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Fatal Fiqiit Bktwkbx T&auh Hasps.?
Spartanburg, August 22.? This afteino>n In
? a difficulty between train bauds on tlie
Richmond & Danville road near Cowpens,
JBill Chapman. shot Joe Cunningham with a
'pistol, the bail entering Cunningham's
stomach, lie was brought here and ex-J
mined by Dr. Dean, who pronounoed his
wound fatal. Ybe men were fighting, and!
it Is thought Chapman drew his ajstol in
order to frighten Cunningham, ni^r it accidentally
discharged. Both pfrtiea are
oolored. v
It's All is tuk Familt. ?Washington
August 21.?.Mr. Hugh L. Bond, Jr., liasl
been appoiuted general counsel of the receivers
of the Richmond and Danville railroad
company with office at 1300 Pennsyl-j
vania Avenue, Washington D. C.
Notice to Sub-Alliances.
ridHKilRwill be a call meeting of the
J. County ATiauce on Sept. 8tli. All Alliance
men are respectfully invited to at-1
tend. The meeting will be addressod by Hod.
M. L. Donaldson, Prvsident State Alliance,
and Col. D. P, Duncan, President Excbaoge.
Be sure finil mr>? ?? '
? i.. mn ui (rum un- I
portance to tbe order will be ditcrssed.
X. C. LYLKS, l
Scc'y County Alliance.
At g, '26 36 2t \
BARBECUE j
ATKELTON
ON THE DAY OF
Second Primary Election.
TIIE underaigued will give a first cla?s
Barbecue at KeKou on the day of tbo
at corn! primary election.
W. L. FARR,
J. 0. FAUCETT,
1). N. FOWLER.
Aug. 26 85 td.*
G A. FF NJEYCITY
Male and Female Seminary.
THE next aunual session will open on
WEDNESDAY, THE 7TII OF SEPT. 1892.
Board, Tuition and Books made reasonable
to suit the tiuics.
L For catalogues or ?'urtlior particulars,
P address,
W. F. MpARTIUTR 1
It. O. SAMS. }Prinoipftli.
Aug 10 34 2m.
Jonesville Graded Sohool.
PROF. E. It. AYCOJK, Principal.
MRS. M. E. BRITTON, Abs't. Principal.
THE Priic'-p.ls andTrustoes of (his school
_havs decided to plaoo it upon a higher
grade for efficiency and educational advantages
than it has ever before attained, and at
the lowest cost.
Wo invite the publio to examine the following
course of study adopted iu the different
grades.
Our intention is to give thorough educa4L
tiou from the first grade to the tith, when
the pupil will be prepared to enter any college
:
FIRST GRADE.
Chart and First Reader, forming figures
and letters, 2nd Reader, Pr:mary Arithmetic
and Orthography.
SKCOND GRADE
Second and Third Reader, Intermediate
Aiithmetio, Geography, History, \V riling,
Orthography, Sentence buitdiug, etc.
THIRD GRADE.
Fourth Header, Arithmetio, Intermediate
Geography, History of S. C., Physiology,
writing, Language Lessons aud Orthography.
FOURTH GRADE.
Vii.h Header, Hietory, PLyeiology, Arithmetio,
Familiar Science, Grammar, Higher
Political Geography, Head a Word Lessons,
Writing.
FIFTH GRADE.
Arithmetio, Algebra, History, Grammar,
Higher Physiology, Physical Geography,
Latfi Book?Beginners, Physics, Civil Government
Dictation.
SIXTH GRADE.
Jones' Exercises, Crnstr, General History,
Finish Robinson's Aigobru, Finish Wentwerth's
Arithmetio, Finish 4 books Wentworth's
Geometry, Anoient Geography,
English Literature, Greek, G. Goodwin,
White's Dictation Lessons.
BEST BOARD CAN BE HAD AT *8 A
MONTH.
Aug 26 35 tf.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Fp,R SEPTEMBER, 1892. *
BV virtue of eund ry executions to me directed.
I will Felt before the fin?irllinii??
door, in tho town of Union, on Monday, the
fifth d?y of September next, during the
legal hours of Sheriff's Saloe, the following
desoiibrd property to wit:
Three tracts ol laud belonging to John C.
