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^ II ?? JBBB^pBBB^Couuty Baptist S. 8. Convention. The next meeting of the Union Coontj Baptist 8unday School Convention will be hold with the Unlonville Baptist church, commencing Friday, 27th Sept. 1889. qukbim fob discussion : 1st. Is benevolence made as prominent in our Sunday School and church work as its importance demands ? SrEAKRRS.?C. 11. Bobo nod G. D. Fowler. 2nJ. To what extent docs church efficiency depend on discipline? ^opkakebs.?D. F. Eisoa and C. B. WilleC ford. 3rd. What is the relation of pastor and A people to each other and their relative works ? Sprakkr*.?Dr. Robt. Littlo and Rev B. C. Limp ley. 4th. To what extent are christians responsible for the religious education of tbo children in their neighborhood ? oru&Eig.?j. 11. Randolph and David Wilburn. Essay?Should church members engage in worldly amusements by Rev. J. H. Couch. E. W. Jeter, L. E. MEADOR, Secretary. Preside nt. Some of the legislative provisio ns of the Constitute on adopted by the recent North Dakota Convention are interesting. This instrument provides that any legislator who shall ride on a free pass shall forfeit his V seat. It limits the biennial session to sixty days. It also?and this is the most important new departure made?classifies ns bribery the offering of his vote by Senator or Representatives in consideration of the vote of others for or agairst auy measure. Sonalor Hampton thinks it would be a good thing for tho government to buy Cuba and colonize tho negroes of the South th#>r? lie would be williDg to Bubmitto the reduced representation in Congress which the exodus of the colored people wouhl cause. Tho Newt ami Courier endorses the views of Sentor Hampton. The negroes are citizens of this country and cannot be banished to Cuba without their consent. Will they flee from ills they have to those they know not of. ? 9? A Mabolk Quaky in Pickens.?Col J. K. llagood has had soino men at work in a mica mine noar this place, and went out last Monday to see how tho work wos progressing, when lo, they had unearthed a valuable marbin q^rry.?Right twdcr.thcir feet was a . mine of uutold wealth. The marble taken out rivuls in purity and texture that of any of the famous quarries of the Kast. ? Siik Kecomks an IIkirkss.?Columbia, S. C., August U8.?Mrs. W. IT. Dorsett, of this city, wife of an engineer on the Columbia and Greenville railroad, to-day received legal notice that she had fallen heir to ?250,000 by the death of au unclo in Patterson, N. J. . Rev. Thomas Leitch, the Evangelist, has just closed n meeting at Monroe, N. C., wbero 800 were converted. All denominations joined in the services, and such a revival of religion was never known before in that country. T-ist cf Loiters Remaining in the Postoflice at Union, for the week ending Sept. Dltli, 1880. Rev. David Cooper. .lunc Mobley. Miss M. L. Dawkins. It. C. It edges. Charlie Jenkins. Miss Sarah Robert tin. Miss Dora bee. lAllice Thomas. J. W. Martin. I Persons culling for tlie above letters will please say if advertised and will be required to pay one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. RED RUST PROOF OATSWE liuvcjust received a car load of PUKE KEI) RUSTPROOF OATS forsale. FA Kit & THOMSON. Sept 13 37 Of. DAVID JOHNSON, JR., A T T 0 K N K V A i L A >V SPARTAN 13UltO, S. C. AH busiucss in the Courts for Union County, if left with Mr. W. W. Johnson, No. 3, Law Range, Union C. II., will be promptly nttcuded to. June 14 21 If The Jonesville High School WILL open on Monday, Sept. 9, 1889. Tuition per term of five months is as follows : Primary, . - . . $7 f>0 Intermediate, ... 12 50 Academic. - - - 15 00 lloard, including everything] uino dollars per mouth. For particulars apply to 11. C. SAUK ATT, Principal, Jonesville, S. C. Sept tt _8ij Jit A Splendid Home and Farm for Sale. 1 OFFER for sulo my dwelling house, and Burrouudiog farm of one thousand and ~ fifty acres, lying in andnoir the town of Union. Tho place is in good state of cultivntion, and possesses all the conveniences of both town and country, being situated on Main Street, and in good walking distance from the churches, schools and business part of the town : and for health it is unsurpassed. 