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THE ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. N. o. L1TTLBJOHN, - Edito* ' I ft A8BURY. 3. C. * # A QBAHD OCCAMIO*. t ,' The National Allianoe meets in Deo?mber * % at Oca'a, Florida, and I tee that tha beauti- ( Ail lit*la city of tha "Land of Flowers" intends that our Alliance Brethren from the * different States of the Union shall bare a -43?** ' iww??? State." Ocala proposes to throw open her doors to Ihe members of the National Allianoe Area of ^bargepyid wl?h unbounded geoerosity Invites them into her orange or* phards to help themse'ves of the "golden fhiit," and experienee the wide difference in the orange plucked ripe and fresh from the trees' and thpse that have to be polled { mature for market ; then Ihe railroads that traverse her beautiftil country and tfio elegant steamers that glide upon her en. ehaotiog rivers as thhy wind in their serpentine courses to ocean and gulf, are to be ptaecd without oost at the disposal of the oreinren, ma'. tuey may Dehoia some or the beauties of that wonder-land. The fair grounds at Ocala are to be fitted up and made a grand Alliance exposition, filled with the implements, machinery, and products of our diversified agricultural opuotry. Then, as finishing touch, I see i'1* ~ ^ t|tat at the last meeting of the board of dlreotors t-f the Allisnee exposition they have donated 1,000 boxes of oranges as a free gift to the delegates of the National Alliance, to bring home to their wires and children. My Alliance Brothers, don't wn wish we hnd been of the favored few that were appointed by our State Alliance to go ? ) Wouldn't our precious se'f sacrificing wires hare looked lovingly and proudly on us as we would tell them of this El Dorado of the South f Then how pur little cotton-headed ehlldren would hare dilated their eyes and stretched their mouths when we would hare been able to present them triih a whole box of oranges t But, my Brother, I must stop my pencil from following my imagination; - and will only beg yon and yonrs to lire so^rl^r^nd rl^hteoi'sl^that jrou may hare this world and the next too. ? ~ PROHIBITION. Not long since, in the city of Greenville j " i saw ? candidate come from one of the c ' "Devil Den," with waich that city is f shamefully cursed, with the distil'ed Devil that men call whiskey to buy votes. Then 8 It required no fanciful picture, but only <; reality to think of the heartaches, the c woes, the curse*, the blows, tears, the " sorrows the strife*, the crimes, the debts, the n pa:ns, the blasted hopes, the intense degra- p datioo and supreme misery which would p come from that single barrel of whiskey. J Surely, no thinking man will vole for such a a candidate. If men with this vile poison ?| fill our jails, almshouses and asylums with ol victims, what iaw is too severe to restrain ? ^ end obain this monster so merciless to man- y kind ? If it feeds our penitentiaries end ? > ~ p!?;noo*w-4,,l> 4 -l-uai-i-, iiiu III?x?r?r piiy any mau r that advocates high license. His plan to save the people from the cprsc of rum re* ^ minds me of this little poem : tl "A smiling young woman of Niger, J Who went out to ride on a ligor, At the end of theri-ie She came back inside, ? n With Acr smile on the face of the tiger. Nothing but raouiBtTiON will pleas* God, and free the people. * y ?h HAW AHV IUUUAT1UH. 0 Divine law, seems io have been instituted g to restrain wrong and promote right. t( Civil law, sajs Blackatone, mrans "the 8 rales of human action or conduct." Our ' laws are only such rules as our courts, sup- ? ported by proper authority, will enforce. ? The laws o( our republic rests, not ou bayo- e nets, as in Europe, but on the hearts, will, N an 1 intelligence of a free people. Or, to adopt * the words of Lioooln, "Ours is a government of the people, for the people, end by the people," hence the grand im- c enoe of our social and political society 1 the grand necessity of general intelligence " and education. Since, in a country like s ours, public opinion reigns supreme and onr r laws are dictated by and keep pace only " with this public opinion, how necessary that ? we cultivate and teach an intelligence that will give us the beet laws for our own genera) tlon ; and laws to which posterity in the ' ^ centuries that now lie hid in the invisible ? depjths of the future may look back, with J praise and gratitude. b a ociap op 1'apsk Bivn II kr Lira.?It WM just an ordinary rorbp of wrapping n B>er, bat it saved her life. She was in the i stages of consumption, told by pbysieians that she was ioeurable and could live only a abort tine; she weighed leas than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping " KR'Srtr1 TmPffi nfU, ma go" 1L fuTTTpio nottro , *w wipm ???? bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For Artier particulars send stamp lo W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort Snith' Trial bottles of this wcuderful Discovery Free at B. F. Potsy's . Drug Store. u Stickiso to Bakls.?Dr. J. A, Mays, a in the presence of several gentlemen at the p B eourl house on Mondey moraine last, pre- t< " tented on behalf of himself aad the oitisena of Selen a handaoms hiekory stick lo our # dlstinguisbel citiseo, Colonel Joseph II. Karla. Ike stick is naai.lv flniohad. ?f native hickory?* product of (ho soil he hM loved mid dsnnded so well?sad was presented in n cognition of Colcnel Ksrle's signal eervleis to the Plate in the lest canvass.?Sumter Watchman. Mr. VFUtiaa Whisonsnt, who lives near the month of King's Creek. In Yf rk County, hs* ' t sold his satire homo tract, of 400 sores of load, to Mr. Robert Rigniy, of Brooklyn. 1 New York. The latter gentleman bought ? the properly for Mining purposes, and will t proceed to work It very soon. A Uwm Disnssasn.?Bsliimore, Sept. 30.?The supreme bench to-day unanimously sighed sa order disbarring Ron. John H. Handy, ex-senator, .and one of the most ? prominent attorneys of the loctl bar, for tl A e mduct unbecoming a lawyer in having ap# proprlsted t? 'hie own use trust funds ~ ammoting to many thousand dollars. ;ty ''. T. si i Thk Axti T/itthy Bili. Bkcomk* LXw.? fashing'on, Sept. 10.?The President signd iho ant -lottery bill at Cresson to-day. | Mr. E-tes Q. llathbone, Chief Inspector of bo PostofBce Department, thinks thai the oil lottery bill which has just passed will rove a death b'<?w t> the Louisiana Lottery 1 Company. Said ho to-day: < 'It will so cripple then that they will be ] insble to do business on anything like a arge enough soale to meet Iho expense which ho running of the lo tery entails. To be- 1 wUL. she new, law he newspapetpir nn*lffVeHlslll^J?ciiurrv ' r no paper conld afford to forfeit the<r ig'it to use the mails for the rako of the ottcry advirtiring. Then the bill prevents 1 he company from using banks as its agents I "or th- ol ec ii n of registered letters. Unler tbis bill the in lividual who encloses f 1 n a 1? Iter through the mails for the purchase if buy ng a 1- tt< ry ticket is as liable to prosemtion as an officer or agont of the company vould