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Thb Cottoh Facto by at Laubbkb.?The large attendance present at Ibe meeting last Tuesday night was at once gratifying and assoring, manifesting, as it did, the deep interest felt by our people in the proposed Cotton Fectory. If there had been any doubt as to their earnestness and unanimity it was entirely dispelled. The discussion was of a calm, practical, earnest character. The action ef Ibe meeting was of like character, as will be seen by reference to the proceedings elsewhere in this issue. It is proposed to raise, by private subscription, one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose indicated above, by the people of Laurens, Town and County. This amount is to be supplemented by a similar amounnt, to be raised, and which has been promised, outside the County, making the capital stock $200,000. The shares, very properly, we think, have been placed at the low figure of twentyfive dollars. Ibis will enable people of small neans to subscribe. No money is to be called for before October nest, when one-fourth will be required. After that time the money will be oalled for at stated times, to be fixed by the the Directors. une hundred thousand dollars is a large sum of money, but it should be remembered that the objeot in view is a large one, and the benefits to bo derived from it will be large. And then again, the amount proposed Is to be raised by general subscription. As all will be benefitted all can afford to subscribe according to their means, mueh or little. Thus, what at first glances may appear an almost impossible amount, can, by united effort, be promptly obtained. Of course it will require active, persistent work to aooomplish the desired end. It requires work, hard work, to secure anything worth having. But a Cotton Factory here is a necessity, unless we are willing to sit down contentedly, and seo our neighbors on every side of us outstripping and leaving ns far behind in the march of improvement and progress. We are not willing to believe our people will allow this. A little over one year ago a Building and Loan Association was organised here, which baa made almost unprecedented progress, ana is still in rapid progress. Next, only a few months since, a National Bank was establishsd, This, too, has progressed most satisfactorily, and it is now contemplated to increase its capital to $100,000. Another National Bank, we are informed, will be start* ed here early next Fall, nearly all the stoek having been subscribed. This is the strongest evidence that our people are neither dead nor sleeping, but wide awake and full of business life and vigor. We might enumerate other proofs of this, but these are sufficient for the present. With a proper effort, which we feel confident Is going to be made, the proposed Cotton Factory is an assured success.?Herald, lit tail. Disastbois Timber Fires is Texas,? Chicago, April 2.?A special from Morgan, Texas, says : News has reached here of a very destructive fire raging in the eodar brakes on the Bratos River, ten miles East of here. The fire started Tuesday at the mouth of Laiog's Creek, and destroyed all the timber on the midland and Chorino leagues to the amount of 20,000 acres. Several houses have been burned. The damage already amounts to $400,OC'J, and the flames are still raging. Am Amphitheatre Collapses.?Vienna, April 2.?The fine Roman amphitheatre at Palea, ia Austria, on the Adriatic, suddenly collapsed to-day and fell into an immense chasm which epened on the site. From this chasm vapors are emitted. - James 11. Randall has severed his connection with the Augusta Chronicle and will go to Anniston, Ala., to take charge of a daily paper in that rising town. lie is a most attraetivo writer, and will win success in his new field. Fresh II a in Si. cl the fineM Brands, just received at A. R. STOKES & CO'S. Baby Carriages. A nice lot Just received very eheap, at T. E. BaILEY'S, Kioholson's building. April 8 14 tf & jungles. A CAR load will bo sold cheap for cash, person: wanting them must apply at once. T. E. BAILEY. April 8 34 tf Lumber. I AM agent for W. W. Barren Lumber Mills , whose facilities for furnishing all kinds of rough and dressed lumber is unsurpassed. Call and get prioea. T. E. BAILEY. April 8 14 tf Home Lot for Sale. I OFFER for sale the lot of land upon which 1 heretofore resided, containing about three acres, on the Mcansville road, about one mile from the corporate limits of the town of Union. Terms easy. JACKSON POWELL. April 1 13 8t Furniture for Sale Cheap. 