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^^^^w^^WWtotoicm. ? Perhaps a word frvm thii evci ion will not he mt of place jusi bow. W? are all nearly out of winter quartets, ami have ^onc l? work in earnest. The Itcal'b of iliis community is (,ood, and the most of us are looking for "heller limes ' in the near lulure We now lie*in >o think thai the rta^nnlion nnd great dissatisfaction that lias been among ua for years pii-t arc , goae forever, niul confidence and filth in : each ether are being fist re*torid, and that at lie one people, tumid by llio common lies of humanity, and the interests of one 1 cetLinon country, and with drover Cleveland at ilie lieid of this nation wc eunnot ' /til if we, as faithful and loyal ciiizens, do i ar duty. 1 was vrry much impressed willi tlie last wards of the President's speech en the day ft his inaugura'ion. I believe he is the grand*st man, and the gtnndcst drmecrat in thesv United, ao l 1 was just thinking what . al.wL.MW - - ? I.?.i - < ?? ? ?v>? us ait a imnoii, Alii Contemplating the bright protpect before us, when 1 received my until, llui wheu I rend nod re-rend the prophecy ef earns oflioe eeker ?r b'iutt p liticnl partisan euggesting n iiirc-e? 'r to tbi%? peerless juri-t; wh ? would (ill with houer even Graver Clevolnnd'e piece; that noble citizen, who in warnndpe.ee, in his public and private life, bns ercr been the same grand man, I mean the llai). W. II, \Y?tl*ce, I felt sad . at hfait at the thought that such men grew olfh It i? . like suggesting a sehoolby to epdepad Daniel Webster, when you talk. JERmBeBwIwaqaest'onttltnQ C~ rme^ and is today one of the hidden my&gfll K. terie*. *' IHtf" I am and have ever been ^Farmer*' ?' K; XeTtnedl man, nnd I claim it wan the 1 jatention of the nou-polit ical members of j that grand movement tu always move in the J right direction, and i am satisfied that they I;" flEt- - did net east off their neighbor. The Farm- ' ere'movement don't teaoh us te cast usi t? < f jPPr our meighbors, especially when they nre ?f. . equal, if oat superior in every raspeot, to *? /, ell ethers. 1 believe in county priil**, State pride, netienel pride. i Kb* Allow me just here to say, three cheers for 1 IHk Graver Cleveland and Judge Wallace. t . I say tha' the Fanners' Movement did 1 netveie against Judge Wullace and the iarmere of Union county di<l not instruct ? their representatives to do so, neither is it I the Farmers' Movement talking about his 1 successor, but it is tome oftice seeking poli- " tieiaus who care no more for the farmers of 1 Unien cennty than tho man in the moon. 1 Why, sir, it makes iue think of s -nte of g?K[. these Weaver men, cr Third pariyites who V i are at this time inip'oring Hon U. AV. Shell k K , te recommend them for some p sition of 1 benar ftom the hands of a Democratic President. * kflEgjflp^ If 1 was a f hird parly man, or had a h drop of Third party bio id in! my Yoina, |1 a Wobld be ashamcl to ask, much less receive 1< - a Bos t on from Ceve'ani. I eai reliab'y h h_-' informed not long since that an avowed Third party man was doing all ho could t> r ! wet apaetofhoe in this county. That is a Br* V Faet, Mr. F. liter, and I soy, from such peo* P'? Lord deliver us. b BwV ' ^ I have no axe ie grind, but 1 am inter- A K sited in my country ? welfare, and 1 predict it r **et a glorious future f >p (.his JotcJ Soijtli C Hfi v Jtand ef o?r|. j HK/Vvi -It luake new a iiuls aa if the eld town ef o Uftlo*Itw Aeino ? *-?" ""a,. > j ' "V"' ,,,e Irad with n I S KH, Mwahundred and fitly thoti.aad dollar L IHbjaife2wiaill'.