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List of Lsttcrs Remaining in (he Fostoffico at Union, for the week ending Sept. 6tli, 1880. Miss Kininu Ueder. I Robert Rice. James Hughes, col. (Lea Walker. Charles Jinkius. ,S. I. Young, Esq. Miss Charlotte Helton.| Persons calling for the above letters will p lease say if advertised nud will be required to pay one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. W ' " For Sale ~ ,for Strata. JCkmimt amis, ? i ~and Scenery that has been MMMMkasMSfitfl' It will be sold in whole , Wm. A. NICHOLSON. | ^ 52 ToRont or LeaseTHE Plantation on Paoolet River, known as the MoNally place. Fine river bot- i toms and good cotton land. Privilege given < to clear 80 or 40 acres of fbrest. i Apply to T. McNALLY, i Union, S. C. i Sept G 30 8t 1 WilliamstonFemale College. j SESSION OPENS SEPTEMDKR IOTII, 1889, ] TIIOR cataloirllft fit Willinmatnw 0 w?w~ AVUIU1V J? College, ft live, thorough, progressive, prosperous, cheap, up-country school for young ladies, address Rev. S. Lander, i President. Williatnston, 8. C. lis merits ( widely known. 165 pupils lust year. More < expected next. ' Juljr 19 29 8t. 1 " Xire-arunesvilio High School WJLL open on Mouday, Sept. 9, 1889. Tuition per terra of five mouths is as follows: . Primary, - - - - S7 60 ' Intermediate, ... 12 50 Academic. .... 15 00 Board, including evorythiogj uino dollars per month. For particulars apply to R. C. SARRATT, Principal, Jonesvillo, S. C. SeptO 36 2t_ ] Guardian's Final DisohargeNOTICE is hereby given that by permission of Hen. James M. Geo, Probate ' Judge for Union County, 1 will, on the 8th uay or uctobcr, make my final return and apply fur Letters Disuiissory as Guardian of Miss Edna J.Camp, now Mrs. Edna J. Liltlejohn. All peruana having olnims against Mies Edna J. Camp, now Mrs. Edna J. Littlrjohn, 1 during her minority, are hereby notified to present them to nie, on or before the date above named, or they will beforevor barred; 1 J. D. JEFFERIES, t Guardian Edua J. Camp. Sept G .10 4t* FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? (IF ? SPARTAN III.'KG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, - ?30,000.00 omcKus. ( President, - George CoficldTreasurer, - - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, - - J. 15. Cleveland. MUKCTOHS. j Joseph Walker. j J. 1$. Cleveland. W. R. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls, Dr E. Converse. ! W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Coficld. Interpol allowed cn deposits at tho rate of four per cent, per annum, and added to * accounts semi-annually. ( July 19 2u ly ' Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. B. G. Wilburn, D. N. Wilburn, Maria Bishop, Plaintiffs, (hjuinst John Wilburn, Eliza Dodd, Arric Gregory and Bertie Gregory, Defendant*. Summons for Belief?Complaint Served. T> the Defendant* a/>o>>c named YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oflioc, No 2. Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the sor icc horeof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ^ MUNRO & M UN 110, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated July 15, A. 1). 1889. j. H. McKlSSICK, -1 skat, v Clerk of Court. To the defendants, John Wilburn and Eliza Dodd : Take notice, That the Complaint in this notion was filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court at Union, in the County of Union, and Stale of South Carolina, on the fifteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. MUNRO k MUNRO, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 1KK'I Aug 9 32 Ct I If any dealer nay* |i<> han th?W. I,. I)oiigln< Klioc" without name and price Utomucd on (lkt) bottom. put him down us ? fraud. $3 SHOP GENTLEMEN. Tlcst in the world. Fxnmlnr his J.VOO OKNIIINK HANI>-SK\VK1> NIIOK. /iwiF-r?ri?Tr<iF i',i. i ^iiin.. M3.no I'OI.ICK AND KAKMKKN' SHOE. *4.no KXTHA VAIAJB OAI.F HIIOK. UOKKINOMANh SKOK. l?,0rt auil*l.75 MOW SCMOOI. SHOES All made In Congress, lliitton and I,ace. W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE! LAD?