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f Written for the Tub. TBS XDITOB'B PAIS The Country Editor nt in bia chair, Ona beautiful day in Jnna ; A rad-faeed Editor, filled with eare, Whistling a mournful tuna. Full many a day bad ha ant thara, Right in that self-same dan, "V Striving ao bard from morning till night, With paete-pot, aoiaaora and pao. " j 'Tie a waary Ufa, the'Editor aighod t The future has naught in atore; 'Tie a atruggla to kaep my family clothed, And aeara the wolf from the door. But ha hoped for the better timea, when "ads" And "auba" would gladden his eight, Whan a stranger entered hia aanotum door ( And bowed, with an air polite. "Sir," eaid the rtranger, "it alrnek my mind, ] A? your door I passed by ohanoe, That I'd pay you for my next year's "sub," I Two dollars, cash, in advance." , The Editor roso with a sudden leap, . < i.J LI t-!i tea. nuu uib visitor wuaiy ojM? ? "Cash, im advanckT" hey tiled, end then 1 Fell btck on the floor end died I They planted him 'neath the apreading \ elms: 'Twas apoplexy they said, Bat the shook of getting his pay in ad- , vance Was what numbered him with the dead. a eanoer oa my face, and hat 'almost made ? ; a yonng man of me. Waci-sa, F)a. T. J. Tsats. A set van t has been afflicted many years with a oanoer on her nose, whioh resisted all treatment. She has been cured entirely by Swift's Specific. < Thomson, Ga. Jno. Hill* Swift's Speoifio has cured my cancer, which was very bad. I am now in fine health?never better. Ilave gained 26 pounds since I began taking Swift's 8peoifio. . Tiptonville. Tenn. R. 8. Bradford. J A young man near this town had an eating oancer on his face, whioh had destroyed his nose and was eating towards his ryes, i As a last resort I put him on Swift's Speoifio ( and it has cured him entirely sound and well. M. F. Crumlkt, M. D. Oglethorpe. Qa. My father had for years an eating oancer on his under lip, whioh had bsen gradually growing worse until it had eaten away his under lip down to the gums, and was feeding itself on the inside of bis oheek, and the surgeons said a horrible death was soon to ^*^0-eomo. We gave him nine battles of Swift's | Speoifio, and he has boen entirely oured. I Sonth E as ton, Mass. W. B. Lathrop 8wift's Speoifio is entirely a vegetable remedy, and seems to cure Cancer by foreiog the poison out of the system through the nam. Hand fnr hnnlr nn Pnnn.n ?? ! ' bUod poison, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- 1 Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga., 1 Soap 1 Soap I I Soap ! 11 Toilet Soap at from lo.. to 60o. per. oake at Poseys Drug Store. This firm will Close out a large lot i of assorted Toilet Soaps?Call at once. Physicians Usa It.?One great argument in favor of Westmoreland's Calisajra Tonio Is that physicians never hesitate to use }t in their practice. The formula is tarnishad to physicians asking for it. The followlog is proof positive as to its merits. - Columbia, S. C. Gentleman.?I have very thoroughly tested your Calis%ya Tonic and do not hesitate to pronounce it a mvot remedial' agent. As I a stomach lo aud a tonio it is unsurpassed. For eliminating malarial poison from the system and repairing their deleterious effects for rebuilding, reinvigorating and giving tone totho system when reduoed by protracted or severe fevers or other debilitating oauses, there is, in my judgement, no other , nrAnnraitnn tn (ha rnKnla nf madisinae squat toil. J. F. Ensor, M. D. Former Physician and Surgeon S. C. Insane Asylum Calisaya Tonlo is sold by J. W. Posey & Bro. "ONLY DREAMING-." Extracting teeth under Nitrons Oxide Qas. II. K. SMITH, D. D. S. Dental Offioe at Dr. M. T. Smith's residence. 