be fur ns;ng the mails. I told the i*oslmaster General that this bill meant the l?nth of the lottery company. "Of course it Would not do to violate the anctty of the mail, and that will make it dl the more d fficult to detect the frauds on be mail if ih-y were attempted. The pendty of one yoar's imprisonment will do nore than an} thins else to prevent the lot try people from using the mails. We pro- I >o?e to give it the closest scrutiny end to I t >rosecute to the utmost any violations of I he law. A few convict:ons will deter any ixtenelve uro of the mails for this pur>ose. One vtry important feature of the iew law is the clnuso thst provides that any >eiaon rUs'lng Ms proviainni may ht pro. seeded against either io the district where he unlawful publication is mailed or to vhich it is carried by mail for delivery, or it which it is caused to be delivered by ma'<l o the person to whom it is addressed. "In Louisiana it was found that the derisions of the courts were uniformly favor, ible to the lottery, and convictions might tot be secured. Under the new law the tases can be tried elsewhere. I think the iffect of the new law will bo to wind up the ottery, and I koow that the lottery magnates ire of a similar opinion." An Emitt Com run kmt,?Yesterday mornng, after the adjournment of the Republi:an Stale Convention, a Convention of the Fourth Congressional District met in this rity. There were only two candidates before the Convention: Dr. J. F. Ensor and F. A. Saxon. C. M. Wilder was not in the race it all, having announced several days ago lhat he would not be a candi lnto, but still complimentary vo'es were cast J. F. Knsor received the nomination >y a handsome majority, though what he vants with it, unless it be to make future lolitical oapital out of it, is hard to uodertsnd as tho Fourth District is overwhelniog'y Democratic as to letvc any Kepublian candidate not even the gho*t of a chance or a seat in Congress.?Cel. R'gUttr. How Monkt Travkij* About.?Hecently 1 overal gentlemen met in a hotel at Kinston, 1 int. Una of them received in change a ten ent pieco on which was inscribed the mystic ymbols. "H-78." "By Jove!" said he. I uere s .a ten center that some feller has larked to see if it will ever come back." *t mo sec it," replied a gentleman of the arty. "Gentlemen," ho stid, "my name is [enry Dermond. Twelve years ago, atllali. ix, N. 8., I marked twenty ten cent pieces s this one is marked. This is the third eno sat has turned up." He offered tho owner f the $1 for it and got it.? Toronto Globe a- 1 Pl.UCKT PlCKKNS W'OMRX.?Gates, S. C , < opt. 17.?Mrs. Kobert Dillard stumb'ed I a UjgeraiJU^6|>li^||iVa\ ^ att e snake that had a rabbit cliarmod ( tear their bouso last Monday. It t ad also ten rattles and button. These are < he only rattle snakes that were kilted in j his immediate neighborhood this year.? j >/. to Greenville Ktic*. The New York H'orW and New*and Courier ! sale at H. F. 8CAIFE & SON S. , A Pkrmahrnt Corr.?For years i was 'oubled with the most maligant typo of < hronio B'ood Trouble. After trying vari- i us other remedies, without getting any < eneflt, I was induced by Jos t chell, a birbyr, who has s'nee moved , ) St. Louis, and who was cured by Swift's ] pocifio of a Constitutional Iilood Trouble, , j take 8. S. 8. A few bottles cured me ] ermanemly. I al?o consider S. S- 8. the est tonio 1 ever raw. While taking it my < reight increased and my health improved in ' very way. I have recommend 8 S- 8. to ( everal friends, and in every case they were , ati-Aed with the