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?? ??????? w?- I Qitwn Goiko Ahkau.?Otffotjs, Aug. 17.?The prospect for a cotton factory at thie place ie now almost a certainty, as only a few thooAnd dollars more are necessary to insure success. Our monied men are moving in concert now for the first time since the subject has been agitated. After a canvass or the town about $13,000 has been raised and the remaining $7,000 it is thonght can be easly aeeured in the surrounding country. This amount will secure the m chatter for incorporation, and the stockholders will proceed to organize at once and put the ball in motion.?Cbr. Greenville Newt. e JOo Lrr it Dnor.?Last Thursday was the first pay day on the Three C's railroad, and quite a sum of money was put in circulation. Tho merchants are bogining to realize now what the building of the road means, ani, like the lion that gets the taste of blood, are anxious for more. They will get it every month now, and in increased quantities. Homethinir is coin? to droD in a few dava. Johnson City ( Team.) Comtt. A IIravy Dose for John L.?Purvis, Miss Aug. 17.?The Court this morning sentenced John L. Sullivan totwelvo months imprisonment. Fitxpalrick, the referee, pleaded guilty and was fined two hundred dollars. A Scene of Horror in New Yobk.?New York, At?g. 19.?Fire broke out early this inerning in the five-story brown stone tenement house in Seventh avenurc, while all the tenants, about sixty, were in bed. The flamos spread so rapidly that before rescue arrive, they could escape, nine persons lost their lives and two were injured. List of Letters Remaining In the Postoflice at Union, for the week ending Aug 24tb, J 889. a Mr. T. W. Gibbs. fc"*^?PWions calling for the above letters will please say if advertised and will be required to pay one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. t-JWHIM.. ? -.1 TT? iilinnr t la a 111 i n np t I mauiiug ? auuuug t WANTED, bids for hauling briok from J. H. Rodger & Co's kilu to the site ^ of tho Union Oil & Manufacturing Co. All bids to bo made by the thousaud, and to bo handed in before August 2Slb, when contract will be awarded. E. MCHOLON, It Sec'y. and l'reas. FURMAN UNIVERSITY, UBEEMYILLE , S. C. THE next session will begin September 2oth, lWS'J. Thorough instruction given in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, l'hysics, Chemistry and Natural History, Mineralogy and Geology, Metaphysics, English, French and German. For Catalogue apply to Prof. tl. T. Cook, or C. MANLY, D. D., . President. Aug_2 yi it A Basket Picnic FOIV the Mass Meeting of the County Alliaco ou the 4th of Sept. All the brethtcn and sisters of the Sub. alliances are cordiully invited to come, and bring with litem baskets tilled with (be necessaries for an agricultural Picnic, aud let us havo a good social gathering of the Tillers of tho Soil. Write your names on a card and uttach it to your Baskets, table clothes, plates, &c. It will devolve upon tho president of eauh sub-ft'linnce to appoint two brothers und two sisters to act as a committee of managers. By request, ROBERT LITTLE. President U. C. T. A. Notice to Bridge BuildersOffice of County Comhissjonehs, \ Union County. j \TT1LL BE LET TO TI I E JJ1AYEST YV ?WdtUler, on Saturday, the 31st day I of August- inst., the building of n bridge across Brown's Crcok, about 'JOO yards above the McNcace Ford, live miles North of Uniou Court House. Specifications will be exhibited on day and placo of the letting. Cuas. Bolt, 1VM. M. GALLMAN, C'lcrk of Board. Ch'n. B. C. Aug 10 33 .'It. Mortgage Sale. BY virtue of a power of sale contained iu a mortgage, recorded in tho office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union County, Book F., No. 0, pages 345, 340 and 347, given by 1*. A. Yarner, I will sell, on Salcsdayin September, 188'J, beforo the Court House, at Uuion, South Carolina, during the legal hours of Sale, all that plantation or tract of land, containing one hundred and twenty-three acres, more or less, adjoining Fair Forest Creek, lands of the Estate of Churchill (Jibbs and J. M. llobiuson, situated in Bogansville Township. TERMS?CASH. GLENN JL>. l'EAKE, Mortgagee. jr Aug 10 33 3t To Road Overseers ! YOUR WORK TO BE RECEIVED. okficb ok Col'nty COMMISSIONERS, 1 Union County. J WE hereby giro notice that tho Board of County Commissioners will examino the roads throughout tho county, between the 1st and the 10th day of September; and wc further give notice to Road Overseers that they will bo held to a strict account for any negluot of duty, and for all bad work on the roads. Some overseors already oiler the excuse that the roads are too hard to work, but such excuse will not ha received, for surely the roads have been soft enough the past two months, aud Ovcrsocrs should have taken' advantage of the favorable condition. We mean business, and we ineau to have good roads in Uniou County, if