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I: " 'ft. ' f cd, That said slu-rifTs (e?ch of them) shall pay a fine of $600, and that the clerk of this Couit shnll enter judgment I hereon and ifmio execution ihorcfor, nuil that ench shcritf shall nl<o aland committed t<> the cns'o'lyof ilie ma'tdinl of our Court until he has }>ni I said fine or purgol himself tf bis cntempt therein." Correspondence of the Timks. The News on the Ridge, Ki.ltok. Fel?. '20,--Mn. Editor:?I appear again ttiis ntoming to tell the readers ftf * ? -L' * - ...... ii-.m uvna i Hill I II III K cf. I'mm< r truly iaid lmt the Wheel had bvcn loikfl for 8 1110 time. The bad weaihtr ilr l has piwailel f> r tome time piist has I c n enough to slop any vehicle tlint n ovid on whoe's. Farmer's teller of lust wcik wns n g< o i one. ono ihat we would piotit ly 'f we would only follow his advice. Feme | nam who, no doubt, was in the habit of littng their fingers stick to things tlint did not belong to them weLt lo Mr. II. C. Little's seed house and cairicd nway about 30 bushe's of cotton .reed wi.limit the owner'* consent, and also bout ten bushe's belonging to Mr. J. H. II. Hole'mb Hrret' fore the farmers did not tako the precnut;on to lock up llicir cotton seed, but now as seed 1ms I ecotne so valuable they find it In their interest to make tbem secure from thieves. Mr. I). 13. G-'ing lost two hams a few niglrs ngo. Some one borrowed tbem without ftskiog Mr. Going for them. I,aws< n Tally bad the misfortune lo lose a good mu'o Inst week by another mule killing it. Kklto.s Wukkl. ^4^ It Shoui.d ok ij? Kvunv Hocsk?J. 13. Wil-on, 371 Clnv St., Sliarpshurg, Fa., ssys he will not bo without Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumnlicn. Cousrhs a-d flnlil* that it cuicd lis wife who was threatened wiih Pneumonia aft. r un nttnck of '-La k Qtippe," when va ions oilier remedies an I f several physicians had done her no goed. Robert Barber, of CVoksport, Pft., claims Dr. King's Nov DDcovety has done him more g'ol ilinn anything ever used for Lung troiiMc. No hing like it. Try it. Free liial bo ties at B. F. Posey's Drug Storo. La-go hot lo*, 50c. an J $1 00 The following c rcitlar was sent to J. L. Walker and is published by his request: Vassar St tin fays' Aid Society. ? A fcholar.-hip of S'JOO is offered by the Vassar Students' A'd Society to the student pissing the best examination lor admission to ilie Freshmau Class of Vassar College, the examinations to he hell in June, 1893. Tnis scholarship covers one-ha'f of nil charges made hy Vassar College for one year's board ryuil tuition. It is otfered as a Iqqn, not as a gilt, luit no interest is asked and no date of piyment is fixrd. ' Examinations will be held in Chicago, Denver, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Washington, Louisville, Detroit, Oaialin, San Francisco; tin J, if necessary, nrraugeasents may kc made for examinations in other localities. Appl cations for this scholarship must be made before Aptil 1, 1893. All applications and all requests for informali in most he addressed to ihu chair.nan of tho Commute on Announcement of Scholarships. Miss Jessie F. Smith, South Wiymouth, Mass. DySFKIMIA AND LlVRR COMPI.AINT.?Is it not worth iho smdl p ice of 7**0. to free vourscii ox cvoty symptom ox niisc uxsiressxng complaints, if you think ho ca 1 at cur tore and got a k ottie of Shiloli'a Vitalix-r, very botue baa a prinicd guarantee on it, "?"v..,. -noavxrcoTdvitgly and if it. does you no go^d it will c^ktou nothing. Sold by H K. Smith & Co. * We have a speedy and positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal^njector free with each bottle. Uee it if you desire health and sweet bronth Price oUc. Sold by II. K. Smith & Co. Patiietic Appeal or tiik. Hxwaiiin PkinCKS3?London, Feb 18.? The Princess Kaiubxni srnds the ful owing address to the ' American people : London, Feb. 18, 