1 April 20 17 ly ( WHO WANTS A BUGGY? | A mUObE who wish second-hand buggies, j ?. J- good as new, for half prioe, it will pay to eall on ua before buying elsewhero. ' We will also have new Buggies, Carriages ! and Wagons, in a few days. Call and ex mine whether you buy or not. J. C. IIUNTER & 80N. April 1G 16 8t. Good Pasture. I WILL pasture Horses, Mules and Cattle for the publie, upon reasonable terms, on the place known as the "Jeter" place, on Broad River. The pasture contains 200 aores of fine "wire" grass, and enolosed by rail fenoe. Aay further information ean be had of I ' Thos. B. Butler, at Union C. H,, or of me en the place. ..?> J. LEON BUTLER. April 36 17 6t Administrator's Notice. -TJERSONS holding claltne'agalnrt the es- 1 ' jL tote of Are Bmuh, decoeaed, will pleeee preeeot ihem to ne, properly probeied; end thore indabted to the eeid deoeeaed will flMM make immediate payment. larch SUtD 1DBV. . WILLIAM SMITH, . Adra'r Am Smith. April 6 14 4u . , Notice of Final Discharge, NOTICE ie hereby given, that bjr permission of Hun. James M: Qee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, on the 10th, day of May, 1889, at 12 o'olock, A. M. make my final return and apply for letters ' Diamiseory, as Kxeoutor of the estate of R. F. Qleno, deceased. 1 All persons indebted to sold estate must settle by that date, and all persona having 1 claims against the estate must present them, properly attested, on or before that < date; or they will be forever barred. , W. 0. AUSTIN, ' Et'r. Est. R. F. Glenn. _AprUl? 16 3t Notice of Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by permission of Hon. James M. Qee, Probate ? Judge for Union County, I will, en the 10th ^ day of May lbSO, make my final return and A apply tor letters dismissory as Administrator of the estate of Sylvia X. Murphy, deceased. ' All persons having claims against said eei late must present them to me, properly at> tested, on or before that day er they will be Fv, foreter barred. P J. F. BAILEY, Aem'r estate Sylvia P. Murphy. K Apru n w * J UNIMPROVED LANDS OFFICE COUNTY'AUDITOR, > Union, 8. C., February 1, 1889. / ?* The following Act is published in aocordii ance with 8eetion 8 : ISO ;,li An Actio allow unimproved lands which Ira have not been on the Tax Books siuoe 1870 to be listed without penalty. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State ^1, of South Carolina, now met and sitting in ie> General Assembly, and by the authority of )n' the same, That in aH cases where uuim-' Ij proved land which hav not been upon the 0f tax books since the fiscal year commencing D| November 1, 1874, nnd which are not on the forfeited list, shnll at any time before the 1st day of October, 1888, to returned. lcj to the County Auditor for taxation, the B, said Auditor be, and is hereby instructed to assess the same and to enter it upon the duplicate of tbo fiscil year, commencing November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of 18 that year. c" Skc. '2. That all such lands as may bo n returned to the Auditor for taxation between c? the first day of October, 1888, nnd the first >4 day of October, 1889, shall be assessed and s? charged with Iho simple taxes of the two in fiscal years commencing, respectively, on 1' the first day of November, 1887, and the d first day cf November, 1888. . Skc. 3. That as soon as praotisable after the passage of this Act the Comptroller general is directed to furnish a copy of the same to each Auditor in tho State, and SHERIFF'S SALES. For May 1889 BY virtue of sundry excoulione to me ? reeled, I will sell before the Court Hon door in tbe town of Union, on Monday the C Jey of May next, during the legal hou of sales, tbe following described proper! to-wit: 280 A0RE8. All tbe right, ti^le and interest that