1AM now offering my large stock of first class Furniture for sale at prices which sannot be duplicated in the State for the same class of goods. T. E. BAILEY. April 8 14 tf Last Call> NECESSITY' will compel me to place my notes and accounts in the bands of an officer for collection, ifnotpaid at once. 1 would like to give longer time, but my bills and expenses bars to be paid as they come due, and I cannot afford to let aeoounls run one and two years at the short profit which I am selling. Accounts must be closed at once. T. E. BAILEY. April 8 14 If House and Lot For Sale. THE Rectorage house end lot opposite the Episcopal Church is offered for sale at ft eery reasonable price. The house has six rooms, and at very trifling cost for a few repairs, could be made as convenient and comfortable as any house in town. A GOOD WELL OF WATER. The lot Is a large one. with a rich cards n pot aod in orcbird of ohoioo fruit on it, Tbo promise* ire in a pleasant neighborhood and at convenient distance from the business part of toun. Fer price, terms, &?., apply to J. K. TODNO, or A. K. STOKES. April 8. 14 If If Goods! KorCoods! Our new stock for the 8 PR INQ AND 8UMMER trade ia now coming in. 8e!eoitoDS have been made to meet the popular dtmnudr, nod prices to meet the JIAliP TIMBN. Purchasers are invited to come ip and take a look at them. BICE ft McLTJRE. April 8 14 if Old papers fbr sale at this off ee at CO cent per hundred. e | i EXCUB8I0N TO WASHINaTON #6 BOUND TRIP $6 WOULD ba considered very cheap, but it ia nothing compared to bargains in FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTION ARIES, TOBACCO, nin a do viuaivo) and the finest qualities or CHOICE FBUITS always h^aeeson at D. B. ADXT3S & GO'S' In the Littlk Gresk Frost." April 1. 13. 4t. REMOVED. ?THE? UNION MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS, HAS moved from Mr. IT. A. Nicholson's old stand up in front of W. T. Graham's store. LARGE STOCK ON HAND, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. If you have not got time to call at my office, let me know, and I will at once send my agent, Mr. J. Lkor Bm.er, to see you, with a large lot of designs. GEORGE GEDDESDon't forget, the idarble yard has moved up Town. April 1. 13.. tf. unnn> ? mount YUUH HKUPEKTY, WE ARE AGENTS FOR TI1E FOLLOWING strong and reliable Insurance Coinpanics: INSURANCE COMPANY of North Amtrioa HARTFORD Insurance Company. GEORGIA HOME Insurance Company. 8PRINGFIELD Fire and Marine Insuranoe Company. WESTERN Insurance Company of Toronto, Canada. 8UN MUTUAL Insurance Company. If yon want sound insuranoe give as a call. GOSS & STOKES, Agents. . } i A fiO TO THE CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE ?AT THE? RAINBOW FRONT, NEXT TO FARU & THOMSON'S, FOR Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye 8tuffs, Combs, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Ac. Phyeicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes compounded with care. We alio keep the best 6 CENT OIQAR IN THE CITY. J. W. SWINK & CO. March 11 10 1m The State of South Carolina. COUSTY OF UNION. Id tbo Court of Common Picas. Thomas II. Gore, as Administrator, , Plaintiff, against Nancy A. Fowler, and others, Defendant!. UNDER order of Hia Honor, A. P. Aldricb, Circuit Judge, in the above stated case, the oreditors of Henry R. Fowler, deceased, are required to present and establish their claims against the estate of the said deceased, on or before the first day of May next. Master's Office, JAMES MUNRO, March 124 1887. Master for Union County. March 2o 12 Gt. THIS PAPER ?AND? -Sitlmni CiMor ?AMD? DIXIE XT' A It M E R The Qreat Farm, Industrial and Stock Journal of the South. ONE YEAR FOR $3.00 Sctnple copies of The Southern Cultivator will he mailed FREE on application to James P Harrison A Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Qa. Dec- 10 49 ly. nw/NafsnTTto be made. Cut this on llfl I I TV] ftJ' V and return to us, ami we |f| I | 111 |*1 | will send jou free, sous