1893. To the American People: Four years ago, at the request of Mr. Thurson, then a Hawaiian cabinet minister, I was sent aw*y to England to be educated, privately, and fitted for tl^e position which,' py'the''constitution bf llawnii, I was to inhe if. For ull these yours I have patiently and in exile striven to fit myself for my return this year to my native country. lam told thai Mr. Thurston is in Washington, asking y< u to take awny my ting qnd my throne. No one tells me even this, pfficia'ly. i dono anythipg wrqng, that this wrong should be done to me and my people. I am coming io Washington to plead for my throne, my nation and nxy flag. Will not the great American people hear me. (Signed) Kaicla.ni. ? rpM. r -? ik... if t.L_ i* ? i inn nun! uui. ? li OOlIU 1\. IMIClian ill, who left Ii'h homo in Chesttr, 8. C., 011 4th or November Inst, will un'y make known to his father his whereabouts and condition, he will greatly relieve suspends and anxiety about him and lie will not bo Interfered with. '! i John II. Buchanan, Chester, 8. C. Sthf.nuth and Hkalth.?If you are not feeling strong and hea thy, try Electrio Bitters. If "bo Gripps ' has left you weak fcftd weary and weary, uso Electrio Biiters. This remedy sets directly on Jdver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently, aiding those or' gans to perform ihelr functions. If wtl~ are afflicted.with Sick Ifeod ache, you till you that ibis is the remedy you nu. Largo bottles only 60c. at B. F. Posejs Drug Store. , 1 The cheapest line of Linen Towels \\ TTnUn ??r. ha found at > j ...... . . GRAHAM & SPARKS. fet Liat of Letters B Remaining in the Postoffice at Union, for ^ the wo?k ending Feb. 24th, 1898. Mia* Marv Ulra Al.llt.fll^.n Mra P J Pant | Mrs Mary Wilde. PerAona calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will bwequired to pay one cent for their delivery. J. U. IIUNTKK. P. M. SEED Irish Potatoes, Seed Deans, Ptas and Beets in bu k. Other ga*d< n arel In packages. Ooion soils and hitrons. - ? ? The above fresh on I r?l :nb o f r sole by II. P. SCAIFli & SON. A lot of wlif.ng-se?e I leather II. rse rollers, cheep at II. P. SCA1FE & SON. fa.;- ' Feb 24-8-2t To Road Overseers. "\70U are hereby no>iticd to oiil out nil ' JL hoods liable to road duty on your section, end put the roads under your respective charges, in giod order at once. J. A. CHAMIIBBS, ) T. J!'K8TK8^Y' 1 C?' C0,n',, i i iT'ffll GREAT BANK Bought at 60 Cei I have bought tho entire stock o Trunks aud Clothing, belonging to tl for the small sum of GO cents oil tl close out the entire stock, at onco, if So, lor tho next TEN DAYS L w Ladies' Fine llutton Shoes foi 4 14 tC 4* 44 H 41 4 4 , i* <4 44 44 44 44 41 Old Indies' (Join, Seuso 4* " Fine Silk finished Henriettas " " ull Wool " " .1 u ?. ii Nice Worsted Drees Goods " u it II i< II Splendid Corsets " Nieo Good ,c " Alt jf our Hitts at about half pric call {.t once and pet some of theso | picked over; and bo sure and don positively will not sell any goods on CH I Feb 24-8-2t Perfumery, lla:r Brushes, Tooth brushes, Tooth Powders, Fare Powders. A tu'l ine of Paints. Oils, Putty, Stains, Pa'ut Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Tobncc?, Snuff, Cipins. Fresh Garden Seeds, and a I kinds of Druggist. Sundries kept in n first-class Drug S ore. Physicians' Prose iptions carefully compounded at all houis. The Public will find our stre'e of Medicines c-mplete, wnrrnntid genuine anil j of the lest quality. * Call and sec for yourselves. J Fob 17-7-ly Mortgage Sale. UNDER and by virtue of purer contained in a mortgage deed, executed to us by M's. Julia E. Sprouse. oil 18th day of Apri', 1802, and recorded in the otlice of Regis er Mesne Conveyance for Union County, in Rook M. >fc>. 