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REPORTOF THE CONDITION 1 ^ Oir THE _ Merchants' & Planters' National 13 a nk j flL OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, * At Union, in the State of South Carolina . at the c'oee of bueinete, Dee. 11<A, 1880. I \ RESOURCES ( Loans and di?eounta f 120,802 82 , Overdraft*, aeoured and unse- J cured 10,018 86 d U. S. Honda to secure circulation 16,000 00 8t??ka. aacuriiies, judgment, a rlaima, &c 81,068 00 t Due from approvod reserve ag'ts 47.185 67 | Dua from other National Banks 1,622 81 jDue from State Banka and bankers 67 06 | Furniture and Fixtures 2.000 00 i Current expenses snd taxes paid 2,383 Co Bills of other Banks 865,00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 54 80 8pecie 10,431 40 Legal tender notes 4,505 00 | Redemption fund with U. S.Treaaurer, (6 per ct of circulation) 075 00 Total f272,004 64 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $00,000 00 Surplus fund .. 45,000 00 1 Undivided profits 10,005 43 1 National Bank notes outstanding 13.500 00 Dividends unpaid 444 00 Individual deposits subject *o ??check 139,984 62 2 Due tt other National Banks, 2,470 49 Total $272,094 64 8tatm or Soutii Carolina, \ Count* or Union, as J rf -. L Oeorge Munro, Cashier of tho above niAed Bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, OEORGE MUNRO, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Dec., 1889. GEO. II. OETZEL, -j bbal J- Notary Tublic. Correct?Attest: F. M. FARR. 1 JNO. A. FANT. > Directors. * it nnimr.ASS. 1 State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. ? In the Court of Common Picas. William T. Graham, Plaintiff, agairwt Elisabeth Malone, Sarah E. Dobo, Susan Ciegg, Ana Greer, DrftndanU. \ , Summons for Belief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants: YOU are hereby summoned and required toanswer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a opy of your austver to the said complaint on the subscriber at his efBoe at Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of suoh service; and if you fhit to anewer tbo complaint within the time foresaid, the plaintiff in this aotion will apply to the Court for the reliof demaodod in the oomplaint. Dated, Nov. 12, A. D., 1880. ^, , j J. H. MuKibsick, which tbo foregoing Is,' a oopy, was k filed in the offioe of the Clerk of the Court 1 -v Common Pleas for tbo County of Union, I at Union, in Union County, State of South ' Carolina, on 12ih November, 1889. D. A. TOWNSEND, PiaifftiOTs Attorney. Deo. 10, 1880. Dec 20 51 7t MASTER'S SALES State of South Carolina. nftiinrv nl> aniDi<i\ini!i>n wuii a a vi "i rtiiiaiiuu hu la the Court ef Common Plonie. W. W. Gaffney, et al, administrators, etc . Plaimtifft, against Mrs. L. V. Gaffney, et al, Defendants. B~Y virtue of a decree of his Honor Judge T. B. Eraser, passed Oct. 10th, 1880, t will sell at publio outcry, from the Cour t house steps at Union, on sales Jay in January A next, to the highest bidder, between the ^^legat hours of sale, the following described |w Br?al estate, to wit: P 100 ACRES. | All that tract or paroel of laud in the 8tate aforesaid and County of Union, known as the Still House traet, bounded by lands of Br:''; Thoe. Service, Mrs. Vioioria Gaffney, Mrs. Montgomery and others, containing one hundred acres, uioro or less, and having tuoh metes and bounds as are shown by Ilat of same, made by IVm. Jefferies, in Oat. 880. . TERMS OP SALE: I One-third oash ; bnlanoo on aoredit of one I and two years from day of sale, with interI est on eredit portion from day of sale; i credit portion secured by bond of purchaser I and a mortgage of the premises sold. Pur obaser may pay all cask, and must pay for E papers and for rccordiog. H. B. CARLISLE, Master. Dee. 14th 1889. I^^^^Dec 30. 61 8t. State of * South Carolina. COUNTV OF UN ION. Court of Common Ploas. Hill and II. Laurens Goss, f'tainayainM ||^ 89 Ret ton Free, Defendant. IN obedieoee to an orJor made in the W X abowmnUted ease, by bis Honor , J. B. f, KetfhaWT Circuit Judge, I will eell before ( *. the Court House door, in the town of Union, ( I within the legal hours of sale, on the first < W*'?