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Jpr Mb. Attaway w/s hot Stabved.?Allow me to as* that the recent accounts of the mental derangement of one ef our ministers and his wife are not correct. I hare seen the father of the affliced preaclie-, who went to his son's home and raw the eflfectsJeft and tslked with the people who lived nftr that, son's parsonage. And 1 repeat on Bio best author, ty that want wns not the cuB of the derangements. Had there been wBt, the ?l.> kindred ? f the unfortunate pre*che would y have tclievid him and the members of the circuit or his brother ministers would have done the same. Iho tarn of young Mr. Attaway now contains about forty bushels I of corn. 80 bis horso was provided for A 1 relative of tnentta 1? J '-|J ? ?V?* ? , IIIIU I u U him to get whatever he wanted nt auy time. So his home was provided for, even if the nntursl supplies failed. The cause of the derangement was net want. I nee l not mention the artiolo of the Columbia Register. Its animus is plsin, and its misrepresentations are manifest, Methodist prerchers are not o'adled in beds of ease, but they are not treated as badly as the Register would have the publie believe. A conv ncing proof is that we have more nppliosnls for admission into our conferoooe tban we can well appoint. Men do not overstosk the martyr-stake. Further, a supply is already on the circuit vacated, and eeveral besides would have been glad to go to it. Butter circuit is not regarded as a place where prcaobers arc starved.?John 0. Wilson, in Greenville A'ewt. Chkap R.vtks to tub Inauoubation.? Orover Cleveland, for the second time will stand in the portico of the bcauuiui National Capitol?on March 4th, 1893?and be inaugurated President of the United States. What a great event that will be, and wiiat a countless multitude wil. bo there ! A yast number will come from the Sputh | ecu oouinwcM, ma idohi oi uiojc win take the Hiphmoml 9l Danvillp 11. H.?the greatpit Southern system. lis regu'sr eery ce of three daily trains, running solid, between tho South and Washington, including the only yostibulcd limited, composed exclusive ly of l'ullman Palace drawing yooin and d)oing caps, will, oq this occasion, begready augtr ruled by the most complete arrangement of extra serelcc ever offered by this modrl system. Excursion tickets nt the ra*e of a fare a> d a third for in lividunls, and one fare for party of military, tweqtyrfivp or roo e, will Vp fold qu M?rch 1,2, <|, nnd for train to arrive Washington l>y uoon of March 4. Valid, returning, until March 8th, 18U3Further information obtainable from any agent of this system or of its connections. S. H. Hardwick, Asst. Qen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, (Jn. pAtyi.sij boh Pol'ltux.?This is the way 1 feed and enre fir sixty fowls, composed of 'two brown Leghorn cockrels, one-year old bens and pullets, mixtures of Leglioru aod ^ Wyandottes. Not a single day in two years Wherein I bare failed to gel eggs, tails a ffri'CF in life A'ufiopal filpflcmari; of poiirse 1ft moulting tin;e they ape Very few. One pullet has already laid f,.yty-two eggs, with no ntst. v I keep them in their warm house during the winter, except on nice, warm days. For their breakfast I ehop fitm, on0 ,-piari otmeat scr.ips, one quart of some kind of TCgetab'es ; add t ? i his neirly two quarts i>f corn meal, two quarts of middling, one tablpspoonful of either ginger, cayenne 6{jpper pp H-irkef.'e pouditioq po*ders. ripe in a arpat whi'e ft dose of sulphur,migiftg well with hut water. Three Quarts m?> ?1 night. Their drink is quit* warm I water,- al* i^a hVf p.?n of scalded sour milk, given hot. x i keen by "Urn a barreLttLjMmjl plenty rf pounded rUell.?, oleao oftaqfitM*. wash three or four (lines , veer, ^fln'eo .