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^^^^^^^Bokmatiok Wamtkd.?Nancy Keown
H^^^^^Vrlei JtniM Kdn ondson about 1790.
B^^^Bonas and Andrew Keown were her brothK
Be and a few yearn younger than ahe. They
lived In Abbeville DUtriot, South Caro^^H^Vna
abeut that time, and have not been
B^^Beard from ainco.
^^^B Elisabeth R. Keown, born ia 181$. mar|^^^H)d
John W. Elms, la Ohio county, Ky.,
B Htuoved to Missouri, and they have not
J^^^Been heard from for several years.
^^^B^ Nathan Alfred Likine, born 1857, was at
^^^BVatsenburf, Colorado, in 1884. Not heard
since.
James Ybung, whose first wife was a
^^^^Bbown, and seoond wife was Luelnda Moore
^I^HPts not been heard from for several years.
He lived in Butler county, Ky.
?ionn fiinnery, bora IBS*. Ha >m in Mlaaonri
ard had his secnd plfs and six childrei,
abaut 1876 Vhen last heard from.
^^B George Washington Keown, born in 1860,
Lad second wife?kept 8t. Nicholas Hotel/
j^B Dallas, Texas, in 1885. In Ootober, 1887,
^B ha was time keeper for oontraotors building
^B a railroad in Northeastern Georgia; has not {
V been heard fram since that time.
Any one baring information about either
Kr> of said persons, or their descendants since
B the dates mentioned, will please write to the
L undersigned, and it will be esteemed as a
Hj great fa*or if friends and relatires raeeir
ing a copy of this circular will bars it pubr
lished in one or mora of their local newspaI
P*r?Information
is also wanted concerning
\ the older members and descendants of the
| Pippin and Copeland families.
Priseilla Pippin was born in 1810 in North
Carolina.
Darid up and was born in 1803. Ha
and Prissilla Cepaland were raaried in La wraooe
county, Tenn., in 1824. Sha died in
Illioois in 1872. Any information or communication
relating to the above will meet
r&i- srilb reply, Address
L. C. Kkowit,
Edwardsrills, 111.
? Morr Mumper in Nkw Ibbru.?New
J Orleans, La., Jan 31.?A New Iboria spe^B
cial sars : Shortly after midnight Tuesday
^B ulgut regulators rode into town and hanged
H dim Rosemond, oolored, on the oontre beam
of a bridge. The unhappy wretoh wes
W brought on horseback and the horse was
I lieM just under the beam. A three-quarter
ropo was thrown over U>o beam ami
in a bungling manner adjusted about
^B the negroe'a neck. The horse was then led
rrom under and the regulators departed.
The coroner's inquest showed that death
was caused by strangulation. A correapon^B
dent was informed by a number of ciiitena
[ that they believed the Mayor and Shoriff
|^w will refuse to intercept and stop the workup
lags ot regulators and it was their firm beB
lief that if any of those baoishcd should reHr?twew-te
tho Parish they will bo shot or
|W hanged. A number of prominent oitisens
Interviewed yesterday were unanimous in
saying that the regulators had gone too far
and a halt ought to be called. Kosemond
was about fifty years old and leaves a widow.
^ Bio Sal? or SKCuarriEfl.?Charleston, S.
jBlan. 81.?Over $100,000 of securities
were sold at auotion here to-day.
I Among these were 280 shares of Clifton
n Cotton Mill Stock, wbioh brought 138} to
V 144 a share; ninety-two shares if New Clif
ton Stook, which brought 142} to 148}, and
r sixty shares Pelier mill stook which broaht
} 162} to 163 Stale consuls, brown, brought
| 104} to 106}. ?Qrtenville Newt.
f
_ . Death or Col. Oill f.stue.?A telegram
from Columbia brought the information of
" i the death in that city at 8 o'clock P. M. on
the 81st ult, ot Col. T. D. Gillespie, who hu
for many years been prominently connected
with the express business of thie Jjtato and
section. He was a men of high character
> 1 and attainments, with many friends all over
j the State to whom the news ot his death
p^jT Will be real sorrow.
