the weekly union times (union, s.c.).(union, s.c.) 1893-02 ...€¦ · do you wasta public...

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P "A DieoirsTina Exhibition.".Congrets& urn a MeLaurin, in his "eulogy" on .bis pre* deeessor, distingtrslied himself. lie has some c'aim to smartness," but >s woefully defioent in good breeding and common jfe* .. sense. If is attempt to tie the fame of Col Mlo the "Tillman movement," *t to beudroh the good name of .avy*#Vt oolx K exeorpjdy 11 » grave wrong to the man he »ni to edlogtke and to the Bt&te I Atuf he*proved himself as ignorant ef the history of the State as he was of the prowh f priitivs of the occasion. Bo far from reproving talent, we venture to say that no Biste in the Union could d iut to ao larae a Dumber : f distinguished men who were "self-made".men who rose from obscurity and poverty by their own efforts, or who were aided in obtaining >u education and a start in life by the State er its more fortunate eitisena. We might name as examples, George McDuffie, Dr. Tberuwell, Mr. Memmingcr, and scores of others whose names true South Carolinians will never let die. And a living example is found in Mr. McLeurin's own town iq the person of one of the ablest judges on the benob. Col. Stackhouse w.»s a good man. Ho was himself at honorable example of the "old South".brave, patiiot'c, kindly. No 8outk Carolinian will object to any praise of Col. 8taokbouse.' It is the indecent, disgusting tirade against Sdhth Carolina that Will make South Carolinians ashamed ef Col. Stackhouse's successor. >e- "" Specimen Cases..B; h. Clifford. Cause' Wis., was troubled *'lh Jieural^'a and Hhenmat'sm, his Stomaoh was disordered, his Liver was effected to an alarming degree, eppetito fell away; and he wee terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klectrie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bed a running e >re ou his leg ef eight years' standin*. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckicn's<-Arnics Salve, anl his leg is sound end w ell. John Spencer, Catawba, O , had five laige fever s res rn his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bittle Electric Hitters and one box Buokleu's Arnica Salve cured hiui entirely. Sold by B. P. Posey Druggist. | TBIBOTE OF RESPECT. w. x. fowlkr. « The following resolutions were passed by tho Union County Assembly of the Knights of Labor at the last regular mee'ing. Jan. 28th, 1891: ^ Death has taken from our companionship and association our dear brother, W. E. FOWLER. The sadnets is intensified when We* o li »Wa» Wen. maa UlfAn O.VAT !JJ |)iO meridian of lifa and in the height orliie usefulness, with the cares of a family res'ing on him and surrouuded by many devoted friends. Wc are satisfied that our dear brother, whose life was characterised by parity and who was just toward his fellow men and, above all, was so trusting in his relation to his Qod snd Savior, thai his soul is now at rest. We deem it appropriate to offer the following resolutions : Ruolvtd, That In the death of Brother Fowler we have hat a capable officer, a kind brother, a devoted friend to our order, an I the country a useful citisen. Runtvtd. That we extend to the sorrowing family of Brother Fowler our lenderott sympathies in (his great bereavement, an I (hst our Mailer Workman or Scoretary be iostruoled to furnish the family of Brother Fowler a copy of the memorial paper, anil that #e request its pub'iontion in our county paper, (ho Uxtox Times. J. H. Rlaxtox, Master-Workman. We have a speedy aod positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, iu SHI LOU'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector freo with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath Friee GOc. Sold by II- K. Smith k Co. Cheap Rates to tiie Inauoubatiox .. Grover Cleveland, for the second time will stand in the portico of the beautiful National Capitol.on March 4th, 1803.and be Inaugurated President of the United Stater. What a great event that will be, and what a countless multitude will be there ! A vast number will come from the South and Soutbwost, and most of these will take the Richmond & Danville R. R..the greatest Southern system. Its regulsr service cf three daily trains, running solid, between the 8outh and Washington, including tbo only vestibuled limited, comp scd exclusively of Pullman Palace drawing room and tuning ca|i, wjll, on this o'ccasioif, be greatly ftugirrated hy thcViost complete arrangement of px(.r'a servloe cyep ottered by this model system. Kxcursiou tickets st the rate of a fare and a third for individuals, and one fara for party of military, twenty-five or mor«, wil) be told on March 1, 2, 3, and for train to arrive Washington by noon of Maroh 4. Valid, returning, until March 8th, 1893. Further information obtainable from any agent of this system or of its connections. S. II. Hakpwick. Asst. Qen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. > Do You Wast A Public Office..There are 180,000 offices within the gift of the new Adminifl'ratien, and now ie the time for those seeking public employment to take ptoper steps to secure one of these lucrative positions. All who are interested should at oaee send for a copy of the United States Blue Book. It-is a register of all Federal offices and employments in each State and Territory, the Distriot of Columbia and abroad, with their salaries, emoluments and duties; Shows who is eligible far appoint' ffient, questioos asked at ezaminatious, how %to make an application and how to push it to success, and gives besides a vast amount ^ of Important and ratable information rain P, tMi^Stfrd.1 iiagus^ifury- bb'uniT in cloth. frijje, cents; pott psid. Address, with Shalt, Ebrroa Ukios Times, Union, 8. C. Jan. 27-4-4t. . w-» - Buck lies Anxtc.v 3alv* The best salve In the world fbr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulctrs, Belt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ernp tloos, and positively oures Piles, or no pay v required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, op money refunded. Price '26 oenje pej bog. Jtof sale' bfy B. F. Posey. SPEQIAl, NOTICE; f bought thp entire stock ef Dry 4. Moods, Boqte, Shoe*, Rate, e'c., of Rodger Si Pnrcell for sixty j,cents on the doll«r, Sit i will eemntenoo on Saturday lltb, to offer isif ft? the prtatui inducements ever effcrtd in the up country, to cash buyers only. CHA8. J. PURCKLL. Feb 10-8-tf. Notloe to Creditors. to A LL nurMTiH h&vioff fllsimi ftflrfiinttt tUn iSt" PAJ 1898.' ' H. B. CARLISLE. Q& Feb. 10-6-41. ^^neloi«tp»V'r. W*J«t 0©wA BLACK no-horned Cow, obout 8 yrere jrS^^ J\ old, airoyed from mj premies about {HB loth Deo, l^st. Anyone kpowiog of her »b#re<l»qi;s end Will notify me will well p»!d for ihiir trouble. ^ \ M. C. DRAVBR, K i. Carlisle, 8. C. k. K* > Baiil ii JlffM? iillllli il . FREE LIST. Tile display of Pbot s at ATWOOD & UNGER'S Alt r GALLERY is a sight! You bould witness it for it is a treat you have never befot e bad the opportunity of seeing la Union. v We oordfat'ly invito everybody to call and examine our work, and are sure you will be convinced it-^b PAR THE FINKSP WORK ever seen iu the oity. If it isn't the finest