12, page 210, on the VUth April, 1802, we will sell before the C urthouse, at Union, 8. C., during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the titli March, 1803, being Salcsday, ihe following described pr >pe'ty, to-wit : All the rigid, title and interest that Mrs. Julia E Kprouse has in that cer aln ir.?ct cf Inn I lying, being and situate in Fish Dam township, in Union County, coutniuing three hundred and ninety acres, more or le-s. and bounded by lands of F. C. Jeter, Mrs, Win. Tucker, Tiger river aud others A MO All the right, title and interest that Mrs. Julia E. Sprouse has ia that o Iter lot of laud iu Ihe town Jonrsville, S. C., and bounded by lands of Hamlet Smith. Main street, Church street, Dr. K. M. L cT-johu and others. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for pipers. Wji. A N1CHOLSQX & SOtf. AID tg-gee. Mortgage Sale. UNDER and by virtue of a pmv.'r of Attorney to me executed by J. F. Tu-ncr, I will sell befote the Com" house do or in the town i t Union, on Sa'csday tn .March, 1803, the following desciibed laul, t ?wit : All the rig! t, title and interest of J. F. Turner (the same being an undivided otichalf interest) in and to all that certain ttiut of land lying, I cing and situate in Gowdeyeville township, Union County, State < f South Cirulinn, containing rue liundicl and fifty acn-s, more cr less, bounded by lands of Cli'itgli S. Iiimnn, and others?8a d tract known as n part of the lands of estate of K. G. Davidson, deceased. TERMS OF SAFE?CASH J. H. LITTLEJOIIX, Attorney. Feb. 17-7 3t. To the Cotton Planters of Union County. FOR eyery twenty bushes of cotton seed you \y'l' do i'01' ftt ?.ur Mill, 1 wi 1 nllovr you five hundred pounds of pur Manipulated Standard Guano?the guaranteed analysis of whioh will be, two and one-half per cent, atnmon'a, eight per oent. of phosphoric acid and two per cent, pota-h. Or for twenty bushels of seed, I wi 1 give you four huttd-cd pounds of prime C"ttou Seed Meal. The question for you to cmsidcr is, which is best fur your use?twenty busit-ls of Cotton Seed or five hundred pounds* of Standard Guanof W. K. THOMSON. Pres. Union Oil & Mun'f g Co. Feb 3-6 tf ~ SHERIFFS SALES , ^* 011 MARCH, 1893. irtue of an execution to me eoted, 1 will sell bofore the Court >or. ujp.tka Towa of Uni jjp, ? .Una- . sijnji day of March next, during hours ofSherHr'|8atex,.lho fnl,nwino ,1?-<-- * v.ppeny, p>T>it; On* let of land belonging to J. Wesley Rensou, situate, lying and being in the t ?wn of Union, Unpn county, containing throe and three-fourth acree, marp or tea-*, bounded by lands of Andrew Hath, Jesse Crawford, Mpa Ljllie Uawkios and James w *Fe*\oa pn and ?? fc; ?0 tger. | ' sold ns the pr porty .. voiey Benson, at tlio suit of T. K. Foster, Lerl \Y Smith snd H. E. Palmer, plainiflfs, against J Wes'ey Benson, defendant. J. O. LONG, 8. U C. Sheriff's Oflice, Union, 8. C., Feb. Id, IS'^3. Feb 17-7 8t Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Robert Morrison, deceased, must present them to me, properly proven, at Sphrtanbnrg, S. 0. Feb. 0, 1808. H. B. CARLISLE. Feb. 10-6-41. Administrator. Strayed Cow. A BLACK no-h?rned Cow, about 8 yrars old, s'rryed from my premises shout 15th Dec. last. Anyono knowing of her whereabouts and will notify me will be well paid for their troubL. M. C. DEAVER, ' Carlisle, 8. C. Feb. 10-6-41. SPECIAL NOTICE?" Ill AVK bought the entire Block of Dr y Goods, Roots, .Shoe, lints, e'c., of Ilod* g-?r & Parcel! for sixty cents on l|)e dollar, n I will commence on Sa'urdny 11th, to offer ninie of the tp-eatetl iriducentenis erer offered in the ur country, to cash buyers only. CHA8. J. rURCBLL. Feb 10-0-tf. 'V ' i I RUPT SALE! nts on the Dollar. if Dry Goods, Poots, Sho*s, Hats, lie lato firm of Kodof.ii & PUBCELL lie dollar: and I am determined to low prices will do it. ill noII P SO.75?ItcRular Prico, SI.25 1.00 " 1.50 1 25 ? " 2.00 2 OU 44 " 3.00 1.00 44 " 1.50 .05 yard" " 1-00 .45 " 44 44 .75 .25 44 44 " .50 .15 44 44 44 .25 10 44 44 4* .1 5 .7 5 4 4 44 1.00 .50 44 ' .75 ,25 44 44 .40 !