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and grew on steadily until September 15. Then the caterpillars left nothing but elalks and bolls. I am confident the patch sou Id hare made one half bale more to the aore if the caterpillar had not attacked it. The land was old and worn. Ten years ago I commenced to manure it. Soil is sandy, mixed a little with clay in spots; subsoil yellow clay, varying from six inches to tlireo feet in the twelve acres. The following is the cost: Hk Work, ploughing and hoeing $ 00 80 Cottonseed for manure 120 60 WE Guano (600 pounds to aore) 79 20 fjt"- Cosf of picking 190 50 $480 00 1 gathered 28 bales, weighing 505 pounds, and including bagging (jute) and ties, averaging net $45?the 28 making $1,200, and the net on the 12 acres $774. 1 planted Peterkin seed, hybridised with the Jones big boll.?Hampton Guardian. i ?m - Adtici to Fahmebs.?Let the fanners hold their Convention, steer clear of cxtronics in the conduct thereof, show a just appreciation of the feelings and rights of others in all of . their proceedings, and they will be surprised at the outside following that will come to their support.. The Alliance ''and other farmers' organizations should .... .'take action in this matter. The Convention should be held, and there ought to be a large attendance of the ablest men within the ranks of tlio farmers. The 27th of March is not far off, niul in order to make , the Convention a success, preparations for it should be commenced at once.?l'rosperity Pru*. Tub Pnj*>j?? *? - * VJ'"f 8 , " ' ? Juries wCrcnot nfro'd ** ^ i \" _ Tivimors of the law would not ^^^^^W^*boldencd to break- them, and then greatest impertinence flaunt it in tne very face of tho Grand Juries, the chief custodians of the people, nnd they will take no notice of it. So long as Grand Juries have not the nerve and grit to do their sworn duty, just so long will the country be steeped in crime. Let them show themselves .v w 111 vii miu uiai mey can rise above local prejudices and petty jealousies, and know no man in the discharge of their duty, and let no one escape who violates the law in any manner. ? Orangeburg Spectator. A Farmers' Dark.?Edgefield, February 6.?1H?e matter of establishing a farmers' loan and savings bank at this place is boing vigorously pushed. The secretaries of the Sub-Alliances met here a few days since to report the amount of subscription secured to the capital stock and to perfect further arrangements for the establishment of the enterprise. A considerable subscription has already been made, and it wilt only be necessary to wake a general canvas to raise ______ Jgp ue>*unt uffieient U oo*omcncc operation. David C. ltcndy, the white man who re- I cently killed a colored prisoner in Harnwcll \ County under circumstances of the greatest atrocity, has been captured and lodged in - jail. The murder of which he is guilty is jff almost without parallel for brutality in the jy history of this State. There appears to bo no good reason why Heady should not be hanged. It is hoped that t he iurv will mnk? quick work (if his case. South Carolina netds an object lesson in hanging, ami we jj do not know a better subject than lleaily.? Areics and Couritr. ? For Corgrbss.?Tho Spartanburg correspondent of the Ntws and Couritr saya Senator It. M. Smith hna announced it as hie intention to enter tho race for Congress N in the coming campaign. Bo feels euro ot his Usual vote in this county and he thinks Greenville will come up to bis support be- rr yond a doubt. He numbers many of the J. leading men of that county amongst his supporters. When the time oomcs to begin the Murder in EnoKriKi.n?Johnston, S. C., Feb. 8.?At Edgefield C. 11., this evening, * . John Smith cut very seriously, if not fatally, Pierce Mitchell. Mitchell asked Smith to pay him an account, when Smith wheeled and cut him in the neck, severing the large ^ artery. Smith is in jail. Both parties are (^ colored. Mitchell is dying.?