*n<* 00ttntJ follow with c ^r 4, tl,# Murphy uii.l n iEiblBrV ^?0'000 mlU-^Uckhwl SUdbls. $ RRSbgS^Q^* '$.n?jr dear old county. li f*; STATE 8. 8 CONTENTION. a TO OB HELD AT AIIIIBVII.LB, APB1L 4-0, 1804? n [ % NIOORAMMK: Tuesday Xigfit, 8:00.?Thanksgiving Service, let by J. \V. Wallace, Augusta; Address of Welcome. J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Abbeville ; Respouse by Provident of Couventien ; Address, by lion. J. E. Tiadal,Columbia, "The aims of our Sunday S.-hool Association.*' * Wednttday Morning, 9:00.?Nible lteading led by J . W. Wallace, "Thuttispirntiou of tbo llible;" Enrollment of delegate*; appointment of committee* ; repcrts of officers; report* from the field ; brief written and reports from ceunty and district officers, schools and wrfrkers ; Address, by lie v. W. P. Jacobs, D. D., Clinton, S. C., "The needs of the A*-oc<ation." 1 Vednetday Afternoon, 4:00.?Normal llible Lesson, by I'rrf. llamill; Discussion, topic, "The Bund y School;" (?) Its Proper Clas- . aificatien, 1 / J. L. Hcrg ; (4) Its Genera*. Exercises, oy A. It. Morse ; (c) The Supt's. Review Lesson, by Rev. J. E. Covington ; (rf.) The Primary Department, by Mrs. Mary 8. Whiideu, Charleston. A Training Lerson, by Prof, Hfpuill, "The Sunday School Pio.m ,i.? ,i....iinn n.......... Wednesday fright, 8:00.?Song Service. lo<l . by J. W. Wallace ; Address, by i'rof. Hamill, ' "lJelter Bible Study;" Address, by Bishop W. W. Dune in, Spartanburg. Thursday Marniny, 9:00.?Bible Beading, . led by J. W. Wallace. "The Holy Spirit nnd ' \ the Sunday School TeacherElection of (j Officers an 1 Delegties ; MiscaMnnoous busineas ; Financial; Discussion?(a) Best MetLMBti^^^ode af County Work, by Rev. J. B. Bussey ; Systematic house-to-house visitation, by . JJyotJJi (c) Hindrances to united SuuM day School work and how to overcumo theai, by Rov. J L. Sifly. R i Thursday Aft*rn?oii, 8:00.?"A Model 07 Teacher's Meeiing, by Prof. Hamill," Base l rj (US BOXt Sunday'a Lesson. How to prepare jt % 8. 8. Lesson, by Hev. W. II. Dowling: w Hew to teach a 8. S. Losron, by Rov. J. W. ? Shall; The Teacher's Pastoral Work, by Rov. . I. II. Law. Conference on Sunday School K Normal Work?(a) Is Normal Training Praom lieeblo? (6) How may it Jl# secured? A' P B Training Lesson, by Pref. Hamill, The ll fP Sunday School Teacher." Thursday fright, 8:00.?Song Service, by J. ft. Wallace, Interspersed with Sundny School experiences j Address, "The Child ia the Midsl 5" Prof. A. 0. Bowers, Nawborry; Address, by Prof. Hamill, "The Sunday J 8chool Idea." I NOTCH. j I Special rates have lieea granted ever rail road lines in Ihs State- Ask your railroad gent, at ence, if he has received notice of such special rate*. Eighteen delegates are to be elected at this Convention to attend the Seventh Inter- 1 national and the Second World's Sunday c School Conventions at St. Louis, Mo., August 1 31st, to September f>th, 1893. < Prof ilanstll, of Illinois, will again attend i the State Conventioo, and, as will ho ssen ' from the programme, will devote consider- ' able time to normal work before the Conveo- 1 > Mr. J. W. Wallace, the well knewli FunI day Sob vol Superintendent of Augusta, Ue., fi^ has consented to conduct all the bible lleud lags and l'raise Services ef the Convention te he assisted by Mr. Frank F. Whilden, of Charteston, and a full local choir. Let the President and the Secretary ef each County Sunday School Association sets B. to it that their County ia well represented at H Abbevilie as matters ef great importance will |^B be eeneidercd. BfeL Entertainment will be provided for all who will aotif/ Mr. A. B. Mors*, Chairman H^r Com*III on Entertainment at Abbeville, B . C., on or