f . It was Enough to Kill Anybody.?London,
Jan. 81.?The Vienna correspondent of
the British Medical Journal states that the
death of the Crown Pr Rudolph was
caused by rupture of the casino walls with
effusion into the pericardium.
m
Thbir Business Booming.?Probably no
one thing has caused such a general revival
of trado at J. W. Posey & Bro's Drug Store
M their giving away to their customers so
maay free trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Their irade is
simply enormous in ibis very valuable article
fretn the fact that it always cures and
nsvor disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronohitie, Croup, and all throat and Lung
diseoeos quickly cured. You can iest before
buying by getting a trial bottle free, large
site $1. Every bottle warranted.
<td ww"**" . ?
List of Letters.
Remaining in the Postoflice at Union for
the week coding Febuary 9tb, 1889:
Miss Emma Beaty, jMr Adelbcrt W'ixson,
"*-Y - tin K Gould, |Miss Jennie Hoston. I
Persons calling for the above letters will
please eay Ilicy are advertised, and will be
required to pay one cent for their delivery,
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
MARRIED.
?lGREGORY?GREEIt. Married, ou Janary
31, 1889, at the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. John Qwin, of
Spartanburg^Jdr. Win. K. S. Gregory, of
Union County, to Miss Fannie Greer, of
Spartanburg, formerly of Union County.
OBITUARY.
^ SMITH.?Within six months time the
messenger of destB visited the happy home
' i of our esteemed friend, 8. S. Smith, of
Bogansville, and took away from his fond
embrace his loving wite and two darling
little children, leaving him alone in sorrow
and gloom ; and while earth has leas charms
for him, heaven will be more attractive than
before, and great consolation is offered him
in the fact that he can prepare to meet
them again in that haven of rest ptepared
for the rightoous. "The Lord gave and
the L?rd taketb atjrey ; blessed be His holy
name,"
Toe births and deaths of the subjects of
this sketoh is ns follows : Minnie E: f ''V
daughter of H. C. Law son, was born Keffe.
'4, 1864 and died Nov. 18, 1888, aged, 24
L years, 2 months aod -14 doyr Loia Gertrude,
was horn May 14, 1886 and died
May 19, 1888. Eulala w^s born Apr^l 6,
1888, and d'ed August 16, 1888. The funeral
r?r *r.n of the dece?}??d was preao-.e<l
by Kev. C. II. Willeford, on the 4th Sunday
.. December, 1888. Fjukni).
t* Bogaueville, 8. C , Feb. 4,1889.
NOTICE OP SALE. ~
the 19tli day of February 1889, I will
. V-r aell at publio outory, at Union C. H.,
8. C , th? following deroribed properly,
* _ which has bom forfoite t under Seo. 3,460
revised Statutes of the United Stater, to wit:
1- ?
- vuc rvi roi umio uimr, vuo nguv nurrei
V liorM molr, one two horse wajjon, Had
hfLrn?vs for seme. One psckige oorn wbis
key, (27 gallons) one package corn whisky,
(6 gallons) |we empty packages, one syphon,
end one'gallon measure.
K f . ftl?W,CROFT,
Stafe,. - v '? . '.DepJ^aiy Collector
~bei> rustphoof oats.
At Joneavtlla.
A CAR. LOAD of Pern Rf<t ILiwl.ilfnnf
J\ Oaib ju*t reoeivad and for i?yla by mo.
U* v*\ 4 H C 8Mi^
UNIMPROVED LANDS
OFFICE COtJNTY AUDITOR,
Union, 0, C., February 1, 1889. j
The following Act is published in aocordunco
with Section 3 :
a _ a .t a- -ii ?- j
?u nciw biiuw unimproved tanas wnton
have not been on the. Tax Bosks since
1876 to be listed without penalty.
Ssqrtos 1. Beit enacted by the Senate*
end House of Representatives of the State
o' South Carolina, now met and sitting in
tioneral Assembly, and by the authority of
the same. That in ail cases where uuimproved
land which has not been upon the
tax b'rnke since the fiscal year oommenoing
November 1, 1874, and which are not on
the forf 'ted list, shall at any time before
the Jst day of October, 1888, be returned
to the County Auditor for taxation, the
said Auditor bo, and is hereby instructed
to assess the same and to enter it upon the
duplicate of tho fiecil year, oommenoing
November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of
that year.