^ ccasiotal drenching . If kerotene ill, end >' do sera In ehawjtfcemln^.ca, .. < n T'1'9 t? OfnciAt..?Lil^ewpq^, Jf- ?f-, Feb. 14.?Mr. Cleveland pftVcially announced the names of four members of his Cibinot, Vhrough the United Frrss this evening. ThVy ere: Wqlkcr It. Gresbnro, of Illinois, Secretary of State; John G Carlisle, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasqry ; DanfilS. f/imout, of New York,' Secretary of )Vj^r'; Wilson S. Diesel, of Buffalo, I'oetSias'er Geneyal; Hoke Smith, of Georgia, CCretrrv of the Infeyfir, tin ptawing thih announcement, Mr. Clevel?nd said: There is no need of any mystery in regard to the Cabinet, and it is useless to specu'ate and indu'ge in guess work. I shall make 110 secret of the matter, but abal! announce the names of tbo gentlemen selected to fill the positions as fast os I receive their acceptances, and permission 'to ll?? tnattpr public."Viik Wkppiko or Bishop Lyman.?Char* lesion, 8. C., Fob. 9.?The wedding of HiehflP Lyman to Miss Susan Robertson took place at St. Michael's church this morning. Theojromony was performed by tbo Rev. Dr.-Ptnckney of Grace cbttrob, who is the senior member of the atandiog committee of the diocese. The attendants wore % eelec!, but not largo. The bride was given away by Col. H. E. Young. She attired }n a traveling dveas, and lookld very band* some. Frdm the church the happy couple wire driven to the Chariest n and 8avannah railway depot, where they boarded a train for Florida. The honeymoon will embrace a res'dence of several weeks in Florida a^d r* l,,P w uaiituiofe, whence jqey "wm return ^ U> ihk typjicppal residence i|? Raleigh, N. C. ^ The ftga of the Bishop is 70 and that of the bride 45. DrsPKrstA. avd Livkr Comti-aint.?Is it not worth the small price ef 7Go. te free Jourseif of evcr^Jniytnptom of these distress* ng complaints, if you think so call at our store snd get n bottle of Shiloh's Vitaliier, every bottle htut r. printed uturan^ee eq'it, PI* icpor^ingly ah<i if irdoej you no good H Wpl cost you nothing, Sold by H K, Smith k Co. We hare a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canter mouth and x headache, in SH1LOII 8 CATARRH REME* ** ' DV. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breatlt Price 60o. Bold by H. K. Smith & Co. Liat ef Letters Remaining in the Postoffice at Uqion, for the won* euqwg Fob, l|th, 1808. T. V'.fr '?> ;'Mr. C*te cftst. ' Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. * ? 1 1 , 1 v._' " I Books and HAWIlM' S'A25AAT\. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLU8. WEEKLY. THE SEASON. THE COSMOPOLITAN. THE CENTURY. Besidss other Literature of the day and IMly Papers. For rale bj H. F. SCAIFE & SON. Jan 17-7-21 Notice {o Trespassers. ALL persons art prohibited 'from hunting, fishing, cutting timber, making reals, or trespassiog in any manner on my land* lying in Union eounty near Lopkbgrt wBs "* SboiU, and on Broad Hirer near Mount Tabor. Thosa violating these orders will be proaeouted to tbo fullest extent of the law. SgK&g MRS. FRANCES MURPHY, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 27-4-41 1 r_'- V" ?;T ' Mortgage Sale. UNDKU and by virtue of power contained in a mortgage deed, or ecu ted to us by. Mia. Julia K. Spiou**, on 18th day of April, 1802. and recorded in the office of Regis1 er Me* no Conveyance for Union County, in I'ook M. No. 12, page 210, on the 20th April, 1802, wc will sell before the C vurlboiise, at Union, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on Mondar, the full Marcli, 180il, being Salcsdny, tho following described property, to-wit : All the right, t tie and interest that Mrs. Julia E. Sprousc lias in that certain tract of Ian I lying, bo na and situnta in Vwt? i*.?