('?/. Htgitlcr. Coi.n Water Suits \Vai.iiam.a.?Walhalla, S. C., Feb. o.?Prohibition has been tried in . our town a month already, very much to the . .hftlimfnrtiam nf uvaftr aiw? <? km?? cr the means of stagnating business, it has re- no vived it. There nre three new stores being opened and not a vacant storeroom in the ' 11 business quarter. There is also considerable building and repairing going on.?Greenville Newt. ? ? ? Dbath or Farmer Jonf.s.?Atlanta. February 8.?Primus Jones, a member of the Legislature.and tho farmer who has for a |~ long time past marketed the first baie of ? cotton for the whole South each session, died Wo today of Dna<>~*aIS- " Was pt'6t*joiy ine most successful farmer in Oeorgia. .1 '?< ? ito A Tbxas Court Housk Destroyed.?Dal- wj las, Texas. February 8 ?Tho Dallas County j|< Court House with nearly all its oontonts was j10 burned yesterday. The district and county np clerk records and the contents of the couu- p_ ? ty Treasurer's office were saved iu the tire- 01l proof vaults. The loss is estimated at co $80,000; iusurauco $40,000, mostly in load- nc ing Kastern companies. s|, . " * * es / >Nkgboks Leaving Nkwdkhry.?Anderson, ot ^^H|l)rtiRry 7.?Sixty colored immigrants from berry, in charge of W. II. (Inines, passed ^^cre this afternoon en route to Arkansas. Thoy arc seeking richer lands and not better white people or higher wages. Another _ crowd will follow fjom Newberry next week. ?Netcs and Counter. Tub Pbic'b or Cotton in Avgcsta.? Augusta, Ga., Feb. 7.?Cotton has reached the highest price of the season, 10 U-16 for middling. The mills, expecting lower prices, have only a moderate supply on hand. T The offico of the Southern Kxprcss company at lilackshurg has been robbed several timys lately, the amount stolon amounting in all to nbout $18,000. No arrests have as yet be'n made.?Cot. Register. J Jl'ixiK llrnsos Joins the Ciicnm.? Last Sunday night Judge .1. 11. Hudson was baptized and received into full membership in the llaptist Church iu this place,?Jirnmtts- 1 ville AlHttnee. OUITUAltYi TtlEFZKK.?Died, nt I he residence of Major W. M. Fosler, on ilic 7th of February 1890. l.'Hlc Freilcrick William Trcfzcr, ? aged 5 months and six days j A sufferer since lie was born, * Poor lit>lc Willie's dead and gone; < ' - -?t" Aod gone to (Sod who gave hint birth, < large ?.>- 4 t00 pnro tolivo en enrtli. I parts of the c< 1 ( a, New Yoi * arips, ino and wanted to kill " o' H(io Vrnn-' ? VU (>urn0**: *."?,"*/ Uu U 1L ArnoUL ammitlng scandalous report? about Arnold. Ten Mj _ " I iing house ke do T ostoffice at I'nion, for ' v -civ ending February 1 I, 1 * Coleman Mr J W, McCollor Helluc Mrs 1 lames .Mr lien MeCnw Mr C C llBrrigto,i Lewis Palmer Mr llenrv lrof. Lawrence Torhiue Mr A IS McLomore Mr I, L t l ersons calling for the above letters will please say ifadve. tiscd, and will be re,wired to pay one cent. ' J. C. IIUNTiSIt, P. M. I Union Prices Current. CORBKCTKD WEEKLY BY FARR & THOMSON, COTTON BITTERN AND OKOCKBS. Cotton, per pound, .. 9J@10. J Bacon, per pound, 59c. Flour, per 100 lbs, $2(?i $3 Meal, per bushel .. C5c. Sugar, per pouud ft(5>9c. Coffee, per pound, 20(V> 25c. Molasses, per gallon, 35(b 00c. Vinegar, per gallon 40c. Rice, per pound, 6J(o 8Jc. Huitis, per pound, !3c. Suit, per sack, 75 cents. Teu.?. ' or pound, 50(o $1. Corn, per bushel,. 00c. Texas R. R. P. Oats Tor Sale at FAKU & 1H OMSON'S. Feb 14 7 3t A Medical Call. