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JUte, , ?? ^ mwnbsrs ffTc? at Union, for 8aoat-? ham h.iisi O h, 1892. > ' a M^rrrT Mr. W. C. Kitchens 2 *e C k, ,Vlr. M. C. Scurry, l'crsons calling for tlie above letters will |''?wc say if advertised, and will be require I to pay out* cent for their delivery. ? J. C. Ill'NTLIt. P. M. THE UNION DRUG COMPANY. THE UNION DRUG COMPANY Respectfully inf- roi ihe people of Uuicu that ihey nre receiving a complete STOCK OF NEW DRUGS ? A N I) ? All Kiwis of Fancy Articles Usual'y kept iu a completely equipped awl well conducted Drug Store, such is TO ILET SO.M'S. TOOTH .\Nl) ll.Vin 11UIJS!IKS. POWDERS OK TIIK BEST 0UALIT1ES, ANI) A I.I. OTIIKK AllTllM.CS FOR Tilt TOII.F.T. PREdCiUP TIOK8 CAREFUI.LY COMs POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. 'Vo i ntend to keep a complete slock of Ji goods iu each department, and invite e pub'ic to try the <|uality of cur goods and our prices. Union Drug Company. Jan 29 5 tf WOFFORD COLLEGE. V \ SPARTANBURG, S. C., JAS. II. CARLISLE, LL.l)., Piimidkxt. FOUNDED D-t.">l. WOFFORD Uollrge oti'crs lo students in the four co'lege classes two parutlol cuuraetf til smuv, 'Muting 10 UlC (irgi'CO of Bachelor of Ait-', iu.me of which Motif rn Languages are substituted lor Greek. * EXFDSSKS. Boar.I, tuition, r'airienlution, washing, lights, fuel, books an 1 stationery, the necessary College espouses for the year, can be met wi h UM-: 11 UN UK ED AM) FIFTY DOLI, A ltS. The ml van i ages oll'eretl by AYighlinnti an 1 Alumni Halls enable students to meet their college expenses with this very small amount. The text session begins the IJrd day of October, lS'.'ti. J. A. UAMEWKLL, Secretary of Faculty. W0FF0J1D COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL. SUAtiTASiii ni;, S. C. Tl.c Sixth Session begins October 8rd, 1 S'.i'J Boys prejarcd for (J l ege. Expenses covered by $loO a year. Supervision careful and constant, A. 0. HEM BERT, A. M. Jlcad Master. li jSl. 1113 10 O U 1? AT GIBBS' =E2 * TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. - :o: rnilE undersigned will give a FIHST 1 CI.ASS BARBECUE on the day of THE CAMPAIGN MEETING, -AT GIIJUiH,' AUG. 1G.We have some tine fat carcases, and intend to have a splendid dinner. Everybody and the candiefttes are cordinl'y invited. W. It. GILLIAM, W. S. L.WVSON, Au? 5 oJ 21. Conservative Club Meetings. > r 11H ! : Conservatives of Union County are J. notified i > hold nuttings in their respective townships on Saturday, the 6ih day of August, at ' ) ;! ) P. M., and elect live (?" ) delegates from eaeii township to meet in Convention at Union C. II., on Monday, August H, at 11 A. .M , to suggest eiglit (S) names to ha voted for ut the August primary election, as the conservative delegation to the State nomiua'ing convention. L J. DROWNING. Co. Ch n ConsorvaUve Pcinoeracy. July "J't "1 L't. A \7 IN t il HOP STATE NORMAL COLVV l.EGK, Columbia, S. C. Thorough Trai ling an 1 practice in best methods of teaching. Faculty e imposed of instructors oi extensive mi l successful cxpcrienco in (caching teacher*. Open (o wliue girls over 17 Session Logins Septemver 28. Uradua'cs secure good positions. Eieh county given two scholarships?one worth $150 a session and one of free 'uition. Cpmpctii?ve ciHiuinntn n August 5 at Courthouse of otoll county. Address : L>. 