~ towtishi", i i Uni?u County, containing tlir?e bundi'i) ;itill ninety aero*, more or le.-t1. and bounded by lan-l* of ?. C. Jeter, Mrs, \Tiu. Tucker, Tyg? r river nnd others. ALSO All the right, title and interest that Mrs. Julia B. Sprettse hns in that other lot of land in the turn Jonrsville, S. C., and bounded by Ian-is of Hamlet Smith, Main street, Church street, Dr. K. M. Littlejohn and othois. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to f ny f >r papers. Wm. A NICHOLSON & SON, Mortgagee*. Mortgage Sale. UNDER and by virtue of a power of Attorney to ine executed by J. F. Ttn! ner, I will sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Uiron, on Sn'csdny in March, 1808, the following deso ibed land, to-wit: All the right, title end intrroet of J. F. Turner (the t?'?o bring au undivided onehalf interest) iu mid to nil that certain tiact of land lying, bring mid situate in Qowdeyevillc township, Un on County, State tf South Carolina, coutnini-g no liuadre 1 and fifty serve, more or leas, bounded by lands ef Ch ugh S, Inntan, nnd others?Said tract known as a part of the lands of estate of R. 0. Davidson, deceased. TERMS OF SALE?CASH J, H. HTTLB.10HN, Attorney, Feb. 17-7 ?t. To the Cotton Planters of Union County. FOR every twenty bushoU of c> ton seed you will de i'o.* at o-tr Mi 1,1 wi 1 allow you five hundred pounds of our Manipulate! S-andard Uuatio -the guaranteed analysis of which will be, two nnd ouc-hnlf per cent, ntnmon-a, eiglr per cent, of phosphoric acid nud two per c^u-. pot a It. Or for Iw. nta KnsUala aP * ?: 1 ... -J ...7-aiii UI MCI, 1 HI I givu JTOU four huiul cd pounds of pr me C tton Seed Meal. The iiucstion fqr you iu cn-ider is, which is bed f r your use ? twciuy bushels of Cotlou Seel or five huudici pound:) of $tnid;ml Urnuo ? W. 13. THOMSON, Pre?. Union 0:1 & Mau'fg Co. Feb 3-5 ff SHERIFF'S SALES FOR MARCH, 1803. BY virtue of an ex~-;'i0Q t0 !ue dlreotcu. ^ wu| sell bcforc the Cuur| ?iou?c door, in (lie Town of Union, on Monday, the sixth day of March next, during I the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following described property, to-wit: Oue iof of land belonging to J, WcVey Benson, situate, lying and being in the town of Union, Uni >n county, confining three and three-fourth acree, more or less, bounded by lands of Andrew Bath, Jeise Crawfird, Mhs Lillio Daw Wins and James II. itoiger. Lavie-J on and to be sold ns iho property Of -1 WeaRty Beuaon, at the suit of T. K. Fo?-<er, Lerl w ?m>th end R. R. l'almer, plalniffs, again?t J Wes'ry Benson, defendant. . J.Q. LONG, S. U C. SheYiff's Oflleo, Union, 8. C.. {Y?r, 1898. Feb lT-T3l W I ? AI - - rsionce to uredltors. ALL persons hiving claims against the estate of Hubert Morrison, deceased, must pyesept them tu inc, properly proven, at Spartanburg, S. C. Feb. 0, 18??. 11. B. CARLISLE. Feb. 10-C-4t. Administrator. Strayed Cow. A BLACK no-lnrued Cow, about 8 ymrs old, striycd from my premises about loth Dec. last. Anyone knowing of her whereabouts and will notify me will ho w$ll paid for their trouble, M, c, dbavku, Carlisle, S. C. Fob. 10 tl-4t. SPECIAL NOTICE. tHAVK bought the entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lints, c c., of Rodger fi Put cell for sixty cents on the dollir, an 1 will coinutenco on Saturday 11th, to offer state of the <jrcatc?l inducements ever offend la the up country, to ensh bvyero ^ydy. Jv' VCUCKLL. Fefc Union Drug Co., UKAI.KRS IN DRCQS, I'^yent Me,''c'aes> Toilet Soups, ' Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brusnes, Tooth Powders, Face Fowdors. A full line of Paints. Oila, Putty, Stains, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars. Fresh Garden Sesdr, and a'l kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-cluss