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber in nny way, are hereby notified that I am grently in want of money, and must col.lect at once All who owe me will, therefore, take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. J. E. GARNER, M. D. Feb 14 7 2t. Lumber for Sale. THE remaining Lumber that was in the la^go building on the Fair Grounds, is square lumber, studding, a lot of boarding and joists is almost as good as new for outhouses. Apply to S. 8. STOKES, Times office. Notice to Shippers and Consignees. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 1st. day of February, 18'JO there will be a 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 ou proper loading or unloading tracks. F. II. COUNTS. Agent. GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND 3RANITE wn?K? - ? WW V 1% w fok 10NUMENT8, TOMBSTONES AND MABBLE WORK GENERALLY, Always on liand, or made to order. A irgc selection ready for lettering and dcvoring at short notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, iine, Cement, &c. always on hand, at as >w prices as any honorable denier. Orders most respectfully solicited. GEORGE GEDDES. Nov. 20 47 tf 'he State of South Carolina. ; liTHlTAS, "Joseph II. McKissick, as rV Clerk of Court, has made suit to mc grant him Letters of Administration, th will annexed, on the estate of nud ef- ( 3ts of Mrs. Jane E. Sims, deceased. These arc thevefore, to cito aud odmont all and singular the kindred an?l credits of the said Mrs. Jane U. Sims, deceased, * at they he and appear before nic in the ronnio * ouri 10 dc neiu ai union u. 11.. i ulli Carolina, on the 21st dny of March, 1 xt, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock u the iorcuoon, to show cause, if any they vc, why the eafil administration should u t he granted. v Given under my hand this 29ili dny of n nuary, A. L>. 1890. JAMES M. GEE. Judge Probate. Jan 31 5 Ot Mortgage Sale. >Y virtue of a power contained in a y mortgage given by James P. Pollingsil'lil U? J. U. Itina. 'i'iit Jim*, iuwo, J d /"ccordetr in the office of the ltcgistcr of ?s4te Conveyance for Union ''""-tr;, ok ot aioii^ngcs o, xho. page .511, l 11 sell at public outcry, before the Court mse, at Union, S. C., during the legal urs of sale, on Salesdny in March next, 1 the right, title and interest that James Hollingsworth'lias, (said interest being C ic-third of one-half) in that tract of land ntaining one hundred and seventy-five ves, lying and being in Fish Dam town- * ip, in said county, and adjoining lands of 1 tate of John Kelly, William Allwine, and ' hers. Terras?CASH. Purchaser to pay for ipers. JAMES G. KICK, Mortgagee. Feb 14 7 8t State of South Carolina. < t COUNTY OF SPAllTANKUltG. In the Court of Probate. Summons for Relief?Complaint served. liomns U. Triinmier^riarU nt iu? n-?? ? i Common rlcas for Spartanburg County, as Administrator of the personal estate of Victoria Stone, Plaintiff, ayainst . II. Williams, as Administrator of Ulyses Williams, with his will annexed, and in Irs own right, (lordon Williams, Fiances J. Vaughn, Mcnroo L. Williams and Kugeoia lloopor, Defendant*. 'o J. II. Williams, as Administrator, and in his own right, Gordon Williams, Frances J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams, Kugctii* Hooper, Defendants in this action. \7"OU arc hereby summoned and required X to answer iht complaint in this action, i copy of whioh is herewith served upon rou, and to serve a copy of your answer to mid complaint on the subscribers at their (dice, at Spartanburg, S. C., within twenty lays after tlio service hereof, exclusive of lie day of such service, and if you fail to inswer the coinplait ' within the timo afore ml,I, i lie , 1 dint iff .C tins action win npjny_i. Jie Court for the / .olicf demanded in Ih* j W. S. TIIOMASON, iglgA " Plaintiff's Attorneys.