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brick mansion, ,he tho Venerable old gent and his good W?T They, owned a clock ; how high or how low it was, we do not know, but for 8 long years the ? v- clock had been silent, and allowed to go unr ^ , molested. All of a sudden, bowerer, and ..." . to the surprise of all, after such a long rest, the old clock began to strike, and kept .. ' ..striking an indefinite number of times. A . few days after this unaocountable freak, the good lady of the house?the faithftil, devoted wife and mother, passed "oyer the riyer." 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 unmistakeablo loud, clear tone. A few days more and the old gentleman joined his devoted wife, who had prcoeded him to the "other shore" a few years before, under the same strange circumstances. This strange and deadly striking of the old clock was the sufyect of commont for weeks and months. Not a great while after ^^^^^thls, the young man was startled and ber wudered to notioe the striking of the same deadly monitor, and quick as' thought he took the dock 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 ? oi ui? uospei. Let's watch the docks. They arestriking out our destinies every day and every hour. As the farmers are looking up sood for , planting, I think it would bo well to put in side crops and not dopend altogether on corn . for a food crop. The undersigned planted the soga bean last year and found them won' derf-lly productive. Hon. Ben Perry raises j ' , soga beans for hogs and recommends them highly for their fattening qualities. yV; dsriliko Appomattox.?Washington, JjSR March 14 .?The Star publishes a statement I , that a company has bought up the land , -O" -Appomatt ox Court House, the site of ' Tvr.w the surrender pf Qen. Lee's army, and has laid It off in'parks. Some prominent Grand ., latawiUA in tha prqiooL -and. their idea seems to be to get the Grand Army the Repujaiic to tnake this place a national w . camping ground. Among those interested * * v^V In the scheme are Governor Campbell, of 1 Ohio, add other woll-known capitalists. The president of the company is Gen S. Burdett. k .Samuel M. Bryan, treasurer of the Bell Tcler phone Company, is trensucr. 5 v * " ; MM ^ . A Mild Wisrrnn Ruined Them.?New ?, .York, March 13.?The dry goods commission . - house of Harbison & Loder made an assignment this morning with liabilities of about , 9400 ,000. The house has always been con- I sidered safe, and carried on a business of go ooa nnn r?,wu,vMu i<tr jeiir. i ne osots are not yet known, but are believed to be about 80 per cent. of the liabilities. The failure was caused by mild weather, their retail custom in winter goods being so dull as to make collections impossible. ( : Death or Major Cub is. Subeb.?Newterry, 8. C., March 12.?Christian H. Suber died at his home here this morning. He was - 91 years old. He graduated from the South V Carolina college in 1848 ; represented New .. ... i? freWf lu the Legislature Ave consecutive terms, beginning in 1858, and again in 1878-9. He Will be buried to-morrow afternoon in -$losemount Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran Church. i jLroTSSs Psosucrr or thb Ghbat South. < ^-flt. Louis, March 18. The American 1 cotton oil trust, is now experimenting in I making paper from cotton seed hulls, whioh 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. FiaaTtno Joe HooKr.a's Sister.?Mcm?h(s, March 17.?It has bceu discovered that Irs* Payne, sister of the famous "Fighting "?.?, Joe Hooker," and a widow, is living here. ' ant.-. ? !J ? ?? J- - wiuvw uiu nrr uaugmer arc in a Ueplor* able condition of poverty. A movement has v-beeo started to raise funds to reliovo their * distress, which will be contributed to by old oldiers of both armies. i ??