1 will sell it on easy terms, as a whole or in small tracts, to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to me. S. M. RICE. Sept 1:1 57 Ot ? ? fill - ^ ?? ' v*"imtd . ? 0??t g tviVnrful gl*? lm tl,o mog-.ant darkness l.n had 1 , : J ..r?t.nnol? lie liitlf expect ei Jllllll, f? the blood-sulVtised, lurid oven strangled victim glaring a 11 or hot pursuit. lie stumbled out u| stair landing. ami grasped the i Hark! what was that? the fa n vat, or the stealthy kciiOIc of i feet ? Ijook! The outer door in open upon it ; binges at the foo stairs, and the wan light of the falling in! W ho has opened th ?The wind? Mo! There it go? with its slip, slip, swish! t?< behind hint, soinew here in thee jaw s of the darkness! With a st oath of terror in his thmal. and the rail liriuly, tin- nnseriant r 1 feel from the lloor, and sprang space. Slain bang he went down resounding stairs, the echoes a hollow building taking up an? 3 V lying th'' elatfer of liis di seen 8oeni< ?l as though a horde ( were in full cry in Ids wake. fr*-m. miracle that lie did not d ish I out. or maim himself; but, t said tin'devil proteets his out llreni hless he reached t 1* pnlbai it i fter 1dm with a < 5^-, crash, and sprang away up th ed road. Like a startled a t ' ran until lie reached thenveni completely spent, he leaned tree-trunk to recover his luvnt I here were lights here, an gf sounds ot stirring life. Hall cureles-, men an I women pass i pposite tide, singing a j opi | ' K * J. I. POSEY 4 BBO DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS, PAINT BRUSHES, . PinADC AUn TADnnon uiunuu nnu lUDNUUU, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, CHANDALIERS, PUKE WINES ANI) LIQUOHS' for Medicinal use. Careful and courteous attention to each ./ customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low as they can be bought for cash, and sell tliein at Lowest Living Prices. J. W. POSEY & PRO. March 22 12 ly. If any dealer says tic liaa the \V. I,. I>ou|fl*? Slioc* without iiamo and prlcn Mumped on the bottom, put hlw down us a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. l<p?t In tlio world. Kxnnilnr hi* S.OO (1KMIINK II ANI>-NKWKI> SHOE. M4.00 IIAND-NEWKD WELT SIIOK. M.T.BO 1'OI.ICE AND FAHMEKS' SHOE. S2.HO EXTRA VALVE CALF SHOE. S2.25 WORK I NO MAN'S SHOE. MOi.OO ami (11.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES All made in Conercss. Ruttun mill I.ace. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE uaCTES. Best Material. llc?t Style. Best Fittlns. it not (sojil bv your dealer. wrllo W. L. DOttiLAU. BitOCKTOV. MASS Examine W. L. Uouglns' $2 shoes for Ladies au<l gentlemen. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U., Agcut. Union, S. C. Sept G 36 Gm For Sale 10 FEE 11 for sole the Cliairs, Stoves, Chamlaliers and Scenery that has been in use in my IInil. It will be sold in whole or in part. Wit. A. NICHOLSON. Sept G 3G 2t THIS SPACE : RODGER & Who will opei STOCK OF about the 15th inst., i ted by the A T T E i IS CALLED TO THE F ok into hands fiuspffa, ft *=-sn left be- tit ion for mercy trembling ?] :1 to see Cimcio was about to ti of his plunge, when pronto! dnrkn liim in vein pod lior. some stilling innti (ion the wrapped her in its tolds. an ail. she felt herself raised in stroll urrv of s|?. heard an exeited voice pant misihlc ' I've got her! <xbiick, lent hand!" hanging Then there was a scurrying t of the (he rattle of'oars Iming ipiickly night is |||(. sensation of being oirefi at door? in the hottoni of a boat, niu s again total oldivion. >d ! it is When at last she reeovered apaeioiis scimtsncss she discov ? rod t I -:.l (!...