Sinclair, situate, lying and being in Union
towusbip, Union County, as follows.
TRACT NO. 1.
Containing twenty six and one half acres,
piop'A or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. M.
J', Dawkins, A. 11. Foster, William Munro,
aud other lands of John C. Sincl}VT<
Levied qn aqd to be sold as the properly
of John C, Sinclair, at tho suits of The Merohants
A Planters' National Rank, of Union,
8. C., aud William Munro, Plaintiffs against
John C. Sinclair, Defendant,
J, C. LONG. S. U. U.
Aug 19 84 3t,
Delinquent Tax Sales.
The following KqjI and 1'oraonal properly
will be Hold for luxe* before tbe Courtbouse
door nt Union, on S-ileeday in September,
1802.
lical ?Mla(e.
1, One tract of land belonging to tbo estate
of Isabella Dunn, iu Gowdoysnlle township,
oontaining 125 acre*.
2. One tr iot of laud belonging to M. M.
Harnett, in Union township, containing HO
aores.
8. One lot of land belonging to W. ?.
Johneon, in Fish Dam township.
4. One lot of land belonging t0 t. W. Jenning,
in Fish Dam township.
i. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. R.
C. Robuolc, in F iah Dam township, containing
80 acres,
0. Ono lot. of land belonging to J. W.
Word, la Fish Dam township.
7. Ons lot of laud belonging to Victor
Gage, in Union Hohool District.
| 8. One tract of land belonging to F. M.
U>k.1l U l?_?ol
JWUWM, iu lunuomj/, vuuioiuiu|
444 acres.
0. ()n? tract of land belonging to Mrs.
M. P. Dawkins, in Union Sohool District,
containing 241 acres.
10. One tract of land belonging to Mrsi
M. P. Dawkins, in Druytonviile townshi p,
containing 020 seres.
11. One tract of land belongiog to Mrs,
M. P. Dawkins, in Jonesville township, con*
tuining 2^0 acres.
12. One tract of land belonging to R. P.
Rogan, in llogansvillo tjwnship, containing
44 sores;
Personal Property.
18, Ono Mosely safe, and one heating
fe 8? store bolongiog to R. II. Gibbes.
14. Ono sulky plough and two-horse
v?; g>n belorg ng to G, W. Peake.
18. One bureau, two pots, one tea kettle
and two ovens belonging to Anderson Sartor.
The above described roal estate and personal
property wi'l be sold for taxes at the
suit of the Stale against the persons named
above.
J. G. LONG, S. U. C.
Sheriff's Office, Aug. 18th, 1892.
Managers of Primary Election.
THE following have bcon. Appointed
managers to o induct the primary e'ection
to be held August 80, 1892, At their
respective precincts :
r Fjah Dam.?W. H. Jeter,H. Jeter, J.
yK Jeter.
Santuc.?B. B. Font, A. W. Qilmore, J.
M^Bevrley.
^ Hughe*.?J. J. Hughes, J. II. Savage,
Smith Ivy.
f h'elton.?H. 8. Porter, J. M. Gault, J. II.
'Eprouse.
rraU's.-~-\V. L. Goudelock, G. Aodrew
Byuvs, Jonathan Buice.
>Jsfl<lkiiL*ville.?Sylvanus F. Eslea, 0. W.
HeKown, Alfred W. Davis.
^ Dray* iville.?Thos. Spencer, Columbus
8pencer, t'inkney Phillips.
/ Timber Ridge.?I)r. H. B. Tate, John E.
JeJFeries, G. W, Webster.
yr Qlandynburg Mill.?C. T. Mabry, Jas.
Jtfaes, Jas Byars.
/ Oibbs'.?11. C. I.awson, Sr., Gordnn Williyris,
E. A. Pruilt.
y CAlerainc.?Dr. B. F. Walker, T. J. L.
Lmder, Giles Kirby.
/ Jonesville ?J. W. Cunningham, F. P.
Oehields, J. B. Free.
/ Cross Kegs.?J. B. Davis, J. M. Bennett,
G. Wilburn
/ (JoBhcn Hill.?G. O. Ilughey, U. M.
