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Tiibute of Loto.
adkll.a c. jetkb.
The following resolutions were offered by
M. 11. Kelly, and adopted by Kelly's Chapel
Sunday School:
Whereas, it hag pleased Almighty Cod, the
disposer of all things, to remove from
among; us Adella C. Jeter, the faithful pupil,
true friend and sffectiouute Daughter. He
it, therefore,
Resolved, 1 st. That in the death of our beloved
little sister, while we bow in humble
submission to tho divine will, and rejoice
that by divine grace her end was peaceful
and triumphant, yet we can but feel that we
?-rrwrT ' bava been bereaved of a kind little friend,
"""W Y thq Sunday School one of its brightest jewels,
and the church ono of its purest members.
2nd That wo extend to the immediate
family of our deceased fellow pupil and
friind, our ohristian condolence in their
great bereavement.
3d, That, as a further token of our respect,
a conv of theso resolutions bo transmitted to
her bereaved family, and that they also he
published in the Union Tiues and Southern
Christian Advocate.
M. C. DKAVKB, J. G. RICE,
Scct'y. Sept.
A Tribute of Respect.
JOHN w. LEE.
At & meeting of the Salem Sabbath School
held at Salem church, November 'JGtli, 1888
the following preamble aud resolution* were
v> prosented by tho undersigned committee
/ read by thcSuperintemlent, James L. Strain,
and unanimously adopted by the school:
Whereas, death, the insatiate archer, has
chosen a shining mark in tho persou of our
beloved brother and co-workor, JOHN
WILLIAM LEE, and wafted his immortal
pirit to that bourn from which 110 Uuvelor
returns. Therefore bo it,
Resolved, That wo the members of Salem
Sabbath School do most humbly bow to the
will of tho Supreme ruler of the universe,
knowing that ho docth all things well, and
Bay: "iuy win oe none.
Resolvsl, That wo extend to tlio wife and
k family of our deceased brother, our heart*.
felt sympathies, and will rcnieinner them iu
our prayers, at a throne of grace and mercy,
in this their hour of soro trial and bereavement.
Trusting that we may all meet him
in the mansions eternal, where Jesus givelh
his children rest.
Resolved, That copies of these resolu
tions be published in the Union Times and
Yorkville Enquirier, and that the same be
sent to the wife aud family of the deccescd
brother.
ROB'T. A. FOSTER 1
WILLIE JONES i
Wm. ESMARIl Committee.
MILDRED L. STRAIN J
A Warnino.?A wagon load of singed cotton
on Main street last week excited our
cariosity. Upon making inquiry we were
informed that a few days before when the
cotton was being driveu to town, a negro
sitting on ono of the bales struck a match to
light his pipe and fired the cotton. A creek
was fortunately near by and the cotton was
driven there and dumped into the water and
aved, but was badly damaged.? Rock llill
Herald. _
A Presidential Prediction.?Richmond,
va., jueceinoer o.?An occasional correspondent
writing from Keysville, Va., hopefully
discusses Gon Harrison's probable policy as
regards the South, and close* his letter
with tho following very ominous observations
:
"I was particularly struck with a prediction
made a few days ago by one of our
oldest citizens, that Gen. Harrison would
not lire out his term. 11c says that in the
year when Gen. Harrison, tho ancestor of
the present President elect was elected, it
enowod on the 19th of November, and he
When Gca. Taylor was olectcd iho same
year it snowed on the 19th of November, and
he only lived a short time. It snowed
again on the 19th of November the year Gen.
Garfield was elected, and his short reign is
fresh in our memories.
'This year it snowed on tho 19th of November,
and for this reason he says Harrison
will have a short reign. I hope that his
predictions will not prove true in this instance,
for I believe Gcu. Harrison is one of
the best and purest of the Republican leaders."
And it Gknkuai.i.y Isn't.?Father: '*My
son, stop! You must not dispute vouv moth
er that way."
Boy: "But she's ill (he wrong."
Father: "That makes no difference; and
you might as well learn, my boy, once lor all.
that when a lady says a thing is so. it is so."
And then he added, earnestly: ' -liven if
it isn't so."