prog W ore. >1 PI 1 i Phyeiolsns' Presorintions earefullv com. pounded at >U hours, Th? I'ubllo wtll find our stock of Medicines complete, narrnntid genuine and of tbe best quality. Cell and see for yourselves Feb 17-7-ly WAR DECLARED AT IA8TI Tbe ftrst shot wm tired on the 1st day of January,1898, at the Cheap Cash Red Front Uafdwape Stora of SJCOTT BROS. No blood >o be shed, ho lives to be lost. We make war upon no man to take bis life. But we have deolared war upon high prices and long profits on all goods sold by ue. We have ho's'od our banner and will show no quarters. Wo fear no competition for we have resolved and are determined to se'l our goods, such as Carpenter and {\laoksail(b Tools, Plows fend Plowstocks.'Axes,' Bliovels, Hoes. Nells. Horse Shoes. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cook and Hotting Stoves, Wagon and Buggy Material, Wagon and Doggy Harness, Sadd'es, Buggies and all kinds of goods found In a first class II aril wart store, at the very lowest liveand-lrt-live prices. We mean all we say. If you doubt, march to the Red Front aod walk right in and lei us convince yoo by giving you prices. We are selling a lot of the best Pittsburg steel plfiifs at Q) cegts. Cook Stove*,' with everything complete, for $10.00; nice open Buggy for $40.00; top Buggv for $60.00. All other goods at like reductions. Come and give us a trial and be made happy, aod we sba'l be happy, too. Very Kespeolfully, * 8C0TT BR0THER8. Jan 20-8.tr FREE LIST. Tiie display of I'liotos at ATWOOD & UNGER'S ART GALLKltV is a sight ! Yon should witness it f--r it is a treat ymi hare never before bad the opportunity of eoeing in Union. We cnrdia'ly invite everybody to call nnd examine our work, nnd are sure you will be oonvinced it is FAR TIIK FINEST WORK ever seen in the city. If it isn't the finest display of work e?er m tde here we will make you ? complimentary sitting. WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY. Remember, we are here but for a short time, and will do work up to nnd including March lo, "J3. We do all the Inte-t styles of work; including i lie KUCIAN VIGNETTE, ARISTO GLACE AND STATUARY WORK. Seeing is believing. Call anil examine and be convince 1. TO 31 O T II E 11 8 ! W# especiol'y invite your children and take tlicm by the instantaneous process. We do copying and enlarging, also do v:e? work of residences and store bui'dings. As fine woik done in cloudy w jalher as ahrn the sun shine'. You will do well to secure your work nt once, as we are here but for a short lime. Hoping to see y->u in I soou we are yours I'hotog' aphica'ly ATWOOD & UNGLR Uni.n, 8. C. Feb 10-0 4t. WILLIAMSON, GILBERT ? CO., ENGRAVER & DIV-^nkbrs. All kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret Fraternities made lo order. Watch and CI 'ck repairing. Plain and fancy Engravng a specialty. Gold and Silver Plating scientifically done. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. llespcct fully, Union, S C. W. G. & CO. Jan. 27-4-ly 31 i L L I N E R \ , . LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. i\lways flensed to show goo>J? and give satisfaction to customers. MRS. J AS. GRANT. Oct 14 42 if. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO F. W. Iluidekoptr and Reuben Foster, receive! s. Columbia and Gnr.KNvii.lk Division. Condensed Schedule, In effect No?. 20, 1892. Trains run by 75th Meridian Time. Between Charleston, Columbia, Allston and Spartanburg. Daily I Dally No. 13. STATION'S. |No. 14. 0 60 a m Lt Cliai lesion Ar 10 80pm :l 50 p in " Columbia " 1 20 " 4 80 " Allston....,,n. u 12 40 5 23 " " Ca^l^a.......... " 11 44am 5 32 m ? .. ...S^nl'iAC......... ? 