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Woem Fitly Srotuc?The Alliance op pom sad is now fighting ail the monopo lies snd trusts, sod in this holjr cause al Fad aies wish it God spesd snd sid it. I to tho direct interest of every eitisen o the land, reworks the Wsrrenton, N. C. Oat Hit, that those monsters be orushed They are vampires that are sucking th< ^.^su balance of the multitudes for the enrich r meet of the very few; they are making iht many groan that tbey may laugh; Tak< the sugar trust for instance. A few ricl m wF'A have put their money together and bought up all tho smaller refineries Vwm Utry hSTe doapd?thua throwing out of employment hundreds of workme^ Then tbey proceeded to hz their on their produot, knowing power of theirjmoney, they had stifled all compeli ion. - The result is that to-day, sugar, which could and would be sold foi six cents in every household, is selling al ten cents, and tho sugar trust has made oul of the people in twelve months fifteen millions of dollars more than its legitimate profits. This ie an outrage, an iniquity not to be borne. Hear in mind that the high price of sugar is not due to a scarcity of that article, but solely to the arbitrary Ik. T?A 1 ?* - * vvuuuvb vi mo irusi. Ami, us nun lugftr, o it is with other articles of necessity. Competition in trade is right and proper. It ia a law of trade that prices rise and fall according to the supply and demand. When, howovei. men combiae to force up the prices of articles of necessity, either by creating a real or fiotitious scarcity, or by arbitrarily fixing an unreasonable price, they are robbers of the people and are public enemies, and should be so trrated. This, pa we underaS-. ' ' is. is the way theAUianoc proposes to treat them, and we say amen. Eton those who are net in the Alliance can join in this battle?the battle of the people against the money power unjustly used and abused. The fight is on ; there can be no drawn battle; the victory must be a complete one, And can the issue be doubtful ? The people may bo defeated for awhile, but their viotofy is noDO the less assured, for right is mighty, and must and will finally prevail. ? Labor, mot Luck.?The desire to amass a ?ine at a single swoop is oommon to the ? hotno. The prinoipal idea is the same, ther it bo to realize millions by a oorner in the market by a stroke of bueioees, or drawing the capital priie in a lottery : that is, to gel something for nothing, or a fortune without work. The evil genius whs presides over such a man's destiny is the indolent good Luck. The votaries of Luok are listless, and wait for something to turn up. They lie in bed wishing a favorite Deity would send them news of a legaey. They whine about hard times, bad luck, and are gloomy and morose. The devotees of Labor, possessed of keen eyes and strong will, propose to turn up something. They are up early and late, and by their own efforts lay up a competency. They whistle and sing, and go about their duties ebfirfully. Vjhe difference between tho two devotees is this: The sons of Luok are satisfied to exist if somebody else will come along and thruet riches and honor upon them; while the seas of Ltbor aro not oontent exoept they ean prove their right to Manhood by the exercise of all tho rights, duties nu-1 prerogatives that hnlocg to it. Make your own luok with your own labor. De not apo tho Jaokdaw and sport borrowed piumago. aoi ioryourscn ana do a man in all that appertains to that high title. Discard luck from your Tooabulary.?Southern Cultivator. Tiir First Balr.?New York, Aug. 2.? The first bale of the new crop of Georgia cotton received in this city, was sold at publio auction to-day from the f.