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It is wise to provide against emergencies
which arc lialilo to arise in every family. In
sadden attacks of cold, croup, nsthamn, etc..
a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will prove
a never failing rem edy,
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Married on the Stage.?Richmond
Nov. 20?At the Richmond Theatre the
Btti Right, after the performance of ' Zo-Zo.
HBV by the Gardcucr Company, Miss Ida
' Marsh, whose name appears on the
' play-bill as Loraine, and who .assumes
Y the character of '11 cranium, the girl
that blushes/'wan married t.? Mr. M.
Putnam, of New York, lie is said to
bo a commercial traveller. The bride
\ will remain with the company until
thoy reach the home of the bridegroom.
The Rov. Millvile 11. Jackson officiated.
There will be a largo imtnigration
eonvcDtiou held in Montgomery, December
12. All thcOovoncrs of tin. Sun them
State will be sent out to difiercnt
States. It is said that Texas will have
a largo delegation present.
Consignees Per Express.
Union, S. C. l)cc. 6. I*SS.
C O Waters, .lno. Ilnntcr, 11. K. Ile'itc,
J B Ilutlcr, II T (lee, I! 8 A Pearson, .1 II
Covington, J J Bpesrs, l)r I Miiuro, Geo h
Tucker, 'J'Iioh. K Bailey. Scdalia; W .1 I'.ochustcr.
Miss C Snr'or. W N Garner Bros,
I' M Cohen, M & T Bank. I) A Townscnd,
W S Gregory, Sr. Times, W M Lowcry, J
11 Brock, Bessio Fnrrsr, D J Young, 1>. K.
Norman, Dr J F Norman, Rev Jno Wallace,
M W Culp, J M Bice, MissZella Davis. J T
Mnlonc, Joo Fant, Greene Bios. J M Gibbes
& Son, J Sailer, Goss & Stokes, Thos Boulware.
F. II, COUNTS, Agt.
List of Letters.
Remaining in tlio Post ollice at Union S <
Nov 80, 1808 uncalled for.
A R Adams, Miss F B .Jeter.
TC Bain, i Miss Nur.a drier,
Mrs Alice Bcaltey, das I, McCormick,
Mr Will Caiicut, - Mr W M Murpli,
Mrs Hnttie Cnylic. Air Geo Maer,
Indie Duncan, I Bol t Miller,
\lC8 M iiah Davis, ]55 F Pemblelon,
D 1) Poster, 'Mrs Liza Satiter
MrN J Fowler, Mr I l> Scale-,
Mr Franklin Gale, di.o L Tuwi.seiid.
Miss Ssllie Guest, .Mrs Wnrrensn ii,
Mr Jos Hughes,, |Miss lies-ic Young.
Miss Mary K H:\irison Air Geo Mm-r,
Miss Hnttie Pool, |
BS Persons calling for ilie above letters will
B9 say they were advertised and will p,.y let
Br each postage pa them.
^ j.c. mtfxun, r. m.
i
.Townshii' Kaieuoad IIomis of so Yai.de
?Columbia, November CO.?The announcement
to-day that t!.e State Supremo Court
| bail decided :?gainst the constitutionality of
j tlie township railroad bonds created intense
: interest among tlto lawyers and members oi
tbe Legislature in Columbia aud telegrams
were sent nil over ti.e State aunouueiug iho
fact. The action of the- Court was unexpected
to a large majority of the people, and
?thc decision will probably develop more
c- iticism than the famous married woman's
\ Is determination of the same body. It
is not double I that unless some legislative
remedy is ap- lied a number of miuor railroads
dcpeuueiit for progress on township
subs ri$ lions will stop short.
It : * l uud utterly impossible duriDg
the e:i . j art of the day to get au opportunity
> >pying the opinions tiled iu the case,
< so li?K did the lawyers monopolize the papers
ah leesgefly read them. The following
brief synopsis in all that can be given tonight.
The three opinions would probably
occupy a page and a half of The News and
Courier :
Floyd it nl is 1'trrin, Treasurer?No. 3,22S|
U
This case primarily involves the constitutinnaiiiv
of the Act of December 'J;' 1 RftO
and nn Act amending thesame, passed December
124, 18S3, whereby power is given to
counties and townships to subscribe to the
stoclc of the-railway company thereby
chartered, and for that purpose townships
are declared to bo bodies politics and cor
poratc, and with the liccoisary power to
carry out the provisions of the Act.