|RES. Heat Material, Meat Stylo. Heat Fitting. u Out sol.I |?y your di aler, write W. I.. HOUOLAS. IIKOCKTON, MASS Kxuninn W. I4. l>ouglns $"J allocs for I.a.lies ah I goiillomon. ^ M. M. lT|('i:. Jit., ! :. II . Ag.Mil. t'uioD, 8. C. tJojit 0 Cm The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. Iu the Court Common Pleas. Margaret J. Wbisonant, Plaintiffagainst John R. McCullooV, Alios L. White, Millie T. McCullook, Mary McCullock, Keenan L. McCullock, O. W. McKown, Sarah Service, M. N. Service, Martha M acornHwwr,-flew gvr MTCTTawn and Ora Teeler, Defendants. Summon' 'or Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants in this action : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thia action, % copy of which ia filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his affice, at Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, ex olusive of (be day of euoh iervice ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action a ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 12th, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Ora Peeler: Tako notice, that the summons (of which the foregoing 1& a copy) and the complaint heroin, were hied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ploas for Union County on the 12th day of June, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND^ Aug 2 Ct J J. POSEY & MO., DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS' CHEMICALS, rOILET ARTICLES TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, "DRPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS ' PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS; and LAMP GOODS, CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES ANI) LIQUORS1 for Medicinal use. 'arcful aud courleoue attention to each customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPO UNDED A T ALL?HOURS. We select our goods with greatest care, my them ns low as they can be bought or casu, nnu pun uieisi at .'ricos. J. W. VOSEY & BKO. March 22 12 ly. THIS SPACE RODGER & Who will ope STOCK OF about the 15th inst., ted by th< A T T E j IS CALLED TO THE ] THE ) MOST C< Stock of Plantation E are S< LOW AS T PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, AXES, HCKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor t Best in 1 vo Jan 4 I 4 Forces me to confess the fact that I have* succeeded in business, and _ P this necessarily forces another con- ^ fessiou, that this snoeecw has been ^ attained through the liberal sup- ^ port extended me by the good people of Union County, and for . winch 1 assure my friends I am I ^ truly grateful. YOUR; Money to Loan. In Hamsrof ^SOO and upwards, to be secured by first mortgage ou improved farm lands. Apply to D. A. TWNSEND, Attorney, Union, 8. C. May 81 22 tf To Road Overseers ! Orric* or County Commissioners,! Union Countt. J WE hereby give notice that the Board of County Commissioner* will examine the roads throughout the county, between the 1st nnd the 10th day of September ; and wc further give notice to Road Overseers that they will be held to a strict account for any neglect of duty, and for all bad work on the roads. Some ovorseors already offer the excuse that the ro^ds are too hard to work, but such excuse will not be received, for surely the roads have been soft enough the past two months, and Overseers should have taken advantage of the favorable condition. We mean business, and we moan to have good roads in Union Count/, if the law will , give us the power te hire them put in good oondition. 