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r?. . <? "V' ' j* # J* V ?iMM?MMMi ? , HULLA BONA TAX. 0 C Tax paji 922 64 Past ia tebUdntn T>{( p*y? 3 24 vw 7*. ?. uonas p?jr? 22 64 Bt<iiiii| B. R. Bonis pays 6 47 School Tax pays 12 94 Total Nu'la Bona Tax. 967 93 I Pol's abatoi by County Auditor 966 Ol1 ' Pol's Non Est 172 00 ToUl Polls snd Penalties not COllSCMCI f200 ou COUNTY TREASURER'S COMMISSIONS. O C Tax f ajs $177 78 rut indebtedness tax pays 25 89 Interest on R. R. Bonds tax PV - J77 78 Retiring R. R. Bonds tax pays ou 79 School tax pajrs 101 59 Tot>l Commissions $533 33 DISBURSEMENTS OF TIIE ORDINARY COUNTY FUNDS. Baid to Jijrors and Witnesses $1,947 45 Check 1 J Tnir''"' r" r"" -J aifi flfti 8 J F Norman, ' ? 102 10 , i WM Cat I man M ? 284 10 267 W II Sartor.. 3 00 nai m? x ...i ? MI ii 111. Mine. IV OO 807 C L Klrhy 3 GO 811 F W Eieon 4 20 367 Km Munro 25 00 858 Greene Bros 24 75 859 F M Fmrr 20 00 -' 8G0 Walker, E?ins & Cogswell 20 00 881 Glenn D Peakc..'. 10 00 ' 362 J G Long 25 00 863 W A Nicholson 80 00 864 D Mosley 8 25 366 J G Mosley 3 25 366 J L Strain 6 26 367 R W Tiosley 1175 868 R M Stokes 30 00 869 W M Galluian, Ch'n B C C 271 69 872 8 R Crawford 2 26 878 Carolina Spartan 4 00 874 II G Bailey 4 00 876 J F Norman 6 80 876 George Bailey 3 60 377 W H Sartor 6 00 878 J H Rodger 6 76 379 Greene Bros 16 50 880 B F Gregory 26 00 881 R M Stokes 60 00 882 A C C Humphries 3 76 383 J M Nicholas 8 25 384 G B Fowler....v 11 00 886 Jacob R:ce 8 85 386 J It Bat ties 13 50 387 Philip Rice 10 00 888 S M Rice, Jr., E. U 17 25 889 L G Young 1 90 890 II M Cohen & Bro 12 25 891 J D Smith 2 70 892 A A Snrrait 6 25 893 Jos G Gnllman 4 00 am JF.nl J 3 mm. 3f40.. 896 Samual Barne't 76 397 11 B Bailey 10 00 898 Y S Bobo 16 00 899 J W Posey & Bro .' 2 26 400 P C Whisenant 2 00 401 F. R Wallace 15 00 402 Km Goudelock 7 00 403 N B Morgan 349 20 404 Newel Smith, Sr 10 00 405 J G Long 300 00 406 J B T Scolt 14 45 407 Charles Bolt 11126 408 E 11 Wallace, Pres. M & P N Bank 800 00 409 I C Nance 79 00 410 E R Wsllacc, Pres. M k P N Bank 1,826 22 411 J II Sims 412 David Johnson 25 00 418 W M English 12 00 a* 414 T J Off." 35 50 415 It M Stokes 25 00 410 S L Pryor 26 00 417 J L Strain 15 75 418 J C Ssrtor 25 75 419 J Mobley Hill 16 00 420 J P Gage 25 00 421 J F Bailey 26 50 422 It W Scott 43 20 423 A A Gault 32 GO 424 S It Crnwferd 14 00 463 E It Wallace, Pres M & P N Bank 272 76 _ 454 E It Wallace, Pro* M k P N Bank 195 21 465 Fant Bros 500 00 456 W A Turner 100 00 457 Foster, Wilkins & Co 100 00 458 Mrs^M"ry Grant, office rent 75 00 450 J# JfrU, Clerk B C C 33 93 ^ Wallace, Pres. M & P N <\Tlank 1,500 00 on bridge . CO OC 471 E It Wallace, Pres M & P N Bank 460 00 482 S L West 34 20 483 Nimrod Smith 2 50 484 J 0 Sartor 5 60 486 T J Orr 1121 489 J C Sartor 6 25 487 J F Bailey 13 30 *c? V t Krown 3 00 C489 F E DAVIS 10 00 490 Spearn k IIowcll 1 f>0 " 491 8 M Rice, Jr 4 66 492 Wrn Wilbur 3 00 493 R M Flukes 61 00 494 J V Bailey., 17 CO 496 J L Strain 37 CO 496 R W Scoll 37 CO 497 (Irohnm k Sparks 21 40 498 JUT Scoll 2 CO 499 John McNeace 2 70 600 .UR 19 00 C01 Chan Roll 27 07 602 J G GaIIuibii 33 00 603 J G Long 100 00 606 Warren Harnett 10 00 606 W T Stewart 40 00 607 Marcillun Littlrjohn 7 00 608 Sara Sims C 01 609 Charles Bolt 7 96 Totsl Disbursements balances $10,469 GO | 41 - -J ORDINARY COUNTY PAST INDEBTEDNESS. 426 T C Duncan S 17 *? ia J U Karrar 9 00 427 T M Lit i If John 6 00 428 P M C< ben 37 10 429 Fa*r k Thomson 19 00 430 Foster, Wilkios & Co 34 60 431 F M Farr 81 86 132 Wm Jeffries 8 00 I 433 J H Fowler 7 00 433 J w 1 Lever 100 00 430 ] ho P Gage 12 66 437 J 1 Long 236 00 438 V A Nicholson 108 00 439 J C Hunter 37 00 443 Paul J. ncs.. .. 