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?r 'V Sf 4. i k ii , ,, i To th* White Teaohers Of Union County The South Carolina Teachers' AssociatU au organisation having for its object tl professional improvement of its membe and the .advancement of Educational i terests generally, is desirous of inoreasi V Us membership and of extonding its ^ fluence. Thlsjaan onfyi be dono by means of eat - ' <n?i ondbo*fly"^o-??sration on the part the Teachers bf (he State, ?d?1 with a vie of securing that co.operaiion, I Address y this Circular and invito you to booomo tnoatboi". The dues are only ons dollar year, payable at tho Annual Meeting. Tho Annual Meeting for 1889, will be he in the Femalo College Building el Columbii on tho 10th, 17th and 18th of July. A attractive Programme is boing prepared b, the Excoulivo Committee, the Railroads wi rodnce their rates, and no effort will I spared to make the mooting both interostin and iostruotive. Send your nanto at post office address, at .nee, to HENRY 1 ARCHER, I'rea.S.C. Ttmchert Attn Chai lksto.v. Hr Showed His Good Sbnsb.?Our trave lug men as a rule are meu of lively dispos; tlou. Thoy make a good impression on th public by their engaging mnonors, but whe tho true geutlomaa with kind and eympt "tnethJ Impulses hod that feeliug of tondoi ness, known only to men of the highest orde is to bs shown the "drummer" is n<^ bs hind his follows. Capt. C. F. Hoko, one c iu? uiui maoiy Known (raveling men it the 8outh, writes : "I got from you a botll of Dr. Westmoreland's Caliseya Tonic fo . my little daughtor, who had been prostrated with fever and was very weak and had no appotite. Sho had not used more than half the bottlo before sho had an excellent * S? - appetito and regained her strength will astonishing rapidity. I believe it to be at excellent Tonic." This great Tenio is sold by J. W. Posoj & Bro. Drugs S Drugs 1 1 Drugs 111 Go to PO 8EV8 Drug Store for your Drugs. Se< their advertisomcut. Every customer re ceives courteous and careful attention. A1 guuua plainly labeled and well wrapped be fore leaving store. OBITUARY, ^ McCREIGIlT?Died, on Friday the 6tb -~inat., at bcrrcsideuco at Glendale Factory 8partAnburg Ce., Mrs. \Yui. McCreight, af ter an illness of 7 weeks. Mrs. MoCreigbl was boyn in this county, ^ *nd was a consistent member of tho Presbyterian church. She leaves a devoted h usband and seven children to msurn the 1 osc of a faithful christian wifo and mother. List of Letters. Remaining in the PostofficWag^nion foi the week endiog April 20th, 188^^ Rate Mr. H. U. . [Murphy Mr Joe. Bate Mr II II | Player Mr F E Davis Mrs J II |l'almer J K Howard W F |Kison Miss Sallie Miller N M |Sims Mrs Armanda Persons calling for the above letters will please say Iheyaro advertised, and will be required to pAy ono cent for their delivery J. C. HUNTER, P. M. WHO WANTS A BUGGY? rnHOSK who wish second-hand buggies, ?-J; good as new, for half price, it will pay to call on us before buying elsowhero. We will also havo new Buggies, Carriages and Wagens, in a few days. Call and exaraiuo whether you buy or not. J. C. HUNTER * RON. April 16 16 St. Administrator's Notice. PERSONS holding claims against the estate of Asa Smith, deceased, will please presont them to me, properly probated; ord those indebted to the said deceased will please make immediate jojnunl. March :10th 1880: WILLIAM SMITH, Adtn'r Ata Smith. April f> 14 4t. Notice of Final Dlsoliarge, NOTICE is hereby given, that by per mission of Hun. James M: Qee, Prob&to Judge for Union County, I will, on the 10th, day of May, 1880, at 12 o'olock, A. M