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S6R^^/vTfe'-v': " How to Con a. Cold.?Aim' si everybody hoe * remedy for a cold, which he is ever reedy to recommend to ethers afer detailing his own experience. The Botton Journal of Commerce quotes from a medical writer some advice on this subject which seems to be more than ordinarily useful. When one become* cli lied or takes oold. the mouths of inyr>ads of little sweat glands are suddenly closed, and the impurities which should pass off through the skin are foroed back at the interior of the body, vitalising the blood and putting extra , work on the lungs and other internal organ*. Just beneath the surface of the akin, all over the body, there is a network of minute blood vcssrls, finer than tho finest lace. When one is chilled, tho blood is forced front tbese capillary vessels int? one or more of tbese internal organs, producing inflammation or congestion, and thus often causing diseases dangerous to life. The time to tre?t a cold is at the e?rlieat possible moaenl after you hare i.Vten it. And your prime object should be to restore the perspiration and the capillary circulation. As soon then, as you feel that you bare taken eeld bare a goad fire ia your bed-room. / Pot your feet into hot water, as hot as can . be borne, and oonta ning a table tablespoonful of mustard. Hare it In a rasset so deep that the water will come up well toward the knees. Throw s blanket over the whole to prevent rapid evaporation and oooliog. In from five to ten minutes take the feet out, wipe them dry, and get into bed on whioh there are two extra blankets. Just before or after gettiog into bed drink a large glaas of lemonade as hot as po*sb1e, or a gla?a of hot water containing a teaspoon ful cf eream of tartar with a little sugar if desired. Should there be a pain in the chest, side or back, indicating pleurisy tr pneumonia, dip a small towel in cold water and wring it as dry as possible. Fold the towel so that it will over a little more surface than is sffeoted by the |?iu. Cover this with a piece of flannel, and both with oiled silk, or better, with oiled linen ; now wind a Strip of flannrl a foot wide several times around the chert. The heat of ths body will r warm the towel almost immediately, the # oiled linen and flannel will retain the heat and moisture, and, stearoiog the part, will generally cause the pain to disappear. Should there be pain or soreness in the threat, you should treat in a s m'lar manner with wet compress and flannel baodage. Eat sparingly ef plain simple food. Salted apples and ethar fruit, bread and butter, bread and milk, milk toast, baked potatoes, pr raw oysters may Le eaten. By following tha above directions intelligently and faithfully you wid erdinarity check the progress ef the cold, and prevont serious, pos*ib)y fatal, illness. TIt* End or a Boom Town.?Judge NfoLaughlln. sitting in vaoation, today placed the Grottoes Company, at Sheudun, .in the hands ef receivers. Sheodun is n boom town on the Shenandoah Vallpy railroad. 1 Tha application was made by the o unpany to protect ite assets against creditors' suits. The creditors were represented by Messrs. Sips, J. A. Harris, Jr., ijjd Yancey, of llarrisouburg, And Captain James lluiugerder. of Stountou. Major J< 1 Ilotobkiss represented himself and others. Mr, Rumple, pre-ident of the company, speaking for flip company, eaid he nsked protection for the interests of subset* bora Ui $<ou,uuu worm 01 biock, representing A New Yerk, Pbilidelpliia, Baltimore. Virgin"" ' i? RB'i Nor ill C?i'<iiiuS. !!v !md sduCS i the indebtedness of the company from $510, 000 to $106,000, with as'eis virtually unchanged. President Rumple, formerly ol Salisbury, N. C., and Mr. J. W. Blackburn, f Duena Yis'u, were appointed receivers, either to act, and each to give $20,000 bond. mm-Bichvond Tims*. , fiapo* Uniams Kjcjoihsp.? N?w Orleans, Kerch 25^udge^BiUinjMi in the Uniled ^ moverceurt, today feOTefetT Tin cipinloo vn the suit of the government ngiinst the Amalgamated council and the officers of the various labor organisations which ordered the general strike in November lost. Au ininjunction against the organisations woe naked for under the aot of Congress prohibiting combinations in restraint of trade. \ In an elaborate opinion tbe court sets aside every olaint of the defendants, and deelares that the acts of the Amalgamated Council aud thp officers of the Union were unlawful in ordering a .genpr?