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Juisi'i. I The store that is ur chandise a SHOES. :s i * ?>< <* for 8 Sao <.aoiiiiis?>* >v; llir I'iisS DRY GOODS. Our luwcr D now in the Xortl these new pious arrive we wil To make them p> we have elia t?(l-ineh French < ?inu;hnms wer oH-ineli Frem-h (iinghnms wei otj-ineh Organdies were Corded Novelties ami Dimitie A big let of A like ( hoods wei These are hurpi'ns for yen. CLOTHING Our fall ami wine r stoek will out. A few m(?re of those $1. fitted. MILLINERY. This dej>artiiient will he in eh. New Yurie orei) iriim to ;n:ike Remember we guars Town and County.! : Hie friends Additional Local News. i IVi/ncr i^n ?iu?l unit' rma! Crowded Over From I.nc.il I'.iges. to the eafcincfa ov( r ] Weekly Crop liiillctin, M:d of (iut; _ _ ~ " i hunooned. x uor UMIUA s. Sept end er I i. If i) I ...Jf liJ0 , The week ending .*> a. 1:1. u?Vi j . . , , , , 10 li was cooler than the pivce!:: g .1 . . | "?-iicn n? iub . although the teuipeituie <01.! 1 ??; . wid "c-t|> normally high and it is the tilth ast for bin. 1 seen live week of excrs-iw t. :? Tie I moved oll'lho highest temperature was ai.d tin* !-..v- j p t;j gre tj(e I >0. I . I 1 } 4 .1 The ground lias attain h.c- in- v<:\ ' ' dry, and the soil for plowing, iiut.-d i i-n e has a l.? week, is lust ex cpt at the fov p >:r.r - district, and f> where frequent showers occurred th:> f.?ro the elect: week. The staph crops are s > nearly in 1- dr.iwin" t tared and gather*<1 that even the mo t Ji;;.'()) him "'J copious rainfall would not improve in ii yields, but some of the minor ciop.s and j' 1 ^05' ' u:i 1 s fall gardens con id he hue fitted. to >> i- xv The corn crop is a very poo.* one as a 1 ajj.iinst. him ti: whole, as only early pk'iite 1 corn came i jn,, t > carry the to maturity, while late coin is pratii- r(Ml rt callva fatiure over Hits while >:. t... , ?' .. Recoil, is being bono d l,,iu 1'?" There is 110 impi>>v< in- nt i i t! e e:< p. county a niv, which is from h df to t ree-ioinIh> -i .. e? inty. i' 0.: and is being rap diy picked m <l a lavo - ? , Jrlve Wren a able weather conditions. The hiwl : i<-t- - \r. ; ing will nearly exhaust some l . (?ro .vth has again stopjH-d, and t ic en* ii 1 1" " crop is in sight, either as open e 0:1 ?.i ;>ent>? 10 ex;-t as immature hoi's, an.I on litis hi-;-;: it 11 is se iree! >' 1 is estimated that the \ieH\'.i!i 1- v. n -date vrouM lig snorr. i nere is wnni! nisi and i 1 ;. !i |r, i P(>? *uro-.] Immature opening. . ftn<! i:,"r>w !rj In placfs much hay is n ings ivej, l?n: t mvm,. forage will be short as a ru'e. The c r- oenatoi imrrsa fimi?<1 alienee of a im; ra'.n !i is j. : Mr. Wism minor crops into precarious cud.. i.ms, Sosophically, af The ground is too haul ami <Irv for l'.i'i ihe situation |.N?win?. sol 1 to giving !i Union?Santuc: Lands du.d veiv , , , fa.si; and rain is needed for gni.Ynv, Jurgo and u.. ... sowing 11.mips and all late crops. arid o "Q w"' Pr 1|1- 1 puitinp!j.ndintoconditionf.>i plowing; his salary as cotton op. ninp fast, Ixills liadiv alt'eeie.l Urges' part of ?.v dronpl t: rust eating up r >tton; cr. i> dovclor.in - and deteriorating; intich l.ay is IHnp saved. (, hy ui( I'. W. Jeter. ? !To was not < ADVERTISED LETTERS. "r.'1('r [' .i trt rt Lie hero n Remaining rn tho Tost O.'i.o at . , . , Union, S. C., for the week endio.' \. '' September 14, 1900. v \1' i ' V; /fl una wi;l in \v it Mr P M Bradbrew (2) Mrs John Franks '"r"1 , ' Mit's Julia Gibbcfl th ; State Miss Martha Gregor/ . Nrrmrr,F , Miss York C Jennin ;? (2) . NC/liGii J -Miss Albert Lyona State of Son! ti ' Mr Thomas Millwood County of U Mr G B Mabry !