display of work ever mode here we will make you a compiimentary sitting, WK MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY. R member,.we are bere but for a short time, on I wi'l do work up to and inoluding March lo, '1)3. We do all the Into-t styles of work; inoluding iho RUCIAN VIONETTE, I 1)1 «?rtv/t nv » /vv* » » . niuoiU ULIAUI-J AHLt STATUARY WORK. Seeing is believing. Call nod examiue and be coiiYi»ce<l. TO MOTHERS! We esperitly invito your children and take theni by tlie instnnt meons process. Wo do copying and enlarging, also do view work of residences and store buildings. As fine wo k done in cloudy w rather ss when the sun shine-. You will do well to secure your work at once, ss we are here but for a short lime. Hoping to see you in oon we are yours Photgaphicaly i Union, S. C. Feb 10-C 41. WAR DECLARED AT LAST! The first shot wns fired on the 1st day of January,ISO.'l, nl t he Cheap Cash Red Front Hardware SUwe of SOUTT BROS. No blood to be shed, no lives to be lost. We make war upon lto man to take his life But we have declared war upon high prices and long profits on all goods sold by us. We hive ho s cd our Burner and will show no quarters. We frar no competition for we have resdved and are determined to se 1 our goods, such as Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Tools, Plows end Plowstocks, Axes, Shovels, Hoes, Nails, Horse SIkcs, Pocket nnd Table Cutlery, Cook nnd He ding Stovos, Wagon and Buggy Material, Wngott and Buggy Harness, Sudd'cs, Buggies nnd all kinds of gooda found in a first class Hardware store, at the vevy lowest liveand-let-lire prices. We mean alt we say. If you doubt, march to the Be l Front and walk right in and let us conviuce vou by giving you prices. tve nits selling it ivt «t. k..t Pittsburg steel plowe at 3.1 cents. Cook Stove-, Willi everything complete, for $10.00: nict open Buggy f«.r $10.00; top Buggy for $C0.(K). All other goods at like roductions. Conte and give us a trial and be made happy, and we shall bo happy, too. Very Respectfully, SCOTT BROTHERS. Jan 20.3.tf The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. By JAMES M. OEE, ESQ.. Probate Judge 1TUBMAR, J. H. McKWsiok. ai Clerk VY of the Court of General Sessions anil Common Pleas, bus male suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration,, With will annexed, on the Ealuie ui»d «fleets .of Jubu II. Fowler, deceased. Those are, therefore, to oite and admonish ad and singular the kindred and creditors of the aai-i John H. Powlor, deceased, tkm they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probrte, to be held at Un'ou C. II -, South Carolina, on the 17ih day of February, next, after publication hereof, at 11 c'oloek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, why the raid Administration should not be granted,-' Given under my hand soil this 3rd day of January, Anno Domini, 1893. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 6th day of January, 1898, in the Wekklt Union Times. Jan 6 1 6t.* RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO F. W. lluidckoptr and Reuben Fo^er, receiver/ Columbia and Gukksvilpk Dtyistoy. Condensed Schedule, in effect No*. 20, }892. Trains yun by 75th Meridian Time. Between Charleston, Columbia, AUston and Spartanburg, Daily * Dally No. 13. STATIONS. |No. 14. 8 60 a m Lv Charleston Ar 10 30pm 3 60 p m " Columbia " 1 20 <* 4 30 « 'i AUston 12 40 " 6 23 " " Carlisle " 11 44am 6 82 ' <.. ...Santuo " 1136 6 50 « " Union « 11 17 «« 6 28 " " l'ooolet " 10 44 " ({ AO " At* HnnvlanKn»#» T w IA *JA »i 10 10 p mjAr ...TTAshevillo Lt| 7 00 44 Between Charleston, Columbia Seneoa end Walhalla. "Daily. I * Daily? No. 11. | STATIONS. , No. 12. 0 60a m Lv Charleston...- Ar 10 30pm 11 20 " " Columbia " 0 05 " 12 05 pm " Alston " 5 13 '< 12 23 " " ,1'omaria.f 4 5} 44» 12 42 ' 11 -Prosperity,4 40 " 12 67 14 Newberry 44 i 26 44 1 01 « Uelen. . . go . i m » ^ 1 " Cbappell's.... 8 38 44 I 2 17 44 44 Ninety-Six... 44 8 1 5 Ji. 1: 2.37 'j- 44.7 29 44 3 1 2 44 44 Donald* 44 2 11 44 3 2 3 4 4 44 Honeft Path.. 44 1 68 44 8 43 44 Ar Belton 'Lv 1 40 44 4 05 44 Lv. Belton Ar 1 36 44 4 36 44 44 Anderson.... 44 1 15 44 6 1 8 4 4 44 Pendleton ... 44 1 2 45 44 6 00 44 Ar Seneca Lv 12 16pm 6 82 44 Lv Seneoa - Ar 12 10pm 7 00 pm Ar Walhalla Lv 11 40am 5 00 p m Ar Greenville.,, Lv 12 OOn'n Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Di»ision, Northbound, 4.09 a. m, 8.48 p. m, 6.00 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited); South bound, 1.66 am, 3.36 p m, 11.87 a. m., (Vestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. Division, 6.60 p. m., for Hendersonville, Asheville and Hot 8prings. Trains leave Greeoville, 8. C., A. & C., Division, Northbonnd, 8.07 a m, 2.26 p. m., 6,08 p m (Vestibuled Limited); 8outb bound 8.07 a m, 4*42 p m, 12.2 8 pm (Vestibuled Limited) Trains leave Seneea, A& C Division Northbound 1,36 a ">» 12.16 p m; Southbound 4.88 a m, 6.80 p m ! Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on tha C. and G. Di«lf ion, and Trains 13 and U on tha A. and 8. Division wilt run solid to and from Char- le»ton over the 8. C, 11. R. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE Pullman Sleeper on 18 and 14 between Charleston and Asheville, via Columbia and Spartanburg. Pullman Palaoo Sleeping Car on Trains 0 10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A k C Division, W A TURK, S. II. 1JARDWICK, Gen'l Pass Agt A set Goal Pass Agt Washington D. C. Atlanta, Ga. V B IdoBKR, SOL HAAS, Gea'l 8upt Traffic Mgr Columbia, S G Washington D 0 W H GREEN, Qea'l Mg r, Washington D 0 *Y J-' NO RACKET! BUT Solid Facts. * i Great Mucin in Prices A T Dl?TTDi?w m nnp'o ilMDE.ll 1. tr£i£i 0. IN order to reduce my stook and effeot some change iu my business, I haro decided to offer goods at tbe very lowest liviDg prices. Jeans 1.1 25cts, sold for 33o Jeans at 33 1-3, sold for 40ots. Clothing suits atS15.00 priced 18.00 Clothing suits at 814 50 prieod $15. *" *A Aft nrirjid $lk° OVERCOATS MUST BE SOLD. In order to close out somo linos of shoes I have decided to sell them at aud BELOW COST A LOT OF BOOTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. L call especial attention to my CI1AS. HfilSER $3 SHOE. As also his hand SeweJ and fland w«u. iIia vers best goods for tho price. TO THE LADIES : I offer the prettiest liue of custom mado shoes iD tho town and guarantee every pair. You will God upoo my counters Prints at 5 cents, formerly sold at 8 l-3o. Exa-nine nud be coovioocd that my lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES Are equal in quality nod price to the rory bust and honest. All-wool uudcrshirta nod Drawcts to match of the very best quality. Hats of tho very latest styles and prices as low as can bo bought anywhere. Ladies Cloaks, just from the factory of tho very latest styles, which must be sold. A lot of Ladies Jackets (last season's) at cott Shawls, Blankets and Comforts. Stationery, T* WWW 1 A V w rapcr ana nuvciupcs tor tno L.aaies Penoils Pads, 5ots and upwards. Legal and Foolsoap paper. PeDS, Pen Holders and Ink. BLANK BOOKS CHEAPEN THAN EVER. Como and see my immense stock and De convinced that I oan soil you almost anything you want, and I am determined