* I'o Fances J.*Y<iughn and Kugenia Hooper, d-fendnnts. Tnko notice that the complaint in llii* notion, together with the summon*, of which the foregoing is % copy, win filed in * lie l'r.?bate court for Union county, at Union C. II., on the 11th d:?y of February, J8'JO. W.S. T110MASON, DAVID JOHNSON, JII.. Plaintiff's Attorneys, Spartanburg, S. ('. Fob H 7 Ot. 1 T ' State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. lu the Court of Commou Pleas. T. II. Littlejohn, Jack Littlejohn, Marcel us Littlejohn, James Littlrjchn, Amanda Littlrjobn. Sallie Goudelock, Dr. Wiley Liltlejohn, P. P. Pearson, Susan Blaatoo, Robert S. Pearson, Elisabeth PearsoD, . James A. Pearson and Mary Aone Jarnleon, Plaintiffs, * ayainst J. 0. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, u Frances Burnett, Elizabeth Hammett, Jcncttn Qriffio, Mary Pettit, John Pettit, James Pettit, Elizabeth Mooncy, Mary Petty, Henry Pettit, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard Pettit, Jnck Pettit, Cclumbus Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint not aerred. q . To J. G. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, r> Frances Burnett, Elizabeth Hammett, 4 JcnettaGriffin, Mary Pettit, John Pettit, Jnmes Pettit, Elizabeth Mooney, Mary lVltr. Ilpnrv I'cltil Arinlnhna P.tlit Beauregard Petiit, Jack Petlit, Columbus Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law, and distributees of Elisabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, 1 Defendants in this action: pi YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this UgM lion. ft of whiob is fifed in the oliice^H^H the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas I^RG said County, and to serve a copy of you^^^N answer to the said, complaint on the sub-^H| scriber ii( his office, ftt Qaffney City, S. C., within twenty dAys after the service hereof, ^ exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timo aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the comp'nint. j Witness, J. II. McKissick, Esq , Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the u 22d day of January, in tlio year of our Lordone thousand eight hundred and ninety, and in the one hundred and fourteenth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the ITnifnrl Slnlou nf A1 J. 11. McKissick, Clerk C. C. P. ( 1 J. E. WEBSTER, I skai. > Plaintiffs Attorney. To Henry Pcltit ami Beauregard PettU, nonresident defendants, and to nii the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elisabeth Tate, deceased, defendants, non-resident of this State, names and residence unknown : You will please take notice thnt tho origi- "L* nal complaint in this action, together with II the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for Union county, on the 2'2d day of January. 1800. y|/ J.E.WEBSTER, 1| Plaintiffs Attorney. Jun 11 1 3 Gt Wait for the Wagon OF THE 4 UNION MARKET. CO. ?#a ? BOTCHER, GREEN GROCER?, , AND A>u botto tend jreneral Provision Business, prlc* it the old stand, next door to R. W. Tinley's Jewelry Store, and respectfully ask he patronage of tho citizens. Our aim will he to keep always on hand lie host of meals and everything else suully wanted for the table. One of the firm wiil always be at the mrkct to wait on those who may call, or rill be with the wngon to receive orders t residences. Give us a fair trial. WAKKIS.N D. AHTHUK. J. 1>. HUMPHRIES. Jan 10 2 If FIDELITY ^1 -OAN and. TRUST CO. ? ok? moor SPARTANBURG, S. C. gjj Sm IAPITAL PAID IN, - $30,000.00 OFFICERS. 'resident, - George Coficld- b.? 