the law will give us the power to have them put iu good condition. By order of the Board of County Com. missioners. CilAS. BOLT, Clerk. Aug 23 81 St Important Special Meeting. Office of Cocxty Commission Kits, ^ j Union Coi nty. j > Union. S C., Aug. 13, IK<t>. j NOTICK is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Union County will be held at Union Court Ilot.se. in the office of said County Commissioners, on Saturday, the 11th day of September next, at ten o'clock A. M., for tlie consideration or mio expcieiicy of changing the location of the highway leading from 11ice's Hridge on Fair Forest ('reek to Union Court House. The proposed highway is to run through lands of iv A. Vru'. i. lands Le'onging to die hairs of Wycho Cloodin. lands of It. II. Ilicc. deceased, and lands of l>r. II. S I'eaty. All persons interested will he permitted to >tl'er testimony at said meeting, for or against changing the location of said highway, lly order of the Commissioners. CI I All I.FS ItOLT Clerk of l'ourd. 10 mi Ob g- ?}'? t'--- >* > The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. B. O. Witburn, D. N. Wilburn, Maria Bishop, Plaintiff', against John Wilburn, Eliza L>od<l, Arrie Gregory and Bertie Gregory, Defendants. fvimmous for Relief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of wh?h a copy is herewith served upon you, an 1 t<> -erve i copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their otlicc, No 2. Liw Range, Union, South Carolina, within twonty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; nnd if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court fer the relief demanded in the complaint. MUNRO & MUNRO, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated July 15, A. D. 1889. f-^1 J. H. McKlSSlCK, j skal > Clerk of Court. To the defendants, John Wilburn and Eliza Dodd : Take notice, That the Complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Uniou, in the County of Union, and State of South Carolina n? tlx. .Inn nf I.,1? ?? "'V ?U'/1 eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. MUNKO k MUNRO, Plaintiffs Attorneys. August 6th, 1889. Aug 9 3*2 Ct The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court Common l'lcas, Margaret J. Whisonant, Plaintiff, against Johu R. McCullock, Alice L. While, Millie T. McCullock, Mary McCullock, Kcenan L. McCullock, U. W. McKown, Sarah Service, M. N. Scrvico, Martha Macomson, Georgo McKown and Ora Peeler, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint not Sorvcd. To the Defendants in this action : YOU are hereby summoncl aud required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is filed in the ofiicc of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'loas for sail County, and to serve a copy of your nuswer to the said complaint on the subscriber nt his aflice, at Union, S. C., within twouty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such iervicc ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the iimc aiorcsatu, toe riainuij 111 tins notion will npi>ly to the Courl for the relief demanded in the complnint. Dated June 12th, 1889. D, A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Urn Peeler: Take notice, that the summons (of which the foregoing is n copy) and the complaint herein, were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union County ou the P2lh day of June, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. Aug 2 31 Gt Williamston Female College. SESSION OPENS SEPTCMBKlt 10x11, 1889. FOR cntaloguo of Williamston Female College, a live, thorough, progressive, prosperous, cheap, up-country school for young ladies, address Rev. 8. Lander, President. Williamston, S. C. Its merits widely known.-- lG&-ptt|rilff1ajnrycar7 More expected next. July 19 29 8t. Now is the Time! WE arc prepared to sell the fallowing Gins, Condensers and Feeders, viz WINS II IP, PRATT. MAGNOLIA. BROWN, IIALL. Parties desiring repairs on old Gins should come iu at once. Call and see us. Terms accommodating. FA It It & THOMSON, Agents. Aug 2 01 4t. FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? or ? SPAltTANBUKG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, - ?30,000.00 orncKus. President, - * Ueorge CofieldTreasurer, - - W. K. Burnett. Attorney, J. 11. Cleveland. UIRKCTORS. Joseph Walker. I J. II. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. P. E. Converse. | W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I Georgo Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per annum, and added to accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly ATTEI IS CALLED TO THE F T Mil] I MOST CC Stock of Plantation H are Se LOW A S T PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, AXES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents ior tl Best in t] I Jan 4 i 4 Foreo? me to confer? tho fact that I have succeeded in business, and this necessarily forces another confession, that this success has been attained through the liberal support extended me by the good people of Union County, and for which I assure my friends I am I j truly grateful. j YOUR Money to Loan. In HDUlH'of 9300 itnd upwards, to | be secured by first mortgage on improved farm lands. Apply lo D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney, Union, S. C. May 31 22 if SPECIAL NOTICE T O ROAD OVERSEERS. OFPICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,) Union Cocntt. j rjMIE frequent complaints made fo us mieiy 01 idc Daa condition or tbo roads in all parts of lbs county, demand our prompt attention, and wo hereby peremptorily notify all Road Overseers in Union County, to call out tbo bands in their several sections at once, and put tbe roads in tbe best possible condition, by the 1st day ' of September next. 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, j That you work the bad ports of the road, J first, and mako them safe and passable imninliateti/. < GOOD ROAD WORK DEMANDED. We have determined to have better and more permanent read work hereafter, and hereby give notice to all Overseers that, in j tbo conscientious discharge of our duty, we j will not tolerate any shabby road working, j but in every case whom such kind of work j is done, we shall have you reported for j indictment. The roads must be draincl, and raised in the middle, and properly graded. * Take Notice! We mean exactly what wo J say, and intend, as far as lies in our power ' to have better roads. Chas. Bolt, W. M. GALLMAN, 1 Clerk. Ch*n B. C. C.. U. C. Aug 2 31 5t J.W. POSEY &BR0., DRUGGISTS. :_JLEJUL-B-R S I N PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OII^S, TURPENTINE. PUTTY. WINDOW GLASS. PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, CHANDAUERS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. ^ Careful aud courteous attention to each customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNJJED AT ALL 110URS. We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low as they onn be bought for cash, and sell them at Lowest Liviug Prices. J. W. JWEY & BKO. March 112 12 ly. STT IO JN 'ACT THAT WE HAVE a nrtTiom jAIVUiliO J. IV X> )MPLETE i ardware, in Union, and lling as BE LOffEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, HUES, HAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c., &c. ie Buck-Thorn Fencing, tie World. ITKH, WILKIN?) Ac CO; 1 tt Y K A . - ? i, . I feel that I am even belt prepared to servo you in the futu] ban I have been in tho past, an nrould <^ill yenr ' lion to tl following specialties without con nent, and would simply ask yc <0 inspect my goods and price** befoi juying elsewhere. S, WITH F SWEEPING S THE ROOK ORUSHE PR TBRfS?fcfi-5 FLTfiN'S DRY Our principle of making the firs able goods has commenced. Then made of this magnificent, stock to i give us the cold shoulder, so wo ma giving them the biggest kind of dii We cannot wait until the end < other alternative. Wc challenge the town for varicl Fabrics, all going at fifty cents on 1 Wo will soil von rrooit Wliifo l.n ' w """ J Q VH v*' -"Ml for 3 cents, 25 cents Checked Mm Mustin for 12J cents, 15 cents CI Straw Hats for 45 cents, 75 cents Straw Hats for 25 cents ; Ilambur ng and all-over Embroidery, all re ford Seersuckers at 6J cents, 25 c< 10 cents; 10 cents Dress Goods ci $1 40 reduced to 75 cents ; 11-4 ( 39 cents ; Large Tarheel Towels, c We have too much goods and toe [vailing and gnashing of teeth inoi "NYc are closing out a fhll lino of Rememb( LEADER AND C May 27 ; . J Lipscomi r CLOTHING, i k ? J GENTSFURN GAFFNEY June 28 ICE CREi5 Xs^Now Open T> Jertainly I A A A. , ISO Hhould not alnAn i t 10 t/-t /Trt naM- / (>Vtrw\*.> J fl? I -I'VJV \IH'g OU IIIVJ? II I \ ? You can gci the nicest Cream, Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Sprii ilrinks of the season, served in th BASE BA lias now ho/run. and I have a h?ri?i O 1 "tt"" - ^ ' o Score Books, etc., always on hand STATIONERY, I have just received the largest to Union. Don't fail to call and e Books are down to rock bottom j there. I receive daily all the latest nov Agent for all the popular papers a scription at publisher's prices. pianos a: Sold on easy terms. Call on m Leader in 1 Sept 2\ V. \L RS IN ar j J IIAIt> IOSS. Hand-made and Machino liar 10 ness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles and l~ Whips. ,u Cane Mills, Evaporators and *? Portable-Furnaces. JFSPF.CT UMMER SALE. !R GONE TO WORK ON ICES. SACRIFICE AT HOODS PALACE. it and deepest cut in prices of seasonis is no telling the sacrifice that will bo educe it and raise money. The banks ike the sacrifice to our customers by scounts for cash. of the season to upload; we have 110 iv and price of White Goods and White the dollar. wn for 4 cents, Good Figured Muslin slin for-15 cents, 20 cents Checked recked Muslin for 10 cents, &c.; #1 Straw Hats for 35 cents, 50 