-Monday in January, 1800, the following do- a 1% scribed property to wit: f fJN* fi<$5 AO RIM I tw AU that eertain tract of land lying, being ( t and situate in Union County, 8tate afore- 1 | said, oontaining three hundred and sixty? flee aeres, more or les?i bounded by lands X of Robert Lawson, A. I). Spears, A. II. Foe- 'J ? ler. bm-ij rowier, jonn noictmD, an<l lands " m belonging lo th? estate of Samuel Paueeti,Jg!, tiingl the Perguson and llaneytraot of land, P HHk*1 Said land tuej be sol 1 in eeparata tracts, plata of wbioh oan be aeon at my ofBoe. TERMS OP SALE. J Oaa-balf cash, the balaooo on a or edit of t twelve months, with intereat from dajr ef a sale, to be rsourei by bond of the purebaeer a a'pF and a mortgage of the premises. tl f JAMES MUNRO, y*-- % Master for Union County. I Master's office, Deo. 14, 1880. / Deo 20 61 8t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Io the Court of Common Plots. Immic W. Graham, as Administratrix or -i II. C. Graham, deceased, Plaintiff, J againtt C. P. Graham, and others. Defendant*. IN obedienoe to an order made In the above elated ease, by bio Honor, W. II. Va'laoe, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the J-urt Houee door, in the town ef Union, *i hin the legal hours of sale, on the first fonday in January, 18tH), the following leec:ibcd property, to.wit: 160 ACRES. All t> at certain traot of land, lying, being nd eitu?to in Union County, State aforesid, containing one bundrod and fifty acres, noroorlers, known an tho "Home Place," , lounJc I by lands of Estate of J. W. Grainm, Mrs. Mary Humphries, Mrs. E. E. L'homos and the Hamilton Bridge Iload. 140 ACRES. All that certain traot of land, lying, being tnd situate in Union County, State aforesaid, lontaining one hundred and forty acres, nore or les?, known as the "Shannon Place,'' joundcl by lands of Mrs. Mary Humphries, Mrs. E. E. Thomas, P. P. Hamilton and Mrs. A. Butler. 1 Said tract sold nt tho risk of tho former purchaser, C. P. Graham, ??ho bid off said land on salosday in December, 1889. TERMS OF SALE. HnA-Knlf lit* 1**1 a tin* on ft cridit of twelve, months with interest from day of sale, to bo secured by bond of the purobaser and a ucrtoage of the premises. . JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Dec. Id, 1889. Deo 20 51 3t Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY" OF UNION. In tho Court of Common Please. Sophronia Whitmirc, Plaintiff. againtt Sallic M. Hill, K. C. Wliitmire, and others, Defendant*. IN obcdienco to an order nmdc in the above stated case, I will sell before tho Court llouso door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on tho first Monday in January, 1890, the following described property to wit : All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Union County, State aforesaid, containing seventy-five and one-fourth acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. B. Davis and others. Said tract known as tract No. 8, in tho division of the Cross Keys place. All that certain lot of land lying, being and situate in Union County, State aforesaid, containing one aero more or less, bounded by the Columbia road, and tracts No. 4, and 3, of the Cross Keys plaqp; said lot known as tract No. 9, in the division of the Cross Keys place. Said tract, sold at the risk of the former purchaser, T. E. Davis, who bid off said tracts in December, 1889. TEItMS OF SALE : Ono-tliird cash, the balance on a credit of ono and two years in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to bo secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, December 14 1889. Dec 20 61 St. SHERIFFS SALES, FOR .TANUAKY 1HOO. I 1 I M-J lined, 1' Will sell before the Court Heuse door, in the (own of Union, on Monday, the sixth day of January, 181X3, during (ho legal hours of Bale?, the following described properly, io-wit: About forty-fire hundred pounds of seed oolton whioh will be put into merchantable order, aud about seven bushels of