A'A V Aw A thing of great value and Importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring yoa In more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do tbo work and live at home. Kither sex; all ages. Something new, thaS just coins money for all workers. Wa will start you; capital not neededThlslsona of the genuine. Important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambltisu .ml .ni.mrliln. will not delay. Oraod outfit frve. AUdre**, Tm'r. a Co., AuguMa, Maine. Dec .3 a ly. Notice of Dissolution. THR partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of P. M. Cohen & Bro., bee been dissolved by mutual oonient. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make payment to P. M. Cohen. P. M. COHEN. HARRY M. COHEN. March 18 11 8t. LUMBER AND SHINGLEs7~ I WILL furnish a limited amount of Lumbe, and Shingles during Ibis year, for CA8H at reasonable prices. M. CHAPIN, Peak, S. C. Jan*14 2 If. Millinery I Millinery > I Mlt* MART VINCENT will open b.r ntp Stock in about ten days, and hopes thai her friends and patrons will examine her new Spring styles, as the novelties are beautiful. March 12 It 80,04)0 lira of flrnt-c Intra Hay, for sale at FARR A THOMSON'S. It. cost cc SELLING OU w. c Having determined to quit Merchant the Public AT COST. Dress Goods, I Notions Print. I nin.u; * " "J VlVHUIUj Stripes,' Cloaks, Brown Sheeting, Walking Bleaebings, Lauodri Linseys, Unlaant Flannels, Ladies 1 Canton Flannels, Gsnt's I Jeans, Drawers In fuct anything that is usually kcp ALL ! AT, EYERYTHI This is no odvcrtiseing dodge, but i COME IIV A ND Approved parties can buy at above V January 14 State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief? Complaint Served. Illram B. Murphy, plaintiff againtt J. Wiley Murphy and others, dtfmdanli. To J. Wiley Murphy, Jeptha M. llurphy, 8. Delila Bailey, Edith J. Jackson, Elisabeth Camming*, Jame* D. Jackson, 8*rah A. M. Tidwell, Edie J. Bonds, Susan A. 8. Wisdom, Robert T. Moore, Eugine B. Moore, Oliver C. Moore, Horaoe T. Moore, Susan E. Moore, John W. Moore, Martha J. M. Moore and Jacob B. Moor* Defendant* in thi* action : You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint iu this action, a eopy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Union, and to serve a oopy of year answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Union, in said County and State, within twenty days after the serrioe hereof, exclusive of the day ef such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Witness, James Monro, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 24th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eigty-seven, and in the one hundred and eleventh year of the sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. JAMES MUNBO, Clerk. 18eaT 1 I. 0. McKISSICK, wv?' J Plaintiff's Attorney. b the Defendant* Eugine B. Moore, Oliver C. Moore, Hornoe T. Moore, Susnn E. Moore, Martha J. M. Moore: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the sumtnous, of which the foregoing is a eo(.y, was filed in the offioe of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Union, S. C., 24lh day of February, 1887. I.O. McKISSICK, Plaintiff's Attorney. Mch., 4. 0 fit. w NOTICE OF ELECTION AV ? V/il ? RAILROAD Subscription. ?IN? DRAYTONVILLE TOWNSHIP Orrica or Coustt Comkissiokbrs, l Ubion, S. C.t Marco 16, 1887. f WHEREAS, a petition has been Iliad with tha County Commissioners of Union County, signed by a majority of tha Freeholders of Draytonville Township, ef Union Connty, in acoordance with the provisions of the Aet of he Qeneral Assembly of South Carolina, enti ' u an Act to incorporate the Union, Qaffney City and Rutherfordton railroad Company, approved March 18, 1878, and acta amendatory thereof, asking that the question of Subscription or No Subscription of the sum of twenty thousand dollars to the Capital stock of said Company, which subscription shall be made in Coupon Bonds of said township, bearing seven per cent, interest, and payable in equal installments iu 10, 20, 24 and 28 years, after the date thereof, as provided by said aet, be submitted to the qualified electors of said Township. And further, that the fond realised on said bonds to be expended exclusively in the ooostruction of said railroad within the limits of said township. The terms ef this subscription is, that provided the said railroad be built by the way of Qaffney pity, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. And whereas, tha sail Commissioners have by ft resolution of thsir board, fixed the ftmouot proposed to be subscribed, according to the requests of said petition, ftt twenty thousand dollars In seven per cent, coupon beads of said township, Mid bonds ta be made payable In equal installments la 16, 20, 24 and !