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% said, wi'h unbounded wonder and delight, that one man with this yankee machine could clean 100 pounds of cotton in a day? as much ns a mau could clean by hand in a whole winter. The cotton thai required many hands all winter to clean, could now done by one man in a few days. Thns was the cotton gin invented. O ! S |V for some Eli to now invent a means to push farming apace withtl^)thcrjgwoaiton?. Good R kso umow.?I.astweek wo mWtioncd the fact that an Alliance in Laurens County had adopted a resolution requesting merchants not to sell pistols or pistol esrtridees. That was a eood resolution. A great ilral of the lawlessness in this ISfato ns in many others, is due to men's carrying pistols, l'istois aud whiskey are the two greatest enemies to domestic peace and social order. We note another good resolution adopted by the Juscsvillc Alliance of Union County, ss follows: "Resolved, by this, the Jonesvillo Alliance, that we will endeavor to give to our farms more attention the presont ye vr than we have in the past ; and that we will idle no time, that we con profitably spen l on our ' farms. , ''Resolved, further, That we use a'l the eoononty possible and make all honest endoavors to meet our obligations promptly." The nbove resolutions?mutatis mutandis ?ore good for all ciii/.ens, whether farinrs, meohanics or professional men: 1st, to discourage the carrying of concealed weapons; nway"; h'lly. lo practice "'* scononiy ftud meet all heuest obligations. If such resolutions would nnimotc the whole people of the State for just this one year there would be euoh an improvement as the Stoto has never known.?Wcicberry Observer. ? ? ? -Fit ait r ci. Fate or a Crimisai..?Memphis, February 13.?The particulars of the trag c ly at Crawfordsvillc, Ark., were learned to night from the brother in-law ofiho murdered girl, who resides in ibis city, and who has.just returned from (he scone. Miss Goss was missed during the night and a starch was ma le, hilt without success until daylight, when her mutilated corpse was found about 300 yards from the h use. She had been asrmltcd and then murdered. The whole neighborhood soon gathered, nnd search for I lie murderer began at once. Suspioion pointed to Corvett, who had been d^ound the bouse the night before in an inculcated condition. From his wife it was leav^ed that lie came home early in tho moriTtng drunk nnd informed her that ho had murdered Miss G03S, at the same time lt>rMl(u>i?f to Win U.. >? ?>,. . I, ,T II.I lilif liis secret. Without waiting for the slow process of k. the law the infuriated people took Corvctt tho scene of the murder, and with an ^B|xe cut off his arms and legs and severed iis head from his body. When Miss (joss's brother-in-law left the mob was preparing to cremato Corvett's remains. Evaqklist llowREft.?A lady friend cf U . - 11 ~ ?. in. r ?.: a ~ jDA?ugBii9i iivwrcu s, nnuug ui iiim 1 iiu Sunday Aries, says : "Mr. ilowren arrived here more than a week ago, looking healthy but worn out. lie took to bis bed the night he cAine, aud has never been out of it since. He bus bceu very, very ill, sometimes unconscious foa tn hour or two at a time. He litis *"Wt Vrip" and has bceu threatened with pn,o^ nin, but the prinio cause of alt his Micif / is nervous prostration and a general o.'eaking down of the system. He lias frequently preached three times on Sunday and lectured every night in the week succqptding. As most men do under such cir. ovitssiaiices, iie gave way all at once, and for days he has heoa too weak to take food. No one is allowed to sec him, for with nerves unstrung like his tho entrance into his room of a quiet gcuticmaa or la ly would do him as much h iroi as an unchained tiger would, lie is undoubtedly improving, but it is a long, weary r.?nd between him and the robust nerves lie had when he started out as a lecturer."?AViet and Courier. Dojjoinu tiib Taxks.?Col. Oibbes the well-known engineer of Columbia 8. (.'