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of the country, without (rjlng to (ear do wo mj rap?eUb!? elans or legitimate business or profession T He who says that the Alli boo hm for Its objoot the pulling down of olhe* boainoasoo, haa wllfulljr and milieiously, or through ignorance, miarcproaantod ft. Tour groat man, Mr. Wagoar, of Charlaaton, prooouoaad tha Juta trust a robbery, and urgad tha poopla to kill It, . Why don't tha morahanta join hand In hand With tha farmors against this trfcst and help to kill it f Thoy can do so if they will. A Whtberer tksy oomo together aa a bod/ and, P>,, oaj down with Jute, and lay hold ef the ootten bagging, the Work will be done, ind Jots Will be a thing of th* past. Tha newspapers hasn't glroo tha nsaeaaary assist. _ ansa. Some of them hate fought against it ^^M^jjarhllo elhera are jjlent. Why don't they tbey represent things _? ?. ?v ?"?rjimng it attributed to the tell -of the team, and they htn it ltst . mUiii tbt foot, and hart beaded .^t hemes if re together for the purpose of crushing at traiU tad all other organisations lint dart acts* a stumbling block lo them tad obctroot tteir ?*y to protperitj. We don't expect newspapers to take rash steps, bat we wish them to represent things ' s they are. This is but a fair and yeesoo; , able request for as to make, sad we make It with ail respect to them and the power '? # ' they wield. Oar money and labor goes to their support, and it is but reasonable that waexpect Justice at their hand. The Jute trust made us pay 10 cents for bagging last yuer, and would have mado us pay the same I his year, or perhaps mors, had we not have r_.foaght it. ' 'We detect the principles of the trnst. and - it |S enly by the combined power of the formers and all ether olssses that it can be effectively and Immediately killed. Doggene the principles of the trust, if it olalms te hare principle at ail. It's nothing but robbery under the guise of law. It's a ? , form of stealing and oppression under ^ which the oonotavc preach legality and ~ honesty' d List of Letters Remaining Ut the Poetoffioe at Union, for Itah the week ending Sept. 20th, 1889. Mrs Mary Jaekson |Mr Sam B Minis. V .. Mr n B Eioe | |f, Parsons calling for the above letters will W please say if advertised and will be required to pej one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. WewJ-UL Cotton Ginning. I'AM prepared to gin cotton for tho pubUo this tuion it short notion. I have lm? |ii, sod id placing a> sot of Steel OMTtjUMri in my gin house, for the purpose of loading ootton seed. My terms are the twentieth. Qlte ins trial. JACOB RICB, tv;?vV, . Union, 8. C. Bsptao \U 8tj ^ ^ Nofcioe of Dissolution. ,, milE ff.tn of W. li, Askew 4 Co. is hereX by dissolved by mutant consent. All persons indebted to the Arm will make payment to W> L. Askew, who is authorised to saaks settlements and receive pay. ... seats. Vf. L. ASKEW. 8. 