- B. Monro, Mi?s Hii8sie Palmer 'am Monro, *1 Mr. A V Roger. Mum|,,, Miss Florence Steele > All creditors Persons calling for the above let ceased, are undo tera will pleaso say it' advertised, ari l ,n present and i will be required to nay oue cent lor ,M',or0 me witbi their delivery. | fla,?J. C. Huktkk, P. M. I rrGH?- ^ ieoua!ed for firood iner SaG low prices. \ i\ :? I>;c.V : ;laipni(iirt-o'(' eii??2*. M lio sii'o good and Sit. / U'li markets prepairn^ for the c.mingseason. ISetoro have to sell a lew odds and ends in sivupncr goods, need sonic prices like these: c 20c now ^ 1 ~>c. v 2oc now -ftTff.., 1 Sc. 20c now f 1 dc. s w( re 1 oc now 10c. e 2; c n o w m<rr.. ? 20c. lie complete. We will hive the very latest things! OS suits left. Come an ! uit one while you can he u'g- <:!' Mi-- Coios u^iin ill is season. She is now in , her department th most attractive store in town. [ I intee satisfaction to alt I r >1 'ctton Surprise. Sv. iill .Vry s u>" 1:1.avoid d-lv CK)wiled out of lliib i.-fciuol Coogftssman WTeon ?n?r hi i3i?. They will ?l?. fc. . . . pearmxt week. rurj>r;siu ut m.i detent. Congress was brilliant !y niccesj.ji_ ana useful AN ORDINANCE that tiny lV.lt no ui: .lis lir.ny c n.:i en d ^ o Authorizing the Issue of 'I hi* (y'* n.'ftxp.eu'n u... flVC Thousand Dollars Coupon ,>o w-al. 1.H 8UCCO-! r Bonds. argo lioid < i woj ic I been elected, and h i * -. . , . , , , ,. .1 \v f crea?, :.t nn election mid on ic pace .Air. \i i. son . ... . 1<llW. . . r.- . i . L-i.M day ct August, ldOO, a mi l >rit\ Since uio e. udj haw ! , , J .... , ' , ., ' ... i i i iliO (| i <il i lu (J e:ectoi3ol the towu hattitit use v, . 1 ,, ... , . . < I Liiioj*, booth Larolir.u, voted in main Ci-u -ea waich c> i . .i . . ,, .... ,. . , . t ivur of the 13 U0 of thirty live thou , . . sand dollars of coupon bond?, as set ri'a circuhiti >:i i) mo . , . , . * . ' . ? ,, , i ji'fta in 110 pctitim binned by a r mere than a wcok ! c . < .? t- ? i. e i n |, > m << :, | ??'J >r?ty <f toe freeholders of 8.ud , ' ''' " [town. Now, therefore, bo consecutive rf. r:t | ,, . , . . . 'r , t. .1 r . t n (1. v ' ! hc ordaiite.f, by ll.o Mayer and ,1* I: : .i 'i i. , ! Addernun, of t!io town < f Union in joiu '.cil assembled, and by authoiity ,(\'"r~ ! fstttae, that thirty live thousand d< i ~ "'.'3 V, ^ l'-' 1 irs C'l coupon bonds be it sued bv the ounty i .i* MeS.vcCi'.ev , ,, .. .* , ; , , , tow i o! uuion, o^u'.U Laroliua, m dn> nt Minded of CMir.e, h s , , .. , . ,, . . ,, I initiations of one thousand dollars, . ') votes in Oive.iv;; ? i , , , , , ,, , , . ,, . i ot live bund red dollars <r ono bun ' , V IdreJ dollar.--, to bs :i,".cd by lhg *"1' '-'J, ' II y >r, Clt ik aud'I'fi-f iiurer, ot said raoa be In till arm ;u.< , , .. , , . , . , town, to meet the c s. ot h sewerage 1 lit a race i ; bimsei 1 . < , . . , , . f . . , , ?>?.em 1 ;r said town, binl bonds to 'conditions wii.cn nap .' : , , , . 4 ,, . ' -'r interact at six par cent, per anf jro ... .I,. j ..a i .I ,U1.. an-lp?yab!> t r'y years after ? hi bili.wd mat tin ! I . / i , .. , . .. j-.an', with privilege ot redemption f Un\ !' lU,T;?> 1 -r twenty \ears from date. .y jjoLen us .;.o,d uj . {J >r(> t | (. rat;(. (} u.r jhe T> ;vn out in it* war "i?" CVjtcil aa.semb'e 1 ihis'drJ d .y ui . , . . . dciitcutbar. A. 1> 1900. taft S the ri.r,nsj p;.! ' V. 10 DkI\\S', 'rr s:0!i5l'V r 1 A;:cs : Mayor l'ro Tern, He has belaVcn bin:- | D AuTlls:r m attention to bis vr r\ \ . , , t.lerk and l.-ius. ,tivo practif.*, w ie::-o- J inucb mora than ir : i ? ? thai" whV.ii-.