8ec. 2 That all such lands as may bo
returned to the Auditor for taxation between
the first day of October. 1888, and tho first
day of October, 1889, shall be assessed and
charged with the simple taxes of the two
fiscal years commencing, respectively, on
the first day of November, 1887, aud tho
first day cf November, 1888.
8so. 3. That as soon as practicable after
the passage of this Act tho Comptroller
general is directed to furnish a copy of
the same to each Auditor in tbo State, and
I the Auditors are required to publish the
same in each of their county papers, eace
: a week for three months during the year
1 1888, and for the same period of time during
the year 1889, aad the cost of suoh
i publication shall he paid by the county
treasuror, upon the order of the county
commissioners, out of the ordinary county
tax lost collected.
Approved December 19, 1887.
NAT. B. MORGAN,
, Auditor Union County.
Feb 8 G 8m
CLEARANCE SALE.
To make room for our stick of
SPRING GOODS
whioh are now beginning to come in, we
are now offering the balance of our
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
eeneieting ef Calicos, Dress Goods, Joans,
Kerseys, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, at a
ORFIAT1 T?TT'r?TTr^nrTr\ivi
To those who coins early we can offer
some bargain**that are ears to please. We
are determined to close out our Winter
Stock, if low prioes will be any inducement.
RICE & McLURE.
Jen 41 If
The Stato of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Picas.
II. L. Goes, Plaintiff,
agaiatt.
D. B. Free, Defendant.
IN obedience to an order made in the
stated case, by his Honor W. II. Wallace,
Circuit Judge, I will sell beforo the
Court house door, in the town of Union, within
the legal hours of sale, on tbo first Monday
in Mereh 18*9, the following described
property, to-wii.:
All that oeriain tract of land lying, being
and situate, in Union County, Slate aforesaid,
containing three hundred and sixtyi
fire acres, more or lees, bounded by lands of
estate Sarnuol Faucett, Robert Lawson, Milly
Fowler, John Ilolcomb and others.
TERMS OF SALE :
One-third cash, the balance on a credit o
one and two years, in equal installments,
with interest from day of sale, to be secured
by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
, the (remises.
JAMES MUNRO,
1 Mastsr for'Union County.
Master's Office, Feb, 6. 1889.
Feb 8 6 3t
Notice of Final DischargeNOTICE
is hereby given, that by permission
of Hon. Jas. M. Oee, Probate
Judge for Uuion County, I will, on the 12th
day of March next, make my final return
and apply for Letters Diamissory, as Administrator
of the estate of Salina Sartor,
deceased.
All persons indebted to the said estate,
are hereby notified to make payments at
once ; and all persons baring claims against
said estate n ust present them to me, on or
before the above date, or they will be forever
barteJ..
S. M. RICE, JR.
Adm'r. estate of Salina Sartor.
Feb. 8 6 4t
To Bridge Builders
OrriCE or County Commissionkks, 1
Union County. _ /
Union, 8. C., January 28th, 1889.
WILL be let to the lowest responsible
bidder, on Friday, the 8th day of
February, next, at the Thompson Mill place,
on Thickety Creek, the contract for the
building of a bridge across said creek.
m ??,i tn L. ttt.t?*
I IHUB III1U BpCUIUUI?VIUII0 IT III uo puuiisiieu
od day and place of letting.
By order of the Board, .
' W. M. GALLMAN, C. 1?. C. C.
to? Cuas. Boot, Clerk of Board.
Feb 1 6 ^ 2t
Election of Town Treasurer
VT OTICE is hereby giren that'an "election
i_N will bo held ou the second Monday in
Pahruerv noit, the 11th, in the town of
Union, to elect a Treasurer for the ensuing
year.
Manaokrs.?E. J. Arthur, Macbeth
Young, S. S. Stokes.