8. CUDD. J. P. CUDD. Ml. Tabor, 8. C., 8ept. 16, 1889. Sept. ap 83 4t SHERIFF S SALE. FPU, OCTOBER, 1889. T>T virtue of sundry executions, to me JD directed, I will sell before the Court Boose doer, in the town of Union, on Monday, the seventh day of October, next, . _ -daring the legal hoars of sales, the followMflMBl^ribtd property, to-wii: Ve tease ve y tiowdeysville ^^^^^^BPS^^^nlonCouaty, and known as Still House tract No. 9, containing one hundred and ore acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Victoria Qaffney, Mrs. Mont JvwvT/i *?u OtuvTi* juivicu via auu iu Uf Sold as the pi opart y of F. B. QaAney and W. W. Gaffney, at the auita of the Morrisiewn Mill Company, Jaa. W. Bingham & Co., aad othara, plaintiffs, against F. B. Gaffney and W. W. Gaffney, defendants, i J. G. LONG, 8.U.C. This, 16th Sept. 1889. Sept SO 88 8L; TAX NOTICE. .s. 0 " WILL open the Boohs stay Office, at I. Union C. II., S. C., en the 10th day of .. October, 1889, for the oolleotlon of the .ThatOn for the Aaodl year, eommenoing No. . Member the 1st, 1888, and will remain there atll'the Slth day of October, after whloh ? time I will be at the following named places, St ihe time designated below: Union 0. H., Toeslay, Oct* 15th to 24 tV Weot8prlogs, Friday forenoon, Oot.25th. Coleraine, Friday afternoon, Oct. 25th. Glbbs*, Saturday forenoon, Oot. 26tb. Cedar Blaff, Monday afternoon, Oot. 28th. Grose Keye, Tuesday. Oot. 29th. Am Mister's 8tore, Wednesday forenoon, Oot. 80th. Oeehec BUI, Thursday foreuoou, Oot. list. Fish Daae, Fridayr Not. 1st. Santas^ Saturday, Not. 2d. UaioaG. H., Monday, (Saleeday,) Not. ?tk. H<- Tabor, Moorhead's Store, Tuesday, ^lSJrw^.si.jrwiT. m?. i#y forenoon, Nor. 7?b. Gowdsye*Ule, Friday forenoon, Not. 8th. KeudrlcU's Store, Friday aftornoon, Not. Sib.' fcfc ' WUklnSTUlo, Saturday, Not, 9th, and Moodsy, Not. llib. Draytonrills, Tuesday, Not. 12th. Timber Ridge, Wednesday forenoon. Not . Asbury, Wedoesday afternoon, Not. 18lh, t: ; and Thursday forenoon, Not. 14th. Joneevllle, Friday and Saturday, Not. lAth sad 10th. Brory male citissn between tho ages of } .. ^ tUonty-one and llfiy yeirs, exoept those inpayable of oarniog a support front being BUUBIVU, ur iruui VIUDI uauago, miu unf> those who are not exempt bj law, shall be* tfeetned taxable polls. Persons who wish to pay taxes on prop. erly io different 1'owoahipj, will please so \ trace when the/ come t > pay their taxes, nd thereby sees trouble. I would farther state that on informUton _ obtained from our Honorable Represen?_ * tattves, there will net be any exten>V si^n of tins for the oolleerion of the taxes this fall ; therefore, I beg that all of our fftkena will ooote up promptly and pay their taxos before it it too late. TAXIEVY. For Stale Purposes 61 Mills. For Ordinary County Tax 8 Milts. For Past Indebtedness i Mills. . For Intsrest on R. R. Bonds, 3j Mills. . For Retiring * " f Mill. Fer 8ehool Constitutional tax, 2 Mills. Total Le*y... 16} Mills. W lUspeitrullj. mgBL: ^ ^ J. B. T. HCOTT, County Tm?uro^r. | J. V. POSEY & BRO., DRU6618T8. DEALERS IN PORE MEDICINES, DRUGS' CHEMICALS. TOILET ARTI CLES. TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, AC, READT MIXED PAINTS, WHltK LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TUEPINTIHE, PUTTY, WINDOW 0LA8, PAINT BRUS.HE8, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, C H AN D ALIER S, PUKE WIRES AND LIQUORS" for Medioinal uu. Cartful and courteous attention to each customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We select nnr ?!??- ??* 5UVU? ttifcu gnsaim care, boy them as low u they oao be bought for omH, and aell them at Lowest Living Prioee. ' J. W. POSEY St BRO. March 22 12 ly. ICMrdMlwMn M bM theW.L. DonMM V-. k ; W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE p OINTLIMia I W. 'C^DOUCLAS S3 SHOE la?.".*. . Bnt Material. Beet Style. Deri rutins. " ""w-'VuBooSX' BS'ocktov. MASS Examine W. L. Doaglaa' $2 shoes for Ladies and gentlemen. 