results8. A. Wright, Midwiy, Pa a ... The Philadelphia Record says : "Whoever ontrols the school books of a nation controls AUwm A Lm..0I? I a nf ?! pan pla. TKa ier impressions upon you'liful minds can lever do eitoced. .no matter what may be nculcated by subsequent teachings, the lesons learned from primary text-books are lever forgotten. Therefore, it is wise to ;uerd with solicitude the channe s through rhlch information may flow to the young < ainds of scholars in the public school*." . ' ' | A Mass or Souks.?I am so grateful for 1 he beneficial results obtained from using i I. S. 8. that I want to add my testimony i a that already published, for the public ood. I was a mess of sores before using, 2 ut am now entirely cured. i C. McCarthy, St. Louh, Mo. i Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases tailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. ??? 1 Lad es Lace Handkerchiefs at 10 eta. each ' t * B. M. COHEN & BKO'S 1 IhtHgeeaaCWld BPMIHMWM, UMT^ BROWN'S IROH BITTKRS. All dealers koep It, SI per bottle. Genuine has ' trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 1 Llatof Letters Remaining in the PostofBce at Union, for te week ending Sept. 20, 1800. Willie So bank. | II Caffney. Persona eaHtag for the above letters wi.l lease say if advertised, and will be required > pay one cent for tbeir delivery. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. j Three Buckeye Mowers FOR SALE, At lees than oost. Apply to J. H. RODGER, or . L. N. RODGER. , Masonic Notice. A. Lmig7~No, v.-. si.^wtn-iM pi teld at M atonic Temple (hie, Friday, evening, A 8 o'eloek. All Ihe brethren ere urged to w present. W. D. ARTHUR. Seo'y. Admininistrator's Notice, i A LL persona ho'ding elnima against the Cetlnle of Willie L. Heeife, will present Item, properly attested at onee to i B. F. ARTHUR, Adiuin:etrator. Sept 6 , 80 If TAX NOTICE. | THE Tex Jlooks for Union County, 8. C., will b? opened at Union 0. If., 8. C., >n the 15th day of October, 1890, for the mlleotioa of the taxes for the fiscal yo*r sommencing November 1st, 1889, snd will remain optBfbKjiJiki 15th day ofl^cember, 1890, at which ^ne they^jr close and upon all mit n?ld *hs that dftte 15 per 1 ,M'r< "i"l law. For the purpose of collectlog AfffT taxes I will be at the following places on the day nnd d*te named : Union C. II., October 16th to 23d. Writ Spring*, FiMay forenoon, Oct. 24th. Coleraine, Friday afternoon, Oct. 24th. Gibb*', Saturday forenoon, Oct. 26th. Ctdar Bluff, Monday afternoon, Oct. 27th. Ctom Krgt, Tuesday, O tobcr 28h. Minlrr't Store, Wednesday forenoon, Oct. 29tb. Gothen Hill, Thursday forenoon, Oct. 30th. iY*h Dam, Friday, October 31st. Santue, Saturday until 3 P. M., Nor. 1st. Mt. Tabor, Monday, Nor. 3d. Kellun, Tuesday, Nor. 4th, and Wednesday forenoon, Not. 6th. Goudegtville, Thursday .. forenoon, Nor. 6th. M * Kendriek'i Store, Thursday afternoon, Not. 6th. . .tw WiUHtuvilU, Friday, Nov. 7, and 8a(urJ*y+. forenoon, Not. 8th< Draytonville, Monday, Not. 10th'. Timber Ridge, Tuesday forenoon, November Uth. Aibtiry, Tuesday aftcrnnon, Not. 11th, and Wednesday forenoon, Not. 12tb. Jonttcille, Thursday, Not. 18tb, and Friday forenoon, Not. 14th. TAX LEVY AS FOLLOWS : For State purposes 6} Mills. For Ordinnay County purposes 4) Mills. For School Constitutional tax 2 Mills. For Past Indebtedness 1J Mills. For Interest on Railroad Bonds 3j Mills. For Retiring Railroad Bonds 1 Mill. Total 17J Mills. All male ciliiens between the ages of twenty-one and fifty yearn, who are physically able to earn a support, no liable to pay a poll tax. l'er.