By order of the Town Council;
W. T. GRAHAM
J. (1. Rodokr, Intendant.
Clerk
Feb 1 6 2t.
For Town Troiwnrer.
JAMES II. RODGER.
The friends of lames H. Rodger, knowing
him to be a capable, honorable and wor
thy MB fgr the position. hereby prevent
him as ncimii la'o for I he office of Treasurer
of the 1'iwii of Union. *
Eeb 1 6 2t*
Horse and Wagon for Sale.
ANY one wishing fo purchase a sound
ami penile horse, that will work anywhere
5011 put him, and a wagon and harness,
can find tne very animal they want
by applying at this oflioe.
Jan li6 4 8*
Take Note. -i
BY virtue of a chattel mortgage, executed
by David Johnson, Jr., to W. H.
Wallace, dated the 9tb day of May, 1888, >
and filed in the office of the County Clerk
of the Connty of Union, State of South
Carolina, on the 2d day of November,
1888, Book B, No. 2, Pago 121, and upon
which default line been made, 1 will expose
for sale, at publio auction, on Wednesday,
the 20th day of February, 1889, at 10
v uiuvk, a. xn., bi ine omc? formerly oocupied
by David Johnson, Jr. No. 3 Law
Range, Union, 8. C., the property mortgaged,
consisting of (to use the languago of
Mortgagor,) "iny whole Library of Law
books, now in my office at Union, consisting
of full set of South Caroline Reports. Reports
of Supreme Court of U. 8., Statutes of
8. C., English Common Law and Equity
Reports, Johnson's Reports, Law and
Equity ; also divers standard text books. ?
An inventory or schedule of which can be ^
seen by application made to the under- K
signed, or at his office.
Terms of Sale?CASH.
MACBETn YOUNG,
Alt'y. for W. II. Wallace.
Union, S. C., Jan. 30, 1889.
Feb 15 3t
The State of South Carolina.
PATTVTV An mTTA*t
wumi v/r uniun. "1
Dy JAS. M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, John K. Young, of Union
County, in said Slate, has mude suit
to mo to grant him letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of Jasper Gibbea,
deceased.
These arc, therefore, tooite and admonish
ail and singular the kindrsd and creditors
of the said Jasper Oibbes, deceased, that
they bo and appear, before me, in the Court
of Probate, to ba held at Union C. H.f South
Ca-olina, on the'26th day of February, noxt,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 7lh day of
February, Anno Domini 1889,
JAMES M. GEE.
Judge Probate.
Published on the 8th day of February,
1889, in the Union Times.
Feb 8 0 2t
$ 2 5 IN GOLD
GIVEN AWAY, o
WE Iirvo a uCm Farmers Chemical,
which we are selling at $1 05 per
eack of 200 Ibfl., and which we guarantee
to be equal lo any Chemical made.
We will give away
$25 IN GOLD, I
to the person making the largest yield of
cotton to ono acre, fertilized with Farr &
Thomson's new Chemicals.
For Analysis and Formula, call at
FARR & THOMSON'S.
Feb 1 5 U
~rv i: w.
I AM now ready for taking the
popular Mincltc, (known as cigarette.
Plain cut, per doz. - $1 00
Gilt edge, per doz. - $1 50
Come and gut some of those
little favorites. I don't take less
than a dozen.
When you come for a sitting,
always bring your purse, you
always need it before you leave. sto
W. C. GALLAGHER. qu
Photo Artist. ^o
Deo 14 60 tf n
UOi
TO ROAD OVERSEERS. J*
OrricK or County Commissioners, \ 40?
Union County. j .
Union, S. C., Jan. 30, 1889. ^
ALL Road Overseers now holding Osrn - cbe
missions from the old Hoard, who wish
their Commissions renewed, as well as thos ?
who wish to retire as such overseers, will
give notice to the Clerk of litis Board without
delay.
W. M. GALLMAN, C. B. C. C. Ma
Ctias. Bolt, Clerk of Board.
Feb 1 5 3t
Application .for Homestead.
NOTICE is horeby given, that Sarah D.
