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llll Ta5^Tov*DBTv?The August* Chroniele says ; Spartanburg iron foundry is assured. More than half of the desired capital i?*b been subscribed, and more is promised. The point is so admirable one for such an euterprise. Our cotton factories now send their broken shafting and machinery Nerlh at great expense, or order new material with a loss of time and freight. Spartanburg is the railroad centre of a eountry thickly studded with thriving mills where improved farm machinery is used on very side; where steam engines are handled and bought in large numbers. The demand for a first class iron foundry has been recognized for months, and now we shall have t 9 Sun dat School Convention.?The State Sunday School convention will mcst this year in the city of Charleston, beginning Ttiegday evening, March 2G, and continuing through the next two days. By the constitution each County is entitled to as many delegates "as there are members from said County in the tit ral Assembly of the 8tats." The executive committees of the severs! counties ars earnestly requested to appoint promptly delegates who can attend, sod all friends of the cause are urged to do what they cau to make the convention a au:cess. xiir. milium iieynohts of Illinois, President of the International Sunday School Convention, is to bo present and take part in the convention. Enthusiasm.?You know enthusiasm when you see it. Judge of this: "I believe Compound Oxygen will cure consumption. Mrs. S. M. Anthony "Durliamville, Tcnn., July 15, 1888." "Your compound Oxygen saved my life. "Mrs. J. T. Bau.ky. "Little Hock. Ark., March 00, 1888." "I feel that 1 cannot say too much in praise of the compound Oxygen treatment. Mrs Florence Blur, "linker Ilill, Ind., March 14, 1888." N Send for our brochure of 290 pages, or our quarterly review, Health and Life, containing the results of Compound Oxygen treatment in cases of consumption, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia and all other complaints of a chronic nature. All our publications will be forwarded free of charge to any one addressing I)rs. Star key & Palen, No.-1529 Arch Street, l'hilndelphia, Pa. Tribute of Bespeot. miss flohexck boyd. Whereas, Goil in His providence has removed from this Sunday School one of its scholars, Miss Florence Boyd, who died January 28th, 1889, and liy this sad dispensation this school lins lost a diligent and faithful scholar, the church and community a lovely and exemplary member and maiden, tho family a dutiful and affectionate daughter; Therefore, be it Resolved, While we recognise the hand of our kind and covenant God end father and humbly submit to bio dealings as wieo and good, we mourn our loss nud implore His mercy that we may profit by this sore dispensation. Resolved That a blank page in our Min^ ute book be inscribed to her memory. Resolved That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be aeut to the S. C. Advocate and Union Times for publication, aud a copy furnished the bereaved family. Jonesvillo Methodist Sunday School, Jonesville, S, C, 10th February, 1889. \V. II. S. llaittlls 1 Joseph Yknabi.k > Committee Miss Lula IIa.mes J WKlTUAItY. WILLA D?Died, at her residcnco in Goshen Jli'l t .wuship. on the 301 h January lost, Mrs Mary Ann Willard, aged 03 years. McOnKlUHT?Died, Feb. 5. 