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THE ALLIANCE OEL'AKTMENT. N. U. L1TTLKJUIIN, - Eunou ASBURY, S. C. TO SUB FARMERS ALLIANCES 'I lie County Alliance will meet on 11li Align.*! to make arrangements for biggin; oilier business that may coine before ;t. A. C. Lylks. W. T. JKTKH. Sect'v. I'ih*. HON L L POLK. AT GREENVILLE. Your Editor had the pleasure of an intro diictiou to and conversation with president l'olk on the train from Spartanburg li Greenville, and then the g oi fortune to at tenl the session of the Slate Alliance a' Greeavillo on the 2dd and -Hi inst. and to listen to a masterly address of two hours .....i . ii -- i ? UIIM iWU lilt U IIIV*^ Ill/Ill UUli. L. Jj. I IMI\, Ull tlie evening of the 2 5 1. We loiuul Mr, Polk a very plain, unprcsuuiiag, but digui lied and great man. While on the train he remarked to tit, "I find polilies are warm in South Carolina and that the oppressors ol" the farmers an trying to scare you, and I rejoice to know that you are not a scary crowd. 1 beg yot to do nothing rashly, but be firm and trui tuea. I aui glad to find such unprecedented unity and zeal among my Alliance brethren in South Carolina, they have never ceased to work a single day from the time they first organized at Florence. And I can say without any i|iialifiea(iun that you brethren in South Carolina have the be>t State Scere tary ia I lie I'uiled States/ (Auil by w;>v ol' parcuthesis 1 am glad In tell my brethren that Mr. llied was iinnutiiKiii^'i/ re-elected again to the olliee id' State Seeretaiy.) Speaking to my young friend. 1>i\ .lei' l'eries, Mr. I'olk said, "I am glad to see tin zeal lot* the Alliance manifested by tin young men and hoys of our country. \\?. old mou ure soon to enter the frost thai knows no melting, and we must leave out cause ia the hands of the young men and hoys of our country. The farmers from tin Atlantic to the Pacific and from the baketo the Gulf have woke up to their Uodgivcu rights and are it" longer going to la enslaved without a protest. ' I heg y<>i to guard against the two things that broki the Grange in South Carolina?the ibrowinj: open their doors to everybody and trying to use brains without paying for (Item. ? We reached Greenville on the evening o thc-'-M and found the I . S. Court, the dis trietCourt, the Methodist district t'onlVrene* . and the tiachers State normal, all in sessiol making the city lively. The Stale Alliauce e mposed of the bctn.-u in the Sia'.e was two entire days trim ?o *1 i I or I iK'.to.Kv .1 quires. iuw ullicers were elected, whom \\< believe will lully -ti-i.iin the exalted positioi our Slate Alliance now occupies. President I'olk :t<I !?.* 1 tnueli to the intercs of the occasion by his prc-cnce tin 1 council On Wc lne- lay evening Mr. I'olk made: public address of two hours and ten mill u.tes. The Te tellers Normal atul othe: bodies were especially invited. The open house was tilled to overflow iug by the lion est tillers of the soil, together with judges lawyers. teacher-. luerelinnts. c., bat ou verdict of the address was given?the bes ou the subject wo ever heard, and too short I greatly regret that tho Alliaaee did no employ a stenographer to have t tkeii dowi the address in full. 'J'he newspapers seen afraid their popularity--ninuug certaii classes ? will be in danger it they pay lot mueli alleuiioii t > such m vcmciits, and the; arc represented only by note taker.