Aughtry, J. M. Henderson.
Union.?C. C. Sartor, L. N. Rodger. T. K.
Foster.
J. W. Gnkooky, A. C. LYLES,
Soot'y. Co. Chairman.
Altar 19 ^
w W ill
Mortgage Sale.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY. OF UNION
BY request of J. W. Scott, Administrator
of tlia estatoofJohn Mayes, deceased,
and ly virtue of a power of sale contained
in a mortgage given ti D. T. Black, 3d February,
1880, aud recorded in the olficc of
the Register of Mesue Conveyance for Union
County, in Dook 0, No. 7. page 71, I will
sell at public sale, before the Courthouse
door, during the legal hours of sale, on
ealesday in September, 1892, all bis right
title and interest in and to a certain tract of
laud in Jonesvil'e township, in Union
County, in tho State aforesaid, containing
one hundred and ninety-seven (197) acres,
bounded by lands of Jesse liishop, Mary
McUauiel, estate of Win. Loog and others.
Terms of sale?CASH.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
Wm. A NICHOLSON,
Assignoe.
Aug 19 34 3t.
DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE.
DUE WEST, S. C.
THIRTY-THIRD YEAR BEGINS OCTOBER
3D, 1892.
As a BOARDING SCHOOL, offers SPECIAL
ADVANTAGES iu Literature, French,
German, Art end Music.
Teachers Thorough and Pmor?a.
sive.
MORAL INFLUENCES, UNUSUAL.
LOCATION H KA LTH FUL,
RATES REASONABLE:
Enrolled 180 pupils last session.
Inquire about the school and send for
Calaloguo.
MRS. L. M. BONNER, Principal.
H. E. BONNER, Vice Principal.
Aug 10 34 lm*
The Candidates Quarters.
When ycu sett i* man's name in tlieso
q iar'evs you may feel sure that Five Dollars
has been paid for the privilege of appearing
in such good company.
Delegates to the State ConventionRBFOUM.
I CONSERVATIVE. '
J W Gregory, c, |J C Richards,
T K l'almer, l\Vm. JelTeries,
M B Lee, |Wm. Botsill,
J O Tate. I.lft? finrnoi
J M Greer, [1> H MilliV,''
B F Bctq, tJ 0 Sartor,'
J S Weloh, I T L Hemes,
\Y H Uault. 11' M Littlejohu.
_ FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Til OS. C. DUNCAN.
We aro authorized to announce Col. Thus.
C. Duncan a candidate for the Legislature,
subject to the decision of the primary election,
*
Trtoy. H. Go,RE.
Subject to the decision of the democrat^
primary electioo, I am a candidate fo<^ the
legislature.
TllOS. II. GORE. *
JOHN Wi MeCRAVY. '
We are authorized to announce John W.
McCravy a candidate for a seat in the Legiature,
subject to the decision of the primary
e'eotiou. JOHN W. McCUAVY. *
J. It. JEFFKR1ES.
I hereby aunounoe myself n candidate to
represent the people of Union Csunty in
the Legislature; subject to the deoision of
the primary electiou. ,
JOHN K. JEFFERIES* |
H. W. iiAKRIS. I
I hereby announce myself a candidate to
represent the people of Union County In
tho legislature ; subject to the decision of
tho primary election.
~ *R. W. Harris.
C. It. BOBO,
At tho earnest solicitation of friends, L
annuuuco myself a candidate to represelNI
tlie peoplo of Union County in the State
Legislature; subject to the decision of the
primary election. #
C. It. BOBO.
GODFREY B. FOWLER.
I respectfully announce to tho voters of
Uoion County that I am a Candidate for tho
legislature, BUUJWI iv uif ucusiun Ul I lie
primary election.
GODFREY D. FOWLER.
0. WALTON WHITMAN.
Allow me, through the columns of your
paper, to announce myself a candidate tor a
seat in the House of Representatives, subject
to endorsement-by the democratic voters
at the uext Primary Election.
0. WALTON WHITMAN.
lOR CORONER,
B. F. GREGORY.
1 respectfully annonnoe myself a candidate
for re-election to tho office of Coroner ;
subject to the decision of the primary election
B. F. GREGORY.
JASPER AYCOCK.
