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^^^^^^Wately brick mansion, l^? venerable old gent and his good wite^They, owned a clock ; how high or liow low it was, we do not know, but for 8 long years the clock had been silent, and allowed to go unmolested. All of a sudden, liowovcr, and - to the surprise of aH, after such a long rest, the old clock began to strike, and kept .striking an indefinite number of times. A few days after this unnccountablo frenk, the good lady of the house?the faithful, dceotod wife and mother, passed "oyer the river." A few years after this the old gentleman was one day somewhat surprised to hear a repetition of the solemn clock's procedure. The striking was in the same umuistakeablo lond, clear tone. A few days more and the old gentleman joiucd his devoted wife, who had preceded liiin to tho "other shoro" a few years before, under the same strange circumstances. This strango and deajlly striking of the old clock was the subject of comincut for weeks and months. Not n great while after this, the young man was startled and bo^ "wildered to notice the striking of tho same deadly monitor, and quick as thought he took the clock down and laid it flat upon the floor, saying, "you struck out father's and mother's destiny but you don't strike out mine." This young man is now a Minister of the Gospel. Let's watch the clocks. They arcstriking out our destinies every day anil every hour. As the farmers are looking up seed for planting, I think it would be well to put in aide crops and not depend altogether on corn for a food crop. The undersigned planted the soga bean last year and found them wonderfully productive. Hon. Hen Terry raises soga beans for hogs and recommends them **3*,, Very highly for their fattening qua'ities. f*-X JOR. ^ ? Dbfiliko Appomattox.?Washington, J. March 14.?The Star publishes a statement .1' , that a company has bought up the land around Appomattox Court House, the site of - the surrender of Gen. Lee's army, and has laid it off in parks. Some prominent Grand At'taey *?*>?? art* *ntowoafoil in HlP pv<\|OOt, Aiwl their idea seems to bo to get the Grand Army the Repute to make this place a national camping ground. Among those interested in the scheme are Governor Campbell, of Ohio, and other well-known capitalists. The president of the company is Gen S. llurdctt. Samuel M, Bryan, treasurer of the Bell Tclcphone Company, is treasucr. A Mild Winter Ruined Tiikm.?Now York, March 13.?The dry goods commission house of Harbison & Loder made an assignment this moroing with liabilities of about $400,000. The house has always been considered safe, and carried on a business of $2,000,000 per year. The asets are not yet known, but are believed to be about 80 por eent. of the liabilities. The failure was caused by mild weather, their retail custom in winter goods being so dull as to make collections impossible. Dkatii of Majoii Ciiuis. Sihkh.?Newberry, 8. C., March 12.?Christian H. Subcr died at his home here this morning. He was 61 years old. He graduated from the South Carolina collego in 1848 ; represented New berry in the I.egislnturo five consecutive terms, beginning in 1858, and again in 1878-9. He will be buried to-morrow afternoon in Kosemount Ccmetory. Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran Church. Another Pnonrer of this Grkat Soirrn. ?St. Louis, March 13. The American cotton oil trust, is now experimenting in mnking paper from cotton seed hulls, which have heretofore been considerel worthless. The experiment has been so successful that the trust proposes to erect paper mills at different points in the South. FtOHTtso Jok Hookkr's Sistkii.?Memphis, March 17.?It has been discovered that Mrs. l'ayne, sister of the famous "Fighting ..? Joe Hooker," and a widow, is living here. ?The widow and her daughter are in a deplorable condition of poverty. A movement has been started to raise funds to relieve their distress, winch will !>c contributed to by old soldiers of both armies. i Cnors Kim.ku by Coi.ii Wkatiirr.?Aslievillc, N. C., March 17. ? Reports coming from the great tobacco counties ii^ Western North Caro^BirtthawJiHrtTVt Ibnsl one-third of the in beds have boon killed by tlie cold # weather which prevailed Saturday night and yesterday. The peach and apple crops are ? ?. also almost wholly destroyed. The mercury - ' stood at 10 above zero Sunday morning. * ' ? "* No Hiiii.k in l'liii.tc Sciiooi.s.?Madison, Wis., March IS.?In a case brought up from " the Circuit Cntrt of Kock County the ^P** ?v.^Supreme t.Vmrt decided that the Bible has jp1 . * mo p'ace in our couinioii schools. The opinion was unnnintoii.s. The case originated at i Kdgerton, where .suit was brought to compel ^ thq school district board to prohibit teachers from reading the Bible to scholars. OI JIT IT AltY. MABIIY.?Died, en the 11th in it*, at the ro.imv'iun i?i nur sou, |j. i . *>i iliry, IUHJT :i painful illiuss of 1 month', from enlargemeal of the bra it, Mr*. Klizibeth Mabry, iu tho 74th year i f her age. T|io decease 1 hid been a fiithul an I cmsi -tenl member of the lkiptist Church for ??? mnny years, anil died in full hope of eternal glory. She leave* a devoted husband and three grown eons sirrowing f>r her death. Union Prioes Current. COMIKCTKII WKEKI.Y IIV FAIIII ? THOMSON, roTToX IM'YKIIS ANI> OlIOCKRS. Coti , per pound, 10J(o 10J I " per pound, AJc. k Flour, per lot) lbs, . $1 75(? $;l W Meal, per bushel tific. Sugar, j>er pound '?(" 'Ky ? ' Coffee, per pound r ' Molasses, per gallon,. Vinegar, per K'Hh>n,y^^^^7^^ 40c. t Hice, per pound, oAC" *lc. Hams, per^^? lJJc. 7-") cents. . ** \ Lilt Lettejr^ IlcmaiiiinjL'in tlio Fostofffctt i# t'liion, for the week ending March 21, li^io. ' Touny Qetons. [Mrs- Nelo I.ce. Mi?8 Fannie llustor. J Miss Caroline Moore. Miss Mary Haver. iL. I*. Smith, w , H*p>. Jones. Mr. John M. Waters. A. K. Lewis. Ik. Wiilinrns. a , Persons culling for the iiliovc letters will ^ > please say if advertised, and will lie required io pay one cent. J. C. 11 UNTO, 1'. M. OO^^M^pTTc^o^aT^uiintle^rTi^^^^W aiyle.* i f 3?ilIi?ioi*y Goods, but also posted myself in the details of every brnuc'i of my business, including THE LATEST FASHIONS in the make-up, trimmings and quality of Goods. Il will lie tny highest aim to please all who favor rac with their patronage, and I invite the Ladies of Union town and County to inspect tny stock, feeling confident that lean please them in quality of goods and reasonatde prices. All 1 nsk is a fair trio'. M11S. M. VINCENT, Next door to Trefzer's Jewelry Store. March 21 12 If SEED POTATOES. WE HAVE in stock the following varieties of Northern l'ot.ntces : GENUINE EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS, DURBANK, AND GOODRICH, and if you want any other variety we will get theui for you. We have also just received a fresh lot of Johnson & Stokes' reliable Garden Seeds, and have sonic new varieties. Call and examine them. We have in et >ck a full lino of S aple and Fancy Groceries, such as Flour, Meal, llocon, Lard, Hams, Sugar. Coffee, Grits. Salts Syrups, Con leased Milk, i hocolote, Cocoas, Desicated Cocoanir, Flavoring Fixtracts and a full line of Cunuc I Goods.? Call and get prices. 