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Saluda, N. C. is one of the pleasantest places lo visit in tl*c mountains. Situated as it is, in one of the best climates in the South, and inhabited by a people who are generous and progressive, it is fast evolving into a nice, buiet little town. It was founded by Col. A. Tanner, who is now the biggest man in every way, in Polk County. Col. Tanner is still keeping the Mountain House, where the best people go, where the best table is kept and where the best views can be bad. Among the hnndsome new residences recently erected we noticed that of Dr. Weddings, of Augusta, and Mr. A. K. Carson, of Tlorida. Among the large enterprises that have recently been orgnuized in the State is tlio Berkeley County Land and Stock Company, of Charleston, of which the Manufacturer's Jtccortl says : The company has just purchnscd V?.5,000 acres of laud in Berkeley County of a varied character. Some of it is suitable for agricultural purposes; a large tract is heavily timbered with virgin pine, and it also contains im mouse swamps nnd postures. The swamps are full of cypress aud other vnluahlo timbers. The company intend at once to raise cattle and other stock for the Charleston Market. They will also set to work us soon as possible to improve their lands and develop their timber. The capital stock is v>ltK>,(HK), nnd is entirely held in Charleston. Many of the best business men arc stockholders, aud it is controlled bj' a set of young and active men, who are sure to push it to success.' ? Kim.f.i> uy Liuiitnixu hiom a Cr.kail Sky.? lierthani, Texas, July 28.?Three persons were killed by lightning here last evening. The flush citne from a cloudless sky. The names of the persons killed were Q. W. Penny, M. It. Sinclair and Cain Satiford. MARRIED. SCALES?DUPKKE, Married, April 10th, 1887, by C. L. N. Legg, T. J., Mr. James Scales to Miss Mintie Dupree. All of Union County. MULLINAX?PETKllSON. Married, July .'list 1NS7, by C. L. N. Legg, T. J., Mr, llirum Mullinax to Miss Elizabeth Pctcrsou. All of Union County. OBITUARY. C1ALLMAN.?Airs. Lizzie F. Gallman, tio Harnett, was born at Cedar Springs, Spartanburg County, S. C., Feb. 21, 1811, an J entered into rest July 17, 1887, in Charlotte, N. C. She was converted to Cod at the age of fourteen and gave her young life without reserve to llis service with a consecration that ceased not until the throbbiuir heart was Htilln.l K" ti>.? o "J ",v touch of (lentil and the Muster said 'come up higher.' On the 2d of Oct., I HOC, she was happily married to Mr. .I.J. Unllmau, with whom slio lived in affectionate, trusting companionship until Ood severed the earthly ties which lie himself had formed. As a fruit of their union there was given to them a son, who proceeded the mother to the spirit world, and a daughter, who now, bereft of both a companion and a mother, mourns with tlie father in submissive grief, for they sorrow not as those without hope. As a Christian Mrs. Galluiaii was not demonstrative but devout ami exemplary, loving Christ and His church, and adorning her life by an upright walk and a (iodly conversation. Sslie was a member of the Hapiist Church and loved hcr church and its members and was interested in its welfare and progress. On a quiet Sabbath morning when the rising sun was gilding the Kastcru sky with glory and Hooding the earth with splendor, llio redeemed spirit left its earthly tenement to mingle with glorified hosts of God in the city that hath no end of the son or the moon to shine in it, for the glory of God did lighten it and the lamb is the light thereof. ! '. D. S. Charlotte, X. C., July 2(1, b7. BARBECUE. 1WIIJ, furnish a first-class barbecue. 