-ent steps ot (he Cotton Exchange, and realized 12 cents pound. Tribute of Bespeot. d. s. eduk. At a meeting of Mt. Tabor Church Session, on July 7th., a committee appointed to draft appropriate resolutions in memory ui cut departed orother, D. B. Edge, reported the following, which was adopted : Whereas, God :n His providence has re moved i.'om us our beloved brother, aud we bow in submission to His w'p as oue who doeth all things well. Mr. Edge was about 49 years of age. He departed this life July 4th, 1889. He had been a member of the Prosbvterian Churoh for 15 years, and we trust he is now with those who rost from thoir 'abors "at the right band of tho Father." Jietolved, That a blenk page in our session book be inscribed to the memory of our deceased brother. liesolccd, That thoso resolutions be published in the Union Times, and that a copy of the eauie bo sent to tho bereaved fain'ly. W. T. Baldwin, 1 n ... J. II. Savage. '} Committee. - ? List of Letters lUu?n:r" >3 'i the Postoffice at Union, fot the week ending Aug 7, 1889. John Cleveland. Hamilet Glenn. Jkff Gist. J. P. Moore. f^>ert Pair. Persons calling for the above letters will u<... if i ;??,i n.,,i ...;n u |UViK)U o??j ** MX??VI?IOV\? MUU nill W IVMJU.ItH to pay one cent. J. C. 11 UNI EH. P. M. Masonic Notice. TIIB regular communication of U iioc Lodge, No. 7*v A.*. P.*. M.\ will bi held this (F-iday) evening at 8 o'clock. A punotual attendance of the fticmbers is requested, as business of importance will b< transacted, and the M. M. degree conferred. By order of W. M., \Y. W. HUGHES, Aug. 9, 1889. Sect'y. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION In the Court of Common Pleas. 1). G. \Vilburu,D. N. Wilburn, Muria Bishop Plaintiff*, against John Wilburn, Eliea Dodd, Arric Gregory nnd Bertie Gregory, Defendants. Summons for Belief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants above named: are hereby summoned and rcquirci to answer the complaint iu this action of which ft copy is herewith served upot you, and to serve a copy of your answer t< the said complaint on the subscribers ai their office, No 2. Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twonty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive of the day of tucl service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Cour fsr the relief demanded in tlio compltiot. MUNRO & MUN1U), 1'laintitfa Attorneys. ? Dated July 15, A. I). 1889. 1^-, \ J. II. McKISSICK, skal > Clerk of Court. To the defendants, John Wilburn ant Bliza Doild : Take notice. That the Com plaint in this action was tiled in the offici of the Cierk of ,h? Court at Union, in tin County of Union, and Sinte of South Caro lina, on the fifteenth day of July eighteen hundred and eighty.nire. MUNKO k MUNRO, l'la'nt'fTs Attorneys. August Oth, 18S9. Aug 9 32 Gt - Williamston Female College. I SESSION OFUill SEITEMUER 10TU, 1889. ' T710R catalogue of Williamston Female JP College, a live, thorough, progressive, ' prosperoue, cheap, up-country school for young ladies, address Rev. S. Lander, President. Williamston. S. f!. Its merits widely known. 165 pupils lost year. Mora ' expected nest. t ' July 19 29 8t. 1 > - ! SURMAN UNIVERSITY, '~yj UREEX VII.LK, S. C. ft ?T |lHK next session will begin September &l i JL 26th. 1S89. Thorough instruction given ' in Latiu, Greek, Malhcmn.ics, Physics, JX ? Chemistry and Natural History, Mineralogy ' and Geology, Metaphysics, English, French pi ' and German. For Catalogue apply to Prof. II. T. Cook, or w C. MANLY, D. D., President. tl Aug 2 31 4t i Now is the Time! WE arc prepared to sell the following _ Gins, Condcusers and Feeders, viz [ WINS11IP, PRATT. MAGNOLIA, BROWN, IIALL. | Parties desiring repairs on old Gins should cetne in at onoe. Call and see us. Terms accommodating. FARR & THOMSON, Agents. o Aug 2 81 4t. The State of South Carolina. ^ COUNTY OF UNION. in In the Court Common 1 leas, F to Margaret J. Whisonant, Plaintiff. Ci against 80 John K. MoCullook, Alice L. White, Millie jn T. McCullock, Mary McCullock, Keenan 0f L. McCullock, G. W. McKown, Sarah Service, M. N. Service, Martha Macom on, George McKown and Ora Pocler, fi, Defendant a. (n Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants in this action : YOU are hereby summoned and required m to answer