corn; also, immediately afterward, 1 will sell at Rice's Qin, in the town of Uoion, abcut ninety bushela of cotton seed, seized under warrant an<l to be sold as the crops of J. T. A. llcluo and Ituck Smith, al the suits of VV. II. Sartor and S. E. Belue, Plaintiffs, against J. T. A. ilelue and Buck Smith, Defendants. ALSO, By virtue of sundry executions to mo directed, 1 will sell on Tuesday, the seventh day of January^ 1890, during the legal hours of sales, at A. Frank Kendrick'a residonce, in Union County, the following described personal property, to-wit: Six muios named Morgan, Logan, Kit, Spankor, Lid and Doll. Two head of horses, Fannio and ; about one hundred and seventy-five bushels of corn; interest in about five bales of seed eotton ; interest in eight bales of ootton ; about one hundred and fifty bushels of cotton seed ; one twolve-borse power engine, with fixtures, and one old Grist Mill. Levied on and to be sold as the property of A. Frank Kendrisk, at the suits of Carroll & Carpenter, and others, plaintiffs, against A. Frank Kendrick, defendant. ALSO I will sell on Tuesday, the Seventh day of January, 1890, during the legal hours of sale, at James Cudds residence, in Union County, the following described personal property, to wit: About fifty bushels corn, about three hundred bundles of fodder, and about fourteen hundred pounds of seed colten, and about one nuDurea ousneis ooiton scad. levied on, and to he sold as the propcriy of Jamsa Cudd, nt the suit of J. T. Hill & Co., plaintiffs against James Cudd. Defendant. ALSO I wil sell on Tuesday, tho seventh day of January, 1800, during the legal hours of sales, at Elias Fowlers residence, in Union County, about four hundred bund lot of fodder, about fifty bushels of corn, about one hundred and thirty bushels of oottin seed, snd balance of orop in ihe field. Also, immediately after, I will sell at Q. IV. Garner's gin, iu Union County, two bales ?f cotton, and about sixty bushels cotton eed. Seised under warrant, and to he sold 1 m the orops of Elins Fowler, at the suit of If. P. McKissick, Plaintiff, against Elias Fowler, Defendant. . ALSO I will sell on Tuesday, the seventh day of . lanuary, 1890, during the legal hours of J 1.1.a .1 1? :.i 1- tf . ra.vOlM* Y_? l^llll f'OlUVl* a 1Q3IUOUUO, in u Dion 3ounty, about four hundred pounds of seed totton, about eighty-five bushels of cotton | teed and balanoe of crop in the field, teised under warrant and le be sold ] the orop of Glenn Ilarnett, at tho suit of 'rraen Hros., plaintiffs, against Glenn liar- r left, defendant. o ALSO, t will sel on .Tuesday, the seventh day of ranuary, 1800, during the legal hours of *le?, at P. C. Davis' residence, in Union !onoty, the following described personal iropeny, to- *it; About forty-Avo bushels of oorn, about Ifleen hundred bundles of fodder, about >ur iiiuumnus p >1111(14 01 Se^U OOtlOn, tbAUt 4 fly bushels of ooiton seed, and balance of rop in the field. Seised under warrant, P od to be eold as the orop of I*. (I. Davis, K t the suite of H. V. GUI, Kxeoutor, plain- ' if, against 1*. C. Datir, defendant. J. O. LONG, s. u. c. Union, C. H., S. C., Deo. 16, 1889. Deo 20 (1 8t CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS STORE, PROPRIETOR W. T. BEATY. I would like to say to YOU tlint when you ire on your wny to buy your CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, IIATS, FTC., nml in fact, everything that is found in a first class Dry Goods establishment, don't fail to call on W. T. BEATY and sec what lie can do for you. All he asks is that before purchasing call on him, and if you don't find inducements to trade, nobody is hurt by your looking. Polite attention given every one whether purchasing or not. Don't fail to call. KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY, in the glove lino, and at a BARGAIN. Very Respect fnlly, W. T. BEATY. Got 18 42 2m Great Deductions ON BOOTS AND SHOES, JEANS AND PANTS. Being desirous of confining my Stock more strictly to GROCERIES, I will sell my Boots and Shoes, (except the Douglas, which is under contract.) Jeans and Pants, from 2o to 50 per cent, chenpor than regular prices. I have been very particular in selecting my Slock this season, therefore, can give my customers GOOD GOODS AND CHEAP BARGAINS F. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Deo 13 39 ?' Three Small Farms foi Sale. IF not sold at private sale, beforo the flrsi Monday in January next, I will sell a public auction on that day, before llio Courl House door, 805 ACRES OF LAND um'Ira61' on which I now llro. The Und has been divided into . 3 FARMS O? 100 ACRlj/EACH, to suit purchasers of limitea means, and will bo sold on the following terms : One-half Cash ; balance in one and two years; purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises for the credit part of the parchase money. It. S. A. PEARSON. Dec 13 50 8i# NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to W. T. Orahani must settle by the 1st day of January, 181K), as 1 shall make a change in my busi ncss nt that time, but will continue in the Grocery business at the same stand. Thanking the people fur their liberal patronage, I respectfully announce that nftcr the 1st day of January, 1890, F. C. POOL will be connected with me in tlio Grocery business, and I ask a* continuance of their patronage to the new firm. With 15 years experience we think wo can successfully compete with all competitors, and we promise to do our best to please and give satisfaction to all who will trado with us. Tho new firm guarantees the lowest prices possible. We shall handle none but the best of goods, W, T. GRAHAM, Peofl 49 4t. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that James T, Lay ton, administrator of the estate of Murphy Bol>o, deceased, has applied to James M. Gee, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such administrator. It is ordered that tho fifteenth day of January, A. D. 1890, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said estate. JAMBS M. GEE. Judge Probnte Union County. Dec 13 50 4t. NOTICE,ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Jasper Lawson, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properly attested,on or before the 15th of January, 1890, or be forever barred. G. H. KIRBY, SAMUEL LAWSON. Agents for the Estate. Dec 13 50 2t* NOTICE TO TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. rilE public schools for 1890 will beopenei on Monday, the 6th day of January 1890. Tu- A A ? * - "* mi irunices icr eacn townsnip will Uk( mtioe and have tha schools opened prompt 1/ n (hat day. Wu. McGOWAN, School Commissioner. Doc 13 60 3t. AN EARNEST OALL. A IX persons who have purchased Guano t\. ami other goods from us, dua Not. 1st, nd hare not paid the same, must respond romplly. We are obliged to meet our obliations, and our customers must aid us to do FARR ft THOMSON. Nov 16 40 (f 500.000 Bricks for sale, by J. H. RODGER & CO XM^S %pDS # aniCK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS Is my Motto, ao<l will b? strictly adhered to. Don't foil to call and examine my large Stock of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. I can suit one and all. TlfE LARGE8T GlKL-EQRTflK SMALLEST PRICE The sort of Stock in which the buyers find just the thing they want. To look through my immense Stock is t? pastime; to price Goods is a jlrasure; to possess them is a privilege. As it is too tedious to enumerate them, I will call your special attention to a few : 000 neatly bound books, by the best author*. for onle 80 rri.ts each?well worth SI. Charles Dickens' Work*, complete, 16 Volumes, SC. Sir Walter Scott's Works, 16 Volumes, complete, $0. And n number of other setB very cheap, llooks or u'i kinds and to suit all ages. Dressing Cases, Manicure Scie, Jewelry Coses and all combination Sets in Embossed Velvet, Plusb, Morocco nnlOxid'Zo S l*cr Cases. Work Boxes, Wiiiing Dvtks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Gentlemen*' Travelling Cases, Shaving Sets, Ladies' Travelling Sets, Handkerchief nud Glove Cases. Autograph and Photograph Album*, Scrap Books, Picture Frames, Plagues, Wliisp and Broom Holder*, Hand Mirrors, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Pastels, etc. A nice line of Gold Pens and holders, Pencils, Tooth Picks, Trinkets, ete. A large Stock of China, Crockery, nnd Glassware, Fancy Cups and 8aucers, Mug*, Vases, Bingue Figures, Tea Seta, Dinner Sets, and in fact, everthing usually kept io a first-class store. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! i of every discription, size and price. The largest Stock and best assortment ever brought to Union. Curiosities that wiil amuse the old as well as the young. i bavo the best and largest assortment of Dolls for the least money, raoging from 6c. iu 5- each. * French Candy and S'ick Candy in abundance. Special price* on large quaniit cs. Raisins, Currants, Citron, and all assorted Nuts, Apples, Oranges, Banana*, etc. t t Fire Ivories of n.11 Kinds. J " haiu,r.ll & VlLSOlJ lajfovid Sewing Machine. Beet on reoord, and sold an eaev terms. I will make a full display nf zr.j rr.t'.rc* Siock or Holiday Novelties on December 12, 1* and 14. All are specially invite-l ?o call. G P GARRETT, Leader of Holiday Novelties. Dec 6 49 4t The State of South C!n.rr?lirin COUNTY OF UNION. , In the Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served II. Laurens Gobs, l'lainttff, against Ann E. Hill, Agnes W . McIlugU, John T. Ilill, J. Mobley Hill, J, Morrow Hill, Edward Hill and Elisabeth Carlisle, l)tftndanU. To Ann K. Hill, Agnes W. McHugh, John T. Hill, J. Moblty Hill, J. Morrow Hill, EJward Hill and Elisabeth Carlise, defend* anls in this action : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your aoswer to the said complaint on the subsbriber at hie office, at No. 2 Law Kauge, Union South Carolina, within twen'y days after the Service hereof, osclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, Joseph II. McKissick, Esq., Clerk of he Court of Cotpmon Pleas, in and for tbe County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the second day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, and in the one hundred and fourteenrh year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. i ^ \ WILLIAM MUNRO, I sral V Plaintiff's Attorney. ( w?' J Jos. H. McKissick, Clerk. To the defendants, John T. Hlft, J. Morrow Hill, Edward Hill and Elizabeth Carlisle ; Take notice, that the 8ummons in this action, oi *....?u (be foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of tbe Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for tbe County of Union, at Union, in tbe County of Union, in the Slate of South Carolina, on the second day of Deoember, 188? WILLIAM niUNRO, Plaintiff"s Attorney, No. 2 Law Range, Union, S. C. Deoember 1889. I Dec 2 49 6t NEW ATTRACTIONS |A T THE UNION MARK ET. [WISH to inform 107 msny patrons ihnt In addition to mj rneAt business, I km prepared to furnish Qrooorloo, Ateli Mk CANNED GotfMk CHKKSF., FKUITC.^^^^^MT of VROKTAHLK8 in their jM^^^^Lrder* entrusted to me for Chofo^^^^^H'rssh 8?nskge, Kggs, Qoehen en I n^^Bstttr, Fish, Oysters end general tsm^Hrpplies, will reoeire my prompt end psrsoRl aUentfon. Highest onsh prioes pnid for host beef esttie. W. 1). ARTHUIL J 1 Hot 29 iS flH * M T, E it* HD, F U R wmmmmmmmmm Agrc*1 I I s 9 f variety of % ! 5' ? ~ t ; c. 3 Wedding, ? Birthday, and r/3 j Holiday ? | oa j Presents. <jj REPAIR A first-class Cabinet Maker and Upholster* expense. Don't fail to sec me when in need of nnytlii Big Stock TAX RETURN. FOU THE FISCAL YEAR 1889-90. Auditor's Omen, 1 Union, 8. C. Dec. 4, 1889. / According to law, the tax book of Union County, for the fiacal year 1889-90, will be opened from January 1st to February 20th, 1890, inolusivc. I will attend the following places and time* to lake the tax returns of the tax payers of Union County: West Springs, Friday forenoon, January, 10th. Colcrainc, Fridny afternoon, January 10th. Gibbs, Saturday forenoon, January 11th. Cedar Bluff, Monday afternoon, January 1.1th. Cross Keys, Tuesday, January 11th. Mintcr's Store, Wednesday forenoon, January 15th. Goshen Hill, Thursday forenoon, Jununry 