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??wm~ ? ; i " " , _ Alllaaoe Tribute of Bospeet. w. wiLBoaa Wkerttu, it has pleased our heavenly Father to rcmoio from ua, to heaven we hok?e, our dearly beloved Brother, Mr. W. Wilburn, who was a faithful and consistent member of our F. A. atGibbes; ever ready , to disoharge such duties as a is placed upon him by the order for its good, lie was a qujet ant| unaaeum'ming brother;-, with Virtnous prfpoiples aqd patriotio devotions '; <o Bis country, the good of his brethren and *' friends. Wo, his surviviors, would do well to emulate his noble qualities. Thettfort, bt it Rttolvtd, That, in the death ^ t of our brother, our Alliance has lost one of - 'Its most esteemed aod true members, his country a good and true eitisen, his Church A'fa'thftil and orderly member, hie family a kind and loving husband, a gentle father 1 : "v Resolved, That we bow in bumble subtnis ion to the will of "him who dotth all things well," and our loss is his eternal gain. Resolved, That we as an Alliance of friends, ] tender our warmest eympathys to the be- 1 reared family and oonueolion in this their 1 sad bereavement, and that a blank page in our minuio oook ue inscrioeu to 1119 memory . Reaolvtd. That we, lo further show our respect andsympnthies for our brother, wear a badge of uiourniug for thirty days. Unsolved, That a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be sent to tbo family of the deceased and be printed in the F. A. column of the Union Times. ] J. H. WILLIAMS. ) < J. C. GIBBS. yCom. ( II. C. LAWSON Jr. J ' Gibbs S. C., August 10th, 1880. Iron Womkkr9 Ma.de Happy.? Bethlehem Pa., August 1.?The Bethlehem l.-on Company to-day issuod notice of an increase &j.zt>Ka to $3.80 a day, and the pay of I the men at work on dephosphorisod iron is raised proportionately. The new scale goes into effect to-day. - ?w ? Earthquake at Washington, N. C.?Durham, N. C.. reports two distinct shocks of sarthquakjffn that place on Saturday morning. TlW^ribrations woro gent-rally per- ' ceptibls, and wero accompanied by an ominous rumbling. MARRIED. ''"V RICHARDS-OXNER?Married, at the ^ / Union hotel on the 28th August, 1889, by Rev. B. C. Lamply, Mr. J. 11. Richards, 5 of Union, to Miss Nauuio A. Oxncr of New- < berry. I QARRErr?TUCKER.?Married, August 27, 1889 at .the residence of the bride's f mother at Fish Dam, by Rev. S. A. IVebcr, ( Mr. G. P. Garrett, of Unioa, to Miss Ada E Tuoker, daughter of the late W. T. Tucker, f of Fish Dam. g OBITUARY, ' HAWKINS.?Died near this place Aug. J 7th, after it lingering illness, Mrs. M. E. 1 Hawkins, wife of T. Ed. Hawkins, in the N 40th year of of her ago. Sho was a oonsis* 1 ^ tent momber of the Hebron Baptist Church, V ~ and bore bcr severe otlliction with christian fortitude, She bclioved she was propared and did not fear death. She has left a devotod husband and five e children, doeply mourning the loss of n e faithful wife and mother. "Dlossed. are c they that die in tho Lord." J List of Letters Remaining in the Postoflico at Union, for the week cuding Aug 31st, 1889. Miss Lcira Bailey. ] Mr. Elins l'elnier. Dr. J P. Jeter. | Mr. J. S. Sartor. rersons caning tor ttic anove tetters win ! dense say if advertised and will be required j o pay one cent. 3 J. C. HUNTER, P. M. I ?-? 1 ? -x v CLIFFORD SEMINARY, c UISIOIV, s. c mUB FALL SESSION WILL OPEN ON _L Tuesday, September 3d., lbb'J. For Circulara, apply to REV. 1). ? CLIFFORD, Principal. Aug 30 X5 2t Mortgage Sale BY virtue of u power of sale oontaioed in a mortgage, recorded in tlie office of the Register of Mesuo Conveyance for ? Union County, Book F.f No. t'?, pages 345, 340 and 347, given by 1*. A. Yarner, I will sell, on Salesdayin September, 188'J, before the Court llouae, at Uuiou, South Carolina, during the legal hours of Sale, all that . plantation or traot of laud, coutainiug oue hundred and tweuty-lhrce acres, more or less, adjoining Fair Forest Creek, lands of the Estate or Churchill Uibba and J. M. llobiusou, situated in ltogauevillo