& years after the date thereof, as provided in Mid Aet. It is hereby ordered that an eleeiion be he>d for said purpose, on Tuesday the 26th day of April, 1887, and that the pells be opened at the various election precincts, within the Mid township of Draytooville, in the County of Union, from 7 o'clock A. M., until 6 o'olock P. M., of that day, at which election all qualified sloetors of said township shall be entitled to vote, that the ballots shall have written or printed thereon, the words, 'Subscription" or "Mo Subscription." The managers of the last general election for the election preeinots, within said township, 1 are hereby appointed managers of the el Oct ion ' herein ordered. Said managers shall make re turns and meet at the Court House of said I County, and count the votes and declare the result of said election, and eertify the mm to the Chairman of the Board of Conaty Commissioners of said County, as provided by law, on or before Friday, the 29th day of April, 1887. By order of the Board: J mo. P. Oaos, JAS. T. DOUGLASS, Clerk. Cramma* s. c. o. o. o. March 18. 11. 6t. >st ! Cost i T AT COST AT lllace's. Using, I offer my entiro stock of goods t , Pocket Knifes. 5, Table Cntlerj, Axes, 5 Jackets, Broad Axes, led Shirt*, Cross Cat Saws, Irifcd Shirts, Hand Ssws, [JiWsr Vests, Drawing Knifes. JnderShirts, Rim Looks, ^ t Pad Locks: t iA a general merchandise store, and ly ! !!!! n'g at cost. ii genuine closing out offer. E FOR VOTJRSET.Vina i prices, payable 1st. November next. 7. C. Wallace. ! 8m. N1 Era GOODS Era PRICES j.mfii's JEWEL?R1Y STORE; Mafia a part of tbo Union Book Storo. THE BROWN FROHT, ft . ANEW AND LARUE STOCK OF *?' WATCHES, (VAU8, CLOCKS, i JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, jnot reoelTod. Yon aro invitad to call and examine my GOODS AND PRICES. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. 11 Special onion aolicilod for GOLD WATCH E8 ?DIAMOND RINGS, and EAR DROPS. d P GARRETT, MANAGER. Jan. 21. 3. if. R. w. tTnsley, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER : MAIN STREET, ONION, 8. C.* SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES A SPECIALTY; 1 FECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT AST TIKE FOR FINE GOLD WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, EAR-DROPS, ETC\ BBST QOOD8, LOWEST PRIOBSi April 10 14 Ob. aThe State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief? Complaint Served. John Wright Hodge, Plaintiff', again* t Frank Hodge, Calvin Hodge, Gasaway Hodge, Neland llodge, Caroline Fowler, Catharine Haji, James J. Hays, Minerva Adis, Henry Adis, Sarah Johnson. Joha Johnson, Jaaoe Hodge, Joha Hodge, Zaeariah Hodge, Thoniae Hodge, Susan llodge, Mark Fowler, Ellis Jackson Fowler, Susan Mitllwood, Doe. Millwood, Samuel Fowler, El ma Hill, Franklin Fowler, Kaasey Quinn, Anderson Quinn, Giles Quinn, Kllen Jane Quinn, Defendant*. T& the Defendant* above named. YOU are hereby anmaoned and required to answer the complaint in this actisn, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their uSoe, 2 Law Range, Union, 8outh Carolina, within twenty days after the servioe hereof, exclusive of the diV Clf gti4R Id * - ?? ?w ? ? ?