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f' , I.? ? THE ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. . N. 0. LITTLEJOHN, - EditohM. B. KELLY, 1 W. H. MILLER. / A8U3TANT Editors. .. ^? ? ? PRODIGALITY. Mr. Editor and Brothkr.?Much has beeu said about buying cheap grods; oud many of our membera seem to think cheap f.ods the panacea for all our financial cmbarraosmenls. But it will lake sometbiog besides cheap goods to elevate the farmer to that stale of financial independence aimed at by our organization. How not to buy goods is equally, yos, more uipjimiib inuu euenp gouts. uur wuigtnary necessities make up the greater part of our wants, and I am often reminded of the oil but true provorb, that "any fool enn make money, but it takes a wise man to kuow how to koep it." Some one has ^snid that "cheap goods means ; and for many Alliance men this is only too true. Stop, brother farmer , as you and 1 are wishing to better our condition financially, to educate, refine and elevate cur childrcu' socially, to make "farming more attractive and country life less lonely," lot us examine our last year's accounts, and see if- we oan't find many things that we could have don* without. Many of (ho unnectuary artiolcs you purchased mny have cost but little?only a few cents?yet, if you take your pencil and cross every one you bought that was uot particularly needed, and could have let alone, you will be surprised by adding up their sura total. Look at a largt per cent, of your last year's purchases that were not an absoluto necessity. And why was this useless expcndiluro of money T Why did you buy litem? Simply beoauso, in many cases, they wcro so cheap. My brother, auytbing bought that could have been as well let alone, is dear, no matter how choap. And 1 tell you piaiuly, before we accomplish our mission as a body, wo will have to learn to buy less as well as cheap. Now, brother farmer, can't you cut down your accounts least ten per cent, this yoar 7 I am ready to assert that the majority of uft ten, and never will feel tho difference so ^eat as like when wo go to scttlo up. Have you got nearly enough cash to run ' you this year 7 See if you can t make it wholly enough. Try to do what the Bible ,^BStells you : "Owe no man anything, but proy vide things honest in tho sight of all men." New, let us look to the farm aud see if We have not been prodigal of the means that might have made our farms nioro productive and remunerative. Do we economise our time 7 Do wo perceive that our time has a real oash value 7 Do we pro'cct r Our farms with ditches, breakers nod terraces, from tho destructive rains that sometimes fall and wash the soil from tho farms of the improvident, leaving only gullies worn in the clay 7 Now, how much have _ity6u lost by neglecting those things 7 . . , -Wj Do you know Hint it i* sai l that the value ' the fertilizers allowed to go to wusto on BT" * the farms of the 8outh far exceed tho worth my brother, of letting that much go to PL Now, uty brother 'farmer, "ut the beginning cf another year, let us do ou loss, coming down to hard faro if needs bo, doing more ourselves, and depending less on thers. And with a generous earth beneath us, and a kind Heaven above us, if we are only true men, success and happiness is assuredly ours. J. C. O. J0NE3VILLE TO THE FBONTWill tho days of wonders never cease 7 The uise and praiseworthy resolutions passed for 1890, by the Joncsvillc Alliance and published lost week sounds quite different front Joncsvillc a few years ugo. And the casual Visitor will find that Joncsvillc lias become a quiet little christian village, with