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T: H UNION WEDNESDAY ' OCTOBER 18TH.; Location near Rice's Saw Mill. ; i America's National entertainment. ] P A W IV E E UILL'H HISTORIC WILD WEST indian museum, grand mexican ! hippodrome, and magnificent ( * , PYROTRfTTTNTn THSPTAV < This Stupendous Exhibition is tho GREATEST WILD WEST IN THE WORLD 8 ? AKD Til* ONLY ON* ? t HOW TRAVELING WITH ITS OWN TRAIN OF OARS NATURES OWN EXHIBITION ' INSTRUCTIVE AND FULL OF INTEREST. WiOT TVP T> t VT\a AO TXTTkTAHCI ? it niminn uauuo ur ?^*29>FAM0US CHIEFS AND BRAVES. I STARTLING AND STERLING NOVELTIES Backing1 Bronchos A Spotted MustangsMiss May Lillis, the Champion Lady Rifle Shot. ' A Bery of Wild Westorn Beauties. Daring Cowboys and Crack shots. THE MEXICAN HIPPODROME Racing Steers and Standing Races. THE GREAT ARTILLERY RACE. 8EN0R FRANCISCO and his VAQUEROS. MISS BRADDON, the Prairie Qneen. ' Mountain Meadow Massacre \ REPRODUCED, ALSO C THE WOUNDED KNEE FIGHT. 1 Indians attacking TRAPPER TOM'S CABIN, and the FORT SILL STAGE COACII. ^ ^ ~ ^ A Band of Bedouin Arabs JXJST ACDEB. J MARVELS or SKILL AGILITY AND DARING, *?WILD RIDERS OF THE PAMPAS.-?s t f\J .! _ _ 1 n 1 ** visiiiiguiBiicu i-ei-sonnges ana events replete with Thrilling Episodes. THE GRAND STREET rABADE , Starts at 10 a. m, daily, l'he performances bejin precisely ui 2 P. M. t VERY FEATURE REPEATED AT EACH EXU1DI- I * TION. Ladies and Ch ldren our Special Care. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. S _* * c SEATS yon, EVERYBODY. ADM188IQN, - - 50 CENTS. ( CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS HALF PRICE. I ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. REPoWoFTHECONDmON i OF THE Merchants' & Planters' ( NATIONAL 11 A NK j OF UNION, 80UTI1 CAROLINA, 1 At Union, in the State of South Carolina ^ at the e'ote of butinett, October 3rd, 1893. ( . RE80URCES. | Loan* and discounts 5109,148 89 j v Overdrafts, seourod and unsold cured 1,164 32 J U.S. Bonds to secure olrculatlon 15,000 00 ^ Due from approved reserve ag'ts 7,882 09 uu? irom oiuer nauonai lsaukb z,'juz 'l\ Banking-bouse, furniture and fixtures 2,000 00 (i Current expenses and taxes paid 1,137 60 P Fractional paper currenoy, nick- t ele and cents 142 07 , Specie 0,096 06 Redemption fund with U. S. ' Treasurer, (6 per ceut of cir- 0 culation) G76 00 ( Total $210,038 92 J i ? ' | . LIABILITIES. y Capital stock paid in $60,000 00 I Stlppliia fund-- 60,000 00 C Undivided profits 7,862 72 ^ National Bank notes outstanding.. 18,600 00 Dividends unpaid 240 00 1 r Individual deposits sulked to 7 - check 63,160 19 G Doe to other National bauks 687 46 Due to 8tats banks and bankers.. 640 66 J Notes and bills re-discounted 24,000 00 Total $210,088 02 Static or South Carolina, l * Court* or Uhior, ss j I, George Munro, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above Statement is true to the heat, nf mw 8 knowledge aud belief, GEORGE MUNRO Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1893. jSjL Geo. H. Orr/.*L, Notary Public. ' Correct?Attest: B&. P. M. Farr, A. II. Foster, V Directors. Sp" J. T. Douulabs, J ' The State of Couth Carolina. ] COUNTY OF UNION. Martha J. Pearson, Pla-ntiiT, Koht. Pearson, Defend not. DV virtue of a decree of ibe Court of HMnd Probata for Uoiou County of sale, 10th ?' October, A. D. 1803, 1 will sell at publlo fj auction before the Courthouse door at Union, a S. C., on salrsday in November neat, all ^ that certain I raot of land in Union county, OF Draytonyille township, adjoining lands of B Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkins, Mrs. A. Morris, John W |: Jamison and others, known as the Perry | > Pearson plaoe, now in possession of Rob t Pkarson. a ' W: Terms of sale cash. t