'reasuver, - - W. E. Burnett. '' Lttorney, - - J. B. Cleveland. E* directors. Ladi( Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. jftl D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of our per cent, per nnuum, and added to f iccounts semi-annually. 11 July 19 29 ly ] "i Jkl VOICE Swt I ay.vi'/'i'W'lHKnfiiiwhiTeiiiiitwr 9 M k. C.Allen A Co'e olbume *nd publl- H M^^K.Iione and oflea in.ke S*0 Otj.* fij . (Sinned) W. II.UABRISOK. ? i i ! | . m Willlum Kline, llarrlthurpr, I'*., PJ wrllees here nc??r known 14 \\ anything lo like your album. gg, VVe.trrd.y I look ordrr> enough 10 ft- l>?y nie over w. J. El- Qm H^^^Hinoro, Hangor, Me., writes; ft { an order for your album at J ^SlMM^gragTW<th"oltt evcry house I vUit. Mr "l" Profi| i* often ti roocbn 9SO , r A single day's work." ,n t Others are doing quite as well; rM 'vr '?a%-e spare to give #*from their letters. Every I one who takes hold ofthlsjrrand business piles ongrand protHa. lot Shnll \vc start YOU in this business, **? reader? Write to us and learn all about It for yourself. Wo 2,? are starling many ; \\c will start you If vou don't delay until *jj another gets ahead of you In yonr part of tho country. If yoa "H take hold you will be able to pick tip gold fast, tf Hend? . ? On account of a forced manufacturer s sale 1 85,000 tetl dollar rholoKi itpli Album* are to be sold to tha M pe.ipie for each. Hound In Itoyal Crimson Hilk Velvet Wt Flush. Charmingly decorated insides. Handsomest albums in tha Oil world. Largest Sire. Greatest bargains ever known. Agerita lit wanted. Liberal terms, liig money for agents. Any one can Oil become a successful agent. Hells Itself on sight?little or na a* talking necessary. W herever shown, every one wants to pur- J&o chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never ] before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are M making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, fgl can do as well na any one. Full information and terms frr+9 to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Hooks and lVriodicals. After you know all, should you conclude to go no further, why no harm is done. Address L. C. ALLEN A CO., AluiSfA, Maixl V ? M I loom mio* in fub I <?lNr, TO* Only thOM who wrlM |H\lr HIU " once ran mak* tar* of W JW lha chance." AII yon hare to do la bVC^wHV return I) to llion our fooda to tic* Ihoae who call ?your neighbor* avRlIAnrVJ^K^^ ?<> lhnM around you. Thabo. VI'I. AYEMl)Kr^^^^rnninr of thla edrrrlleemenl ' r, .7. ~I ehowe the email end of lb* tale 00 pr. The following cot gtyee the appearance of It reduced to 0Esgs^ssss8sBBBIHB About the fiftieth part of Its bulk, ft is a grand, doeblaaifatsl* rope, as large ? is easy to carry. Wa will also sbow you howyo^i ran inak* from S3 CoSlO a day at taaet, from the eurt.wlth. I t out eapenence Hetter write at one*. We pay all eipreee charree, AaiiW,UHALfci.il * W??*A SSOt rVJUMKV,lUur* HEADQl n VJ 4 LO U VJC \ I ?, ? EIJUST RE A oar load of fine BUGGIES ; GIES, PHJSTOlw. DOUBL: ARTS ?nd a nice liJb of HARN1 STOVES ! ILL HATE A lAB LOAD < / ?A These Buggies aoi Stoves will be proved papers. / B^aripin^^ut-l-^nr -HBAPQI ^ E/ainnrill not be uudereold. ^Hokinlall for their liberal patrc oflbe same, I am, rHEGE TH WoJaave got; I WV> 11 ?4" M/vl A A ub must ryjLtfct )om for the SPRING 1ND ARE SELL INC !OME AND BE CONVlt ME TO ALE AT THE E? s DTION^^^Hi m. If the dealer cannot supply you. direct to fltctory,' enclosing advertised * ^iik. Ml to foli ce ^d^fXrmkrs''sh'ok. IO KXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 85 A S3 WORK I NO MEN'S SHOES. X) and SI.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made In Congren, Button and Lace. & $2 SHOES laiPIBS. SI.75 shoe for misses, t Material. Heat Stylo. Boat Fitting, , Douglas, Brockton, Mail. Sold by amine W. L. Douglas' $2 shoes for 38 and gentlemen. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent Union, 8. C. i 10 1 Cm. jwnwnnn IhI Thousand applications for pilmK in PU the United Ktaten and Foreicn connW B tries, tho publisher* of the Scientific Afhericsn continue to set a* solicitor* I for patent*, caveats, tradt-merkt, oopyhub right*, etc., for the United Stetee, end obtain patent* in Oanad*. England, Franc*, rmany, and ail other oounirie*. Their eiperii* i* noeqaaled and their facilities are unaur Ma rawing* and specification* prepared and tied the Patent Offlne on ahort notice. Term* rery sonablt. No charge for examination of nteiel* drawing*. Advlo* by mail free. 'stents obtained jhrongh MunnAOo.ara?tiead be SCIENXIaclO AMERICAN. whleh ka* t largest circulation and 1* the mod influential wipaper of Ita kind pnblished In tha world, a advantages ef each a notioa erery patentee derttand*. rhi# large and aplewdidjy IH?*trated newapaue* pnblished WKKKLY at $3.00 a year, aniile mit ted to be the beet paper devoted to sclent*, tohenioe. Inventions, engineering work*, and Her department* of Industrial progress, psbhed in any country. It conteine th* name* of "<! title of aim invention Da ten led th wook. Try lour month* for o*? doll*r. Id by *11 o*w*d*?l?r*. . . ? . lh?l [ltn J book'? bout poUnW m*U*4 fro*. SAMUEL S STOKES, TTORNEf Iti LAW, U N I o N , j|. O . tC/.lL ATTENTION J^AtD TO COLLECTIONfk. fficc in the Timk* Office. / 500,000 Bricks/ for sa'e> by J. U. fioDDGEH & CO IARTERS or l g 10EIVED, i OPEN BUGGIES, TOP B E SEATED BUGGIES, BC 5SS. STOVES ! ! , >F COOK STOVES IN A F YS. sold for GASH, or oo a credit BARTERS for GENERAL HA nago io tbo past sod soliciting a with respect, [>. BEWI.EY. NG DEALER IN IIARDWAR I If MP, EGRIF it onoviT Good se it to mal GOODS, 5- GOODS AT COST fCED. A HEARTY WI 1PORIUM OF wr nniJVTa at-kelty. .. 15. F FUBFi* DRUGGIST. DEAL E 11 I N PURE MEDICINES, DRU< CHEMICALS, TOILET A RTICLI TRUSSES. SIIOULDKR BRACES. & ? T>g > nT i?wHao -- 3k % TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW G1 PAINT BRUSHES CIGARS AND TOBACCI LAMPS, and LAMP GOO CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES AND LIQUOH for Medicinal use. Careful and courteous attention to customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY < POUNDED AT ALL 110UIIS We select our goods with greatest buy them ns low as tlicy can be b for cash, and sell them at l-owest 1 Prices. B. F. l'OSI March 22 12 Earthquake. WK were aroused the oilier r ing with a j MIGHTY HUMBLING ! BlllCK AND HOCK FALLING! HOUSES ROCKING! CANNONS FIRING ! FIRE-BELLS KINGING ! WOMEN SQUALLING ! BOGS A-B Alt KING ! MERCHANTS CUSSING ! THE EARTH TREMBLING ! 1IMir.ll TUB Git EAT EARTHQUAKE OF LOW PRICES, AT W. LKLANI) BRADDY'i New Cash St P. S. Chee?e an I crackors, oh ! hor 5c. a soack. Jan 17 3 ^ .. .. * - " * * " - r 1 . TERRI SLAUG] # In prices, for tho next 20 days, as I w store in Columbia, and will bring tho Goods room for theui, and therefore offer my entir prico asked clsowhcrc. ? Think of it?Childrens 60o shoos for 25 co Ladies Button Boots for 75o, worth $1 25. Ladins fino Button Boots for 05c, worth 81 UG Men s Suits at S3 25, worth SC. IAD Men's Suits at 84 10, worth 88 50. Calicoes at 4$ cents, worth 8! conts. Worsteds, Tricots, Cassimcrcs, Jcods, T Blankets, Fluuncls, Collars, Cuffs, Hats, Ci Corsets, and ovcry ar'iclo slaughtered with a v EW I havo G show cases nod a first-class coinbini less than half what they cost. f?r 1> ' LEADER AND CHAMP] RD- May 27 12 - NOTICE TO CAS v. E. All of Our Heavy 1 Must Go, Si V BLANKETS, QUI BOOTS, SHOE irr_ . - ? - J n we are now oiiering AUIGU1.UL U money ta Ymy Spring and Summer WE MEAN WHAr and if you don't believe we arc sel