- ? . ' v Chops Killkobt Colu Wkatiikb.?Aaheville, N. C? Inarch 17.?Ropoirts comingirom the great tpbocco counties fa,Western North fs'ijiHtihiM lift 111 ll'liiiliiiiii lliinl of the ^_4>!mta in beds have boon killed by the cold weather which-prevailed Saturday night and ?"- ; josterday. The peach and apple orops are 8wvr ' also almost wholly destroyed. The mercury ^ alood at lO above sero Sunday morning. J NoBibi.bin I'iioliu Schools.?Madisob, ^ r Wis., March 18.?In a caso brought up from j t(if: Circuit Cmrt of Rock County the p^j^M^Supreme Court decided that the Bible has " ,e, p'aco in our common schools. The opin' ' ion. was unanimous. The case originated at Kdgerton, whore suit was brought to compel tilt} school district board to prohibit toaohers from reading the Biblo to scholars. J OBITUARY, ] MA BUY.?Died, on the 11th inct-,at tho resident)* of hor son, L. C. M ibry, aftor a painfel lllniss of 4 month*, from enlargement of the bran, Mrs. Elisabeth Mabry, in the 71th year ? f her age. TJte decease! had been a fiithful an! o >nsi-10111 member of the Baptist CbnroU for - many years, and died in full hope of ctornal glory. She leavos a devoted husband | and three grown sons sorrowing fir ber . Union Prices Current* cobb kitkd wkbkly ot PARR & THOMSON, ^ COTTOJt BUYBBS AND ohocibh. i W Jjptton, per pound, 1 Of 010} | ^nfWwon, per pound, ?.?? 6|o- 1 . % V Plour, per 100 lbs, . $1 7G0?8 ^leal^ per bushel,.^. ^ 66c. N--T?? ~'K-mmx> Teiui/Qebtts. fMrr Nele,J*se. f. "*? Mb# Fannie llWer. I Miss Canine Moore. 1 Win Ma* Hayer. |L. P. fltmltfu ! i ,, R?ps. Jones. 'Mr. John-M. JlFaiers. ( A. K. Lewie. _ jK. Williams. 1 Persons calling for the above letters will \ ^ V ploeee say if advertised, and will be required '< ft W pay one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. tJmMfcav air qiriTiiirt of iVo late style* of , . Millinery Goods but also posted myself So the details o every brooch of my business, inoluding THE LATEST FASHIONS in the mokc-up, trimmiogs and quality Goods. It will be tny highest aim to please a who favor mo with their patronage, and invite the Ladies of Union town and Count to inspect my stock, feeling confident tha 1 can please them in quality of goods an reasonable prices. All 1 ask is a fair tria MRS. M. VINCENT, Next door to Trefser's Jewelry Store. March 21 12 If SEED POTATOES. \AI n it a v J*i in stock ilio billowing varii YY ties of Northern 1'otatc cs : GENUINE EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS, BUllBANK, AND GOODRICH, and if you want any other variety we wi get them for you. We have also just received a fresh lot < Johnson & Stokes' roliable Garden SeeJi and have Bomo new variatles. Call and cj amine them. We have in stick a full lino of S apl and Fancy Graccries, such as Flour, Men Dacon, Lard, Haras, Sugar. Coffee, Grill Salts Syrups, Condensed Milk, Chocolnti Cocoas, Desicated Coccanir, Flavoring Et tracts and a full line of Cannc 1 Goods. Call and get prices. 11. F. SCAIFE & SON. Feb 21 8 ly To the Tax Payers of Jonei ville Township rTlliE tax returns recently taken for th X present fiscal year, w?m destroyed b fire in Jonesetlhr, on the night of the 8t Inst., and it is.n?C?ttAry that a reassotsmet of Real and Personal property be iramediatel made. Foryaur convenience, I will meet the tat payers at Joncsville on Monday nfteruooi March 17, 1890,and continue my work unt Wednesday noon, Maroh 19th, 1890. N. B. MORGAN, A. U. C. March 11 11 2t The Dow Law Cotton Plantei amd UUANO DISTIIIUTOR. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTE is acknowledged to be the very bet fVUtnt. . k..i i? ? ??? ? iKHtvi iu uou , uuv ac itae un uuu tionnl value to every Farmer. It is also first-class GUANO DISTRIBUTOR, distrlbi ting any quantity required witl^Ki-cat acci racy, and without any watte, dflk For SaIo by FANT BROS. AUreli 7 ... .10, ? 