Under the provisions of the Act to township
known as Ninety-Six, iu Abbeville
County, subscribed to the stock of the company,
the Urccnvillc and l'ort Uoyal Hailroal
company, the county commissioners as
the agent of the township issuing the necessary
bonds in payment of said subscription
to meet the interest of which tax was
assessed and collected by the defendant,
treasurer of the county. This action was
brought by the pluiutills, the taxpayers of
said township, under Section litis of the General
Statutes to recover the nniuunt paid by
iheni under protest, to#wit : SdOo 0-3.
The case was trio l at Abbeville, at the
February term of the Gourt of Common
I'lcas for Abbeville county, .Judge Norton
presiding, who rendered his decree oil the
Itlttli of February, 1888, adjudging that the
aforesaid Acts aie un<i*siisti< utional and
void so far as they purport to authorize
townships to subscribe to the capital stock
of said railroad company; and also so l'^r a3
u purports 10 incorporate any lowusmp or
townships aud that the lax assessed and
collected to j>ay the interest eti tiie hoods issued
iu belmlfof the township Ninety-Six is
illegal and should be refunded.
{,'Tlie Supremo Court, the Chief Justice delivering
the opinion, decides that this jttdgtntnl
holding the Acts in <|Ucstion unconstitutional
on account of the absence of a
corporate purpose in the township incorporated,
and the tax assessed find collected illegal
and should be refunded, should be
aliirmcd. Judgment affirmed accordingly.
Mclver, A. J., concurs fully with the
Chief Justice that the Act in question is unconstitutional
for the reasons presented in
his opinion and expresses his views at length
in a separate opinion.
Metis wan, A. J.,'dissents, and files a dissenting
opinim.
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Send ?1 to J. W. & J. 11. TOLLESOX, for
one of the celebratey *:Gold Shirts. dS-Ut
? >#-?- . ?
A tine assortment of Cross & IllncUwclh
Jains and Preserves at LAUllENS U.
YOUNG'8$.
At Cose.
IT!ILL January 1st, 188'd, wo will sell our
J_ entire Stock of Pools and Shoes and
Dry Goods at Cort.
u u u i ou a ft., & Co.
Ucc 7 d'.i ;it
m - T> j.
jlo x\eni.
rilUli Resilience in (own of Union, now
JL occupied by T. M. Whiteside, and
known ?s the '-Dognn Place. Apply to the
undersigned. II. L. (it)SS.
Dec 0 10 3t
Jersey Stot'Il.-I will have the
Jersey Hull, Sir l'ogon, in Union next week,
for the convenience of any one wishing his
services, Price 82 50.
W. II. MURTIS1IAW.
Dec 7 10 11
To Creditors of J. W. Posoy & Bro.
rMIIlideath of Dr. J. W. Posey renders it
1 necessary that every otic indebted to the
firm of .1. \Y. Posoy Si Bro., shall settl* at
once, either by cash or note. Such r.s will
not do so, must not expect any further
credit. We have no choice in the matter, it
is a business necessity.
11. F. POSKY,
Survivor of J. W. Posoy & Bro.
Dec. 7 10 It
Guardian's Final Discharge
"iVf OTICK i3 hereby given, tliat by perm is.
JJM sion of Hon. James M. Dec, Prolate
Judge, for Union County, 1 will, on Hie ?>tli
day of January, 1889, make my final return
aiiu appiy mr toners uismissary as miardinn
of Corric Hobo, (alias) 1'ilinar.
AH persons having claims Against I lie
said Corrio Hobo, (alias) Calmer, during
her minority, are hereby notified to present
them to me on or beforo the above date, or
they will he forever barre l.
L J. DOHO.
Guardian Corrio lloho.
Dec. 7 I'd -It.
Guardian's Final Discharge
V| OTICK is hereby given, thai by permis"
IN sion of lion. James M. Gee, l'robate
Judge, for Union County, 1 will, on the
'J 1th day of December, 1S8H. make my
linal return, and apply for I.otters Dismissory.
as Guardian of Thomas Cmbl.