JAMKS M. ORG. fi Oot. 10th, 1803. i. . . got, 18-11-81, * WE REALLY NEED MONEY. WE have htec trying lo get along without dunning our customers, but we ire about at the ea<l of our row, and are lompelled to call for hoi p. We've about borrowed ourselven out of credit and our last nope now is from those who owe u?. If help lon't come from that source at oace, we must send an officer for it, for we must oolect. We are in dead earnest. ALLEN & R0R1N80N. UNDERTAKING. TV7 E nr? prepared to furniah Coffins of all V v qqali ies and to do undertaking in all its brn-ches. We h;i-.o lately received a number of neat ihrouda which nro inexpensive, and now generally used as they greatly reduce the 'uneral expense. ALLEN & RODINSON. Oct 11-41-41 ANNUAL. MEETING. Office of County Commissioners, \ Union Countt, j Union, S\ C., October, 8d, 1898. ALL creditors of the County who have claims against the County, not already ixamined and approved, are hereby notified hat they must present them to the Clerk of he Board on or bofore the first day of Noromber next, or their cliitns will be passed o the next fiscal year. All persons interested will govern themlelves accordingly. The Regular Annual Meeting will be held >n Thursday, the 9th -of November, -next. By order of the Board of (.'ouuty Cominisdoners. Attest: CHARLES BOLT, Clerk of Board. Oct. 6-40-Gt, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. [WILL aell to the highest bidder, at 11.30 A. M., Oct. 31st, 1303, the storehouses mil lot at Joncsville, S. C., belonging to iVood & Co. Tkrms?Made known day of sale. W. T. L1TTLEJOI1N. Oct, G-40-3t. YOU SAY YOU CAN'T Quit Tobaooo. Then try the Hose Tobacco and Snuff Cure. It is setting tundreds free front the filthy hnbit. Send )ne Dollar for a tablet or write to ne for lescriptive circulars and testimonia's. You :an make money selling it as I give large li*count on the doxen. Address L. L. I'ICKETT, General Agent for So. Ca., Columbia, S. C. P. S.?You can make money working for ny paper, The Soldier. { 'ept. 22-88 4t. Notice! To All Whom it may Concern : A LL persons having business in coonection with ray office as Coroner of Jnion County wi'l call upon Mr. Charles 3olt, my deputy, at Union, S. C., when not tonvenient to ntv place of residence near {.elton, S. C. JASPER M. aYCOCK, Coroner Union County. ft?? u n 4 v n/t s on/* UU1UU, o. V/., April 20, isvi]. day 6-18-if tax n07riok. I 1IIE books of the County Tr?asurer, will . open on ihe 10th October for receiving he taxes for the year, commencing fovember 1, 1892. The following is the levy : mills, State 51 Sobool 2 )rdinary County .. 5 nterest on It. It. Bonds Total Levy 16 'AST INDEBTEDNESS OF TOWNSHIPS named. loudeysville 16 2-5 onesville 18 9-10 logansville 16 2-5 Jross Keys 16 2-5 loshen Hill 16 2-5 "ish Dsm .. 16 2-5 Jnion 16 2-5 Jnion School Distriot 2 'incknoy 18 9-10 onesville and Pinckncy Townships Interest on Railroad Bond 2} I will be at the following plnocs, on tLe lays mentioned, for the purpose of receiving he taxes. Vest Springs, October 10, A. M. loleraine, - " 10, P. M. iibba' - ? 17, ? Jross Keys, - " 18, ' (lack Rook, - " 10, " 'ish Dam, - ? 20, ' lantnc, " 21, " lount Tabor, - " 23, " Celt on, - " 24, I' loudeysville, " 25, " Vilkinsville, - '! 20, ? )raytonville, - 41 27, M imber Ridge, - "28, " llandyburg, - " 80, A. M. oncsyille from Oct. 30, P. M? to Oct. 81, I Will be at mv office at Union from (ho at of November until the books are closed. W. T. JETER, County Trensurer. 