-tm - i i'. Citation to Kindred and Creditors, j keeping the trrr;.? : ? e'ded in Washington s ?u. ,lf .So?;1, ( i,ro;ili:, t 1 tho bo.irdiotr-b " h | Coiiiiiv of I'liion. f i . i i ! i * i . - * eon, no; ynvu ; ] . JAsoN M (iKI KI!, KstJ , I'llOHA IK to? hi< mIjTV '.Veil a .M'DCIK. h-t nSiliUc*. { Y*"i>er? as, ] '. M. l*a:r hm made suit, and ur>:? r H ?u! li "C- to me to ffiant, lain Mien of admi'ds"ii i rtrvivv the aetiw ,,:i the estate an I t (!' els of Mrs. ? . i i . ; M. I', (?.up\ deceased. ? a'i'ept inweid 1 ! i . . i ? I J a: e, I. i--x t*i to cite and adtriton' lioi : mo il.-.ii ail aiid . insid.ir ;hc Mndrt d and "* 'uMi'msol tlie.s:il Mn. M* I. tiatfe, L'O CREDITORS. ?e d. lliat tliey in- a:,<! aj?| e.tr htl'or. me. in '.lie (Joint, of lYolutc, to lie held "iirolisui. ) (Yurf ??fa'. 1,'iion ?!. ii. Ninth Carolina, on thiii->n. f iiiiiti ::V>t day of Si |?!eiidH-i, i.?'\t, at li r punas exeeutri< of \\'j ligation thereof, at 11 o'clock in H<e f.i eecpaFed, plaintiff. uoou, to hiio v imim-n if any lin y imvo. sipainsf, j ? hy t he pa <1 udmlni->Un!i>n sh m'.d not find others. defendants, | ik*^raatid. of Willi uti Monro, d -| tiiven under tny hand and mm! till r order of c.uii t. rebuilt'! | l' !i day of .-i j?'< mb r. fHtalilisli their demandsi .Jason M. (.ttr-Kt:, in thirty days from ths 1 Y?>'a n Jod^e. !>nli!i>le->! on ih>* 7'bday of ."opt sti.k, (Jltik of Court. ia . >;:. L'.mon ii.ui;s. Sept. 7.1000. otMU ao-sit. > jmh^wkw?<?^wcrw>r-<*--v ?whm E4P> a R H R ev-ysa h mam THIS aS s HE ?? ?TO ENJOY? Lawn Swings, Piazza Chairs and Re Piazza Shades, jTCosquito N \ i are closing out those goods way under the re*, we are going to close out a lot of Jan liners and siam of Furniture, including a lot of lire and folding screei WE MUST HAVE T For other goods and we are going to get rid of then if we have to give them away. Don't he surprised if the foresight take advantage of this offer gncl^upi j^ooas at one Malt lno price you will have to pay wheT our display of goods next week ami note the prices. ASK YOUit GROCEIi . 5'""< > 3 ? WHITE ROCK OR QUEEN OF THE VALLEY FLOUT You take rio risk. EVERY SACK GUARANTEES To <>"ive perfect satisfaction If not YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. HAMES & LIPSCOMB " WIPED OUTftUt ? ^ V r :*i i '\- f ^ P:: a > i ^*!"*./,* "TT ; i ammu prnici ^ V;.J3j'? AiitiliiiS ii>8V:il?(to Ot i'; j IVirll\ I l LliiUS i r -v ?- f."> EEin nr!M!l : ? I'.riX'C AfiL''J'lJit .-; , Property Loss at Galveston f Forr..!i rtiatias-J? j Estimated at More Than I GRASS & CLOVER SEhDS, % J. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, | $lo,000,OOOO. CS?od Wheat!' ' STREETS OF THE TOWN fj ""oa'J, etc." || STREWN WITH BODIE II itals>B?veidcser'.tdidr.s.Lc t method j g " ' ?' rj' Many lJuildings Wrecked ami Tin SI l.lo itn ' ' tuaj ?t "... ,i ? . ,\s a : ... r. imitates Crushed to Death-HonRl ,,.i 1 ? r'v V.'ii > . . idled p. y (? . "sVrlii* II : I'tk-t ci o..y tilled With l'eoplo Carried to S; B Seed, or Sccl Crsio miatrca. Ship, gtroadad anil Their C'rc % T.VV. WOOD & SONS, j Drowned?Scenes of Death anl I 5i:'i.i"iSairiH, . st ruction On All Sldct?Tho S!<>: 1 Richmond, Wrought Havoc at Otlirr l'oinU. S Va. Dai.t.as, Sept. 10.?Houston and C-. H tral ^cxns officials at noon gj coivctl bulletins from their j?enc offices in Houston, that tho lu.->s of 1 i will reach ii.GOl) in Galveston." Tho Mis onri, Kau>as and Texas _ . _ _ liof forces near Galveston and alons t LC;ji>a.S OF i !'i a RAiLROADo. con^t telegraphed at noon that tho h Track-, Uiiilgi's, Warehouse^, lite., life will not Tio less than .">,000 a Arc Completed? Do frayed. may reach 10,000. Houston, Sept. li.?Tho railroads ~ ... r , . ,, WALVESTON', Sopt. 10.?TllO lUOSt : will suftrr tins loSS of IllllliUllS Ul llollfll".