I E. Davis owos in dne tract of land, situal lying and being ip Union township, Uni< County, containing two hundred and^hir aores, more or less, bounded by lands John P. McKissick, William M. Gallma 11. II. Lt ue and J. D. MoNeace. Levii >n to bo sjid as the property of M. . Davis, nt the suit of V/. F. M. Williams ai U.J. Williams, Plaintiffs, against M. Davis, defendant. ALSO One lot of land, with dwelling hour thereon, belonging to James M. Qibbs, *d leased, situate, lying and being in tbo tow >f Union, Union County, containing thri md 117-1000 acres, more or less, bounde North by lands of Mrs. Mary P. Dawkin Bast by lot of II. L doss, South by Mai Street, West by garden lot of James A Sibbs, deceased. Levied on and to be sol ts the property of Jamos M. Gibba, decease) it tbe suit of Arthur 11. Farquhar, Plainiil igainst James M. Gibbs, Defendant. J. G. LONG,8. U. C. This 16th April, 1880. April 18 If 8t SPRING <IN FULL BLOOJ AT MRS. GRANTS. I have just received a well selected an lomplete assortment of Ladies and Misst HATS AND BONNETS. ALSO Flowers and Trimmings, Cor sets and Bustles, vhioh I will soil at the lowoit prices. Ct md see ms. The hats and trimmings wi) ipeak for themselves. Yours Truly, MRS. JAS. GRANT. April 11 16 8t F. C. WILLARD, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEF I would roapectfully inform (ho citizen >f Union that 1 am prepared to execute a tlnds of House, Ornamental and Sig Painting, Graining, Varnishing, Tape Hanging, &c. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY. Orders left at the Times Office will l jromptly attended to. F. C. WILLARD. April 19 10 tf NEW. I AM now ready for taking the popular Minelte, (kaown as -cigarette. Plain out, per dos. - 91 00 Qui edge, per dot. - 91 60 n 1 a - uvuiv auu K? BOUlO 01 (UOBt little favorites. I don't take less thin a dozen. When you come for ? sitting, always bring yeur purse, you always need it before yon leave. W. C. GALLAGHER. rbeto Artist. Deo 14 60 If AN ORDINANCE ro RAISE 8UPPLIES FOR THE FISCA YEAR COMMENCING SEPT. 10, 1889. Council Ciiambkh, \ Union, S. C., April 2, 1889. j BE it ordained by the Tawn Council t Ufion, in the State of South Caroline now met and setting, and by the authoritj )f the same. Section 1. That n tax of two (2) mill upon every dollar of the value of all Ree estate, Stock in trade and personal propert In the town of Union, be and the sam Is hereby levied, to meet the ordinary oi penses of the municipal government of cai [own, for the fisoal year commencing Sep! 10th, 1889. Sxo. 2 That the sum of one dollar an Sfty cents be fixed as a commutation fo street and road duty, and tho said sum i hereby required to be paid by each, an tvery able-bodied male person be tween the agea of eighteen and fifty-fiv pears old, who reside within tho incorpc rate limita of said tewn. o.M o TL.i tL. m m % ow- u. a urn# luu lowu j reinsurer ao pre ceed at once (o oollcot Ibe Taxes herei levied, and that he shell keep hie book open from the first day of May next unti the firet day of June next, after wtrch tim be shall proeeed, by distress or otherwise as prescribed by law, to collect suoh s remain unpaid, with a penalty of twent per cent, added. 8xo. 4. That the basis of values for th taxation of Real Estate, personal propert and slook In trade, shall be taken from tfa books of the County Auditor, for tho yei 1888, ao far as it relates to the town < Union. 8xo. 6. License fees shall be ns follows For each dealer in fertilizers from 8 to 26 tons $ 6 ( For each dealer in fertilizers from 26 to 76 tons 10 ( For each dealer in fertilisers from 76 to 226 tons 16 0 For each sewing machine agent 6 ( life insurance agent... 10 ( ? " fire ? 10 ( " " livery or sale stable... 