see our bills and we will gladly she Goods cost us. Don't put oil" but come at once RODGER & P Sept G 3G !t SPECIAL" Bi jrr L?ky goodH^lo ' _ _ pir/vr?rt ) MOAEY WE M SEE SOME OP OU: Good Shirting, *11 cents, good Calico, G cents, good Womens' shoes, GO cents and upward, Mens rv wools, solid leather, f ?r^il 40, Blankets, l?0 cents, ward, Counterpanes, <>0 cents and upward, Loa<l Writing Paper, 5 cents per quire, Pocket Itandkerch IS, for r> cents, Ladies Hats at your own price; Butt Shawls in abundance, f.om 15* cents up. CLOTHING, CI 'i S We ore certainly Headquarters for Clothing, Ju been selling, but wo bought very largely this eoason C, hand which will be sold at cut-tbroai prioos. MONEV SAVED.? If you wish to save money i i,, IjhtttttB fcjMWjgglg Jllll WMMgT large lo' ' ' Hlfy'Bftfl."WttnTn and child. Thanking you for past favors, we are Mos GRAHAM i I. C1 Sept 14 87 ?. : ""GUNS AND AM WE have a large slock of Imported and Americai Muzzle and Hreecli Loading, which we are selling Also, Powder, shot, Blank and Loaded Shells, Oui oujriuiug iu una iiiivf ii> /tiu yi*j j \j\a w van mv ought U8 FOSTER. WIL BY. Jan 4 ~~ y 1 ljr- l *sa(? Money to Loan. uilY * ON improved farm lands, in sums of $300, tin J upv ard*. Loans repayable SStnJII,1 in small animal installments, through a ?( ? period of si* years, thus enabling the bor- ?&?!? row** i* (My V.V? uuy.iw*. i * Vft?> "f ff exhausting his or>p in any one year. ?#*?1 Apply ui ouoe to IV***' 1>. A. TOY'NSEND, Attorney, Union, S. C. yg?*f Oct 18 42 6m ji JEFFERSON DAVI8? 22, JSC ~*j unie" now being prepared by Iter. J. Wni. Jones, 1 with assistance or Mrs. Davis, will be authentic, charmingly written, beautifully illustrated and . * j le>uiid,--in every way worthy of tho subject. /% 1 ? Agents wanted. Complete outfit II, Satisfaction XI ore. guaranteed or money refunded. Order now. First reflSO r nice come, first ser red. Address ' It. K. JOHNSON A CO., 1009 Main Street, Kicbtnord, Va. tf Jan id i 7t Fol BLE HTER ill bo compelled lo close up my to Union. I am obliged to make o ptook at n little over half the nts. 75. owcln, Tublo Damask, Sheeting, up?, Trunk", L-iccs, Ilamburgs, im. stion iron safe that will bo sold at . O. FfjYNN, tON OF LOW PRICES. tf H BUYERS. V in to i* Goods toll IIH LTS, HATS, IS, ETC. ___ HRT iu. Goods. r WE SAY, ling them at cost, ask to >\v you exactly what the to tlic Banner Store of TJRCELL 1 ? IRGAlNS THING, HATS, BOOTS. 1 [JST HAVE R PRICES i I Wool Jeans, '22K cents and upward holcslock Jlrogans, 115 cents, Mens Dress (loads, fic, lOe, and up I Pencils, 6 cents per dozen, good iofs, 5 for f> cents, l'ins, '2 pipers ons, J'2 dozen for 6 oeuts, Ladies jOTHING. dging from tho qua 11ily wo Imve coasequenlly kivo a big Stock on B.hiuinw iimn mm+fm&m t ot neiv goods for lite Christmas tl respectfully, t SPARKS', HEAP CASH STORE. o MUNITION. i Guns, Single and Double Barrel, at prices that cannot be beaten, a Implements, elc. If you want FOSTER. WILKIN8 & CO. B8T SEWING MACHINE IN TIIF. mmiiD. * $19.50 ? ? FREIGHT; 1LEB HATED -DEMOREST" STILL IN THE LEAD. SOLD ONLY BY TTT\T?^r m AA.xjl m v/vy if Mr pamjtjojt * IW"?? "?.1 T ???n? r tpi*M<fn pa* <?? jkI OM ?l OK( luoij ujm '*n joj *jom ?> 01 ?*ll PI?OM nol jpif* mouq aoi ?? 'iqJj.q 'nudi* ||* *?a *m ?J* *m (um pa* ?->uo u?qM unX joj ip|oq i|)|i|* '?n JO) *p?i| *(q**i** a| <*?|*l*qi-Ml inoq* Moqi pu* uoqqj^n (mip*qp *? oqM **aqi o? uoi pu?? ?m ir)? mo** o? f| op pxa t m ?qi ||r *" ' ?"? *? ?? VMjdara* ***qx lan?*q aioo onml ^fflfy^^MHWanrr i*ia*ij*ii-ndMqMin vim /mjCamRl L Good Horse for Sale. JY per.-on wanting a good Boggy or Wagon Jlora? can purchase ono at a nable orico by npp'ying lo MRS. E. F. SPEARS, about 4 miles from Union. t> 7 0 8^*