011 Friday, August Hi, at John McNcace's Grove, two miles of Union, C. 11. A special invitation is extended to the Citi/.cus of the town of I uion. \V. M. GALI.MAN. Aug 150 lit THE ROADS MUST BE WORKED. To Koatl Overseers nuti Supervisors. YOU arc hereby instructed to have 1 ho roa ls in this county put in good condition. ready for inspection, by the loth of this month, at which time the Hoard of County > uiiiiiii>tnnn.'i i win commence 10 inspect I lie work done on the roads throughout the county. I'AIM K lJMIi ATTEXTIOX ! The Hoard calls particular attention of ltoad Overseers, ( > the encroachments made hy individuals on tlie main roads leading to Columbia. The law requires that tho main public roads shall be HO feet wide, and tlie roads through the country not less than -0 feel wide. All encroachments upon the public roads should bo reported to the Hoard of County Commissioners, and if not abated promptly, proceedings will be instituted to compel compliance with tlie law. J. T. J)tll'GHASS, John 1'. OAUI:, CII'M., n.r. r. Clerk. ^ SPECIAL NOTICE! WH are now prepared to sell, on easy terms, the following reliable tlins: 117 XSI/J/', I'll ATT, JUIO II A', A MUST A, smith s / unto \ ' I'nriirs desirous id' having repairs made on their (tins, will do well to bring them in now for shipment to the Factory, so that they can be returned before tlie opening of the ginning season. ( jiIIiiimI see iis before |>iii*<liasiiitf. FAItll THOMSON. July I"?, -7 -in j;i HMA\ JJNIVKHSITY. u k i: i: x v i L i.1:, s. e mm: next session will begin Wednesi lay, I September "JHlli. Tin- Collegiate department includes lite lull college cirriculurn. There is also n preparatory department thoroughly organized. Kxpcnscs have been reduced. For information or catalogue, address, l'rof. II. T.COOK. July 'J'.i L'!> It. A. F. McKISSICK, s r i: v k y o n . "VT7 II,I? survey and 'IT.I5I5 ACF. I.ANIb locate T V old lines, etc. Can be found at the law oflice of Col. I. (?. McKissick. ikd" 15 eferencc? l'rof. Ilcnjaniin Sloan, Colunibia, S. C. July 1?m if. Itngs Uanletl?I will buy old cottou japs lor the iicxt Hit days. Hiing them in v, once to the posti llice I Mill pay (>it els pej hundred, cash. \\ . II. CIST. Ju'y S L'ti -It. i IThlynn's lf| is usually ihc custom, 1. extend a eor l\ \ means a selfish invitation. It is not XlU colored people, and I intend to tell ? MY NEW STOCK is all in. lmt it u Stoic. 1 have lived in the largest houses c art's, of New York, where they carry a stoc during my stay in that house there never w that hou>e because what they looked lor wa ing. And now some merchants bring me SECOND-HAND Si severe caution and insisted that I must buy New York and also direct from the Mauufac llooms. You see the point?but I went to once there the temptation was too great. I AUCTION in the City and when inside excitement tcrri now without fear of contradiction that 1 hav the PRETTIEST STOC J that I have ever brought to I 'niou, and I 1 merchant doing business here to produce as i snow. If there is anything I despise more than a what I cannot accomplish and what no lions give the public a few prices and lot them see bor's prices. I have some ?\al Torchon Laces, do you u worth double. I ran up on a line of Iv.rypti. 1), 10, 121, 1 f>c. Just half price all over lajj sleeves and Yoke and Sleeves. Egyptian ai 40 inches wide, all over Swiss and llaubur Sleeves. Promenading in the corridors of i 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10 c, end with them a lot of I 4.50 and 5.00, just a marvel for the price, lot of Ginghams Press (Joods Patiste. 