bofbr* March 30. ':? C?as. H. Caklislk, Ch Ex. Com. mm:}-, Presentment of ths Grand Jury. Marsh Term. 1803. To Ills*Honor, J. J. Nortox, Presiding Judge: The Oraml Jury beg* to submit tlio following as i s report for the present terin : We h-tw dis, used of ilie business tint lias cune before in with ruoli consideration as the miture of tin bnsineas woul I permit. We baeeextn incd -il' of tlio public otiices, nnd are glad to Male that we find them a I nent y and we 1 kept. Also a 1 of ths ptibl'C hui dings and find them in good repair. The County Coinin'sMoners have laid bcs??re ua (ho lid owing statements of fa-Is : .all uf the past indebtedness of the county ha* Ween pud, except a claim of J1,000 which i- in Initiation, leaving a I ahrnce of $1,(Km ii tli.> Trc?>urer's hands, for the CV.IV1I1 III WIU'.*II 11101*0 bas been III*. piov'sion in -?lc by the Legislature. Tile Cmi#iy O?inni*!)ioii?r? hare als? ro- I ported to u?, ihat tltcy have not received *11 ntliciul ronor! from ilie Treasurer nine# tin* 20th of Decemhi-r, 18U2, escort a prncil rcpoit, which the Treasurer now denies being o'licaL A'l tint funds f.ir retiring the railroad bonds nre Mil in the Treasurer's hands, and the C unity C nunissiohcrs hare not been able to draw on it for tho want of a proper repcit from tlie Treasurer. fVo tberetere urge the Tr asa cr to make Ills report inline dmtely. The ord nary o unty indebtedness has been paid, except a una 1 amount, and there i* sufficient funds on hands to meet it. U lias leeu b ought to our attention that ibtra^are s-ine valuable KecorA Books t/flic in a very bad conditj n, int ill outiny of money ^^^^^^^^HKdultery and K-rnicailen |?9B^^9Pmrd to u> by responsible [?arm<?. We w#l not present the individuals st Ibis tem, bat if they da not' dea'st, we thall do so at tbc next terra of Conrti and ?hr duty will compel us to br.ng them to uetico. Thanking your Honor for the courtesy ixtcuded us, we respectfully mi unit this, as mr report. Rerpcctfu'ly, T. L. Hame*, Foreman. Tits Deiiily Kk.rosrnr.?Richmond, Va . tlarch 10.?D. F. Dixon, sf Charlotte, N. C? las ju?t reoeiec I word ef the f?tal burning if the wife and two children of hi| sou, riinmuB Dixon, of Uuiherfordlnn, N. C. Mrs. Dixon was alone, her husband being it Shelby. After she had gotten r**a ly, wiih lor little ones, to retire, "nd wh le sitting iy tbc tablo with ber y.iungo?t chill in her irm? IK* ?1??1.1 .'- ' ** 4 1 '' .... vuiiu i%v\.iucuiii ?j turnou oTir inc imp, which exploded mil ?; read |ta fiei j iquld e*er the mother and her iwo children. Dixon is a traro'iog s* es-nirn for Cittrell, Votkius & Co., of lliclimo id, and is well:nowu * 1 over Noith and 8outli Carolina, 'ho house and contents w.ro burnci. A colrraJ umn name I A'exaudcr Mrlntire, rho saw the flames and cune to the re ue. ore M i-?|. Dixon tVur, the burning building, t the same tiein pu-hiog a third chill, whose ifr was thus save I. Mrs. D xon died from er injuries this morning. Some years ago Mr. Dijoi lost h e former ri'eand two chijdren in one i|ny hj disease; Siiilou's Consumption Curk.?This is cyi.nd question the most successful Cudgh Icdicino we base ever soldi A few doees nvariably cure the worst ca^cs of Coqgb, Ir upijud (irot.chjl s. v/l|i'e }ts \?oq4ovfui WpfiOsfl iU lUo %uie ut u6u8uinnH?w ?- ?* * ut * w O illl0. . 