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.. CorrtHQ , a/d Cubimo Pbaviubs.?I
wish to say to Mr. Arthur G. Drown,
of Huntington, Florida, and others,
the proper Uoi to cut pour in* hay
it when tho first pods turn yellow. Cut
Vr. in the morning after the dew it off; toon
ta wilted haul to stack. (My plan of stacking
wta published lu Jlomt and Farm some
three yoare ago.1 If loft longer they will
K. sunburn, or the leaves will crumble in hand*
ling. In stacking, they being perfectly
green, wiU pack themselves, but packing
BS5$. in stacking will do no harm. Each floor or
tho stacks should bo filled up, to tho next
floor so as to drain tho water off.' Properly
handled, there will be no waste or any
gS?*r " kind. Vines,- pods, leaves, eto., will bo
just as green as when cut the next March.
Nothing ?loot exoent the drvino out of tho o*n
And although I am'not familiar with enaiUgo,
jet I am oertaln it will not ?qoal peavine
hay put up thia way. I know thay art
rpperiur 10 tha best clover hay.andoan ba
grown and saved for half the ooat par ton,
and no Janger of rain, for in two hours aftar
out, are raady to go in the stack. Never
put in oooks or sun cure, you will loose onenaif
the value. Jarr Wblbobn.
MARRIED. '
MbNEACK?McNEACE. Married, on
4he 6th hist., at,tha summer residence of the
bride's father, Mr. W. E. MoNeace. at Hendjrsonville,
N. 0., by Rev. 8. A. Weber,
Mr. T. M. MoNoaee to Miss Leila MoNeaee,
all of Union County.
OBITUARY. ]
LEE.?Died, in Union County, 8. C.?
f.- '. ' August 2d, 1889, of cancer, Miss Miriam
) ? Lea, aga 65 years. She was a great sufferer
for nine years, but bora it all with a christian
fortitude. In the churchyard at Bogansville
wa laid bar body to rest, to await
the trumpet's sound, when we espeot to
meet her glorified spirit again. May Qod
1 aauotify this to all our good.
- D. P. B.
Llat of Lettsra
Remaining in the Postoffice at Union, for
^ the woek ending Aug lOtb, 1889.
B. Brown Mr Alan, lUeradon Mrs. 8arab,
Colmon Riehard, |Nllson llarcles,
Drew Mr. T J, J Wiltshire Mr J W,
rorsons calling lor the above letters will
please say if advertised and will be required
to pay one cent.
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
For Sale.
A FINE Franklin 11. Inmmui improved
Cotton din. This Gin has all the
modern improvements. For farther pa*tieulars
apply to C. C. Culp or A. B.
Stokes. 38-8t
Money to Loan.
Itt rants of$300 and upwards, to
, BL be secured by first mortgage on improved
farm lands. Apply to
D. A. T0T/N8END,
Attorney, Union, 8. C.
May 81 22 tf
Attention, Johnson Rifles.
MEET at tho Armory next Tuesday
evening, at 0 o'clock. There will be a
plume drill and the contest for the best
drilled Platoon.
By order of Capt. Culp,
* J. D. HUMPHRIES,
Orderly Sergeant.
FURMAN UNIVERTITYT
GREENVILLE, S. C.
mifV 1 - * ' # * .
| iitu um cvsaiuu mil wgui ocpicuiucr
JL 25th, 1889. Thorough instruction given
in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry and Natural History, Mineralogy
and Geology, Metaphysics, English, Pronch
. and German. For Catalogue apply to Prof.
H. T. Cook, or - '
,* C. MANLY, D. D.,
President.
Aug 2 81 4t
Notice to Bridge BuildersOrncB
or County Commissioners, \
Union County. /
WILL BE LET TO THE LOWEST
bidddor, on Saturday, the 31st day
of August inst., the building of a bridge
across Brown's Crook, about 200 yards above
the McNe&ce Ford, five miles North of Union
Court House.
Specifications will be exhibited on day
and place of the letting.
Chas. Bolt, WM. M. GALLMAN,
Clerk of Board. Ch'n. B. C. C.
Aug 10 - 83 8t.