that I will not be undersold. I MEAN BUSINESS , REUBEN T. GEE. Nov. 15 4? tf » « To the C<v»-. p|anters of I Union County. TjlOR eTery twenty bushels of col tan seed I J? yon wljj deii»ac at our AIIU. J-.e-'Misnifpnrated Standard Guano.the guaranteed I analysis of which will be. two and one.half per cent, ammonia, eight per cent, of phosphoric acid and two per cent, potath. Or for twenty bushels of aaed, I will give you four hundred pounds of prima Cotton Seed Meal. The question for you to outsider is, which is bcjt for your use.tweuly bushels of Cqtton Seed or five hundred pounds of Standard Guano ? W. E. TH0M80N, Pres. Union Oil & Mau'fg. Co. F{b 3-6- tf Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are prohibited from hunting, fishing, catting timber, making roads, or trespassing in any manner on my lands lying in Union oounty near Leek bar t Shoals, and on Broad River near Mount Tabor. Those violating these orders will be prosecuted to the fullest extant of tha law. MRS. FRANCES MURPHY, Charleston, 8. C. Jan. 27-4-4t HOUSE AND LOT FOR SACK I OFFER the houxe end lot on MonnUln street known as the MIX HOUSE, M sole. Lot contains two acres. Terms mj, Applj to O. P. QARRETT, Spartanburg, 8. C. Jan 18-2-tf. MI LLIIVBBT , JUST rooeired from iho Northern Markets, a choice seleotirn of Millinery. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Always pleased to show goods and giro satisfaction to customers. MRS. JA8. GRANT. Oct 14 42 if. ;'N- , f ' v'. NpIW Yp a p GREETINGS! . iT L, r j,, wish you Alfa happy New Year. Have just finished . taking SCCk, fi1Hj ^hat although wc have don< the largest business jn history of our career, wc still have too many Winter <3^ on hand. To those who oifa jn need of such goods as Blankets, Mpvereoats, Jeans, J Shawls 1 >. % m Flannels Heary Dress Goods, Oottogs, Etc., Now is your ti nc oe^ them, as we are not holding then at their real vail ® J but y9u can what you wish at almos your own price. Thanking you f°r past favors, and with best wishes for i prosperous New we remain, i Respectfully, 1. V. McLURE. flg't. HTER SALE! lothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods nd Shoes, Hats and Caps, Staple and Fancy} Groceries, Hardware, Tinware Woodenwarb and Crockery now at Green Bros.' olc stand will be sold at the Greatest Sacrifice Ever Offered to the ieople of Union. V? ' . On every Saturday we will have an AUCTION conductec * '*> 'v by the SHERIFF, and the goods will be scld as if i 1 bankrupt stocl$, f' ' Regardless of Prices. During the other days the store will be open lor bargaii hunters to buy^t private sale.* * " Everybody (the ladies especially) are invited to call am examine these goods before they are sold. If you fait to secure what you want at our Auctioi rooms in Greeh Bros.' store come to our old stand, one doo below, where \you will find the largest'rinS best a**>rte< stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries \i\ very lo\ prices. j Respectfully, A. i5L *5fc (JU. X MAKE your preparations for the New Yea by laying in your plantation hardwar early. We are prepared to make you close figures for SPOT CASH on th following supplies: AXE3, BRIDLES, BELLOWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS COLLARS, FORKS, GRINDSTONES AND FIXTURES* HAMES, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, NAILS, rLOWS OF THE BEST AI^ MOST DESIRABLE SHAPES TRACE CHAINS, SPAI>E8, SHOVELS, WHIPS, AND EVERYTHING NEEDED ON THE FARM. HONEST MUDS! HOHEST PRICES! HONEST TREATMENT 111 THE NEW YORK RACKET. i I 9 YOUR MONEY SAVED. WE have been in Union not quite two yorrs, but in that short time we have saved the people hundreds of dollars on their Clothing, and this year with our i 11 crcas^i^ia ciYftTcs, we j . propose to save you more than we have in the past. The year 1892 brought us a tremendous big trade. But we expect 1893 to bring double as 1 much, for the people are fast finding out that f they cannot afford to pay the time merchants long one hundred per cent. 011 goods when they 1 can be bought at close cash prices at the NEW YORK RACKET. I ft -W Broken lots of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, JftftllH- "Rln.nlrpt.ss- Tlress fS-nnrlc Rrr> .- -w V* VMM VM WV# j to be closed out in the next few weeks. There will he some rare plnms for somebody. No trouble to show our goods, so come in and ^ look through, whether you want to buy or not YEltY RESPECTFULLY, HARRY & BELK. April 10 15 ly NEW "FALL GOODS,. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. I Our buyers have just returned from the Northern markets where they bought a large and well assorted stock of goods to suit all the trade. OM r>n kJi±VJt!iS, OIlOtJB, DJIOeB, First, we will say that our stock of bIiocs is immense, and we are prepared to make you some prices that will eatch the 1 closest buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in this line. Call and see them. 'Dress Goods Staple Goods Etc., * In Dress. Goods we are prepared to offer you some beauties, r and at very reasonable prices, too. In Staple Goods, such as Prints, Ginghams, and all I the new things in Cotton Goods, we have a very large stock. * MILLXNEHY. A WORD TO THE LADIES : Our Millinery Department seems to be the centre of attraction, because the ladies always find the novelties of the season there. We can show you nil the new shapes in Hats and Bonnets, and Trimmings of every kind to match. Call early and _ get first choice. r,n(i us with a full stock of first class goons, ana the very lowest prices. L YOURS VERY RESPE TFULLY, GRAHAM & SPARKS. Jan 22 5 Jf » ~ NOTICE ! ~|WILLIAMSON, GILBERTft CO., milB partnership heretofore existing un- WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS, ± d«r the tu m name of ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS. e f- UbTER, WILKINS & CO., All kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret ..... , , .. Fraternities made order, was d ssolred by mutual consent on the Slot day of December, IRW, Mr. William W,Uch *od C,ock reP»'»n8- K«» »nd fat ey » Wilkins retiring. Kngratring a specialty. The business wdl bj continue ! hereafter Qold and Silrer Plating scientifically don*, by A. H. Fostkb, Geo. II. Otr/.rt. and B . F. (<Mh for o)d 0old ftnd Sllver. Arthie, onder the firm name of ' . ' Respectfully, A* || (>||||appH «a Union, S C. W. G. A CO . H. F08TER & CO., Jan. 27-4-iy ; S who will endraror to maintain the reputation D^SSOllitlOl^ Pfiftfififihtp. el thin old home in enpplying the wants of rw«|,K firm Jl' bedhli imn the people will. J[ csisting at ___ . __ C., is this day dissolved by mutnal FIRST-CLASS GOODS .n ^ B __ .... nanin uccll nSllltQ. QlfDV'J 'll *, 1*"' the 28th day of December, 1892. % .AT. ri,AIJDKT.IU>W\'vJSL IW. D. HOLLI8. 'If' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES T S * We alio take this opportunity to notify T/\_mill nebfi " alt petnons indebtel to the firm of Foster, ' DUII-Utno: Willtins & Co., that payments mutt be made A Ix>t of second-hand 10x12 window * at onoe tn order that the old business may x\- in good condition, for sole. A' > h bf settled up. l'iaiia Pillsrj. wlfli caps and l>eaee. pet Kh tiy , Jan VO-3-4t. 1 new and sound. B. M. 8TOKK8.