cents g Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flouncduced to half price; 12$ cents Wex;nts Challics, Wool carded, reduced to rushed to 4 cents; 11-4 Quilts worth Irochet Quilts worth $2, reduced to f. r?nntu ftnpli ) little money, so wo have to avoid the ritablc. ' Summer Goods at a sacrifice. These bargains arc only to si j be had at 1IIAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf B & r OLLESON, SHOES, HATS, ISHING GOODS, CITY, S. C. 2C, 3 m rvv n yyr nr /A L1V1 ^AJUUUIY lor the Season at ETT'S. S da Water, Milk Shake, Lemonade, ug Water, and all the nicest refreshing e latest style. JutY^j SEASON e stock of Balls, Bats, Gloves; Masks, STATIONERY. Stock of fine Stationery ever brough xamine it, and my prices. prices, and I am bound to keep them els, rtewspapers, and magazines. I am ,nd magazines, and will take your subND ORGANS e, or writ? for prices. G. P, GARRETT, Books, Stationery apd Fancy Goods; ' UNIO BUOOIES AND WAGONS. . HARDWARE. AND STOVES I Mr. Wm. IIavian can be fourn I here, and can. repair your Harness at short notice. W.D.B1 DOWN! DO1 THE PRICES A BIG BONANZA I Our Summer Stock ]V gardless < WE now offer some wonderful barg short lime, as wo arc deterraino< Stock this Season, and in order to do t and job lot counters a greet many good of profit. Among these we will offer \White Lawns, Checked and Striped N ings, I-aces, cto. We will sell good \VI NOME OF OF Wo will sell you 3 papers pins for ; Docket llaudkerchicfs for 5c , good I 3 dozen for 25o., good Toilet Soap 3 cal good Figured Muslins 21 yards for 81, ! 25c., 75o. Hats for 50c., 81 Hats for 75 Hats almost at your own price. Dross body. SHOES, CL( We will offer some wouderful barg 75c. and upward, all reduced. A lot of low Cost. Clothing cheaper than crer MILLINEI Our Milliner has gntio homo ou a remainder of tho goods in this departn Hats l.r?o, 25c. and upwards. PARASOLS.?Wo havo a lot of cost, aod somo below cost. We have a great innny other got which actually must bo sold. llomcmber, that tho above prices ] Goods will not bj charged oven for 30 Como, everybody, and dou't wait u say we advertised goods that we did not GRAHA ANOTHER ; Beginning with this week, we arc mcr goods, consisting of White and Challies, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVI Shoes, Straw and Felt Ilats. SPECIAI^ TO We wish to call the Ladies' attcnt FOXED GAITERS, which we ar pair, worth three times that amount. Straw llats, which you can buy at ) TO KEEP OFF TH Just received, a full line of Uinl Buggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever Umbrella for 32 Can you beat it ? COME AN Wo invite our friends and the pu mind showing our goods, whethor#yc LOWEST prices for CASH. March 20 IN Hj W iD l LJri N] JUST RE Another lot of those ladies slippei A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, ! The prettiest $2 25 Gent's Shoe, Another lot of Ladies Kid Button Ladies and Gent's Summer Unde Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 17 CALI HARRY April 19 It i TINWi? Mr. Edward Voisei j Workman in the Tin L headquarters here and wi. to your needs in that Line. EWLEY. TO! DOWN! > GO. GO, GO. 'OR CASH BUYERS. lust Be Cleared Out Re3f Profits. ;aina in Spring aud Summer Goods for a J to make a clean eweop ot our Summer hat wo ase putting out on our barpain Is, which wo nro poiup to sell, rcpardless you a hip l??t of Whito floods, euch as ain?ooks, Hamburg Edgings and Inscrtliite Lawns for 5c. per yard and upward. R BARG AINS. ?e., I Gross Buttons for 5c.. a lot of tOo. *J<'to Pnpoi 5o. per quire, Lend Pencils cos for f)c., good shirting at 5o per yard, Straw lints 12io. fto. 10c. 15o. 20o. and o , it J., in fact wo will doll you a Straw <x) >di an 1 Trimming! ehnper than auy DTHING, &c. alns in Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30e., .r?0o Mens Low Quartered Shoos at and ho beforo in Union. IY GOODS. vacation, and wo proposo to sell out the lent cheaper thau tho choapest. Ladies Parasols that we will elose out ut actual ids just as cheap as those mentioned, mean STRICTLY CASH to everybody, days at the abovo prices, intil these goods have been sold, and tbeu ; have. M & SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. 37 if REDUCTION. offering special bargains in all SumColored Lawns, Calieoos, Ginghams, CSIRT CLOTHING" THE L.AI)I?^ ion to our Job Lot of CLOTII and c now closing out for fifty cents per We still have a nice assortment of rour own price. IE SUN AND RAIN. trcllas, in both Silk and Gingham, before. You can liny a go:>d Ruggy I) SEE US. blie to give us a call. We do not >u purchase or not. All goods at the RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf El EW GOODS!! C E I V E D . :s ot 50 cents. 25 and 50 cents: in button, lace and gaiter, i Shoes, $1 00 rwear, 25 cents up. to 10 cents, icts, now 12Jcts. j AT M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand, > ra