11 8G 5 oM V ... . Uuion " 11 17 " 0 23 " " Paoolet " 10 44 " 0 50 " Ar Spartanburg......Lv 10 20 " 10 10 p m Ar...... Asheville Lv 7 00 " Between Charlastop, OflktAtta Seneca and \V alkali*. Dally. *"j "DaiTyT No. 11. STATIONS. No. 12. 6 4)0 a mjLv Charleston..... Art 1030pm 11 20 " " Columbia " 0 05 " 12 05 pm " Alston " 5 13 '< 12 23 " " Pomaria " 4 57 " 12 42 " Prosperity ... V. 4 40 " 12 67 " " .?.,.>(ey(Derr/..... " 4 25 " 1 01 < ......Helena .. " 4 20 " 1 38 " ....'..Chappell's.... ? 8 88 " 2 17 ? Ninety-Six... " 3 15 ' 2 37 " " Greenwood... " 2 63 " j 2 65 " << UmtM ?. o .M? .. 312 ? ?! ? 2 11 ? 3 23 " ?? llouea Path.. " 1 f)8 * 3 43 " Ar licit on. Lv 1 40 " 4 03 Lv Helton...... .. Ar 1 35 " 4 35 ? Anderson.... " 1 16 " 5 18 " " Pendleton-... " 12 45 " G 00 " Ar Seneca Lt 12 16pm G 32 " Lt Seneca Ar 12 lOpin 7 00 pm Ar Walltalln Lt 11 40am 6 00 p m Ar Greenville.,. I?* 15J OOn'n Trains l?av? Spartanburg, A. & C, L>i?iHiotr, Northbound, 4.00 a. m, 8.48 p. m, 6.00 p. m. (Veslibulcd Limited); South bound, 1.5G a m, 8.30 p in, 11.87 a. m., tVestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. Division, 0.50 p. ro., for Hendersonvillr, Asherille and Hot Springs. Trains Uwr? OreenTille, 8. C,, A. & C.K Division, Northbound, 8.07 $01, 2.26 p. m., 5.08 p m ^Yestibulrd Limitedf); South bound' 3.07 a m, 4-42 p m, 12.28 p m (Vesiibuled Limited) Trains leave Seneen, A & C Division Northbound 1.86 a m, 12.16 p m; South* bound 4.88 a in, 6.80 p in Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on the C. and 0. Division, and Trains 13 and 14 on the A. and 8. Division wilt run solid to and from Charleston over the 8. C. 11. 11. ^ PULLMAN CAKSRRV1CH Pullman Sleeper on 18 and 14 between Charleston and Asheville, vie. Columbia and Spartanburg. l'u'lman l'alaec Sleeping Car on Trains 0 10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A & C Division. IT A TURK, 8. II. HAKDW1CK, Gen'l Pass Agt Asst Gen'lPass Agt Washington D. C. Atlanta, Ga. Y E MoDKK, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Supt Traffic Mgr Colombia, S C. Washington D C W H GREEN, Gen'l Mg'r, Washington D C - j"-' \ PWPWW. i\ * New Year GREETINGS! WE wish you nil a happy New Year. Have just finished taking Stock, and find that although we have done the largest business in the history of our career, we still have too many Winter Goods 011 hand. j To those who are in need of such goods as ?- Oassimeres, ? Flannels, P Heat; Dress Goods. Onto, Etc., ? Now is your time to get them, as we are not holding them c at their real value; but you can get what you wish at almost your own price. Thanking you lor past favors, and with best wishes for a c prosperous New Year, we remain, Respectfully, J. W. McLURE. Ag't. ( SLAUGHTER SALE ! . i _ Y a * C( The stock of Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Staple , and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, e Woodenware and Crockery now at Green Bros.' old stand will be sold at the ^Greatest Sacrifice Bfver Offered to the People of Union. ^ ' - 1 r ^ On every Saturday we will have an AUCTION conducted by the SHERIFF, and the goods will be geld as if a bankrupt stock, v Regardless of Prices. During the other days the store will be open lor bargain hunters to buy at private sale. Everybody (the ladies especially) are invited to call and v examine these goods before they are sold. 19 1 If you fail to secure what you want at our Auction roproa In Green Bros.' store come to our old stand, one door 1 below, where you will find the largest and best assorted * stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries in town, at very low prices. i Respectfully, t YOUNG &HTT1VTF1R A. H. FOSTER & CO. I i "V/TA&E your preparations for the New Year [ TVx by laying in your plantation hardware <_ early, . s y ; We arc prepared to. wqdke you close figures