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Page 1: The weekly Union times (Union, S.C.).(Union, S.C.) 1893-02 ...€¦ · Do You WastA Public Office..There are 180,000offices within the gift ofthenew Adminifl'ratien, and now ie the

P "A DieoirsTina Exhibition.".Congrets&urna MeLaurin, in his "eulogy" on .bis pre*deeessor, distingtrslied himself. lie hassome c'aim to smartness," but >s woefullydefioent in good breeding and commonjfe* .. sense. Ifis attempt to tie the fame of ColMlo the "Tillman movement,"

*t to beudroh the good name of.avy*#Vt oolx K exeorpjdy11 » grave wrong to the man he»ni to edlogtke and to the Bt&te I

Atuf he*proved himself as ignorant ef thehistory of the State as he was of the prowhf priitivs of the occasion. Bo far from reprovingtalent, we venture to say that noBiste in the Union could d iut to ao larae aDumber : f distinguished men who were"self-made".men who rose from obscurityand poverty by their own efforts, or whowere aided in obtaining >u education and astart in life by the State er its more fortunateeitisena. We might name as examples,George McDuffie, Dr. Tberuwell, Mr. Memmingcr,and scores of others whose namestrue South Carolinians will never let die.And a living example is found in Mr. McLeurin'sown town iq the person of one ofthe ablest judges on the benob.