Sabbaths and churches, and that the farms around are occupied by an industrious, orderly and law-abiding people. And now, my tiroUiran, the* only reminder of the former iniquity of JWtT town is the old hound deg?, the tmiHng<lnrkoys and a few "pale faces" that seem loth to yield to the mighty powers of education and morality, uml that are still seen to linger around the old haunts of their former iniquities. And 1 advise you to shumo the ft - "'pile faces" fsr loafing ; give remunerative ^employment to the "brother in black," run the dogs, off and your little town and ,^^jhrrounding country will bo second to none, * Tili that makes a community happy and j "^^rospcrous. "DON'T YOU REMEMBER 1" Brethren, our county Alliance last September passed a resolution authorizing each subAlliance to appoint a corresponding secretary to report to the Alliance department. Hut, where are my correpondingassistants? Brethren, your "lights are under a bushel," and you seem to be asleep. 1aui gla. I thut Helton has aroused her representative at last, au*l tie speaks this week, in the Alliance column, to the point. 1 esteem, you brethren, of the Keltou Alliance very highly for your tworks sake. I would l'eel it an honor to lift my hat in recognition to your true men. Anil why can't the other Alliances \ arouse up and tell us of their moorings , through their corresponding Secretaries. I don't think it meet or proper for the Allianco Editor to monopolize the cntiro column with his editorials. It,should be his duty chiofly to revise and correct all communications intended for the Alliance department. , And 1 ask you, brethren, to do your 'duty to your Editor. Lot each Allianco sord in a message, at loast once a month, and fftat y%a -wlll give about four to speak each wcok. 1 } prsmiso you I will correct and revise tho ' best I can. What a nieo and profitable colt unin we might have if wc all wotdd do our MARHIF.D. OUEKSB-UtX.r. Married, on the LM l of Jauunr/, n! the resilience el' the bii le's v ^ father, by lto?. W. I. Herbert, Mr. Arthur W ** vjretno io .ui?s rai* r. u-'ii. We extend our ougrittuVioiis to Ihe 5pp. floppy couple, nnd wish Ikcm a long end happy >n trrteJ life ; nn 1 *Uo roiuru thanks .. for the eleganteako eeut to the L'jmk-j o tlioe. Union Prices Current. CORRECTED WKKKI.Y BY FA Hit & THOMSON, COTTON BUYERS AND GROCERS. Cottou, per pound, 9J@10.30 Uncoil, per pound 5Jo. Flour, per 100 lbs ? $2(<r!t>3 Meal, per bushel 05c. Sugar, per pound, 0@9o. Coffee, per pound, 20@25c. Molasses, per gallon, 36@00c. Vinegar, per gallon, ?..i 40c. Pice, per pound, 6J@8Ac. limns, per pound, 13c. Salt, per sack 75 cents. Ten ?, i ;>r pound, 60@?1. Corn, porbushel 00c. List of Letters llcmaiuingdn the I'ostoffico at Union, for the week ending February 7, 1890. Anderson Harris. IQ. W. Murphy. W. W. Hawkins. | Harry Norman. Mrs. Partliina ltice. Persons calling for tlie above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required ivntt nn,.l vv/ j>?jr VIIW win. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. A Good Horse for Sale. ANY person wanting n good Buggy or Wagon Horse can purchitso one nt a reasonable nrice by applying to MRS. E. F. SPEARS, about 4 miles from Union. Fob 7 0 lit* Lumber for Sale. TIIE remaining Lumber that was in the large building on the Pair Grounds is offercvl for sale. The square lumber, studding, a lot of weather-boarding and joists is almost as good as new for outhouses. Apply to S. S. STOKES, Times office. Notice to Shippers and Consignees. NOTICE is hereby given that on and alder the 1st. day of February, 18'JO, thero will boa charge for the detention of