20 83 444 Wa Iter, F.rins k Cogswell 43 75 446 J 0 Long 100 00 446 J C Richards 19 fiO 447 A 0 Hire 25 00 448 Ferr & Thomson 28 22 449 Fester & Wilkios 61 86 450 F M Fnrr 7 01 461 J C Hurler 66 32 464 J G Long 60 00 466 J W 1$ 60 00 466 T C Duncan 26 00 467 W A Nicholson 26 00 468 PM Cohen 25 00 469 F M Farr 24 00 476 W M Cnlloian. Cli n BCC 6^ ' 3 04 478 IVm Jeffries 2 40 479 J D Jeffries 4 00 480 J Q Long 41 11 481 W A Nicholson 23 46 Total $1,356 22 INTEREST ON R. It. BONDS. 440 E R Wallace. Pres M A 1* N Bank $4,860 00 441 E R Wallace, Tros M & P N Bank 68 00 442 E R Wallace, Pres M & P N Bank 1,788 67 460 E R Wallace, Pres M & l? N Bank 700 00 463 E R Wallace, Pros M k P N Bank 1,500 00 472 K K Wallace, Pros M & I' N Bank 438 05 473 K R Wallace, Tres M & P N Bank 461 35 604 E R Wallhcc, Pres M & P N Bank 660 08 Total $10,327 C5 RETIRING R. R. BONDS. 461 R II Wallace, Prcs M & P N Bank $2,140 00 474 K R Wallace, Prcs M & P N Bat k 400 00 Total $2,540 #0 Respect fully submitted, J. B. T. SCOTT, Treasurer for Union Coun'y. (eo.NCI.l'DKD KKXT WBKK.) Railroad Notice. and afcr March 8lh, the Columbia 4 fr6 JVp. m."nh'?i ffiel rnYn on Aila* lic Coast 1 Lin* for ( Imrlcrton will dc| art at 5.85, c lined bn from Charleston la points on Columbia & Giecnrillc Rail Road will sl-o bo mnde Tin., Atlantic Const Line at Columbia, jnrties going to or coming from Charleston will be p'eapcd with the Atlantic Const Line Route. T. M. EMERSON, G. P. A., Wiiinington. N. C. Alkx. McRkk, J u., Soliciting Agt., Greenville, S. C. March 13 11 It. Application for Homestead. NOTICE is hereby given that Matilda Roclicilc, widow of Jerry Rochelle, /Un?A ?.1 l.?. I --i?' " 'Vivircu, mil nira ucr JH'llllon ociore 111e to have a homestead assigned and set < fl fi>r tlie benefit of herself and lier minor children, Thomas Rochcllc, Corric Rochclle, and Ellison Rochelle from the re> 1 and persons 1 property of the said Jerry Roche le. Notice is further given that the said petition will come up for henring before me OH thl lit-. ,!,.j rf ?|n-ii iu%i at 1 1 o'slutk, A. M. C. H. PEA KB, Master for Union County. Master's Office, March 10. 1801. March 14 11 Jt* KENTUCKY SADDLE STALLION, JR. WII.L stand at. the following places during this month, and repeat his visits every 0th day : Sanluc, Tuesday and Wednesday 17th and 18th ; Union, Thursday and Friday, 10th and 20th ; Jonesvillc, Saturday and Mouday, 21st and 23d. Will meet parties ni Anbury Po. Tuesday 24th, to make arrangements fur a stand there $12 INSURANCE. Saddler is a beautiful Mabogony hay. 1G hands high, 6 years old. Was bred by Nca' Harland, of Hawkins County, Tmuessec, and was sired by old 'Saddler' from Clark County. Ky; he by Jim Wallace;' he by 'McDonald's Halcrom dam James Scott's bipawlihm t - ?- i lei 4w?m Wy Brnnb ,* bred l?y T. C. Vanme'er, Lexington, Ky.; i 2d dam by Thomas McDonald's saddle Stallinn Lio fiamKSnSnn af ?'^ ?: ? ' ..vm, ? ? HIV UIUUU VI V'U \.UPJ'IT Bottom' with that of the best racing blood of Keotucky. 1st dam by 'Martinette' and 'Alborax.' CRAWFORD &C0., Jonesville, S. ('. March 13 11 2t Treasury Department Office of Comptroller or the Ccrrbncy. j Wasiiinotoh, Feb'y 25th 1801. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidenc* prescotcd to the undersigned, it has been mado to appear thnt. "The Merohants and Planters National Rank of Union," in the Town of Union, in the County of Union and Flate of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress to enable National Banking Associations to ox( tend their corporate existence and for other purposes," af proved July 12th, 1882. Now, therefore 1, Eward S. I.acey, Comptroller! of the Currency, do hereby certify tH*t "The Uerolitio* *n<l Planters National Rank of Uuion," in lit* Town of Union in the County of Union and State of South Carolina, i? authorized to have succession for Ilia peritd specified in its amended articles of association, namely until close of buaiiioss on August 31st 1012. ^ In testimony whereof, witness my re a i. v hand and seal of oftiea this 26th j day of February, 18111 K. S- LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency. No. 2<tOO. March G 10 4t. i , 41 REPORT OF THE CONDIHOIT r mi Merchants' ft Planters' NATIONAL II A NK OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA. At Union, in tike State of South Carolina, at the e'oee of bueimrea, February, 'JGth, 1891. RESOURCES ? . i m .TOO W (drafts, secure I and unseeurod 4,086 98 IT S Ilnmla (A aarnra eireula (ion - 15.000 00 Due from approved reserve ag'fs 10.082 94 Due from other National Banks 0.554 40 Furniture and Fixtures 2.000 00 Current expenses nod taxes paid 732 04 Bills of other Banks 1,320 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 189 05 Specie - 24,464 05 Legal tender uotes 9,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S.Treaeurer, (5 per ct of circulation) 076 00 Total .$204,211 68 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pnid in $00,000 00 Surplus fund .. 45,000 00 Undivided profits 9,599 04 National Bank notes outstanding 13,500 00 Dividends unpaid 1,530 00 Individual deposits subject to Due to State Banks and Bankers 1,770 08 Total $204,211 68 Statk or South Carolina, 1 County or Union, as j I, George Monro, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, GEORGE MUNUO, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to Icforc mo this 7th day of March, 1891. f^-s) GEO. II. OETZEL j seal > Notary Public. Correct?Attest : K. R. WALLACE.) F. M. FAHR, > Directors. JOHN A. FANT. j Millinery. HAVING disposed of my Millinery business (o J. W. McLure, Agent, I hereby tender to my former patrons and friends my sincere thanks f< r their kind appreciation of my efforts to serve them, and ask them to continue to my successor the liberal patron, ago heretofore so kindly extended to me. MRS. MARY FOUCHK. As announce t above, I have purchased the Miliincry business of Mrs. Mary Fouche and will endeavor to conduct it satisfactorily to those who favor ntc with their patronage. My buyer is now in the Northern Markets selecting the litest n >velties in this line, and I will soon ask tho La-lies to inspect a large and well selected flock of Miltin*ry goods. J. W. McLUltK, Agent. March 13 11 2t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge WHEREAS, F. M. Fair has made suit to me to gmnt h'ni Letters of Adndo's(ration on the Estate of and effects <f Miss Xt-rt McNally, deceaa^L , n- j all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Nora McNally, decease I. that they be and appear before me, in tire Court of rronntc, In be lie it fit Uu.on C. 11., South Carolina, on the 21st day of March, nexf, nflcr publication hereof, ?t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the raid Adaiiiistrn*inn aliouhl not be granted. Given under my hand an 1 Fed this 4th day of March, Anno Don ini, 1801. JAMES M GEE. Pruba'e Judge. Published on the 0th day of March 181)1, in the Weekly Union Times. March 6 10 2t. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION 1!y JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge WHEREAS, F. M. Fnrr has made suit to me to grant htm Letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Miss Catharine McNally, deceasedTitSji; sre "Lcrcf?vc, t> iiiiv uuu , <*uionisii alt and singular tlio k'ndrcd and creditors of the said Catharine McNally, deceased, that they be ond appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. IP, South Cr.ro';;,.*, ?u ?hc ii*i u?y oi .viarcti, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the snid Adniinislraion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th. day of March, Anno Domini, 18H1. JAMES M. GEE, Probate Judge. Published on the 0th day of March 1801, in the Weekly Union Times. March 6 10 2t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. My JAMES M. GEE. ESQ., l'rotnte Judge. WHEREAS, John P. 1 homas has made puit to rao to grunt him Hellers of Administration on the Estate cf and effects of Titus G. Fnrr, deceased. These are, therc'ore, to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and ere litors of the said T?n?? a- B-*?t ttiat I ihey ne and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 21st day of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cnu?c, if any they hn?e, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and peal this 4th day of March, Anno Domino, 1891. JAMES M. GEE, I'fobate .Judge. Published on (lie Gth day of March 1801, in the Weekly Union Times. March G 10 2t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. IVy JAMES M. GEE, ESQ , Probato Judge. WIIEHEAS, John P. Thomas has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adrninistritinn on the estate of and effects of Nancy Gordon, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite aud aim on ish nil and singu'ar rlie kindred and creditors of the said N'anoy Gordon, deceased, that they be and appear, Ge'ore tne, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union Court FTouse, South Carolina, on the 21st day of March, next, after publication hereof ai 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hero, why tho said Adnrinis'ra'ion should not be granted. (liven under my hand and seal this 4th day of March, Anno Domini, 1 1. JAMES M. ORE, Probata Judge. Publblnd on the Gtlr day of March 1801, in the Weekly Union Times. March G 10 2t S I N' G P A ATf 1 I)RY pOODS We are bow r*c<rf?V Stock of avrjr Sh?>e*, H?K t^rt^MhtfLjefcUk k ike and iha iftiilit irWlHfr^HHRIar1"^? pjSit?n?N ud eouitr^ tffibi tundid to I will lid IlisNS V??i? Dri*?r\nd Can Co?m noTtliits.ind try to suit jw to % Hat ?r Boiwi C?U ?nd Ml us. Respectfully, GRlIIAM Septft so FOR JUST 25 C SNTS, I WILL GIVE OU An Adze-Eys Hammer, n II clief, Handsaw, Carpenters 8qnare, 8|>lrit ^eeel, Vise, a Monkey Wrench, Ion* liaudlARake, Ilee, Smoothing Iron, 14 qt. Diih l\n, 10 qt. Tin Ducket, 6qt. C ffee ro?,.l g*. Measure, Brass Hoop Ced?r Duck#, B:*?s Waiter, large hifh-footo-l Ufcaa Lamp, ln?g? Olais Ditcher, 1 set of TutaMcrsi 1 set of Goblets, large Glass Rose Dfw>, Glass Css*er, a big assortment wf Chtoa ylatcyCups and |J f.tnen" Table^'o*ci?!f''Wff^Gep!