11. F. SCAIFE & SON. Feb 21 8 ly To the Tax Payers of Jones ville Township milEtax return# recently taken for the _L present fiscal year, wefo destroyed by fire in Joaesville, on the night of the 8th inst., and it is.ncc.?%sary that a reassessment of Ileal and Personal property be immediately made. Forystir convenience, I will meet the taxpayers at Joncsville on Monday afternoon, March 17, 1890, and continue my work until Wednesday noon, March 19th, 1890. N. B. MORGAN, A. U. C. March H 11 2t The Dow Law Cotton Planter AKD GUANO DISTIBUTOIt. mill? DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER J_ is acknowledged to be the very best Cotton Planter in use; but it has an additional value to every Farmer. It is also a first-class GUANO DISTRIBUTOR, distributing any quantity required witl^grcat accuracy, und without any waste. JHk For Sale by FAST BROS. March 7 . 10 3t For Sale Cheap. ONE Second-Hand Extension Bronze Chandalier with 4 Lamps and shades complete. The above would suit for a Hall or Church. 'J Extension Chandaliers complete, with 2 Lamps and shades each. These would be desirable for a store room. All in splendid ropftir and have beeo used but little. If desired will be sold on easy terms to reliable parlies. A 1.... 4 1. 1) n 4 DTUITD -x r r1J iu uutu iu i?. r. nuinun, nt Foster, Wilkius & Co. March 0 10 ol Administrator's Notice. ALL j crtnns having claims ngaiiut the estate of Mrs. Mary E. Knight, deceased, wi'l present them, properly attested, ami those indebted to said estate WiII make payutcut to W. A. NICHOLSON, Aduiiuistrutor. Union, S. C., Feb. 2G, 18'.l0. Feb 28 '. 9 " 4t New Goods ! New Goods ! 1AM receiving new Good*, consisting of Shoes, Dress Goods, Salines, (iingliinns, See., and respectfully ask the public to examine my Stock. Ladies will find polite salesmen and low prices, nt II. M. (SKIMBALL'S. Feb 28 it It Wanted, Good Beef Cattle. WE will pay the highest cash prices for gool fat cattle. Call on us quick, while we are iu the notion of buying ami have the money to pay you. AKTIIUK HUM I'll 111 KS. Butchers. Feb. 28 it :it. Notice, Farmers WE wi'l allow a liberal price for all Sacks, both Cotton Seed Meal and Amtnonialed Compound sacks, returned in good order to us t?y .May 1st, lb'.M). UNION OIL & M'F'fl. Co. N. H. M'c want only "Union O. & M. Co. Ammouiutci} Compound" backs. March 21 12 It Money to Loan. ON improYed farm lands, in sums of $300, and upwards. Loans repayable in small nnnnnl installments, through a period of six years, thus enabling the borrower to pay off his indebtedness without exhausting his crop in any one year. Apply at once to / 1). A. TOV/NSKND, ?' Aftorney, Union, S. C. Oct IB 42 Cm Public School Examination AN examination of the Public School Teach... ? " boiL white aod colorcd, will be held at llnim. th ..c <ta/bf ApVft next, at 11 VcldSnC M. : ( * ' W'tLElAM .