15. JOllNSOJJ, I'nsident, Columbia, S. C. Aug 6 '52 lm,* BARBECUE AT JONESVILLE. AUGUST GO, 1892. rIIIII; Primary Flection will lie held on jL Tuesday, August 30th, and the subscriber wil! on that day, give the BEST BARBECUE DINNER over go'ten up in this county, ou Mr. \V. J. Crawford's land, at Joncsville, an I invites t Lc public in general and tl?e candidates in particular to partake. J. E. Hl'KOUSE. July 29 ill 3t* FRESH CRACKERS. S'ula Crackers, Salt and Fresh. ilvna Lemon Creams. l'ixie Club -Something goo 1 Honey Jumbles. La ly Fingers. Hullcr Scotch. Chocolate l'#el|.s. C cinona i..scans, a. 11. F SC MIL SON. j I RICHMOND & DAN VI LLC RAILROAD CO 4 COLI'MNIA AM> GSECNVILLK DlTISIOX. I Kandensed ScbsJalt, in effect Jan. SI, ^ Hbi. Trails run by 7."?th Meridian Tims. BKvwt Columbia. Altai on and Spartanburg. ^ Daily I I Daily N>. 18. | STATIONS. |No. 14. d 11 *.'0 a ni|Lv .... Columbia Ar 6 Oftp no o 12 ! ) p in' " Allston " | 5 10 " I 111 j ' Carlisle I 4 10 ? c 1 20 ' ' ? . ...Snniuo " I 4 00 1 5*? * " ... . Union ' j 3 40 " 2 28 - j ? 1'ac let ? ] 2 48 2 o5 p m|Ar Spartanburg Lv | 2 10pm Bctweeu Columbia Seuecaand Wallialia. Dsily. | | Daily, i No. 11 ; STATIONS. | No. 12. 11 20 ? miLv Columbia Ar. | 6 05pm 12 05 p nv " Alston " | 5 05 ' 12 24 " Pootoria ' ! 4 IS ? d 12 43 " | " Prosperity.... " | 4 32 " ? 1 00 " i ' Newberry " j 4 15 ' ^ 1 05 j " Helena " J 4 10 " d 1 40 " 1 " Cbappelt's.... " 3 31 ' ? 2 25 .*....Ninety-Six... ? [ 3 O'.t ' 2 50 Greenwood... " | 2 50 ' 3 ltt " Hodges " I 2 29 3 27 " Donalds "12 11 ? 3 38 " " Ilonm Path.. " | 1 58 " 3 52 " Ar Helton I,v| 1 40 " 4 05 " Lv Helton Ar! 1 35 " j 4 85 i " Anderson " i 1 15 l' 5 18 " j Pencl eton ... " [12 45 " s C tHt Ar .... Seneca Lv,12 10pm 7 20 l.r Sciict i Ar 11 55am S 00 pm Ar Wall, I la I.* II 15am 5 1" p in Ar Greenville... l.vjI2 00u'n Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Divis- t. ion, Notthbound, 11,51 a. tn., 1.50 p. m., ..j I 7.04 p. ni. (Vestibu'ed Limited): Southbound, 3.23 a. to., 4 28 p. in., 11.43 a. tn. (Vest billed Litai'od); Westbound, W. N. C. Division, 3.10 and 7.10 p. tn., for Hen'cr8onville, Ashevtlle, Hot Springs, and Knoxvillc. 5 Trains leave Greenville, S ('.. A. Ai C. ? Division, Northbound, 2.44 a ni.. 2.11 p. m. o 6.08 p. tn. (Vestibuled Limited): Southi,......i r. in - ? -. - ? ' ? uvumu v.i" n. III., .j.i.I |t. m., l^.'xi p. HI. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leavo Seneen, A & 0 Division, Northbound 1.17 a. in., 12.15 p. m.: SouthbouTul 7.58 a. in., 7.17 p. in. . PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Pullman Palace Slcep'iig Car on Trains 9, e 10, 11, and 12, 37 and 38 on A. & C, Division. Pullman Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. 13 and 14, betweeu Columbia and Spartau- , burg. J. A. DODSON, W. A. TURK, e' Superintendent. Ass't Gen'I Pr.ss Agt. Columbia, S. C. Charlotte. N. C. W. II. G RKEN, J AS. 1.. TA V LOR, Gen'l Mg'r, Gcn'l Pass. Ag't. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. r< SOL HAAS, Tratlic Mgr. Ati.anta, Ga. ft BARBECUE. AT JONESVILLE. A UGUST 1 . j, rilllE undersigned intend giving a No. 1 S1 JL Barbecue at the usual place, 011 Mr. J. t.] W. Crawford's land, at .(ONE 3VI LLP. AUGUST 13TI1. Everybody are cordially invited, and the Candida'cs in particular. We intend to give a good dinnei, and will insure you a good ri time. S1 MUNRO WIllTI.OCK, m /AUK REEVES, July 29 31 2t u Barbecue at Union. 