Col. Stackhouse w.»s a good man. Howas himself at honorable example of the"old South".brave, patiiot'c, kindly. No8outk Carolinian will object to any praise ofCol. 8taokbouse.' It is the indecent, disgustingtirade against Sdhth Carolina thatWill make South Carolinians ashamed efCol. Stackhouse's successor.

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Specimen Cases..B; h. Clifford. Cause'Wis., was troubled *'lh Jieural^'a andHhenmat'sm, his Stomaoh was disordered,his Liver was effected to an alarming degree,eppetito fell away; and he wee terribly reducedin flesh and strength. Three bottlesof Klectrie Bitters cured him.Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bed a

running e >re ou his leg ef eight years' standin*.Used three bottles of Electric Bittersand seven boxes of Buckicn's<-Arnics Salve,anl his leg is sound end w ell. John Spencer,Catawba, O , had five laige fever s resrn his leg, doctors said ho was incurable.One bittle Electric Hitters and one boxBuokleu's Arnica Salve cured hiui entirely.Sold by B. P. Posey Druggist.

| TBIBOTE OF RESPECT.

w. x. fowlkr. «

The following resolutions were passed bytho Union County Assembly of the Knightsof Labor at the last regular mee'ing. Jan.28th, 1891:

^ Death has taken from our companionshipand association our dear brother, W. E.FOWLER. The sadnets is intensified whenWe* o li »Wa» Wen. maa UlfAn O.VAT !JJ |)iOmeridian of lifa and in the height orliie usefulness,with the cares of a family res'ing onhim and surrouuded by many devotedfriends. Wc are satisfied that our dearbrother, whose life was characterised byparity and who was just toward his fellowmen and, above all, was so trusting in hisrelation to his Qod snd Savior, thai his soulis now at rest. We deem it appropriate tooffer the following resolutions :

Ruolvtd, That In the death of BrotherFowler we have hat a capable officer, a kindbrother, a devoted friend to our order, an Ithe country a useful citisen.

Runtvtd. That we extend to the sorrowingfamily of Brother Fowler our lenderott sympathiesin (his great bereavement, an I (hstour Mailer Workman or Scoretary be iostruoledto furnish the family of BrotherFowler a copy of the memorial paper, anilthat #e request its pub'iontion in our countypaper, (ho Uxtox Times.

J. H. Rlaxtox, Master-Workman.

We have a speedy aod positive cure forcatarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth andheadache, iu SHI LOU'S CATARRH REMEDY.A nasal injector freo with each bottle.Use it if you desire health and sweet breathFriee GOc. Sold by II- K. Smith k Co.

Cheap Rates to tiie Inauoubatiox ..Grover Cleveland, for the second time willstand in the portico of the beautiful NationalCapitol.on March 4th, 1803.and be InauguratedPresident of the United Stater.What a great event that will be, and what

a countless multitude will be there !A vast number will come from the South

and Soutbwost, and most of these will takethe Richmond & Danville R. R..the greatestSouthern system. Its regulsr servicecf three daily trains, running solid, betweenthe 8outh and Washington, including tboonly vestibuled limited, comp scd exclusivelyof Pullman Palace drawing room andtuning ca|i, wjll, on this o'ccasioif, be greatlyftugirrated hy thcViost complete arrangementof px(.r'a servloe cyep ottered by thismodel system.

Kxcursiou tickets st the rate of a fare anda third for individuals, and one fara forparty of military, twenty-five or mor«, wil)be told on March 1, 2, 3, and for train toarrive Washington by noon of Maroh 4.Valid, returning, until March 8th, 1893.Further information obtainable from anyagent of this system or of its connections.

S. II. Hakpwick.Asst. Qen. Pass. Agent,

Atlanta, Ga.>

Do You Wast A Public Office..Thereare 180,000 offices within the gift of the newAdminifl'ratien, and now ie the time forthose seeking public employment to takeptoper steps to secure one of these lucrativepositions. All who are interested should atoaee send for a copy of the United StatesBlue Book. It-is a register of all Federaloffices and employments in each State andTerritory, the Distriot of Columbia andabroad, with their salaries, emoluments andduties; Shows who is eligible far appoint'ffient, questioos asked at ezaminatious, how

%to make an application and how to push itto success, and gives besides a vast amount

^ of Important and ratable information rainP, tMi^Stfrd.1 iiagus^ifury- bb'uniT in cloth.frijje, cents; pott psid. Address, withShalt, Ebrroa Ukios Times, Union, 8. C.Jan. 27-4-4t.

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Bucklies Anxtc.v 3alv* The best salveIn the world fbr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulctrs,Belt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chappedhands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ernptloos, and positively oures Piles, or no pay

v required. It is guaranteed to give perfectsatisfaction, op money refunded. Price '26oenje pej bog. Jtof sale' bfy B. F. Posey.

SPEQIAl, NOTICE;f bought thp entire stock ef Dry4. Moods, Boqte, Shoe*, Rate, e'c., of RodgerSi Pnrcell for sixty j,cents on the doll«r,Sit i will eemntenoo on Saturday lltb, to offerisif ft? the prtatui inducements ever effcrtd

in the up country, to cash buyers only.CHA8. J. PURCKLL.