'ept. 16-37-61. ~ _ NICE LINE OF ? Fall and Winter Millinery, LADIES wanting 4* HL "jk. T S 4*Lt hard time prices, will be able to Hud them by calling at MRS. GRANT'S. - TIIB.SR ABB AI.L THK LATBST 8TTM8. ? Oct 0 40 . tf FARMS FOR BENTT HE most valuable farm in Union oounty, . known as the Perry pleoe, one mile roin Union Court House, and other valuable arms belonging to the estate of H. L. Goes, ro offered for rent for the ooming year, ippiy to J. A. FANT. Oct. 0-40-tf. " DEPOSITOBY OF AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, T RCL'BBN T. OBR's STOBB, UNION, 8. 0. Bibles and Testaments can be bought rom K. T. Gee at actual cost of publication. GEO. C. PKRRIN, President. Julj ft-27-lj, ' " T. ? V -NEW Grocery Store. To lOl?& Some Things that may be Found There. FLOUR, PEACHES, DACON, CHERRIES. TEARS, LARD, OYSTERS, IIAMS, MEAL, SALM0N' MOLASSES, SARDINES, CHEESE, CORNED BEEF, SUGAR, ROAST BEEP, COFFEE, ' pio FEET, RICE, TRIPE, HOMINY, TOTTED HAM, OATMEAL, OXTONGUE, TEA, DEVILED HAM, _SQP^, TICKLES, STARCH, TEPPER SAUCE, 80AP, SPICES, TOBACCO, FRENCH CANDY, CIGARS, j STICK CANDY, My purpose will be to keep a Fresh Stock of Fancv anil Hnaw ^ w.iv. nvwf ^ viivvvnvyj CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I shall expect always to meet competition. I SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONACE, AOBNT FOR ONE OF THE ? CHEAPEST ? BUGGIES ON THE MARKET. Very Truly, W. D. BEWLEY. Sept. 8-3G-4m. Q QD ft ? 3 b ? i ? c T *; ;-8 h: J ? 2 _ -3 Jj -3 o 5T E. 2 ? ? ft" B ? JT D 3 o _ cr ? is Z * * 3. - ff) 3^ 2- B- ? = 2 i* up m? =:? 3 5L? S ? - S^S Zg A " F J* ~ ? % * ? no Is. vi p* *r *1 T5 3" a ft ? * Is S ? g B ? A JLJ ** r "S ?.? ~ 0 ' B" ? ? tt> O V 3 5 8<b2 22 ? * a c B S| reIf Mm " 2 | S-^ JL v ^ O ? ? _ or O 2.ss ? Ju c 3 5 g ? ? ? * o 5.2 If |WI. nj o u< 5f"o _ u - c ? ? ET a 8 ?_,, ? p i U i?il &h -s. S?jS w I? ?;.;* M * g 0 2. D g O ' l|g ^ ft *"* ( ?i: ??.7i u v* 2 m i ft ] 'ip r^f w h<? gjp sss.8 Si ;S5 lM-\*? 1 s * rf ?i ? m ? ? y < -l ~ 5" bd !l2 if Is- Hi? * otf) s<73? w * g ft p O-SPff L3. o. S*B?p H ? w H ST'O S 4 ^ 8*? M s 8 gr S 6 5 pB^o r ?ip i-?4 J. sSh ? g 2 i <3 n i*S i&H > ^ '2 J h -3!l| h{ B a VJ te CP/^O V siB ?-*2^ h3 Tl p ? cr ? P*"0 . ^ 1 I 3? s'E:' R |ET. Z-3^-8 ?* ?B D ?Mg K] 1 llli oHn: *jj cr i" W ^ C] a ? t^of n <2* ^ D o o , V O 2 ^ 9S ?" 3 g ? S 2 5! 3 3 ? ? a * 3 Hi ?? 4 S.5- ? _ 5. * * ? ??? 2 ? " b o R)? ^ ^ ? 0 5 a 9? ^ I 1 1 *?s.-- r#>^ c. r? ? q W (fj O * 3. WS, " 2 i ft ^ -I w f 5 0 ^ * -1 |Sv? 0 __ ? I Msr pp| ? ? ? ?? b y S i :&:s. 4 W 8 ? * wmm I a t*J| 3J 5 8 sl-g a ' MR * + ~'x-' V i ..... .... http backing! The Latest Craze in Dress Goods, *+ . We have tbjao?ff>ods in all tho latest shades and qualities. Tho prettiest line of pattern goods on tho market. Look at our $ LOO per yard goods, they arc hummers. Positively tho best assorted stock of DRESS GOODS AT 2 5 CENTS over shown in this town. Indigo Blue Prints, colors guaranteed, our price only 7 cents. Beautiful Dress Prints, only 5 cents. Heavy ALL WOOL FIT.T.TNfl- tfaus o* ?w- ~ v VVIIIO* If U III ? 1IV III* spoction on this special line of goods, as they heat all of our former efforts. Farmer's Wool Beaver Cloth, extra heavy, only 25 cents. Without an exception the best Woman's Shoe in tlic up-country, guaranteed all leather, for only 7.5 cents. Try a pair of our Men's all leather cable scrcwd "GOOD WEAlt," only $1.25. Men's heavy Jeans Pants, Wool, $1.00. Good White Shirting only 4?. 