25 ( m ?? carriage, V'^ggy and borse, kept for, hirs outside of livery aUble ....... 10 d For eeoh two-boree drey per innum.. 10 C For eeoh one-horee drey per eanam 5 ( For eeoh billierd room on mein ilreei 25 { For eeeh billierd room on book tree* 16 ( For eeeh (en pin elley..; GO ( For eeoh end every oiroue per day 76 C For eeeh end every eide shew per. dey .. 10 ( For eeeh end every leolore, musical entertainment, play or show, for reward or gain, per dey 6 ( For eeeh aod every itinerant salesman, per day 6 ( For each and every anotieneer per day... 2 Done end ratified under the corpora seal of the aeid town of Union, on the i day of April, A. D., 1880. J. U. Ronoaa, ; W. T. GRAHAM, Clerk and Trees'r. Intendant. April 6. 14 41 the Auditors are required to publish the same iu caeh of their county papers, oace ~ a week for three months during the year A 1888, and for the same ferlod of time do. ring the year 1889, anct the cost of suoh publication shall be paid by the county treasurer, upon the order of the oonnty commissioners, out of the ordiuarjr county tax last collected, d Approved December 19, 1887. ,B NAT. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 0 8m The State of So uth Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Fleas. tl W. Thomas Littlejohn, Plaintiff. 11 against. Charles Sims, Caroline E. Elmore, Sarah Adeline Sims, Mary E. Hamilton, William II. Wallace, Defendants. To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaiatin this action, of which a copy is herewith curved upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on '.ae subscribers at i their office, 2, Law 'fringe, Union, South ! Carolina, within twoniy days after the service; hereof, exclusivo of the day of sucL service and if you fail to answer tbo complaint within the time aforcnid, the plaintiff 9 in this action will apply to the Court for the H relief demanded in the complaint. ? Dated April 9th. A 11 1K8<> ~ * MUNRO&MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant Caroline E. Elmore: Take notice, that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was 10 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for the County of Union, at Unicn, in said county of Union in the State of South Cerolina on the 9th day - of April, 1889. April 9, 1889. MUNRO & MUNRO, Attorneys for Plaiutiff 2 Law Range, Union S. C. April 12 15 Gt* ~A REVOLUTION IN SEWING MACHINES. The "DEMOREST,'' with high arm, drop leaf, and cover, as illustrated, nnd full set of nickel plated attachments, WARRANTED by the manufacturers, for 5 years. Same as sold elsewhere for $30, only $19 50 CASH, at Factory. IHSSfiEwlil is I e . Thousands now in daily use. Save i- Agents' great big profits, and buy direct of d FOSTER. W1LKINS A CO t. March 8 10 If * SAVE YOUR MONEY, 8 * d ?- BY BUYINQ e PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS '* CHEMICALS, ; PAINTS, OII.S, s TOILET SOAPS, y PERFUMES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, ETC., 7 i? -.FROM: ' J. POSEY & BRO., I DRUGGISTS. 0 10 >0 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM 10 K> POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medioinal use. K> FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. X) &Or Our Qooda have been bought LOW for CASH, and selected with the greatest K) care, and will be sold at the very loweot prices. i K) i. W. TOSEY & BRO. 10 March 22 12 ly. Notice oft Final Discharge, 10 "AT OTICK is hereby given that by porIM mission of Hon James M. Qee, l'robate Judge for Union County, I will, on the 10th day of May 1889, make my fioal return and apply for letters dismlseory as Adminfstra* )0 tor of the estate of Issao P. Murphy, deceased. ,0 All persons having olaims against said eej* late must fresent