Brown, widow of Barney L. Brown, P
deceased, has filed her petition before me tIK
to have a homestead assigned and set off for
tho benefit of herself and her miner child,
Amanda Florence, froin the real and personal
property ef the said Barney L.
Brown. ,ow
Notice is hereby given that the said petition
will come up for hearing before me,
?n the 28th day of February, next, at 11
o'clock, A. M.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Jan 25 4 4t*
IT'S NO USE TALKING.
SOD
1 HEREBY notify all persons indebted (
to me, that they must come and settle p0j
at once. I want money badly, and must 8,0(
collect it from those who owe me, and that eve
right soon. Those who de not heed this nolice
cannot blame me if they aro put to some nn(|
trouble and considerable costs. I am in
dead earnest about it. The money must 0
come. W. T. GltAHAM.
Jan 25 4 3t.
if any dealer says he has the W. X,. Donslai
bhoee without name and price stamped en the
bottom, put him down aa a fraud. T,
hai
mm* ? s
W. L. DOUGLAS "
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. FL'
."HO POLICE ANI) FARM RES' HHOK.
All mad* In Conirreaa, Button and Lac*.
W. L. DOUGLAS ?<
S3 SHOE uM,. .
tAASWrgiv ?,%!, ? *" <
ff. 1m IK)COLAS. BKOCKTOV, MAM
S. M . NICE, J It., & C0?#
Agents, Uftlop, S. (X
Jan 18 3 ?23 ?
BARGAINS,
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4. . ><^?
We are ac
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4PF.nT AT. 1
JA OJi VA1AJJ J
IN VI
3RESS GOODS
CLOTHING,
LADIES't
' MEN'S :
SHOE
CALL AND BE
fob:
fan 4
A TERRIB
n Prices of
THE CRISIS
AND GRAHAM & SPARKS
BARGAINS, BARG
"An honest confession is good for Ih* 8<
cited.and will Do forced w unload
ently we will offer from now until tne first
tlie public good, Listen while we tell you
Cslieoes for 4o per yard aud upward, 'Di
ods worth 8?o, 10c, 12Jc, 16o. 20c, 26o, 36c
i, 18o, 20c, 26o, and 30c. All wool Henrietti
r all wool Dresa FlMUUOlS) in stripes and l
i per yard.
)re',s Trimmiiigs in larga quantities and gn
??e.
Ve also have a very larga stock of Bad and
ap.
Jeans and i
We can certainly show you ona of tha big
rket, and the prices are away below Zero.
In Blankets, Counterpanes, and Comforts,
CLOTHING,
In this line we stand at the head of the c<
ces. We hare suits from $3 to $26. We
' pair. We also hare a splendid line of Chi
ies. Examine our clothing beforq buying, i
Shirts and T2
In this line we are making a clean sweet
n. Our 7oo shirt is a good one, and our J
BOOTS AN:
WE'LL GET THERE
We can show you one of the largest Stock
ith Carolina, at prices as low as anybody's,
'e just gone through our immense stock anti
le were carried over from last season, and 1
:o8t and below cost. We will offer you chile
kers, new stock, for f(>C worth 11 anywber
sk for $1 worth SI B6 anywhere. Our wo
ry pair warranted.
We have a lot of J. Faust & Sons, band i
I $7, which we will offer at $6 per pair,
ises shoes. Remember, we do not propose t
nly certain lots. They are a bonanza for
[ILLINERY !
adies Hats in Great V
Than :
In this line of course we alwsva take the
Call and see us and we will do 79a good,
e it, even if we have to sacrifice goods to 1
GRAlU]
topt 14 8"
TTENTION,
FAHMEB8 !
' ! ?
t
is an uncontrover:itl* f?ct. that 1 am
elling
OUR, 8UOAR, COFEF.E,
'' > <* ?J<
BACON, CORN, II AY,
ucu nuoi ruv/vr
t #ihe( things in y<>ur line, phcapor than
anywhere else.
Consult your ewn interest and get my
prices before buying.
Respectfully,
LAURENS 0. YOUNG.
Fan 26 4 In \
.iJH
BARGAINS,
>w offering
BARGAINS
H T E It
i
ILOAKS,
HATS,
S, ETC.