<?. Sa, if you wish to .save uionoj, grind bargains, before I hey are all 't forget your p ookct book ; for we credit to anybody. AS. J. PURCELL. 1 Tne display of l'hotos at ATWOOD & "UNGEIl'S ART GALLERY is a sight ! You should witness it for it is a treat you have never before had the opportunity of seeing in Union. We cortlia'ly invite everybody to coll and examine our work, and are sure you will ho convinced it is FAR THE FINESI' WORK over seen in the city. If it isn't the finest diapliy of work over undo here we will nuike you a complimentary sitting, WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY. Remember, we are here but for a short time, and will do work up to and including March 15, '98. We do all the loto-t styles of work; including the ltUCIAN VIGNETTE, A1U3TO GLACE AND STATUARY WORK. Seeing is believing. Call and examine and be convince I. TO 3IO T 11 Kt 1ft S ! We csptsiily invito \ ovir children and take, them by the instant neuua proc-ss. We do copying and enlarging, also do view work of residences and store buildings. As fine wo-k done in cloudy w -wither as when the sun shine*. Vo-i will do well to secure your work at once, as we are here but for a short lime. Hoping to see you in soon we arc yours I'liotog-aphtcaly ATWOOD & UNGKR Union. S. C. Feb 10-G 4t. WILLIAMSON, GILBERT & CO, WATCH MAKERS, J EW ELERS, ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS. 0 All kinds of ^Jednla ^iul Badges fur Secret Fraternities made (o order, Watch aod Clock repairing, l'lain qnd fanr y Engraving a specially. 4 Gold and Silver Pitting scientifically done. Cosh paid for old Gold and Silver. Respectfully, ^ Union, SC. * W. Q. & CO. Jan. '27-4-ly WftR QEClAREl) AT LAST! 'i The llrat shot was fired on tlie 1st day i of January,1893, at the Cheap Cash Red ' Front Hardware Store of SCOTT BROS. No blood to be shed, no lives to be lost. t We make war upon no cp,n fa ^nke'hi* < life But yfo uftvo-Ueclarc'd war upon high pfi&s and long profits on all goods sold by us. We have ho sted our Banner and will show no quarters. We fear no competition fur we have resolved and are determined to sc 1 our (roods, such ... ? hwumIBMH Plows and Plowatocks, Axes, Shovels, Uo?H, Nails, Ilur.-e Shoos, Pockot and Table Cutlery, Cook and Heating Stoves, Wagon and Boggy Material, Wagon and Buggy Harness, Saddles, Buggies a^d all kinds of goods found, in ? ;irgt cla;? Hardwaro stor? n_?. a?., , , at the very lowest live- } ,.,?-?ri-Uve prices. Wo mean al' we say, If you doubt, march to the Red Front and walk right in and let us convince you by giving you prices. We are selling a lot of the best Pittsburg steel plows.at 3.1 cents. Cook Stoves, with every',Jiing poyp^fete, for ^40.001 uiyj open ftuggy f.r $40.00; top Uuggy for $00.00. All other goods at like reduction*. Come and ' give us a trial and be made happy, and we sba'l bo happy, too. Very Respectfully, 8C0TT BROTHERS. Jon ?0-3,tf MILLINERS, JUST received from tho Northern Marketv, aohoice seleotirn of Milliuory, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Always pleased to show goods and give satisfaction to customers. MRS. J AS. GRANT. Out 14 A'l If I Books and Papers; HARPERS' BAZAAR. FRANK LESLIES ILLUS. WEEKLY. TnK SEASON. THE COSMOPOLITAN. THE CKNTURV, Beside* other Literature of (lie da/ and Dailj Papers. For tale br H. F. 8CAIFE A SON. Jan 17-7-21 '^A'rV i'1 &?. :*?r:r JIew Year GREETINGS! WE wish 3*011 all a happy New Year. Have just finished taking Stock, and find that although we have done the largest business in the history of our career, we still have too many Winter Goods 011 hand. To those who are in need of such goods as Blankets, Overcoats, Jeans, Shawls, ^ flflftTSsfssimeres, 1 = Flannels, Hea?f Dress Goods, Ononis, Etc., Now is your time to get tliein, as we are not holding them at their real value; but you can get what you wish at almost your own price. Thiuikinir vnn fiM> l-tiwf. InrrtM on<l ?rUl. !