All persons having claims against the
said I'liomns t'ndd, during his minority, are
hereby notified to present thiiu lo me on or
before the above date, or they will he forever
buried.
V: M. ADAMS,
Guardian of Tlios. Cudd.
Aov 'S\ 47 41*
NOTICE.
A LL persona iidobtcil to mo, by notscr
x\ account wid pienso call and settle
promptly, as now is I! o time 1 need every
cent that is due, to meet the demands To my
lig slock of goods, lly responding at once
yon v.i 1 greatly oblige,
T. Ii. 1IA1 LEY.
Nov 10 -111 1m.
REMOVED.
F . G. T fl E F 2 E R ' S
JEWELRY STORE.
.NEXT DOOIC TO J. 0% ItUCIIIIKIT.
{ INVITE the l.ndics and (lentlenien to
? e. me and see my enlarged Stock of
t l ot KS, WATCHES. JKWKM1V ami
SI lA'KKWAI.ih wIti<-li I will sell at ju ices
that cannot be bent.
Al-o on band, a nice selection of School
loioi. no i Scl o <1 Sni'plics, at introduction
prices.
I hi ore i.uying, jdease give fie a call and
examine my Stock.
F. 0. TIlEFZEIl.
Uet 1U I'd Gjii*
Sale of Valuable Property in
the Town of Union and
. Vicinity.
fJUlE undersigned will soil at public
1 snlo, on Snlcs'lay in Januatv, 1S$9;
at Court House door, (if uot* sold privately
before that lime,) tho * following
valuable real estate of Dr. J. M. Gibbs,
deceased : . i
1. The Drug Storo and lot on MaiL
Street.
2. Tho Home place in Union, to bo
divided into two lots.
3. Farm uear town, of uiuety acres,
uiore or less.
TERMS.
One-third Cash ; balance in ono and
two years, to be secured by a bond and
mortgage of*preuiise9, with iutcrest at
ten per ceutuiu per annum, from day of
Sale. Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOHN T. SLOAN, JR.
D A. TOWNSKND,
Attorneys.
f \ ry 4 t\ i *
i'i:c t -*t
FARMERS .
ECONOMIZE AND MAKE YOUR FERT1LIZE11S
AT HOME!
DIRECTIONS for composting with
"Long's Prepared Chemicals: "
Stable Manure, ... 730 lbs.
Cotton Seed Ho liiishc's, - 7?"?U "
"Long's Prepared Chemicals"
2 Parrels, - f>00 "
2,000 "
or 1 Ton.
Fertilizers prepared according to above
formula will cost but a little over one-third
the price of Atninoniatcd Fertilizers, and
will give us good results. Now is the time
to begin to put up your compost.
For "Long's Prepared Chemicals," call
on * P.. F. ARTHUR.
Dec 7 d'.t Uu>.
TO CREDITORS OF
P. 15. GOING & I5IU).
TNTENDING to make a change in our
L business on the 1st of January next, it
will be necessary to cl< so up the business of
the present firm by that time, and we therelore
hereby give notice to all persons iftdcb**">i
>0 a-. rcttlements. must be made
at once, in sotne way, or we shall ho compelled
to place their indebtedness in other
hands to collect.
15. 11. CUING & 11110.,
Kclton.
Deo 7 49 <lt.
CLOTHING!
IN ORDER to get vi<l of our extra large
stock of Clothing, we arc now offering sonic
SPECIAL bargains.
j^lioes! Shoes!!
V.'e also have an immense stock of Hoots
atul Shoes, which we will sell for the LOWEST
CASH Trices.
DRESS GOOODS.
Call and examine our beautiful lino of
Dress Fabrics.
-GJ OP A. ?? 3Li m -Q O on 3!
Vi'c have a full lino of staple good?, all
of which you can buy at a sacrifice.
Come One ! Come All!
An.l v,Ml will r.n.l tl.nl ,v? man .vl,.,l
say. HiCE & McLUltK.