111 the history of uiediomc. iince its first discovery it has been s hi on ? ua>anico, a teat which no other me licine an s'nnd. If you bn-o a cough we eare-tly ask you to try it Price 10c 50c end 1. If your lungs are sore, chest, or bsck# xmc, use Shiloh's Porous I'lasUr. ttaUkfia [. K. Smith & CO. . a ? - Convkrsk Collbijr.?April 21, 1803, wil i e the Anniversary of the laying of the C. rer Stone of converse College ut Spa'tar.urg. That day is also adopted hy the tudents in class day, when the cliss Ures ri 1 lie p'anted in the morning, with aoproriatw ceremon es. Governor W. J. North* n, ef Georgia, and Dr. George T. Winston, 'resident of the University of North C.roIna. will make the addresses in the College Ihipel. A Million Phicnds.?A friend in neiil is friend indeed, and not less than one mi ion people have found just such a friend in )r. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, loughs, and Colds. If you have never used his great, ceugli medicine, one tril will con* ince you that it has wonderful euiative lowers in nil discises of Throat, Cheat and .Mugs. Knoh bottle is guaranteed to do all hat is claimed or money will be refunded, 'rial bottles free at B. F. Posey's Diug itort. Large bottles, 50j. anl $1.00. ???- a#a Dbskrvino Praisk?We desire ?o eay to ur ciuxena, that for years we have been riling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con uroption, Dr. Kiog's New Life Pills, Bucken's Arnica Salve anil Elecirio Bitters, anl ave nevrr handled remedies that sell as rail, or that have given tuch universal sati faction. We do not hesitate t> guarantee Item every time, and we stand ready to re* and the purchase prico, if satisfact'>ry reults do not fellow their use. These retneies have won their great popularity purely n their meiits, 11. F. Posey, Druggist. Call and see our special Shoe. It's a maimer and takes the prize every timo. QUAIIAM & SPARKS' Cash Store. One of the best 50c hats for meo, on earth, t GRAHAM & SPARKS' Cash Store. List of Letters. Remahi^r^^^Jto^oflLce nt Union, fo?, PdfSWre calllngTor the above Icttors will rease say if advertised, and witl be required o pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. JHUNTEU, P. M. Bank Stook for Sale. [WILL sell to the highest bidder on Mouday, Satesday in April, Five (o) Shares ilerobauts and Panters' National Bank Inek. J. G. LONG, ileh '24-12-21 Notice of Final Dlsoharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by permission of llon.J.M.Gee, Probate Judge for Jnion County, I will, on the 25th day of April i*st. make inv final return anil tnnlv far setters Diimissory on Administrator of the state of Jehn Mays, deceased . All perrons ndcbted to sniil estate must pay on or before hat day, ami all porsooa having claim* igainit said estate must present them to me, troperly attested, on or before that date. J. W SCOTT, Adm'r Estate J. Maya. Vlar. 24-12-41* Spectacles ami Eye-Glasses. ateBSSsBy The Union Drug Co. Hae a full line of the best SPECTACLES and EYE-Q LASSES that Scienee has been able te produce, and are prepared te soil any condition ef tbe ere. Mar. 24-12-tf -=&N TIME !=OUR buyer is mow in the Northern Markets laying in one of the largest and jbest assorted stocks of Drv (iooils. \i?iinii? "Ax IIoxkst Ji ihjk."?Greenville, March 18. ? In ih? United State* Court 'lie grand jury mitde its pre<?nin lit today and wa? discharged. The jury rec-mtnende the enlargement ?f the c<-iiri and jury rooms, an I also an additi'ina1 sl?ir*ay. In speaking of Judge Siroanton, the dor. uuirnt says : "We c?nsi l?r him one of the ablest jurist* on the Federal beach. Wo think bun incapable of nrikiug par 1*1 or hi?