< I.,1,1 ; SUIIUI^ Illilti-IIMI [griping! her hi t iitli had 1 n removed aised li?s | j|, H folds about Iter; (lint nil into | still blinked above In r. the tr I fanned Imt f??? .*. 1111?' upon oi over the ,if tlir river the lights of the t i of tlio won' flashing pnst as tln> l>oa I niagni down upon tlio ebbing tide, t, until it More Mian all this, she no [if furies dark figure of a man resting It. was a oars at liov foot, while alio 1 lis lirniiis scions that his companion flion, tis stern at her lieiul. As they we i. ing, alio hold herself as ijii ho door, mouse, and bent every oiioi leafoniug xinewhat fresh doom was in e desert- |?.r. ninial he "Well, what ore you go !0. where, ;ibout itV" proxxhd the fell against a i 0.n s. h. j " |>urnod if I know !" was tli .1 vagrant | |,on, the stem. a dozen i "It's your own fault. Yon* ?*d on the i,..;.sflv'mistake and a deviljs ilar song; Yourself!'' 4 Forces me to confess the 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 truly grateful. j YOUE Guardian's Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that bj permission of Hon. James M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, on the 8th day of October, 1889, make my final return and apply for Letters Dismissory as Guardian of Miss Edna J. Camp, now Mrs. Edna J. Littlejohn. All persons having elsims sgainst Miss Edna J. Camp, now Mrs. Edna J. Littl^ohn, during her minority, are hereby notified to present them to me, on or before the date above named, or they will be forever barred. J. D. JEFFER1ES, Guardian Edna J. Camp. Sept 6 38 4t* FID ELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? or ? SPARTANBURG, 8. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, - $30,000.00 omcsB*. President, George CofieldTreasurer, - - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, - J. B. Cleveland. 1)1 HE< TORS. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicbolls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per annum, and added lo accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly Important Special Meeting. Office of Cocxty Commisaionrhk, ^ t Union Cocxty, j ' v Union, S. C., Aug. 13, 1889. J NOT1CK is hereby given tlint a Special Meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners for Union County will be held at Union Court House, in the office of said County Commissioners, on Saturday, the 14th day of September next, nt ten o'clock A. M., for the consideration of the expediency of changing the location of the highway lending from It ice's Bridge on Fair Forest Creek to Union Court House. The proposed highway is to run through lands of K. A. Pruitt, lands belonging to the heirs of Wyclic Goodin, lands of B. II. Bice, deceased, and lands of l)r. H. S. Bcaty. All persons interested will be permitted to jffcr testimony at said meeting, for or against changing the location of said highway. By order of the Commissioners. CHARLES BOLT Clerk of Board. Aug lb 33 ot IS LEFT FOR PURCELL, i a uran new DRY GOODS, n the Store just vaca- j Postoffice. TIOIM ACT THAT WE HAVE ^tlUlllig IKfl u Vf ike the animal, burst out upon the fn rfl<, ,.n. brushing so close to lior that si rial t*11- furred to spring aside to avoid d while thrown to the floor, g arms, The man was Max Hoyden, f.; was Gracie's rapid movement. I me a ':>ul so terrified and put him t< She heard him crash down th of feet, ntwl slam the door; what slier manned, hear, however, was the caution: ally laid ''ig "I the boll upon the insid I tiien visible hands, the hands of the that had tracked the two scoun hereon- their lair. hat the For the spare of a few momei ft her o| reeding the headlong exit of 1 and lav silence reigned unbroken thr< the stars the building, to be broken at la rsh wind deep-drawn moan of anguish fr< I her side land. Oraeic heard it, and overv wo cities hy a premonition w hich she woi lumorldMn to e\olain. she I <111110(1 " | - - , way to the door, and standing i ticod tlio threshold, oriod out: upon his "Who is there? Is any one I 4 as eon- A at art led groan, signiticai at in the agony, was the only resjKinse. 