8. M. RICE, JR., E. U.; Agent. Union, 8. O. Sept 6 80 On A Splendid Home and Farm for Sale. IOFPEE for salt my dwelling house, tad urroundiog form of one thousand and fifty acres, lying in and near the town of Union. The plaoe is in good state of culon tiiFn "8treei,"add' iif1 gditf tanee from the ehurohes, soboo's and businesa part of the town ; and for health it is unsurpassed. I will sell it on easj terms, as a whole or in smalt tracts, to suit purohasers. Pnr further M.ltitnUn ?n?l? In m. "B'M. RICE. Sept 18 87 6l { I THIS SPACE ] RODGER & Who will open STOCK OF ; al\Aiif 4-V* * > 1 K+V? i v* ft4- ii uuuuu viiv luvii mow) u ted by the % IS GALLED TO THE F. THE L -A. T MOST CO Stock of Plantation H* are Sel LOW A S TI PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, AXES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor th< Bert in tb FO# [ Ju 4 4 Forces me to confess the fact that I have saoceeded in business, and this necessarily forces another confession, that this success has been attained through the liberal support extended me "by the good i people of Union County, and for which I assure my friends I am truly grateful. YOUE Guardian's Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by perm lesion of Hon. Jemee II. Oee, Probate Judge for Union County, I will, on the 8th day of Oetober, 1889, make my final retnrm and apply for Letters Distaissory as GuSrdian of Miss Edna J. Camp, now hire. Edna J. Littlejohn. All persona having claims against Miss Edna J. Camp, now Mrs. Bdna J. Little)ohn, daring her minority, are hereby notified te present them te me, en or before the date above named, or they will be forever barred. J. D. JEFFERIES, Guardian Edna J. GMul Sept* w <r FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST OO. ? o r ? SPARTANBURG, 8. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, . 880,000.00 ornosss. President, George Colloid* Treasurer, - - W. K. Burnett. Attorney, - - J. B. Cleveland. i>irbctob*. Joseph Walker. J. B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. Geo. ff, Nieholls. D. E. Converse. W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. George Cofeld. Interest allowed on deposits st the rate of four per cent, per annum, and added to accounts semi-annually. July 19 39 ly Mortgage gale BY virtue of a power ofeale given tone in a certain Mortgage exeemed by G. B. Wright, on the 28th day of August, 1884 and reeorded in the office of the Register o Mesne Conveyanoe for Union County, 'a Book F., No. 0, pages 478, 479 and 490,1 will sell to the highest bidder, before the Coart House doer, at Union, 8. C., on Menday, the 7th day of October, 1889, daring the lend hours of sale, the following described tract of laud, lying in Geudejsvlllo township, containing 144 Aoass, Nona en Use, known as the Darwin tract, bona led on the East by Broad River, South by J. G. Love, Jr., West by Gadberry Wright, and North by A. F. Smith. TERMS OF SALE: CA8H. Sept 20 * 3B " " 8t RED RUST-PROOF OATS. WE havo just reesiv^d a oar load of PURE RED RU8T-PROOF OATS FARE k THOMSON. Rant IX *1 ?? [S LEFT FOR PURCELL, l a bran new DRY GOODS, a the Store just vaoa Postofflce. (TION A.OT THAT WE HAVE A.RGEST MPLETE irdware, in Union, and ling as IE WEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, HOES, / RAKES, 9 * - ' K SHOVELS and SPADES, ; NAILS, Ac., Ac. 9 Buck-Thorn Fencing. i? World. TEE, WILKIN8 * OOi 1 IK I ijjil. I iM that 1 onr 'evewjbettcr j prepared to *ervo you j(p, tkjmturo than I have been intho wii, ami would call your a*tiptioi^ter the ment, and would Vi^Iy^k ycm * to inspect my goods and prioe* before buying elsewhere. .. V ^ \ !' IS, WITH lit pj-? nr^ r? f. If I." . '< - ! .!