*el deoiri -ns that iiut he trial before him. lie is kind > nd humane, and whilst Ik is frailess in the di'ch-rge of hi* du<iee as a Judge, lie tempers 'hi law with it erey. We congratulate the people of Sou'h Care ina upon bar ng a- cli an ab - mid geuial gentleman to preside o?er the United Sta'cs Couris in this Sia'c. Long may ha litre to grace the bench." J udg-* Simon ton feelingly replied to the grand jury. This opini . by moo of all political sli'dc*, i* rather different fioin Tillman's views. - Tiir Aonicri.TraAL CoLLKiie.?The tmstees ?f Clenison College, at the r meeting Uft week, decided to establish a system of wa>or works ami sewirage, and the work will he done under the direct supervision of Professor Netrmnn. The buildings in ceurse of erection will he complete 1 by July 1st, ready for the opening of the college. No elrc iens were held fir preeid nt ir re-i-lent physician. Over 600 students are wan to attend thefcolhge, *od the hoard expects to a sen annulate al who apply. Every student ni l be r<quitel to weir a military uniform, and the dress suit is to be Confederate grey Ciotb, with blit-k strides ia trouseia.4 The contract ler unifortss Win awarded to the A. G. Means t'omjaay, ef I Anderson, who will l'uroi-h dress and latigue maifeqci^B^t$2? 7 1, Io be paid in each with j or tub ' Merchants' & Planters' NATIONAL 13 A. NIC OF UNION. SOUTH CAROLINA, * At Union, in the Stmt of South Carolina at the e'ote of bu*int*t, March Of A, I89di RESOURCES Loans and discounts .. $179,609 67 Ovaidrafls, secure 1 and unseeured 9,816 6<> U. S. Donds to secure circulation 15,000 00 Due from approved reserve ag'ts 7,498 65 Due from other National l)auks 4,390 'J5 Danking-house. furniture and fixture* ? 2,000 00 Current expenses end taxes paid 865 68 It 11* of oilier banks 2,005 00 Fractional paper currency, nick' els and cents.,,, 155 1.1 Specie 11,822 60 Legal tender notes 0,000 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer, (5 per ct of circulation)... 67o 00 Total...., $242,888 53 LI AIIIL1T1K8. Capital s'ock paid in $?'>0,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits 8,026 28 Nalioual iiauk poles 0(itaianding 13,600 00 Individual deposits tiubjept to check ....... .. 108,782 16 Certified Checks ....... ........,,i 502 01 Due to ether Ngii?n?i bgnkst 093 72 Due to Statf l} ?ii|t* lid Ihft^sta.. 88* ?* . wo .. ial $242,888 63 Statk or South Carolina, 1 County or Union, m j 1, George Monro, trashier of the above named Dank, do solemnly swear thai Ilia above statement is true to the beat af my knowledge and belief, ? GEORGE MUNRO Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tlii* lHthdsy of March, 18'.)3. Chari.rs Bolt, Notary rublic. Connrrr?Altrsi : F. M. Fahk, ) II. L. Ooss, V Director*. 1. G. McKisstox, J WAR DECLARED AT LA8T! The first shot was fired on the 1st day of January,18'J:J, at the Cheap Cash lied Front Hardware More of SCUTT BROS. No hlood to be shed, no livrs to be lost. We make war upon uo man to take bis life But we have declared war upon high prices and long profits on all goods sold by us. We have ho sied our banner and will show no quarters. We fear no competition for we have restlved and are determined to sel our goods, such as Carpenter and Blacksmith Tools, Plows and Plowstocks, Axes, Shovels, Iloes, Nails, llor?e Shoes, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cook and Heating Stoves, Wagon and Buggy Material, Wagon and Buggy Harness, Baddies, Buggies and all kinds of goods found in a first class Hardware store, at the very lowest liveand-let-live prices. We mean all we say. If you doubt, march to the Bed Front and walk right in and let us convince you by giving you prices. We arc selling a let of the best Pittsburg steel plows at 3} cents. Cook Steves, with everything complete, for $10.00; nice open Buggy for $40.00; top Buggy for $t50.00. All other goods at like reduction*. Come and give us trial and be made happy, and we shell be happy, teo. Vsrjr Respectfully, SCOTT BROTHERS. Jan 20-3,tf UNIONDiiUGJCOr, . " ?D*AI.B*S IN? DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Teeth Brushes, Tooth Powders, Face Powders. A full line of Paints. Oils, Putty, Stains, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brashes. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, and all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Store. Physioians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. The Publio will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Feb17-7-ly The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMBS M. (JF.K, ESQ., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. W. tiallnan haa made suit to me to grant him Lettera of Administration, with will annexed, on the Estate of and effects of W. B. Lemmens deceased. These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. B. Ltmmons, deceased, that they bo and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Union C. H.t South Carolina, on the trd day of April next, . after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the I forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not he granted. Uitoii under my band and seal this loth day of March, Anno Domini, 1803. JAMES M. OEB, Judge Probate. Published on the 17th day ef March, I 180*2, in the Wksklt Umion Tim sr. , March 17 It 2t. jfc' , ' -l ^ ^ ' v,? Clothing, Shoes, Ints, Hardware, Crockery ware, Tinware, Trunks and . Valises that wilF 1c brought to this market. We ask special attention of ca*h buyers, as we have marked every article down to t^ very closest livo-and-lct-livc prices. We now have on the road the largest and- nicest assortment of Ladies m . Dress Goods in altthc latest shades and fabrics, These goods were bought early in order to feet the choicest patterns. They were bought in dress patterns so tvfo la lies need not have the same colored dress. Trimmings to match. Coin^f arly ; get the first selection and have your dresses made lor Easter before*! ie mantuamakcrs are crowded. Ml lintf Goods Going at a Sacrifice. Une word to ^ptFariucrs: Wc arc selling the best plow irons for ^ 4| cents; best pftt stock with patented handles, cannot split, for only J Id,,* those of yon who gave us your patromtgo in the f-Wjt?did not know that we are leaders of low prices in lB| V yj. W. McLTJRE. Ag't. * ^QVEl STOVES! I STOVES!!! ? .. A We hate added 'to jfur large stock of Hardware a line of Cooking Stoves bl on n?l^|K,wo are prepared to give low prices, fur cash. jjWr' ATH! FOSTER & CO. ' The State of SoilHt Carolina. RICHMOND & DANVILLE KAILKlMDCO UNION COUNTY. F. W. Iluidcknpfr nr.d Rruhen Poster, icCourt of Commdlf Pleas. ceivets, 0. A. Wilson va. JJ K. Almnn. Summons for lte'ief. Cbmp'aint scire 1. Ump\c99)009T"??^5rffYejT To the Defendant, J. K. Atma/i: 'yn^- \r& ' "T YOU are hereby tuptodpfiod and requ'te l I to enewer the oomffitnt in liiieaction, Columbia and Greenville Division of which a copy is herewiV serrtd upon y< u, Condensed Schedule, in effect No*. "JO, and to serve a copy i f ffenr nn?wer to the 1802. Trains run by 7oth Mtridinn T.me. said complaint en the suhscr bcrs hi th. i<-t.fr. - ? n fice.Ne. 2 Law Range.Unitn, S"U'h Carolina, Detwein Gbirlwlon, Columbia, Allstoii and within twenty days after the service hereof, Spartanburg. exclusive of the day of snch service ; ami if ? yoa fail to answer the coiep'aint witliin the Daily I ,, . I .')|1 time afo>esai<l, the plaintiff in this ncsion No. 13. | STATIONS. !.\"o. 14. will apply to the Court for the re'ief tie- G 50 a mi I.v Cliailratoti Ar.lO GO. m mantled in the complain'. .'1 50 p 1111 " Columbia " j 1 20 " -U Dated February 17, A. D. 180:1. 