1889, Evangeline, daughter of David and N. G. McCreight, aged 2 years and 11 mouths. ' Uf such is the kingdom of God. List of Letters. Remaining in the Postollice at Union for the week ending February lGth, 1880: Miss Lucy Hiker (Miss L Jcnis Herd Mr S C Haiiey 'Mr I! L Lniie, George C Mc'.arly j Miss Catharine lluti lege Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised, and will b? required to pay one cent for their delivery, J. O. IIUNTICR, P. M. LUMBER! LUMBER! ALL orders for Lumber by the car load promptly filled. A supply ol nil sizes, for small orders, always ?n hand, on th? lot in rear of S. M. Piice, Jr's stoje. C. H. IlARMAN. Feb 16 7 It* Masonic Meeting. mil 11 regular communication of Union J. I.O'lge, No. 75, A.-. F.*. M.\ will be lieiil this (Friday) evening. A full attendance is requested. W. W. HUG TIES, Sscretary. Guardian's Final Discharge. "VTOTIUK is hereby given that by permisit siinoflLm. James M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union County, i will, on th? 18tb day of Mu<ch, 188'J. make my final return and apply fur l.ettcra Disinissory as Guardian of ). Itugnn Humphries. aii persona naving cihiuis against me tarn J, Dcgan Humphries, during his minority, arc hereby lu.tilicil lo present them to me on or before tlint day, or they will be forever barreil. S. M. RICE, SR. Gum<Jisn for J. Dogan Humphries. Feb 15 7 4t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Klojsc Hawkins, Plaintiff, against Issdorc 1'obo niul Hannah Trcxler, Dc/Ct. Summons ton Rkliki?Compi.ai.nt Suited. To the ile fa nil ants, Isodore llobo, and Hannah Trcxler: YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber tit their iflicc, No. - I.awr llange, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days iu n i i u u mil \icu ncrroi, exclusive 01 llie liny of such service; nml if you fail (o nnswcr llie complaint within the lime aforesaid. the [ihiiniill hi tliin action mil apply to the court for '.lie re'itf Jeiiiuntled in the complaint. lsaled Nov. l'Jlli, 188S. 18} J a mrs Minko, Ml NIIO& MIJNHO, CUrk. JAMKS*\I. (IliK, rimniill's Aitorneye. j To the ilofriol iiit. Hannah Trrxlor:?Take j noil that the c in; lamt in thin action, to-; gelher u.iti the smiiiii'iii, of w hicli the foregoing iM .1 copy. un? filcil in the olhcc of the C'erk of the t'.itirl at Union, in the County of Union, i i ti c S'ale ol South Carolina, on ll.c loth ilav i f Nnvcii,her, lsSs ,mi'Nno & ,mu::iu?, .1A MI'S M. QKH, I'laiiitifl's Attorneys. I n oii. S. C., Feb. i.1, ISS'J. J'fb 10 7 Ot NEW F III M. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. The firm of S. M. Rice, Jr., & Co. having dissolved, 1 will continue business, as their successor, at the old stand, 1 NO. 1, EAST UNION I thank my friends for their patronage , dui ug the existence of the firm of 8. M Rice, Jr., & Co., aud do solicit their ccn- | tiuucd visits to j East Union. i I will i. > p a line of general merohan- , die*; such as , HARDWARE. Axes, hces, haraes, traces, manure forks, shovels, spades, rakea, plow stocks, plow shears, hatchets, hammers, baud saws, draw knives, etc. HOLLOW WARE Skillets, ovens, kettles, nols lids etc. TINWARE. Cups, opon and cerercd buckets, milk pans, wash pans, baking pans, dish pans? block and piece ? sauce pans, scoops, dippers, fancy painted toilet setts, sprinkliug ( pots, measures, funnels, etc. CUTLERY CROCKERY am. QUKKNSWARE. t Cups and saucers, plates, all kinds of ( dishes and bowls, pitchers and basins ; Glass of all kinds, such a* lamps, goblets, tumblers, glass plates, pitchers, glass sets, lamp chimneys, of all kinds nud sizes, fancy dinner, tea, and toilet sets, etc. JUQ am. JAR WARE, and FLOWER l'OTS. Woodenwae. r Well buckets, common water buckets, white and red ce lar buckets, scives, moss ures, wash bowls, axe handles, brootus, eto WINDOW GLASS, OF VARIOUS SIZES. Oils and Paints. Including Turpentine, putty, white 'ead, paint brushes, all colors of paints in oil, dry and mixed. CONFECTIONERIES. } Candies, cakes, crackers nnil fruits. I Groceries. [ Molasses, flour, ceru, meal, oats, bacon, 1 sugar