>. .ivu , nuii juu imi to muwer the complaint within the tint eforeanid, the pUiotiff in thie notion will apply to .the Ceurt f?w the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 18, 1887. t/?n ) MONRO k MUNRO, Seal V Plaintiff*! Attorney!. JAMBS MUNRO, Clerk, To the defendants Frank Hodge, Oalvln Hodge Neland Hodge, Mark Fowler, Catharine Hays and Janes J. Hays : Take notioe that the Summons and complaint in Ibis action, of whieh the foregoing is a copy, was tied in the ottoe of the Clerk of the Court ef Conmon Pleas, fbr Union County, at Union, in the County of Union, In the State of South Carolina, on the 8th day ef February, 1887. MUNRO k MUNRO, Plaintiff** Attorneys. February, 18, 1887. Feb 26 9 6t TTATT ? lire at home and mak* ante asaeey VIII I at work for na. than at anything aiae is I ! f I IthUwoHd. Cnptttl not needed; joaa* * v atarted free. Moth eenea; all Sflav Any one can do the work, U'f .?amtng tore from Snt ?Urt. Costly onlgl and terms free. ha* aer not delay. Coat yon nothing U send as year ad drrw ard flrwt out; If Ton are -wiae you will ie U a eace. 11. Ilium a Co., Portland, Maine. . Dec. A ? ?y.: I GRANDC Spring And Sn We have just reosircd and opeaed op most publie that oar stock is oomplete in all its dep DRESS C In oar draw goods department jou will find ^ Nansreiling, Bantinge, Diogonels'and Albitro plain and figured. WHITE We woald call special'attention to oar stock remember that WE STAND HEAD. W at oar Parasol.*, they ore beautiful. SHOES, CLOTHI In shoes of coarse it is understood that we ooontry, at the VERY LOWEST PRI( CLOTHING I which HATS! ora line of Gents ? :o3o:?:o* Millinery ! OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the NEW STYLES end NOVELTIES in description. The department is managed by Hits Lil right np with the latest styles and who is noU Call and examine oar Stock and be oonv Dry Goods Lino. Oar prices this season are the hard times. Very Reepectfi G . . i Aug. 20. s: Hardware Prices; AT W D. ] HARDWAB The good people tell me that 11 I came here, and the assertion seen the liberal patronage that I have i in the mercantile arena of Union. I desire to acknowledge my than ing that low prices will always I d phasis, that my prices shall remain ley to scratch a poor man's head the So come and tr}' me on your Sp yourselves, whether these reports c Yours Ti Not 12 . 45 FOSTER & 1886. #JilL AHHOI Ws taka this method of informing our friends and made extensire Our Stock is Complete h Ana appreciating roily the depressed condition of i price of cotton, we are determined to meet ail b We Do Not Sell Ai Hand C (which appear cheap at first,) but keep only those I business eighteen years a FAIR AND SQU./ 'l propose at this late day to deviate from fit invitatioi Inspect Our MA] Feeling assured that we can give satisfaction, :0:" TO THOSE INDEBTED TO US prompt settlements, as we are forced to make colic F( April 9 NEW GROCE c?c We are receiving a NEW a FRESH U WHICH WE PRO AT REASONA1 l attv ofTA/nr ru VV? OIVVA V/' BiOONJLiBD, FliOUR, SVGAS ANDICOl OANHI And nil kt ; FAMILY GB i Giro ? a^CallJand^S A : la J. T. Bill k Co.'* old bail din;. OPENING OF mmer (roods. of oar Spring goo Is, and matt e?y to the rtmenta. *oods. all the new thinga in Worsteds, Cashmere, as, also in Qioghams, Dress Linens, both GOODS. : of While Good*, end Notions in this line, bile in this Deportment don't forget to look NG, HATS &C, carry one of the best lines in the up3ES. have just reoeired a nioe line of olothiog, is all right in styles, quality and prices. lata is oompletc. For 8T&A.W GOODS Rfe are headquarters. Millinery ! BOOMING- Tho ladies will find all liats, Bonnet* and Trimmings of every lie Fanck. of Baltimore, Md , who is id for ber good taste in Trimming, &c. mood that wo are headquartera io the i lower than ever to meet the demaod.4 or illj, BAHAM A SPARKS. CHEAP CASH STORE i it. ilHlaii Down! BE W LEY'S :E STORE. tave put down the prices since is to have been verified, from received since my appearance ks for this support, and believesire to say win by way of emdown?If it necessitates Bewi rest of his days. ?ring hardware and decide for urrent are well founded or not. :ulv, \Y. D. BEWLEY. WILKINS. mnirniTm iaaa WblMl'P? ltJHG. tho public generally, thai, baring recently purchases, a all its Departments, iffairs, and in view af the short crop and low lonest competition. As is generally known, notion or Second, roods, that arc first-class, aad having coram en oed go with the Motto of IRE DEALING, at principles. We therefore extend to alia* MMOTH Stock, both m to quality and prices of goods. ilk*. k. Ha.1 i?a?* ? - ? q \ij i/uua nvvvuu? vt nui v, v? otions. )STER & WILKINS h ir IRY STORE. nd COMPLETE Stook of OCEBIES, POSE TO SELL 3Lfi PJH I 0 ? 8. 3NSI8TS OF meB, S? GOODS U4CHEBIE, ads of lOCERIES. oeffop "Vonraelrea, .R. STOKES *00 '>?- .1*