10th. Fish Dam, Friday, January 17th. Santuc, Saturday, January 18th. Mt. Tabor, Monday, January 20th. Helton, Tuesday, January, 21st. Kcndrick's Store Wednesday forenoon, January 22nd. Goudcysvillc, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22d, and Tuesday forenoon. Jan. 23d. Wilkinsvillc, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 23d, and Fridny, Jan. 24th. Draytonvillo, Monday, Jan. 27th. Timber Ridge, Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 28th. Asbury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, ami Wednesday, Jan. 29th. Joncsvillc, Thursday, Jan. 30th. And from January list, to February 20th inclusive, in my office at the Court House. All real and personal property to be assessed; and it is hoped that nil real estate owners will get the correct number of acres to be nssesscd, and thereby nvo!d trouble in the future. All able-bodied males from 21 years of age to fifty, arc liable to the poll tax. [ rnu 1IIW II OV per cent penally for a nonreturn. Tax payers will please meet me promptly. N. R. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Dee C 49 7t. I 'JL'JtJLJtLi JL' U CONTINUES TO GROWBESIDES all those valuable five-cent articles at EAST UNION, 1 desire io call special attention to my beautiful and unexcelled lioe of CHRISTMAS GOODS, comprising the most modern and artistio designs of VASES, Bohemian, Pompeiian, Grecian, Cornelian, Opal, Hand Painted, Ilarbadine or Moss, Silver, Roumania Enameled, Tcplltz, China, &e. Artistlo Cream, Water and Flower Pitohtra, Turquoise, Bohemian, Barba tine, Hand Decorated China, German Porcelain, Fin* Glass Lemonade and Water Sets? assorted odors. EDEN LAMPS, Fine Chiaa Cnps and Saucers ; Table Sets? Cup, Sanoer and plate; Tete-a-tete Sets; Fruit and Cake Plates; Papier Mache Smoking Sets, Doll Babies, &c. All sorts of Xmas Toys; a great variety of five-ccut toys and useful articles. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Nov 29 48 It New Fall and Winter Millinery Goods. I EXTEND a cordial invitation to the Ladies of Union and surrounding country to call and examine my new and choice styles of FALL AND WINTER finnns --"-"I Deluding PATTERN |IIATS, B0NNET8 Feathers, Flowers, ltibbons, Ornaments, and the latest novelties in all kinds of Trimmings. and all the leading styles that havo been imported this season. , Will be readj for the 26th. MRS. GRANT. i Oct 25 43 2m Money to Loan. ON improved farm lands, in sums of $300, and upwards. Loans repayable in small annual installments, through a period of six years, thus enabling the bor- ] rower to pay off his indebtedness without exhausting bis crop in any one year. Apply at once to D. A. T0WN8END, Attorney, Union, S. C. Oet Id 42 Goi I* iHrKtHBl' | BMqntlrd, M to Introduceoar UlnrivHBI^l oaprrlor (rood, wo will oondraia '] UMBl^l" loomruwiilnwcMiKtlllT. MBL Only ihoMi who writ# / ''InuU Mtunui Bwko aara of tho rbanca.-All too Ian lo do la CVEiMIHB rotara lo la obow oar ironda to KTC^^^^^^KiIimi wbo ran?roar arlrhboro TLlltMr^^KE oad tboaa aroaad too. Tbo ba. 'o*flnoiof af OHo adrrrtlMmool sbowa tbo imill rod of tho Ula00 Of I. tla fbPewtaf wl gtroo tbo iffawoci af It rouaoodja aboat tbo flftlrtb ?art of Kabalb.il loafinnddoabUataa lata- . araaa, aa larva ao laaaoylaearrT. Wa trill alaaahowyoa hew roa 1 gaaaiobo baai lo? 1# o day at loaot, front tbo atart.wfth. . I^?l?nl?an TrTI"T? ** rr " ?r~~"v?I? ew,, test #,restbAji9,iuui? . BAILT ^ii^UARTERN N I T U _ 0 ? 3 ? W P p i? o ? st: 1 ? I s ? -i ? ? 3 w F I ?