make my final return and apply for letteri J^ismissoiy, as Executor of the estate of R. F. Glenn, deceased. All Demons indebted to said estate mus settle by that date, and all persons havin| ^ claims against tbe estate must prcsen r them, properly aitested, en or before thai date; or tbey will be forever barred. \Y. G. AUSTIN, Ex'r. Est. R. F. Glenn. April 19 16 3t F. C. WILLARD, HOUSE AND SICN PAINTER I- would rospeotfully inform tbe eitizeni of Union that I am prepared to oxecuto al kinds of llouso, OrnnmonUl and Sigi Painting, Graining, Varnishing, Pape Hanging, &o. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY, OrJers left at the Times Office will b promptly attended to. F. C. WILLARD. April 10 16 If | SHERIFF'S SALES for HIny 1889. T>V virtue of sundry exeoutiooe te me d X> recteJ, I will sell boforo the Ceurt IIoui door in the town of Union, on Monday the 6t day of May next, during the legal boui of sales, the following described propert; to-wit: ^ 230 AORES. All the right, title and interest that \ E. Davis owns iu one trjst of land, oituati lying aud being in Union township, Unio County^, containing two hundred and ihirt acres, 'more or less, bounded by lands John F. MoKiseick, William M. Oallmai II. II. lleluo and J. D. MoN'exco. Levit |c. 00 to be s lid as tho proporty of M. J f* Davie, nt tho suit of V/. F. M. Williams at H.J, Williams, Plaintiffs, against M. . r" Da*is, defendant. ALSO Oae lot of land, with dwelling houi * thereon, belonging lo Jtmii M. Qibhe, 4 ceased, situate, lying and being in the to* of Union, Union County, containing thr and 117-1000 acres, more or less, bound* North by lands of Mra. Mary P. Dawkia Cast by lot of H. L Goaa, South by Ma * , Street, West by gardsn lot of Janes 1 Qibbs, deceased. Lovied on and to be ac as the property of Jantos M. Gihba, decease at tho suit of Arthur B. Parquhar, Plainii against James M. Gibbs,. Defendant, J. 0. l.ONO.S. IF. C. r This lf?th April, 1389. April in 10 3t 4 JEW lie tAT PRICES NEYEj n* FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER TK ia PLACE IN rQ Go and See F. G. of In WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLA * And All Kinds of Musical Instramei a Which I will sel . . :ring in Watches, Clooks and Jew rioes, AT F. G- TREFZE r Jan 18 ?1 \ Oi? 1 *1 - OA-1 vbidjrou ur oioien. ^ TjlROM ay farm, on Saturday night the *- JD 13th, a BLACK MARE MULE, 4 years old, about 10 hands high, nose slightly brown, shoulders rubbsd by the collar and no shoes on. A liberal reward will bo given to any l" one informing iue, or Messrs. Fant Bro's of 0 Union, where I can find her, or whj will a bring her to me. Address . .. . . . ? .. G. H. JETER, Meador P. O. r Union, S. C. * April 1G 10 " 8t e SPRING IN PULL BLOOM AT MRS. GRANT'S. 1 I have just reoeived'a well selected and 1 complete assortment of Ladies and Misses HATS AND BONNETS. ALSO ? Flowers and Trimmings, Cori sets and Bustles, 1 wliioh I will soil at the lowest p rices, Cal and see me. The hats and trimmings will speak for themselves. k Yours Truly, MRS. JAS. GRANT. April 11 16 8t ! The State of So uth Carolina > COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Picas. W. Thomas Littlejohn, Plaintiff. gainst, Charles Sims, Caroline F,- Elmore, ?*rah Adeline Sims, Mary E. Hamilton, William II. Wallace, Defendants. To the Dcfondants aba to named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon i you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, 2. Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service; hereof, excluslvo of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in trtWSCiioa ?nv urt.