Township. TERMS?CASH. GLENN 1). PEAKE, Mortgagee. { Aug 10 _33 3t . To Road Overseers ! .! YOUR WORK TO BE RECEIVED. i 1 V"/- Orrici or County Commissio.nkrs, \ Jff Union County. / WE hereby give notice that the Board of County Commissioners trill examine the roads throughout tho county, between the 1st and the 10th day of September; and wo further give notice to Road 1 Overseers that they will be held to a strict account for any neglect of duty, and for all bad work (?n the roads. Some ovorseors already offer the excuse that the roads are too hard to work, but such excuse will not be received, for surely the roads have beeu soft enough tho past two month's, and Ovcrsoers should have taken advantage of the favorable condition. We mean business, and we mean to have good roads in Union County, if tho law will give us the power to have them put in good condition. By order of the' Board of County Com. misaionors. CHAS. BOLT, Clerk. Aug 28 81 8t Important Special Meeting. Office or Coi ntv Commissioned*, | j Union Coi ntv, J v Union, S. C., Aug ltt, 1880. J VTOTICK is horehy given lli.it a Special ll Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Union County will be held at Union Court House, in the ofticc of said County Commissioners, on Saturday, the 14th day of September next, at ten o'clock 'A. M., for the consideration of the expediency , v of changing tho location of the highway O loading from Nice's Bridge on Fair Forest I Creek to Union Court House ! The proposed highway is to run through . , lauds of 1!. A. I'ruitt, lands hclonging to the heirs of Wycho (loodirl. lands of B. II. Bice, deceased, anil lauds of Dr. U.S. Beaty. All persons interested will he permitted to lifer testimony at said meeting, for or against changing the location of said highway. By irder of the Commissioners. CI IA K LES BOLT | Clerk of Board. "f' Aug 10 30 U ! y The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. B. 0. Wilburu. D. N. Wilburn, Maria Bishop, I'latnlifft, ? ... . r k v. ?H - rJohn Wilburs., EDsa Dod4, Arrie Uregory and Bertie Gregory, Defendant*. .Summons for Rolfef?Complaint Serred. To the Defendants abwe named t YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of wh rli a copy is herewith served upon you, an 1 t" serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on (he subscribers at their office, No U. Law lUnge, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the ser ice hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the com. plaint within the tinio aforesaid, the plain, tiff in this action will apply to the Court far tho relief demanded in tho complaint. MUNKO & MUNRO, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated July 16, A. D. 1889. J. II. McKISSlCK, seal > Clerk of Court. To the dc'cndunts, John Wilburn and Eliza Dodd : Tako notice, That the Coin, plaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Union, in tfir' County of Union, nud State of South C?' lina, on the fifteenth day of ' eighteen hundred nnd eighty.nine. MUNltO & MUr Plaintiffs > eys. August 6th, 1889. , Aug? - JV / fitrhc State of South (Taroliua. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court Common Picas. Margaret J. Wbisonant, Plaintiff, against John K. McCullock, Alico L. While, Millie T. McCullock, Mary McCullock, Kcenan L. McCullock, G. W. McKown, Sarah Service, M. N. Service, Martha Macomson, George McKown and 6ra Poeler, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants in this action : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action,'' i copy of which is filed in (he office of the Jlerk of the Court of Common Pleas fori laid County, nnd to serve a copy of yourJ inswer to the said complaint on the sub-/ icriber at bis aflice, at Union, S. C., withia | wenty days after the service hereof, ea :lusive of the day of sucli iervicc ; and J 'on fail to answer the complaint within tb > imc aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this ncti a till apply to the Court for the relief tennnded in the complaint. Dated