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The County Alliance Eleotlon. The FarmerB County Alliance met at Union Tuesday, inst, 6tb, with a full representation from noarly all of the sub-alliances. Aa oourt was in aoseioo, and tho Court House occupied, Mr. Win, A. Nicholson kindly E?!n& - tendered tbe use of his hall for the meeting. Aa this was the beginning of tbe quarter there was a groat deal of time consumed by f. tho committee on credentials, which coDsistod of Hot. M. B Kelly, C. C. Sartor, and J. F. Baileys iu examining simo. The A1U anoe then proceeded to elect offioera for the neat year, which resulted aa follows, President, Dr. ltobt. Little. VIaa W m T?a ? ivw i ibujuuui, m. x. Secretary, A. Cole Lyles. Treasurer, T. K. Foster. Lecturer, lie*. M. B. Kelly; Ass't. Lecturer W. U. Miller, Chaplain, John K. J cileries. Door Koopor, A. O. McWhirter; Asst. Door Kosper; W. P. Holder. Sergeant-at-arins, II. B, .Murphy. ~ Business Agent, A. C. Lyles. Trade Committee, J. 11. Jefferies; J. W. V S RaKA Executive Coramittoo J. T. Moorhead; J. S. Welsh, Dr. Robt. Little, W. II. Miller; Geo. W. Teak. After the olection wat declared the officere elected were duly installed. There were some eery good leoturing done, especially one on iutemperanoa delivflred by the forn er lecturer, Mr. N. G. LUm tlejobn. Receiving reports from oommUteos consumed oobiid^eAle iiuti'. SOmtUifng was mnr~abjfnta cotton faotory at Union but no action wae taken. E.W.J. V--*' ' ? New Leash 0.1 Lire.?Consumption is hereditary in my family; my father died of it. From early chilhood I had symptoms of lung disease; had asthma until 1 was twelvo f years old, constantly, and whon I was 36 years old began to bare a hurting in my breast, and frequent pains in ray shoulders and sharp cutting pains when I coughedAfter going through the usual course of medieino to no purpose, in 1886 I commenced taking Bwifi's Speoific. After using a hail dozen bottles it gave me relief. I im pruTvu iu iican aau iircngio, unci lelt bctter all over. The Speoiflo stopped my consumption befjre it vwdeveloped, and saved toy life. I know my longs were diseased from childhood, and I know 8. 8. S. has given me a now lease on life. I cannot say jnf'.' too mnoh in fbvOf of that medial we, fir te addition to saving my life it was the only &M3r- medio!ne that gave health to my little hoy, > " who from the second lu his seventh year was a pale, sickly ihild, suffering eonsiantiigr with hie iirau nuu eUnnaon. iie is now well, fat, and growing right along, all from taking S. 8. 8. Mrs. 8. J. Sntdkb [. Bowling Oresn, Ky. ' ** Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailSwirr SfKoiro Comvaht, Drawer 8, AtlaoA Flood at Fort Worth.?Fort Worth, Texas, July 4.?Several inches of rain fell (q this part of t)te State yesterday and great damage has resulted. Reports from 3ft tlia XVmat ?.?? ! >? ?'? '? 'Win ?M ?*? Viivn M?PT/ lams iur MA/ IIIIIOB. liraxoa and Trinity rivers ere booming. At Beodbrooks, twelve miles West, the bridge of U\o Texts A Pacific end one hundred feet "Owe^wN^^J^^dt^re^wt^d^niy^The Si. Loaia, aod'Vort Worth k Denver htve abandoned v their tracks North. Ihe Texts k Ptoifio hti abandoned trains both East and West. BHm At Fufth Worth the bottom fends ^ the North two miles and to the Kest a mile and a half nro submerged and (be traok farms are gone. Trinity rose four feet and a ?v"' half in half an hour and dwell lags on the ^ low lands barely osoaped. Wheat, oats, * fruit nnd cotton are badly damagod. The > rm?xjvr*fwm f L ' V Tiibute of Respeot. HON.JCOOK ROBKUT MVNBO. I A meeting of the members of (lie Bar of I Union was held June 29. I Col. I. G. McKissick was called to the I Chair and 8. 