Nov 21 -17 Gt
Notice to Creditors.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Francis W, Sheldon, as Administratrix
with the will annexed, of 1). 11. Sheldon
Plaintiff,
against
James 3'. Lay ton, Alice Layton, el al, Defendants.
TTNDER an order in the above staled caso,
VJ the creditors of D. II. Sheldon, de,
ceased, are required to j resent and establish
their claims against the estate of the
said It. II. Sheldon, before me, on or before
the first day of January, 188'.).
JAMES MUX 110,
Master for Union County.
Master's Ofiicc, Nov. 1 .">, 1888.
Nov ltj (G Gt
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTV OF UNION
In the Court*of Common Pleas.
Francis W. Sheldon, as administratrix
cum testament > anntxo of 1>. 11. Sheldon,
deceased, Plaintiff.
against
jnmcs r. unyton, aiuc bayton, William II.
Siicltloii, Anna Pinson, l.ula Sims, Ado!phus
Sliolilon, Mary Maxwell, Mary
Sheldon, ami an infant son-of Pinckney
Sheldon, deceased, whosr mime is unknown,
DcJ'cnlauls.
Summons for ltclief?Complaint Serve 1.
To the Defendants in this action :
\7()U arc hereby sumirrjncd ami required
1 to answer the Complaint in this action,
a copy of which is herewith served upon
you. and to serve a c >py of your answer to
the said conip'aint on the subscribers at their
ollico, at Union, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
" ay of such service; ami if you fail tr answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded iu the
complaint.
D. A. TOWNS END,
C. II. 1'EAKE,
Plaintiff* Attorneys.
Oct 2otli, 18S8.
To Anna Pinson, Lula Sims, Adolphtts
Sheldon, Mary Sheldon, and infant son of
1'in.kney Sheldon, deceased whose
the complaint in the above entitled
! name is unknown : Take notice, that
action is filed in the otlice of the Clerk cf
| the Court of Common Pleas for Unicn
County, South Carolina. .
D. A TOWNS END,
C. II. PEA HE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Nov. 2d 17 Gt
Notico to Creditors.
I
VI.}. pcis< us indcbtcJ to the estate of 11.
II. Ilico, deceased, are hereby notified
' that payments must I o made to inc at once,
i AD pci-oils having cldms against said csi
a'e .ro rcqius'el to present them to mo,
I properly attested.
T. C. DUNCAN,
Ex'r estate 1?. II. Ilice.
Nov 1G -10 4t. i
In Jrj of'
AND GfAHAM & SPARKS
B ARGONS, BARG.A
I "ij^ssasbss
?^isras s '''''I.''.s/r: "".r
quontly wc wi,j jr rfrbm uow until Hi fi ? iC
d? rbUo ?o.cjt i-a?e? wj. il?.1'l^.d
CalIcoe? for P'r n?rd h? j ?1)Wlr., 3 "
ti?x?? ifrv4F'3^'
xr *^pV.'?;,:rs
ab^83 Trimm,'?28 ' ? ^ an.l grca(
chelp.a'80 haV0 T0 7 Inrg? Mock of ?ud a
Jean 3, and.. c
Market0 l0" y on? "f "'C bicee
In in . ,U pr'Cf ' ar? nWny bo!o,v Zuro s
b,??kct9( Couh erp*?os, and Com ford w
CLOTi UNO, '<
In this lino wo staiC nt *)" of ' <* colli
I ricos. We have suits I'Hln \\ a ho
perpiir. AVo also IiaveV ?P'e?i*V^ lino of Child
limes. Kxamino onr clif lun-!r beforP b"ying, an.
Shii.'ts inul Ui
In this lino wo are n^k!lls?, ft 0,?a,? swoop,
town. Our 75c shin is nl 600'1 ftnd our!? I
BOO^S AMI
WE'LL GBT THERE
- uu Bhow you ODO ",c '"fS1"*' ?'"ck? '
South Carolina, at. prices >' s. (o
have just gono through ourTninienao ai1'^ P
some were carried over from last ecason^flT.I RMI
at cost and below cost Wo will offer you child rc
I'olkers, new stock, for 75c worth $1 anywhere,
slock for ?1 worth SI 25 anywhere. Our worn;
every pair warranted.