11 AT TFIE COUNTV CAMPAIGN MEETING. AUGUST w :o: Til E subscribers wi'l give a No. 1 Barbecue at Union C. II.. on TuoNtlny, AiipfuMt di thi: day of the County campaign melting. C< The best of meats and the best of coiks have cr been engaged. J. II. PARR, J. G. GALLMAN, July 29 31 3t. Notice to Creditors. m iStatc of ^outli arolina. ii, COUNTY OF UNION. Isaac M. l'bi.lips, ct al. Plaintiff* against llufus I'llillips, 11 al Defendants. d UN DDK nn order iu (lie above slated case, U by Hon. T. 1). Fiaser, Circuit Judge, pi the creditois of Ztcliarinh Phillips, deceased, arc required to present and establish their _ claims against the estate of said Zacliariuh l'hillips before me, ou or before the 10th day of September, 1802. < C. II. PEA KE. (;, Master for Union County. . P< The Candidates Quarters. When you see a mail's name in these quarters you may feel sure that Five Dollars has been paid for the privilege of appearing fo in such good company. FOR THE LEOISLATL'RE JOHN W. M cCHAVY, II We are authorized lo announce John W, h MoCravy a cindiJute for a seat in the Log- ol i iiurc, subject to the decision of the primary t< election. ' JOHN W. MeCKAVV. * C1 J. it. JEFFER1K3. I hereby aunottticc myself a candidate to represent the pcojdc of Union t'sunty in the Lcgisl iture ; subject to the decision of the primary election. #i JOHN II. J LITHIUMS lc 11 \Y. HARRIS. 1 hereby ami ounce myself a candidate to represent the people of Union County in the Legislature ; subject to tiie decision of the primary election. tl II. \V. Hakims. j< C. i*> lit Hit). P At th" fi.i.y^t SvAivitauon uf It tends, I aununuue myself a candidate to roprosont the people of Union County in the State Legislature: subject to the decision of the j. primary election. C. i;. BOHO. . GODFREY li. FOWLER. I respectfully announce to the voters of Union County that I am a Candidate for (be Legislature; subject to 'he decision of the pt in: try election. ^ GODFREY II. FOW LEU. el Allow hip, through the column? of your paper, to announce my.elfa candidate for a scat in the House of Kepresentatives. pub ? jectto endorsement by the democratic vcterB t< at the next Primary Election tl U. WALTON WHITMAN. FOR CORONF.Kit. F. UltEOOKV. I respectfully antionnco myseif a candi- <1 date lor re-election to the oflice of Coroner ; C subject to the decision of the primary clcc- tl lion I?. F. UKEGOK\ . JASPEU AVCOCK. 1 respectfully aunounce myself a candidate for 'he o,vcc of Coroner for I'nion 1 t'oiiu.y, .subject t> the dccisiou of the I'ri- ,1 niary election v MSPUll AVi't k I Candidates. FOR SHERIFF. A. COLE LYLKS. At the solicit at iun of friends, I announe nyeelf as a candidate f?r Sheriff of Unioi 'ouoty; subject to the decision of th >Huary election. A. COLE LYLES. < J. GIDEON LONG. ~ I respeitAilly announce myself as a can lidate for re-eiootion to the office of Sheriff f Union County. Subject to the decision ? ho dem^craii'*. roter* at ;ho ensnin* primer lection. J. G. LONG. H JAMtS H. BARTLRS. I respectfully announce myself a candidati or the Sheriff*s Office, subject to the dccisioi f the primary election. J. II. FOR CLE UK OF COURT ~ JOSEPH 11 McKISSICK. I respectfully nniiounco myself as a ctr. i dale f?r rc-e'ection to the office of Cl?rl f Court of Coin in 11 Pleas an J Genua Sessions for I'nion Couiiiy ; subject lo tl ccisiou of the democratic voters at the en uing prituarv ?lco:i >u. ' JOSEPH 11. McKISSICK. 1 FOR SCI! 00L COMMISSIONERNEWTON G. LITTLEJOIIN. The many friends of Newt in G. Liitle oi.n respectfully announce liiin as a catuli late worthy of the office of School Comniis inner for Union (' unty ; subiec' to tin li e si?n of the umi'-eratic | ritnary election M \ N\ Fkiknos." M. I.. I.KM.ASTER 1 herehy respeutfu ly announce myself: ludidate for the ollice of School Comniis i ner tor Union County; subject to the dec! ion of the people at the l'riinury election. M. L. REMASTER. ? J. L. WALKER. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidal* >r re-election to the otlice of School Com lisrioner, rcspectful'y ab ding by decisioi f the primary oieciion. .1. L. WALKEH. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. M. G A I.I.MAN. 1 hereby annoonco myself a cindidatc foi ie office of County Commissioner, snbjeci ) the decision of the people at the Primary lection. W. M. UALLMAN. * J. W. NANCE.~ 1 hereby unuouuee myself a candidate foi lie office of County Counuissioner. Subjeci > the decision of ihe voters of t lie primary fiction. * J. W. NANCE. R. s. THOMAS, Jtt" The many fricncs of It. S. Thomas, Jr., sspect fully announce him us u cimlidutc ir the ofiice of County Commissioner : subtitle the decision of the primary election. Many Frirnus. i: I. M. MOULKY. 1 respectfully anuouncc myself a catidiitc for the office of County Commissioner; ibjcct to the decision of the primary ectii n. 1 M. Mull LEV. * .1. A. CHAM ItKllS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for -election to the office of County Conimisoner; subject to the dccisim ot the priory election. Wliiic 1 feel that 1 have done my duty ithfully the past two years, my experience i the otticV has male me familiar with the iiancial utliiirs of the County, and 1 think ill enable me to till the position more to the rotit of the County hereafter, than I could itliout that experience. J. A. CHAM HERS. TIIOMAS J. ESTES. I respectfully announce myself as a candate for County Commissioner of Union unity, subject to the decision of the deutoutio voters of the primary election. 1 11 O.MAS J. ESTES. FOR TREASURER. SAN FORD \V 11,UUIIN. At the earnest solicitation of friends I liiouncc myself a candidal* for the oflicc ' Treasurer of Union County ; subject to e decision of the primary election. SANFOHL) WILUUHN. * J. 11. T. SCOTT. 1 ro-pcct fully announce myself as a cattidatc for the cilice of County Treasurer for itiou County, subject to :lie decision of the rimary election. J. 11. T. SCOTT. JAMES 1). GOING. 1 hereby uunounce myself as a candidate r the oflice of County Treasurer for Union nunty. subject to the decision of Clio people me primary eleotion. 1 solicit the sup)i t of the Democratic party. JAMES D. GOING. * JOHN P. THOMAS. I hereby announce myself u candidate >r the office of Treasurer ol' Uni-.ni County. JOHN P. THOMAS. * W. T. JETI5U. The friends of tVilliam T. Jeter, having ill conlidcucc in liis ability anil integrity, erchy uuaounee him as a candidate for the liee of Treasurer of Union County ; subject i the decision of the people at the primary lection. Fiuknos. * FOR AIDITOK J. It. BLANTON. 1 lioreby announce myself a candidate for ic office of Auditor of Union County, subject ) the Hpcisioa of :he primary election. J. H. BLANTON, THOMAS J. II AH BIS. I hereby announce myself a and ..date for ie office of Auditor .Union County ; subset t" the ibvisi >u of the voters at the iimary electioo. THOMAS Jill TKltsoN IIA11IIIS. D. IN M ANI hereby announce myselt a candidate >r the ofhee of Auditor for Union County; abject to the decision of the piimary oiccou. DAN'.EU IN MAN. J. 0. OTTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for uditor of Union County, subject to the ndorsoment of the Primary Election. J. C. O'i'TS. J. P. ISA ILIA I respect fully announce myeclf as a candiu'cf>r Auditor of I'nion County ; snbjcct > the decision of the democratic voters ol lio primary election. J. F. BAILKV. * NATT B. MORGABL 1 respectfully announce myself as a canidste for the oflice of Auditor for the ounty of Union, subject to the decision ot lie primary election NATT 15. MORGAN. * n:\T< IT \ I liorety place myself before the people ol 'uion Couuty as a candidate fur the oflice ol mditor snljccl lv the decision of the ol'.lS a*, the election. 