the complaint in this aotion, h? a copy of which is filed iu the office of tho ih Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for w said County, and to eorve a copy of your auswer to the said complaint on tho subscriber at his affice, at Union, S. C , within is twenty days after tho servioo hereof, ex- in elusive of the C xy of suoh iervicc ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action 1Q will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. sa D. A. TOWNSEND, to Plaintiff's Attorney. To Ora Peoler: Tako notice, that the summons (of whiob the foregoing i? a copy) and tho complaint herein, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union County on the 12?h day of . June, 188U. D. A. TOWNSEND, ] Plnitif iff'n AilAr.iAtr a miuviu o <?iiviiivj< I Aug 2 31 Ct U A CAPITAL "Q" AT CULP S SPRING, AUGUST 15, 1889, T A I INTEND giving one of the best, pleosantcst and most elegantly managed Rarbecues ever gotten up in Union County, w ; AT GULP a SPRING, ONE MILE FROM UNION C. II., ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1 That experienced Barbecue Cook Mr. W. .. 1 M. Gnllraan, will superintend the cooking, so there will be no failure there ; and the * county has been sooured for the beat meats. Stirring appeals will be made by Gon. Appetite and Esquire Gourmet, to all who love good eating, to buy tickets and partake 1 of the dinner prepared by JOHN II. SARTOR. July 20 30 3t I Tl tv n t r nra "vrr X X JJ Xi Xi X X X LOAN and TRUST CO. ? OF ? SPARTANBURG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, - $3,000.00 Ci OFFICERS, President, - Qeorge CofioldTrcasurer, - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, - - J. B. Clevelnnd. /' DIRICTORS. I Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. \V. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. : T. C. Duncan. I Gcorgo Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at tho rate of fc ( Tour per cent, per annum, and added to P accounts semi-annually. ' July 19 29 ly 1 ATTEN IS CALLED TO THE FA THE LA -A- Ui MOST CO ? stocK oi Plantation Mai f are Sell] , LOW AS TH ; plows, I PLOW STOCKS, ! CHAINS, ! AXES, i PICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor the Best in the FOST Jan 4 4 Forces me to confess the fact that have succeeded in business, and ^ lis necessa.i'y forces another con- ^ ttsion, that this success has been ttained through the liberal sup- ( ort extended me by the good j eople of Union County, and for ^ hich I assure my friends I am ^ uly grateful. YOUR F"or Snlc.?One 7-IIorse Power Upght Engine and Boiler. T. M. LITTLEJOHN, Star Farm, 8. C. Aug '2 81 3t SPECIAL NOTICE T 0 ROAD OVERSEERS. FFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, \ Union Countt. j CUE frequent complaints made to us Intel j of the bad condition of the roads i all parts of the county, demand our rompt attention, and wc hereby peremprily notify all Road Overseers in Union ounty, to call out ttfo hands in their veral sections at once, and put the roads , the best possible condition, by the 1st day ' September next. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That you work the bad psrts of the road, at, and make them safe and passable I mediately. GOOD ROAD WORK DEMANDED. Wc have determined to have better and ore permanent read work hereafter, and ireby give notioo to all Overseers that, in e cousoientious disohargo of our duty, we ill not tolerate any shabby road working, it in every oajc where such kind of work dono, we shall have you reported for idictment. The roads muel be draincl, and raised (lie middle, and proporly graded. Take Notice! We mean exaolly what wo y, and intend, as far as lies in our power i have better roads. Chas. Bolt, W. M. GALLMAN, Clerk. Ch'n B. U. C.. U. C. Aug 2 31 6t 1.1. POSEY & BRO., DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN ?uRE MEDICINES, DRUGS OHEMIOALS, OlLET ARTICLES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, AC, READY MIXED