-ons owning property in different townships will pl3atc so Hate when they come to pay their lax. 1 will be at my afficc at Union C. II., on and after the 10th day of Norember, 1890, until the 16th day of December, 1890. J. B. T. SCOTT, County Treasurer. Sept 19 88 4t SHERIFF'S SALES _ ftUK OCTOBER, 1890. BY virtue of sundry exeeuti >ns to me directed, I will sell, before the Court douse door, in the town of Union, on Moolay the sixth d*y of October next, during h*hffiilhm^ra*^^a^er^ the foilowi vintytwo hundred ^nmjSBP^ acres, mote or le#*, bounded John McNeace, Phi ip Dunn, Samuel Bsrnadore, John Q. Ga'lman, Lydia Sinclair, Dr. L. E. Meador, end others. Levied on and to be sold as the properly >f T. J. Harris at the suits of Thomas Vinton and others, plaintiff's, against T. J. Harris and J. C. Harris, Defendants. al80, 100 acuks. One tract of land belonging to the estate >f Joseph M. Scot', deceased, situate, lying ind being in Jonesvillc township. Union bounty, containing one hundred and sixty teres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Sartor, J. W. Scott, C. R. Long and McWhirter tract, set off to the wid<.w and ihildren of Joseph M. Seott, deceased, as a Homestead exemption. Levied on and to be sold as the properly >f Joseph M. Scott, deceased, at the suit of William Munro, plaintiff, against Joseph a. Scott, aa Administrator of the estate of Joseph M. Scott, deceased. J. G. LONG, Sheriff Union County. Sheriff's Office, Union Co , Sept. 16, 1890. Sept 19 38 3t Foot House and Poor House Farm ! OrricR or Coomtt Comjumionkr?, 1 Umox Cot'nty, Sept. 23, 1890. j QEALED bids, addressed to the Clerk of kj mis uoiinl, will be received until Mon* day tbe 13th day of October next, for Super* intended of Poor House and Farm; and bide for the necessary sewing, which will be two suite each for the Pnupera unable to do iheir own work. For the farm the County will furnish the itock for a two-horse farm, provender for laid stock, and the necessary farm implenents. * DUTIES OF SUPERINTENDENT. The Superintendent will be required, when lot otherwise employed on the premises, 'or the County, to make a band on the farm ind do the necessary hauling of supplies and wood ; to hire the additional labor and uVtUUUsulke farm under the directions of Any farther information required will be given by the Clerk of the Boanl, upon op* plication. Dy order of the Board, CHARLES BOLT, Clerk of Board. Sept 26 89 8t Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are herdlqr enuth ned not to trespass on the plantation known as me MCK.IM1CK riace, situated near Uross Krys P. O., and now occupied by (he undersigned, by ridiog, walking, hunting, culling lown trees or trespassing in nny other*way >n said place, without my oonseut. If any one, without regard lo race or color, is found violating the above notice ihey will be prosecuted to the (idlest extent >f the law. EDWIN DAVI8, Cross Keys. ..... .a,.rr.. For Sale or Lease.* MY plantation in the fork of Paoolet and Broad River, known an the Alexander place, containing five hundred aerea. A four or five horse farm can be cultivated. LIBERAL TERM8. Por particulars enquire of Mr. J. H. Gallman, living near the place, or myself at Pacolet, 8. C. h. f. Mcdowell. Sept. 19 ' 48 lit f *- - * ATTENmN,C^ I am homo ogaii*:aft?|MH the the heat and * Stock of GoodaTi^pBpP^^^iroo^ I fled that Miii^?cy xatfll^ IP there aft we] OASH and thereforcJW?