. his been appointed the agent for the abandoned lands of this State. Since his appointment he ha^dooc great service as will bo indicated*^ only a partial rep il l which ho made unorfTci'illy to a Repjrter last night at the Charleston Hotel. Col" Gibbes said that he had discovered 12,000 ncrys of land in llerkeley which were not on the tax books. This number includes not only 1 in Is which have never been returned, but lands which have hecu returned at sometime and have been withheld at the last returns. Col. fiihho?-*<imates tbclFfiore nUWOTnrr Mich lands iu the State at the startling figure " of 2,000,000 ncros, onc-tenlh of tho whole number of acres in the State, llo will remain in Chorlcstou for snuo days, and w:ll then resume his work ia other counties.? At ten and Courier. * ? - Tiiky Lib Down ani> Dik.?Wichita, Kan., Feb It).?Appalling reports liave been received here to-day of the mortality among the Indians in the country east and south of Oklahoma, from influenza. Indian Agent >^^iie, from the Shawnee nation, estimates nearly one hundred of that tribe have within a week from I lie disease, about two-thirds of them being children. The Kickapoos, Creeks, Iowa", i'ottawotamies, and Arapahoes are all ntilicted, ami their condition is said to be pitaiblc. Tlic stricken tribes seem to have lost heart when the grip first appeared, among them. Medicine men ministered to their wants and their cares, and they only seem to have aggravated the disease, and since the deaths have become so numerous the Indians refuse all offers of assistance, and just lie down and die. lit inki> nr ni.s Win-:.?Philadelphia, Feb. 10.?A sensation nas beou creatod here, and in South Jersey, by the discovery of u large number of notes with the forged signature of Edward Lippincott of Mcdlbrd, N. J., who is the proprietor of Had Ion llall, Atlantic City. The amount runs up in the thousands. Hanks, firms and individuals are the victims. Mr. Lippiueott says his wife is the forger. It was also discovered that the property of Mrs Haines, the sister of Mrs. Lippincott, worth !}> "?,OOO, has been Mortgaged to tho extent of $ 10,000 by Mrs. Lippincott. Among tlio victims in this city arc John Wanainaker, Sharpie** Dros., J. A J. Dobsou, and other large firms. Tho Lippinotts are well known in Society. and nro of Quaker descent. Lippincott is ruined. GRr.y.vvj' i.k KNTsarntsB.?Groenville, Feb. On the day niu'. fertilizer factory letter, ho watched Hepburn narrow0/,c and suv lie was restless and nervous, am -hi iiiLdu rthut he wasjialc and weak. Tilt ' nuking up for St /.nnrT -J V,, ' tions will be begun as soon as a charier is obtained. A plan; wiil be erected with a capacity of twelve thousand tons of fertizers annually and it is expected to be in operation h'^August lse. 't* ^ Norths I lie time to l'nint and Kalsoraine your ?iii?cs. Get the celebrated Tinted i Gloss t^tdy mixed paints, for painting, and ^kAlabas 5o for Kslsoinintng, at FO.S I KK W1K KKS'S .'?; <'O. Kasily and roadly applied by anyone i Sample cards and estimates on applies JjU. | Amazons of Ti.mpkra^A?Kansas City, February 15.?The Journal's special from Pickardsvill*, Mo. says: "The temperanoe crusade in this section of the state is spreading. La:t Thursday a number of women arined with rocks, hatchets and axes proceeded to the saloon of Dury Davis. The women smashed the windows and chopped down the door. They possessed themselves of (he hollies and kegs of beer and barrels of whiskey Their conte^UKymp^ptie^ui for destroj^jSiis^iropoily. Dury Davis who runs the salcon has nothing to say. ?? ? .?. ?. Rki>.FRtKUitr on Fertilizer's. ? Columhi.i. February 12.? The railroad conference last uiglit did not terminate until after midnight- The not r esult is that the rales on fertilizers from Charleston to points on the Columbia and Greenville division of :ho Richmond and Danville Railroad h ?vo been considerably reduced. The present rate from Cbnrlcsion to most of the points on the Columbia and Grecnvillo is $4 ill. Dcr ton. From and after the 24th inst 1 it will be $1,90 a ton. There will bo no reduction in fie riles from Columbia, it is understood. It is expected that the shipments from Charleston will slacken until the reduced rates go into effect. AVert Mein Man.?A Hartford, Van Burcn County, Mich., man, who went west some years ago, got into trouble and tho California penitentiary at the same time, and to save his family the been shot aud""scilrcJ ^iy Indians. This would have made it all right if ho had stayed dead, but a few days ago, whilo his widow was getting her trousseau ready to marry a decent man, the villian spoiled everything by getting out of prison an l writing homo to ask for his family. . Developing Southern Hrsouqcks.?Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 15. ? It has leaked out that one result of the visit here of Governor Camp bell and his party and John 11. Inman and and the Boston and New l'ork people whom he had with him was the formation of a gigantic land company. Governor Campbell is president, while such men as John II. Inman, John 0. Calhoun and others are directors. The capital stock of the company will be one million dollars. It will purchase Southernn lands and settlo ilicm wi'h people from the North and West. MARRIED. BROWN?SCOTT. IJarrM; ontbcllth KeT- IJ'r- 4cffcr80U 1IART? BJ3KTLEY. Married, 011 the 80th ult., by Rev. 1). 1'. Boyd, Mr. Willie Hart to Miss Ettic Bentlcy. Union Prices Current. COHKKCTKO WEKKI.Y 1IY FARll & THOMSON, COTTON UVYEIIS AX1) GROCER*. Cotton, per pound 'J?(rrl0.j Bacon, per pound, ?Vje. Flour, per 100 lbs, S-fo S3 Meal, per bushel, tioc. Sugar, per pound, 0(o t)c. Coffee, per pound, 20(a, 2oc. Molasses, Tier gallon, 35(>j;tH)c. Vinegar, per gallon, 40c. Rice, per pound G1 (W Sic. Hums, pet* pound, 13c. Salt, per sack, 7o cents. Tens, per pound 0U(>? $ J. Corn, per bushel, 00c. Tcxuh 11. It. P. Oats Tor Sale at FAllR & THOMSON'S. Feb 11 7 !?t Notice to Shippers and Consignees. OTICK is hereby given that on nu<l X\ after the 1st. day of February, lHHO. there will be a charge for the detention of ears 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. SEED POTATOES. WE HAVE in stock the following varieties of N >rthern Potatoes : V* ?iV- 1 UUiSB,', v a^r~ arid if you want any other variety we will gel litem for you. We have also just reoeivc 1 a fresh lot of Johnson & Stokes* reliable Garden Seels, and have some new varieties. Call and examine them. We have in sttck a full line of S aplo and Fancy Graceries, nuchas Flour, Meal, Dacon, Lard, Hams, Sugar. Coffe.', Grits, Salts Syrups, Condensed Milk, t bocolale, Cocoas, Desicntcd Coccauu', Flavoring Extracts and a full line of Cauncl Goods.? Call and get prices. II. F. SCA1FE & SON. Feb 111 8 ly The State of South Carolina. COL'S TV OF L'SIOS. lly J AS. M. GEE, Judge of I'robnte. WHEREAS. J"Tr\ U. MoKic.:-;. Clerk ,,f Court, has made suit to me to grant hint Letters of AduiinistrutioD, with will annexed, on lite estate of aud effects of Mrs. Jnne E. Sims, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish till and singular the kindred and creditors of lite said Mrs. Jane E. Situs, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the l'robnto Court to be held at Uuioit C. II., South Carolina, on lite 2lst day of March, next, aflcr publication hereof, at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why ilie said admiuistrutiou should not be granted. Given under nty hand this 29th day of Junuarv. A. L>. 1890. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Jan 81 6 Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a power contained in a mortgage given by James J 6 . I to J (?. Kico. dated SM^nn?. 1*8U, J Thermlcd in G^JNccof thcttogi "Twill "sel Pat public outcry, beftt^Wnre^ourt House, nt Union, S. C., (luting the legal hours of sale, on Salestlay in March next, all the right, title and interest that James P. Ilollingswortli has, (said interest being one-third of one-half) in that tract of land containing one hundred and seventy-live acres, lying and being in Pish Dam township, in said county, and adjoining lands of estate of John Kelly, William All wine, and others. Terms?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES (3. fllt'K, 1 Mortgagee. ( .Feb 11 7 ill State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. T. It. Littlejohn, Jack Littlejohn, MaroePus Littlejohn, James Litilrjobn, Amanda Littlejohn, Sallie Ooudclock, Dr. Wiley Littlejohn, 1*. P. lVarson, Susau Blanton, llobert 8. Pearson, Elisabeth Pearson, ixr;&.