1'EYiON B. LOVE. * ?n< ' NO BO ! STRICTLY ! HERE iRE - 1 FIGUHI l 30 YARDS I , HANDKERCHI l CROSS-BARR] I f ; 5 to 6 1-4 For the nej offer the ab( priced, to close -Youj Mch 4 ARE YOU "LAYING BY'' 1 WI1 "VICTOR The most practical invention for s clean and level. Sizes, 14 to 20 in The heat of Summer is upon us, at Light We We have them from 50c. to $4.50. Straw Ilats at 50 per cent off! We have a few sizes in Zicglor ] men, which we will sell you at LC of your inspection. GAUZE UN I In extra sizes, for fat men, is somet Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Pine DRESS will be sold at reduced prices FC talking to the ladies now. FOR A SIIA' You can paint your buggy, and m Paint ready prepared. Apply it to-< Now is the time to paint your hoi this line at the lowest prices. P. S. We have buggy uinbi FOSTER, | Jun 2 County Campaign Meetings. milK programme arranged for the County JL campaign by tbc Democratic Executive committee, is as Allows: Kelton, l'inckncy Township, August h. WilkiDsrille, Gowdeysvilla 'K August 10th. _ . Timber Kidge, Dray ton v ~ August 11 th. Mi\b;y s Mill, Draytonville August 12tli. Jonesville, Jooesvillc Township, August 13th. t.iibbs' Ih>ganBvi!le, Township. August lOtli. Cross Keys, Cross Keys T?.woship. August 17lh. Black llock, Goshen ilill Township, August lUtb. Fish Dam, Fish Dam Township, August 10th. Santuc, Santuc Township, August 20lh. Union, Union Township, August 23d. J. W. GitKoonr, A. COLE LYLK3, Sect'y. County Chairman. Jn'y 3i dt. TO ROAD OVERSEERS! TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL SECTIONS of roads MUST be worked and completed, ready far inspection, AO later than August 30th next. The Overseers will please notify the County Commissioners at this office, or their P homes, if more convenient, when roads a?; . ready for inspection. By or-"ir 0f ,|l( Board. ! CIIAHT-FS B v>i.T, Cierk of Beard. ' Jn!y W U1 6t? i r LITICS BUSINESS LOW PRICES. SI> l.AWIN FOR $1.0C EFS 50C.DOZ. 3D MUSLIN, ets. yard. [t ten days w )ve goods a them out. RESPECTFULLY, ag & Hunter. 10 I roun cotton and coi: SWEEP,' lmllow plowing. Leaves your 10 dies wide. Try one. id you feel like doning a comfortal iight Coat Filey must go ' W e need tlie spac liros., hand sewed low cut shoes. I ?\Y OUT prices. These are wortl 0 Ii R W E AII, hing hard to find, hut we havo App e Ti-sius, in tact all Sunnu GOODS ll: nvftll *..f \V'? ^ rJLV IV VIVOV. Villi " V 4* ER~~DOLLAR akc it look as well as a new 01 lay and drive out tomorrow. jso. We can supply your wants cllag for the candidates. LKINS & CO l * A NEW PLOW, FOR CHEAP TERRACING. I AM cow completing a plow for terraci and will t>o giad to receive orders li any one Y.'istiing terracing done. I guarat satisfaction. My price for terracing reasonable. Having made surveying n npociol btud will be glad lo do any Work ?n that line. All orders left at Messrs. tirohaii Sparks' store will receive immediate at lion. INSUKAN'JE At HINT. 1 am also agent for the Equitable