cars of one dollar per day or any fractional part thereof, if not loaded or unloaded within forty-eight hours after being placed on proper loading or unloading tracks. F. II. COUNTS. Agent. Earthquake. WE wore aroused the other morning with a MIGHTY BUMBLING ! BHICK AND BOCK FALLING ! HOUSES HOCKING! CANNONS FIKING .' F1 HE-BELLS HINGING ! WOMEN SQUALLING ! DOGS A-BAKKINO ! MERCHANTS CUSSING ! THE EAHTII TREMBLING ! i.'xdkr m k GREAT EARTHQUAKE OK LOW PRICES, AT W. LELAND BItADDY'S, New Cash Store. P. S. Cheese and crackers, oh! how nice, 5c.a snack. Jan 17 11 tf Special Notice. ALL persons indebted to me, by note or account, must settle immediately, as it Will bfl. ioanoaait-ty' f... .... - ?? gin at which I hivebeen selling, I canuot ?tv..rd to iw - -r,,*M,ur it ta.cuLu cats expense will be thrown upon tnose who neglect tins notice. T. E. BA1LKV. Jan 31 5 2 t Final Discharge, NOTICE is hereby given that K. V. Gist, Administrator <le bonis nun of the estate of William 11. Gist, deceased, has applied t? James M. Occ, Judge of l'robate, ia and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such Administrator. It is ordered, that the twentieth day of February A. L>., 1800, be fixed for hearing of Petitiou, and a final settlement of sai 1 estate. JAMES M. GEE, Judge I'robute Union County. Jan 17 3 4i? Educate Your Daughters, ANL> before deciding whore, send for a Catalogue of the WILLIAMSTOX FEMALE COLLEGE. THK erftfttQ SK03IOH TTIMl OTBR \ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1800. I tfin?etmrw-irp wim?IVfTglfFs Ilutc', Columbia, Saturday, February 1. S. LANDER, President. Williornston, S. C., Dec. 18, 1800. Deo 20 fil 71 A FREE GIFT. [HAVE 1 dozen handsome hutul painted Oil Paintings, 22x31), in neat gill frames, which I will give to the first twelve persona who will buy $25 worth of goo Is from me, each cash. Any number of persons may club together and get one or more piciures. $25 worth of trade will get one picture. These pictures are sold by dealers at and $10?an ornament to any room. Also, 1 dozen of the same kind, 1 lx'J2, which 1 will give for $15 worth of cash trade. This is an otfcr never before made to thp trade here. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Jan 17 3 4t GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS FOB MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MARBLE WORK GENERALLY, Always on hand, or rondo to order. A large selection ready for lettering and delivering at short notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, T nun Pnmntil jC* <v nlmnvii nn Imtwl ut low prices as any honorable dealer. Orders moat respectfully solicited. , GEORGE OKDDnS. Nov. 29 47 tf si^kisnirx nfife iTiIKV^R^Hqi I anHWltt, and 19 latlllaldhal 1 tuptrlor coodt wt will ttndraia tyJr klHIP'r aon riiWD la Net lottMr, LA IkiWitibm Only tboM who writ* ooeoran mak* wn o4 W tho chfl.rd - All jron h>T? In ilo la return It to ?liow our pood# to thoM who eall-ronr ntlrbhor* u4 thnoo around yon Tht bh AYI UnRF^^^*" ro"1*! of thlt AdrtTtlttmttil unu^ show* tht mil Mid of tht ttloAbout th. fMVWth part of IUbalk Jt STiSMSS; i6W.IK'i.%1SS^teSiR:K State of South Carolina. | COUNTY OF UNION, lu (ho Court of Commou Plead. T. II. Littlejolin, Jack Liltlejohn, Marcel'us Littlejohn, James Liltlejobn, Amanda Littlejobn, Snllio Goudelock, Dr. Wiley Littlejohn, P. P. lVnrsou, Susau Blanton, Robert S. Pearson, Elizabeth Pearson, James A. Fenrson and Mary Anne Jami. son, l'laintiffsf against J. 0. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, Frances Burnett, E'i/.nbeth Hnmtnctt, Jenetta Oriflio, Mary Pet tit, John Pettit, James Pcttit, Elizabeth Mooniy, Mary Petty, Ilcnry Pettit, Adolphus Pcttit, Beauregard Pettit, Jack Pettit, Columbus Pcttit, and nil the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. To J. G. Long, as Sheriff of Uuion County, rranccs uurneii, mizanctn iianimcti, JencttaGriffin, Mary 1*01 tit, John Peltit, James l'eltit, Elizabeth Mooney, Mary Petty, Ilcnry Pcttit, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard Pettit, Jack Pettit, Columbus Pettit, ami all the remainiog heirs at law, and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, Defendants in t/iis action: YOU ni'e hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, acopy of which Is filed in the office of tlie Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and lo 6crve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Gaffncy City, S. C., within twenty days after the Eervico hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; aud if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afovesnid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, J. II. McKissick, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 22d day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and in the one hundred and fourteenth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of Amcriea. J. H. McKissick, Clerk C. C. P. r "I J. E. WEBSTER, j seai. > Plaintiffs Attorney. To Henry Peltit and Beauregard Pcttit, nonresidont defendants, and to all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tale, deceased, defendants, non-retident of this State, names and residence unknown : You will please lake notice that the original complaint in this ncliou, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ofCeminon Pleas for Union county, on the 22d day of January, 1890. J.E. WEBSTER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Jan 24 3 6t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. 15y JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate.fJ WHEREAS, W. A. Nicholson lias made suit to me to graut him letters of administration on the estate and effects of Mis. Mary K. Ko'ght, dccensed. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Mary E. Knight, dee'd, that ^oiiYn CaVol\nn, on Mm loth day of f^tiruary, noxt after publication horojf, at 11 in ibo forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 29ih day of January, Anno Domini, 1890. JAMES M. GEE, Judge of l'robate. Published on the 31st day of January, 1890, in the Weekly Uiion Timks. Jan 31 6 2t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. lly J AS. M. GEE, Judge of Probate. WIILRRAS, Joseph If. McKissick, a3 Clerk of Court, lias made suit to me t) grant him Letters of Administration, Willi will nnnproil mi lli? otuin o ...1 ?f. ftfc'.s of Mrs. June 12. Sims, deceased. Those are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Jane E. Sims, deceased, that thoy Uo and appear before mo In the l'robate Court to be held at Union C. If., 'arter'jnibHcntio'n hereof, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, to show cause, if an7 they hare, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 29lh day of January, A. D. 1890. JAMES M. GEE, Judge l'robote. Jan 81 5 Gt I EH for patent* in 63 M 0 United Sthtm and Foroisn connQ 3B tries, ttio publinliers of tl>a Scientitlo yjFT^Tl Amerlcui continue to *ot as solicitors I I for patonts, caveats, trsde-msrke, copy MBSBS rights, eto., for the United Stales, and to obtsio pstonts In Canada, England, Francs, Germany, and all other countries. Their esperieuco is unsqualed and their facilities ars unsurpassed. Drawings and spocifloations prepared and filed in the Paiont Office on short