them tome, properly attested, on or before that day or they will be forever barred. J, P. BAILEY, Adm'rofest. I. I', Murphy. April 12 15 & ? >', "1 have the most delic^^^W^^PI^P Water, Milk <S5uake, Iicujo/ndl'o BASK Bi \ tV si " is now at hand, aikl I have a lai Base Ball Bats, Base Ball G!ov< Masks, Caps, Belts, Score Boo Ball Shoes and Suits. I am Agent for the most popu nish them at publisher's prices A fine line of stick and Front BOOKS AN! cheaper than ever known beforo. Myjr y ? Spring We invite our friends and pal spring which is now bci dress We call the Ladies attention t mcnt, consisting of Henriettas, ( Chambrcys, Sateens and Calicoc: - ?S H Our line of Shoes is large and Boys, Ladies and Children. Tr $4.00 hand-m : h : 1 Our lino of Hats, in^both St "City." sadi Just received a nico line of Sa of which we offer at a very low j clothjjsmi We find that we are overstock* inducements in both Mens* and h arb Do you need any Plow Stocks other farming implements ? If i look at our Stock. CROCKER! We also have a full line of 0: low prices. March 29 Selling Out, si, RE A D C And R That FLYNNIhas always ft tills sec I HAVE now made the gre&te thing, if possible. And if Goods sa era, I can convince them that the G ARE SA Seal Plush Modieekas advertii houses at #16 60ff-ill t Misses Newmarkets, fine Goes Ladies " u nice ' Those Goods are worth double I have tho fashionable Tricot 1 Those Goods are 54 inches wide. Cashmeres, double width, from I have all dress trimmings, inc 56c. worth 85c. Worsted dress ( Jeans, Flannels, Ticking, Tow BOOTS A HATS A] MY STOCK hay? ever seen ao^u unWTeo$pn. I have thousands of other arti tioiy but if you want as many OPENING ? AT ? LETT'S. ^Voont and am now prepared to serve IK thvt season?FRUI-MIZ. Also Soda ana^rlenli'Spring Water. VLt, SEASON f, v \ rgo stock^of Base Balls, Base Ball Shoes, 38, Base Ball Rules for 1889, Base Ball 1 ?kr, etc. Special orders taken for Base lar Papers and Magazines, and will fur- , k ( ;h CANt)IES always on hand. > STATIONERY Ask for my special Box Taper at 25c. G. P, GARRETT, Leader in Books and Stationery. OPENING ;rons to call and examine our beautiful \ .STOCK, ] qg opened ur> every day. GOODS. ! 0 our well stocked Dress Goods depart- ] Cashmeres, AYorstcads, Ginghams, Lawns, O E S : complete in every department, for Men, y a pair of our Gcntlcmcns guaranteed [ADE SHOES S4.00. 1 : T : S : raw and Felt, aro the nobbiest in the ILERY. ddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc., all >rice. GIRTHING! b<3 in this Liuo and are offering special Youths' Clothing. WARE. , IIocs, Plow Points, Ilcels, Screws, and so, ^ou will find it to your interest to I % TINWARE. rockery and Tinware, which we offer at Turn* MPTnnr *V4V^J VW 1UVAJ V A?JU* 13 tf_ a I Oat Selling 1 A RE FULLY EMEMBER, teen1 thcyLcmlcr^of Low Prices in lion of country.; st effort of my life to clean out the whole orificod in priuo will conviuce (ho closest buy foods ORIFICED. jed at Evrick's Ridlevs and other large \ tell at $12 50 and $1<>. Is, at $2 50 $2 75, 33> up to $5 50. 1 " at 33 25. 33 75, 35. t what wo a?k for them. from 19c. to the finest grades at G7ic. 114Jc to 30c. luding watered silk, which I will sell for ' loods from 4c a yard up. j els, Whito Countcrpaines, very cheap. ' LJ.N XJ OiX^JHiC), TO TRUNKS OF CLOTHING fco bo the largest and best selected thoj Ides that space will not admit mo to menGoods for $10 as can bo had clscwhcro lIL to call at PLYNN'S, \ CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. ! 21 tf HB|^' miSlE'.