1 respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coroner for Union
Couoty, subject to the decision of the Primary
election.
JASTER AYWCK.
J 1
t..wsF^. p
latest Style
We are now ^HMng ou]
T, antics nR
Candidates,
FOR SHE III F F
~ A. COLE LYLEST
At tho solicitation of friends, I announco
myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Union
County ; subject to the decision of the
primary election.
A. COLE LYLES. *
J. GIDEON LONG.
I respeatfully announce myself as a candidate
for re-electibn to tho office of Sheriff,
of Union County. Suljcct to the decision of
tho democrntio voters at the ensuing primary
election. J. O. LONG. *
JAMES II. BAP.TLE3.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the Sheriff's Otlice, subject to the decision
of the primary election.
J. If. BARTLES, *
FPU CLEHK oT COURTJOSEPH
II. McKISSICK.
I respectfully nnnounco myself as a candidate
for re-election to the ofKco of Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas and General
Sossions for Union Coun?y ; subject to th
decision of the democratic voters at the ensuing
primary election.
JOSEPH H. McKISSICK. *
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER^
NEWTON G. LITTLEJOHN.
The many friends of Newton G. LittlejoLn
respectfully announce him as a candidate
worthy of tho office of School Commissioner
for Union County; subject to the
decision of the democratic primary election.
"Masy Fuiekds."
M. L. LEMASTER.
I hereby respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the ottlce of School Commissioner
for Union County; subject to the decision
of the people at the Primary election.
M. L. LEMASTER. *
J. L. WALTER
I hereby announce tuyself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of School Commissioner,
respectfully abiding by decision
of the primary election.
J. L. WALKER. ? .
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
W. M. GALLMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of County Commissioner, subject
to the decision of tho people at the Primary
election. W. M. GALLMAN. *
J. W. NANCE.
I hereby announce myself acandidato for
the office of County Commissioner. Subject
iu wie uecisioc. ji die voters ot the primary
election. *
J. W. NANCE.
(
R. S. THOMAS, JR. ,
The many friencs of R. S. Thomas, Jr.,
respectfully announce him as a candidate
for the office of County Commissioner ; subject
to the decision of the primary election.
Many Friends. *
1. M. MOBLEY.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Commissioner;
subject to the decisiou of the piimary
election.
I. M. MOBLEY. *
J. A. CHAMBERS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of County Commissioner;
subject to the decision of tho primary
election.
Whilo I feel that I have done uiy duty
faithfully the past two yo*rs, my experience
in the office ht^s inula me familiar with the
finanoinl affairs of the County, and I think
will enable me to fill the position more to the
profit of the County hereafter, than I could
without that expcrionce.
J. A. CHAMBERS.
THOMAS J. ESTES.
I respectfully announce myself as a candidate
for County Commissioner of Union
County, subject to the decision of the democratio
voters of ll'.e primary election.
THOMAS J. ESTES.
""for treasurer
SAN FORI) WILUURN"
At the earnest solicitation of friends I
announce myself a candidate for tho office
of Treasurer of Union County; subject to
the decisiou of the primary election.
SANFORD W1LBURN. *
J. B. T. SCO'iX
1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate
for tho office of County Treasurer for
U^tion Couuiy, subject to the decision of the
primary electiou.
J. B. T. SCOTT.
JA..M&3 u. uuiau. I
hereby announce myself us a candidate
for the office of County Treasurer for Union
County, subject to the decision of tho people I
it the primary election. 1 solicit the sup- "
port of tho Democratic party.
JAMES D. GOING. *
JOIIN 1'. THOMAS. 1
1 hereby announce myself a candidate J
for the office of Treasurer of Union County.
JOHN 1*. THOMAS. *
W. T. JETER.
The friends of William T. Jeter, hating
full confidence in his ability and integrity,
hereby announce him us a candidate for the
office sf Treasurer of Union County ; subject
to the decision of the people at the pri'^~ ry
election. Friknks. *
TuK AUDITOR.
J. tt. BLANTON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
tkeoffico of Auditor of Union County, subject
to the decision of the primary election.