\lcdoWA$f. * School ConutUssioiMW. JEFFERSON DAVIS?ZX,^ nine" now l>eiiig i r< |.;?rc.l l>y l{rv. J. Win. Jonea, w ith t he Approval of Mr*. Davis will l.o authentic, charmingly written, l.uanl ifully illustrated and I >< >n n< I, - -1 i every way worthy of the subject. Agents wanted. Complete outfit II. Satisfaction ? its rah teed or money refunded. Order now. Kirat come, lirat tier red. Address It. K. JOHNSON A CO, lOfttt Main Street, Hlchmond, Va Jau 10 i 7t Triculiure, HerticuIturt^oRHB TOILET ARTICLES TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, UNSEED OILS, TDRPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS CH ANDALIERS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS4 for Medicinal use. Careful anil courteous attention to each customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. ? We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low ns they enn be bought for cash, and sell tbein -.t Lowest Living Prices. B. F. POSEY. March 22 .2 ]y. 1; State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG, la the Court of Probate. Summons for P.elief?Complaint served. Thomas It. Trimmier: Clerk of the Court of Common l'lcns for Spartanburg Counl V. as Administrator of the personal estate of Victoria Stone, Plaintiff, against J. II. Williams, as Administrator of Ulyses Williams, with his will annexed, and in h's own right, Cordon William*, Frances J. Vaughn, Monroo L. Williams and Eugenia Hooper, Defendants. To J. H. Williams, as Administrator, and in bis own right, Gordon Williams, Frances J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams, Eugenia Hooper, Defendants in this action. YOU ure hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this notion, 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, at Spartanburg, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of (lie day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply tt the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. \v s TtmxtAsnv DAVID JOHNSON, Jr. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Frances J."Vaughn and Eugenia Hooper, defendants. Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which lite foregoing is a copy, was filed in the Probate court for Union county, at Union C. H., on the 11th day of February, 18'JO. W. S.'TIl OMASON, DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Plaintiff's Attorneys, Rpartonburg, S. C. Feb 14 7 Gt. GO TO THE UIUON MARBLE A X I) GRANITE WORKS r O It MONU.MENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MAR. 11LK WORK GENERALLY, Always on hand, or mailc to order. A large selection ready for lettering and do livering at short notice WlltK AND lltON HAILING, Lime, Cciucnt, kc. always on liaml, at as low prices ns any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited, GGOltGE GE1JDKS. Nov. 2U 47 tf BRADDY IS STILL IN THE LEAD WITH a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, snch as Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Kicc, Grits, Soda, Salt, Hacon, Oil, Potatoes, Soap, Starch, a full line of Canned Goods, Stationery, Ink, Mucilcgc, Writing Paper, etc., Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff. A full line of Hrooius, Duckets, Black in e: Brushes, Whisn Brooms. Lamn Chimneys, ami also a full lino of Tin Ware. 1 Wo cuii make you anything yon wanV in net pound. Th%-boat^caf?;tlff?o?tsTn 'own. , r ni'ts nt all times. (live me n call. W. LKI.AND 1HIADDY. New Cash Store. Jan IT 8 >, tf *- * ^ For Sale. rnKSTKD Italian Queen Hces and Colonies. JL T. M. MTTLKJOII19 Star Far in. i Ma veil H U 8t* . V *y w ^ n * REGULAI $2.; ALSO, DOYLIES, PER DOZ. REG 50 CENTS : jxrotro#T$Ke ro Goods. A heart; all. HARRY A April 19 16 