Feb 10-8-tf.

Notloe to Creditors.to A LL nurMTiH h&vioff fllsimi ftflrfiinttt tUn

iSt" PAJ 1898.' '

H. B. CARLISLE.Q& Feb. 10-6-41. ^^neloi«tp»V'r.

W*J«t 0©wABLACK no-horned Cow, obout 8 yrerejrS^^ J\ old, airoyed from mj premies about{HB loth Deo, l^st. Anyone kpowiog of her

»b#re<l»qi;s end Will notify me will b« wellp»!d for ihiir trouble.

^\ M. C. DRAVBR,Ki. Carlisle, 8. C.

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FREE LIST.Tile display of Pbot s at ATWOOD &UNGER'S Alt r GALLERY is a sight! Youbould witness it for it is a treat you have

never befot e bad the opportunity of seeingla Union. v

We oordfat'ly invito everybody to call andexamine our work, and are sure you will beconvinced it-^b PAR THE FINKSP WORKever seen iu the oity. If it isn't the finestdisplay of work ever mode here we willmake you a compiimentary sitting,

WK MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY.R member,.we are bere but for a shorttime, on I wi'l do work up to and inoludingMarch lo, '1)3.We do all the Into-t styles of work; inoludingiho

RUCIAN VIONETTE,I 1)1 «?rtv/t nv » /vv* » » .

niuoiU ULIAUI-J AHLtSTATUARY WORK.

Seeing is believing. Call nod examiueand be coiiYi»ce<l.TO MOTHERS!We esperitly invito your children andtake theni by tlie instnnt meons process.Wo do copying and enlarging, also doview work of residences and store buildings.As fine wo k done in cloudy w rather sswhen the sun shine-. You will do well to

secure your work at once, ss we are herebut for a short lime. Hoping to see you inoon we are yours

Photgaphicalyi Union, S. C.Feb 10-C 41.

WAR DECLARED AT LAST!The first shot wns fired on the 1st day

of January,ISO.'l, nl t he Cheap Cash RedFront Hardware SUwe of SOUTT BROS.No blood to be shed, no lives to be lost.We make war upon lto man to take hislife But we have declared war uponhigh prices and long profits on all goodssold by us. We hive ho s cd our Burnerand will show no quarters. We frar nocompetition for we have resdved andare determined to se 1 our goods, suchas Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Tools,Plows end Plowstocks, Axes, Shovels,Hoes, Nails, Horse SIkcs, Pocket nndTable Cutlery, Cook nnd He ding Stovos,Wagon and Buggy Material, Wngott andBuggy Harness, Sudd'cs, Buggies nndall kinds of gooda found in a first classHardware store, at the vevy lowest liveand-let-lireprices. We mean alt we say.If you doubt, march to the Be l Frontand walk right in and let us conviucevou by giving you prices.tve nits selling it ivt «t. k..tPittsburg steel plowe at 3.1 cents. CookStove-, Willi everything complete, for$10.00: nict open Buggy f«.r $10.00;top Buggy for $C0.(K). All othergoods at like roductions. Conte andgive us a trial and be made happy,and we shall bo happy, too.

Very Respectfully,SCOTT BROTHERS.

Jan 20.3.tf

The State of South Carolina.UNION COUNTY.

By JAMES M. OEE, ESQ.. Probate Judge1TUBMAR, J. H. McKWsiok. ai ClerkVY of the Court of General Sessions anil

Common Pleas, bus male suit to me to granthim Letters of Administration,, With willannexed, on the Ealuie ui»d «fleets .of JubuII. Fowler, deceased.Those are, therefore, to oite and admonish

ad and singular the kindred and creditorsof the aai-i John H. Powlor, deceased, tkmthey be and appear, before me, in the Courtof Probrte, to be held at Un'ou C. II -, SouthCarolina, on the 17ih day of February, next,after publication hereof, at 11 c'oloek in theforenoon, to show cause, if any they hare,why the raid Administration should not begranted,-'

Given under my hand soil this 3rd day ofJanuary, Anno Domini, 1893.

JAMES M. GEE,Judge Probate.

Published on the 6th day of January,1898, in the Wekklt Union Times.Jan 6 1 6t.*

RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD COF. W. lluidckoptr and Reuben Fo^er, receiver/

Columbia and Gukksvilpk Dtyistoy.Condensed Schedule, in effect No*. 20,

}892. Trains yun by 75th Meridian Time.

Between Charleston, Columbia, AUston andSpartanburg,

Daily * DallyNo. 13. STATIONS. |No. 14.8 60 a m Lv Charleston Ar 10 30pm3 60 p m " Columbia " 1 20 <*4 30 « 'i AUston <« 12 40 "

6 23 " " Carlisle " 11 44am6 82 ' <.. ...Santuo " 11366 50 « " Union « 11 17 ««

6 28 " " l'ooolet " 10 44 "

({ AO " At* HnnvlanKn»#» T w IA *JA »i

10 10 p mjAr ...TTAshevillo Lt| 7 00 44

Between Charleston, Columbia Seneoa endWalhalla.

"Daily. I* Daily?No. 11. | STATIONS. , No. 12.