CONVINCED.
rER, WILKINS Ac CO.
1 If
LE CRASH
Dry G-oods.
HAS COME,
> MUST HAVE MONEY.
m
AINS, BARGAINS
Dal." The troth Is, we ere badly overdamanHa
ca IkAy oomA upon US. COQSAday
of January, some bargains that will
some of them :
una uiugmtma ior ojc ana upwara, urtu
i, 40o, marked down to 6Jc, 8Jo, 16c, 12Je,
as and other fine dress goods marked down,
alids, hay" h??n marked down from 60c to
eat varieties, at prices in proportion to the
I White Flannels which we will sell very
Cassimeres.
Best stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the
See our 25 cts. Jeans ; she's a daisy,
we can beat the Town.
CLOTHING. ;
>)umn, with the largest stock at the lowest
have single pants from G5 cents up to $8
lids and Boys Clothing at prices to suit the '
ind says vour money g
r ndershirtsl 1
t>. We have the best 60c whit* shirt in
pi shirt is a world beater.
D SH OES. s
! NOW, CERTAIN. "
s of Boots and Shoes in the upper part of o
(our customers will testify t* that.) We
1 picked out several lots of shoes, of which
iaye thrown them on our bargain counters ~
Iron's shoes from 25c per pair up. Women's -i
e. Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole <
man's 92 shoes is a challenge to the world;
tewed and guaranteed goods, werth $6 60
Also some big bargains in womens and
a sell all handsewcd goods at those prices,
somebody. First come, firBl served.
MILLINERY ! :
n r*"i nfioo T 1
WA AVVXWO. i X1UC9 llUWUr (
Ever.
lead, both as lo prices aad styles,
as we are bard up for monej and must
a'& SPARKS,
CHEAP CASH STORE.
r .f ,
CLOSING OUT AT COST.
CALL EARLY AND GET A
BARGAIN.
Fpr lb* next 30 will sell, regard*
t?rs of coat n?j entire line of
k
WATOHE3, CLOCKS, JEWEIRY
ETC.
' In fact etetjthing in the Jewelry line,
ALSO
XMAS GOODS AT COST.
G. P. G AHRRTT,
Lender in Booke and Stntionerj.
'C Jen 11 2 8i
%
9 DIMES OI
*
Or, to bo more plain, nino dimes buy
you spend your dimes with GAKltETT.
I carry on a CASH business.
I save in Book-keeping, in bad debts
and give my customers the benefit of it.
10 PER CENT.
By selling these Goods at ten cents off tl
That is how I make it out that nino time
9 DIMES
ONE DOLLAR
every time at Garrett's
V -A. T.F.NT
Remember, February 14tb is St. Valentine Day, i
kinds on display. Don't forget the strikeiug Comb
Pianos and Organs sold on caBy torou
prices.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND A L
SCIIOOI
CHEAPER T II A
BLANK BOOKS OF
Sept 21 88
: J E ? E!
AT PRICES NEVER K1V
FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY CIIEAFER THAN YOU
PLACE IN THIS ST,
Go and See F. G. TREF!
WATCHES, CLOCKS.
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAR
. And All Kinds of Musical Instruments as Viol
Which I will sell at and h
Repairing in Watches, Clooka and Jowelry. Yot
rices, AT
F. G TREFZER'S JI
Jan 18 8
farmers. del
ECONOMIZE AND MAKE YOUR FER- E
T1L1ZERS AT HOME! ? .
MyAg
DIRECTIONS for composting with t0
'Long's Prepared Chemicals: " ol. J ,
ilable Manure, ... 750 lbs.'
Cotton Seed 25 Bushels, 750 " u n
*r"H'* ''"T""'1 111 U
2 Barrels, - - - 600 "
2,000 "
or 1 Ton.
Fertilizers prepared according to above
ormula will cost but a little over one-third
ha nrirA nf A m mnnJ
I ....uvi.in.vu tciuiii.cro, UUU NU1CU '
rill give as good results. Now is the tine
o begin to put up jour compost.