-. There i* a Wonderful magnet ism in .Mi I'olk - nppearaiiee, and his addre-.i had jus enough of chaste and illu-tralivc anecdote to keep the attention of litis attdiene< firmly tivete l to the subject. \iuoiigcthc tilings, lie said that the great contest of tit American citi/.cit of to-day, is between th ctt/en an 1 the dollar, and not between I it democrats and rej ub'ieatis.. We farmers have got tho large I ligh before n- that t\er existed bet re a peojde a light against the money of America. l?aeke< by tho bank of lltigland. lint thutik (ice ? we haw I lie numbers ami, I believe, liie man ho<?l, to bring ftl-uut ivloi'in. Speaking of men in the Alii mee w lm e>. ]>ect to I e support e'l f l' oilier .?> /?/ /// bceauI tu y belong to I lie A liaiice. lie said "j matt in the Alli.niee. ami ha- .1 his littl axe t?' griml (i< the Al'.iatue griml-loin brethren \ (i just sit ihiwu . a him just a i|i?ieU as v>iii can. In ls,'iOllie t oil.el- iiniii'l inure llillll ."<1 per cent. ?>f tlie piojeity in the I'uitei i^fclle-. In 1 sin) lhex mvu i!-i j ei cent, am pay SO per cent. 1 i the luxe.-. i "it tanner ami yviirwivt- have sixv I ha 1 I fni the la'Jti yctii.-, ami are t" night poorer than ym were -0 year- ago. I challenge any l'.,i rue in this hi'ti-e t" stam.l up ivitii a 5>iJ0 -nit e elothe- nil. The t inners are patriotic am Iio 1 klnm- they ale )|le--e>l enough I teel ll "III 1*7" there were I I >.-*> ">.; unalarai in the I nite-l "'tales liiim in Is.sf).Weaie ra| i lly if solving n.r.-v'ves into nv ela-se- -the e\ireiueiy rich ami tho exti eiuelj p.1.if <Mir Country i- .-ate 1 niy when tli in ihlle cla-scs are prolecte l. ( 10 nr. ciin nxi 11> 1 O t '111 rv ' 'eiuh- at Ac, al. I! M I DIIKN .\ IIi<? S Till Txiimiii- \ I. I.I \ M I' W 11,1. >\X I I (' Sol II 1 \iii 11.1 \\. - U U. lin-'ell. po-ipi i.-ter " All'lr. a, 1- Mi Washington Tne I r mi r- \'! mee will earrx ."oath Carolina ilii la'l. sine, - ii'1 In ! inn gomg l<> nil tor < oiicre- un-ell in (' ihtaii s -li-iriet ;lII*I l'ii*l I'liUlviy -ill . i I' mii. I' l ill v.l III** :t 11 "Vi'l l!lc S:i''l I ! . I i III C ! I *? v C'l'llll lor > rlinii^i*. ;i ii 1 tin* * * i* : li i?* i* lu'l * ? |i( 'i, ii *I > : ii *!.? : litli Hi i .ill* ma Is t in < I ii 11 i tut1 \ ii* I i ! S i ii irn*\ I "I < 11 i i - m i i , s ! i I ,1. M i.l I'll" S? is. i*rtijj i , I i: \ iii*v. ] it ' : .: * iii "i i i .i l.li ji I i*i*i\?*i|. I li.*v :ii i* Ini ii*?. i I M . ( u|| |A I |;t i List Ut l.-tUTi lii'in.lining iii if11 I'l. i .-it I niuii, I In' ivri'k **ll'lili;jr \i|;;, I. |s*tn Mi-- lii-r |5> mi..ii Ziiijf ,Miii|>li\. II 15 Mnrpliv. Limy Wnkvti<>'*|. .a|Vi-i|I <* 111 * 11 I i l.n' iL'i.i' lillii - \\i| * 11 i i ) iv i ii'* ut j. c uum'kk, r. .m. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or TIIE Merchants' & Planters' I\ T I O > L It A. INK OF I'Mi.N, SOUTH CAROLINA, .11 L'niun, in the Stair of South Carolina at iht c'of of business, Jul'/. 18f/i, 1800. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $100,044 05 ttveidrafts, secure 1 and unsecuied 310 11 IV. s. Rands to secure circulai i n 1*?.000 00 Si >cks, securities, judgments, tlMius. ?xe 4.553 50 Hue front approved reserve hg ts 15,088 13 Hue from oilier National Ranks 81 10 i Furniture and Fixtures L'.'.'OO 00 ( Current expenses and taxes paid 150 13 Rills of other Ranks 305 <Ki Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 180 01 Specie 18,111 15 Legal tender notes 775 00 Redemption fund with U. 8.Treasurer. (5 per ct of circulation) 076 00 ! Total S'JIUJPJ 33 LIABILITIES. t , Capital stock paid in $00,000 00 ' Surplus fund 45,000 00 Undivided profits 8.