Mortgage SaleBY
virtuo of a power of aalo oontained in
a mortgage, recorded in the oifioe of
the Register of Mesne Conveyance for
Union County, Book F., No. 6, pages 345,
810 and 847, given by P. A. Yarner, I will
ell, on Salesdayin September, 1889, before
Vtbe Court House, at Union, South Carolina,
during the legal hours of Sale, all that
KIsolation or traol of land, oontaining ono
undred and twenty-throe acres, more or
less, adjoining Fair Forest Creek, lands of
tho Estate of Churchill tiibbs and J. M.
Robinson, situated in Bogansville Township.
TERMS?CASH.
ULiBNn V. 1'KAK.K,
Mortgage*.
Aug 16 88 8t
"important notice
TO TBS MEMBERS or UNION DIVISION, NO.
23, BONS or TSMFSRANOB.
TUB members of tbis Division are
earnestly requested to meet at tbeir
Hatl next Monday night, August 19, ae
business of great importance will be transaated.
Bro 8. 8. Stokes, baa a splendid
report to make of the work dono at the
meeting of the Grand Division, held at
CaTterevill*, B. C., and all the members are
requested to be present to hear it.
Immediately after the transaction of tbe
business tbore will be a watermelon feast, to
whiob all of Ibo roombcrs ars cordially in*
itsd.
By ordsr of the Worthy Pstriaroh,
w fi mnNTsi
If V? VWA1
11. 8., />ro
mk Important Speoial Meeting.
Orric* or Couittt Commimio2ikh8, >
Uatox Covhty, / >
m?,' Uxiox, 8. C., Aug. 13, 1889. J
fc ' "VTOTICE ia hereby given That a Special
IT 'Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners
for Union County will be held at
.<*,< Union Court House, in the office of said
County Commissioners, on Saturday, tho 14th
day of September next, at ton o'clook A.
M.? <ei the consideration of tlie expediency
of changing the location of the highway
loading from Rice's Bridge on Fair Forest
Creek to Union Court House.
The proposed highway is to run through
lauds of E. A. Fruitt, lands belonging to the
' , heirs of "Wyche Goodln, lands of B. H. Kice,
' deceased, and lands of Dr. H.S. Beaty. r.
All persona interested will be permitted to
offer testimony at said meeting, for or against
IE?: changing the location of said hiirhwav
^ Bjr order of the (VMiuiii<Hiouen?,
>
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
B. Q. Wilburn, D. N. Wllbarn, Maria Bishop,
Plaintiff*,
againtt
John Wilburn, Elisa Dodd, Arrle Gregory
ad Bertie Gregory, Defendant*.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Sorted.
To the Defendant* above named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this aotion,'
of wlrcha copy is herewith sorted upon
yon, au l t > serte i copy of yonr answer to
tho sal. complaint on the subscribers at
their office, No 2. Law Range, Union, Sooth
Carolina, within twenty days after the sortico
hereof, ezclusite of the day of such
sertiee; and if you fail to answer the com.
plaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff
in this aotion will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
MUNRO & MUNRO,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Dated July 16, A. D. 1880.
f 1 J. H. McKISSICK,
I sb.vl V Clerk of Court.
To the do'cndants, John Wilburn and
Elisa Dodd : Take notice, That the Complaint
in this action was filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court at Union, in the
County of Union, and State of South Carolina,
on the fifteenth day of July,
eighteen hundred ana eighty-nine.
MUNllO k MUNRO,
riaiotiOs Attorneys.
August 5th, 1889.
Aug 9 82 Gt
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OP UNION.
In the Court Common Picas.
Margaret J. Whisonant, Plaintiff,
against
John R. McCullock, Alice L. While, Millie
T. McCullock, Mary McCullock, Keenan
L. McCullock, G. W. McKown, Sarah
Service, M. N. Servico, Martha Macom on,
George McKown and Ora Poeler,
Defendants.
Summons for Relicf-^Complaint not Served.
To the Defendants in this action :
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the oomplalnt in this aotion,
a copy of whioh is filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
said County, and lo sorve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the subscriber
at his office, at Union, 8. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day of suo** lerv'.ee ; and if
you fail to answer the ^mplaint within the
lime aforesaid, the Plailtiff in this aotion
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated June 12th, 1|89.
d. Ia. townsend,
^TlaintilTa Attorney. j
To Ora Peeler :t Take notice, that the
summons (of whichNhe forogoing is a copy)
and the oomplaint het^in, were filed in the
offioe of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Union County on the 12th day of
Juno, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Aug 2 81 \.Ct
Williamston Female College.
session ofrnb september IOtu, 1889 . jjJ
FOP. catalogue sf Wiliiametcs Feealll
College, a live, thorough, progressive/!
prosperoue, oheap, up-ciuntry sohool for]
young ladies, address Bee. 8. Lander,
President. VrniietoHloo, 8. C. Its merlla
widely kno*n. 166 pupils last yoar. More
expected next.