J. H. ELANTON,
D. 1NMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Auditor for Union County ;
subject to the decision of the primary electiou.
DANIEL 1NMAN.
j. c. ons.
I hereby unnounco myself a candidate for
Auditor of Union County, subject to the ,
endorsement of the Primary Election. .
J. C. OTTS. J
J. F. BAILEY. ]
I respectfully unuounce myself as a candidate
for Auditor of Union County snbject
to the decision of the democratic voters of
the primary election.
J. P. BAILEY. *
NATT B. MORGAN.
I respectfully announce myself as a can- [
didate for the office of Auditor for the I
County of Union, subject to the deoision of <
the primary election t
NATT B. MORGAN. * ]
SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION. '
T. J. H. SMITH.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for i
the office of Supervisor of Registration for
Union County, subject to the decision of the
primary altolion. T-J. H. SMITH. *
A M X/ Alk
AND ARE READY ''.TO SIIOY
PUB NOVELTIES,
JAOQ.UABD ?
MiLUMIl
CHEVRON BEIGES,; BEDFORD
WITH A FULL )LINfe OF
We bought these goods
choicest selections, ancj that
made up in ample tirpi;.
WE HAVE THE PROTHS1
s;i (
For Men, Ladies, Misses and
in Union.
CALL EARLY, BEFORE TI
FOSTER, WI
Jan 2
NO POl
^ /
STRICTLY
Hfc
HERE ARE i
4
FIGURE
>??*
30 YMiDS
A
HANpKERCHI
CipSS-BARRI
B to 61-4
For the nex
)ffer the abo
priced, to close
Youi
Moh 4
. I
Notice to Creditors.
St&to of South arolina.
COUNTY OP UNION.
Isaac M. Phillips, et al. Plaintiff*
afaintt
UufuB Phillips, et al Defendant*.
T TNDER an order in the above stated case,
U by lion. T. li. Fraser, Circuit Judge,
he creditors of Zaohariah Phillip*, deceased,
ire required to present and establish their
riaima against the estate of said Zochtriah
Phillips heforo me, on or before the 10th
lay or September, 1802.
C. H. PEAKE.
Master for Union County.
July 15 20 ?t.
. * *1^': if* i
WINTHHOP 8tAT*<^ORMAL COLLEGE,
Columbia, 8. C. Thorough
haloing and praotioe in best methods of
teaohlog. Faculty composed of instructors
>f extensive and successful experience in
teaohing teachers. Open to vrhite girls over
17. Session begins Septetsver 28. QrsduItea
eeonre good position^. Each county
given two scholarships?ene worth $160 a
session aod one of free tuition. Gompetllive
flMalnation August 6 at Courthouse ofMoh
COWiy. Address:
%D. B. JOHNSON, President.
% Columbia, 8. C.
Aug A. 82 1*,?
\ /
s
k
300DS!
T T \
5S I! sst
Prices !!!
r Fall and Winter stock of
ESS GOODS,
V THE LATEST EFFECTS IN
DREPONS,
*ATED DIAGONALS,
CORDS, HENRIETTAS, ETC,
TRIMMINGS TO MATCH,
early, in order to get the
the Ladies may get them
r AND CHEAPEST LINE OF
) E S
Children, ever shown before
IE STOCKS ARE BROKEN.
LKINS & CO
LITICS
BUSINESS,
LOW PRICES.
O LAW3N
FOR $1.00.
EFS 50C. DOZ.
SD MUSLIN,
ets. yard.
t ten days w?
ive goods as
them out.
RESPECTFULLY,
lg & Hunter.
10 tf
A NEW PLOW, ~
FOR CHEAP TERRAOINQ.
I AM now completing a plow for terracing,
anil will he glad lo receive ordcra from
any one wishing terracing done. I guarantee
satisfaction. My price for terracing is
reasonable.
Having made surveying a special s'udy, 1
will be glad to do any work in that lino.
All orders left at Messrs. Graham &
I Sparks' store will receive immediate attenj
tion.
INSURANCE AGENT.
I am also agent for the Equitablo Life
Insurance Company, at this place, and
solicit a liberal share of the patronage in
that line of business.