-I41 00 ' National Rank notes outstanding 13.500 00 1 Dividends unpaid 1,-30 00 , Individual deposits subject to check Mi.UlU 00 Hue to other National Ranks, 81'J 05 1 Due to State banks and hankers 778 00 Tel si! J?lM0,71l! 33 Start <>r Siu rii Cattoi.ixi, ) ri.rmy di union, >s | 1 I, George Munro. Cashier ol' I lie above u timed Dank, ilo solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. r.MOUGi: MUNIIO, Cashier. subscribed and sworn to 1 efore me tliis 2t>th day of July, IS'.)J. f 1 " UI'.O .11. OKTZEL. j skai. > Notary l'ublic. Connect'?Attest : 11. It. W A I.LAIi 11. L. ( (INS. V Directors. JOHN A. I ANT. ) UNIVERSITY u r ! SOUTH CAROLINA. ; AT COLUMBIA S. C ? ' IIAUUATII eourses. Cnder-graduato vJ courses for degrees? '! literary and ti i scientific. A No shorter and elective cour-es. 1'iofessional course- in haw. Pharmacy, Vetet iniay Science, and IVdag"gics. ' ) vvdi c.pupped laboralori'v- . 1 -hop- and model L* room : new inlirniary. i Tuition fee. shtpcr si->i?in; otlicr tecs, ~'2't including infirmary fee. covering tncilicinal allcndanee, lucdtciius. etc I Table ' hoard. >'!<? 'it SI2 ' <! jar month. Ituoms rent free. Total expenses, including fuel. ! lights, washing. Ii>nk-. tic . about J?lSO. Tuition fee remitte?l t<> s'udents cttifjing their inability to pay it. 1 Session opens first Tuesday in October.? t laitranee examinations held the preceding . week. .1 M. McRIl YDK, ITi*>UIOIII. \lltf I :\\ r.t* V ' _ ' VALUABLE PLANTATION TO SELL OR RENT. '.'in acres of choice ? > !?<-n r.iul griiii land 1 in l iiioii <\#11111 v. williin a nii'c of < ioshcti i lliil 1'. aii' 1 the (J. C. \ N. K It., and U ? from tho ?> Ce. !< Jt. . UMi,\ri:i:s i;i:ni kasii.y iuk ir? iiai.ks of CiiTToN i'hote is a good dwelling lioiiso, kitchen. I smoke house, large gin house ami screw, a ami lo'coa-aiy outbuildings en the place, a*>< 1 a line young orchard ami garden. Ii is eonveiiieui to school- ami churches. 1 The place is very healthy anil noted for its e fertility if soil. e M'l'V I . .1. Ill VI I-.I5. l' ..r .U?S. II. III NTI'.I!. I'rospcriiy. S. C. t Aiij; I I 'if , FURMAN UNIVERSITY. I GREENVILLE. S. C ? rnni: m:n:t skssion i;r?:ins tiii: 0 J. OF yi:i'Ti:Mi:i:i:, isim. V < iiv?o> in Aiie'unt ami Mnleru I,anc Miiilii'Miitic-. Seienee. Nleiapliysies, L. ami l.iieiatui e are provi-leil. 1 n-?lnoti??it (Imroiiph. I'm fin liter iiilnl inalii.il ii|>|ily I" IMS. ('. MANIA . rniv. II ? IT,OF. II. T. I'l ?< ?K. Aiij:. 1 :'>l 1 ni To the Gin Men. 1 W,:sTI1'1' si:u' Tll,: I'ou.owiNi; t\ reliable ami ivcll-le*H"l <iin? : " WINSJI11'. 1 lillOWN. I II.M.I,. ; I'llATT Call ami -ec n< Itefnre pureli i-iiij;, ?- <'ur terms itii' .-iccuniido>):iIii,;: ? I Alii! THOMSON. An?.? i ;;i 'Jin ?, BARBECUE C AT c ii o s s keys rnili; l'rn?? Kci? Mlinlne wi'.l I'uriiisli a .1. Iir?l-i!a? barbecue al ('rnys Keys. Sal in "lay. Ann '.?l Ii. Ml V, 2. 1 ill III I ill llllllli Mill .1.. lli. ......I; ilnf . ... -. .... . "'"h' 1 I'vrrvlx <1 v i inviii-<l (. it(14*11 I. ! <I<i I ".! -Jl wui i.i' r.i; !'i,i: \m.i> in ii iinisii I, I'liU lis in 1 Il.'.-i: M l.|?l\(i AM KINI) oi- M \ C111N I! It A . l" ii vt'in lim/nir. I'.mUit, 'lli!r.liif (.in .ir L' Mill iht'Ii i'f*i*iiii-tnjr. now i- llo (line lo Iihvi* i: . I ! 1 . ii i* \>;iil 11 III > I \ .11 I I In1 : 1 n il.nr. ; il.li! ollicf. *Olnl 1'ioil-. lllll* l >1 W-lil ll ? Ii ,'llnl . I?'l:i v in/ \ fill* !?. i 'i.i i'I.'I it rt ;i i|. i 11 \ 1. ti tin* mi h'iv iiii.i" r - 1 l> in..' I.i'j 1 w .iiin ; ii i:ik?'i tiin?- 11. re ( ii h Iiiii 11 11 |'|i'|irl]\. llnil if cmiv . i. in \\ ni'. 1111 i! I.i 1: n-liiiii |. 1 i'ci|i'<|. nml nil ^1 l|' ll .'iICi'. *-??HI?* ill \ nil will I'lllierllC " I.i j.t wnii in;' r I v. iil tin\ i' in lu.p vmii wnik. Nnw i- 1 lie lime, wlule 'm~im?' i? 