%t BOTTOM P tomera toe benefit, *fT>oy'cmap and sell o adage, that "quick sales and Yort profits" i ?RTl G ( In this line n>j Slock iJnrper and b In Ladies Dress Good*, uiyaoortinoot i: seloct, bofore the Stock lias bJn picked pv< 8HOS. SHOES Oar Stock cf Boots aod Spos is so Urg tbem. If jou wish nnythinlin this tine ni H^LTL^i -A.TVI In this department "all I i?|w that you g themsetrcs. " icev?..; I " ? " v mJi >T H ... I hare somo spcoiftl. icd/?ncots in. tbi Clothiog^fron^^ejlj^^lo the Boost. J' " &-J I can sell yon Ladle*' tickets at New Yo in them. 'I have O BO O K Will eell jou Crockerj20 per oeot. chea] Give me a call. . llcepcctfullj \ J. "V April 11 . It T. K. B A wnotKXVLti ANb 'RCT ALL KINDS . rtJRNITUt WINDOW BHADE8. OORNI0B POl CARPETA RUGS SASH, D?#^ B S , , LUMBER AND 4 LIMiK! LIM I HANDLE THESE GOODS BY THE CAR TO GIVE INSIDE FIGURES ON ANYTHING II Sept *26 3il WM. A. NICH0L80N & SON, 1 BANKERS, UNION, 8. C. _ Si A general banking business t.nnsacted. Deposi's received, sahftiotto check. Exchange bought aaAeeld. M Collections made on appoint*. Safe deposit boxesj Acooonu of iadixidadWfcAltmaAinic" t d. j mmpinsfiYa * | nonrieh^ jure, ure ana | J| Notice of Application J! for OhAter. ? NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Ocncnl Assembly T< of the State of South Carolina, a* its nest ni Session, for tho Charter of a Railroad Com- 'I' pany to construct and opern'c a tailrnml of front Union Court llou^ S, or horn 'j1 some point between Union Court House and Jonesville, on the line of the Spartanburg, Union and Columbia lUilroad, t? Lock hart Shoals, 8. C., by such route ?s may be deemed most prncticab'e. C. D. FAKKAR, V. K. MoRKK, JOSEIMI .WALKER, A. If. FtJBTKR. C. K. FLsMlNG. Sept 12 37 ' \ It The State of South.JUaroliim. S" couxtV liy JAMES M. OEK. ESQ., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mel via- II. Kelly has made suit to me to g'eut him letters of To Administration on the K?ute of and effects \ of Mary E. Kelly, depeaard. J These are, therefore, to ci.'e and admonish wl all and singutar the kindred and creditors th< of the said Mary K Kel y. deceased, that Co they be and appear,before me, in the Court to nf PrnhulA in ha hilil al IThUm C If Q?** Carolina, on the 6tli day of Octob<r, next, wi after publication lereof, at 11 o'c'oclc in ex the forenoon, to sluw cause, if any they yo have, why tjie said Administration should tii not be granted. .1 wi Given under my hand tide 16th day of mi September, Anno ronnmi 1890. " * J1MKSM. OEE, \ ??*? > V I'robate Judge. Published on tin of September, -I, i8aorin_ih-. 1 ! iwywCrli .. ... .i an C A LI ON H. F. SOAIFE & SON, Dealers in all kihds of Staple.aud Fancy Qroeeries, Confectioner!* anl fruits. FINE CIGAIIH AND TOBACCO. V CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODBNWAB1. LAMPS AN1I CHIMNEYS, YYICKS BURNERS. AMD KEROSENE OIL. fr. Tim Annul P?aam t l.naea alvnt'ti rati I nnil 1/1 and everything el*# in tha Grocery line. The AV?r? and Oouriv, Vhnr!mlon World, Greenville Daily Xttrs and the New York World, always on sale. sn H. F. 8CA1PE A SON. M FOR BALRST f< 1 OFFER for (ale 306 acri of vnluable land lying on the Glenn jlpring road, 2 miles from Uuion C. It. Trare i< a good farm house with 4 cis^ihoi. oilier buildings on it, and a g<><Hkfch*f wa'er. If not sold prlvateiJ^^^B will sell publicly on Salssday in^Oi^Pw*. P, fJy^n'KAHSON. :?jfT\ ? a^jLl * * ? * . %\f % ".SS BUYERS! ' i ~\.;t *; T ' . Ndrthern Market#, Where I bought % J , . y> I ET E ^^^W^!?