July 10 29 8t.
Now is the Time!
WE are prepared to soil the following
Gins, Condensers and Feeders, via
WIN8HIP,
PRATT.
MAGNOLIA,
BROWN,
HALL.
Parties desiring repairs on old Gins
should come in at onoe.
Call and see us. Terms accommodating.
FARR & THOMSON,
Agents. i
Aug 2 31 4t.
~ FID ? LITY
LOAN and TRUST CO.
? OF ?
SPARTANBURG, 8. C.
CAPITAL PAID IN, ; $30,000.00
officers.
President, George CofieldTreasurer,
- - W. E. Burnett.
Attorney, - - J. B. Cleveland.
DIXXCTOBS.
Josenh Walker. I J. B. Cleveland
W. 8. Manning. | Qeo. W. Nicholls.
D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett.
T. C. Duncan. I Oeorge Coficld.
Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of
four per cent, per annum, and added to
aoconnts semi-annually.
July 19 20 1 y
ATTEl
IS GALLED TO THE F
THE L
MOST CC
TYI rr
oiuuft. ui riouiauuii m
are Sel
LOW A S T1
PLOWS,
PLOW STOCKS,
CHAINS,
AXES,
PICKS,
MATTOCKS,
We are Agents lor th
Best in tt
FOS
Jan 4
. . yfx ^ ?-'.. .< m
ISSjK'V 3ka>'^ ^ 'Vift --1 '" ,, -' vV .\
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A
Forces me to confess the fact that
I have succeeded in business, and
this necessarily forces another conV
.
fession, that this success has been
attained through the liberal support
cxtendod me by the good
people of Union County, and for
which I assure my friends I am
truly grateful.
YOIIF
For Sale.?One 7-Horse Power Upright
Engine end Boiler.
T. M. LITTLEJOUN,
8tar Farm, 8. G.
Aug 2 31 8t
SPECIAL NOTICE
to
ROAD OVERSEERS.
office county commissioners, \
Union Couhtt. /
THE frequent complaints made to ne
lately of the bad eondition of the roade
in all parte of the oounty, demand oar
prompt altontion, and we hereby peremptorily
notify all Road Overseers in Union
County, to oalt out the hands in their
several sections at once, and put the roads
in the best possible condition, by the 1st day
of September next.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,
That you work the bad parts of the road,
first, and make them safe and passable
immediately.
UUUU KUAD WORK DEMANDED.
We have determined to have better and
more permanent read work hereafter, and
hereby giro notice to all Or tracers that, in
the conscientious discharge of our duty, we
wilt not tolerate any shabby road working,
but in erery ease where suoh kind of work
is done, we shall hare you reported for
indictment.
The roads must b? drainel, and raised
in the middle, and properly graded.
Take Notice ! We mean exactly what we
say, and intend, as far as lies in our power
to have better roads.
Chas. Bolt, M. QALLMAN,
Clerk. Ch'o B. 0. C.. U. C.
Aug 2 81 fit
J. W. POSEY & BM,
DRUGGISTS.
DEALERS IN
PUR^i^IOINES, DRUGS
OHEMIOAI^,
TOILET ARTIcl^ES^
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS,
TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS,
CHANDALIERS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS1
for Mediotnal use.
Careful aud courteous attention to each
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
AT ALL 110URS.
.
We select our goods with greatest care,
buy them as low as they oan be bought
for cash, and sell them at Lowest Living
Prioes.