'lull S-inl ill \ ? 1 . Wi.ik 1 in I li:i\i' it 'l-in I |-i -.in|'lly :iinl v . II. I ? 1 \ -iri! ! ili<r?Tmi<. II M M. Milium. , l'J -' ) If CANDIDATES. The fee for announcing :i candidate is ? >, to bo paid before the annouocccment will appear. Wc with it to be understood that we will not deviate from this ru'c for any on,', so that it will be a waste of time to seudau announcement without the tee. for it will not he published. I OK THK SEX ATE. GLENN l>. PEAKE. The Farmers Club Association of West's Springs respectfully uiuicuncc Mr. ULENN 1>. PLAKLnsu candidate for Stato Senator, subject to the decision of tlie Primary Election. * May 10. lS'.H). C. C. (T LP. The many friends of Charles C. Culp, Es<|., respectfully nominate him as a candidate for the Senate, subject to the decision of the pe?'ple at the primary election. M.vSiv Fuiemis. * HOUSE OF KKl'ltESEXTATIYES j" L SWINK, JK. 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate for a seat iu the House of Representatives, subject to the decision of the primary election. J. L. SWINK, JR. * GODFREY I). FOWLER. I am a candidate for the Legislature: sub iwi iv iuc uvvnuu wi uiv i niimrj iiii'inuu. (ioDFREY 1$. FOWLER. * .10]IN K. JEFFKR1ES. The friends of Cnpt. John R. .Icffcricn, appreciating his past services, his uncompromising integrity, his undoubted talcut^aud fitness to till the position with profit to the State ami ('utility, hcrehy announce him a candidate lor a seat in the Legislature: subject to the decision of the primary election. ClTI/.K.NS. :;" DR. K0IIE11T LITTLE. The friends of Dr. Robert Little, appreciating bis services for the farming interests and the Democratic Party of the County and State, respectfully name him as a candidate for the House of Representatives : subject to t lie decision of the primary Election. I'ka ltmck DKMnrit its. * C. WALTON WHITMAN. The friends of Mr. (!. Walton Whitman hereby nominate him as a candidate t represent I'nion County in the House of Representatives, subject to the decision of the primary election. It is almost unnecessary for us to speak of Mr. Whitman's fitness for the position. The people of Union County know him, and know that he is an clui|ucul speaker, a firm and unflinching advocate of all the political and educational reforms now asked for and actually needed by the people of South Carolina. Six years ago, as a candidate for the position we now seek to place him in, lie advocated, almost alone, certain reforms in the State government hill was defeated. Many of those refotins have been secured; but there are still important reforms necessary and we know no man better able to secure them for u* than Mr. Whitman. *" FOR PRORATE JFOCTE."" JASON M. UK EE It, JR. The friends of J. M. Urecr, Jr., respectfully place his name before the people of I'nion Oountv as a Coiiiiielcnl ucrson i.? <iis charge the duties of Probate Judge. subject to tlie deci-ion of (lie Primary Election. Many Fitir.Mts. j \ MP.S M. UI:E. I respect fully announce myself a candidate tor re-election to lite office of Probate Judge. for I'nion County: subject to the plan of election ndo|ted by the Democratic <'utility Convention. JAM l-S M. GI:E. * WILLIAM W. .11)11 NSt IN. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the ftlicc <>f Probate Judge for Union County, subject to the vote at the primary election. W 11.LI AM IV. JOHNSON. I.C. WALLACE. T.i the people of Union County : I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the otlice of Probate Judge, at the Democratic Primarv election. J. U. WALLACE. * FRANK L. TOWNS END. 1 hereby announce myself us a candidate for i he office of Judge of Probate for I nion County, subject to the vote at the Primary Election. FRANK 1,. TOWNS END. * j OK lOl .M l TREAM UllK. lb \\. (1)1) WIHTI.UCK. 1 respectfully announce myself a candiil ite l'ur tlic olliec uf County Treasurer, subjeet to lite decision of the primary election. 11. W. Wll IT LOCK. * Joll.N II. (SALLMAN. The many fiiends <?f .lulin Henry finllmau, relying u|>nii his integrity ami fitness fur the position, respectfully nominate him a eamli lale fur the ulliee of County Treasurer, subject to the decision ul" the primary elect ion. .1. 15. T. SCOTT. The friends uf J. 15. T. Scott, respectfully announce hint as a candidate for re-election to the ulliee of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primary election. ITttKNns. SCHOOL (O.ILMISSIOMAL I!LIZA A GARNKIL I consider it a conscientious duty to place my notice before the public us a candidate for t be olfice of School Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Primmy election. I propose to attend to the olliec for (> 1 IO| one iiiiiidi ed and forty dollars a year, anil give the rest of the salary lo'heiietit the schools. I trust the people will please allow me mi honest showing at the Kicction. Ll.l/.A A. thUlNJilt. WILLIAM T TIlO.MSltN. The friends ot .Maj. 5\. I . Thomson, an. nounco liini as a candidate tor the olliec of ri.uui?i<'tiiiiii'.'iuilii iui ?, moll * U11111 i Mllljt'ci to iliu iu-cisioii (1 die I'liuinry Election. Muj. 'llioiiiKni is a man of fiutw education an l | o.-Mssva ail ilie ?|iiuliticntious noci-ssary to I'lil 11?C Hue '? lilt' fhtipfiiclioil of llic 1'COfif \\. M I msi i;I: The many frit-iel* el W . M. I*< 11*i". Kienvititr 11is tilins* f't tin- oilire ami ii|>|>i <-<-i.ii iti? ! , hi- lailliliilne-< in ?li*rliar<iinj.' t lie ilini?? of! i (lie |". iii- n In-il l' foie. Ii?toIi\ liim ! i |nr i lie i iliee of'.s'lmol i - 111?11 ~-1 n i. Milijeel ( In ilie* 1 i i- i 11 "! ilio 1 rlimiry elw ion. M L. I.DM \M DM. ' I In- lYmini- of M.I,. i.ummi i', k now hi" lii-n i.- it a i an ?-|'aiiiliiv. | mm of eliarnc* 1 it-r. in t-\jn-i it-iu-e-l ami ?nrri-?-lnl .^clii ol I i-irlii-i. i.ikv I'll ii-ni in I'laciiio || v naiiip lie Ion-tin- I't-ojle n| Ini-n loiiniy a-a t-amli! -I tie f'l St-lionl l'oiiiiiii?ini,t-|-, - ill ?i t-el iii i In* ( |?-i-i-i-'ii of iln- i'limary elt-ilioii. V I.I ITWJiHIN. I IhtcI \ announce inyrelf a comll late fur l hi' "llii t* ol Jm'Iii "I <'oinfni?<ioiicr fi r L'lii in <'utility, sulijrcl to the <l<-ci-*ion of the people nt llic I'riiuniy election. NEWTON 0. JulllLbJOllN. * j. L. WALKER. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of School Commissioner, subject to decision of the Primary Election. ' J. L. WALKER. * FOR AtDITOR. " DANIEL 1NMAX. We, tbc friends of Daniel Inmnn, knowing ^ him to be u most worthy man and fully com- , petent to perform the duties of the office, do ^ hereby nominate him as a candidate for the office of Auditor for Union County, subject to the decision of the primary election. TIIK Old (UMBO. * 1 ~ NAT?It. MORGAN. 