**e7brooght t 1 as it dooa down here. I "buy foW-. RICKS. Of course I give my cuaheap, beiog a firm believer ia the old ire better than the old timo methods./ > O 1) H . etter selected than ever before, i simply superb. Couio early aqd fr* !, SHOES e that wo haven't room to plsce 3W is your time. > CAPS. ;ivo me a look. The geods will sell :|n.O.; ... " - /_ is line, in. both Men's and Youth's So Overcoats 1. found thorn so cheap and satisfy yourself- that I mean \\ lckets. ; v rk prices, having gotten a bargain EM Y, per than you can buy it oisewhcro. V. McLURE, Agent. i tf ILEY, .UL DEALER IS ' ' ' ' : IE AND BEDDING. jBS PICTURE FRAMES VND MATTING. AND BLINDS. | SHINGLES. i JB ! LIME ! LOAD AND AM ALWAYS PREPARED S MY LINE. I :!m 'lie State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In tko Court of Common I\ens. ininom for Relief?Complaint not Served. Winter C. Wallace, Plaintiff, again?t [try N. Parr, John W. 0, Smith, Petty Edwards Haines nod Daniel E. E. Smith, Drftndan(t. b <A? Jpffcn dant* : IflMI im turn far. ,nufm"n"1 *n 1 iftugo, it Union Court House, South -trolina, within twenty days after the sorIce hereof, exclusive of the day of such trtrice ; nnd if you ttil to answer the com. Inint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff" \ this action will app'y to the Court for the ilief demanded in the complaint. J. C. WALLACE, Plaintiff's Attorney. 0 the Dcfendao's, Uc'ty Edwards H?mes ?d Daniel E. E. Smith : Take notice, Thr.t ie complaint in this action was filod in the fice of tho Clerk of tlio Court at Union, 1 the County of Union nnd State of South irolina, on the oth day of September, 18'.K>. J. C. WALLACE, Plaintiff s Attorney. Scjtl2 87 tit The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. mmons for Relief?Comj laint not Scrrcd. Winter C. Wallace, J'laintiJT, against bn W. O. Smith, Betty Edwards Hamcs, Daniel E. K. Smith, Mary N. Parr, David Smith, Jesse Smith, Defendant*. i the Defendant*: TOU are hereby summoned sill required L to answer tiie complaint in this action, itch is filed in the office of the Clerk of e Court of Common Plons, for the said unty, and to serve a copy of your answer the said complaint on the subscriber at s office, No. 3 Law Range, at Union, S. C., thin twenty days after the service hereof, elusive of the day of such service ; nnd if u fail to answer the complaint within the tie aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action II apply to the Court for the relief detnJed in the complaint. J. C. WALLACE, Plaintiff"* Allni-n?? Dated Sept. 2d, A. D.18!Kk " /-*?> 1 J. II. McKimick, skal [ Clerk. tTDani el K. K. Smith: Take notice, tiint I e complaint in tbii action was filed in I he ice of the Clerk of the Court at Union, the County of Union and State of 8outh .rolin.i, on the 21 day of September, 1890. J. C. WALLACE, Plaintiff's Atteroey. Sept 12 37 6t Suable plantation TO SELL OR RENT. GOO acres of choice cotton and grain land lltiinn P.Aiin<? within ft tnila nf Ilnulian [II p7o.Vn<i the a. C. k *N. it. ItT, and 1} jin the 3 C?. B. It. >0 ACRES RENT EASILY FOR lu BALKS OF COTTON. There is a good dwelling house, kitchen, joke house, large gin house and screw, id neccasary outbuildings 011 the place, id a fluo young orchard aqd trodcn. o ? -.Aitl. ni.