* i . * # :*r\ .> *? v*- tu k - 't : 'mi . a: /. J - .* 'w t ?ir i. j i v * -. * I V. ? ; *';> it ? * ? . 1 . I . .. ? rt * V T flll ! "THE LITTLE mr WATCH XT 1 I : if * - :i, % . i . . ^ - fir. " NEW JEWEL) XEV . ...t/ . n. JU8T REO RIVED A F. G/TREFZ and most ohoiofl selection of Jaw$Jry to b< WATCHES, CLCtoKS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RI SILVER AND'. SILVE ALL KINDS OF FI which ho intends to ooll lower than over. After eighteeo years experience in the I manner of work in his line with skill warranted. Sept 6 ./> ;i ! . 36 PRIG TERKIBLK f .. FLYIN'S BIT 'i ? Oar principle of making the .first ai able goods has commenced.* There lis _.j. _r A:. ?? ??J? uitmc ui viiio ma^uiuwub dwvh i*f acuu give us the cold shoulder, so vjo make giving them the biggest kincfof discoi We cannot wait until the end of t other alternative. ?! ;.> 5* ? We challenge the town for,variety a Fabrics, all going air fifty centS/on the We will sell you gbtxf Whltw Lawn for 8 cents, 25 cents Checked-Muslin Mustin for 12| cents, 15 cents Checl Straw Hats for 45 cents, 75 " cents Si Straw Hats for 25 cents ; Hamburg 1 ing and all-over Embroidery, all reduc ford Seersuckers at 6} Cetfts, 25 cents 10 cents; 10 cents Dress Goods crusl #1 40 reduced to 75 cents: 11-4 Cro 99 cents; Large Tarheel Towels, onlj We have too much goods and too lit wailing and. gnashing of 'teeth, inevita We are closing out a full line of Si Remeznbei a - 1 LEADER AND CIL M?y 27 Lipscomb f'l'' "r*i V : ; :: 1 1 " ' O ; -.-I* CLOTHiNGi CI OJ - ?i f?-v. > f. . A GENTS FlffiNI Jon? 98 t ' ' ' J ? - - 'l^l; I ft iw wk* * To Sent or If ftse, ; THl PUntatten n Pm?iH llw, kto?wn m th? MefUU/ plaoe. Dm ilvcr bot(MM 1*4 M?4 oettoa UadL Pritflm diM I* diw SO er 40 mtm rf iHu. Aprifto T. VoVALLT, XMto, n. C. i Sept a m at L A RS IN HAP?S Hand-made and Machine Harness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles and I*# , Cane Mills, Evaporators and Portable Furnaces. v " . ESPECT, ??? .4,.* :\ 3PAGJ ^ ved FOR iREEN FRONT." I EXT WEEK. .Jot ? . 1 V . * r>v t LV1 i IT JEWELRY ! Jt-.m q ITER'S Model Jewelry Store, the largest ) ftond in the upoouotry ; consisting of BREAST PTNS, NGS, CUFF BUTTONS, r Elated ware. NE STATIONERY. Justness, he is folly prepared to do all rnd despatch. All good* and work F- G TBEFZER. MMER SALE. Eb. .CRIFICE AT , GOODi PALACE. ad deepest cat in prices of season no telling the sacrifice that will be ice it and raise money. The banks the sacrifice to our customers by mts.for cash. ;he season to unload; we have no nd price of White Goods and White dollar. for* 4 cents, Good Figured Muslin for '15 cents, 20 cents Checked ced Muslin for 10 cents, &c.; $1 traw Hats for 85 cents, 50 cents Edging, Swiss Embroidery, Flounc:ed to half price; 12J cents Wexi Challics, Wool carded, reduced to leu to 4 cents ; 11-4 Quilts worth chet Quilts worth $2, reduced to r 5 cents each. itle money, so we have to avoid the ble. immer Goods at a sacrifice. 0 These bargains are only t? 1 % be had at >. O. FLYNN?S kMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf ! Rr ' w 'OLLESON, HOES, HATS,, SffiNG GOODS, p.TTV s r. v/xx x | ky? v/ ! Sm Money to Loan. Ia rami of|SOO tad upwardo, to b? iMured bj firtt mortgage ?