Juno 12th, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Ora Peeler: Take notice, that the luramons (of which the foregoing is a copy) ind the complaint herein, were filed in the >f(}oe of the Clerk of the Court of Common Meas for Union County on the l'2th day of rune, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiffs Attorney. Aug 2 31 fit Williamston Female College. session opens skitemuf.u IOtii, 1889. FOR catalogue of Williamslon Female College, a live, thorough, progressive, >rosperous, cheap, up-country school for rouug ladies, address Rev. S. Lander, 'resident. Williamston, S. C. Its merits videly known. 106 pupils last year. More izpected next. July 19 29 8t. Now is the Time! WE aro prepared to sell the following n:no iatnuama 1 v 1 v v uiur, vviiuvusua ?uu it'vuvis, vi/. wiNsinr, PRATT. MAGNOLIA, BROWN, IIALL. Parties desiring repairs on old Cine ihould conic in at once. Call uud see us. Terms accommodating. FA11R & THOMSON, - Agents. Aug 2 31 4t. FID ELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? or ? SPARTANBURG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, - $30,000.00 0' icehs. .'resident, - George CotieldL'rensurer, - - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, - - J. B. Cleveland. directors. Joseph Walker. I J. li. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. | Qeo. W. Nicholls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. Durnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Coficld. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of lour per cent, per annum, and added to iccounts semi-annually. July 19 20 ly ATTEI IS CALLED TO THE 3? THE I MOST CC Stock of Plantation H are Se LOI AS T! PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, AXES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor th Best in tl iros Jan 4 4 .Forces, bio to oonfosi tho fact that I have succeeded in business, and this necessarily forces another' conMb ' m fession, that this success has been attained through tho liberal support extended mo by the good ] people of Union County, and for which I assure my friends I am < truly grateful. YOUR '^itfoney to Loan. . HUlUg'of $300 and upwards, to r .ecured by first mortgage on improved rru lands. Apply le D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney, Union, S. C. May 31 22 tf ~SPECIAL NOTICE . ' t ROAD OVERSEERS. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, \ Union Coontt. j THE frequent complaints made to us lately of the bad condition of the roads in all parts of the county, demand our prompt attention, and wo hereby peremptorily notify all Road Overseers in Union County, to oall out the hands in their several seotions at once, and put the roads iu 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 !< limediately. GOOD ROAD WORK DEMANDED. We have determined to have better and more permanent roau work hereafter, and hereby giro notice to all Overseers that, in the conscientious disoharge of our duty, wo will not tolerate any shabby road working, but in every ease whore such kind of work is done, wo shall have you reported for indictment. The roads must be drninel, 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. Dolt, W. M. CULLMAN, Clerk. Ch n D. C. C . U. C. Aug 2 31 5t J. W. POSEY & BR0? DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, CHAN DALIERS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS1 for Medicinal use. Careful and courteous attention to eacli customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. . Wa uaIapI mil* trnniU with crronlitJii. pjipa buy them as low as they can be bought for cash, and sell them at Lowest Living Prices. J. W. TOSEY & BRO. March 22 12 ly. S TI O IN' 'ACT THAT WE HAVE jARGEST )MPLETE ardware, in Union, and lling as BE LOWEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, IIOES, RAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c., Sic. Le Buck-Thorn Fencing, le World. ! ITER, WILKIN^ Ac COi I " >* . ? I feel that '.J* km even better J prepared to serre