1 hereby respectfully announce myself for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the primary election. NAT. II. MORGAN. * .. . ;i COUNTY ? (Ol MIHSIONEKS. ? It. W. DAVIS date for the otlice of County Commissioner, sebject to the decision of the primary clec- I tion. )(. W. DAVIS. * H. F. FOSTER. We present to the voters of Union County the name of 1$. F. Foster, (better known as Doc. Foster l for the othce of County Comuiis- ^ sioner, subject to the action of the Primary Election. Many Fbicnm. * THOMAS X. KELLY. At the urgent solicitation of his fellowcitizens of l'iuekncy. Nortli rncolet and other parts of the county, Mr. T. N. Kelly has consented to become a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Mr. Kelly is a successful Farmer, an astute financier and a splendid business man, qualifications so necessary in flic important oflice of County Commissioner: and added < to these good qualities, he possesses another and equally important essential, that of being a truly puru and honest man. Citizens or IV.\ Hi ma:. J A.A.CACLT. J I reaper'r illy announce myself a candi- , date for County Commissioner; subject to the decision of the primary election. A. A. GAULT. * W. M GALLMaN. ] Feeling truly grateful for the confidence a reposed in me by a large majority of my j fellow-citizens at the laet election, in electing 8 me to the oflice of County Commissioner, j and conscientiously believing that 1 have j performed the duties of the oflice to the ( best interests of the county, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to that office, subject to the decision of the primary election. W. M. CAM.MAN. * j T. .1 F.I F HFCII IIS. 1 The many friends of T. Jeff Hughes, knowing his ability and fitness for the office, hereby most respectfully announce him as a mini i< 1m t r? fm* i hi? altiiui nt* I *i111111 v I 'Finnic sioncr, subject to the decision of the primary ( election. M\sv Fntrxns. * J. A. CHAMBERS. The friends of J. A. Chain hers, having confidence in his integrity of character and ability to perform the duties of the otliee. for the into economic interests of the County, hereby nominate him a candidate for County ( Commissioner, subject to the decision of I lie ( primary election. JOHN ti. FAIUt. i I respectfully announce myself a eandi- < date for the otliee of County Commissioner t subject to the decision of the Primary elec- 1 lion. t .1. (i. FA 1111. * t FIDE LIT Y ! LOAN and TRUST CO- , ? or ? SPAUTANHUKG, S. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, SUO,000.00 , ormKits.^^ President, George Coficld ' Treasurer, - - W. E. llurnett Attorney. J. 15. Cleveland lUHKC'TOltS. Joseph Walker. ' J. 15. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. \ Geo. W. Kicholls. 1). E. Converse. | W. E. llurnett. c JJT. C. Duncan. I George Coficld. i N Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per nnuuiu, and added to aocouuts semi-annually. fcTJnlv P.t 2MI lv " v PEA RIDGE BARBECUE, A T JONESVILLE. ? ? Wl' will furnish :i hrst-class Darbccue wiiliin tlie corporate limits of Joncsvillc. An oust I"?, lS'.Ht, Everybody is invited t?? come. Tlic can did at es will nil be there. The Helton band will furnish the mioic. i. ii. sritnusti. .1. A. Alt A MS. i uiv _?*, *:?? St LARGER STOCK AN1 THAN KVEI SPRING | su: NOW ON EX We have ,iu>t received olio of the largest ai Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing,Shoes, Hats, etc., at prices as low as times are hard. Ladies, See Our Dress < In Dress (ioods we can show you. tindoubl at nny price, from *?e per yard to the nicest got dress at 10 cents per yard?\Vw()|, GOODS. I A l \ I ?7<a i s A rno jjauj rjo iii\ x o.? pretty. nnd our price* arc guaranteed at low a go without a new Hat, when she can bur one F can suit Buy one. both in price and quality. 