PAINTS, /IIITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, URPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, .AMPS, and LAMP GOODS, r> li a ,i rv a i i r o c v/nniMUALitno, PURE WIIMES AIMI) LIQUORS for Medicinal use. ireful and courteous attention to caoh customer. RESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMFOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We select our goeds with greatest oare, ly them as lew as they onn be bought >r cash, and sell them at Lowest Living rices. J. W. POSEY & BRO. March 22 12 ly. T 1 61" .CT THAT WE HAVE lRGEST I> MPLETE ; *dware,in Union, and ine: as E LOffEST: ' BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, IIOES, BAKES, * SHOVELS AND SPADES, 1 NAILS, &c., &c. t Buck-Thorn Fencing. i World. Ell, WILKTNS Ac CO; i tr i YEA I feel that I am' even better prepared to serve yoi in the future than I have gh\ fhff prV nnd irould <*11 your attention to the following specialties without com? nent, and would simply ash you a to inspoct my goods and price* before t>uying elsewhere. S. WITH R F ? ? ? ? SWEEPING SI THE BOOK CRUSHED PRH terrible" s. FLYNH'S DRY Our principle of making the first i able goods has commencod. There i made of this magnificent stock te rec give us the cold shoulder, so we mak< giving them the biggest kind of disci We cannot wait until the end of other alternative. We challenge the town for variety Fabrics, all going at fifty cents on th< We will sell you good White Lawi for 3 cents, 25 cents Checked Musli Mustin for 12J cents, 15 cents Chc< Straw Hats for 45 cents, 75 cents i. Straw Hats for 25 cents ; Hamburg ing and all-over Embroidery, all redu ford Seersuckers at 6J cents, 25 ccnl 10 cents; 10 cents Dress Goods crui 81 40 reduced to 75 cents ; 11-4 Cr< 99 cents; Large Tarheel Towels, onl We have too much goods and too li wailing and gnashing of teeth inevit We are closing out a full line of S Remembe LEADER AND CII May 27 - y* Lipscome 1 CLOTHING, S gen^sthrni GAFFNEY June 28 ! ICE CREA1 Is Now Open f< GARR] I'l'-i You oan got the nicest Cream, S < Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Spring Irinks of the season, served in the li BASE BAI lias now begun, and I have a large s Score Books, etc., always on hand. QTATTHMTARV Ult A , I have just received the largest St to Union. Don't fail to call and cxai Books are down to rock bottom pric there. I receive daily all the latest novels, i\gent for all the popular papers and icription at publishers juices. PIANOS AN Sold on easy terms. Call on me, < Leader in Boc Sept 21 RS IN HARNESS. Hand-made and MacUino liarnoes, Collars, Bridles, Saddles and Whips. Corn Mills, Evaporators and Portable Furnaces. ESPECT, JMMER SALE. i GONE TO WORK ON 3ES. /VCRIFICE AT GOODS PALACE. and deepest cut in prices of scasons no telling the sacrifice that will be luce it and raise money. The banks 3 the sacrifice to our customers by aunts for cash. tho season to unload; we have no and price of White Goods and White e dollar. r for 4 cents, Good Figured Muslin n for 15 cents, 20 cents Checked jked Mrqlin for 10 cents, &c. 31 straw Ilats for 35 cents, 50 cents Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flounciced to half price; 12} cents Wcxts Challics, Wool carded, reduced to died to 4 cents ; 11-4 Quilts worth achct Quilts worth #2, reduced to y 5 cents each. ittle money, so we have to avoid the able. lumraer Goods at a sacrifice. r These bargains arc only to y bo had at 1>. O.FLYNW'S AMPION OF LOW TRICES. 