-' ? NEW STOR N] TO OUR OLD FRIENDS AND Wo li uvo just opened a new stock for CAS1I, at prices unheard of cause you to think we are giving goo< 2,000 Mens' linen collars, all styles, 5c. 2,000 " socks, 6c. per pair. 2,000 Ladies liamlkorcliiefs, beauties, 6c. Latest styles in Masting, Mc. Kxquisite designs in satines, 10c. Uurry Combs, 5c. It is impossible for us to enuuieral will call, you will be convinced that Coods and the cheapest goods in th shoiccst selections. Respect I HARRY April 10 I< ATTEJ: IS CALLED TO THE F THE L A 1 MOST CC Stock of Plantation Hi are Sel LOW AS TI PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, . A.XES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents for th Best in tl FOS Jan 4 "NEW GOODS! Our new Spring Stock is arrriving iuBpeci PRICES LU V Our Milliner, MISS FUNCK, is kols, where si LARGE AN! Line of Millinery Goods. She will ami will be pleased to see her many i will be able to sell them goods cheap Call and see us and get first choice Thankiidg the people for their libc continuation of the same in the futui GRAHA Septli Ifany rtealor naya tio has the W. I,. Don If Is* Shoes without name unci price stamped on Uio bottom, put him down an a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Rent In Iho world. Kinmlno IiIk 8.1.OO GKNITFNK HAND-8KWKT) SHOE. 84.00 HANI)-HEWKI> WELT SHOE. S3.GO POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. 89.KO EXTRA VAI.HK CAM' SHOE. 89.35 WORKINOMAN'S SHOE. 83.00 and 81.75 ROYS' SCHOOL SHOES All made la Congress, lluttou iuid Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS 53 SHOE iaBYVs. Rest Material. Rest Style. Rest Fitting. i not sold by your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS. BItOCKTON, MASS S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent, Union, 8 C. , l?n 18 3 Cm. 1 ?9n.lSo!l/Oo!1 V>*rh.,nT>TlTI ' M for I OO. unit) lataijr. fi|JIIIt i:??t &<? t\+tch in l!?a world. J| II If | r?ri'?ci tiin<;ke*'i>rr? ^ ar- JL AIJJlJLl r5t$V<A\liw,?|,,nT C?fi. li??ih Udlet It $ Y1,1,1?'* ?. work# *%,?) ^ VYA aT,'i C*9K % of valua. /. J On? Vop??n in etc h I?. calry ran ?r-u?e on a frt#, lnjr-?h??f wl:ti our lar^e andral- ' rnMo l?nc t?f 11o\)firlialrt ?Jl f*?TOp!c?n. The?a ?an?pl??, at w-?l ii ihi watch, %va tend Prcc, and after jrau hava kept ihim In aonr hori? frr Q novri nut ihown thm ?o tboaa who niajr hir? catted, their become roar own prouertr. Th-ni who writa at onco can bo *'ire of receiving lha 'Wntrh and Sntnplef. *Yc i*y !' -.Tpr??%, freight,?ta Addreta tlnsou ?lt Co., JUox HIS, r.rUund, UnliM> Money to Loan. In annia of $300 and upwards, to >? secured by first mortgage ou i nproved 'arm lands. Apply to D. A. TOVJNSEND, Atorney, Onien, $. C. ?' v V' El ' " SW GOODS!! THE PUBLIC GENE RALLY; : of Spring goods, which wo will sell before, an I so cheap that it will Is away. Hear a few quotations: Mens' good coarso brogans, $1. ' V. elf $1. Ladies button and laoo shoes, $1. Woinens' coarso shoes, 76o. Mens' wool hat*, 23c. " uolauudried shirts o6c. ;c all our bargains hero, but if you we have the prettiest line of Dre&s c town. Come early and get the fully, M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. TION ' ACT THAT WE HAVE ARGEST X 1> ) M P L E T E arc!ware, in Union, and Lling as IE LOWEST: I BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, IIOES, RAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c., kc. e Buck-Thorn Fencing. " V \ v# ie World. TEU, WILKINS & CO. 1 tf NEW GOODS"!! aaBBS' ; daily. [The public is invited to t them. V FOR CASH. now home from tlic Northern Marie has bought a > COMPLETE have the Goods open in a few days, friends and the public generally, and icr than ever, e of the Goods. ral patronage in the past, we ask a .M & SPARKS. CHEAP CASH STORE. "f tf DRS. STARKEV & PALEN'S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. 1620 ArcU Street. PhUod'a, Pa. 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