notioe. Terms vsryrsasonsblr. No charge for eiamination of models or drawings. Adriee by mail free. Patents obtained t h rough Mnnn AOo.are netlced inthe SCIENTIFIC AMEIUCAN.whloh has the largest circulation and is the most influential newspaper of ito kind published In the world. The advantages of annh a notioe every patentee understands. This Isrgs and splendidly illustrated newspaper Is published WKKKbV at S3.0O a year, and Is admitted to be tlio best popir derated to science, mechanics. Inventions, engineering works, and ftbsr departments of industrial progreaa, pubisbed in any country. It eontalna the names of all patontow and title of every invention patented each week. Try It four mouths for cue dollar, hold by all newsdealers. If yon hare an invention to patent write to Mann A Oo., publishers of Soientiflo Ajnerif*% ill Broadway, Hew York. "/'v. Handbook about patents mailed tree. Home-made Fertilizer. "LONG'S PREPARED CHEMICALS." rpWO barrels compos to J wilh cotton aec<l I .lekl. s.L.. m Am. - m I ur nmuiu utnuuro uiiikv) ? tun ui ^uuu home-made Fertilizer at Irw ilmn half the cost of Aminoninted Phosphates. For sa'e l>y FOSTER, W ILKINS & CO. ^Jan 17 8 4t * SAMUEL S STOKES, ATTORNEY AT LAW' UNION, S. O. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COL LECTIONS. Office id (he Tuuta Office, * I i THEGR 'nil " *> * '' We have got i but must releas room for the SPRING AND ARE SELLING COME AND RE CONVIN COME TO AbL AT THE EM HARRY I .? v ? " April 19 16 C H El THAN Owiug to the exceedingly mild Winte DRY GOODS, CLOTHIJ B 0, iJX p SA N And in order to redfco our largo stock, all classes of merchandise. We will mil buying. Wo arc going to close out our Btock if llcspe March 29 CAUTION sass bottom. If the dealer cannot aupply you. enc^direct to factory, mcIoiIds advertised $3 SHOE gentlemen. Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creedmoor Waterproof. _ Kent In the world. Examine liU B.OO GENUINE HANll-HKWKD HHOI. 4.00 IIACD-SBVKD WE1.T SHOE. 3.BO POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE, it.tn A ?? WORKINOMKN'H H1IOF.R. ia.OO and S1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL. SHOES. All made in Congreag, nation and Lace. $3& $2 shoes lafd%. 1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. _Heat Material. Beat Style. Best Fitting, W. L. Douglas. Brockton, Mass. Sold by Examine W. L. Douglas* $2 ?hoe%^$or Ladies and gentlemen. ^ 8. M. RICE, O ^ writes: "Was it 1 CM " a month t 1 Bow hare K. C. Alien A Co% albuma and paoiHj m BM^K-ationa and often make so ^ pj J|^M (Signed) W. II. OAgglSO.t, * Williain Kline, llarrlsburg, Fa., write.! "I Save n.w known tt unjiltlng to Mil Ilka your album. Ve.tvrduy I took orders enough lo pay nia over ?.?." W. J. invr., Bangor, Me., wrllui an order for your album at IWiH(flRaBBa>l,>u>",cry touM I visit. My proatnofteoaimuehaaSXO JKbDDa3H^aUA{%i?r single day'awork." Oiheri are doing quite at well | Inra not apace to glra eg, from IIHf Ictlef*. Every one who lakea hold oftblurund buainoaa pace up grand profile. Shall we start YOU in this business, reader? Write tout and learn all about U for yourself. Wo are starting many: we will start you If you don't delay until another gets ahem! of you In your part or the country. If you take hold you will be able to pick up gold fast. acRead? On account of a forced manufacturer a tale 1 SfttOOO ten dollar Photograph Albums sreto ba told toth# people fur each. Hound In Iioyal Crimson 811k Velvet Plush. Charmingly decorated inside*. Handsomest albums in tbo world. Largest 8I*e. Greatest bargains aver known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Dig