8. Stokes requested to sot as Secretary. The Chairman stated the objeot of the meeting was to draft suitable resolutions on the death of Judgo ROBERT MUNRO and have them presented to the C nrf. ? On motion of T. ^B. Butler, Col. I. G. McK ss ck, Mnj. D. A. Townsend and C. C. Culp, Esq , wore appointed a committee to draft visible resolutions on the death of tatt Muuro and present them to ^ftmorning sossion of the Court Col. MoKisslok presented i evolutions, accompanied by some very fueling remarks, and'asked that they be spread upon tho Minutes of the lfiturl. Col. D. It. Duncan. C. C. Gulp and J. C. Wallace, Esq's., responded to tho resolutions in very appropriate and eloquent remarks. Judge Fiascr also paid a he&rtful tubule to the illustrious dead, and erdored the preumble and resolutions to bo spread upon tho minuds, and that the court stand adjourned in ro*pect for the lamented Judge Robert Muoro until Friday morning at 9 1 o'clock. Death has again entered our community and summoned hence an esteemed and honored -member. On the 6th day of May, 1889, at his residence in the town of Uuion, the lion. ROBERT MU.NRO departed this life, in the 98d year of his age. Judge Muoro was horu ia Charleston, 8. C., August 19th, 1796. He received his eduoation inSootlaud, the former home of his parents. Ho scrvod in the Merchant ' Marino service during hi* youth. His vessel was so near that ho heard distinctly the battlo of Waterloo. During his said sorvico he visited nearly all the ports of the world. He was admitted to the Bar in 1823, and almost immediately acquired and preserved for 80 years a largo and luorativo practice. He represented his Distriot in the Stato Senato for some years. In 1863 he was oleoted one of tho CirIouit Judges of the State of South Carolina, and continued to hold that honorable posiI tion until the days of reconstruction, whan 1 all the old Jlldcrfta w?r? dnnnanil r? r? that lime until his death lie practiced law i at Union C. II. in copartnership with his son, tho lion. William Munre. Suoh is a brief outline of the history of the deoeased. It is diffiouit to do full jus- I tice in a brief spaoe to the many noble qualities which adorned his character and illustrated his life. As a citizon ho was exemplary, and as a Judgo he was upright, conscientious and impartial. In all tho relations of life ho strove to do h:s duty. His mind was naturally clear and strong, and hod been improved by study and oultivalion. These advantages of themselves are sufficient to m&ko a successful lawyer, but in other respeols, too, his mind was eminently fitted for the profession of his ehoioe and gave him deservedly a high reputation all over our State. In oommemorating tho virtues of our departed friend there is another quality which marked his character, and which in its highest manifestations is as rare as it is honorable ; that is, an honest independence of mind in forming and maintaining his opinions, and in expressing them on all proper occasions. This grand prinoiple of his character was well tested and oxoinplified in the days of reconstruction, when he was deposed from the office of Judge ; for vflPV snrm nfiKa?ln? # Nwtiujj uvvu vuoioa the same position by the party in power he gpurncd tho offer and rejected the office, declining e?eu the appearance of affiliating 'with wH "party. 1a paying our la?t tribute to our doparted friend we may truly say that lie li?od the life of a noble gentleman and died-the death of an huinblo christian. As a mark of our respect for the character nod memory of the deceased, Be it Rttolved, 1. That in tho doathof Judge Hubert Munro, our community hat sustained a loss that oannot be filled, and tho Bar has lost one of its most honest and upright members, and tho State of South Carolina one of its brightost oraamorts. 2d. That we respectfully tender our sincore aondolence to the bercared members of his family, and.as?uro them of our sympathy. 