HEADQIL -3 JUST RE< A car load of fine BUGGIES 5 C GGIES, PHOTONS, DOUBLE CARTS ??d a nice line of HARNEi ./ NTOVES ! WILL HAVE A CAR LOAD Ol UA1 These HujrrfSF wrfl^'Sfdfres will bo i approved pnpciw. * lljar io nijpd, that I am HEADQIL WARE, nod will not be undersold. Thanking alt for their liberal patron tinuancc of the same, I am, v, w. r LEA I) IN Feb 14 ft ? CAUTION bottom. If th? dealer cannot supply job. send direct to factory, enclosing advertised y?' j.Sefl^K^K>4. <j >' . HB^6f W. L. DOUGLAS ! $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf. Heavy Laced Grain and Creed* moor Waterproof. _ Best In the world. Examine his _ SS.OO GENUINE HAND RKlVKIt SHOE I S4.00 H AND-8KYYKD WKI.T 8HOE. 1 3.SO POLICE ANI) FARMERS' SHOE. 82.80 EXTRA VALUE CALF BHfli ?2.35 A S3 WOUHINOMBtf'8 81IOE8. 83.00 and Si.78 ROY8' KCrtOOL NHOK& ! All guide in Coop-ess, Button sod Lsee. I $3 & $2 SHOES l/oSBs. MtiSEgeSUESRaK* 1 F.xnni'ne W. L. Douglas' $2 shoos for Ladies and gentlemen. ! I Bfrr v ~ T: ?sP l|Sttli?-2 AT $199. I PRICE, 50. AT 35 CENTS rULAR PRICE, PER DO/, Dili luf Spring y welcome to I. COHEN & BRO. At Coltuii's old stand. iy. &RTERS R ilES. OEIVED, IE>PEN BUGGIES, TOP BUG SEATED BUGGIES, ROAD SS< STOVES ! ! F COOK STOVES IS X FEW S. (old for CASH, or on a crcJit for MITERS for GENERAL HARDago in tho past and soliciting a con rith respect, K BEWJ.EY. G DEALER IN HARDWARE. iy c> v Hie Pioneer Seed Catalogue of America, contains ?mplete list of Vegetables, Flowers, ISulhs, Potatoes ind Smalt Fruits, with descriptions and prices. Department Of Specialties and all Worthy Novelties, same shape and style as proved so satisfactory last rear. Many new and elegant illustrations, handsome :olored plate 8xioJ4 inches, and frontispiece. Special 2a?h Prizes $1000.00 ; see Floral Guide. Every >erson who own* a foot of land or cultivated a plant hould have a copy. Mailed on receipt of xocents, rhich amount may be deducted from first order. Lbrldged Catalogue Free. Pure Stocks. FullMeasire. Prices Low for Honest Goods. JAKES VICE, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. T& EDCC oil t?!fx" 3uO0j^B|!u/*lr^"",lrh 'n ths wooH* rarfcrt MBBmaWa/ MIM ilmtk?ip?r. Wimnml burr. WW^^mr\AJllai?\??tlp hold hunUnf iihi, udsHHisdisa'and (?at i ai??, HhdHBnMU^R/ ?"h works and (Ilia of P*M ranaonln nr# free. All tbo work 70a I rod do U to abow wkst we aond too to tboaa who call?your Hands and neighbors and those about yon?Ihst si ways result* I rslttsbls trndo for us, which holds for years when ones sUrtsd, ad "ma wo oro repaid. Wo poy all SI lire is, frsif ht, ste. A fit on know all, if you would ilk* to go to work for us. too can am from tlO to MO par week and upwards. Address, Itlaaoa A Co.. Boi HI 9. Portland, Maine. SAMUEL S. STOKES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UNION, S. 0 . ??? SPECIAL A TTWrtOX PAID TO COLLECTIONS. Office in the Tink? Office.. muraiWsfw . ?..e?fii,> tpnfff OfffS sdffe'aColi" SagoM-a? " II lalm I'lli the world. Our ISrTlltieaar* MlfKrKfHQl I unrqualed, and to IntroAueeoua lllVtr M^IUL I auperloryoodssrawlllaandrnsa iyjfl UHmB"'!' toona rkk?OH In sack tocalHy, [!#' I HnbuK ca^ora. Only tkoa* who wills ,uWh _. H a BK to us at ones can tnaks tors of THl*^tk. W ike rbnnro.'AII you has* to do la wa/^WwetsKH^EeflU rstum la to abow oor ,ro..