0 60a m Lv Charleston...- Ar 10 30pm11 20 " " Columbia " 0 05 "

12 05 pm " Alston " 5 13 '<12 23 " " ,1'omaria.f 4 5} 44»

12 42 ' 11 -Prosperity,4 40 "

12 67 14 Newberry 44 i 26 44

1 01 4« « Uelen.. . go .i m » ^1" Cbappell's.... 8 38 44

I 2 17 44 44 Ninety-Six... 44 8 15 Ji.1: 2.37 'j- 44.7 29 44

3 12 4 4 44 Donald* 44 2 11 44

3 23 4 4 44 Honeft Path.. 44 1 68 44

8 43 44 Ar Belton 'Lv 1 40 44

4 05 44 Lv. Belton Ar 1 36 44

4 36 44 44 Anderson.... 44 1 15 44

6 18 4 4 44 Pendleton ...44 1 2 45 44

6 00 44 Ar Seneca Lv 12 16pm6 82 44 Lv Seneoa - Ar 12 10pm7 00 pm Ar Walhalla Lv 11 40am5 00 p m Ar Greenville.,, Lv 12 OOn'nTrains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Di»ision,Northbound, 4.09 a. m, 8.48 p. m,6.00 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited); South

bound, 1.66 am, 3.36 p m, 11.87 a. m.,(Vestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C.Division, 6.60 p. m., for Hendersonville,Asheville and Hot 8prings.Trains leave Greeoville, 8. C., A. & C.,Division, Northbonnd, 8.07 a m, 2.26 p. m.,6,08 p m (Vestibuled Limited); 8outbbound 8.07 a m, 4*42 p m, 12.2 8 pm(Vestibuled Limited)Trains leave Seneea, A & C DivisionNorthbound 1,36 a ">» 12.16 p m; Southbound4.88 a m, 6.80 p m

! Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on tha C. and G.Di«lfion, and Trains 13 and U on tha A. and8. Division wilt run solid to and from Char-le»ton over the 8. C, 11. R.

PULLMAN CAR SERVICEPullman Sleeper on 18 and 14 between

Charleston and Asheville, via Columbia andSpartanburg.Pullman Palaoo Sleeping Car on Trains 0

10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A k C Division,W A TURK, S. II. 1JARDWICK,Gen'l Pass Agt A set Goal Pass AgtWashington D. C. Atlanta, Ga.V B IdoBKR, SOL HAAS,

Gea'l 8upt Traffic MgrColumbia, S G Washington D 0W H GREEN, Qea'l Mg r, Washington D 0

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Solid Facts.* *»

i Great Mucinin PricesA T

Dl?TTDi?w m nnp'oilMDE.ll 1. tr£i£i 0.IN order to reduce my stook and

effeot some change iu my business, Iharo decided to offer goods at tbe verylowest liviDg prices.Jeans 1.1 25cts, sold for 33oJeans at 33 1-3, sold for 40ots.Clothing suits atS15.00 priced 18.00Clothing suits at 814 50 prieod $15.

*" *A Aft nrirjid $lk°OVERCOATS MUST BE

SOLD.

In order to close out somo linos ofshoes I have decided to sell them at aud

BELOW COST

A LOT OF BOOTS AT GREATLYREDUCED PRICES.

L call especial attention to my CI1AS.HfilSER

$3 SHOE.As also his hand SeweJ and flandw«u. iIia vers best goods for tho price.TO THE LADIES : I offer theprettiest liue of custom mado shoes iDtho town and guarantee every pair.

You will God upoo my counters Printsat 5 cents, formerly sold at 8 l-3o.

Exa-nine nud be coovioocd that mylino of

DRY GOODS,NOTIONSHOSIERY

AND GLOVESAre equal in quality nod price to the

rory bust and honest.All-wool uudcrshirta nod Drawcts to

match of the very best quality.Hats of tho very latest styles and

prices as low as can bo bought anywhere.Ladies Cloaks, just from the factoryof tho very latest styles, which must be

sold.A lot of Ladies Jackets (last season's)

at cott

Shawls, Blankets and Comforts.

Stationery,T* WWW 1 A .» V w

rapcr ana nuvciupcs tor tno L.aaiesPenoils Pads, 5ots and upwards.Legal and Foolsoap paper.PeDS, Pen Holders and Ink.

BLANK BOOKS CHEAPENTHAN EVER.

Como and see my immense stock andDe convinced that I oan soil you almostanything you want, and I am determinedthat I will not be undersold.

I MEAN BUSINESS ,

REUBEN T. GEE.Nov. 15 4?tf

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To the C<v»-. p|anters ofI Union County.TjlOR eTery twenty bushels of col tan seed

I J? yon wljj deii»ac at our AIIU. J-.e-'MisnifpnratedStandard Guano.the guaranteedI analysis of which will be. two and one.halfper cent, ammonia, eight per cent, of phosphoricacid and two per cent, potath. Orfor twenty bushels of aaed, I will give youfour hundred pounds of prima Cotton SeedMeal.The question for you to outsider is, which

is bcjt for your use.tweuly bushels ofCqtton Seed or five hundred pounds ofStandard Guano ?

W. E. TH0M80N,Pres. Union Oil & Mau'fg. Co.

F{b 3-6- tf

Notice to Trespassers.ALL persons are prohibited from hunting,fishing, catting timber, makingroads, or trespassing in any manner on mylands lying in Union oounty near Leek bar tShoals, and on Broad River near MountTabor. Those violating these orders will beprosecuted to the fullest extant of tha law.

MRS. FRANCES MURPHY,Charleston, 8. C.

Jan. 27-4-4t

HOUSE ANDLOTFOR SACKI OFFER the houxe end lot on MonnUln

street known as the MIX HOUSE, Msole. Lot contains two acres. Terms mj,Applj to O. P. QARRETT,

Spartanburg, 8. C.Jan 18-2-tf.

MI LLIIVBBT ,

JUST rooeired from iho Northern Markets,a choice seleotirn of Millinery.LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.Always pleased to show goods and girosatisfaction to customers.

MRS. JA8. GRANT.Oct 14 42if.

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GREETINGS!. iT L, r j,,

wish you Alfa happy New Year. Have just finished. taking SCCk, fi1Hj ^hat although wc have don<

the largest business jn history of our career, wc still havetoo many Winter <3^ on hand.