For "Long's Prepared Chemicals," call A
n FOSTER, WILKINS & CO,
Deo 7 4tt 2m.
on ham
Mechanical Enterprise
AT JONESVILLE.
Apri
W. E. ALLMAN, plain and fancy liousa
larpenter, manufacturer of and dealer in
dl kinds of rough and dressed himbor, YV|
loors, saeb, blinds, and all kinds building ,
netcrial. LT A
1 also hare a lot of home-made wagons ''
ind buggies, (hand made,) which 1 will sell in2
iheap for cash. u,e 01,1
Come and see me. Rodgei
W. E. ALLMAN, friends
Joncsville, S. C need a
Jan 4 1 2ni guaran
__ and an
Money to Loan. ?Feb^
In HnniH of #:iOO and upwards, to |
be secured by first mortgage on improved 77V
farm lands. Apply to I iMl
I). A TOWN SEND, |
Attorney, AA
Union, S. C I U th
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alt* mm kara raiiad. thar hacawa Taar awa araaaitr. Tbaaa II
wba writ* at aaa* raa a* tar* af raaalatma th* Watah I
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For Sale. j ?*
rnilK house nud lot where I rciide in th* 1
1 (own of Union ? known %a the Ste*d- . ',mi
man plaee. Term* reaeouabl*, j CO
DAV1U JOHNSON. JK. **L4
Jan 4 1 4t "J
T?3 IS 10.
V
ono dollar's worth of Qood^ if
>, in postage, and Pom Books
SAVED,
10 dollar,
s one is ten.
BUY
IN GOODS,
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JJSJV*. UWU1U*
INBS.
mil 1 lm*e a nice assortment of all
:8.
?. Call or write and get
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. SUPPLIES,
N EVER.
1 ALL KINDS
G. P. GARRETT
tf
Li R Y :
rOIlN BEFORE.
COULU BUT IN ANT OTIIB&
ATE.
ZER'S STOCK.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
U. FINE STATIONERY,
ins, Banjos and Accordesns,
clow cost. r
l will find tho Best ?Yor* mJ L?w*st
2WELRY STORE,
Next Door to Bachhoit'a.
8m*
AY IS DANQHROUR,
lON'T PUT OFF.
cot, Mr. J. Lkon Brruw, fei oa flk
rco you, with a happy look oa kB
Ho has several hundred now ddfllgM
most MODERN STYLJ* of
N U M E N T8
TOMBSTINES
iro will furaish at(|H lowof pBoo BV*
evar.
LARGE SELECTION
1 ready for lettering tad ddBT?jr M
GEORGE GEDD3S.
I JUOX HARBLI \n09XM
11 lk if
here to Find Your Mule.
I'ING sold our property, known u
jc Brick Stable, we will be found dure
remainder of the ituon at
I wooden stable, known as the John
r stable, where we invite all our
to come, and especially those who
good mule or a lino horse. We
tec every mule and horse we sell,
B open to legitimate competition.
ALLEN k MILLER.
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itldM and ant popalar eetentlfie ad
anient paper patetlehed and teas tiia lereaa.
at ion af aey paper af Its alaea In tha world.
Illustrated. Beet ?aaa of Wood fcirrnTPublished
weakly. Band for epeotmao
Prtaa Id a year. Pear aieotke' trial, IV
* OO., fuiuiHMU. dU Broadway, H.T.
tCHITECTS Jt BUILDER#
Edition if Soiantiflo Amarloaa. O
raat rueoeea. Keek taaaa eon tains aolurad
rraphte platea of aountry and ally real flea
r patella tealldlnxs. Bameroua aairraTiaga
an plane aad epaalflaaMoaa for tka aea of
m ten template build lor. Prise $LM a year,
aeopy. MOBW A CO.. fgPiim?
ATENTSEIS
yean' axperlenea aad hare made owe*
00,000 application* far Amartaaa aad Poo,
la a pete ate. Bead for Handbook, Cecraa
taoe strtetly aaadmatUL
TRADE MARKS.
N year mark la not reals tared ta tka Pate?
PTKIOHT8 far books, oharta, an pat
alaklr nroenad- AOOrama
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