^T^Cap^ Men's Wool Caps, Men's Hoys Wool nam a niro taiAHmpnl nf .LwaIw r.tmks and Brushes, Dueling and ^eaniug Diush and Trays, Saddle lilankef, Iron Stone Qrauite Flat l)ish, noti-bmWnb'c Lamp Chimney, Dinner Bell, an ' hundreds of tiiee and large pieces of W(*urn, Tin, Olsns, Crockery and Hardware, w|wy ef which were formerly sold for 60 and75 cents. lam also conrtantly adlinglo my 6 and 10 cent counters : thry *re n-fr exccclingly at tract ire. Customers for Arse counters frequently conic from < thcF countie*. In fact, 1 often sell these goods to trnroling gentlemen from ail parts of the country.? These gentlemen who see a great deal, and know all about prices, know these BARGAIN goods are chtap. Here is the place to get jour full moneys worth. Don't Forgot that I Keep Also * Full Line of 8TAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, CROCKERY and QUKKSSWARK, T1N and wool)hIfWd HAiun'AKI, JUG and JARWAP.E and FLOWER POTS, OILS and PAINTS, and WlKftOW GLASS, LEATHER sod SHOE FINDINGS, BOOTS and SHOES, and in fact, a most genereus line of General Merchandise, which 1 am roping as cheap, and perhaps cheaper than the'ehenpest. S. M. BICE, JR., E. U. Feb 7.7 0 if J. B. PORTER HAS MOVED HIS STOCK OF GROCERIES AND FANCY GOODS (ROM THE LITTLE I,'KEEN I HOST j INTO TUK^jfc IT- j n in m i FORMEPLY OCCUPIED BY MR. JOHN BODGtEF, NKXTABOVKT. K. BAILEY'S Fl'RKli UHK STOltK, Where lie will be f-lc-acl An meet and Ferve 1.is old cuMomers with / PLAIN AND FANCY (IHOCIgrKS, CANNED GOODS OF ALL KI^DS. CRACKERS AND CHEESE, 1 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRENCH AND COMMON CANplES. FRUITS AND NUTS OF ALL KINDSThankful to the people of Uul n Countjr, for their past kindnesses and liberal patronage. 1 invite theui to call upon mc in my larger and more convenient qmrte-s, where 1 in'end to do jftlLin my rower to deserve tnetr Ttrurc putronage. Feb SO 0^^ THE MUTUAL Life iDsnrance Co. of New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. Statement for the year ending Dooember 31,1890 A ?artitf . - - $ 147,JSt,OO1 SO Reserve on Policies at 4V#, - $IS?,f?68,308 00 Liabilities other than Reserve. .'05.3.">!) Si! Surplus i,081^233 :?s Receipt* from all source*. - - 84978,778 CO PayiiioiiIh to Pollcjr-Ilolilers - 14,078,200 05 I!KVh uNKumrd, 49,188 policies, 1CO,OS5,OS5 AS Ritlit In Torre, 200,055 policies 088,226,805 2 I THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Krai KMate and Bond A Jlortgaco I.nana, ----- $70,529,281 72 Pulled Slate* Bond* and other Securities .... 51,311,031 54 l.onn* on Collateral Securities 8,024,400 00 r.5Mprnir intrre*t arrrued. Premium* Inferred, etc., .... 7,183,250 35 $147,151,901 20 I have carefully examined the f. tcfioiii}: Matrment and find the tame to be correct A. N. Watf.kmousk, Atditor. l'rom the Surplu* above Mated a dividend vil l>e apportioned a* ucuaL The buxlnr** for 1800 nhows I.M'RKASK ovrr that of 1880, ct folloff*! In A*set*, .... - $10,753,(33 IS Inlteserteon Pollrle* nnd Surplu*, 10,554,(91 Ot In Kcreipt*, ----- 3,850,779 07 In Payment* 1o Policy.Holders, 1,772,591 C7 In Ki*k* AtiHumed, 4,011 policies 9,583,502 21 In Itl*k* la force, 23,743 policies, 72,270,031 C2 El)W. L. OEKNAHD, OlNKItAI. AorXT. Columbia, 8. C. GEO- MUNKO k 1*. M. COHEN. Agen's, Un:?n, 8. C. March 18 11 ll ^ When at I respectfully infoim my fiiende and c ients that I shall be in my office al Union on Monday and remain unt 1 Tuesday ' noon of each weak until further notice. I). A. TOWNSKNt), Jan 28 4 tf ACombSfJdT* POCKKT AJUUVAO ' and MKMOIIAWDUMBOOK advertising BROWNV IRON BITTKIU . LUo best Tonic, given away at Drnf *04 c*&w*l itvuon. Appi/ at out* ib GOODS EMPORIUM. Dry Good?, Drtw Goods, Qinghaso, MiltlIfrgoai we k?? tT?r bod. ?N ktn bo** M M the U^?d, II. la our Millinery depwintnl I ho ItiiiN 1 i, who are over ready b> thow you (ho t, at tbo very lowest price. & SPARKS' CHEAP CASH STORE. iy i 00 TO THE PRINTING OFFICE F 0 It V O U R ?