- I. i 1 I :ING AND UPHOLSTI ;r who will make your ol 1 furniture and 1 njr in my line for it means money sated. :! Honest Goods ! Low OTlT^nT 7T T 1 oi rA iiYij i i ; MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, t SHOES, MONEY WE SEE SOME OF Good Shirting, 4.1 cents, good Calico, 5 cent Wonicns' shoes, *>0 cents ntnl upward, M Boots, solid leather, for?l 40, Blankets, 9t ward, Counterpanes, f>0 cents ami upwari Writing Paper, 5 cents per quire, Pocket Ila' for 5 cents, Ladies Hats at your own pric Shawls in abundance, f>oni 15 cents up. CLOTHING, We arc certainly Headquarters for Ciutli been selling, hut we bought very largely this hand which will be sold at cut-throat prion. MONEY SAVED.?If you wish to save believe we have the Stock and the price to s NEW GOODS.?We are just receiving a It trade. Call and see us and wo will do you some every man, woman and child. Thanking you for past favors, we arc GRAHAI Sept 11 '! \Y. D. BI HEADQU my FO COOKING AND HEAT] BUGGIES MY ROAD CARTS ARE DAISIES and are are the most popular vehicles now before ll BUGGY HARNESS, SADD1 AND 1\ Onus, Omi Mate Ammu FATHERS if you are going to make your b him better than by giving him one of my nice of all prices aud styles, and are of Imported Loaders are perfect beauties. TO THE With a desire to extend my business, and am before you this Fall with the largest Prices to Sij MY STOCK CI DRY GOODS axt* NOTIONS, LADIES DRESS GOODS. JACKET! Ready-made Clothing of in the C TVo Clothing Fi BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and q Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which 1 ha satisfaction. 1 invite all to come and see me Oct 18 1 "THE LITTLE 1 Is Headquarters for Con Fancy Grocerie TOBACCO, BACON, CIGARS, LARD, SNUFFS. FLOUR, CIGAR ETTES, MOLASSES, STARCH, COFFEE, TEAS, CHEESE, nivhri'u " '?,u SHOT, POWDKH, CARTRIDGES, SAUCES, i\nd a great many oilier things too tedious i Thanking the public at Urge for past pntn n the future, I aui Yours, \ Auc 31 J FID E LITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? OP?' SPARTANBURG, 8. C. JAPITAL PAID IN, . $30,000.(0 onions. 'resident, George Cofield* 'reaaurer, - - W. E. Burnett. Ltiorncy, - - J. B. Cleveland. iiln koto ns. Joseph Walker. I J.*B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. | Geo. W. Nioholls. 1>. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Coficld. Interest allowed on deposits st the rnto of 1 bur per cent, per annum, and added to ^counts semi-annually. July 19 20 ly FOU R E . H > :? ? ?. 2 1 | 3 SPECIALTIES. 1 I ' JRING. maUrcsic-' :is good ns nc* nt a very snn'l D?.*?r.r. I riiv;co : BARGAINS S* clothing, hats, boots, etc. MUST HAVE. OUR PRICES : Is. poo l Wool J? ???, 221 cents ami upward ens' wludcstock llregans, Ho cents, Mem I) cents. Dress Goods, 5c, 8Je, 10c, arid up J. Lead Pencils, 5 cents per dozen, good ulkorchicfs, 5 fir 5 cents, l'ins, 2 papers i, 11 ii ton12 dozen for 5 cents. Li lies CLOTHING. ling, j ? I *.n ; IVnn the <ju? itity w?> have reason conscrj lently have a big Stock on money in buying your goods, wo honcttly SiTC it "It. lrgc lot ot uew goo Is for the Christinas good. A cordial invitation is extended to Most respectfully, kl & SPARKS'. CHEAP CASH STORE. AYLKY'S A R T E R S i it [NG STOVES, i, WAGONS, AND LIGHT ROAP fiABTg i constructed on scientific ic They are jFjS, bridles, collars hips. rial, Pistols and uitiou. oy a Christmas Present you coul I not please i Breech-Loading Shot Guns. I have llieni make. My little Single Barrel BreechPUBLIC, BBBESaflMHBK a hopo to induce you to come and sec me, I stock 1 have ever handled, and with it the Times. INSISTS OF 3, NEW MARKETS, un MISSES'CLOAKS, 110SIERV, GLOVES, the best Manufacturers lountry. Its Ijike 3Xino. [iianlity. from the best Factories. re sold for 15 years, with almost perfect REUBEN T GEE 1 dm Breed front" fectioneries, Fruits and >s, as follows : SUGAR, VINEGAR, PICKLES, NUTMEGS, PEPPER, CANNED GOODS, SPICKS, CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS, SODA, BAKING POWDERS, MACARONI, LAUNDRY SOAP. HI M, nil liKT SOAPS. M USTA It 1), M A TCI IKS, to mention. onngc, mid hoping to receive a larger share rery respectfully, J. B. PORTER, At "The Little Oreen Front." 15 4 m GO TO THE UNION MARBLE A N 1> GRANITE WORKS p ? u MONUMENTS, TOMllSTONEH ANl> MAltBLR WOKK GENERALLY, mwayi* on nanu, or made to order. A large selection ready for lettering and delivering at short notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, Lime, Cement, Ac. always on hand, at as low prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited. GEORGE GEDDES. Not. 20 47 tf