\j - X..? , relief demanded In the complaint. Dated April 9th, A. D. 1889. ' MUNRO & MUNRO, riaintiiTs Attorney. To the defendant Caroline E. Elmore: Tnln KAli?* lK.1 !.? ? I?UMV UVtlVO, ?u?v lliv OUUJIUUUa IU 11119 ??" lion, of which tlio foregoing is a copy, was filed in (he office of the Clerk of the Court of Coaimen Picas for the County of Union in the Stato of South Cerolina on the 9th day of April, 1889. ' April 9, 1889. MUNRO It MUNRO, ' Attorneys fop Plaintiff 2 Lew Range, Union S. C. April 12 15 6tAN ORDINANCE TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE FISCAL TEAR COMMENCING SEPT. 10, 1889. Council Chamber, \ Union, 8. C., April 2, 1889. / i DE it erdained by the Tewn Ceuncil ef 13 Union, in the State of South Carolina, j now met and setting, and by the authority, of the same. Section 1. That a tax of two (2) mills t upon every dollar of the value of all Real ; estate, Stock in trade and personal property t in the town of Union, be and the same t is hereby levied, to meet the ordinary expenses of the municipal government of said town, for the fiscal year commencing Sept. 10th, 1889. Sko. 2 That the sum of one dollar and fifty cents be fixed as a commutation for street and road duty, and the said sum is hereby required to bo paid by each and ever y able-bodied male person between the ages of eighteen ami fifty-five years old, who reside within tho incorporate limits of said tewn. Sec. 8. That the Town Treasurer do proceed at once to collect the Taxos herein levied, and that he shall keep hie books 1 open from the first day of May next until I the first day of June next, after which time 1 he shall proeeed, by distress or otherwise, r ae prescribed by law, te collect suoh as remain unpaid, with a penalty ef twenty per cent, added. Sec. 4. That the basis of valaea for the e taxation of Real "Estate, personal property and etook In trade, shall be taken from the books of the County Auditor, for the year 1888, ss far as it relates to the town of _ Union. Sec. 5. License fees shall be as follows : For each dealer in fertilisers from 8 to 26 tens $ 5 00 For each dealer in fertilisers - from 26 to 76 tens . 10 00 i" Fer each dealer in fertilisers 0 mr . - Arts . - - ? - ie irotn to to zzo ions 10 UU h For eaoh sewing machine agent 6 00 r? " " life insurance agent... 10 00 ft ? " lire " ?' 10 00 11 ?? liver/ or eale stable.,, 26 00 ?! " carriage, baggy and . heree, kept for, hire outside of l* liter/ stable 10 00 B' For eaeh two-horse dray per n annum 10 00 F For eaeh one-horse dray per . annum 6 00 " For each billiard room on main ? etrret . 26 QQ " For eaeh billiard room en back street 16 00 ? ror eaon i?n pin auey....... .... OU uu For each and every oircua ptr day 76 00 it For oaoh and every aide show It. por day.. 10 00 rn For oaoh and ovary lecture, tt musical sntortainmont, play or ,d show, for roward or gain, por day 6 00 ia, For oaoh and ovary iiinvrant ,in salvsmaD, por day 6 CO HI, For oaoh and every anotipnper ,ld por day..,,, 1. 2 60 ?l) Doue and ratified andar the oorporato d' seal of the said-town of Union, on tho 2d ' day of April, A. D., 1889. J. H. Rommn, . W. T. GRAHAM, Clark and Troaa'r. lnlendant. April 6 U U ELRT: R KNOWN BEFORE. IAN YOU COULD BUT IR ANT OTS11 THIS STATE. TREFZER'S STOCK. ?? ? . SCHOOL BOOKS, TED WAKE. FINE STATIONIRT. its as Violins, Banjos and Aceordeens, 1 at and below cost. elry. Tou will find the Best Work and Dewed R'S JEWELRY STORE, Next Door te Btehheif e. 8 In* UNIMPROVED LANDS. OFFICE COCNTT AUDITOR, \ Union, S. C., February 1, 1889. / The following