* *it itst**0 BILL UK A DP, INOTK IIK A DP, ENVELOPES, ICIRCU LA US. BLANK NOTES, jBLANK RECEIPTS. COTTON BILLS, |DODOEHS, BALL TICKETS. j PROGRAMMES, W ED DI NO IN VITATIONS, Executed [>r< mpilr, in bo<? etyle. end at pticea as Ion ns in nny other establishment in the State. SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRISE. TERMS, C. O. D. I am compelled to p^y spot cash for nil the stock sod labor 1 employ in Job Work, sn<| as 1 hare to compete in prico with the largest establishments in the Sta'e. and sometimes in the North?all demanding cash on delivery of the w. rk?my profits are whittled down to a very small margin, consequently I cnntioi pny cash for the labor and Stock used and give long credit on the work. It is not unuMtsl for me to rccti*e orders for Job Work, from parties who fend their cash work to other places, but p:itr< nizc mc when they want cr-dit, and ?xn?ct toe to "trade it out." Under that systrni I find n y c dit customers keep mc dtniurd of the uic-s arystv tiiro-y and ensh. too, f? rthe pioni|t execution of cash wo' k. Ilcrcn'ter. a bill will arc r.pwy very Job, and collections for Job Work oi!l he made monthly. 15. M. S'lOKRS. State of South Carolina. 1 ' Cu-UNTY OF UNION, In the Coutt of Cointn*n l'lett*. batumom for lie icf?Cump niiit Served. Jc sinli Foster, Plaintiff, against Spencer M. Ilice, Sr., Alex.G. Rice, Roht. L. Coleman, Victoria S. Coleman. William Munro, ii. F. itnw's. A. Klhail, G. Jnyner and J. I). Clinuiberlain, par nets, trading under the firm name of Klhnrt, .l/.vnnv* .( I'm i It- . r 1 xs Ii ? ?w w , *'i >iuuMi (i1111 m. iiriu* man, partners, trading as A. Hrufuuin >S: k Son. W. W. Draper, W. A. Moore, K. W. Marsh, Sr., and 15. S. Harry, partner'*, trading as Draper, Moore, (i Co., 0. F. Day, F. W. Dny nnd Giorge F. Foster, parineis, trading na O. F. Day, Son k Co., George D. Wi t, George I'. Wntkini and John A. Witt, partners, trading as Wiit & Watkins, It. S. Og'csby, Charier (J. Craddock. J. H. Ttmviler, W. ']'. Herney, J. II. Adnnis, W. D. Adams and It II. F. Adams, partners, trad'iig as Oglesby, 1'ntrilcr & Co., E. T. TclD, \V. E. Tcfft, F. G. TetTt, Theodore Mcntz, G. C. Clark and J. - W. " ? i rrn?lers k Co., I. L. Fnlk nnd George IV. Folk, partners, trading as ]. L. Falk & Co , Th-rr.a* It. Muruninm, Andrew M. Btown and Itohrri 1'. Evans, partners, trading as MacGahan, Hmvii & Evans, W. A. Mo re, I-. W. Marsh, J. A. Smith, J. Kingbrrry, W. J. Ashford atnl M II. Marsh, partners, trading as Moore, Marsh & Co., M. C. Riser, J. F. Riser, \V. S. Evcrct, W. 0 Itngan, C. F. Mnh>ne and L. E. Barnwell, partncis, trading as M. C. and J. F. Ki-er k Co , John l>. Brown, J. O. Wcddington and l'etcr M. Brown, partners, trading ns Btown, Weddington & Co., William B. Marcy. George E. Blake and Ellory Hriinhaim, partners, trading as Marcy Bros. & Co., A. S. J. Ferry, II. II. Smionds, Jr.,41. A. Fringle, partners, tradingns Johnston, Crews & (Jo., Wade II. Macfie, as Ailot'r. of Agnes S. Mogfie, drcra?ed, J. A. Farley, J. G. Lmtg, It. C. Oliver, J. H. McRissick and "The Exposition CoFon Mills Conij any, jjtjenaunit. TO the dcfcfciidants above named: You ore hereby suinm ntd and r?a!