Wo hare a lot of J. Faust & Sons, Laud set
and $7, which wo will offer at $5 per pair. Al
misses slices. Remember, we do^not propose t > i
?only certain lots. They are n, bonanza for so
MILLINERY !
Ladies Hats in Great Ya:
Than E
In (his line of course we always lake the le
Cull and see us and we will do you good, r
have it, even if we have to sacritico goods to gc
GRAHAM
Sopt I I 37
s?iv:?'
A GOLD
TO Ultl GIVEN AWA V. LUCKY?
From this dale, Nov. 22d, 1S88, all who huj
entitled to a chance at the Goll Match, and on<
with n>c. The chance costs you nothing, and I
SANTA GLAUS# HE.
GARRE'
Holiday Goods ! ftllolliday Gooift! I liavt
Hooks, Toys, Christinas Cards, Caudfcs, Christ
? * ?1. ????. in tl.Io mavltnf
IK'SI SIUC'IV Uvea iu HM?
Toys, yes Toys of every description,' kind a
and eld, in goods, price and quality. You can
Goods, Toys, &e. of me.
Mirrors; Dressing Cases, Manicure Cases, 0
Writing Desks, Wliisp Holders, Cigar and Ciga:
Albums, Engravings, Oil Paintings, Oleographs,
FRENCH CANDIES 1 F
1 have an assortment of seventy-five diffc)
selection ever in this market. Crystalized fru
Nuts, etc., always on hand. Stick Candy a spec
will sell at wholesale prices.
Hooks, Bool,
For the old and young : something suitable f
prise you. I have got the Goods and 1 am goinj
for .' () cents. I will sell you Charles Diokous' V
for $('?, worth S12, and all ether llooks same
latest styles always on hand.
HATCHES, CLOCKS
A nice line. 1 am offering very cheap. Ea
^ Jliinaware! C
Cups, Sauceis, Mugs Vuces, She
Attention Close Biiyfr?, ?nd a1
her 7lli, 1888, 1 will open iny enWre stock of
verjthing on that day, I will offer at a Hpeoio
than you can buy them for agiin. Den'l miss s<
G . P. <
Lc
Sept l>i 88
Hats ! Hats !! Hats !!
VLI, prices, nil sizes, nil qualities. Also JL.
Pattern lints ami Bonnets. Also llie frc
cheapest and newest styles in Trimmings,
Tips, Wings, Birds, and Ribbons, including an
nu
Jerseys, Corsets and Bustles H
Bl
All fc'
bo
ho
At the Lowest Prices. *e
foi
Call on tnc at my old stand, opposilo the
Court House. Vout.s truly.. .~ni v 'nl
MRS. J IS GR^NV. Dt
Oct 10 42 8nt oj
To Thoeo Indebted. ,
ALIi persons indebted, in any way,do UD
the tirm of A. It. Stokes & Oo., ^rc
hereby notified that settlements musBbe
made at once.
P. M. COHEN, Agent.
Nov::o 18 I
0. H. PEASE, P"
A TTO It N K V A T I, A W.*V 1 JJJ
Will bo found in office ofL>, A. TowaU *"
Union, 8. C. ^ \
gr Hash
pDry G-oods.
(HAS COME,
MUST HAVE MONEY.
-f .
lINS, bargains.
SEME? ?
1." Tl^ truth is, we nro badly o*cr!
demands hs they cotuu upon us, eonseivy
of January, sonic hargaius that will
vine of them :
s Ginghams for 8Jo uud upward, Dross
kvO# innrKea uuwu i ) u}ct 03c, iuc,
and other fino dross goods marked down,
ids, have been marked down from 50c to
t vftrioties, nt prices in proportion to the
Vhilo Flannels which wo will sell very
3assimeres.
st storks of Jenns nnd Cassimeres in the
iee our 25 els. Jeans ; she's a daisy,
e can beat ihc Town.
CLOTHING.
imn, with the largest stock at the lowest
ive single pants fr.<m 05 ecnts up to !r:8
s and Boys Clothing at prices to suit ttic
1 save your tnoney
ulorsliii-ts.