Act is published in accordance with Section 8 : 1. l-i i- " m.u nn iv auow unimproved lands which have not been on the Tax Boeks aince 1876 lobe listed without penaltj. Sbctiok 1. Be it enacted-by the Senate and llcuae of Representatives of the Static of 8outh Carolina, now met and titling in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That in all cases where uuimproved land which has not been upon the tax books since the fiscal year commencing Nevemberl, 1874, and which are not en the forfeited list, shall at any time before the 1st day of October, 1888, be returned to the County Auditor for taxation, the said Auditor be, and is hereby instructed to assess the same and to cuter it upon the duplicate of the fiseal year, commencing November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of that year. Sic. 2. That all such lands as may be returnod to the Auditor for taxation between the first day of October, 1888, and the first I day of October, 1889, shall be assessed and charged with the simple taxes of the two fiscal years commencing, respectively, en the first day of November, 1887, and the first day cf November, 1888. Sxc. 3. That as soon as practioable after the passage of this Act the Comptroller general is directed to furnish a copy of the same to each Auditor in the State, and the Auditors are required to publish the same in caeh of their county papers, ence a week for three months during the year 1888, and for the same period of time during the year 1889, and the cost of such publication shall be paid by the county treasurer, upon the order of the county commissioners, out of the ordinary county tax last collected. Approved December 19. 1887. NAT. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 6 'i m A REVOLUTION IN SEWING MACHINES. The "IMEMORE8T," with high arm, drop leaf, and cover, aa illustrated, and full set of nickel plnted attachments, WARRANTED by the manufacturers, for 6 years. Same as sold elsewhere for $35, only $10 SO CASH, at Factory. Thousands now in daily use. Save Agents' great big profits, and buy direct of FOSTER, W1LKINS & CO. March 8 10 It SAVE YOUR MONEY, BY BUYING PTTPTP. lurtP-TYrnTMinci rvDTTno ? VMU WUVIWUIIJUI V1VUU0 OHEMIOALS, PAINTS, OILS, TOILET SOAPS t PERFUMES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, ETC., : F II 0 M : J.W.POSEYUBO, DRUGGISTS. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM JROJJNJXJZIL.u3LJLLJL jiniiusL PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, for Mcdiotnal use. FINE CIGARS AND TOBAOOO. 19* Our Goods hare been bought LOW fer CASH, and selected with the greatest ears, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. J. W. POSEY A BRO. March 22 12 1 y. Notice of Final Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby .'given that by permission of Hon James M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, on the 10th day of Mev 1880, make my final return and apply for letters dismissory as Administrator of the estate of Isaac P. hlurpby, deceased. All persons having claims agaidst said estate must present them te me, properly attested, on or before that day or they will be forever barred. J, P. BAILEY, Adm'r ef eat. I. P. Murphy. April 12 15 4L Notice of Final Discharge. NOTICE la hereby given that by permlaaion of Hon. Jamea M. Oee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, an the 10th day of llij lb89, make my to|l rot urn ud apply for letters dieipUsert Administrator of tha estate of Sylvia K. Murphy, deceased. All persona having claims against said taut* roust present then to me, property attested, on or