1 Bale Plaids just opened, going at only 4 J cents. Gentlemen don't forget to inspect our large stock of Underwear, you will not find a bcttc^jbssortmcnt anywhere. All wool suits, lined, only $5.00 per suit. In our CLOTIIIii<y DEPAB,TM?NT you.jvill open .your eyes with astonishment at the j -r r prices, you can buy a Coat Vest, Pants and OYER COAT fl-vJ W for $500. How docs that strike you? In our MILLINTSRY DEPARTMENT, besides, having the*best Trimmer in tho town, as all the Ladies, say, you will find our prices the LOWEST. Don't forget to look at our line of Silks, Satins, Velvets, and in fact all tho latest trimmings. Don't foroet tiie tlack. :M C LU R E ' S THE MONEY TOLD THIS YEAR! OUR Buyers have returned from New York, where they found the wholesale people very hard up for Money, BY PLlHKMr DOWN THE CASH, WE SECURED UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES, and we intend to give our customers the full benefit, by saving them from 10 to 25 per Cent on all CASH purchases. Our stocks of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Jeans, Shoes, Millinery, Cloaks, Notions and Fancy Goods, Hats, etc., are complete. We offer spGCial bargains in Mens and Boys Clothing. Don't be a Snail, but join the procession, go with the crotvd and buy your Fall and Winter supplies from . 1 A. H. FOSTER & CO. \ Money to Tend,!1 A T NOT EXACTLY THAT?BUT TO GIVE AWAY. _ r AS an inducement to CAS^J customers (besides the extra low prices} we will give every purchaser of goods to T the amount of ONE DOLLAR or more, a ticket, with a lumber, for every dollar's worth of goods purchased. c On October IGth, all the numbers will be put in a box and F thoroughly mixed, and the first number drawn will entitle the holder to 10 SILVER DOLLARS. 10 The Second to TEN Silver Half Dollars. The Third to TEN Silver Quarter Dollars. rThe Fourth to TEN Silver Dimes. The Fifth to^EN Silver Haif iflmfs/' : ? F WE OFFER A SPECIAL LINE IN SHOES. ; FOR NEXT WEEK AS FOLLOWS: 0 tl Shoes formerly sold at $6.00 Reduced to $2.50 c " " " " 5.50 " " 2.25 * , y " 4.50 " " 2.00 | " / " " 3.00 " ? 1.25 " " \ ? " 2.50 " " l.OO a ? ? ? l. 75 ? ? 85 ' Young & Hunters. Aug. 18-33*3iD| \ > V \ . * ? ? ri&i - X I IfpV^^H ^,r '^fl 1 rl IL I NEW YORK d RACKET. 1 IS now in shape to show you the largest stock ^ of FALL AND WINTER goods ever opened in this part of the State, all bought lor cash at panic prices, and will go to you on the same basis. When we buy an article at one-half or one-tourtli its value, wc put on just one close profit, and give 1 our customers the benefit of the big bargain, while I we are satisfied with our one .profit and the advertise- ^J| ment it brings us. While our buyers were in New York they picked up some rare plums for you. At the auction rooms they found large stocks thrown 011 the market to realize ready cash, and as money was scarce, goods went cheap, and a big lot of tliem came to the J| UNION RACKET. ] We have all the new styles, shades, etc., in Dress V Goods, from half wool Alapaca, at 9i to the finest novelties, with trimmings to match, and at 25 per /"w cent, less than you will buy them elsewhere. Have you seen our 5 cents Dress Gingham V Sells 1 elsewhere 8 to 10 cents. 1 Best Calicos 5 cents. New Fall styles.* < Pants Jeans from 5 cents a yard to the finest. f) VH Dorskins at 331. All wool figured S oz. Jeans for 23 cents. Nothing in the State to equal it. i All wool suitings 54 inches wide, slightly damaged, i 25 cents. ^ Nice white Blankets 87 cents per pair. ; y ^1 Heavy All Wool Blanket, $4.08. > CLOTHING! CLOTHING! \ We cau give you anything you want in clothing. \ Suits from 50 cents to the very finest worsted and Cheviots. Do not buy your suit until you have looked at our stock. OUR STOCK OF IIATS AND SHOES UNSURPASSED IN THE STATE No trouble for us to show goods. Polite and attentive salesmen to show you what we have, and give you prices that will astonish you. HARRY &BELK. tpnl 10-15-ly fT TTif. TA RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO LJ iVIOlSI UliUGc Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huidekoper and Reuben Foster, receivers. HtUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, t1/JTIN,Inn?