for STOT CASH on the following supplies > \ AXE3, BRIDLES, BELLOWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, COLLARS, FORKS, GRINDSTONES AND FIXTURES, IIAMES, HORSE AND j MULE SHOES, NAILS, PLOWS OF THE BEST AND MOST DESIRABLE SHAPES, TRACE CHAINS, SPADES, SHOVELS, WHIPS, A"Nrn rcvrciiVTiiTxrra urtriaiYnn r?v * THE FARM. ' HONEST GOODS! HONEST PRICES!!; HONEST TREATMENT !!! ' . ' \ ':v ' , My?uJj 7T%:"' fi. ? _ ^Lji .... P THE NEW YORK RAdKETJ - MP. f ^ ^ I * .v. PPP^J4^H^^Ci||g6ive<l a big lot of ; nicc^ Jhjjfcj|fclcn iwd, strictly pure, and equal to a^- .st eal soiflQj mti aper. " Like everything else we handle, we buy as oheap^Jte the ard cash will get them, and then we are satisfied our ^ ' lose profit. In about thirty days our buyer will start North to purhase Spring and Summer Goods. To make room for the in 'Sy > re will have to close out the balance of our jlothing, Hats, Dress Goods, &c., nd have marked them at prices that will move them, ou cannot afford to miss this special sale, if you wish t0 ive your money. Our Shoe stock is as complete in every line as any in be State, and our prices are lower than you will find them lsewhero. Call and let us show you our stock. t ft Vf Respectfully, HARRY & BELK. tpril 10 15 ly MEW FALL GOODS, V." 9 NOW OPEN FOE INSPECTION. Our buyers have just returned from the Northern markets yhcre they bought a large and well assorted stock of goods o suit all the trade. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, . First, we will say that our stock of shoes is immense, and ye are prepared to make you some prices that will catch tb** losest buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in f ine. Call and sec them. Iress Goods Staple Goods i In Dress Goods we are prepared to offer you j$||j md at very reasonable prices, too. In Staple Goods, such as Prints, Gillg* idaM; ,hc new things in Cotton Goods, we have y' V WORD TO THE LADIES: ^ ^J|||| Our Millinery Department seems to he the'eem...^ ion, because the ladies .always lind the novelties of ?hr* :^K$i ion there. ^ We can show you all the new shapes in Hats and B011lets, and Trimmings of every kind to match. Call early and ;ot first choice. You will always find us with a full stock of lirst clais joods, and the very lowest prices. YOURS VERY RESPE TFULLY, GRAHAM & SPARKS. Jan 22 ? If i>a a a^ a a ak a aa aa I llO StutC Of SoUtll ClU'OllDA. re. L. DOUGLAS 0O QUAC fOR UNION COUNTY. ?3SHC/E CENTLEMEN. By JAMES M. GEK. ESQ., ProSati Ju l ^L^hSStSi and lITnEUKAS J. If. McKissick, as CC k mm MUsca ara tho ' ? of the Court of General Sessions d !. ila ui^.i j Common Picas, has ma<le suit lo ma to or* it VlMMtojflKV Best in the wona. bim Loiters of Administration,, with will 1 fcce descriptive advertise- annexed, on the Esfate and elTvcts of Jul n W* ELI J mcnt which will appear In H. Fowlar. deceased. thta'>aP*p* These are, therefore, to cileand adntiMi Take no 8ubatltlltO, all and singular Ilia kindred and cred.loi hut Insist on having W. L. of the said John II. Fowler, deceased, t* jJm; DOl'tt I.AH* HIIOKS,with tliar he and noncsr h?f,>r? ?> In >i.? < name and price itttmpod on of Probate. to b? held at Union ?' II. ; i, bottom. Sola by Carolina, on the 24th day of March, t ? at, For 8*le by W. T. BAITY. after publication hereof, at 11 c'elock in the 'eb 17-7-Cm forenoon, to show cause, if any they h tve. why the aaid Administration ahoold not lOUSE ANDLOT FOR SALE "oittn ,bi.?u. d? I OFFBR the house and lot on Mountain *thmary, Anno L street ltoown e? the H1X HCUSR, for , , ale. L?>t contains two acres. Terms easy. 1 u i i ?v ia.l Jo<i8? * * ' Vpply to f O. P. GARRETT, Published on the 10th day of Febio .i . Spartanburg, 8. C. 1898, in the Wkkkly Unio* Timbs. Jan 18-2-tf. J" 6 0 . kMJ9H