and coffee. * fl Fancy Groceries. I Canned fish, of various kinds, canned i tomatoes, canned tomatoes and okra, canned 1 fruits, spices, teas, essences and extracts. ( t Stationery. Blank books, various sizes and kinds of writing paper, pencils, pens, etc. 1 invite all to come and examina and price my goods. S. M RICE, JR. E U P. S.? Havo also, a large lot of boots and shoes, and some dry goods, which 1 am selling AT COST, to clcse them out. S. M. IV., JIV.. E. U. Feb 15 7 1 in DRS.STARKEY & PALES S 1 TREATMENT BY INHALATION. < i 1629 A.rcti Street. Phltad'a. Pa. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, I lead ache. liability, Rheumatism. Neuralgia aud all j Chronic and Nervous Disorders. "The Compound Oxygen Treatment," Drs. 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( No. 1 r.-JO Arct. reel, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb T1 8 Ciu SHERIFF'S SALESfor February 1SNW. i 1)Y vjrluo el an execution and warrant to J nie directed 1 will sell before the Court House door in thotowu of Union, on Monday the fourth day of .March next, during 1 the legal hours of cole, the following detcrihed property, to wit : ' (hie 11act ofland belonging to James N. Ileum r, situate, lying and being in Pinckney ' township, Union County, containing oue liuiidrril and tweiily-ouo acres, more or less, bounded by lands of II. L. (loss, Harris llrw. and the estate of .i. (' Harris, deceased. ' Levied on nil I lobe sold as tiie property of ( James N. limner, at the suit of George l>. I .an. lion id ?S: Co., l'liiii.t'fl'?, ngaihst Jnmea N. llenner and Wil.'i iui T. 'I houiMin Lh fenda nts. A I AO i Two halea of cotton Inb'iigirig to I'.dwiii j (J'liidp i rk. seized under wair int arid to i>e j sold ui 'lie property of I'M win (Soiidelock at j lli" it it ol l>. P. l'liinari, I'liintitV, figoiiji \ \ l dwin tii u leliok, delor.d.iii'. This 1 liti i Febiuttry 186'.', ' I J. G. LONG, S. U. C. * ^le of Land to Foreclose Mortgage. BY virtue of the power contained in a ceriain mortgage deed made by S. J. Kay to J. T. Hill & Co., dated '28th day ot January. 1882, and recorded in the office of lhe Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union County, in Hook of Mortgages E. 6, i'oges 21t>, 217, 218, 219, and whieh aaid mortgage has been assigned to me, - I will sell before the Court Hou*e door at Uuion, by public auction, to the highest bidder, en the first Monday in March next, within the hours of Sheriff's sale-*, all the right, title and interest of said S. J. Kay, in and to all that parcel of land, being the remainder of all the land mortgaged to the said J. T. Hill & Co., by the said S. J. Kay, whieh remain, der is a part of the home tract mentioned in mertgage, containing twenty-nine and onenaif acres more or lees, situate in CroM Keys township, Union County, in the State of South Carolina, and beunded by lands of Jason \V. Murphy, J. W. Humphrits and J. D. Graham. TEEMS CASH. J. D. GRAHAM, Feb'y 9th, 1889. Assignee. Feb 15 7 3t. UNIMPROVED LANDSOFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, 1 Union, S. C., February 1, 1889. / The following Act ia published in aocordinee with Section 3 ; An Act to allow unimproved lands which have not been on the Tax Bosks since 1875 to be listed without penalty. Section 1. Bo it enacted bv the Senate *ud House of Representatives of the State sf South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That in all cases where uuimproved land which has not been upon the lax books since the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1874, and which are not on lie forfeited list, shall at any time before .he 1st day of October, 1888, be returned o the County Auditor for taxation, the said