C. C. WHITESIDE.
A pill 29 18 4m*
TO ROAD OVERSEERS!
TAKK NOTICE,
THAT ALL SECTIONS of roads MUST
bo worked and completod, ready for Inspection,
no later tban August 30th next.
The Overseers will please notify the
County Commissioners at this office, or their
homes, if more convenient, when roads are
ready for inspection. By order of the
Board.
CHARLES BOLT,
Clerk of Board.
Jnly 29 31 fit.
When at Home.
T TKjUMrrrr.K I shall be in my office at
jLXevBion, the first days of each week,
jr D. A. TOWNSEND.
Lgftlay U 20 if.
' - ' "V-vTW'-.v-. . ^
r >* <0*
('LEAK
sa:
nor the ni
fl wo will offer some
ever seen 011 the market.
closed out to make room
WINTER STOCK, v
soon. We do not carry g
another, would rather close
$1.00. Then we have no
FRESH
at the beginning of every s
Here are some of the g(
White Embroidered Robei
Stripe Organdies, Embroic
Oxford and Opera Slippers
Men's Oxford Slippers, Strj
ing, Neckwear, and a liun<
we haven't the space to mci
ure in showing you.
Don't think of buying an
getting our prices. Attcn
you through. Always bea
trouble for us to show good
HAS
April 10
MID-SUMM
Wc arc offering all Summer good
White and Black Lawn, Challics, Clr
ards, Prints, Ginghams, etc
Men's Summer clothing, Black Alpi
ford Tics, at a great sacrifice. Men's i
These goods must go, as we 1
FALL S
Our trade continues good, thus illn
profits is appreciate
IN MILL
Wc arc beating the town, both as to
J.
Mcb 20 1
T O CASSli
BIG STO
SPRING
fl TT T1 1 Tin Tl rn TT I IT
UHMrttt THAU
HOME AND SEE FOR YOURS
Ladies see our line 01 uress
OUR NEW IV
Our notion stock is ct
DRY GOODS
In staple and fancy dry good
Outings, Percals, Lawns, and Dc
Our prices are guaranteed again
Una who carries first class gooi
IN SHOES I
Union, notwithstanding the liar
them so the prices are right do\
MILLINERY!
O'r stock of Hats, Bonnets ar
lines. We can suit any face an
A full line of Buttericks Patt<
Graham
Jan 22 ?
Goods m
If yon wan
Boots, Shoes
Clothing' chea
as we are g*oi
our Business.
RODGER <
Sep^6 8(
'
fANCE
LE.
JXT TEX DAYS
of tlic greatest bargains
All summer goods to be
for our FALL AND
diicli will be coming in
oods from one season to
s them out at 50c. on the
broken lines, but a nice
STOCK
ieason.
jods that must be sold :
3, White, Checked and
lered Laces, etc. Ladies'
} Ladies' Summer Vests,
iw Hats, Summer Clotli[Ired
other articles which
Lition, but will take pleaslything
in any line before
tive salesmen to show
r in mind that it is no
s.
RESPECTFULLY,
'RY & BELK.
15 ly
ER SALE
s at a great reduction, including
morons, Bedford Cords, Silk Foulicas,
Seersuckers etc. Ladies Oxstraw
Hats at your own prices,
need tlic money to lay in our
ITOCK.
istrating that good goods for short
d by our patrons, , . , ,
1 N E R Y
stylos and prices.
W. McLURE, Ag't.
12 ? 1,
BUYElts", ~
OK OF
GOODS.
EVER BEFORE.
ELF AND BE CONVINCED.
OvwIm *v?? ?1 nlil A
IILLINERY.
unplete in all linos.
AND SHOES.
Is, such as Ginghams, Prints,
nnestics, wc are headquarters,
st any house in South Carols.
re can show you one of the
argest stocks ever brought to
(1 times, and we have bought
vn to hard pan.
MILLINERY!
id Trimmings are full in all
d size, up to any pocket book
3rns just received.
& Sparks.
tr
I!ST <;().
t Dry Goods,
i, Hats, and
,p, call on us
ng* to change
& PURCELL.