1 and if tlie prices of these arc more than you wi wiil sltow you (inods which ire so cheap that 3 In this depot Intent you will tind two pleas .Miss Cora Counts, who will welcome you and n country coming to town ore requested to make CLOTHING ! We have .just received a luge Slock of Sj try to save yen notify In this lio". shoes, si 10 Now, everybody knows that Shue* are SI' Shoes such as you w;ll sellout so- 111 a t <wu amine our Shoes. In f,ic slfr- I r La,li< s, w I'",. I*. 1, 1. 1. 11 *\ COS. F IN F. SIIOlvi, glut lain I e i>< >>1 1 :?srr? llemetnher. wo are always headquarters j bear in mind, that re are balers, in prices nn l'olitc and courteous attention given to all, Very Kcspcctfull GltAilAi Sept 14 d] DO YOU"DRINK TEJS IF SO. WK WISH TO CALL YOC attention to FHUKIIKIPS BLOSSOM CHOP J APA! ivliich we are selling at t'>0 cents a poun ind which is equal to any To cents or > rea in the narsci. TRY THK BLOSSOM CIIOT BLKN1?. ilso celebrated for its purity, fragrance ac strength. Call on us for anyting in the Grocery lin We have a choice lot of FANCY GKOCEKIFS, ind Canned Goods, such ns I'eaehcs, Tim ipples and other fruits. ALSO, Canned Sainton. Lobster, and Totted llan Tate tie foie gras. Baking Powders.Frensh Yeast Cakes. Condensed Milk. \c. Lemons always on hand. ALSO, Fresh Baker's Bread, Cakes, Cracker Tandies, &c. (live us a call. II. F. SCA1FE vt SON. Feb 21 8 ly uic Cdatc ol Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, lu ilie Court ?if Common l'lcis. Mnrin A. Bayd. I'/iiiiiiiiV. Columbus 15. Roberaoii. ami others, /'</< u< mila. IN obodiencc to an order made in tli above stated case. by his Honor, Janu h\ Irlar, Circuit Judge. I will sell before tli .'ourt House door in the town of Unioi nrithia the legal hours of sale, on the til" Monday in August. IS'.Ml, the following de scribed properly, to-wii : 040 ACRES. All that tract of land containing tiiu lumlred and forty acre*, situate and lyin ibout seven miles below Union Court ll>>iis n the eouuty of Union aforesaid, on but lidesof Fair Forest Hirer, and bounded b amis of M. M. Humphries. deceased. Mn dates, J. T. Hill Co.. A. (5. li ce, Mr: loung, and others. TEH MS t?F SALE. One third cash ; the balance on a credit i >nc and two years in cqtt 1 installments, wit lit crest from day of Sale, to be secured b iond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tli ircmises. JAMES MUNKo. Master for Uniou County. Master's Office, Julv "?, IS!mi. July 18 * L"J :ii. The State of Soutli Caroliiiii COL'XTV OF CM ox. By J AS. M. <!KE, Es.,.. Probate Judge. Will: HE AS, II. C. Miller. Ii.-i mnde suit tome to gram liim lellei ?f Admiiiisiration on ihe estate nml vlfeci if Dora C. Miller, deceased. These are therefore, t > cite and adiuoiiis ill and singular (lie kindred and creditor >f the said Dora C. .Miller. deceased. tin hey be ami appear before me in the Conn < L'robalC, tobehebl at I iii.ni t'-unt Ibuisi state aforesaid, on thc'.'.h day ol Vug. i o shew cause, if any they have, why t) .--kid ndniiii'Mratioii should imi bo giauiel. jjClivcn under my )|.>n [ 1 seal. Hps lilt fay of July, A. D. I.v.m. I Published in Ihe Weekly Union Tuna u 5Sr.il!nay or July, IS'.ni. July2"? ' .in l'i BARBECUE AT UNION r|AlIE undersigned will give one of tl J_ best Barbecues ever given in th lotinty, AT TTKTTOM a TJ TUESDAY, AUG. 5. This will be the Iir-t nulling ??i" tli bounty cstitpaiftn airl every candidal.! < > ected to he there and j?o ?*< to the ]?co|d< Wo intend to hive a No. 1 Itinner. .loSKI'll (i.M.I.M \N. l,ol" IS IIAUNION, duly "Jo '!'? 