-? ... . .. , . .... palling calamity 111 the history of min actual damage to sny nothing of the .. , , . .. , , . . . ? orn times has befn.' Gulvesb loss bv the stoppage ot business. At ,, , . . , . Gal yes ton tlu-ir wharves, warehouses, kverywnore there is tk..r. una ruin n tracks, etc., ai'i-in ruins. Costly bridges desolation. A greater- v ail city Connecting the island arc in ruins and stricken with misfortune iiki hur |im juusi Im: entirely ivbiuit. nppeul to the outside worlu r help. Tne International and Great Northern . . and Santa Fo have considerable track ^timatos ot tlio loss of life in tlio e washed out, while the Galveston, Hou*. vary iroin GaO to 1,000. It is thons ton and Northern will suffer heavily. 2,fffK) people in tho state hirve lost tii Superintendent Mulvoy has received livcs i>arcuts mourn their children u notice tiiat all tho trnOK at Senlnooko children aro made orphans by tho tei and \ irginia Point with all tho bridges lh(l )mrricann whiel, swept nil of Soi lias been washed away anil Section J? ore- Texas Saturday and Saturday night, man Scanlui and all Ins crow at tMideau Tho storm commenced raging betwt had be en lost. 0 and 10 o'clock Saturday morning a hive Houston IVonle 1'erlsti. hy liootl tho waters from tbo n r 1> Ir j. . v"? \ir n p c;, , inundated tho i.slnntl nt far inland IIorsTox, Sept. 11. At Willi <fc&tnbe s Twplfth 8tro0fc. From there thu wat undertaking establishment rest tho n - gradually encroached further inlar mains of fivo Houston pooplo who per- rising about 15 inches an lmrfV. A islnd at Sjoabrooke in Saturday's hurri- o'clock tln ro was 8') inohos of watt r cane. All of tho bodies are so badly the lobbies of the Treinont In tel, l mangled and buffeted about by the drift highest point in tho city. Across t and wreckage as to make it difllcnlt to street where tho ground is lower, identity them. They were wadie t liorso was drowned. At 0 o'clock t ashore near 1*J abrooko yesterday morn- j water on Market street was level w ing ami were sent up toJIouston in the tho seats of tho chrs. After that it gn first train over tho LaPorto railroad. I nully receded, but tho wind was i Tho same train brought tho Iiodii a of I clonic in its force. It readied a veloci Mrs.Vincent and her two children, who j of 84 milos an hour and then tho instt were drowned at Morgan's Point. j meats in tho government obscrvatc wore wrecked. MONTH dining Hammocks, etting, Htc. ?ular price. Next week* ils and many odd pieces us. 'HE SPACE. i iii the next thirty days your neighbors who have >ly themselves with these tyxou want them. Notice FOR<^VSH ONLY. ^ .umber CoT^ Desolation ami Dcatli. k : Iti_'i\STO\", Sept. 10. ? A scene of deso^ lntion and doirth not only from Galves* ' ton, but at many inland points iu Texas, ! is the condition presented today as a rej suit ot' Saturday's storm. Estimates of tho number of dead are ! placed between 1,500 and 2,003. 1 Inrr nving tales of the loss of whole v. ; faniili- s, and many miraculous escapes, mi ^ t i are told Vy the few survivors who have j thus far reached this city. The rice and cotton crop throughout j the district, devastated by the storm, is j badlyYtainag'd iu many places, and in ! others totally destroyed. In the business portion of the city tho i damage cannot bo even approximately j estimated. The wholesale houses along ; Strand had about 7 feet of water on j their lirst floors, and all window panes ^ ' and glass protectors of all kinds woredoJf j moli in d. Tho top of the Moody bank building was blown away and tho fixtures of every house on this long business thoroughfare