1 se< Starting off from the excited crowd 1 (bund like the stranger took them in; they are now 15, or about 47 jc on the dollar. After that time L still continued to visit t say that I never bought such bargains in 1113 Odd Pants and 220 Odd Vests that I am se to manufacture. The show is open from Monday morning t for Ladies and Gcnilcuicu. Vi'e admit child yourself whether 1 am lying or telling the tr JBf-A'" NOTJ'j IT?1 have got buttons 10( 2 papers for 5c; Stockings, 2 pair for 5o; G 10, 15, 20 worth 15, 25, 30 and 50c; L-icos 1 O .....J I - 1 1-- .1-1 x ? ii11vi iwu, jjiccs uy me ui'/.i'ii at n;, . Handkerchief s -1 lor fie, atul all other small at 24,3 4 and ~>cj Shoes at lb"), fit), 7f>, 1.00 Shirts and I'ndor.shirts, Hustles and lino Couutcrpaiues and Nottingham Lace Windo' to mention, and at a little less than half the a reward of ?7)0.00 to any person tiiit can hn them lor ?20.00, and to show that there ma; place 1 issue it against any h >UiO in the Sta lor. 1 am the first man that ever sold a spool < for 5 cents siuee the war. If anybody is no and if they say so and get mad about it, \vh the Light Running Houiestic Sewing Much Como In. ami Von AY ill 1?< Corn D C. F I May 'J7 The State of South Carolina. cor sty or csios. In the Court of Common Pleas, t'avid Johnson Jr.? 1'himliiY ii'/iiiiifit Thomas 17. Met > raw?/> ;/'< ?'/</<a. To ihr iff a nl '/'/loiii'i* Mch'rtrr: YOU arc hereby summoned and require! u answer (lie comphviut in this action, whicli is filed in the oflicc of the I'lerk of ilie Court of Common I'leas, for I lie sail canity, and to serve a copy of your answer to (lie said complaint on (lie subscribers at llieir Ol'.eo .N<>. U Law ltnngr, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after (lie service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you tail to answer lllC COtni laillt within the lin.e al'i>rv-:i:d tlie plaintiff in this fiction will apply t > the Court for I lie relief demanded in the complaint, l'tkltil Jitly I 111, A. D. 1.v-n7Ml'NKO MIAKO, 1 *l:iimitl .s At y'. To Thomas I',. Mcllriiw. 1?t-!Vi? I-tnt. You will take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the Summons, of which the foregoing is :i copy -was tiled in the ollicc of the t'lerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Union South Carolina, on the P.tli day July, A. I>. ISST. Ml NI:O \ Ml NKO. * l'lainlill's Ai'ys. July 'J'.i Ot Tlie&eorgia Sfiliool OF LANGUACUO. SCII:N(I:AND AIM. ONUof the hest lot ittcs-ami NoiinalS I !? South, ami only one haiiiu; a sen irate Female Department, oilers a -elect, un-ectu rial). Christian home to young men an I yoiing ladies, providing Tuition and lloaid, iiiciuditig Washing, Fuel. Fights, etc.. lor only - pj per month each! I'eiiniaii-hip, k-ki i pin;' Shorthand, Type-writing and Mu-.c Cn t n ;" . taught. Full 1'iisiiiess, Normal, < '< _-l.ee and Irregular courses of linly. Superior Preparatory Department. Ilca'tht'iiiiu un surpassed. i her 'Jt'O .-111 I -111 - past year. D'-lh year hegins in Sept. Ilarly ap| li, iti, n incccssary to secure a place. For catalogue address at once. TKIUtKI.L 11. SIMMONS Dies i NvriToy", (in. July 1"> "" N DUE WEST:-rflALE COLLEGE, Diir West. Abboiille Count), S. ('. ? ? . Twciily-Srvcn (la i*. ? ? Oi'CNS M?>M?A\ I\ im ii l-'rst-eheo- teacher*. t'oiii-o (li< >r* >n ^ nod standard high. ftoomn comfortably for| iiifdiod. Special altcnti??fi p,iv?n ( u> ?Art department an attraction. I'npil- m t le i I feel ul home. Moral lone of the >e!io,il ! Hoard and regular tuition, including !. !? for ilie year. I'm- Catalogue. giving fu'l pat ticnl-ira. apply to tlie Principal*-. Mi;.. I. \|. |'.ii\\'i;i: II I". i.1 ?.NM I! July I i ot Racket. dial invitation to all, but this is ujtby any only extended to tho white but also to the . very person ahout it. ? not complete in any Departuicut in ui) d'hindou, England. and also at A.T Stew k of Dry Goods of over 610,000,000, and as a day that over 200 pcrsous did not leave s not to he found in that iuimcnce buildbefore the people charged with selling Auction Good-:, but the tribunal of Merits sitting on my case let uio off with very from the large line long time houses in tur rs, and must not again visit the Auction iuc 11 reat i. ity on iUanliattan Island and was compelled to visit the great c iux>3is iblo 1 commenced to buy, and I can say c bought not only the largest but by far v OF DRY GOODS Herewith issue an open challenge to any nauy New and Fashionable Goods as I can mother it is to fool the public by advertising e in tbt! world can accomplish. Now I will how they will compare with my neighnderstand, at 1 1-2 2, 3, 1, 5c. per yard, m Oriental and Spuiish Races at 5, 7$ ryptiau and Oriental Races for wastes and id Oriental Races for Fronts and Flounces Kmbroidery for N\ aist and Yoke and llie Auction Room, I found some Rawns at "'ancy White Robes at SI.75 2.00, 3.00 Rchitid a large pile of Woolens, I found a joped them in at 10 cents on the SI 00. 