J. W. P08EY & BRO.
March 22 12 ly.
vfT IOlS
ACT THAT WE HAVE
ARGEST
IMPLETE
irdware, in Union, and
lling as
IE LOWEST:
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS
ANVILS,
HOES,
BAKES,
SHOVELS and SPADES,
fcT A TT PI A - a
rmiLiB, AC., AC,
e Buck-Thorn Fencing;
to World,
TEB, WILKIN^ A COi
1 if
;
*ySa
I feel that I aipi even bettei
prepared to serve tfjrfjn the futun
than I have- WB?w" past, ant
would call yofr itvfcition to tin
following Bpeciiaifcics < without comment,
and would* sinply ask yot
to inspect my goods and price:* before
rs, WITH R
sweeHngs
1
THIS BOOK ORUSHE:
V PB1
TERRIBLE qB
FLYHI'S DRY
I \
Our principle, of making the first
able goods has commenced. There
made of this magnificent stock to r<
give us the cold shoulder, so vre xnal
giving them the biggest kind of dis
We cannot wait until the end o
other alternative.
We challenge thutown for variety
Fabrics, all going at fifty cents on t
We will sell you good White Lav
for 3 cents, 25 c*n|B Chocked Mus
Mustin for 12| cents, 15 cents Ch
Straw Hats for 45 (bents, 75 cents
Straw Hats for 25 cents ; Hamburg
ing and all-over Embroidery, all ret
ford Seersuckers at 6J cents, 25 cei
10 cents; 10 cents'Dress Goods cr
31 40 reduced to 75 cents ; 11-4 C
yy cents; Largo Tarheel Towels, 01
We have too muih goods and too
wailing and gnaskhfg of teeth incv
We are closing i ut a full line of
Remtembe
LEADER AND C!
May 27
J?v'-. '
Lipscomi
-V r
t.s
CLOTHING,
kl
GENTS JTJRN
GAFFNEY
Juue 28
ICE CREA
IsJNow Open i
GARR
You can got the nicest Cream, 8
Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Spring
drinks of the season, served in the
BA8E2 BA1
has now begun, and I have a large
Score Books, etc., always on hand.
STATIONERY,
I have just reocived the largest i
to Union. Don't foil to call and ex
Books are down to rock bottom pr
there.
I receive daily novel
Agent for all the popular papers an
scription at publish^'* prices. ~
PIANOS Ar
dold on easy terms. Call on me.
RS IN
I Handmade find Machine Har1
aeas, Collars, Bridlos, Saddles and
Whips.
1 Cane Mills, Evaporators and
5 Portable Furnaces.
'ESPECT,
QMMER SALE. |
R GONE TO WORK ON
OES.
A nrv "W TT-1 * ^ a m~m-%
AtJKltlUE Ai
GOODS FALACE.
; and deepest cut in prices of seasonis
no telling the sacrifico that will be
?duce it and raise money. The banks
fe the sacrifice to our customers by
counts for cash.
f the season to unload; we have no
f and price of White Goods and White
he dollar.
ra for 4 cents, Good Figured Muslin
lin for 15 cents, 20 cents Checked
ecked Muslin for 10 cents, &c.; #1
Straw Hats for So cents, 50 cents
r Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flouncluced
to half price; 12J cents Wcxnts
Challics, Wool carded, reduced to
ushed to 4 cents ; 11-4 Quilts worth
rochet Quilts worth 32, reduced to
ily 5 cents each.
littlo money, so wo have to avoid the
itablc.
Summer Goods at a sacrifice.
These bargains arc only to
/I j bo had at
x>.
HAMPION OF LOW PRICES.
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3 &
rpLLESON,
>HOES,
HATS,
[SB3NG GOODS,
CITY, S. C.
26 3m
!
M SALOON
or the Season at
ETT'S.
k
]
, " ]
daWater, Milk Shako, Lemonade,
5 Water, and all the nicest refreshing .
latest style.
Lilli SEASOIV
stock of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks,
STATIONERY.
3took of fine Stationery ever brough
amine it, and my prices.
ices, and I am bound to keep them
is. newsnahers. and m<urA.xinofl. T ?m
d magazines, and will ??ke your subtfD
ORGANS
, or writo for prices.
O. P, GARRETT,
ooks, Stationery and Fancy Goods;
iy
i
UNIO
BUGOIBS AND WAGONS,
HARDWARE, AND STOVES
Mr. Wm. Harlan can bo louff#-'
here, and can repair your Harness
at short notice.
*
W. D. BI
DOWN! DOV
THE PRICES
A BIG BONANZA F<
Our Summer Stock M
gardless o
WE now offor Bomc wonderful bargai
short timo, as we are determined
Stock this Seasou, and in order to do th;
and job lot counters a greet many goods,
of profit. Among theso we will offer y?