was destroyed. On Mechanic street tho water was ali most us deep as on Straud. All provis" * ions in the wholesale grocerios aud v.n nivj iu?i-i iiuu; n vni suiuruceu and rendered valueless. The enginehouse of the Tiemont hotel was cavod in by the falling smokestack aud cooking was made an impossibility. The damage to the hotel butldipg will amount to about $?5,000. The powerhouse of the street railway company was destroyed and the loss ou 1 machinery and building is .estimated at > I $?0,00?). There are 110 wires of any sort 3 j standing. They arc lying in tangled - ; masses across the street and will have to I be cleared away before horses aud vel hides can move about the streets. I.oss Placed at .$20,000,000. Dallas, Sept. 10.?Ilailroad aud cotton men estimate the loss of all kinds of t property including tho cotton crop at 2 from .*13,000,000 to $20,0')0,000. | LITTLE DAMAGE AT SABINE. , Port Arthur Also Escapes With Slight 5 . Damage. J Beaumont,Tex., Sept. 10.?The towns j of Sabine Pass and Port Arthur, news from which has been anxiously awaited, passed through tho terrific storm of Sat1S unlay virtually unscathed. At' Port Arthur tho water spread over the town site, but it did not reach a dopth to dostroy buildings. At Sabine Pass tho water reached a ft. depth of about threo feet, but nothing other than small buildings near the water front wore washed away. Soveral c, mud scows and sloops woro washed '' ashore. The only livos reported lost to date are Ed Gnonflf and Albert Dented ir ridgo. Three Lives Lost at Bernard. Eagi.e Lake, Tex., Sopt. 10.?Three w- churches, together with mauy other ._ houses, dwellintr niul bnsinAoa woro completely blown to pieces. The s rico crop and the peciui crop arc ruined. The cotton crop is nearly ruined and the eune crop is considerably damaged. Tho loss to this community from tho ' storm is estimated by tho most reasonable citizens at $250,000. Tho town of 1 j^(. East Bernard has been blown away and throe persons woro killed thero. ro. EVERY HOUSE DESTROYED, he Ground Swept Clean?Debris Piled Up j.s Five Clocks Away, ud Houston, Sept. 11.?Additional do* tails by tug from Galvoston fay thai west of Thirty-third street tho storm swept tho ground perfectly clean of tho 1 residences that once stood upon it and i:i. piled them up in a conglomerated masj ,, J five blocks back on tho beach, strewing the piling with tho debris and the bodies !" of its many victims. Many of those i'l" were lying out in tho afternoon sun and were frightful to look upon. The fear ?.. ful work of tho storm was not confined * ' to the district along tho beach, but took ' in all the district in the Rio Grande and eir Denver rosurvoy on tho beach. . . i aid Tho waves washed away tho Homo of J :ri- the Homeless and it is thought ihat the I eh inmates, consisting of 80 orphans and f three lady rfiatrons, were drowned. Out en in the Denver ro survey tlie destruction id was terrible and it is thought that many ,ad of the soldiers at Fort Crockett, together as with a number of tho residents of that its place, were umoug the many victims of id, the storm. (i The buildings on the beach wero * j nitKiiw inn lino uio gnu and (heir occuiho pants are thought to have perished. In , u- tho north part of fho West end the <lani- ( a ago was groat also, almost every buildho ing was damaged to some extent and iitj ninny nro completely wrecked. The id- cotton and lumber yards which nro in :y- that section of the city wore completely ty razed to the gronnd and much valuable t a- machinery is ruined. However, the losa ay is not nearly so great in that distriot ai it wuh out toward tho beach.