Auditor be, and is hereby instructed 0 assess the same and to enter it upon the luplicate of the fiscal yoar, commencing Scvember 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of liat year. Sec. 2 That all such lands as may be rsturuod to the Auditor for taxation belwerft the first day of October, 1888, and the first lay of October, 1889, shnll be assessed and ibarged with the simplo taxes of the two iscal years commencing, respectively, on he first day of November, 1887, and the irst day cf November, 1888. Sec. 3. That as soon as praotisablo after ho passage of this Act the Comptroller general is directed to furnish a eopy of he same to each Auditor in tho State, aod ho Auditors are required to publish tho ame in each of their county papers, eaoe 1 week for three months during the year 1888, and for the same period of time dusk* _ ? toon a a ? - * - ? a_ lllg i II u jcoi IOOJ, IUU IUO COPL OI BUUQ jublication shall be paid by the county reasurer, upon ilia order of the county lommissioners, out of the ordinary county ax last collected. Approved December 19, 1887. NAT. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 ti Sim The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Plea*. II. L. Uoss, Plaintiff, mnaimt. I). B. Free, Defendant. IN obedience to an order made in the stated case, by his Honor W. II. Walaee, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the 2ourt house door, in the town of Union, within tho legal hours of sale, on the first Monlay iu March 1889, the following desoribed property, to-wit : All that certain tract of land lying, being ind situate, in Union County, State afore aid, containing three hundred and sixtySve acres, more or less, bounded by lands of state Samuel Faucett, Robert Lawson, Milly Fowler, John llolconib and others. TERMS OF SALE : (>ne-third cash, the balance on a credit o mcand two years, in Oipial installments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured y bond of the purchaser aud a mortgage of the premises. JAME9 MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Feb. G. 1889. Feb 8 G 41 20c. for Cottoi} "CAROLINA TRIBE-' LONQ STAPLE WF. have sold our crop at above price, and have 1,000 bushels of seed for sale at (1 per bushel, osth. If yon can raise cotton at that price send your order for seed to U9. CF.LV & BRO., Greenville, S. C. Feb lb Y ' 1 In Notice of Final Discharge"VTOTICE is hereby given, that by per* mission of llon.'Jas. M. Gee, l'robate Judge for Union t'ounty, I will, ou the 12th day of March nest, mnke my final return Mid apply for Letters Dismisspry, as Aciininistrator of the estnlc of Salina Sartor, ieceased. All persons indebted to the said estate, ire hereby notified to make payments at nice ; and all persons having claims against aid estate u ust present them to me, on or before the above date, or they will bp forsver barrel. 8. M, RICE, JR. Adm'r. estate of Salina Sartor. Feb. 8 0 4t TO ROAD OVERSEERS. Office of County Commissioners, 1 Union County. j Union, S. C., Jan. 30, 1889. ALL Road Overseers now holding Cammissions from the old Board, who wish heir Commissions renewed, as well as thos0 vllO wish to retire as sneli nveraeera will jive notice to the Clerk of this Bonrd with>ut delay. W. M. OALLMAN, C. B. C. C. (*11 as, lith.t, Clerk of lizard. Feb 1 5 3t Application for Homestead. N0TICE is hereby given, that Sarah P. Brown, widow of Barney L. Brown, leceased, has Bled Iter petition before rae o liave a homestead assigned and set off for he benefit of herself and her minor child, \man<la Florence, from the real and perlonal property ?f (lie said Barney L. drown. Notice is hereby ,jiven that the said peition will oonie up for hearing bafore me, >n tbe 28th day