Of buying^Kpddy Shoes at the prices we ask you for first class ones ? OVEI&oats at UNDER-pr ces. COME SEE US AND SAVE A FEW DOLLARS. "THE OLD RELIABLE." Foam, WILKINS & CO. HONES'^pOODS ! HONE 1ST TREATMENT !! -t HONEST PRICE.SM! \AT \ lU;niI7 . >1 | Evevybody to know that FOSVV x\.?l ?rj 1J ! TEl'i WILKINS & CO., are ??ii: it. 1- / . . - - awning mw gouu.", ^ a roputatio n borne by tnem iorvonrs,J at the same prices usually asked for inferior goods. 1 X E \Y DRiY GOODS. p " ? N>w4 We are now opening a new stock of DRY GOODS hicli we ofler cash buyers at reasonable prices. 0 U # SHOE STOCK. / ~S-"T Our SHOE, stock is con\plete, and we guarantee every pai.r to be banned wit'Q LEA.THER, no paper filling. fill your the P9^^H||HPcr PRICE OF RESPECTFULLY, J jr , Young & Hunter. ] n 1 IT ?T A ?1 mm mm* XX ? ?~ - ? ?? _ VANIIIf STAY THE PBUGRESS OF , A LIVE STORE. CANNOT KEEP US DOWN! . Our trade for this season has been beyond our most sanguine anticipa * tion. ? We arc receiving new shipments nearly every day in Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Clothing, Hats, ] Shoes, Saddlery, Tinware and Crockeryware. thus proving that good honest goods at real close profits are appreciated f by our patronlL Our tradfl^lph Ihe upward grade and every day new customers arc 1 coming to us. * We advertise to sell cheap ond never fail to prove it wh.en was we are given an opportunity. OUR STOCK IS THE LAIIGF/ST IN THE COUNTRY, Wo are dimmed tfcat the puhlio shall have no excuse for sending away a single dollar from our town this season for goods they cannot eci at home. fW TW/xuOn/wl. 'P-: ? - ' aim x viiuuiii:gH nave never noen equaled in this town, so any the public. Wc want you to inspect our Ginghams, Calicoes, Outings, Flannels Cheviottcs, Tablo Damask, ct<j. g 'JO o ivr .to stics. You can buy those as cheap as you can order from the factories. ^ Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, b We need not mention this lino as you all know that McLurc's is the |j place to get good shoes at the lowest pricc3. JL Womens alllather shoes - - 75q. Good Shirting - - - 04c. Mens " P.'4 ? . 75c. All Wool Jeans - - - 20c, Children*u V " - - 25c. Calicoe - - - 05c. -| r>_ii * 1 "" vui?*'u .j- - - vie. | uinglmm : : Ofc. ^ 200 y'ds Spool Cotton - - 02c. j Wool Twill Red Flannel : 20c? 1 RED "0" OIL, OTHERS ASK YOU 25C., ONLY 20C. Come in and buy your Winter outfit from us?we will save you money. j- w- McLURE, Ag't. ^ j'^V- .. THE NEW YORK RACKE T. It is a well known fact that we lead in LOW PRICES, and the numerous packages that daily go out of our store is our greatest advertisement, and proves to us that the people of Union County are pleased with the way we conduct our business. Personally we arc proud ol' the increased trade we have had this season and consider it a universal endorsement of our business methods, and every day we became more firmly convinced that FAITHFULNESS TO THE PUBLIC WILL BRING ITS OWN REWARD. We bought this season the largest stock of Dry Goods. Shc*os> Hats, Clothing, Notions, etc., ever brought to Union, and weil" daily asked "wha tin the world we expected to do with them v '' Our one low price to everybody soon solved that problem for us > an(l new the only trouble wo have is t?> get enough goods and get them last enough. Every mail that goes out from here carries one or more letters to our New York buyer, and shoe factories, asking them to hurry up our goods as fast as possible, and everv freight brings us jnew goods to take the place of those sold. In that way we mani?oe keep our stock up, and you can now find ivifb dfiimvtmfe.ut full ol nice EKESII GOODS, ai prices that our competitor cannot touch. Nice Ginghams. Clots, Others sell the same goo<ls ircm O / 8 to lOcts. Good Plaids. 3 lets. A case of Standard Calico just in, 5 cents a yam ; cannot buy it elsewhere for less than 7 or 8 cents. Boy's suit for 38 cents. A man's nice suit for 02.48. Man's High cut Shoe, solid, for 7-5cts. Aim thousand of other things just as cheap. To wait vm our increasing trade we have had to employ i w?? new salesmcu, ,?ud are now our force of 0 men, prepared to give you the ver^' hest attention. Polite and attentivi clerks will take pleasure *u showing you through our immense stock, and will quote vou some veiT low Prices. " RESPECTFULLY, fc HARRy&BELK. Pril 10 : POur buyers have just returned from tlic Northern markets IPhere they bought a large and Avell assorted stork of goods ;o suit all the trade, Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. First, we will say that our stock of shoes is immense, and ve are prepared to make you some prices that wiil catch the slosest buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in iliis inc. Call and see them. Dress Goods Stasis Goods Km In Dress Goods we are prepared to offer you some h.-audc . md at very reasonable prices, too. In Staple Goods, such as Prints, GillghaillS, and ai! he new things in Cotton Goods, we have a very large stock. M X Vu T TV XiJ 15 ^ . A. WORD TO THE LADIES: Our Millinery Department seems to he the ei- tic ol'atiraoion, because the ladies always find the novelties ot the seaion there. We can show you all the new shapes in Hats and !>onlets, and Trimmings of every kind to match. Call early and ^et tirst choice. You will always find us with a full stock of first class joods, aud the very lowest pricQ*?. YOURS VERY RESPE TFULLY, A GRAHAM & SPARKS. J Jun 22 5 if | Determined to Quit Business J by 1st January. - ^ Having decided to ;ive all of my time to Some rich bargains.nother and better pro- m store for the people ession, I have decided of Union 0ounty foj o quit the Mercantile ^ _ Hmw nt'xi w aavs, d Hardware, Gnns, Stores, Harness any r B U G G T F. h'or the spot cash TO CREDIT?SO DON'T ASK. I MEAN BUSI NESS. W. D. BEWLEY. g,p 28 40 8m