%r~ " *A?" f+ rri/aitlrl J. 0. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, Frances Burnett, Elizabeth Itammett, Jcnctta Griffin, Mary Pettit, John Pettit, James Pettit, Elizabeth Mooncy, Mary Petty, Henry Pettit, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard Pettit, Jack Pettit, Columbus Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, Defendants, Summons for Ilclicf?Complaint not served To J. G. Long, as Sheriff of Uuion County, Frances Burnett, Eliiaheth Hammett, Jcnetta Griffin, Mary l'ettit, John 1'ettit, James l'ettit, Elizabeth Mooney, Mary 1'ctty, llenry l'ettit, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard l'ettit, Jack l'ettit, Columbus l'ettit, and all the remaining heirs at law, aud distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence' unknown, Defendant* in this action : \7"0U ore hereby eummoned and required JL to answer the complaint in thia no* ??wrr'>r-t>rmiirtrTTrM i. ,1.the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas Tor' j said County, and to serve a copy of yourw answer to the said complaint on the subsariber at his office, at Gaffuey 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 time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the comp'aint. Witness, J. 11. McKissick, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas, in and for lite County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 22d day of January, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred nnd ninety, and in the one ltuudred and fourteenth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of Amerien. J. 11. McKissick, Clerk C. C. P. f ) J. E. WEBSTER, j seal > l'tninliffs Attorney. To llenry Pettit nnd Beauregard l'ettit, nonresident defendants, and to all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, defendants, non-resi?wtiwhown -'3^^1'?* a.2iL residence You will please take no1 ice that the original complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ofCommon Pleas for Union county, on the 22d day of January, 1890. < 1 i.* U'LMiOTrn J. 14, IT 14UO li4l\; Pluintills Attorney. Jan 21 3 6t State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG. In the Court of Probate. Summons for P.clief?Complaint sorted. Thomas R. Trimmier, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Spartanburg County, as < Administrator of the pcrsoual estate of ' Victoria Stone, Plaintiff, against J. II. Williams, as Administrator of Ulyses Williams, with his will annexed, and in h s own right, Opj^mWrnjima Frqne.i ? J. Voughn, Monroe L. Williams ana Eugenia lloopcr, Defendants. To .1. II. Williams, as Administrator, and in I his ow*. right, Gordon Williams, Frances | J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams, Eugenia 1 Hooper, Defendants in this action. J YOU ure hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint iu this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their oflice, nt Spartanburg, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if vou tail to answer (lie complaint within (lie time aforesaid, Ihe plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. W. S. Til OM Air OX, DAVID JOHNSON, Jr. riaintiQ's Attorneys. To Frances J.JVaughn and Fugenia Hooper, defendants. Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the auntmouit. of. whioh forcing ' ? \ copy, was nrea in the Probate__cqurt_ fpj ~3ay of February, 1890. w. s.;thomason, DAVID JOHNSON, J It., ' Plaintiff's Attorneys, Spartanburg, S. C. Feb 14 7 6t. Wait for the Wagon < OF THE UNION MARKET. 1 i The subscribers have formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the BUTCHER, GREEN GROCERY, and ftflnfirfll Prnwiflinn Pnoinooe Bt the old stand, next door to R. W. Tinslcy's Jewelry Store, and respectfully nsk the patronngo of tho citizens. Our aim will be to keep always on hand tho best of meats and everything elso usually wanted for the table. One of the firm wiil always be nt the market to wait on those who may call, or will be with tho wagon to receive orders at residences. Give us a fair trial. WARREN 1>. ARTHUR. J. L>. HUMPHRIES. Jan 10 '2 If FIDE LIT Y T.r^ATNT Q-r*rl rT1"RTTKT HO .