you in. tho future ^uut I hare be^ iji; the past, and wsulil call yoir attention to the following specialties without comment, and would simply ask' you to inspect my goods and p??ce? before buying elsewhere. :s, WITH R i t t One thousand to bo eaoh end every one w W Boeka and Supplies at f M J I have a limited t Xfonoil Sbarpoers to l>< ^JaaagL ifip ?frafoTiirra who buy Trim me. Oaf early given away. I will gu be rock bottom, and wi any house in tho State. H Special Discount i I am al?o agent for magazines, etc., at p By giving me your ord< money and trouble. Q PIANOS AND Sold on Easy Ice Croatn, Soda 8bakea, Lemonado, Fru Springs Water, all sorv atyle. Olehn Springs \\ M weekly. . Don't fail to got my r J Stationery and School I making this line a i defy competition. : G. P. GAI Loader iu Stationery an< Sept 21 SWEEPING SI THE ROOK CRUSHER PRIC TERRIBLE Si FLYNN'S DRY , *. y" i ' -vi >'t y " Our principle of making the first a ablo goods has commenced. There is made of this magnificent stock to rcdi give us the cold shoulder, so we make giving them the biggest kind of disco We cannot wait until the end of other alternative. We challenge the town for variety t Fabrics, all going at fifty cents on the Wo will sell you good White Lawn for 3 cents, 25 cents Checked Muslin Mustin for 12J cents, 15 cents Chec Straw Hats for 45 cents, 75 cents S Straw Hats for 26 cents ; Hamburg ! ing and all-over Embroidery, all redw ford Seerguokerasait^*cents, 25 cent 10 cents; 10 cehts Dress Goods crusi $1 40 reduced to 75 cents ; 11-4 Cro 99 cents; Large Tarheel Towels, oulj We have too much goods and too III wailing and gnashing of teeth inevita We are closing out a full line of Si Remembei 1 LEADER AND OIL May 27 * 1 i :'B % >' Lipscomb A 13' i - -5 - FT * 't V* <?? ? fi *A CLOTHING. SI GENT'S FURNI! GAFFNEY I June 28 2i FURMAN traiVERblTY, - UKEENVILLE, 8. C. THE next session will begin September 2oth, 1880. Thorougli instruction given n Lntin, Greek, Mathematics, Physics, 'hemistry and Natural Hiatory, Mineralogy md Geology, Metaphysics, English. French 1 ind German. For Catalogue apply to Prof. II. T. Cook, or - 1 C. MANLY. D. D., President. Aug X 31 1L RS IN IIAH A liHH. Hand-made and Machine liar ness, Collars, Bridles, .Saddles am Whips. Cano Mills, Evaporators am Portable Furnaces. ESPECT, f f S given away to h ? ho buys Sohool HH Garrett's. V lumbor of Slato y ? given away to W Sobool material "W bcfsro all aro ^ arantoe prices to * II compete with a HH roTKACDKRS. ^ all newspapers, ublishera pricos. ^ )ra yon will save (J) ORGANS ^ HrH Terms. L J Water, Milk O i-Miz and Glenn L ed in tho latest ^ r^^ | rater received IT"* -Hi tw priees on Books, r ^ Supplies. I am HH specialty, and I O ^ tRETT, W C/2 J Fancy Goods. W ij H FMMER SALE. GONE TO WORK ON IES. \CRIFICE AT GOODS PALACE. nd deepest cut in prices of seasoni no telling the sacrifice that will be nee it and raise money. The banks the sacrifice to our customers by unts for cash. the season to unload; we have no md price of White Goods and White dollar. for 4 cents, Good Figured Muslin t for 15 cents, 20 cents Checked ked Muslin for 10 cents, &c. ; $1 travr Hats for 35 cents, 50 cents Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flouncced to half price; 12? cents Wexs Challies, Wool carded, reduced to hed to 4 cents ; 11-4 Quilts worth chot Quilts worth 32, reduced to T 5 cents each. ttlo monoy, so we havo to avoid the blc. nnmer Goods at a sacrifice. 0 These bargains arc only to . y be had at !> \lMPION of low prices. 