<li to E.I ? those etc call- Tour orlahbore w and tboaa around you. Tn* bo. AYI|inRF^^^^Mwrnnlo|t of tbla ad?ertla#m*n? HUIk- shows ths small and of tbo tela. boot tbo fiftieth port of (U bulk It it o rrtnd. dooblooiiotolo* kcovt lalarre** i? caiyjo rarry W? will oloothovr you how roo ??2?*ft?nWs t .SlOedsy at Last, IVomlb*start.wfthDotsiprrlsaca. Bottsr writ* at one*. Wspay all sipreooeharfoo &??,H,Wu.n * w? ih* . re?uAiiv, tun? 8. M. RICK, JK., E. U. ; Ageof Union, S. C. Jnn 10 1 Cm. FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO* ? o r ? t bpautanbuug, s. c. CAPITAL I'AID IN, 530,000.00 Attorney, DlBKCrOltH. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. | Geo. W. Nichulls. D. E. Converge. I W. E. Burnett. , T. C. Duncan. I George Cofleld. Interest allowed on deposits at. the rate of ' four per cent, per annum, and added to accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly ? N. ?. b ' OUR B Is dow io the Northern Markets seleo to which wo will call youi Romembcr, that wo nro still offcrt DEMOREST SEM Over 50 now in daily uso in Union Coun 5 years. Everything first-elass at tho "Old ltclia FOSTER, WIL Jan 4 1 NOTICE TO CA. ^Vll of" Out* Heavy Must Go, ft BLANKETS, Ql BOOTS, SHO We lire now offering them at money ta buy Spring and Summ WE MEAN WHi and if you don't believe we arc see our bills and we will gladly Goods cost us. Don't put off but come a oi RODGER & 1 Sept 0 36 GRAND 0 0 t MILLINERY G( DRESS YA Next Tuesday an 25th anc EVERY LAD1 I GRAHAM Fept 1-1 m STATEIV or The Mutoal Life OP NEW 1 RICHARD A. McCU For the year onding i A tacts, increase In A*Mts rr? Surplus, * Inrnaw In Surplus, Receipts, Increase during year, Paid Policy Holders, Inrreaso during year, Risks assumed, Increase during year, Risk* In force, Inrronso during year, Policies lu force, Incrraso during year, Policies written In IHKO, ? Increase over 18S8, THE ASSETS ARE INVEI Heal Estate and Ronil A M( Loans, < I'rIM State* Bond* and Securities, Loans on Collateral Recnrltl Ca*h In Hanks and Trust Cor at Interest, Interest accrued, Premiums red and In transit, etr. Liabilities (Including ^ il. I llWill 34AU v Ruin Kl-lci AiiunM, Oat.'aiiAlo*. 1884.. .. .|3?1.^9,ies itSSs... 46.V7.iy> 3W.98l.441 1885... S6jftv.7>9>.-. 393* 9*.1 18S7... t9.?S7r?W.... 4a7.62H.933. 1888. ..103.214.261 482.126.184. 1 si.602,483.... 6Ss.9i9.93l ROBERT A. GRANN ISAAC F. LLOYO. WILLIAM J. EASTO ? DWA K Gen. Ag' GEO. M UN HO ami r At ry 'UYER 11,0 ,a,C81 on J boit etjlot io G GOODS, ; ' spcoinl nttotuioo. "" *, ' * ' Jv . "' *> eg tlio Celebrated $19 50 KG MACHINES. ty. Xvcry Mnohino warrnntod for blu." -KINS & CO. . , Winter Gootl? micjIi as JILTS, HATS, ES, ETC. COST, in order to raise ** " er Goods. \T WE SAY, selling them at eost, ask to *5, show you exactly what the ice to the Banner Store of riT inniTiT r r u PEKING I ? ' )ODS, > GOODS LNCY GOODS. ' r ^ id Wednesday, 126th. r INVITED. & SPARKS', ' CHEAP CASH STORE. w 1ENT Insurance Co. i'OHK. RDY, President. Deo. 31st, 1889. 91.717,184 81 - $31,119,018 02 - $4,003,087 10 $ 16,200,00* 38 $473,068 lli - *161,00?,<183 87 $48,888,229 06 . $606,949,033 92 $88,824,749 60 182,810 . 28,041 44,677 . 11,971 ITED AS FOLLOWS: irtfragn . $09,361,013 13 nlkrr - $60,328,409 81 . ' t . 1*4, $9,846,600 00 . kmrN $2,988,082 79 > i ilefrr 21) $130,401,328 02 . * ?mel. ItKH. fferplna, ... d.$68.... .... III.IXI.VIm. .. cAts,j6S .... Ii\tJ6,?<f .... . 7.9|C^| ,... 9.07.318 ISS, Vii*-Pre?i<!ent. 4-?J Vice Previ?'.?n*. N, - Secretary. I) I.. CKKNAND. t. Columbia, S. C. '. M. COII E.N', w nta, Union, S. C. ?