} strike, and that tbe merchant* are entitled to iiyunc tions and other relief. The docision discusses fully the righta of labor unioos, and }a far-reaching in its efteota. Aa a rp-ult of the deoision, a oriminal prosecution eg-t'fint defeQdants would be prabable, but it is npt yet koo^rn whether the Uol*ed States authorities wjll praceecj against the alleged union labor leader.-*. Dbatu or a Bouth-iiatinq Editok.??flol, Elliott F, Sbepard, editor of tho Mail and Exprett, died sudden!/ Friday afternoon last, at bis heme, Ne. fi West fifty-second street, New York. His death followed ths adminis ration of ether by Dr. Charles Mefiuraey and his family physician, Dr. J. W. MoLane, who were about to make an examination to ascertain whethor the Colonel's suspicion that he was suffering from a stone in the bladder was correct. Up to yesterday morning Colonel Sbepard had attended to nis business in the usual way. No one in bis offlee knew of the oontemplated operalion when he went home last evening. <few York, llaroh 23.?The certificate el Col. Elliot F. Sbepard'a death was sent to Hie health bo^rd today, life cause of death v being given as inhalation of ether. Dr. the register, would not as ept the certificate so worded, and would net grant a burial permit. Hp sent the certificate to the ecroner, * with orders that he make en investigation. Gov. Tillman Rkprikvks Wads Haines ton Tnikty Dats.?Columbia, 8. C., M iroh 23.?Wade Haines, colored, who was to . hang today for tbe murder of Miss Hornasby, a white girl, was reprieved shortly before the hour set for the exeoutlon. Governor Tillman visited Haines in his oell yesterday, but would make no statement to tbe prcst concerning his intentions. Public pinion is very much divided as to Haine's guilt, and the governor has given tbs oaao unusual aUentiion. "Miss Uornesby was ?' murdered with a koife near her home in the outskirts of the city, and Haines reported finding the body end went baok with those bo informed of the deed. He has continuously assorted hie innocenoo although people of the neighborhood where the orimo was committed are fully persuaded of his guilt. The reprieve is f >r a month. ? ? ConBANs Attack a Missiowaxy.? San Francisco, March 23.?According to Corein ad+lcrs by tbe steamer Gaelio, Father M. Jsspa^, a CgtboHo missioog-y, was terribly tlirnUJ If a mob wrthlly. H? pawing on foot through the market town of Kiaohieo, aceompsnied bjr a teacher and a . boy. Ae aoon tba crowd recognised hint there arose abottU of "Kill the foreigner," "Stone him." The natives threw themselves upon the priest, knocking him down, and kioked him unmercifully. After the mob had torn oat his board they best him and tried to bnry him alire in the sand. At loot, somrwhet alarmed at tha eonsaquences of a possible murder, always a serious matter in S Ceres, the mob dispersed, leaving the mls| eionary and his companion half dead on the graund. Tun Baron Dead.?Washingten, March ? Baron Andrade, the Brasiliao-Argon! 9k,- tine claims commissioner, who was stricken with apoplely abd jfsralysjs last bight, died at ij:i6 o'clopk this evening, at the Arlingg tpn Hotel. It looks n< if the day would come when cotton fabrcs would he the least valuab'e products if the co ton |lint. A writ r ia the Munuf'tclurtr * Record says : '-Few prople outside of Faeannah are Aware that the city possesses a most unique manufuclur tig establishment, the only our of its kind in tho wor'd, where cotton seed oil is uianufacturod by a secret process into rubber, not a substituto but bona fide rubber, such i>t leas', sons of the best expeits hare pronounced the product of the factory to be. Nub>dy knows Anything about what is going on ios do the factory, with the excel lion of a few very ignorant negroes^ Nob dy is admitted. The bare facts alene are k'ir>wii that 01 udo o dt?n seed oil from It 2. ? ' * *? ? * ~ ~ iu?uii ii. costing nooni nny eeuts per gallon, o