*? A -J to pnrcr Wvery healthy and noted for its rtillty of soil. Apply to C. J. HUNTER, or JOS. H. HUNTER, Prosperity, S. C. Aug 1 81 tf 1,000 Bufthels.?Native Red Rust oof Seed Otits, for sale at FARR ^THOMSON'S. Sept, 6 30 If NEW GOOD* NEV -- Our Buyer has just returned from the BRT BOOWf ^ I.MPf "aRTlci COMPLE1 We have also a splendid and eENT'S CL( FURNISHING G ZIEGLER'S AND BAIi for Gents, Ladies ai ZIEGLER'S HAND-S for Gents, in Congress and La Other reductions in pi REMEMBER THE DEft SEWING M, rhicli we guarantee to be equal in ever iriccd machines. Over 70 now in use in rarranted for 5 years, and have all ncces The "OLD RELIABLE." FOSTER, WIL Jan 4 1 RED U C ISP R I In order to re SPRING and Stock of Dry Goods, Shoe from this date offer anyth IMMENSE at about C CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STO ELSEWHE Respectfully, RODGER &: Sept 0 3G PREPARE FOR r If you are in need of a 1ER, CONDENSER, or CO' and call on me before pui BUGGIES ^ HARNESS GENERAL HARDWARE Yours, truly, W. D. LEADING Feb 14 * 7 R M. McDERMID, MACHINE REPAIR WORKS, \ UNION, S. C. SPECIAL A TTEjYTIOA TO REPAIRING ,er( ENGINES, BOILERS AND GUNS, &C. ? WOULD BE PLEASED TO FURNISH "T wil PRICES TO THOSE NEEDING ANY bet KIND OF MACHINERY. ton If your Engine, Boiler, Thresher, Gin or j Mill nccAs repairing, now is the lime to have ittlone. Do not wait until you need the * machine, or until others semi theirs, thus ' crowding the shop nnd delaying your work, , butsend at once nnd avoid the annoyance ^ of being kopt waiting. It takes time to repair a machine properly, ho that if every j one waits until bis machine is needed, and all send at once, some of you will cither be kept waiting or 1 will have to lose your , work. Now is the time, while business is dull. Send in jour work nnd have it done promptly nnd well. Delays are dangerous. | R. M. MoDKRMID. ' Way ? , ?> tf p MONEY TO LOAN. ' ON Improved Farm lands, in sums of 19300 and upwar Is. Loans repayable in cat small anoual instal ments, through a period 1 of six years, thus enabling the borrower to fac pay off his indebtedness without exhausting be! his crop in any one year. Apply at onoe to D. A. T0WN8END, Attorney) Union, 8. 0. Aug 16 38 ll Jar 5! IT. GOODS! Markets, nwf our Stock of r LES, AND NOTIONS IS 'E. well selected line of >THIN O, \ 0 0 D S , ETC. r STATE SHOES id Children. EWED SHOES ced?formerly $7. roportion. /IOREST $19 50 1CHIAE, v respect to any of the higher Union County. They are fully sary attachments. KINS & CO tf T I 0 X CES. duce our SUMMER >s and Hats, we will ing in our STOCK JOST. ck before purchasing :re, PURCELL. A BIG CROP. COTTON GIN, FEEDTTON PRESS, be sure "chasing. | AND PHAETONS. r STOVES. Line of s ni\r ft A i\m BEWLEY. DEALER IN HARDWARE To the Gin Men. [TK STILL SKLL TIIK FOLLOW IN (I Y rclinble and well-tested Gins : WINSHIF. BROWN. II A I>... I'll ATT. }al\ and see us before purchasing, sis oui ms arc accommodating FAKIt & THOMSON. Vntr 1 " 1 2ir. " * * UuAfpuu^ '* !~ " fOTICK is hereby given, that Uo-'ks of subscripii n t? the Cn* itnl Sioek of lie Lockhart Manufacturing Company'' 1 he opened on (lis 20th day of Septeui f 1800, at the following places, to-wit : Jffice of l'elzer, Hodgers & Co., Charlcsi, S. C. I.oan and Exchange Hank, Columbia, S. C. Poster, Wilkins & Co , Union, S. C. lohn L. Agers, Chester, S. C. National ltank of Newberiy, S. C. IV. I,. Roddy's, Rock Hill, S. C. Merchants & Farmers Hank, SpartanrK> 8- C. Norwood s Hank, Greenville, S. ('. 3fficeofCapt. V. E. Mcllee, Asheville.N. C. C. L>. FA RRAII, Sec'y. aud Treas. Sept 10 88 21 VILLIAMSTON EMALE COLLEGE. UEV. 8. LANDER, A. M., Pkksidknt. IE FORE DECIDING WHERE TO I educate your daughter, Hcntl for iv lalognc of tlie WiUiam-ton Fciuxlc College, h'all session opens Sett. 10, wih better ilitics for 'borough instruction than ever fi re. Best advantages. Lowest rates. Adddres REV. 8. LANDER. A. M. President, WiUiamstuu, 8. C. Aug? 83 tt?