Wo have the host 50c white shirt in
shirt is a world beater.
) SHOES.
NOW, CERTAIN.
of Boots nml Shoes in the upper pari of
ur customers will testify to that.) Wc
icked out several lots of shoes, of which
;e thrown theiu on oi.r bargain counters
^Sahoes. from Hoc per pair up. Women's
^1 ri'nItrnr leather and whole
m's 2*2 shoes is a cha?sIIKc 10 l'>? world;
ved nud guarantee 1 goods, y^orth oO
Iso some big bargains in wonftTnS**^1'!
Btdl all handsowci goods at those prices,
mcbody. First come, first served.
MILLINERY !
rieties. Prices Lower
Iver.
aJ, both as to prices and styles.
is we arc hard up for money aud must
["& SPARKS.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
. . if
WATCH
WHO WILL IIK THE
:)INKV
j of mc the amount of 0110 dollar will be
o chance for every one dollar you spead
guarantee the watch for twelve months.
ADQUAKTERS AT
TT'S.
5 tho largest aud most complete stock of
:mas Goods of all kinds, the largest and
nd pricfe. I can suit you all, both younS
save 25 per cent, by buying Christum*
idor Oases, Shaving Cases, Work lloxes,
rett Stands, Autograph and i'hotograph
Pastclls, Chromos, &c.
'RENCH CANDIES!!
L'out kinds. It is the largest and nicest
its. Citron, Currants, iliisins, Prunes,
linlty. 1 have a large stock on hand and
cs, Rooks.
or everybody, and at prices that will surr
to sell them. I will sell you a $1 Hook
forks, complete, 10 volumes, Illustrated,
j?rice in propoition. Stationery of the
AM JEWELRY.
,njos, Violiup, and Guitars at Cost.
Jliiiiawfiro ! !
iving Cups, Tea Sets, etc.
II who want to Rave money. On Decern.
Toys, Holiday Goods, etc. In fact,
,1 discount of 10 to *20 per cent, less
seing the Grand Display of the Season.
ad or in ltooks and Holiday Novelties.
tf
POWDER! POWDER!!
JO movo need of haying your powiler
away from home and paying big
'ights.
I have built a Powder Magazine in Union,
d have now stored in it a largo assort:nt
of
ERCULES AND DUPONT'S
fisting find llifle l'owdcr, which I wil
11 to merchants ns cheap as it can ho
ught ani/te/irrr. Buy your powder at
me and save your freight?10 or 6(>o per
g. Have Hercules No. 22, which is used
r blasting, and is a useful nrticlo on a
rro, for removing old slump*, etc, and is
t costly. ] keep l>upont s Shipping, Ming,
Blasting and Rifle powder.
Of the Uifla powder, 1 havo tho "llnf?
tck," 'Chokeboro.' 'Fg,' 'Ffg.' 'FflTg' anil
olden Pheasant," in kegs of 26, 12?and
lbs, and canisters of 1 lb. each.
Think I can suit any purchaser, in grade
>d 8i7,o of package.
S. M. HICK, JR., E. U?
of S. M. Rice, Jr., & Co.
Sept 7 30
GASH: CASH! CASH!
I takea CniNli to run our business
ccessfully, and to meet our wants, we reeotfully
ink all persona inbebtII
to list to mako immadiat- payments.
i dom< this you will Suvt trouble
id COst.
F03.ER & WILKINS.
tfo? 2d 4? lrn;
enioAT K;
OF Sr
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We have Determined
and from this Dat
Wn wi
SPECIAL I]S
TO CASH PT
wo i>i ojin w
i<
Blow Your
AID LET THE P
8b08$lehgabmkbhb
"t pl?nmt?
-L JL i t V /i!L 1_ I J
HAS BEEN THE DEATH
^ THOU!
Ho wfu^uld win the race must (
polity. 1 have* tasted of tlic living i
How lies my Commd'cHil fc>alvation.
1 am 110 longer in the mirc"T.rylou
to place myself in the }
A N_D.
BY SELLING MY G<
URES, FOR 1
No large percentage 011 the book;
in the Fall. Credit is the TALLO
CASH THE ]
OF BUl
We must move 011 with the grand
n
irretrievably lost in arid j
our stoc:
Iii all Departments. Sp<
boots ai
The new designs in Henriettas
LOOK TO YOUR I
HEARKEN T?