13/ order of the Board of Count/ Commissioners. C11AS. BOLT, Clerk. Aug 23 3d St Important Special Meeting. Orricr. or County Commissioners, 1 1 Union County, j } Union, S. C., Aug. 13, 1889. j a| NOTICE is hereby giTen that a Special V Meeting of the Board of County Commissioncrs for Union County will be held at Union Court House, in the office of said County Commissioners, on Saturday, the 14th 2 day of September next, at teu o'clock A. yy M., for the consideration of the expediency of changing tltc location of the highway 1 coding from Rice's Bridgo on Fair Forest Creek to Union Court House. W The proposed highway is to run through lands of E. A. l'ruitt, lands belonging to the heirs of Wychc Goodin, lands of 11. II. Rice, deceased, and Innda of Ur. IT. S. Rcaty. .?.i ?:ti i -"~ i All JllTIOVIW AlllVI VOIVU VT 111 UV J'VIUUIVVU IM | >ffer testimony at ;aid meeting, fur or against changing the location of said highway. Hy order of the Commissioners. ClIAllLES HOLT Clerk of Hoard. Aug 10 33 IS LEFT FOR : PURCELL, n a bran new DRY GOODS, in the Store just vaca-| e Postoffice. NTION PACT THAT WE HAVE LARGEST )MPLETE Eardware, in Union, and ( dling as HE T.OIEST: blacksmiths' bellows J anvils, | iioes. bakes, shovels and spades, nails, he Buck-Thorn Fencing, ohe World. < steu, wilkin8 ac co. 1 tf ?raSgfiiiin ~ / YEA >*" "WSk 7 I feel that I am even better rcpared to scrVb you in the future liaa I hate been past, and euld call your attention tb the >llowing specialties without oom* tent, and would simply aslf you > inspect my goods and prices befaro uying elsewhere. S, WITH R THiS IS RESEI "THE LITTLE ? W WATCH IT MEW JEWEL I <? TCTT^X iYH.1 JUST RECEIVED ?t F. 0. TREF: ad most oboioe selection of Jewelry to I PATCHES, CLOCKS, AR RINQS, FINGER K SILVER AND SILVJ ILL KINDS OF F hioh he intends to sell lower then otci After eighteen years ezperienoo in th? isnner of work in his line with skill srrented. ; Sopt 6 36 - :: f-- A - ? y n-r ' " One thousand to b< # eeoh tod ersTj one v jr Rooks end Supplies at f K ) I have .a limited pencil Sbarpnera to Ij LbmmJ my customers who buy [ ] from me. Call earl; given away. I will g' be rock bottom, and w P any houso in tho Stat< H Special Discount I am also aeent foi magazines, etc., at ] By giving me your ore money and trouble. Qbianos ani Mold on Easy Ico Cream, Soda . ^^^2 Shakes, Lemonado, Fr Springs Water, all aer atyle. Glenn Springe i 1 fT i weikIy* LmLmd Don't fail tj get my J Stationery and School making this line a L ; j defy competition. G. P. GA Leader in Stationery a Sept 21 Lipscomi n .t J - -i--. CLOTHING, S A rtniTmio nrr-niT" ur.EjiNi o r uitn. GAFFNEY June 28 FTJRMAN UNIVERSITY, GREENYILLE, 8. 0. THE noxt sossion will begin 8cpteml?e 26th, 1889. Thorough instruction give in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, rhysici Chemistry and Natural History, Mincralog and Geology, Metaphysics, English, Frenc and German. For Catalogue apply to Pro H. T. Cook, or C. MANLY, D. D., Resident. Aug 2 31 4t RS IN J HAn>'?88. ness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles and Whips. Cane Mills, Evaporators and Portable Furnaces. ESPECT, SPACE tVED FOB 3REEN FRONT." NEXT WEEK, -?f m RY! N JEWELRY! zer's Model Jewelry Storo, (ho largest >e feuod io the upcouotry ; consititing of breast pins, ings, cuff buttons, er plated ware. INE STATIONERY. r. i busioeM, he it falljr prepared to do all rod despatch. All goods and work F G TREFZER. if 1 - * * S i given away to W ? rtiO bajrn Sonooi , Garrett's. k_j J number of Slato P* ie given away to pO Sohool material ^ f before all are ^ uarantee prices to ^ ^ ill oompete with ^ toTeacuers. ^ r all newspapers, . . publishers prices. ^ iers you will savQ (/} ? ORGANS & b i < Terms. g [Xj Water, Milk O ^ ^ ui-RJi$ and Glenn "^1 ved in the latost ^ iVatec received ^ ^^?13 priees on llooks, ^^^^2 Supplies. I am HH specialty, and I O ^ RRETT, M C/5! ad Fsncy Qoods. PS ly Kj J & r OLLESON, IHOES, d HATS, [SHING GOODS, riTmTr n i till'I, ?. U. 26 3m CLIFFORD SEMINARY, UNION, ? O. ir n 1 1 y fTlHE FALL SESSION WILL OPEN 0] h J_ Tuesday, September 3d., 1889. f- For Circulars, apply io RET. B. (4. CLIFFORD, PrincipalAug 30 ^ 2t r UNIO BUGGIES AND WAGONS. HARDWARE AND STOVES 1 ? * Mr. Wm. Harlan can be found hero, ami can repair your Harness at short notice. W. D. BE DOWN! DOV THE PRICES 1 ' A BIG BONANZA FC Our Summer Stock Mi gardless of WE now offer some wonderful bargait short lime, as wo nro determined ( Stock this Season, and iu order to do thai and job lot counters a greet many goods, of profit. Among the6o we will offer yoi Whito Lawns, Cheeked aud Striped Naio ings, Laccs, etc. We will sell good Whiti SOME OF OUI Wo will sell you 3 papers pins for Co., Pocket Tlandkerchiefs for 5c , good Not 3 dozen for 25o., good Toilet Soap 3 cakes good Figured Muslins 24 yards for 91, Stri 25o., 75o. Ilats for 50o., 81 llats for 75o., Ilats almost at your own prico. Dress Go body. ?TrrMT!Qi r\ Wo will offer Bonic wonderful bargain 75c. and upward, all reduced. A lot of M low-CoBt. Clothing cheaper than ever bci MILLINER Our Milliner has gone homo on a vac remainder of tho goods in this departmom Hats 15c, 25o. and-upw&rds. PARASOLS.?Wo havo a lot of Pa coat, and some below cost. We have a creat manv other sooda | n ikiwi avvuaiij UiuOV uu oUiui Remember, that tho above pricoa met Goods will not b> charged even for 30 day Come, everybody, and don't wait until say wo advertised goods that wo did not he GRAHAl ScptM'l 37 ANOTHER li Beginning with this week, we arc ofl racr goods, consisting of White and Co Challies, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVES Shoes, Straw ond Felt Hats. SPECIAL TO r We wish to call the Ladies' attention FOXED GAITERS, which wc are i pair, worth three times that amount. Straw Ilats, which you can buy at you TO KEEP OFF THE Just received, a full line of Umbrcl Buggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever be Umbrella for 32 Can you beat it ? COME AND We invite our friends and the publi mind showing our goods, whether'you LOWEST prices for CASII. March 29 NEW STOR1 NB JUST R E < Another lot of those ladies slippers A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 2. The prettiest $2 25 Gent's Shoe, ii Another lot of Ladies Kid Button Ladies and Gent's Summer Under Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 17J N CALL HARRY! April 19 li> HTMBrrrir ? Mr. Edward Voisclle, tlio Master Workman in the Tin Line, has his headquarters here and will respond rto your needs in that Line. :wley. PN! DOWN! GO, GO, GO. )R CASH BUYERS. ist Be Cleared.Out Re' Profits. is in Spring and Summer Goods for a .0 make a cloan swoop of our Summir t wo esc putting out ou our bargain which wo are going to sell, regardless 11 a big lot of White Goods, uuoh as isooks, Hamburg Edgings and Iniort3 Lawns for 5o. per yard and upward. 1 BAROAINS. 1 Gross Hattoot for bo., a lot of lOo. o Papet f?o. per quire, Lead Pencils for fie., good shirting at 5o. per yard, aw lists 2ie. 5c. lOo. 15c. 20c. and &o., in fiat wo will sell yoa a Straw ods and Trimmings ohrapor than any fflTTT-KTri O iXlJ.?NVJT, OCC. s ia Shoes. Indies Slippers 30c., 60o [ess Low Quartered Shoos at a*.id be oro ia Unioa. Y GOODS. tatioa, and wo proposo to soil out the t cheaper thau tho cheapest. Ladies raaolsthatwo will cloao out at actual I mi u ?? ?t??. _ in STRICTLY CASH to everybody, rs at the above prices. 1 thoao goods havo been sold, and then ive. 1 & SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. ir EDUCTION. Piivmrf ar\Aniol ltat*iviiinc in oil Qnm . IVAlllg W|?VV1UI MUI^UIIIO Jit Ull KJ14 Ul" iored Lawns, Calicoos, Ginghams, m CLOTHING' rHE LADIES to our Job Lot of CLOTII and low closing out for fifty cents per We still have a nice assortment of r own price. SUN AND RAIN. Lias, in both Silk and Gingham, fore. You can huy a good Buggy > SEE US. ic to give us a call. We do not purchase or not. All goods at the RICE & MCLURE. 13 t _ !W GrOODSII C E I V E D . ot 50 cents. J* ry and 50 cents, n button, lace and gaiter. Shoes, 00 wear, 25 cents up. to 10 cents. Ictf, now 12$cts. , AT M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand, 1 . .