before that day or they will ha forever barred. J. F. RAILET, Aan'r estate Sylvia P. Mnrphy. April 12 Id 4K NEwj 0 " frAirt 1 ( I have just oixmed a fine SrxU the most delicious cooling drink of1 Water, Milk Shako, Lemonade ottd 1 > BASE BAJ is now at hand, and I have a large 8 Base Ball Bats, Base Ball Gloves, B Masks, Caps, Belts, Score Books, Ball Shoes and Suits. I am Agent for the most popular F nish them at publisher's prices. A line line of stick and French Cj BOOKS AND % cheaper than ever known before. At I y - r Sept 21 OnnTum ^rrtJLLYlj I We invite our frienda and patrong SPRING I which is now being op DRESS We call the Ladies attention to oui merit, consisting ofTfenriettas, Cashn Chambreys, Sateens and Calicoes. : S H C Our line of Shoes is large and comp Boys, Ladies and Children. Try a pi $4.00 HAND-MAI : H : A : Our line of Hats, in both Straw 1 "Citv." J S A D D I Just received a nice lino of Saddles, CLOTHING! We find that we are overstocked in inducements in both Mens' and Youth H A R D V Do you need any Plow Stocks, Hoc; other farming implements ? If so, yo look at our Stock. CROCKERY \ We also have a full line of Crocker low prices. ^ March 29 18_ Qalliiinr -Dirt oollin n UUIlllig UUI, PUllLli g READ CA1 And Rei Tlint FLYNNIIiim always been' tills section i I HAVE now made tho greatest effe thing, if poeaible. And if Goods sacrifice) rs, 1 can convince tbeui that the Goods ARE SAC: r Seat rraste Modj^kas^&avcmsreff ti houses at $16 50 to $20, I will sell at Misses Newmarkets, fine Goods, at Ladies " 44 nice 44 at Those Goods are worth double whai I have the fashionable Tricot from Those Goods are 54 inches wide. Cashmeres, double "width, from 14?< I have all dress trimmings, includin 55c. worth 85c. Worsted dress Goods Jeans, Flannels, Ticking, Towels, 1 BOOTS AN HATS ANI MY STOCK ( A ., '<& ' ' is acknowledged by every person, to have ever seen above Charleston. 1 have thousands of other articles tion; but if you wa^| fs many Goo for $16, DO NO FAIL d. c. e LEADER AND CU May 27 P E N I N G IT ? ETT'S. .... . rant and am now prepared to servo the season?FRUI-MIZ. Also Soda Glenn Spring Water. -.L SEASON lock of Base Balls, Base Ball Shoes, ase Ball Rules for 1889, Base Ball 4 etc. Special orders taken for Base 'apcrs and Magazines, and will fur- ^ INDIES always on hand. STATIONERY sk for my special Box Paper at 25c. Q. P. GARRETT, J ] Leader in Books and Stationery. iy )PENIN(t , to call and examine our beautiful STOCK, * p i.encd up every day. GOODS. r well stocked Dress Goods depart- p icres, Worsteads, Ginghams, Lawns, ) E S : ^ ilete in evory department, for Men, dir of our Gcntlemens guaranteed )E SHOES $4.00. T : S : and Felt, are the nobbiest in the .j E R Y . Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc., all CLOTHING! this Lino and arc offering spcciul -1 s' Clothing. j f ARE, 3, Plow Foints, Ileels, Screws, and u will find it to your interest to jl i TINWARE. : y and Tinware, which wc offer at RICE & MCLURE. c tf ; Out Selling On ) 1? 17TTT T V tui U UU 1 si Ul MEMBER, the Lcudcrilof Low Prices in ?r country.; >rt of my life to clean out the whole i in prioo will convince the closest buy RIF ICE D . t jiivHck's Ttfifluyo uud other large' a $12 50 and #lo. 1 $2 50, $2 75, $3, up to $5 50. 