* improtod bra land*. Apply la D. A. T0WN8END, AtUrnay, Ualao, 8. (K May ft 22 tf I UNIO > BUGOIBS AND WAOON8, HARDWARE, AND STOVES Mr. Win. Ilarlan oan be found liere, and can repair your Harness at shdrt notice. w. d. b] Stop as Before passing* O WK vt ill ask you to drop in and leoted Stock of New Goods that are noi HESS Our Stook of Dress Fabrics is com] Henrietta?, Cashmeres, Mohairs. Plaids We wish to call the Ladies' special latest stylos. BOOTS A N Our Boot and Shoe department coi to the Public. Our large Shoo trade is wo represent ibem to bo. uiAnniJMi*: ULUi'I Id this department we hare purehi now readj to supply the d itnandi of ev< suit to the old man in his sober suit of HATS AP We ask you to examine our large Cape, of orory shape, quality and stylo, aooo" Hat. We haro a polite corps of Salesmer through our Stock. All Goods sold at I March 29 LAD I>on't Tail GRAND ( n JD ?* m. x u Next Wednesday GKAHAl Sep!/4 P P P Ono thousand to be # each and every one v "W Hooks and Supplies a; f M j I have a limited -*> Penc'l Sbarpners to b my customers who buv [ ] from me. Co'l earlj given away. I will gi i y be rock bottom, and w ^ any house in the Stat< Y j Special Discount ^ I am also agent for magazines, etc., at j By giving me your ord money and trouble. Q PIANOS AND Sold on Easy Ice Cream, Soda Shakes, Lemonade, Fr Springs Water, all sor style. ^ f+ktaa Spring* ] r_^ weekly. . Don't fail to get my Stationery and Sohool making this line a [ jj defy competition. G. P. GA Leader in Stationery a Sept 21 NEW STOR n: A oioe assortment of Tour<t shrrts, i JUST RE Another lot of those ladies s'ippei A n:-e 1'no of Gent's Neckwerr, Tho pre ;est $2 25 Gent's Shoe, Another lot of Ladies Kid Buttoi Ladicj and Gent's Summer Undc Corsets from 25 cents up. Ciazy cloth in all shades, reduced All Lawns and Mulls, formerly 11 CAL HARRY April 19 I TINWARE Mr. Edward Voiselle, the Matter Workman i^i the Tin Line, haa hie , headquarters here and will respond to your needs in that Line. ewley. id Look, ur ^Establishment. giro a kok at lie large and well-ser arriving daily. GOODS. plotejin every particular, consisting of , Farm Cloth, Ac. attention to our Dress Patterns of the id shoes uaists of Qoods that we oao recommend proof eoough that our Goods are what UNG! CLOTHING! ised a larger stock than usual, and are :ry otio?froui the littli boy in his first black. *r> caps. and woll-st-lected Stock flf.TIit* ?"*"* Wo call aitctrtToo to our "Aliii who wil' take pleasure in showing you ,be lowest prions for CASH. RICE & MCLTJBE. 18 If IBS, to be a.t the 3PENING F II X 11 IV JL | and Thursday, at M & SPARKS', CHEAP CASH STORE. 57 tf * * & i given away to rho buya Sohool Q Garrett's. h_j J number of Slate e given away to Sohool material .. f before all are uaraotcc prices to ' ill compete with ^ toTeacqius. $ ' all newspapers, jublishera prices. ^ ^^^^1 lera you will save (J) > organs ^ HtH Terms. 0 L _J Water, Milk ? ui-Miz and Glenn ved in the latoat A (Tatar received ^ ^^^^3 prices on Books, Supplies. I am HH r"t._ . , specialty, sdg i ? RRETT, 1 C/3 nd Fancy Goods. W ly K| E! BW GOODS8 I'toa lot of Overt)! from 50o up* CEIVED. rs ot 50 cents. 25 and 50 cents. in button, lace and gaiter* 1 Shoes, $1 00 I ^ irwear, 25 conts up. / * I to 10 cents. ricU, now 12|cts. r a m Li A i M. COHEN to BRO. At Coltou'? oil ttend. 6 lj.