12 tf > & r OLLKSON, HOES, HATS, SHING GOODS, CITY, S. C. 2G 3 m VI SALOON >r the Season at STT'S. ] ] laWater, Milk Shake, Lemonade, Water, and all the nicest refreshing . itcst style. iL SEASON tock of Balls, Bats, Gloves; Masks, STATIONERY. ock of fine Stationery ever brough mine it, and my prices. :cs, and I am bound to keep them newspapers, and magazines. I am magazines, and will take your subD ORGANS >r write for prices. G. P, GARRETT, >ks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. UNIO BUOQIBS AND WAGONS. HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE. Mr. Wra. Harlan can be found here, and can repair your Harness at short notice. I W. D. BI DOWN! DOV THE PRICES A BIG BONANZA F< Our Summer Stock M gardless o WE now offer some wonderful barga short time, as we aro dctorminod Stock this Season, and ir. order to do th and job lot eounter9 a greet many goods of profit. Among these we will offer y Vhito Inwus, Cheeked and Striped Nui ings, Laces, eto. We will sell good Wbi SOME OF ou: Wo will scllyou 3 papers pins for 5c Pocket Handkerchiefs for 5c , good Ni 3 dozen for 25c., good Toilet Soap 3 cake good Figured Muslins 24 yards for 81, St 25c., 75o. Hats for 50c., 81 Hats for 75o Ilatsolmost at your own price. Dross G body. SHOES, "CLC \V? will nffp.r iinino wonderful hnrf?:ii 75c. and upward, all reduced. A lot ol low Cost. Clothiug cheaper tliau ever b MILLINER Our Milliner has gono houio on a v remainder of the goods in this departmc Hats 15o, 25e. and upwards. PARASOLS.?Wo havo a lot of 1 cost, and somo below cost. We have a great many other good whiolt actually must bo sold. Remember, that tho above prices in Goods will not bo charged even for 30 d Come, everybody, and don't waitun say wo advertised goods that we did not 1 GRAHA] Septal 31 ANOTHER I Beginning with this week, we arc c mer goods, consisting of White and C Challies, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVES Shoes, Straw and Felt Hats. SPECIAL TO AVe wish to call the Ladies' attentio: FOXED GAITERS, which wc are pair, worth three times that amount. Straw Ilats, which you can buy at yoi TO KEEP OFF THE Just received, a full line of Umbre Buggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever b< Umbrella for $2 Can you beat it ? COME ANI Wc invite our friends and the publ mind showing our goods, whctherfyou LOWEST prices for CASII. March 29 NEW STORE NE JUST 11 E ( Another lot of those ladies slippers A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 25 The prettiest -#2 25 Gent's Shoe, in Another lot of Ladies Kid Button ? Ladies and Gent's Summer Underv Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced t< All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 17?< CALL HARRY IV April 10 ' Iti - in - mm TINWARE. Mr. Edward Voiselle, tlio Master Workman in the Tin Line, has his headquarters here and will respond to your needs in that Lino. r.WT /F!Y TO! DOWN! GO, GO, GO. 3R CASH BUYERS. ust Be Cleared Out Ref Profits. ids in Spring and Summer Goods for a to make a clean sweep of our Summer at wo aeo putiiog out on our bargain , which wo are going to sell, regardless ou a big lot of While Goods, such as iti30oks, Hamburg Edgiugs and loscrttc Lawns for f>o. per yard oud upward. R BAROAINS. j., 1 Gross Muttons for 5c., a lot of 10c. >tc Papci 5o. per quiro, Lead Pencils is for 5pm good shirting nt 5o per yard, raw Ilats 5o. 10c. 15e. 20o. aud &o., in fiet wj will sol! you a Straw -)od? an 1 Trimmings chr.iper thin any >TTTT"NrrS- &r.n us iti Shoes. Indies Slippers 30c , 50o_ Mens Low Quartered Shoos at aid tyo eforo iu Union. Y GOODS. aoatioD, and wo proposo to sell out tlio ut cheaper than the ohoapcat. Ladies 'arasols that wo will oloso out at aotual s just as cheap as thoBO mcntionod, can STRICTLY CASH to everybody. ays at the above prices. til those goods havo been sold, and then bavo. I & SPARKS, CHEAP CAS1I STORE. 7 If lEDUCTION iflfering special bargains in all Sumolorcd Lawns, Ca'icoes, Ginghams, 3IIST CLOTHING THE LADIES. 11 to our Job Lot of CLOTII and now closing out for fifty cent3 per We still have a nice assortment of jr own price. SUN AND RAIN. lias, in both Silk "and Gingham, iforo. You can huy a good Buggy ) SEE US. ic to give us a call. We do not purchase or not. All goods at the * w * RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf D! iW GOODS1I REIVED. ot 50 cents, and 50 cents, button, lacc and gaiter. Shoes, 81 00 rear, 25 cents up. ) 10 cents. ;tr, now 12?cts. AT I. COHEN & BRO. At Col ton's old stand.