3t For Sale Cheap. ONE Second-Hand Extension Urona Chandalier with 4 Lamps and abndc jomplote. The above would suit for a Ha ar Churoh. 2 Extension Cbandaliers con plete, with 2 Lamps and shades e?cl These would be desirable for a store-room All in splendid ropair and have been use >ut little. If desired will be sold on eas; :trms to reliable parties. Apply at once to B. F. ARTHUR, at Foster, Wilkins & Co. March 0 10 8t * Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against th estate of Mrs. Mary E. Knight, dc leased, aid present tbem, properly attested ind tboso indebted to said estate vflli mnV rsymeut to W. A. NICHOLSON, Administrator. Union, 8. C.. Feb. X 18'JQ. Feb 28 9 " 4t . .?.?s :? New Goods ! New Goods ! [AM reoeiving new Good*, oonsisiing oi Shoes, Dress Goods, Saline.*, Ginghams ic., and reaped fully ask the publio to ex tminA mt Hlnnlr Ladies will find polite salesmen nnd lov .rices, at H. M. OIUMBALL'S. Feb 28 0 At Wanted. Good Beef Cattle. WK will pay the highest cosh prices f<> goo J fat cattle. Call on us quick while we are in the notion of buying am tave the money to pay you. ARTHUR & HUMPHRIES. Butchers, Feb. 28 U 3t. Notice. Farmers WE wi'l allow a liberal price /or al Socks, both Cotton Seed Mewl oat Ammoniated Compound sacks, returned ir rood order to ue by May 1st, 18V0. UNION OIL & M P 0. Cu. N. B. Wo want only "Uuion 0. & M. Cc Ammoniatci| Compound" sacks.. March 21 12 It Money to Loan. /^VN improved farm lands, in sums c V/ $800, and upwards. Loans repnyabl in small annnal installments, tbrougli period of sin years, thus enabling the boi rower to pay off his indebtedness withon exhausting his orop in any one year. Apply at onoe to D. A. TOWN8END, Attorney, Union, 8. C. Oct 18 42 -6no Public School Examination A N examination of the PoblieOohool Teach lift" i wiarniiar1'- it" A JEFFERSON DAVI8.-S.,S chermjnaly written, beautifully illustrated ax l>ou?d,.-ln every way worthy of the autyect AaeAu wanted. Complete mult ij. HatlsfecUot I Aa ran teed or money refunded. Oflfer now. Fire Mine, Ant eetred. Add rem D. F. JOHKSON A CO., 1009 Main 8treet, (Uehmond, ifm J?n 10 2 7t M " V ^ v TOILET A RETICLES ? r TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, &C. READY MIXED PAINTS, (f WHITE LEAD. LINSEED OILS, '{ TDRPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLA8 ? PAINT BRUSHES. 1 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS4 . for Medicinal use. II Careful and courteous attention to caoh customer. >f i, ila.. 1. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM l~ POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We select our goods witb greatest care, | buy tbem as low as tbey can be bought for cash, and sell them at Lowest Living Prices. ' B. F. rOSEY. j March 22 12 ly. y State of South Carolina. [. COUNTY OF 8PARTANBURQ. I, In the Court of Probate. Summons for Relief?Complaint served. Thomas R. Trimmicr, Cicrk of tho Court of p Common Pleas for Spartanburg County, as Administrator of the personal estate of Victoria Stone, Plaintiff, J. II. Williams, as Administrator of Ulyses Williams, with his will annexed, and in 11 h's own right, Gordon William*, Frances d J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams and Eui gonia Hooper, Dt/endanU. ? To J. H. Williams, as Administrator, and in his own right, Gordon Williams, Frances J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams, Eugenia Hooper, JJefendanlt in thit action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the eomplalut In litis aelion, a copy of which is herewith served upon yon, and to serve ? copy of your answer to j? said complaint on the subscribers at their !* office, at Spartanburg, 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 afore* said, the plaintiff in this action will apply te the Court for the relief demanded in the Y complaint. W. 8. THOMASON. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Frances J ."Vaughn and Eugenia Hooper, defendants.' Take notion that the complaiut in this action, together with the 0 summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the Probate court for Union oounty, at Union C. H., on the 11th q day of February, 18D0. w. s.yrnoMASON, DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Plaintiff's Attorneys, Rfirtonburg, S. C. Feb 14 7 . Ct. f Q O TO THE U1SIQN MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS r 1 'OR , MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MARBLK WORK GENERALLY, Alwnvs on hand, or ipa(Ir to ordnr. A large selection ready for lettering and de! livcring at short notice wittB AWU inuy HA RING, "7* 1 Lime, Cement, &c. always on hand, gt M low prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited, ' qEOKGE QKDDE8. Npt. 20 47 tf , BRAD BY e *. IS STILL IN THE LEAD * WITH a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, such as Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Rice, Orits, Sods, Salt, Bacon, Oil, Potatoes, Soap, Starch, a full line of Canned Hnrxla Ink V,!!!.. 1 .~v?wV, -""I Paper, etc., Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff. A full lino of Brooms, Duokets, Blacking Brushes, Wbisp Brooms, I-anip Chimneys, and also a Bill tins of Tin Ware. We can make you anything yo>\ want in J* *".u at all Oire tne a call. W. LB BAND BBADDV. ? " New Oasb Store. * Jan 17 v 8 Af If ^ . " * Hafct 1' ' For Sale* I riTKSTKD Italian Queen Bees and Colonies. 1 T. M. LlTTLKJOHN, Star FgrV Marijit 14 11 V*"' &, ' v;^y<r ? t BEGUU $2 ALSO, DOYLIE PERDOZ. R: ,50, CENT! Goods. A hea all. HABIT April 19 HEADQI BBG ? fMV -E| JUST RJ A oar load of fine BUGGIE! GGIES, PHOTONS, DOUI CARTS "d ? nioa line of HAR ./ ' *V STOVES ! WILL DATE A CAR LOAI \ . 1 These Bng^0t Mf*tftot.es will approved papeffl. ? Bjar in m|idt that I am HEAI WARE, and yill oot be uudersold. Thanking aQ for thoir liberal p tinuance of I < w. LEA Pel* 14 ij'SsT' CADnONJKStt'sdEs'Hi SggakS &%S^S3S:WSfilM \ !Ih? iB 1A# V%^l 1^* m 4 if. l. uwuula; $3 SHOE qkntlkmkn Lm?4 OralD Md^Cr?? Examine W. L. DoogW $3 shoes fi Ladies and gentlemen. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent Union, 8. 0. Jnn 10 1 Om. FIDELITY LOAlk and TRUST OC \ -01BPARt^NBURa, 8. C. CAPITAL PAIDV? f30,000.i I Atosr?y,' - - ^^^^^Cleielaii Autph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. [Tnll 8. Manninr. I Oen. W Nhki.iu D. E. ConrerAk i w. E. Rnrnrtt. T. 0. Duocan. I Gforge Cofleld. Interest allowed on deposits at (Ho rate foot pot oeat. par annum, and added account! aemi-anouaUf. IWj i? Ijr ;IHk- ?' M. "fP': mj..... : ? ? CNS lLACE AND gjHyrrs: AT $1.99. lR PRICE, .50. j S, AT 35 CENTS EGULAR PRICE, 3 PER DO'/,. rty welcome to r M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. 16 ly. BARTERS F 0 it GIES.i ECEIY ED, IES; OPEN BUGGIES, TOP BUG ILE SEATED BUGGIES, ROAD NESS. STOVES ! ! ? OF COOK STOVES IS A FEW >AYS. bo sold for CASH, or on a credit for ' )QUARTERS for GENERAL IIARDi ? i-- ?? ?. * hvivun^o iu iuo past QDQ fiOHCltlDg A COO )m, with respect, I>. BEWLEY. DING DEALER IN HARDWARE. 7 ly * . The Pioneer Seed Catalogue of America, contains complete list of Vegetables, Flowers, Bulbs, Potatoes *nd Small Fruits, with descriptions and prices. Department of Specialties and all Worthy Novelties. Same shape and style as proved so satisfactory last year. Many new and elegant illustrations, handsome colored plate8x10^4 Inches, and frontispiece. Special ^ Cash Prises $1000.00; see Floral Quide. Every r person who ewn| a foot of land or cultivated a plant should have a copy. Mailed on receipt of aacent^ 5 which amount may be deducted from first order. Abridged Catalogue Free. Pure Stocks. Full Me*?ure. Prlcos Low for Honest Goods. JAMBS VICE, SEEDSMAN, Fo cheater, N.? li. ? & MUl eeLD haatts* niw. SBROBT//7/WAMk tMtM'aadmar*aUM, | ^itm of ** Thaaa am3aa?