'Jt R M McDERMID. MACHINE REPAIR WORKS, UNION, S. C. SPECL1L . J TTbl ^ 'TIOj TO REPAIRING ENGINES, BOILERS AN] MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS, GUNS, &C. I LOWER PRICES t liEL'OIMO. IVLMEK tiUODfc HIBITION. n?l beat selected Spriiifi ,?cKj? of Mill'iici that cau he found in upper South t'aroliu: Groods and Millinery edly, Ilio InrgeM selection ever in l.'nioi ?ils at S| We cm sell yon a heuutiki In .Millinery (hauls i.nr .Stock is simpl immense. The styles this sca?on are ver s any in the State. Why slnmhl a Ltd IIO.M US AS LttW \S rV.N CUNTS ? w lemcmher, we carry some very tine good: isli to pay. tall for cheaper g o Is. and \vi i'on will think our 111:1 l?l?T.!l stele them ant young Ladies, Mi-? Venic I'river air lake you feel at home. Ladies front th i our store their headquarters. CLOTHING! uing ('lolling f r men an I hoy-. We wil ES, SHOES. iiw\."* niii.ii> hi- will Mi' VV i Murk l'H> > 7' <1! 1" (Hull. I',v. 1,1,1. y should < > i" l i e Iimi'tl nj? Mn ?*. *"??, I In* celebrate I I.. t? hi <1 to ii to 1. CJ < * < > >1 >>?. ii I mill"" irs. C.iiio mi I j r!<- <>i.r?, nn id xiyleH. , whether looker* on or pun In-cr*. ( & SPARKS'. CHEAP CASH STORK. if r R E D I* ( ;in PR j <1 In order to re 1 SPRING and Stock of Dry Goods, Shoe c. from this date ofTer anyth I3IM.ENS10 ^ at about C CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOI ELSEWHE liospcctfully, RODGER & 1 bcpt (? 3(> SPRING 0 EVERY 10 ? ' IC . Our Now {Stock ol' Spring and Suiiuiu 1 and llats is now in. and we arc prepared . PRICES, QUALITY. e Special attention is called to our line ,l Laces, and (Jents Furnishin*'Hoods, of ' y ? ' MORE COMPLETE ST BEFOB h You are respectfully invited to call am ' FOSTER, WIL Jnu 1 I DOWN, For the next .'?(> days we will offer speci new and seasonable floods, such as \\ bite am s India Silks, < 1 inrhams, Choose (Moth, Outin; : II A T S , I it In Straw and Felt we are ofl'oriug great 1 >t" now is the time, and McLure s is the place t SHOES,! h In Shoes we arc the leaders, in both styles u t\ nr*f r>ujijity ami mo prepared to suit one : low <|uartcr Sliocs on our "Uargain Counter. C L 0 T II Don't you want a Seersucker or nu Alpaca full line of these goods on haud, and at price G I V E U S , ic W e sell all goods at the YliKY IjOWJ^S e. ltospfictl'ully, T. \V, AhVl April 11 15 Specials, f"5 JUST V&i V A I d F . (i . T K E .1 E W E L R V The iihi-I complete Slink of l.e Mure .s Cclcni Classes. Wnh the inteiiiiou of making i> ft .s|?-c! _ lonst improve! spectacles. Also on Iminl, n line Slock of Watches, I'i ALL INVITED Very respectfully J .May * ' , PREPARE FOR I. If you arc in need of a C " ER, CONDENSER, or COT y and call on me before pur( y / BIKKilKS M AliA' lOSS ! GENEn T. HARDWARE j >?^' \ ours, truly, av. n. LKA1)1N(J l'cb 11 7 - T I 0 N [_C E S. iducc our SUMMER )s and Hats, we will Ling in our STOCK JOST. DK BFFORF PIIRnHASIMP. RE. PURCELL. iy PENI\TG DAY. Clothing, Shot's t?> moot tin* Market in 41 STYLES. I iMvss (moils, \\ Into (kiimIs, which wo ? LAlKiEK :m<l OCK THAN I1VER LE. 1 see Miir line. iKIIMS & CO It DOWN. . al indueontonls t ? ('ash buyers, in il Colored I.nvus. CluiMics, Sateens, ; Cloth, Calicoes and Worsted". ! A T S . bargains. II you wish a straw hat 0 get it. C< TT ft Ta Q U Xl U ill O. 1 and prices. Wo havo just received I T1 d Jill W t> Kara oomv ?*j., J/.j* ill [ IN G. t for this hot weather ? Wo havo a 3 that cannot bo beaten. A. C A I li . T price.--, for CASH. jUK BO, tf ^ RECEIVED I' Z lb R ' S STORE, Kick (Vy-liii Hno ;iuc!?s aii'l bye ?.iy 1 hive obtaii 6<1 t ic very K'est ate! an 1 .Jewelry. TO CALL. F G TREFZEK. .i i.w ki.KI: 'Jin A BIG CROP, X)TTON GIN, 'TON PRESS, bo sure chasing. A XI) IMIAETOXS. r, STOVES. Line ol . .. \LWAYS ON HAND. su:we j :v. DKAEKU IN j; 11 AlU?\V AUK ij 9 m