*"EimfirBj Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth 4r Arf1 V?w W 'X3KL Brushes, looth Powders, Columbia and Gkernville-Division. race Powders. Condensed Schedule, in effect Aug. 18 1803. f..ii 0:1.. ? - - ? - -- - -- . .u? ....? v? jl aiuiai v/na, niu/, oiaius, i leys. Trains run by 7oth Meridian Time. Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. ? ?? ??? ?? 'obacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, Between Charleston, Columbia, Allston and and all kinds of Druggist Sundries Spartanburg. kept in a first-class Drug ??-? Store. Daily Daily No. 13. STATIONS. N.o. 14. hysiciniis' Prescriptions carefully com- 7 30 a m Lv Charleston Ar, 8 45pm pounded at all hours. 11 80 '! j 44 Columbia 44 3 46 " . ? .... ? . i # *? i- *2 15 p m 44 Allston 44 3 00 " he Public will find our stock of Medicines i OG 44 44 Carlisle 44 2 00 44 complete, warranted genuine and 114 j Snnine 44 I 1 fiO 44 of the best quality. J 47 .. .. 44 j 1 30 44 all and sec for yourselrcs. 2 10 44 44 Jonesville 112 40 " eb 17-7-ly 2 23 " " Pacolet......... 44 112 21 44 2 50 44 ' Ar Spartanburg LtIII 45 44 3 10 44 iLr Spartanburg Arlll 30 44 . 1 II ni ^ 40 p mlAr Asheville Lei S 12 am S[)0CtclCll'S (lllll yj) C-GldSSeS. Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and Walhalla. 12 S?pm !;!!.'!So b.i.a;!!'.'.'.'8 W ? 12 18 " 44 I'omaria " 3 14 14 [ he Union Drug Co. ii? " ?ZirSZEgz " ISj>.". 12 64 44 41 Helena.... 44 2 36 44 las a full line of the best SPECTACLES 1 30 44 44 Cbappell's.... 44 1 66 44 nd j'iVFOSSES [bat Science lias been?,2,48 44 Ninety-Six'.'.'! 44 1 82 44 ble to produce, and are prepared to suit '2 3 7 4 4 44 Greenwood 44 12 66 44 ny condition of the eye. 3 00 44 44 Hodges '!'. 44 12 86 44 iar. 24 12-tf 3 20 44 44 Donalds 44 1 2 1 6 44 8 35 44 44 Honea Path.. 44 12 03 44 3 66 44 Ar Helton Lv 11 45am The State of South Carolina. J " *7 "0,?0D Ar 11 40 44 * ** Anderson.... 44 11 16 44 UNION COUNTY. * ?8 " " Pendleton*... 44 10 86 44 o 80 44 Ar Seneca Lv 10 00 44 ly JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge % " Lv Seneca Ar 10 00 44 t ITIIEHEAS, J. H. McKissick. as Clerk 5 ^ ?r 'o ''In ^ W of the Court of General Sessions and ? ? ^? eenrille... Lt 10 16 4 ^ ommon Pleas, has made suit to me to grant Nos. 13 and 14 are solid trains between im Letters of Administration, and testa- Charleston and Asbcrille .ents annexed, on the Estate and effects of Through coach between Sarannali and lory M. Tollcson, deceased. Astaeville on Nos. 14 and 13, via South Iheso are, therefore, to cite an'l admonish Bound 1C. R. H and singular the kindred and creditors Trains leare Spartsnburg A. & C Divif the said Mary M, Tollcson, deceased, that sion, Northbound, 12 22 a ro 5 06 n m rey be and appear, before me, in the Court 6.12 p. m. (Vestibuicd Limited)- South f Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South bound, 1.35 a m, 8.00 p rn 11 37 am arolina, on the 2Gih day of tlctober next, (Vestibuled Limited): Westbound W N C * ftcr publication horeof, at 11 o'clock in the Division, 6.20 p. m., and 3 10'? in for iranoon, to show cause, if any they have, Hcndersonvilte, Asheville and Hot 8prin? rhy the said Administration should not be Trains leave Greenville S C A Ar ranted. Division, Northbound, 11.28 p m 4 06 b m*' Given under niy hand sctl this 11th day 6.23 p m (Vestibuled Limitid)* Month f September Anno Domini, 1898. bound 2.28 am 4 05 d m 6 82 ? ? JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. (Vestibuled Limitirt) P ' * " Published en the 15th day of September, Trains leave 8cneca A & C DUi.tM 2* ???*"" ' v"?"T'"' 1016?? miV?.*B3E * ' bound 3.40 ? m, and 6.46 p m. fOFFOBD COLLEl cat. ? ? Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Spartanburg, St C. For Catalogue address, l