money for agents. Any one can become a successful agent. Sells itself on sight? littlo or r>4 talking necessary. Wherever shown, every pne wants to pur* chase, Agents (ska tl?ou?anda of orders with rapidity utvac can no aa wcii n? any one. ran information ana trrnu rrer, to (bote who write for Mine, with particular* and term* for oar Family Ulbln, Hooka and Periodical*. After yeu know ail, hould you conclude to go no farther, why no harm U done. Addftea l. C. ALLAN A CO., Alucsta, Mams. Wait for the Wagon a* tiib UNION MARKET. '? The gubsoribers have formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the BUTCHER, GREENGROCERY, AND General Provision Business, at the old stand, ns^Mfc to R. W. pnMey'a Jewelry 8tore, iho patronage of iho oil Our aim will be to kcepL.lways on band the beet of incais and | very thing o'se usually wanted for the liLls One of the Arm wiil always be at the mni? bnt (a sa.11 ao 11ia*a w* - ?a?u aall r?r will be wi:h the wngr.n{to receive orders at rosidenoes. .* V Oi?e us a fair trial. j WAHK/N D. ARTHUR. J. 1). fcUMPHKIKS. Jan 10 ? 'JHtf 500.000 BtiMg for mIc, by j. rodoer a co m IP, 1 2 GRIP., t on our Goods, le it to make IT GOODS, ? I- GOODS AT COST. " G fCED. A HEARTY WEL [PORIUM OF . iff. COHEN & BRO. J At Colton's old stand. iyL P E R : EVER. . r. wc God that wo arc overstocked iu ra, HATS^ AND CAPS, low prices will be any inducement, clfully, RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf B. F. POSEY, DRUGGIST. D E A L E It I N CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SC. READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEBI) OILS, TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, fS, and LAMP GOODS JL-U Q A, LIT, n CI , i L "wBlES AND L,IQUOH,S W| for Medicinal use. and courteous attention to eacn customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY CON rOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. I We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low as they can be bought for cash, and sell thein at f.nwp.f i.i?ino ' Prices. B. F. POSEY. March '22 12 ly. ' < FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ! i ? OF ? 1 SPARTANBURG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, . $30,000.00 orncBBS. President, George CoficldTreasurer, - W. E. Rurnett. Attorney, J. 11. Cleveland. dikkctors. i Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. . Jj, s',i i lim i j?r'"'T"dktoEk iiliii i tiiiin I .ii, x. C. Duncan. I G'orge Coficld. ( Interest allowed on deposits at the imc of four per cent. p> r annum, and ndd<d to accounts semi-annually. July l'J ';y Corrected Advertisement OWING to tho high town license for nuctioning in Union, I will not offer my stock of Hoots unci Shoos at miction on February 8d., as advertised, hut will continue to SELL THEM AT COST. 8. M. BICE, J11 , K. U. Jan 17 3 NOTICE TO CAi ILAXKETS, QU BOOTS, SHO We arc now oilering thein at loney til buy Spring and Smnim WE MEAN WHrl ml if you don't believe wc are s do our bills uml wc will gladly s loods cost us. Don't put off but come at on RODGER & ] Sept 0 . 30 SPECIAL B i n ilILLINERY, DRY GOODS, CI SHOES, E MONEY WJE 3 SEE SOME OF O M "" ? "TBSPiaW for 5 ceuts, Ladies Hata nt your own* Palp.; Shawls in abundance, from 15 ciah t^r. cl<5thing, < Wo arc certainly Headquarters for Clotliin been selling, but we bought very largely this si band which will be sold a' cat-throat pricos. MONEY SAVED.? If you wish to save mo believe we have the Stock and the price to s.vv NEW GOODS.? We are just receiving a larg trade. Call and see us and we will do you some gc every man, woman aud child. Thanking you for past favors, wc tire GRAHAM Sept M 1)7 GUNS AND A \VB liavc a large sleek of Imported and Am .Muzzle anil llrcccli Loading, v.liica ivo are si Also, l'owder, slio', Blank and Loaded Shell?, anything in this line, it :viil pay you to call at firsai cieariiig lliii ' ^ /v See the Prices C, 7GO yards Calico ut 3;} c worth 5 c. | M r-ow in ?.