about (135 per ton, ia carted in five mn lntii, mid lhat tans of rubber worth about $1 00 per p^und or $2,000 per ton, are earteJ out end shipped to a very prominent rubi er d'al r and manufacturer of Boston. Bun tun Treasure Found. ? Durango, ' Mexico, Maroli 23.?Workmen were Thursday engaged >n exoivating for a new bnildlog to be erected on the property of Francisco Oriix, near the Tnlace Hotel, when they came upon a large box buried about fire feet under the surface. Upon being opened the box was found to be tilled with ' old Spanish gold coins. The amount of the treasure it not known to the public, but it will reach fully $100,000. A certain perceitage of thi m niey must be turned orer to the general g vi-rnment. It i? supposed that the money was burled by a Spaui itd more than a century ago, aa there was at ih .t time a large colony of them here employed in working the rich mines of this section. e Woman Suffraok Inaugurated in Kansas.?Kansas City. Kan., .March 20.?The registration fur the municipal elections in Kansas, wh'ch cb sed Fiiday night, was reraarksb'e for the heavy registration of women Thousands of them ?re now qualified and ready to vote at the elections which will be held in every city in the State on April 4th. In Kansas City, women have shown an unprecedent interest in municipal politics, and this vote will bo a large factor in the elect:oa. Already cnndida<os are working fur their support. Famii.s Driven isui) T*wn.?Ma'iou, N. C., Maroh 16.? B. W. Crow has been driven from the towa of Ncba ' anonvmem threats, tht destruction of their property and fear of assassination. Crow is a white man and his daughter taught a school for negro children. Oa Saturday night the tchoolhouse was overturned an t tle.vr.tyed. Crow has receive I anonymous letters threatening hi in with death unh-ss ho left town before April. Ho dr pat tod t day. The be'ler ciaas of citizens are ind gnant over the outrage and nro making efforts t?diss >Ter the guilty partite. . "Don't Amount to a D n.:'?A prominent South Carolinian, bitting in (lie gal rry of tiie senate the oihir Jay, a<krd one of the frequenters of the senate gallery, coinniitily knowu as a gn'lery gu >rd, filing noii to bint, if Senator liby* aas in b s seat. > "N'V said the gut^rd withtut tu ning his ; lical, "ho is not in his seat: he is rare y in it, and then he is he don't amount to a Th? SuUlli Carolinian sa d no more, though lie blushed for his Sta e. ?Cor. f QretnviUc Ntict. Tub GuviRNOsa Latk*t.?Judg* Simon* ton rpuld n?t please Got. Ti lioan if he were to try. And he i< not fry't;g. The only explanation wo can conceive fo ihe Gofornor's Ute?t assault on Judge Siaiinu to. h?Tond Hi* Jii|??ii?.* ** rtmy every"bonyrfe ean't oontrol, is to try to say anmei thing so outrageous about the Judge as to bate himself ur it sled for contempt and then play the martyr act, which would be a trump card just now. Judge Sinionton, i we supp .se, has n? idea of gratifying him. ?Atwberry Obttrptr. To those persona who bare nevijr ^topped 1 to cousder bow great a country thry are living in, ihese figures may be of interest, i The wan who fears that he could not elbow I his WAV ivi niliwl in llin vrnw.lal vvu.l will. out chfttug tl>e i up gf sU?VfW, may gather some so'ace from the' statement thin I the entire liviug population of the globe, 1,400,000,000 souls, divided inio families L. of five persons oaoh, could h? located in i Texas, enoh family with a house on a half acre lot, and there would still remain 60,* i OOv.CGy (scant family lofs. Bloopt Akxrat ik Osoaau ?Savannah, M*reb v7.-?Jn 11 a her county, Saturday I night, tl)ree white mpn and two npgyoea, William and Qreene Davis, brothers, engaged in a desperate fight, while the white meu ' wore searching the house of William l)a*is for stolea gaods. Qreene Davis was sh <t dead. William Davis fought with sn sxs until he fell in his tracks, cut almost to pieces with knives in the hands ef tbs white men, who left him on the floor for dead. He will, however, recover. His antagonists were also horribly out. Recoed Your Mortoaoss.?Greenville, S. C., March 27.?The clothing store of L. ' C. Walter, in this oity, was le-day closed by Attorney A. 0, We|bsyi,' under foreclosure ef a chattel mortgage held by S, Brafinan k Sons, of Baltimore. The amount of the mortgage indebtedness to Brafmau exseeds $3,000. Mrs. Walter, the wife of the mortgagor, has a mortgaga exceeding $5,000, but ii VM est peoor4ed wM?i? (>rty 4ayg 1'j.pin date, which giro* Bpafmea's mortgage pri? ority to hers. ??.? .