To those who oifa jn need of such goods as

Blankets,Mpvereoats,

Jeans, J Shawls1 >.

%mFlannels

Heary Dress Goods, Oottogs, Etc.,Now is your ti nc oe^ them, as we are not holding then

at their real vail ® J but y9u can what you wish at almosyour own price.Thanking you f°r past favors, and with best wishes for i

prosperous New we remain,i Respectfully,

1. V. McLURE. flg't.HTER SALE!

lothing, Overcoats, Dry Goodsnd Shoes, Hats and Caps, Staple

and Fancy} Groceries, Hardware, TinwareWoodenwarb and Crockery now at Green Bros.' olcstand will be sold at the

Greatest SacrificeEver Offered to the ieople of Union.

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On every Saturday we will have an AUCTION conductec* '*> 'v

by the SHERIFF, and the goods will be scld as if i1bankrupt stocl$,

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Regardless of Prices.During the other days the store will be open lor bargaiihunters to buy^t private sale.* * "

Everybody (the ladies especially) are invited to call am

examine these goods before they are sold.If you fait to secure what you want at our Auctioi

rooms in Greeh Bros.' store come to our old stand, one doobelow, where \you will find the largest'rinS best a**>rte<stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries \i\ very lo\prices.

j Respectfully,

A. i5L *5fc (JU.X

MAKE your preparations for the New Yeaby laying in your plantation hardwar

early.

We are prepared to make you close figures for SPOT CASH on thfollowing supplies:AXE3, BRIDLES, BELLOWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS

COLLARS, FORKS, GRINDSTONES ANDFIXTURES* HAMES, HORSE AND

MULE SHOES, NAILS,

rLOWS OF THE BEST AI^ MOST DESIRABLE SHAPESTRACE CHAINS, SPAI>E8, SHOVELS, WHIPS,

AND EVERYTHING NEEDED ONTHE FARM.

HONEST MUDS! HOHEST PRICES!HONEST TREATMENT 111

THENEW YORKRACKET.

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YOUR MONEY SAVED.

WE have been in Union not quite two yorrs,but in that short time we have saved thepeople hundreds of dollars on their Clothing,and this year with our i 11crcas^i^iaciYftTcs, we

j . propose to save you more than we have in thepast.The year 1892 brought us a tremendous bigtrade. But we expect 1893 to bring double as

1 much, for the people are fast finding out thatf they cannot afford to pay the time merchants

long one hundred per cent. 011 goods when they1 can be bought at close cash prices at the

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Broken lots of Clothing, Shoes, Hats,JftftllH- "Rln.nlrpt.ss- Tlress fS-nnrlc Rrr>.- -w V* VMM VM WV# j

to be closed out in the next few weeks. Therewill he some rare plnms for somebody.No trouble to show our goods, so come in and

^look through, whether you want to buy or not

YEltY RESPECTFULLY,

HARRY & BELK.April 10 15ly

NEW"FALL GOODS,.NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION.

I Our buyers have just returned from the Northern marketswhere they bought a large and well assorted stock of goodsto suit all the trade.

OM r>nkJi±VJt!iS, OIlOtJB, DJIOeB,

First, we will say that our stock of bIiocs is immense, andwe are prepared to make you some prices that will eatch the

1 closest buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in thisline. Call and see them.

'Dress Goods Staple Goods Etc.,* In Dress. Goods we are prepared to offer you some beauties,r and at very reasonable prices, too.

In Staple Goods, such as Prints, Ginghams, and allI the new things in Cotton Goods, we have a very large stock.* MILLXNEHY.A WORD TO THE LADIES :

Our Millinery Department seems to be the centre of attraction,because the ladies always find the novelties of the seasonthere.We can show you nil the new shapes in Hats and Bonnets,and Trimmings of every kind to match. Call early and

_ get first choice.r,n(i us with a full stock of first classgoons, ana the very lowest prices. LYOURS VERY RESPE TFULLY,GRAHAM & SPARKS.Jan 22 5 Jf

» ~ NOTICE ! ~|WILLIAMSON, GILBERTft CO.,milB partnership heretofore existing un- WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS,± d«r the tu mname of ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS.

e f- UbTER, WILKINS & CO., All kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret....., , .. Fraternities made I® order,was d ssolred by mutual consent on theSlot day of December, IRW, Mr. William W,Uch *od C,ock reP»'»n8- K«» »nd fat ey» Wilkins retiring. Kngratring a specialty.The business wdl bj continue ! hereafter Qold and Silrer Plating scientifically don*,by A. H. Fostkb, Geo. II. Otr/.rt. and B . F. (<Mh for o)d 0old ftnd Sllver.Arthie, onder the firm name of '

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Respectfully,A* || (>||||appH «a Union, S C. W. G. A CO. H. F08TER & CO., Jan. 27-4-iy ;

S who will endraror to maintain the reputation D^SSOllitlOl^ Pfiftfififihtp.el thin old home in enpplying the wants of rw«|,K firm Jl' bedhli imnthe people will. J[ csisting at___ . __ C., is this day dissolved by mutnalFIRST-CLASS GOODS .n ^ B__.... nanin uccll nSllltQ. QlfDV'J 'll *, 1*"'the 28th day of December, 1892. %.AT. ri,AIJDKT.IU>W\'vJSL

IW. D. HOLLI8. 'If'GREATLY REDUCED PRICES T S* We alio take this opportunity to notify T/\_mill nebfi"

alt petnons indebtel to the firm of Foster, ' DUII-Utno:Willtins & Co., that payments mutt be made A Ix>t of second-hand 10x12 window * '«at onoe tn order that the old business may x\- in good condition, for sole. A' > hbf settled up. l'iaiia Pillsrj. wlfli caps and l>eaee. pet Kh tiy,Jan VO-3-4t. 1 new and sound. B. M. 8TOKK8.