1 re speak- "Oh, speak I" exclaimed the liet as a pirl; "perhaps J can he of som igv to <li- only speak !" . store for Then with a stunning surpri the words: ing to do "Whose voico is tlint? (in low at the I mad? (iracie, is it von? "Father!" e response "Oil. come here, mv child quick I" ve made a "Where are you??I cannot h fool of "Here, on the floor, and I an With a gasp of horror tlio p I feei^ ilauMSr *m even bettc; prepared to serve you in the future than I have been in the past, and would call your attention to th< following specialties without comment, and would simply ask you to inspect my goods and price* before baying elsewhere. ts, WITH R | , . -wc THIS IS RESEE "THE LITTLE ( W WATCH IT NEW JEWEL ?TMEi JUST RECEIVED >t 1?. G. TREKS and most ohoioo seloction of Jewelry to b WATCHES, CLOCKS, KAK ltlNQS; FINGER R SILVER AND SILVI ALL KINDS OF F] which he intends to sell lower thnn erer After eighteen years experience in the manner of work in his liuo with skill warranted. Sept G 36 SWEEPING ST THE ROOK dRUSHEB PRIC TERRIBLE S FLYNN'S DRY Our principle of making the first ? able goods lias commencod. Thcro is made of this magnificent stock to ml 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 s Fabrics, all going at fifty cents on the We will sell you^oed White Lawn for 3 cents, 25 cents Checked Muslin Mustin for 12? cents, 15 cents 'Choc Straw Ilats for 45 cents, 75 cents S Straw Hats for 25 cents ; Hamburg ] ing and all-aver Embroidery, all remv ford Seersuckers at G? cents, 25 cent 1 A . -I A x_ rv /-i i ueuwj, xv ueius xxress uoous crus ?1 40 reduced to 75 cents ; 11-4 Cro ^9 cents ; Large Tarheel Towels, onh We have too much goods and too lil wailing and gnashing of teeth inevita We arc closing out a full lii^o cjf St Remember 1 LEADER AND CIL May 27 V y Hiding, - V-< :io was peal of i?iugln.er*~*/ wpmr heing heartiness, during w\ 3 darkened ominously. g and it "Pardon mo, Mr. Bo^ I which with repressed feeling, ' ? flight. Bpite of what you tell e stnirs ' poet that there is sometlSH lid not i vou and Grace Garland." c shoot- 1 ' "I allow no man to clout, e hv in- Mr. Arnim. Be good cut shadow . plain yourself." drelsto "You admit that von I Garland, that you called n(^ | its sue- I last evening for the purp,*^'J [ioyden, her." mghout "I do. Why should I ist l?y a "I do not hold that yo diii Gar- only, when you visited? A I > helmed ! the' first time ^esterd ild have ] saw her portrait "I^T^TT felt her totally denied nil n<f 111 I upon 1 ho her." "And for the hest\ mil?" "How soV" 1T7 it in its "Shall I si>eak pining J[ "By all means, if you; tortured "Well, I saw at a gl?e help were deeplwbir^ ,~r ^ with the pfi for> so eamo "Yon we ;cT "Weil, ti Si??asepat God, to hold ill ' ?. , .? , . i, t- et River, known knew of lid Fine rlvcr boti ?;m, V'!1 Privilege given n?*ck, and his eyf, forMf "So 1/01V McNALLY, T: seeret. pow.T t nnion, ?. C. i dying! ?I ftm ortfv" gi, oor child others." .' Y, is h f t > . \ A. r RS IN :! J HATIAJESS. Hand-made and Machine liar) ncss, Collars, Bridles, Saddles anil Whips. 1 Cane Mills, Evaporators anil 1 Portable Furnaces. FQPPTPT -LJIo'JL JL 9 I SPACE LVED FOR 1REEN FRONT." NEXT WEEK, jm RY! ___ V JEWELRY! SER'S Model Jewelry Storo, the largest e found in the upcountry ; consisting of BRBAST PfNS, INGS, CUFF BUTTONS, SR PLATED WARE. [NE STATIONERY. business, he is fully proparcd to do all rnd despateb. All goods and work F G TREFZER. IMMEOALE. GONE TO WORK ON 3ES. VCRIFICE AT HOODS PALACE. ,n<l deepest cut in prices of season i no telling the sacrifice that will be ucc it and raise money. The banks the sacrifice to our customers by unts for cash. the season to unload; we have no ind price of White Goods and White dollar. for 4 conts, Good Figured Muslin i for 15 cents, 20 cents Checked ked Muslin for 10 cents, &c. * #1 traw Hats far 35 oonts, 50 cents Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flounc3cd to half price; 12\ cents Wexi Challics, Wool carded, reduced to hed to 4 cents; 11-4 Quilts worth chet Quilts worth $2, reduced to j 5 cents each. ttlc money, so wc have h-i avoid the ble. inmior Goods at a sacrifice, o These bargains arc only to . 