of Februnry, next, at 11 'clock, A. M. JAMES MUN 110, Master for Union County. Jan 25 4 4i* Horse and Wagon for Sale. VS\ one wishing to purchase a sound and gentle hor*e, that wid work anywhere you put him, and a wagon and harie e, can find the very animal they want >y applying at this otlioe. J an 25 4 31 I BARGAIN^! We are no? SPECIAL B It Will DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. y LADIES' CI MEN'S H SHOES ? CALL AND BE CC FOSTI Jan 4 1 A TERRIBL1 In P rices of THE CRISIS AND GRAHAM A SPARKS " n A T-? A * ?? ? - - JDAllWiHn?, UAKU-AJ "An honest confession is good for the soul.' stocked and will be forced to unload to meet the d quently we will offer from now until the first dnj do the public good, Listen while we tell you son Calicoes for 4c per yard aud upward, Dress Goods worth 8$c, 10c, 12Jc, 16c. 20c, 25c, 35o, 40 15c, 18c, 20c, 26c, and 30e. All wool Henriettas ai Our all wool Dress Flannels, in stripes and palid 40c per yard. Dress Trimmings in large quantities and great < above. We also have a very large stock of Ked and Wl cheap. Jeans anil C We can certainly show you one of tbc biggest Market, and the prices are away below Zero. Se In Blankets, Counterpanes, and Comforts, wo CLOTHING, ( In this line we stand at the head of the colun prices. We have suits from $3 to $26. We hav< per pair. We also have a splendid line of Childs times. Examine our clothing before buying, and Shirts and TJn In this line we are making a clean sweep, town. Our 75e shirt is a good one, and our$l s TinOTR ANT1 WE'LL GET THERE ] We can Bbow you one of the largest Stocks o South Carolina, at prices as low as anybody'*, (ou have just gone through our immense stock and pi some were carried over from lost season, and have at cost and below cost We will offer you childrei Polkers, new stock, for 75c worth $1 anywhere, stock for $1 worth $1 25 anywhere. Our womai every pair warranted. We have a lot of J. Faust & Sons, hand sewi and $7, which we will offer at $5 per pai"\ Als misses shoes. Remember, yye do not propose to si ?only certain lo(s. They are a bonanza for son MILLINERY ! I Ladies Hats in Great Var Than Ei In this line of eourse we always take tho lea< Call and see us and we will do you good, as have it, even if we have to sacrifice goods to <ret GRAHAM Sept 14 37 > E W . rfh I AM now ready for taking the popular Minette, (known as cigarette. R Plain cut, per doz. - $1 (X) -*-? Gilt edge, per doz^ 5\ 50 \\ Copi? and get tome of those to n little favorites. I don't lake less on 1 than a dozen. e" When you come for a silting, a|| , always bring your puree, you of II always ^need it before you leave. W. C. GALLAGHER. ?f V Photo Arliet. Deo 14 60_ _ Jf JJ SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. noil BY virtue of the power contained in a Q certain mortgage deed'made by Anuinda Fob: J. Foster, to Wm. T. Graham, dated January 8th, 1887, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for P Union oounty, in book of Mortgages, J, 9, 1881 page 45, I will sell before the Court house Fi door at Union, by publio auction, to the highest bidder, on Salesday in March 1889, R within the hours of Sheriff*a sales, all the If right, title and interest of said Amanda J. IA Foster, in and to all that parcel of land cod- m taining ninety-six and one-fourth aoree, sit- fl uated in l'inckney Township, county of H Union, State of South Carolina, and bounded V by lands of I?r. Rob). Little, J no. P. McKissick and Jeff Smith. TERMS CASH. WM. T. GRAHAM. "Sim Feb C G 3t- Rfc \ iARGAINS, ' offering 7 ARGAINS * r f 11 i mm mm .OAKS, ATS, , ETC. . r INVINCED. :r, wilkins co. " S! E CRASH Dry G-oods. HAS COME, MUST HAVE MONEY. [NS, BARGAINS " F " The troth is, we ere