4 80 " I " Allston " 112 40 " MUN1U) & MUNRO, 5 28 ' | " Carlisle " |ll 4lam Plaintiff's Attorney*. 5 32 " j '? Sauluc "Ill 30 " 5 50 ' | " ... . Union " (11 17 " Tithe Defendant, J. K. Afmon: ti 23 " I" l'acilet " tlO 44 " Take notice that the summons in tins t> 50 " |Ar Spartanburg Lv [10 20 action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was 10 10 p ni|Ar Aslu-ville Lv| 7 00 " k filed in the offce of the Clerk of the Ci urt of j.] Common Pleas for UnL>n ceuoty, at Union, Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and for the County of Uuion, in the State of Wnlhalla. South Carolina, on the 17th day of February, 1801. MUNRO & MUN110, "Daily. I * " Daily? Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 11 | STATIONS. | No. 12. to \uo.T Range' Unl n' S" C* 0 50? bILt Chariest on...- Ar 1080pm * *"7 18, 1893. n ? | ,, CoIlIolbift .. 6 05F .. 12 05 p iu| " Alteon " , 5 13 " a WILUAMSON, GILBERT & COT, Hi! ==SE= \B \ 1 01 Helena......... 4 ^0 * I ^ 3 23 " *1 68 ' 3 43 " Ar Helton I.v 1 40 " G 00 " Ar Seneca Lv 12 IGpm ^^6 G 32 " I.v Seneca Ar 12 lOpin 1 #^(J(QP^ ? Nl * ^ P111 *r Walhalla I.v 11 40a>n < O 'a 5 00 p n Vr Greenville... I.v 12 OOn'n M%. m Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Di?i, W sion, Noithboumi, 4.01) a. in, 3.48 p. m, e x o IB G.00 p. ui. (Vcstibuled Limited); South i I *5 ? IM bound, 1.60 a ui, 8.8o p ui, 11.37 a. m., I a! (Vestibuled Limi cd); Westbound, W. N. C. J \ A Division, t'?.60 p. m., for llendersonville, 1 Of Aslipville and Hot Springs. Trams leave Ureeuville, S. C., A. & C., Division, Nurtlibonnd, 3.07 a in, 2.2G p. m., 0.08 p ui (Vcstibuled Limited); South bound 3.07 a m, 4-42 p m, 12.28 p m M WATCHMAKERS, JKWELKR8, (Vcstibuled Limited) 1 Traina luava Snnmm A x? i' 1is ENGRAV ERS A DIE-SINK hRS Northbound 1.8(5 u m, 12.16 p m; South # boouil 4.88 a in, (5.80 p nt j. All kinds of Medals and Iladges for Secret .kn<!? ?n, ''ie ^ BIU* ? ? . . . , Division, and lratns 13 and 14 on I lie A. and r Fraternities ntado to order. d. Divj8i'on w,? run ,olid t0 and from cliar. r Watch and Cleck repairing. Plain and fancy U?lon ever the S. C. R. R. J Engraving a epeeinlty. Oold and Silver Plating ecientificolly done. PULLMAN CAIl SERVICE A Caah paid for old Oold and Silver. Pullman Sleeper on 18 and 14 between Respectfully, Charleston and Ashevillr, via Columbia and Union, SC. W. G. A CO. >Sp"r^nbur*; . Q1 . _ . ... v7.ii- Pn'.lman 1'alace Sleeping Car on Trains'J jan. Ai-w-iy 10, 11, and 12, 37 and 88 on A A C DtTmb Lost Rot.?If Jubu R. liuchaaon, vision, who left bis home in Chester, 8. C., on 4th W A TURK, S. II. HAKDWICK, l o'November laat, will only make known le Gen'1 Pass Agt Asst Gen'l Pais Agt J his father bit whereabout* and condition, Washington 1). C. Atlanta, Ga. n he will greatly relieve suspeose and anxiety V B tacliKK, SOL IIA AS, Bl about him and he will not be interfered with Gen'l Supt Trallie Mgr John If. Buchanan, Columbia, 8 C. Washington DC le Cheater, 8. C. W II GREEN, Gen'l Mg'r, Washington DC A \ i J* Sir, . i THE NEW YORK RACKETY # . WATCH THIS CORNER a Liul don't think of buying anything, in Spring Goods, until ou have first examined our Stock : Our buyers are now in the Northern Market, and with licit* experience, aided by cluck, pkkskvkkanck and the iiakd \sii, you can look lot* some of the choicest bargains ever C fie red you. .? You may not l>o ni>lc to get a Government Plum, it with a very little money you can come to tlie STEW YORK RACKET id get some of the richest Plums ever oll'ered in the Morntilc line. To make