>iC?tl -mmu ..ci nrc complaint m Hits Action, wbicTi is filed in ilie oflice of tlie Clerk of the Court of Common Pirns for Union count; aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sa^ complaint on the subscriber at his office at Union, S. C , within twenty dnyu after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of scrricc, and if you fad to answer the coinpla:nl within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will npp'y to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. D. A. TOWNS F.N I), Plaintiff's Attorney. February 14, 1801. J To the Defendants : Take notice, thnt I lie Summons in the above cut tied action, of which the above is a copy, andtlio complaint therein were filed in the oflice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pb as for Union i/ounij aioresri'U, en zatli or rehrunry, IK'Jl. 1>. A. TOWNSKND, I'l.itiiifl's Attorney. Feb 14 7 ?t From millions of customers, during the part yeats, comer the verdict that VICK'S RE JJt'fl never I disappohit. Why waste time, money antl patience on others, when you can buy the BES?T a' same price? M >!.e o mi-! she this year; send to cents for Vlrk'ft Floril 'itlillc, deduct the to cents from first order, an ! it !<? i nothing. It is better than ever; too large pages, tub md plates, tirnitd novelties worthy of cultivation, t'ash nrircs f.cno ami f J?>. JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN. ROvilMUr, N. T. i' . lli?]innTTi FORTI PART OF T1 i -?-? ?-??? Don't y?i U ill* W p?NM l? the Bute to cheep. A |tm( rumpui mo?| ikrtvJ k;tr< i? Ike 1 inducement* f?r ihia imioii'i trade. Coma in en<l see oar complete assortment display in Staple end Fancjr Dry Goods, Notiena A grand display, a greet stock, and juit what We mark theiu low losell litem quick. All pi No questioc ab ut your being highly pleased a For the best of evereihlne in the ??ay of R<y < "RODGER & Sept (i H( NEW GOOD: NE1 * - Our Buyer hun just returned from tli DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTI OOMPL1 We linrc also a splendid ni GKNT'S CI, FURNISHING ZIEGLER'S AND BA for Gents, Ladies ZIEGLER'S HANDfor Gouts, in Congress and Other reductions in REMEMBER THE Dl SEWING which we guarantee to be equal in c> priced miachincs. Over TO now in use warranted for ?r> years, and havo all net The "OLD HE LIABLE." FOSTER, WI] B 1 and other ej?ee!t! 3% 1| B tie* for uentfeim-u, Ladlea,etc.,art-war- 1 ranted, and ?o atamped on bottom. Addrcaa 1 W. L.. OODgLah, Urocktbti, iUna*. Hold by K. M. KICK, Jit., K. U., Agent. ' Jan II Cui TO ROAD OVERSEERS?" w Office of County Commismionkiih. 1 Union Coi nty, FoK 6ih, 1891. J* rilHKRoiul Overseers throughout the County ~~ X iuc hereby i?'?ti*ietl thut they must cill out the hands li ?b'e to Koiitl duly in their i section, ami |>ut the public roads in order, ( nccorumg to the requirements of the law. J Wc lmcby wnrn nil overseers tlist we I mean business in tli s cnM, nnd shall hold L for neglecting to ropoit any hand thnt neg- * lects to perform bit duly t!:; f;;'I Udi? dsys required by I lie law. The law roqirrcs the ?ond to be 'JO fret wide in every care w here it is potsib'o ; the r rond to be well ditched, the centre to he higher ntid sloped to the ditch, on both sides. 8II This is the kind of work wc shall demand of nf nil Overseers, and wherever we find it i> p, not done wc shall certainly tiywahnt virtue j,j there is in the 'aw. There must l>e no piny or shirking ot work, while the present commissioners nre in office. The roods MU^T KM WORKED, and nil pcrs lis who fail to do tlirir full duty shall be punished according to law. T. N. KELLY, J. A. (Ill AM It ICItS, p W. M. (1ALLMAX. COMMAND GET YOUR PAY. All parties having filed their Jitrots, Wit- 1 ness and Con?ts> lea Pny Certificates with . the Clerk of the Hoard, p-ior to Nov. 1st. ' U.I >*t.a 4* Wl %?