*a watt M>? watch, era free. All tka work ;M >r Stat 4a Is to a how wa aand too to thoaa who call?yoar frianda and aatthboca sad thooa a boot 701a?that at war a raaalle MraloaMttradaftwoi,which holda foryeara whan oncaaurtad, Mai thai wo ara repaid. Wa pay all arpraaa. ftotyht, aia. Afta* yon know all. If yon would Oho to p to work tor aa, too raa sB&KErkri^iB SAMUEL 8- STOKES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, h* ' UNION, S. 0. .... SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COLLECTIONS. Office in the Timm Office.. X) tfiwofM. Oar fi'lftuare l?. >lH9RVHnt I ?nrqu4J?l, and to Introfeaa our MlWr< I aopartoriraorlirrevemeendraa* O- tPm klHH^r loo*l ria?OM teeaek toulKr, YoCk Oaly Ikoaa who wrtla nVkm^Htoail oaaeraa make nn of ike ebanee.'Alt yrm bare to 4a la CVC^lR^B^^^^HI ratara U to ahow ear govda to ti whaoal)?rear ??Irk bora llUaJ^^P^ aait thaaa around jroa. Tnr ba> ATmlfll^^^^^^^^rfaalar ef thla adurtlaaataal Skowa tha aaiall ard of lha tela, aafk ft? Waahj ea> gttoa tba apyoaraaca of II nfclllw afiKB^Tw-S^aa*KS?ES;S35 BNtekiifc. ' . wa . Wi(f. *'- ? ** V- v* * 'N i ouitbi Is now in the Northern Markets seleeiin, to which wo will call your sp< Remember, that wo arc still offering DEMOREST SEW11I Over 50 now in daily uso in Union County. I 5 years. Everything first-elass at tho "Old Reliable. FOSTER, WILI' Jan 4 1 NOTICE TO .CM ^V.11 of Out* Heavy 1 Must Go, S3ii BLANKETS, QUI BOOTS, SHOE We are now offering them at C | money ta buy Spring and Summer WE MEAN WHAT and if you don't believe we arc sci see our bills and we will gladly she Goods cost us. Don't put off but come a once RODGER & P Sept 6 36 GRAND 01 0 P MILLINERY GOO DRESS FA1S Next Tuesday and 25th and EVERY LADY GRAHAM * CI Sept 14 37 STATEMEN or The Hataal Life In OP NEW YOR1 RICHARD A. McCURDV For tbe year ending Deo. ! A mctt, .... 4) Increase In Knrplna, Receipt*, Increase during year, r?l<l Policy-holder*, Inrreaao daring year, Risks assumed, Increase during yenr, Risks In force, Inrreaao daring year, Policies P.i force, Inrreaao during year, Policies written In 1 ttWO - Increase orer 1888, THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED Jieal Kstato and Road A Rortga Loans, United Mates Honda and otln Securities, Loaai on Collateral 8warl<lM, Cask In Ranks and Trust 4nm|>ni> at Intcmt, Interest accrued, Premiums defe red and In transit, etc. Liabilities (Including Resei ? wM<MM(.1li atit a v_. H..k? Klki ,,"r* AuuroH. Out^aiutlng. 1885. . 46,v>7,iy< 3W.08I^4? ... * 1884 .. 56.8v.719>--- J93.*0.?J. " I 18S7. . (9,457,16ft.... V7.4lM.9Clt.... 1 vm ?ta tAt 1Q1 < .r <<. . ROBERT A. GRANNISS, ISAAC F. LLOYD. - SJ WILLIAM J. EA8TON, EDWARD J.. Qen. Ag't. Cc GEO. MUNRO and P. M. Agtnta, Oyer" ; the latest nut] best stylos io _ , . c- r: unnnsi v? W V/ 1.S IkJ a < jo'ihI nltcntioo. tlio Celebrated $19 50 i MACHINES. 3very Mnchinc warranted for It eras & co. if V in tor* Goods toll as LTS, HATS, IS, ETC. OST, in order to raise ' Goods. r WE SAY, ling them at cost, ask to >\v you exactly what the to the Banner Store of URCELL >ENING iDS, GOODS ICY GOODS. Wednesday, 26th. INVITED. > K OD A nT/rn Z or All AD , HEAP CASH STORE. w T surance Go. k. \ President. 31st, 1888. tan,4oi&98 os r 9f,<17,184 81 $81,119,010 62 - 81,908,087 10 . $10,200,008 38 8173,048 l(i $161,602,483 37 $18,888,222 05 $060,040,033 92 888,821,749 60 182,810 23,041 41,677 11,971 AS FOLLOWS: $09,361,013 18 # $60,328,469 81 $0,846,500 00 $2,988,082 79 $3.8*1,812 29 $180,401,828 02 '* at 4*/?),, O f?A . -VJ* Jlu#U. Parplnt. 5^8^l79..--^.743.r,l j8^C8.?68.... voliMl i(,iXl.9(r.t.... 5AtS,5<S i?i,to6?p... b.sru.-H-i y>.ndi,lSi. . 7 Vice-President. Vlce-Pre*itlent. Secretary. GKKNAND. tlumhia, 8. C. , COHEN, , Union, S. C.