Insurance Company, at this place, solicit a liberal share of the patronage that line of business. C. C. WHITESIDE. Apiil 21> 18 -in CHEAP MONFV. UEl'llESEN 11 NO one of the largest C panics in the I'n.ted State-', I otfei loan money to the people of Uniou Cou at '/ per cent, discount, to be paid in years, ant in easy installments. For > particulars, call on P. M. COHEN, Union, S June 21 2<i v When at Home. HKUKAFTEK I shall be in my otlic* Union, the first days of each wee l?. A. TOWNS EN I May 13 JW "new RAC] * SLAUGHl Everything in Sutium the next fifteen or twen them at prices that will to carry a broken stock t we have reduced the pr ing, Straw Hats, Ladies Lawns. Challies, Einhr and Striped Organdies Lawns. Calico, Ginghan We h aven't the space U will just give you a SA\ | Good Calico, 'JAo. a y Good Figured Lawn, 1 Good Challies, ti'-c. a Good Challies, worth Coat and Vest worth Coat and Vest, worth Straw llats, worth frt We have the largest, stock of shoes in the Stn for $1.00, sells cverywhc of Men's and Ladies Oxl cleared out. Call and examine tliei M 7f nn April 10 e MID-SUM] s We are offering all Summer i White ami Black laiwii, Challies, arils, Prints, Oinghnms, etc Men's Summer clothing, Black . f??r?l Ties, at a great sacrifice. Me These goods must go, as v F A L L r Our trade continues good, thus N profits is ajtprec - I N M I I, ws W'c are heating the town, hoth a do J BIO Srl 51 SPRTNfl i rv_' jl -a_ ^ v^/? CHEAPER THAI ? COME AND SEE FOR YOU Ladies see our lino of." I)r } OUR NEV Our notion stock i: " dry goods i In staple and laney dry g Outings, Pr reals, Lawns, ami if. Our prices arc guaranteed ag lina who carries lirst class ? " IN shoes Union, notwithstanding the them so the prices are right ' MILLINERY! Our stock of Hats, Bonnet)lines. We can suit any face A full line of Butlericks 1* roui * Grahan y, 1 J?11 22 Goods i Life uuil J 1 ' i in If you wa Boots, Sho< otn- * ?? Clothing- ch( full (. as we are g< our Business jf RODG-BIt YORK KET'S 'ER SALE. " ?r Goods to be closed out in ty days, and wo have marked move them. t'alinot aflord 0 next season. In some lines ice one-half. Summer ClothDress Goods, such as Figured oidcrod Uobcs. Hlack Plaid 1 ,White Plaid and Striped is etc., all to go at a price. ) quote prices on much, but IPLK of what we have done, a rd. 2 Jo. a yard, yard. lOe. at tic. a yard, from St.On to $5.00, for $L.50. $1.50, tor 50c. )in 50 to 08c. for 25c. cheapest and best assorted te. Njcc men's Sunday shoe ?re for $1.25 to $L.5t), A lot lord's and Slippers must he n. No trouble to show goods. KKsriCCTl'TLLY, RRY & BELK. 15 1 IER SALE. *oods at u groui reduction, including (Jhvorons, Uedlord Cords, Silk FoulAlpacas, Seersuckers etc. laidies < >xu's straw Hats at your own prices, re need the money to lay in our STOCK, illustrating that good goods for short iated hy our patrons. L I N E It V nvicoa. s to r. W. McLURE, Ag't. 12 I jr BUYEH H, ?OCK ()K GO O D S. f EVER BEFORE. RSELF AND RE CONVINCED. o.ss Goods and Trimmings, also \f MILLINERY. s complete in all lines. AND SHOES. oods, such as Ginghams, Prints, I Domestics, we are lieadu uarters. 7 ' J jainst any house in South (^aroroocis. wo can show you one ol the largest stocks ever brought to hard times, and we have bought down to hard pun. 1 MILLINERY! > and Trimmings are full in all and size, up to any pocket book attorns just received. i & Sparks. <> ? it MUST GO. ,nt Dry Goods ** 9 33, Hats, and sap, call on us Ding- to change 3. ? & PURCELL. . 30 1 j.