%f XAX1 WW.V4 J.*?V w* ? o r ? HPARTANBUKG, 8. C. ^ ^rr rrf i'iiirr IN, '" - $30,000.00 1 OKKICKIIfl. President, - George CofieldTrcasurcr, - - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, J. B. Cleveland. 1>I IIKCTOBS. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. ; \V. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. P. K. Converse. I \V. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I Gcorgo Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rale of four per cent, per annum, and added to accounts semi annually. July 19 29 ly 7^ HEEDQUl W V 1 M /* J|^' M i "' *% -^i.JUST REC A car load of fine BUGGIES j 01 GGIES, PHJETONS, DOUBLE S CAR?$ ?nd a nice line of HARNESS Stoves ! - J will ha\je a car load of v rays Those Baggies and Stoves trill bo sol approved papers. Bjar in m^?d, Ibat I am HEADQUAI w-a dw, ?'Wji' 1 ul? y Thanking alT^^ JJtir noeral peiraP^ tinuance of tho so As, I am, wit w* r>, LEADING Feb 14 _ 7 THE GR THI Wo In o vfl crot. i+ f I V JJLUI.T v/ ^ V U XL but must releas* room for the SPRING AND ARE SELLING COME AND BE CONV1NC DOME TO ALL AT THE EMP HARRY M JAUTION SS&g^SS Kittom. If the dealer ePBnot supply you. direct to factory, enclosing sdTNtUM ^5? Po grlvC GENTLEMEN. W Fine Calf, n??Tj Laced Grain and Creedmoor Waterproof. _ Kent In the world. Examine hie R.OO GENUINE 1IAN I?-HKWKI? SHOE. TTJ 94.00 II ANI>-SK WKI> WELT HHOE. 93.HO POLICE ANI) FAKMKB8' 8HOE. 92.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. H2.25 A 92 WORKING MEN'8 SHOES. 92.00 and 91.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made In Coogreso, Button and Lace. 53 & $2 SHOES LA'DuI2S. i 1.75 8BOK FOR MISSES. ' .Boat Material. Boat Style. Beat Fitting. IF. I*. Douglai, Brockton, Mnaa. Sold by Examine W. L. Douglas' $2 shoes for J-*. Ladies and gentlemen. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent Union, S. C. Jan 10 1 Con. ] GO TO THE V I AND GRANITE WORKS FOR MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MARBLE WORK GENERALLY, Always on hand, or made to order. A large selection ready for lettering and delivering at short notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, Pr Lime, Cement, &c. always on hand, at as low prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited. GEORGE GEDDKS. Nov. 20 47 tf r \ k / T S A M^ELAT TORY E Y AT LA W, union, s. (f ^1'ECIA L A TTENTION TO COLLECTIONS. 1 Office in the Tisika Office. J 500,000 Bricks ffor Mle? bI 6c H. RofcpR^O L. LRTERS : ilES: )EIY ED, \?>EN BUGGIES, TOP BUG EATED BUGGIES, BOAD I. STOVES ! ! c ^lAAwr cnrnwc IIT A L<V1V d for CASH, or oo a crodit for ITjiJDTg^GENKHALH AKD;o in the past arid soliciting a coo h respect, , BEWLEY. DEALER IN HARDWARE. iy ip, scrip. ; oil our Goods,, 3 it to make GOODS, GOODS AT COST. ED. A HEABTY WED OKIUM OF . COHEN & BRO. old stand. B. F.1-0SEY, DRUGGIST. DEAL K K IN [JRE MF.mnTNTES. DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILET ARTICLES rnussEs, shoulder braces, &c, KEAL>riuiiv L'H"t?AttaTig IIITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, RPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, /IMI'S, and. LAM QOODS CHANDALIERS, PUKE WINES AND LKjUOKS for Medicinal use. rcfui and courtoous attention to caob ? I HESCRll'TIONS CAREFULLY COM rO UN DEI) AT ALL IIOURS. . . ? Wo select our goods with greatest core, y them as low as they can be bought cash, and sell them at Lowest Living ices. B. F. POSEY. March 22 12 1 y. Earthquake. VE were aroused the other mornlog with a MIGHTY RUMBLING 1 BRICK AND ROCK FALLING ! HOUSES ROCKING! CANNONS FIRING ! FIRE-BELLS RINGING ! WOMEN SQUALLING ! DOGS A-BARKING ! MERCHANTS CUSSING ! THE EARTH TREMBLING ! t'XDKR Til K GREAT EARTHQUAKE OF LOW PRICES, AT W. LEI.AND BltADDY'S, New Cash Store. P. S. Cheese and crackers, oh ! bow nice, . a snack. Jaa 17 a tf r PLANTATION I PLOW STOCKS, BELLOWS, AN 5PADES, IIOES, HOUSE and iY HX1 Uf Uliuu* vvu ivrjr.? yapy figure! Wo arc Solo Agents for the Bu< DEMOREST SEffll *ir _ ? i_- i i >1.. A f? iL. I >y o nave aiso hkvu iiiu iui iuu j ihino. Call and see it at work. Always Bom FOSTER, WIL Jan 4 1 TE RHi SI A U G In prices, for tlio next 20 days, as 