|??.? ?U* ?in4,* ?w at the office ot roster, Wi'kins & Co , for their checks. _ ('HAS. ROLT, 1 Clerk It. U. C. Feb. 0 C Ot. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UN/OX. In (lie Court of Common Pleas. i) Summons for Re'icf?Complaint not Served, el Spencer M. Rice, Jr., E. U., I'luintiff, j,, 111/(h nst lii Reps Jones, Defendant. To (lie Defendant : YOU are boreby suniinoncd anil required > w to answer the complaint in this action of which a ropy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to the said cnnploint on (lie subscriber at k'? office at Unl"?. ? <*? ?'?"" twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the d?y of such service; and if you fail to uuewer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. 1). A. TOWNSEND, PlaintifTs Attorney. Dated Feb. 5, 1801. To the Defendant: Take notice, that the Summons of which tlio above is a copy, and the complaint were tiled is the office of the Ci Cletk of Court of Common Pleas for Union A County aforesaid on the 6th of February, PI 1801. N I?. A. TOWNSEND, W Plain1 iff.s Attorney. Fvw !*e li tit . V 4 " T 21 nviaiia '1 118 J IE STATE. 1 fin 1 out where the bo-t goidt ore wN ,;'w| n*(ur*l reault of cur ui uiutlljr genorous Of NPBIXU AND MUMMER and Clothing, jro'i want. riornat the low-water mark. rithfthese gonls and prion?. . o<m4, Not:ons, Shoes, lima and Clothing, PURCELL. > ly St M GOODk! J e Market?, and our Stock of CLES, AND NOTIONS IS ETE. id well ?clectt>d line of i< >T III TV GOODS,ETC. .Y STATE SHOES tunl Children. SEWED SHOES . 1 Laccil?$5, formcvly &7. proportion. EMOREST $19 50 'cry respect to any of the higher in Union County. They are fully cessnry Attachment!5. LKINS & CO if Apanarhlatof information andab-/|^B of tba lawn, Showing llow lo/K ^HAObtaln PatsOU, Carnal*. Trnde/^^ ?. wMi L. R. GAINES, UNION, S. C. l*R ACTICALPAIN TER. )J.C01IA TING IN FRESCO AM) SIG.S WRITING A Sl'KCI ALTY. riLL PAINT HOUSES ON THE SIIOUTEST NOTICE. Den 19 f,l ,f f' fni i; litrlr% inn** tinve l?rrn mo,1e.it flP IB 111 I fi=2 5?lM' I vou?^ fume earn ore? I&00 OO a i !'? iliiv. All ?> ?. \\ Pthow Viiu'hnw llullrltit' Cii.,ilii:. (moiNn-iluii^Alaina MONEY TO LOAN. )X Improved Farm Ian tin, in hits of $.",fX) nnd upwards. Loans rcpnynlile in nail animal hihIhI inente, through a period six ye ft re, lima euaMinji ilie lorrowerlv ly off hi* indebtedness without exhausting a crop in any one year. Apply at onCe te 1). A. TOWN SEND, Attorney, Union, S. ('. Aug l,r? 3.'1 ly MRS. JAS. GRANT'S A8HI0NABLE MILLINERY .JUST Ol'KWED. IIAYE just opened mi elegant and coniL plete line of FALL AND WINTER MILINKKY of the newest and choicest s'yles; lit . ? 1 PATTERN HATS AND BON NEW, 'uncy Fcalliers, Blrrix' Wlngit, IlibboiiH, Velvets, tiimpi mill Otnumciitfi. ALSO NURSING CORSETS Thankful for the very liberal patr< ling* erttofore bestowed, I invite tho indies et ie town mi l country to call and ciamine my egant new atock, assuring theni that my rices shall be as low and my work as good i any establishment in upper South Cureti*. MRS. J AS. GRANT. Oct 8 40 f ifIA A umuni onu o. onu im. n. niunuLoun m oun t BANKERS, l/ll A O tJ " ""^ '*** ** 1 * ? A general banking bueiiiess transacted. Itopoeits received, subject to check. ifdMnnge bought and eold. Collections made on all points. hafe deposit boxes to rent. Aecounts of individuals and firms lolic'ted. We represent the Mlowing Insurance ompanies : etna Iuenrince Co., Assets, $10,071,610 henix Insurance Co., - - 4,781,250 orwicJi Uni-n F. Ins 8 e'e y, 1,505,031 ttshing'Mi Life Insurance Co., 10,000,000 Fi?c, Life and Tcrond-i Insurance. Sept 5 30 tin