3d. That these proceedings bo presented to tbe presiding Judgo at the next term of the Circuit Court with the request that the same be entered upou the Minutes of the Court, and a blank page be insoribed to his memory. 4th. That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be transmitted to the family of ine accessed. 6th. That these proceedings be published in the Union Timki. * A Fatal Riot at Dulutu.?Duluth Minn., July 0.?This evening fifteen hundred street employees who went on a strike a few days ago became unruly and attaoked the police with stones and clubs, compelling them to fire. Two strikers were instantly killc-l and eight were dangerously hurt, The militia have been called out and they aio now on their way to the soene of disturbance. In Good Condition and Loaded.?A young man known as "a gilded youth" sent the following note to a rich uncle the other night: "Not one word?if you de not send me $2,000 before midnight I shall cease to live." A similar demand had been received earlier in the dAy, so the fond unole replied: "In response to a former favor I have already forwarded yon my reaolver. It is in good condition and loaded.'g , 2 Fine Milk Oows. mm s mmm, a , \ ? WITH young Calves, for s?le, Enquire of \Y. A. MOORUEAD, Mt. Tabor Jnly 12 2ft 2t I WOOD! WOOD!! J WE will purchase five hundred eords of , pino wood for our brisk pard. It will be accepted in any quantity. JAMES II. RODGER & CO: , July 12 28 4t. " ? > i X Consignees Per Express* Usion, S. C., July 9, 1889. Miss Julia Palmer, Dr M T Smith, J R Minter, W E Ratohford, Mrs M A Briggs, R W Harris, Miss Emma R Banks, Miss L P Gregory, R T Goo, A P MoKissick, Ree S R Hope, Win II Gist, T B. Butler, J R Minter A Co, Allman Bros, Rer C H Lee, Farr A Thomson, Doctors kf W Chambers, Will Douglass, A K Pant, B P Walker, J H " R 8 A Pearson, J T Layton, J L T Munro. ^' yr^L^OPNTS, Ao't. 8.8. STOKES, A TTORN BY AT LA W, UNION, 8. C. * 1 Office in re*r of iho Court House. Collections promptly attended to. Juno 21 25 11 *- \ J. W. POSEY & BRO., DRUGGIST 8. DEALERS IN ? PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES. TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACE8, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE "LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, CHANDALIERS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. Careful aud courteous attention to oach customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMrOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. . ?_?? . We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low as they can bo bought for cosh, and sell them at Lowest Living Prices.. J. W. POSEY & EP.O. March 22 12 lj. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAS. M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, It. V. Oist, has made sui to me to graot him letters of Ad ministration, de bonis non, on the estate o W. II. Gist, deceased. These are therefore tocUeand admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. II. Gist, deoeased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union uourt House, South Carolina, oc the 20th day of 3uly, 1889 after publioatlon hereof, at 11 o'eloek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8d day of July, Anno Domini 1880. JAMES M. GEE, rroDaie judge. Published on tbo 6th day of Jul/, 1889, in the Union TimesJuly 6 27 2t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Sophronia Whit mire, Plaintiff, again* t Sallio M. Ilill, Kindred C. Whitmire, Mary Wilburn, Thomas E. Davis, William A. Nicholson, Defendant*. Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendant* in thi* action : YOU are hereby summoned and raquired to An?