\c worm i>;c. AI 100 ynrds Wool filled Kentucky Jeans, at li 22.1c. It1 licking, at C] nnJ 8c. 8i feather Ticking, at 11.Ic and Id c worth 15 It infl ISc All-wool red Flannel at 131c. 4( IVomens Solid leather Shoes nt .15c. 5( Jhildrens copper lip Shoes, nt 35c. ('? ' Jhildrens soft shoes at 10c. 7! Mens llrogaus at 75c. 8( High prilces are dead. FLYNN has killed A fresh lot of Clothing received last month irices : <8 Suits for SI 85. I $0 510 Suits for ?( ' 25 I $8 Hack Cork Screws, .88 75, $10 nnd $12 50. J $1 Pins, Hairpins, ltuttons and Thread thrown JLEAUANCE SALK of LEADER AND C1IA] May 27 12 Money to Loan. 5 Ml N improved jfftrui lands, in sums of ? $300, nnd ujpuard*. Loans repayable J?' ' ,,,'j rx^P listing bis crop in any cue yenr. Apply at cnco lo w 11 1). A. TOWNSEND, ,i Attorney, Union, S. C. f Oct 18 4- Cm JEFFERSON DAVISZXivlr. sstt.nriAW51a5 charmingly written, beautifully illustrated ana j bound,--in every way worthy of the subject. Affent* wanted. Complete outfit SI. haUstavllon guaranteed or money refunded. Order u*W. rlrst . p eonte. first served. Addrem JonN*o?Tro., g 1000 Main Street, Richmond, Va. ' Jan 10 J 7V " 1 -Im m BUYERS. ^ % -/J Winter "M Inch as W ILTS, HATS, ES, ETC. COST, in order to raise ?r Goods. LT WE SAY, clling tlieni at cost, ask to how you exactly what the ce to the Banner Store of PURCELL ARGAINS -OTHING, HATS, BOOTS, TO. IUST HAVE . V(7<^alnd^u*p u^g y?ocUsj?.A #*?H V'T Ao/.un, gou>l Hcptofci & l>APe,'s 3L0THIKG. ^?V g, jtulging from the quantity we have ens oil consequently have a big Slock on 11 oy in buying yonr^ofils, we lionfMly o it on. o ln? ni new irooils !'or the ('lirisliuas )oil. A cordial invitation id extcuded to Most respectfully, & SPARKS'. CHEAP CASH STORE. *f gI5MTJNITI0M. ci-lcr.it Guns, Single and Double Barrel, .'iiing at prices that cannot be beaten. Gun Implement?, etc. If you wont FOSTER. W ILK INS & CO. I: 111-ST SF.U I N't I .MACHINE JN the world. mr $19.50 AN" FREIGHT: E C'ELEimTEi^DEMoR EST ' STILL Sale I Fiji's. BSEKSBfctBSBCf>v Quoted Here : ens lieaxy ]!o?Ih, all sizes, si .10 alcli (hose prices uud you will sti-.ke oil. eninanfs CaliO. -c per yard, emuaiits l)res3 Goods le per yard. : Dress Goods 5c per yard. >c Dress Goods^O^^j^er yard. c lilack Ilenr ?tl? for 2-lc. >o .< " 2i?c. >c " Cashmere for -12c. >c " ' " _f>0c. )c " ?' " 58c. them. now offered at the following ridiculous Overconls fof 05. > Overcoats for #5 60. ^ ^ 2 60 Overcoats for $>8 60. i in to any person buying at I ho GREAT 1>. C. FLYNN, \1PI0N OF LOW I'itlCES. ! tf >n|?|( pnvtjMO'cV '? IS,0?I "?.? V jppy pnuiTn pu# S oas 01 ott ?"ojj uiu ? OUA 'an ioj qjo? o? ?* ?l '>*11 pinuM nn* J| |1* AAouq noX JV -oj? iqluii 'h.kI*' lt? ?m lTKl?i ui baa anqi pn* >M?ja a-.ho u.qm wbaX apfoq qo|q?a anjoj bpbaj b|q*n(ba of n.?jaX*a.|?iaqi-noX l?oq? oooqa pu? ajoqqjfau pu? apu*W " . bX-hw aqaa aaoqi o> no/ P~* ? wq* *oqa 01 at op p*?> <v??^uir u II i?f B.W P*rw ,n||i?i -? - !( . a ? ?-> *aj|(jnq aioo <inoi *??q p^9o?ii?j^ wfcigg /^IKSne p(i<>M ((} uj /ll^M AN EARNEST CALL. A LL persons who have purchased Guano la. and other jjoodx from us, duo Nov. 1st, ml have not prtid 'he same, must respond romptly. We iM^tddigod to meet our obliations, and our customers must aid us to do ' FA lilt & THOMSON. Nov 16 40 tf jJ