White Lawns, Checked and Striped Nai
ings, Laces, cto. We will sell good Whi
SOME OF OU]
We will sell you 3 papers pins for 5c
Pocket Ilaudkerohiof* for 5c, good Nc
3 dozen for 25c., good Toilet Soap 3 cake
good Figured Muslins 24 yards for $1, St
25o., 75o. Ilats for 50c., SI Hats for 75c.
Hats almost at your own price. Dress G
body.
SHOES, CLiC
Wc will offer r.omc wonderful barga;
75c. and upward, all reduced. A lot of i
low Cost. Clothing cheaper than ever b<
MILLINER
Our Milliner has gnoo homo on a vt
remainder of tho goods in this departme:
Hats 15c, 25o. and upwards.
PARASOLS.?Wo have a lot of P
cost, and some feeJo.w cost. ??
We hare a great many other good
whioh actually must be sola.
Remember, that the above prices m<
Goods will not bj charged oven for 30 dt
Como, everybody, and don't wait unt
say wo advertised goods tbat wo did not 1
/N XX A i
GKAHAI
Septus 3"
ANOTHER i
TUjAnrNn- n ifir fiiii wfrV|HMhr"% "
rncr goods, consisting of White and C<
Challics, Wool Dress Goods, etc.
SPECIAL DRIVES
Shoes, Straw and Felt Ilats.
SPECIAL TO '
We wish to call the Ladies' attentioi
FOXED GAITERS, which we are i
^air, worth three times that amount.
Straw Hats, which you can buy at yoi
TO KEEP OFF THE
Just received, a full lino of Umbre
Buggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever b<
Umbrella for $2 Can you beat it ?
COME ANE
We invite our friends and the publ
aiind showing our goods, whether you
LOWEST prices for CASH.
March 29
NEWSTORI
NE
JUST RE(
Another lot of those ladies slippers '
A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 25
Tho 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 ?
April 19 10
?. I ,11111 !
M
i
TINWARE
Mr. Edward Voiselle, the Master |
Workman in the Tin Line, lias his
headquarters hero aud will respond
to your needs in that Line. > "
CWLEY.
ifN! DOWN!
GO, GO, GO.
DR CASH BUYERS.
ust Be Cleared Out Re*
f Profits.
ins in Spriog and Summer Goods for a
to make a clean sweep of our Summer
it wo ase putting out on our bargain
which we are going to sell, regardless
)Q a big lot of White Goods, such ai>
usooks, Hamburg Edgings nod Inserttc
Lawns for 5c. per yard and upward.
a BAROA.INS.
., 1 G^oim Buttons for So., a lot of iOo.
to Paper r?c. per quire, Lead Pencils
s for 5c., good shirting at 5c per yard,
raw lints 24o. 5c. 10c. 15c. 20o. and
, &o., in f?ct wj will sell you a Straw
)ods and Trimmings c'irapjr thin any
THING, &c.
ns in Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30c., 50cMens
Low Quartered Shoos at a*rd bo
ifore in Union.
Y GOODS.
icatioD, and we propose to soil out the
nt cheaper than tho cheapest. Ladies
araflols that wo will olose out at aotual
1 if of f%m otinan I*'*"- ' ^ ^
" j?4?? u? vuwa^i uo luuec UJCUIIUUCU,
;an STRICTLY CASH to everybody.
kys at the above prices.
:il thoso goods havo been sold, aod then
lave.
K & SPARKS,
CHEAP CASH STORE,
r it
DEDUCTION.
ffcring; special bargains in all Sumo!orccri)^rfl3^CaUco^
Ginghams,
5 IN CLOTHING'
THE LADIES.
i to our Job Lot of CLOTH and
now closing out for fifty cents per
"We still have a nice assortment of
ir own price.
SUN AND RAIN,
Has, in both Silk and Gingham.
;forc. You can buy a good Buggy
> SEE US.
ic to give us a call. Wc do not
purchase or not. All goods at the
RICE & MCLURE.
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IW GOODS!!
3EIVED,
ot 50 cents,
and 50 cents:
button, lace and gaiter.
snoes, vu
rear, 25 cents up.
) 10 cents.
Jts, now 12Jets*
AT
1. COHEN & BRO,
At ColtOH's old stand.
,y