>.> * r_? _ 0 J ~J.iitiuiP) UIIU mill IJtfll ? IMIt'S iur Jl prosperous New Year, we remain, Respectfully, J. W. McLTJRE. Ag't. SLAUGHTER^ SALE ! The stock oi Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Staple and Fancy. Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware and Crockery now at Green Bros.' old stand will be sold at the Greatest Sacrifice ^ _ _ ? . ?~ r Ever tWSered to the ^people of Union. . p"' i On every Saturday wo will have an AUCTION conducted by the SHERIFF, and the goods will he sold as if a bankrupt stocky Regardless of Prices. During the other days the store will be open lor bargain hunters to buy at private sale. Everybody (the ladies especially) are invited to call and examine these goods before they are sold. If you fail to secure what you want at our Auction rooms in Green p.\*oa.' store come to our old stand, one door bt?lo\v, where you will find the largest and \>esb assorted stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries iu town, at very low prices. Respectfully, STOVES!! STOVES!!! * 0 havo added to our large stock of Hardware a lino of Cook lag Stoves on which wo nre prepared to give low prices, for cash. iS"i/B BE?v Im ? i. /Ki A 1 <1?> Hk| ,jjjj -ji?. ' '? ' -'^, ' ^7. _y'"njfjfr- _ 31 ? ? THE NEW YORK R ZS EKFT d 1 A. V_y IA JL^d A. GARDEN SEED. ONE CENT A PAPER. Wt? fiitvrj ."fust received a L7g ToT of 11 ice fresh Garden Seed, strictly pure, and equal to any seed sold One cent a paper. Like everything else we handle, we buy as cheap as the li:l.r<1 O.nsll will llmm on/1 limn ..... .... ttZ _ .1 ....'i 1_ ? ..... i..viii, tinvi mull i\i' inu wnii our close profit. In about thirty days our buyer will start North to purchase Spring and Summer Goods. To make room for them we will have to close out the balance of our Clothing, Hats, Dress Goods, &c., and have marked them at prices that will move thein# You cannot alVord to miss this special sale, if you wish to save your money. Our Shoe stock is as complete in every line as any in the State, and our prices are lower than you will find them elsewhere. Call and let us show you our stock. Respectfully, ?? . CLOSING OUT SALE4 OF WINTER GOODS For the Next Ten Days! We will offer some big* bargains in all WINTER fr-OOTift frvp -hVio ir\ . w v ?N_<r xv/x UiXV U UC11 days, to make room for SPRING GOODS. Call ealy and get first choice. SOME NEW GOODS. mm We would call the attention of the Ladies to our new iine of LACES and r"i a r-%. /% i ? ? tMbKUlLitKltS, they are certainly the prettiest and cheapest line ever brought to Union. Call and examine them. GRAHAM & SPARKS. .Ian '22 <"> If mma a a. m *%, The State of South Carolina. w. fe. ??U%AS n , B. JA.IKB M. OB. EW.. 'n'l.i, J., I.. Oentiemen, radios, Boys and , XT HEKEAS. J. II. McKiuick, as Clerk IBB uisscs aro tho *' of I ho Court of General Sessions anil B#. ... 1% Dae* in lha World Comton Pleas, has made suit to me to grant him Loiters of Administration,, wiih will WB, t ee0 d'*cTjp,iy* annexed, on the Estate and effects of John fltk ! Z" r * 11 Fowler, deceased. pApor- These are. therefore, to cite and admonish Take no Substitute, ftij nn,j singular the kindred and creditors but insist on having W. !< of the said John II. Fowier, deceased, that ports LAS' MIIOErLwlth j^ey ho and appear, hef.uo mo, in tho Court HanudH ?? " ? '*"""?'??'?? ii . South hotiom. Maw Orolio., on the Mil. J.y M.rch, w. T. It A11 \. ?fjcr publica'ton hereof, at 11 (.'clock in the Feb 17-7-Cm forenoon, to show cau?e, if any il.ey haso, why the said Administration should not ho HOUSE AND DOT FOE SALE ??a? ?? J|>y I OFFF.lt the li ue end li t on M- untsia February, Anno bomini, 1808. L stieet known as ilie 111X 1IOUSK. for JAMK8 M. GEE, sale. Lot contsins tw i a-res. Terms easy. Judge Probate. . \ i i \ to ti. P. GARRETT, Published on the 10th day of lebruary, Spartanburg, 8. C, pM*' in^ha \Vkkk.it