9 be had at 3. C.FLYNrS 'S YMPION OF LOW PRICES, 12 tf > & ^OLLESON, HOES, HATS. f D SHING GOODS, CITY, S. C. 20 3m K T*~. i ' Money to Loan. In ftaniM of $300 md upwards, to be secured by first mortgage on improved farm lands. Apply to 1>. A. TOV/NSKND, Attorney, Union, S. C. May 31 22 tf i BUGGIES AND WAGONS, . HARDWARE, AND STOVES I Mr. Win. Ilarltui can bo found bcro, and can repair your Harness at short notice. w n ui 3L3L 1/. Ui Look Out for Grs Now Advcitist u>cnt next week. Tl goods now everyday,.and wilt be ablo t Stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Ac., in tk GRAHA] Sept 14 p f ? One thousand to bo q each and every one wh m Hooks and Supplies at 1 f M J I have a limited ni l'oncil Sbarpnors to bo my customers who buy !; from me. Call early pivot) away. I will gua t y _i bo rock bottom, and will nny house in tho State. H Special Discount t I am also agent for magazines, etc., at pu Hy giving me your ordei money and trouble. Q PIANOS AND Sold on Easy 'J Ice Cream, Soda Shakes, Tjemonado, Frui Springs Water, all serve r^-^I j style. ^ Glenn Springs W weekly. Ln^|^ Don't fail to get my ] Stationery and School ? makiDg tuis line a 8] ^ A doty competition. G. P. GAP Leader in Stationery and Sept 21 ~~ another"! Beginning with this week, we are o incr goods, consisting of White and C< Challies, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVE i Shoes, Straw and Felt Hats. SPECIAE TO ' We wish to call the Ladies' attcntioi FOXED GAITERS, which we nre pair, worth three times that amount. Straw llats, which you can buy at yoi TO KEEP OFF THE Just rcceivod, a full line of Umbrt Duggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever b Umbrella for #2 Can you beat it ? COME AN! We invite our friends and the publ mind showing our goods, whether you LOWEST prices for CASH. March 20 NEW STOR] Ni A nice assortment of Tourist shirt9, als T TT Q T 1} 17 ( J U U 1 11 11 ^ Another lot of those ladies slippers A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 21 The prettiest ?2 25 Gent's Shoe, ir Another lot of Ladies Kid Button Ladies and Gent's Summer Under Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced 1 All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 17X CALL HARRY ] April 19 Id W 1 ^H/ Vf /bMH TINWARE."^ I Mr. Edward Voiselle, the Master Workman in the Tin Line, has his ''N^jpH headquarters here niul will respond to vour needs in that Line. i ^WLEY. 1 Jj. ' \S| iham & Sparks' icy are r??coiring and marking up now .0 show (he largest, best and cheapest o up-country. M & SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. j it ' f s given owny to io buys School HH Uarreti'a. t_j J umber of Slate given awny to p4j iohool material before all are rantec prices to ' L compete with ^ o Teaciiers. $ all newspapers, blishcrs prices. ^ rs you will savo C/J ORGANS ?f* HtH terms. rt, L 1 Water, Milk O -Miz and Glenn d in tho latest c/> H ntor received jricca on Books, H"J ^ SuddHos. I nm pccialty, and I 131 ^ IRETT, W in 1 Fancy Goods. PO ly Kj DEDUCTION. . '-yj flfcring special bargains in all Sumalored Lawns, Calicoos, Ginghams, $ IN CLOTHING' rHE LA.I>IEf>j4 i to our Job Lot of CLOTII and now closing out for fifty cents per We still have a nice assortment of ur own price. : SUN AND RAIN. ;llas, in both Silk and Gingham, cforc. You can huy a good Buggy > SEE US. ? ;a ic to give us a call. We do not purchase or not. All goods at the ? RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf H! iW GOODS!! . < . / / j oa lot of Oforull from 50c. up. ] E I V E D , ot :"t0 cents. > and .50 cents. i button, lacc and gaiter. Shoes, $1 00 [year, 2f> cents up. :o 10 cents, cts, now 12Jets. AT M. COHEN & BRO. At Col ton 8 old stand. i ' A