12 tf ? & 'olleson, IOES, HATS, 3HING GOODS, OITY, S. C. fi 8m Notice to Bridge BuildersOffice of County Commissioners, ) Union County. / WILL BE LET TO THE LOWEST biddder, on Saturday, tho -31st day of August inst., the huilding of a bridge across Brown's Creek, about 200 yards above the McNeace Ford, five miles North of Union Court House. Specifications will bo exhibited on day and place of the letting. Ciias. Bolt, WM. M. OALLMAN, Clerk of Board. Ck u. B. C. O. Aug 1<* 34 31 UNIO BUGOIES AND WAGONS. . HARDWARE, AND STOVES Mr. Win. Ilarlnn can be found 1 hero, and can repair your Harness at short notice. W. D. BJ DOWN! DO THE PRICES A BIG BONANZA F Our Summer Stock IV gardless < WE now offer 6ome wonderful barg short time, as wo aro detertniuo< Stock this Season, nnd iurorder to do t and job lot counters n greet many good of profit. Among theso wo will offer Whito Lawns, Cbcckod nnd Striped N ings, Laces, etc. \Yc will sell good Wl SOME OF OF We will sell you 3 papers pins for I Pocket Ilandkorchicfs for 5c , good J 3 dozen for 25o., good Toilet Soap 3 oak good Figured Muslins 24 yards for $1, S 25o., 75o. Hats for 50c., $1 Ilats for 75 Hats almost at your own prico. Dress body. SHOES, CLC Wo w ill offer bodic wonderful barg 75c. aud upward, all roduced. A lot ot low Cost. Clothing cheaper than over MILLINEF Our Milliner haa gono home on a remainder of the good9 in this departn Mats 15o, 25e. and upwards. ___^__P-ARASOLS.?Wo have los of cost, auu aome below cost. We have a groat many other goc which actually must be sold. llcmcmber, that the above prices i Goods will not bi chargod ovon l'or 30 Come, everybody, and don't wait u say wo advertised goods that wc did not : GRAHA Sept *11 ANOTHER ] 1 Beginning with this week, we are mer goods, consisting of White atul 1 Challics, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVE Shoes, Straw and Felt llats. SPECIAL TO We wish to call the Ladies' attcntii FOXED GAITEltS, which we arc pair, worth three times that amount. Straw Ilats, which you can buy at y< TO KEEP OFF THI Just received, a full line of Uinbr Buggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever 1 Umbrella for $2 Can you beat it ? COME AN] We invite our friends and the pul mind showing our goods, whether "yoi LOWEST prices for CASH. March 29 new stor: ni JUS T R E Another lot of those ladies slipper A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 2 The prettiest ?2 25 Gent's Shoe, i Another lot of Ladies Kid Button Ladies and Gent's Summer Undei Corsets from 20 cents up; Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 17 CALL HARRY April 10 Iti Mr. Edward Voisolle, the Muter Workman in tho Tin Line, hat hit * i headquarters hore and will respond to your needs in that Line. I : 1 EWLEY. WN! DOWN! i GO, GO, GO. 1 J | 'OR OASH BUYERS. lust Be Cleared Out Re:>f Profits. aids io Spring and Sumiuor G ooda for * 1 to mnko a clean sweep of our Summer hat wo nso putting out on our bargain s, which we are going to sell, regardless you a big lot of White Goods, such as ainsooks, Hamburg Edgings and Insort* lite Lawns for 5o. per jnjd and upward. R BARGillN?. ic., 1 Gross Huttons for 5c., a lot of lOo. Joto Paper 5o. per quire, Lead Pencils . :cs for 5cm good shirting at Go. per yard,?' Straw llats 2 Jo. Go. 10c. 15a. 20o. and " o., &o., rn fast wo will sell you a Straw Goods an l Trimmings chrapor than aoy DTHING, &o. tins in Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30e., 50o Meos Low Quartered Shoes si sad bs before iu Union. 1Y GOODS. vaoation, and wo propose ts soli out ths iont ohcspor than the cheapest. Ladies Parasols that we will close out * actual >ds just as cheap as those mentioned, mean STRICTLY CASH to everybody, days at the abovo prices; ntil thcso goods have boon sold, and then havo. m & sparks, CHEAP CASH STORE. .17 reduction" offering special bargains in all SumColored Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, i IS IN CLOTHING* THE LADIES. on to our Job Lot of CLOTH and t now closing out for fifty cents per We still have u nice assortment of :>ur own price. E SUN AND RAIN. ellas, in both Silk and Gingham, icforc. You can huy a good Buggy D SEE US. t die to give us a call. We do no* n purchase or not. All goods at the RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf Hi! 3W GOODSII C E I V E D . s ot 50 cents. 15 ami 50 cents, in button, lace and gaiter. Shoes, $1 00 * rwear, 25 cents up. to 10 cents. ?et?, now 12Jcts. , AT M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. *? * i amm