1 itoro in Columbia, and will bring tho Goods room for them, and therefore offer my enti )rico asked elsewhere. Think of it?Childrcns GOc shoos for 25 c Ladies Button Loots for 75c, worth SI 25, Ladies Gno Button Boots for 95c, worth SI Jfnn'o Sulfa of 81 wnrlh Rfi. Men's Suits at $4 10, worth S8 50. Calicoes at 4] cents, worth 8? cents. Worsteds, Tricots, Cassimcrcs, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, Collars, Cuffs, Hats, CoraoU. aud avcry utlicla alau^Utaicad uitk ? I havo G show eases and a first-class comb less than half what they cost. J LEADER AND CIIAM May 27 12 NOTICE TO CA All of Our Heavy Must Go, ? BLANKETS, Ql BOOTS, SHC We are now offering them at money tn buy Spring and Suniir WE MEAN WIL and if you don't believe we arc see our bills and we will gladly Goods cost us. Don't put oil' but come at 01 RODGER &: Sept C, 36 sFEcrxErB 1 N MILLINERY, DRY ROODS, CI SHOES, I MONEY WE 3 SEE SOME OP O Good Shirting, ).] cents, good Calico, 5 cents, | Womcna' shoes, 60 cents and upward, Mens Hoots, solid leather, for$l 40, Blankets, 00 c< ward, Counterpanes, 50 cents and upward, Writing Paper, 5 cents per quire, Pocket Handk for 5 cents, Ladies Hats ot your own price, Sbawl? in abundance, .friim l&.centsjm ? CLOTHING, ( We are certainly Headquarters for Clotkiiq been selling, but we bought very largely this ec hand which will be sold nt cut-throat pricos. MONEY SAVED.? If you wish to save moi believe we have the Stock and the prico to savi NEW GOODS.?We are just receiving a largi trade. Call and see us and we will do you some go every man, woman and child. Thanking you for past favors, we are GRAHAM Sept 14 37 Money to Loan. ON improve^ farm lands, in sums of $300, and upwarcJjL Loans repayable 'I in small annnal installments, through a period of six years, thus enabling the borrower to pay off his indebtedness without exhausting his crop in any one year. w< Apply at once to 8? 1). A. TOWNSEND, Attorney, Union, 8. C. Oct 18 42 Cm ? JEFFERSON DAVIS u mo" now bring prepared by ltev, J. Wm. Jones, ; w ilh t he approval of sirs. Davis, will be authentic. 2 charmingly written, beautifully illustrated and bound,.?iu every way worthy of the subject. : Agents wanted. Coin plot o outfit fl. Satisfaction 1? g uarantccd or money refunded. Order now, First tn c oine, first serrcd. Address II. F. JOIINHON A CO., a< 1009 Main Street, Richmond, Va Jau 10 2 7t f-j HARDWAREVILS, SHOVELS, FORKS, IULE SHOES, NAILS, &c. ittA 4^ yrifio nt ?. jktliorn Foncc Wire and jovo liutton Hub and Sowing Maclhing now at tho "Old Koliable." KINS & CO. [ BLE HTER " will bo compelled to close up my to Union. [ am obliged to mnko ire stock at a little over hnlf tho onts. 75. Towels, Tablo Damask, Shoeting Caps, Trunks, Laces, Ilauiburgs V liuation iron safe that will bo sold at 13. O. FLYNN, [PION OF LOW PRICES. tf SH BUYERS. Winter Goods !>uoh ns JILTS, HATS, IBS, ETC. COST, in order to raise icr Goods. IT WE SAY, selling them at cost, ask to eli Aiir nmn ATrnnll ir IItIi n f f 11 J Ull CAilVH^ M 11(11 I'i&V ico to the Banner Store of PURCELL i\ S NOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, STC. I UfiT HAVE UR PRICES : good Wool Jeans, 22} cenH and upward i' wholestock Brogans, 05 coots, Mens cot9, Dress (locds, 5c, 8}o, 10c, and up Lead Pencils, 5 cents per dozen, good erohiefs, 5 for 5 cents. Pins, 2 papers Buttons, 12 dozen for 5 oents, Ladies XOTHING. 5, judging from the quantity we hare >ason consequently have a big Stock on ney in buying your goods, wo honertly e it on. o lot ot new goods for the Christmas od. A cordial invitation is extended to Most respectfully, & SPARKS', CHEAP CASH STORE. <r Lumber for Sale. WE remaining Lumber that was in the . large building on the Fair Grounds is ercd for sale. The square lumber, studding, a lot of mther-boarding and joists ia almost as od as new for outhouses. Apply to 8. 8. STOKES, Tims* office. A Medical Call. 4 LL persons indebted to the subscriber A iu any way, are hereby notified that I u greatly in want of money, and must colct at onco AU who owe ine will, therefore, ,kc due notice and govern themselves jcordingly. J. E. GARNER, M. D. Feb 11 7 24