212 pieces of Rawu and Nainsook, and on my counter at le, 5, OA 8, 10, 12 and he Auction Rooms, and I can truthfully life. 1 have about 500 Odd Coats, 300 liing 50c on the dollar, of what they cost o Saturday night, and wc charge uothing von at the same price, so you can see for uih, and that will settle it. ) lor li; l'ins II papers Cor 5c; Hairpins, cuts I llose. 2 pair lor 5c; Lace Collars. 5, by the yard 1*, 2, i>, t, 5, worth 5, S, 10, !5 and 155c, worth four times thc^ price; articles as lo.v in proportion. 1 have Calico ; Needles, o papers lor 5c. ps, (1 loves and Stocking, Hats and Caps, iv Curtains, and lots of stuff too numerous price asked elsewhere; an! 1 herewith oiler ty as many goods for $22.50 as L can sell i* not he anything specially relating to this to, auu L aui invariably at home when called >f the l est col ion or a yard of the best calico I satisfied with t li is advertisement, L atn; y 1 will write ihcui another. 1 also sell inc. 3I?*t With it Smile o?i tin* icr ^Yl jYNN' 8 lMichamimox or i.oii*:i?kicks. J1 i Jan. 1 GO TO THE UNION TIMES J * .1 <> IS .1 ? ,;S PBISTIMOFFliCE, ? FOR VOL"II? N<>TF II F.ADS, LI'ITFit II FAILS, IIFMNFSS CAKDS, LAWYERS' KlllKPS And ali oilier kinds of Job rrinting at SIMIM'AMU'lMi or COLl'M HI A 1'KICKS (fiiod AVorli. n???l (*oo<l Mil (crial nliva.vM Un?'<1. ALL WORK PROMPTLY F.XKCUTF.lh tkums. /.vi ://iV/.////,> C. O. D. R. M. STOKES, Proprietor, I House and Lot For Sale. rilll I". licclorsge house and lot opposite tli JL F.piscepal Church is ottered for sale a a vci y reasonable price. The house lias six rooms, and at very Irillinj i-..H lor a few repairs, could he made a- convc niviii ami coinl'orlablc as any house in town. A <;ooi> WKLI. OF w VTI:K. Tin- lot is a lnrjro one, willi a rich gardei -pot ami an orchnid of choice fruit on it, Th promises arc in a pleasant ncighhnrhuo'l ami a convenient distance from tlu- business part o t u \\ ll. i'..r prieo, titms. &c., apply to .1 K. YOUNG, or A. I'.. SToKKS. A1 r.I <. II If DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., i ATToi; .v m i.v/> en ess n i, l, o i An. II Ijiii Kiiukp, liiion, S. ('. \\ i 1 piaciice in fcttntc ami Federal Courts GRAND( Spring And S ! We have juat received and opened np m public that our stock is complete in nil its DRESS In our dross poods department you will f 1 Nunsveiling, Huntings, Diagoncle and Alb plain and figured. WHITE Wo would call special attention to onr st< remember that "WE STAND HEAD. at our I'arasols, tlioy are beautiful. SHOES, CLOTH In shoes of course it is understood that < country, at tho VERY LOWEST PR CLOTHING! S j OUR line of Geota Millinery ! OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT i the NEW STYLES aud NOVELTIES in description. The department is managed by MiSS L right up with the latest styles and who ii nc Call and examine our Stock and be coi Dry Goods Line. Our prices this soaaon a the hard times. Very llospeci Aug. '20. NEW GROC We are receiving a NEW FRESH 6 WHICH WE PH AT REASONA OUR STOCK 1IACON, LAUD, FYjOUII, NVUAll AYD ( CAM Aad a FAMILY G Giro iin 11 Cull unci Ir J. T . Hill k Ca.'eld bail EADftt 1 Cotton Gins, Feeders anc Presses, Cane Mili Rubber and I , and Mac and as usual a full and HARD with prices on same guaranteei With acknowledgments of pas a continuance of the same, I ani FOSTER & New Spri C i COMI WX. CALL AND it P