badlj overlemands t>s they come upon us, conser of January, some bargains that will ae of them : Ginghams for 8Jo and upward, Dress o, marked down to GJc, 8?c, lflc, 12Jc, nd other fine dress goods marked down. a, hare beta m&rkcu down from uOo to ? TV varieties, at prices in proportion to the bite Flannels which we will sell rery assimeres. stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the e our 25 cts. Jeans ; she's a daisy, can beat the Town. CLOTHING. in, with the largest stock at the lowest j e single pants from G5 cents up to $8 jn and Boys Clothing at prices to suit the th save yeur money r( dersliirts. m gi We have the best 50c white ahirt in %t hirt is a world beater. | SHOES. WTr\TTT J71T1 m A .iww, uiiiviiiin. f Boots and Shoes in ths upper part of ir customers will testify te that.) We eked out several lots of shoes, of which ; thrown them on oar bargain counters i'b shoes from '25c per pair up. Woman's Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole w i's $2 shoes is a challenge to the feorld; ed and guaranteed goods, werlh $6 60 o some big bargains in wonoens and w >11 all hnndsewed goods at those prices, lebody. First come, first served. MILLINERY ! "? ieties. Prices Lower rer. < d, both as to prices and styles, we are hard up for money and ^mst SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. tf te State of South Carolina. g COUNTY OF UNION. yJAS. M. GEE, Esq., Frobate Judge. TIIEREA8, John K. Young, of Union r County, in said Slate, has mude suit ic to grant him letters of Administration he estate of and effects of Jasper Gibbes, tased. hese are, therefore, to oite and admonish ind singular the kindred and creditors jo uaui jasper wibDes, deceased, that r be and appear, before roe, in the Court 'robate, to be held at Union C. H., South >lina, onthe25th day of February, next, r publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in foreuooo, to ahow cause, if any tbey 6. why the said Administration should be granted. iven under roy hand this 7th day ef ruary, Anno Domini 1880, 1 J AM KM M. OEE, 1 Judge Probate, ublished on the 8th day of Febftary, 4 J, in the Union Tiroes. i eh 8 t> 2t Saal ess "ink la tea warM. fl II |1 If r*r?Mt HatkMSr. W?.JL II1 111 Ipryftagpg reaiaS. HaTyXtUM] XnyP^^PfS^^^^eUuka| Oaaaa. Wtlk Inllta* Efl V nllk x.rM 1 W affW ? < MM af r^ail nlM. 1 nONKV'tBI viMPttMaaaai*. wmiir ?*a N*n *u fru, C leeeia* Wl?a eer lefl#a?4ael. aaVa Uaa af wmSsIS eaastM. Tbaea aaaaplea, aa h wall aa iaa KiMk, wa aaM Frat, nk i*a fcaaa lift i to yaw lift far anika aa4 aSaaa Wa aa Waaa Mjrtaft aallaS, kkajrbaaaaa jraatjawa yaa^aa^^JfWaa *?MdaT*S?j?f ajnniilfc iJkaH iffiw 1 ttra ? Cfu aex IUi ifas iiHlMiWk J 9 DIMES 0 Or, to bo more plain, nine dimee t ou spend your dimes with GARRETT I carry on a CASH business. I save in Book-keeping, in bad d nd giro my customers the benefit of i1 10 PER CEN' By telling these Goods at ten oanta o That it how I make it ont that nine \ 9 DIME ONE DOLLAR every time at Garrc VA^EN'; Rcntmbir, February 14th is St. Valentine D nda on display. Don't forget tbs strikeing ( ianos and Organs sold on easy t price SCHOOL BOOt AND SOHOC CHEAPER T r BLANK BOOKS Sept 21 18 : J E W E AT PRICES NEVER 1R8T-CLA8S JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN PLACB IS THI -C n rnr vjvj auu ucc X', vx. xx1 'ATCHES, CLOCKS, jewelry, silver and tlatbd And All Kinds of Musical Instruments ai Which I will sell at i Repairing in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, ices, AT F. G. TREFZER'i Jan IK i Where to Find Your Mule. TAVINGsold our property, known aa the Brick Stable, we will be found dur- g g the remainder of the season at , e old wooden stable, known as the John r jdger