***** tbo cocplsist is this "dies, a oopy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plesa for ? -Id County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the eaid complaint on the subscriber at his oflloe, at Union, S. C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of'such servico ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. is nira. oniue i>i. inn : lane notice, that tho Summons, of which the above is a copy, and also (ho Complaint was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com. mon Picas for Union County, on 24th June, 1889. 1>. A. TOWNSENl), PlaintifTe Attorney. June 28 29 6t if any dealer says lie has the W. I.. Doneiat Mkh'i without name and price lUniDBd on the bottom, put him down aa a fraud* , W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE omfuniuii IS 83 3HOE L A D?IC 8. . Beat Material. Beat Style* B?tt Httlol. ?? W.1 X~ yrioifoS& BBOCKTON. MASS Examine W. L. Douglaa' 92 Shoes for gentlemen end ladles. S.(M. RICE, JR., B. U. Agent, Union, 8 C. Ten 18 a 6m. "ONLY DREAMING." Extracting teeth under Nitrons Oxide One. It. K. SMITH, D. D, 8. Dental Offioe et Dr. M. T. Smith's reel* donee. April 26 17 ly ? j &N BUD TO THE HORBOB -of- ! EXTRACTING TEETH X prepawa to exiraot Teeth without pain or dangctt bj the as* of Qu. I guarantee kll of mj work to girt tat ?"OD- I L, ?. MBADOH la > II DOWmDC THE PRICE; A BIG BONANZA WE now offer some wonderful ba abort time, aa wo arc dstermii Stock thia Season, and io order to do and job lot oouotera a greet niaoy go of profit. Among these we will offoi White Lawns, Cbooked and Striped ings, Laoaa, etc. We will sel) good Y SOME OF Ol We will aall you 3 papers pica foi Pocket Handkerchiefs for 6c, good 3 dozen for 25o., good Toilet Soap 3 o good Figured Muslins 24 yards for 91 25c., 75o. Hata for 50o., 91 Hats for "t Hata almost at jour own pttto. Drcs? body. SHOES, Oil We will offer 75c. and upward, all redttwd^^Tot low Cost. Clothing cheaper than ere MILUNE Our MiUlnar tt.t ba?? ? W?- M.?w JjWUW IIUUIU UU I remainder of the goods in this depar Hats 15o, 25o. and upwards. PARASOLS.?We havo a lot o coat, and some below cost. We hare a great many other g whioh actually must be sold. _ Remember, that the abovo prices Goods will uot to oharged even tor 3( Come, everybody, aud dou't wait say wo adrertised goods that we did n GRAH Sept 14 ICE CRE/ Is Now Open fi S PR VJV Jk. Jfc. AA. JL^ - You can get the nicest Cream, Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Spri drinks of the season, served in tl BASE BA has now begun, an el I have a larg Score Books, etc., always on hane STATIONERY. I have just received the largest to Union. Don't fail to call and < Books are down to rock bottom ] there. I receive daily all the latest nov Agent for all the popular papers a QoyinfiAn A ? w* jJUUXUIU^I o puuus* PIANOS A f8old on easy term?? Call on in . fn Loftdor in Sept 21 DO YOU WAN WE can't give you that, will give you tho best bargaii a. ? Goods, Shoes, Hats and Clotl loaded, over-crowded, overvi Stock, purchased in New Yc we offer it at CLEAN SWI Nuns Veiling and Albatro Check Muslin and Lawns Ginghams and Calicoes g Shoes and Hats sold at un Clothing! well! we are almt O TJ B 3 ALWAYS THE BEST BUT TH JT*f A TT -ir .. ? iWN! DOWN! S GO, GO, GO. FOR CASH BUYERS. fefust Be Cleared Out Re ! OI JtronUL rgaioa in Spring and Summer G onds for a led to make a clean sweep ot. our Summer that we ase putting out on our bargain ods, wbiob we aro going to sell, regardless r you a big lot of White Goods, suoh at. Nainsooks, Hamburg Edgings and Insert- | Vhite Lawns for 5o. per yard and upward. JR BARGA.I]\il. r Sc., 1 Gross Buttons for 5c., a lot of 10c. Note Paper 5o. per quiro, Lend Pencils akes for 5c., good shirting at 5o. per yard, , Straw Hats 2 jo. 5o. lOo. 15s. 20c. and r5o., &o., in fast wo will sell you a Straw i Goods and Trimmings chrapor than any DTHING, &c. rgavns In Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30c., 50o. of Mens Low Quartered Shoos at and beir before in Union. RY GOODS. i vaoation, and wo proposo to soil out tho tment cheaper than the cheapest. Ladios W f Parasols that wo will oloso out at actual ?ods just as cheap as those mentioned, ???.? omDTnmr tr /i ? nrr . % 1 uiuau oimviLi uaoii 10 cvorjooflj, ) daja at tbe above pticos. until tbeso goods havo been sold, and tben ot have. yt & SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. 