room lor the immense stock of Spring floods that ill soon he. in to pour in 011 us. we will close out the mnnnt of Winter Goods we still have 011 hand at a very w price. Onli and examine tlieni. . HARRY&BELffr>. SPRING OPcSiy^f OF aNEW GOODS he Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. Our buyer lias just returcd from the Northern markets, ami wc are >w opening up one of the largest and best selected stocks that we have er liad, and prices as low as you will find in South Carolina. Ladies, See Our Dress Goods. We can .show you all the novelties of the season, hoth in woolen goods ul wash goods, and our line of white goods arc the prettiest in town. Millinery ! Millinery I I It it useless for us to say that we can suit you in a hat, as it is generally nown that our stock of Millinery goods arc always the largest and heapest. We have some special inducements to offer yon in Millinery this eason. A Gift for Cash Buyers. On Monday next. 27th, we will issue tickets to cash buyers, calling for large painting in framos and ready for hanging in your parlor, which ill be given away at* the end of ><) days. Call and get a ticket which rill explain itself. The pictures arc now here, so you can sec what }'ou re to get. Call early, as only a limited number are to he given away. Remember, prices asl ow, and, in a great many goods lower, than you an buy them elsewhere. We mean business?no humbuggery?nor but we simply mean to get your trade, and give vou value eceivcd for every dollar spent WHli u->. Rc^ectfullv, T1>l| , : GRAHAM & SPARKS, Cash Store. nn 22-o-tf N. L. DOUGLAS I A Fi"e Mi? s'???R5* fiunr I On ?of ,l:.c ,ur ? co"??n,i? _j m - Mtn i uvs on uotti ndes of the corpi rale line And oth,r specialties for of the growing (own of I nesville, 51 miles Gentlemen, Ladiee, Boye and nho?e Union!'. H , 8011H1 < ill- >liii?, on the sh arc tbe 8. 1'. & 0. road. and ul 11 J.uiosville lermin..i ?_ ii , ??i-_ij mis of the Lockhnt t n d bmesville railroad. JmgM BCSt in the worm. Wl,ile it 11 as a Mv.ui--p.wer" on it, it iJ?# descriptive advertise J,?s ft voicrr of water Millie cut for every Hp EL\ | m,'nt which will appear n |)Ucpose neeiii d by ii fit-lory rim by steam. wBr j^Hy Uu?p?per. j( w|e 8prj?gS 0j- s|dendiil coM wit'cr, Take no Substitute, whie four creeks lieml on a part of the land but Insist on harinc W. I.. j? die corporate limits of the town. It has DOI'tlliAH' SIlOKfJiWlth (jie j,ev| kind of clay for brick, with plenty name and price stamped on oj. Wl0)j |0 |,mn t lm biick. Two large quer; '< n Ties of fine granite rock adjoin this Und. . J "?ii?i'ou .."TV ? ?i r There is also a large bed of the finest pottery and It. 8. LIPSCOMB, C.aflney, 8. 0. c)fty on ^ ^ ' eb 17-7-Om _ Capitalists in search of a good location for IOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE * helory in the South would do well by iuuwu , , %t . . addressing John D. Lomj, f OFFER (he h. u?e end lot on Monntsm JonesTille. 8. C, L Btroct known as the UIX H0U8K, lor or R. M. 8tokk?, lie. L t contains two ?"cs. Torms easy. >;<litor Uj(|0|| T|MM PP'y to 0.1'. GARRETT, Union, 8. C. h nrtanlmrg, 8. C. or TIIOSyB. c M I L L I N K It 1 , Jan 13-2-If. *a??. * j it o j?i /> I U3T receired from ilie Northern MarWno found the saddle t _ O k?t?, a choice NiMiimor Millinery. [j^Wl'lSSrJSSra t u??Tmu? *m> utwnr raicis. rar Graham k Kay's liftry liable, a ararly it.. j . . ew saddle, with a fart .r the p.d torn out Always pleased o show g^d. and gire The finder ?ill coafrr a great faror hy "t.afaci.on to cu?t?m>.?._ .jgfcr. asing it at the Time* office or at Uraheui AlKS. JAS. GRANT. Bay's Utery stable. Oct U 42 l&