stable, where we invite all aar ( iends to come, and especially these who j, :ed a good mule or a fine horse. Wa h jarsntee every mule and horse we sell, id are open to legitimate competition. ALLEN & MILLER. I Feb 1 5 lm. CLEARANCE SALE, , Te make roam far our a took of SPRING GOODS hioh are new beginning to some in, we ( are new offering the balaaoe of our t ALL AND WINTER GOODS, t insisting ef Calicos, Dress Ooods, Jeans, < erseye, Clothing, lints, Caps, Roots and ' Shoss, at a iREAT RE DUCTION To those who com# eerly we oan effsr ?me bargains that are snrs to please. We re determined to close out our Winter lock, if low pricts will bo any inducement. RICE & McLURE. ' Jan 4 1 tf If any denier enya he has the W. L, Douglas hoes without name and psioe stamped ea be bottom, put him down as a fraud. Af. L. DOUGLAS |>3 SHOE OENTLSJIflEM. Beat In the world. Kiemlne hla fff.OO OBNUINK HAND-8KWID 8HOB 4.00 IIAND-8EWKD WBLT HHOK. _ S3JiO I'OI.ICB AND FARMKR8' HHOE. p.M EXTRA VA I.UK CAI.F HHOI. it.tB WORKINGMAN'8 SHOE. 2.00 end *1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL BBOKS All made In Conjrrew, Button and Laca. N. L. DOUGLAS 13 SHOE laCTIS. .Beet Materiel, lteet Style. Beat Fitting;. I t not told by your dealer, write W. L. DOUG LAN. BROCKTON. MASS ' t). Mi RICE, JR., E. U. Agent, UnigD, 8. C. SB 18 3 Om NB IS 10. _ " 1 ' * ' ?uj on# dollar'# oortk ot Ooo^ Jf bt?, in po#ug#, and ful Book ft r. SAVED, V th# dollar, times one is ten. S B U Y : IN GOODS, ttt'i Book Store. riNES. ftj, and I have a nlaa aasoriaaat of all errafl. Call or vrite and gel B. zmm ALL >T_. SUPPLIES, IAN EYE R. OF ALL KINDS G P. GARRETT tf 1 L R Y : KNOWN BEFORE. YOU COULD BUT IB ANT OTIM S 8TATB.? LEFZER'S STOCK. ? SCHOOL BOOKS, WARE FINE 8TATIONIRY. I Violins, Banjos and Aeoerdeena, and below cost. . Yea will Hid the Beet Work and hew net B JEWELRY STORE. iNsxl Deor te Btobkeif */ \ ? . ' NOTICE OP SALE. rvN Uie 19th day of February 1889, I wtll LF sell at, pub lie outory, at Union C. H., 1. C., the following described properly, rbich has been forfeited under See. 8,400 CTissd Statutes of the United States, to wit: )ne sorrel mare mule, one light sorrel torse mule, oae two horse wagon, and arness for same. One package oorn wbie;e7? (27 gallons) one package corn whisky, G gallons) two empty packages, one sy* ihen, and oae gallon sseaanre. ED W. CROFT, Deptaty Collector f>th Dir. Dis. So. Ca. J'eb 9 fl Ut $26 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY. WK hare a new Farmer* Chemical, which we are selling at 91 06 per tack of 200 lb*., aud which wa guarantee o be equal to any Chemical made. We will gira away $ 25 IN GOLD, to the perron making the largest yield of :otlon to ?ae acre, fertilised with Farr k 1'homeon'e sew Chemicals. For Analysis and Formula, call at FARK k THOMSON'S. Feb 1 6 4t Mechanical Enterprise AT JONESVILLE. W. K. ALLMAN, plaia aad fanny house earpeater, manufacturer of and dealer in all kinde of rough aud dreaaed lumbar, doors, saeb, blinds, and all kiada building material. I also have a lot of bome-mada wageae B V _ 4 a .J 6- \ V r ?III mil ouggiea, (nuu mine,; wnon i win sou ehoij) for ca?h. Come ml aee i?e. W. E. ALLMAN, Juneavillo, 8. C Jm 4 * 1 'Jm ATT EINTIOIV, FARMERS 1 It ia in uoeontroTertihle fact, that I Ml aalling FLOUR, 8U0AR, COFFEE, BACON, CORN, HAT, RP.D RU8T PROOF SEED OATS. and ether thing* in your line, oheiper than anywhere alee. Ceoault your own interact and get my prieee before buying. Reepectfully, LAURENS Q. TOUNO. Jan 26 4 1m Money to Loan. In HBIUH ?i 03OO and npwarda, te he secured by tiret mortgage on improved rirm lenda. Apply to . D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney, Union, 0 . C> ? Sm . t$s' ;0 < r&jjM