37 tf LM SALOON for the Season at ETT'S. S da Water, Milk Shake, Lemonade, qg Water, and all the nicest refreshing le latest style. LL ?JESu1SON c stock of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, I. , STATIONERY. t Stock of fine Stationery ever brough examine it, and my prices, prices, and I am bound to keep them els, newspapers, and magazines. I am md masrazinnu- ami will ? * a ?, mu iUKU JUUl auuND ORGANS < i .0, or -write for prices. Q. P. GARRETT, Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. i T THE EARTH?I j i but for the next thirty days we ^ nst on nor+Vi !? <.11 1.1?J~ _/ T-V .aftf Vm vuiavu^ iu nil Allium ox ui y 1 king. We are overstocked, overhelmed with a beautiful Spring >rk, and for the next thirty days me FIGURES. ss sold at money saving prices, i sold at money reaching prices, lold at people-pleasing prices, j earthly low prices. >st giving away. id O T T O : I , AT PRICES NOT LOW E LOWEST. El SEND YOUHI to j x>. afiiynn?8 hampion of low prices. j 21 tf |p kt S, : Lipscomb t CLOTHING, SH A N I GENT'S FURNIS GAFFNEY C June 28 20 MIDSUMMER AN] Horizontal reductions on Goods. AVc call spcciul att White and Colored Lawns, and Cottonades. "JOB LOT" STRAW / Latest styles and best qua! COST, ltcduccd prices on Clothing Call early and secure a GE RIC1 March 20 1 NEW STORE NE JUST 11 E C A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 26 a The prettiest $2 25 Gent's Shoe, in 1 Another lot of Ladies Kid Button SI Ladies and Gent's Summer Undcrwc Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced to UALi-U I HARRY M April 19 Itf ATTEN [S CALLED TO THE FA< THE LA -A- TV MOST CO Stock of Plantation Har are Selli] LOI A?S THI ^LOWS, ?LOW STOCKS, 3HAINS, ^XES, ^ICKS, JATTOCKS, We are Agents lor the Best in the F08TI Jan 4 1 F. C. WILLARD, |S] jnilQC A M n OIOM nAiMTrn iuuul hmu oiuin tmiiniurs. I would rospectfully nform tho citizens 001 if Union that I am prapared to execute all inds of House, Ornamental and Sign 'ainting, Graining, Varnishing, Paper Ianging, &o. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY. ** Orders left at the Times Office will be />uui|>njr uenueu 10. F. C. WILLARD. ?a< April 19 16 tf Hp< ^DAVID JOHNSON, JR.,~ LTTOBHET AT LAW A SPARTANBURG, 8. C. ~ All basinem in the Court* for Union vJ lounlv if Ufl ?lth U. w ?r r.v D? " " JVMBTOD, lo. 8, Law Range, Union C. H., will be lte romptlj attended to. I Jane 14 24 ^ | & OLLESON, . A "? J"-"'...-- . iln i OES, HATS, ) HING GOODS, ITY, S. C. 3m NOUNCEMENT. all kinils of Summer tuition to our Stock of Summer Drcs? Cioods LND FELT HATS, lity, at NEW YORK ami Shoes. NUINE bargain. S & MCLURE. 8 tf I! W GOODS!! 1 E I Y E D . und 50 cents, button, lacc and gaiter, iocs, ?1 00 ;ar, 25 ccuts up. 10 cents. LT COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. T T O N CT THAT WE HAVE RGEST I> MPLETE dware, In Union,, and ng as ! lowest: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, 1IOES, HAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c? &c. Buck-Thorn Fencing. World. SB, WILKINH Ac CO. tf PRING IN PULL BLOOM AT MRS. GRANT'S. [ llftfi* ill At. PAMlffA/1 ?"w?l 1 aaSo/.ln/l nplcte assortment of Ladies and Missea HATS AND BONNETS. ALSO Lowersland Trimmings, Corsets and Bustles, ioh I will (ell at the lowest prices, Cal 1 see me. The hats and trimmings wil >ak for themseWss.'t Youra Truly, MRS. J AS. GRANT. April 11 16 8t Moneylto Loan. In mmmu of|SOO and upward*, to cured by first mortgag* on improve/, m lands. Apply to (fe D. A. TOWNSKND, ]J Attorney, Union, S. 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