AND I
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XX I
Sept 21
THE GREAT SALE
OF FURNITURE
IS NOW GOING ON AT
T. E. BAILEY'S,
AND will continue at reduced prices until
my immense stock is greatly reduced
In order to get my goods at tlio Lowest pos
siblo price, and reduced rates of freight,
have bought
TOO MUCH
and have to rent an extra building to pu
it in, and to cut down expenses it must b<
sold before the first of January, 1889, and
any one in need of goods in my line will i
wen 10 can neiore inc nssontncni 18 uroiten
for I positively cannot furnish tho same gooli
in small lots at the prices 1 am now ofleriiij
litem.
REMEMBER.
My stock consists of Furniture of every c
soription:
CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, RUGS
CORNICE POLES, HASSOCKS, LOOKING
GLASSES, STEP LADDERS.
DOOR MATS, PICTURES,
Kit \.MES, BUTTER'S
TRAYS,
FEATHERS AND TICKINGS,
' GLASS AND PUTTY.
The only place in town where you cai
, get French Picture Giass?all si7.es.
ISnsh, Doors, Blinds, Lumber and Shin
gles. T. E. BAILEY.
Nov. 10 46 7t.
E CTION f\\
rocKj
LE. |
4-^ r\??. I
LU XV'ju.UA;V5 \~rid oLuutvi
e until January 1st., A
ill give l
fDUCEMEjjTS 1|
JRCHASERS.fi
llSlU, ^?<>5 Sji,V^ \
XJSTI^S: A. wir^KiNs.
Own H0BKr
'EfiPI.K HE(iIi Ydll
JU JL AOiAJ r A W V/ I
s? ?aan:
E TO PAY"
WARRANT OF UNTOLD
3ANDS.
Irink at ilif fountain Hoa<l of Prosivaters
of CASH, and in its sparkling
bt as to who will pay. I have choafr a
uivancc Guard of success. Jw M
FT O W 9
r\Ann A m
ifujjiJ ai i/LUOli imp
DH3 MONEY. i
j against you ; 110 unfriendly fecM^ *
W DIP, 1 ^
E LECT11ICIW
SINES?. ML..
[ procession. Tlic Laggards wilKn .
dains of the Credit System. |w
:cial inducements offered in ;
sTD SHOES. (
aiul Fall Suitings arc attractive.
NTEREST!
0 THE BLAST,
-A
IEED THE HORN!
M. GRIMBALL
88 t_f_
SPECIAL HOTIGE,
FOR DECEMBER 7TH, 1888,
1 will mnko a
GRAND DISPLAY
Of my entire stock of Toys and Holiday novelties.
Kverytliinpt suitable for Christmas.
My ol'iect for mnkint( this special sale und
. low prices is to give nil clo'o buyers and
people wlio look ahead a chance to pave
money, By calling on Deo. 7cb, 1883, 'you
I will see everything fresh aiul new; you will
get the first selection, you will see the best
and largest assortment of Christinas goods
ever in this maiket. And besides all the
. above advantages, I make the following offers:
I 1. All Christmas nn I Holiday Goods will
( be sold on December 7th 1888 at a special
discount of 10 to <"0 per cent less than you
g can ever buy them for again.
Ladies satchels at cost.
' 2. Give me your order for Candies, Nuta
Raisins, nnd all perishable fruits to bo delivered
at any time in December.
1 will give you the lowest market prices.
. and then 10 per cent. oft*. By giving me
your orders you save 10 per cent, and you
arc sure to get just what you want and at
> the time you want them. All orders will
have uiy prompt nnd personal attention,
Bring all the children tp see old Santa
Claus.
0. P. GARRETT.
Nov. 23 47 - lm.
a
Money to Loan.
Ill MUlilM of $:{<?<> and upwards, ta J
be secured by tirst mortgage on Improved N
1 farm lands. Apply to
*1). A. T0WN8KND,
" Attorn y,
Union, 8. 0,
Oct 19 ^ t'BIJ