t f V OPENING ?or dimmer Goods. oat of oar Spring gooda, aadjmoat aaj to tha department*. GOODS. ind all the new thioga inJWoratede, Caahtnara, itrosa, also^in/tinghama, DreaatLineoa, both GOODS. xjk of White Goods, and Notiooa in this Una, While io this Department don't forget to look ING, HATS &C., ire oarrj one of the beat linea'in the up-IOES. E hare just raoeired a niee line of olothing ch ia all right in atyloa, quality and prioea. Hate ia oomplete. For STRAW GOODS We are hoadquartcrs. Millinery ! s BOOMING- The ladiea will find all Hats, Bonnets and Trimminga of erery illie Funcki of Baltimore, Md ., who ia ited for her good taste in Trimming, Ac. irinood that wo are headquarters in the ro lower than ever to inoet the demands nf [fully, GRAHAM At SPARKS. CHRAP CASH STORE 33 I IERY STORE. ~~ and COMPLETE Stook~of ROCERIES, .OPOSE TO SELL BLE PRICES. t CONSISTS OF 'OFFEE, : NED GOODS nnd CIIEENFh 11 kinds of * ROCERIES. I Sec lor Yoiii'mcItcs, A. It. STOKES &C0 Iding f ART E R Q TOR I Condensers, and Cotton is and Evaporators, ?eather Belting hine Oil, complete line of general WAR E, i. t patronage and striving to merit with respect, r. D. Bewley. | ; WILKINS' ng Goods ARE N G IN. H K E T I I E M harness Shop: Having secured the services of a fmt class workman , n. J. Kim br ki.i., 1 have a<Me<l to my already well established Wagon and Buggy business, a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS SHOP, where I am always prepared to make hnrncss, both buggy and wagon, and saddles in the very best manner. I do all kinds ot KEPAI RUN , and warrant every stich of the work done in my shop. Call and examino our work and get prices to suit the hard times, before purchasing. I nm still selling tlio fENNESSEE 1/f ACJONS and liavc reduced prices to rock lctii in All in need of a good vehicle or a first class set of harness, cheap.will do \v<d to call on JOHN RODGER. Dec. 10 M ly. New Goods! New Goods! Our new .stock for the SPRING AND SUMME R a i - : n uuu is now coming 111. Selections havo been mado to meet tlio popular demands, and prices to meet the 1IAJ?D TIMES. Purchasers arc invited to coiue in and take a look at thcin. RICE & McLTJRE. April 8 14 tf IN8URE YOUR PROPERTY, WK AUK AGKNTS FOR TI1K FOLLOWING strong and rclinblo lusuruuee Companies: INSURANCE COMPANV of North Ainerioa IIAltTFOltl) Insurance Company. GEORGIA iloMK lnsu ranee Company. SrRlNtlFlKLl) Fire and Mnrine Inf-uranoo Company. WESTERN Insurance Company of Toronto, Canada. SUN MUTUAL Insurance Ompuny. If you want sound insurance give aa acnll. GOSS & STOKES, Agents. R. W. T I N S L E Y,l WATCHMAKER AND. JEWELER MAIN STREET, UNION, S. C. sru;TA<:Li>s anii kykiiLa&ks a si'koalty. at ? SPECIAL 0RDER8 SOLICITED AT ANY Till FOR FINE (IOLD WATCHER, DIAMOND RING'S, FINS, EAR DROPS, ETC. BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. April 10 It !'m. DwaaATrnrv ivjd1yiu v hj u. ?TIIHL'NION MAKBLK and URAXITK WORKS, HAS moved from Mr. W.U; Nicholson's;old up in front of W. T. Graham's store. LARGE STOCK ON HANI), which will he sold at prices to suit the tima*. If you linve not got time to cull at injr office, let me know, and 1 will at onco send my agent, Mr. J. Lkon Biti.kr, to sec you, with aj;iurg? lot of designs. GEORGE GEDDESDon't forget, the marhlcjyard has,moved up Town. April 1. 1:1. J tf. W V f \ TTim live at lionio end make more mouef \w I 1 1st work for lis, llian at nnyllilnif rl?o | 111 I this world. Capital not misled; yon are W W started free. Ilolli ses.-s; all atfes. *"? one ran do (lie . ?rk l?W'+rn.'?f* litre from lir-t start. Costly outfit and ' """j' ' j. ser not delay. Cost yon will do '.so at dress and tind out; it you ' re wbt Maine oil. r II. llal l UT* Co., IWtl-nd, M?Un?. lltrA. . lumber and shingles. In ILL furnieh a limited amount of ''"j"**' and Shingles during this year, lor ( ASM at reasonable prices. M. CjlAl'IN. I caw, o.at. Jan 14 2 ?'