4 $3 25, $3 75, $5. M t wc aak for them. 1 19c. to finest grades at G7?c. ] 5 to 30c. g watered silk, which I will sell for \ i from 4c a yard up. <] White Countcrpaines, very cheap. rD SHOES, D TRUNKS )F CLOTHING be the largest and best selected they that space will not admit me to mentis fv $10 as can bo had elsewhere TO CALL AT 'LYNN'S, AMPION OF LOW PRICES. i 21 tf NEW STO] IS TO OUR OLD FRIENDS AN Wo have just opened a new st< for CASH, at prices unheard cause you to think we are giving g 2,000 Mens' liuen collars, all styles, 5c. 2,000 " socks, 5c. per pair. 2,000 Ladies handkerchiefs, bcautios, 5c. Latest styles in Mustins, 41c. Exquisite designs in satines, 10c. Jurry Combs, 5c. It is impossible for u3 to cnumc ft ill call, you will be convinced th jroods and the cheapest goods in ihoiccst selections. liespc HARRA April 19 A T T E LS CALLED TO THE THE A MOST Ci Stock of Plantation I are Si LOW AS T LOWS, LOW STOCKS, HAINS, XES, ICKS, [ATTOCKS, Ve are Agents lor t. Best in 1 ro! J an 4 "NEW GOODS! Our new Spring Stock is arrnvTi inspc PRICES LO^ Our Milliner, MISS FUNCK, is kets, where i LARGE ANI inc of Millinery Goods. She wil nd will be pleased to see her many ill be able to sell them goods chca Call and see us and get first clioi Thankirlg the people for their lib ontinuation of the same in the futi GRAHi Scpt'14 ITany dealer says lio lias tlio W, I.. Dough iih'h without lumt) mid prlco tuiuuou u 10 bottom, put him down uh m fraud. >3 SHOE GENTLEMEN Heat In the world. F.xnmlnr lil? K.OO GENUINE HAWn-SKWKl) SHOE .??0 II AN D-SKW l.l> IVKI.T SHOE. B3.BO l*OI.ICE AM) FAKMEKS' SHOE, BVi.nO KXTKA VAI,UK CAI.F SHOE. Ba.an avokkinuman's shoe. BU.OO (inil St.75 HOYS' SCIIOOI. SIIOl All Hindu In Congers*, Button ami l.aue. IV. L. DOUCLAS 53 SHOE lad?IrES. llett Material. li?*t Style. ISent Fitting not *oul by your dealer, write W. 1m DOUOLA8. BROCKTON. MAS S. M. IIICE, JR., E. U. Agent, Union, 8 C. a* 18 3 Cm. &HA Rntid Ool<1 Watrfc Tirm ?S?>!K\ sold f<" ? * OO. UMlSI l.l.l. I l U I I jfltoilyEM watch i-.i Uio I* j| f I SwgiMjJ l'oriacl timekeeper. \\ ai -X c**r' l>olh ,A4* One l*cn?liin?irh ?-?Itiy ran secure one f v*2y*Eg<^^>'Axvz to*eth*r with our larirr andi ^BPf^rtr.TtvUgKL- liable linw <f Klouufhf M'intplf*. *nipw Mmpin, Km>t and afttr y?>u have H them In your home for O mouth* r.ud shown them to th who may liava railed, their beco.ua rout own property. Th who writ# at onc? tan t?o aura ot receiving the nVrtt and Sample*. Wcpay aP axprcs*. freight, etc. Addi Uoivb At Co., Box 113, l'orttuud, Mull Money to Loan. In rami of $300 ani upwards, >e secured by first mortgage en i nproi 'arm lands. Apply to D. A. T0WN8END, Atorney, Uuien, 8. C __ _ FEW GOODS!! FD THE PUBLIC GENERALLY: >ck of Spring gooiL, which wo will soli of before, an 1 so cheap that it will oods away. Hear a few quotations : Mens' good coarse brnguns, $1. " " I*. cult" " ?1. Ladies button and lacc shoes, $1. Wometis' coarse shoes, Toe. Mens' wool bats, 25c. " unlaundried skirts 25c. rate all our bargains here, but if you at we have the prettiest line of Dress the town. Come early and get the ctfully, r M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. nTTon ~ PACT THAT WE HAVE ... T A -nn-n/>ir? J-iAXiUJiiST N I> 0 M P L E T E lardware, in Union, and elling as HE LOWEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, IIOES, BAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAtLS, &c., &c. tie Buck-Thorn Fencing, ihe World. 3TEU, WILKINS Ac CO. 1 tf ~~ TTTTtt T /x /*n A"* \ ^ - ? JNEW GUUJJSM lg daily. JIlic public is invited to :ct tlicm. J7 FOR CASH; i now homo from the Northern Marshe lias bought a ) COMPLETE I have the Goods open in a few days, friends and the public generally, and per than ever, cc of tho Goods. icral patronago in the past, wo ask a ire, LM & SPARKS, - - _ CHEAP CASH STORK. ' * 0% 0 i ff ? DRS. 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