# ? Julia Fobcb Seriously 111.?Atlanta, Qa., March 26.?Misa Julia Foroe, who killed her two aiecers and haa since been confined in jail here, is rsportod ill, and it is feared she may die. This is the oass whioh oreated on# of the greatest criminal sensations ever known. Tbs crime was of very recent oot .-renee. ?tf? Failure or Cotton Factors.?Coffeavillc, Miss., Maroh 26.? Nswbsrgcr Bros., the most extensive ooiton faotors in the State and large merchandise dealers, failed last night. E-timaled liabilities (100,000, assets unknown; home creditor! preferred. Shrinkage in the priov of Cotton caused the collapse. Uuavahtbbd Curb.? We authorise our Advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon ihi* o>ndition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Co'd or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and vf|ll qss th|s remedy ss d}prct?4. fi'*ln9 H * Mr trhl, and experience no benefit, you may return the b itle au I have your money refunded. Weom dnol m?ke tola effer aid we not know tu?t Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. (I neysr disappoints. Trial bottles free at 8. F. Posey's Drug Store. Largs 60o. and 91,00 A Lbapkr.?Sinco Us first intredaetion, Electric Dilters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it le clearly in the lead among pitro medical t?niov and alteratives? oontaioiog nothing which perm te itj use ar a beverage or intoxicaot, it is isoogaised as the brst and purest mediciua for all sib men is of Stomseh, Livsr or Kidneys.?It will will ours Siok Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from :tke systhrb: SatisfSolioh guarac/teOd with aadh bottis or the money will be refunded. Sold by B. F. Pom/. Tib Acstbalian Fi.osds. ? Sun Fr >noi-co. March 16.?The Austral >n papers which arrived on the * t en in e r Alameda today, print graphic details of the greet floods at Unabane and suburbs last February. In the oity of Brisbane end i*s suburbs the damage done by the floods is es'imal'd a'f 15,000,000. ' The> e was e fall of rixty-seven inches of rain in ihree days, and three stettners wre fleets I eut of the river and landed high and dry in the botanical gardens. A nsw tea This Qukktior.?Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by iodigestioh, Constipation, Dixzims<, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the food. Yellow Skto, when for 76 cents we will veil them Shiloh'a Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by H. K. Smith & Co. Oh, What a Cotton.?Will you heed the warning. The signal | erhapa of the sura approach of that more terrible disease, ConJ sumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford I for the sake of saving 50c. to run the risk I .?J -1 ~ At- S #? * ? buu u? uuvumg ior it. we Know from experience that Shi'oh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fai's. This explains whj more than a Million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side or Chest nee Shiioh's Porous Plaster. Sold by H. K. Smith k Co Lilt of Letters. Remaining in the Postoffice at Union, for the week ending March 31t?t, 1803. Miss Merlissie Fa?r j Mr Jonnio Traicmell Mr Wesly Widard. Persons calling for the above letters will plcaso say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent fcr their delivery. J. C. HUNTER. P. M. MARRIED. SWEAT?HART. Mart led, on the 26th inst., in Mt. Joy Church, by Rev. W. E. G. Humphries, Mr. A. D. Sweat and Miss Kamuth Hart. 5-Eared Corn. v FIFE or six bushels of 5-Kared Corn wanted. Apply at YOUNG k HUNTER'S Store. Mar 31-13-tf Registration Notice. ISHAEL be in the town of Union on the first Monday (ralesdaya) of May, June and July, for tlio pu-po-e of Renisteting those votero who have become 21 years old n.. i?. n??i *.'i? '? oauvv >< v 'iiov umuui mrciiun. umoe ti John Purcell's stt ro. T. .1. II. SMITH, Superv ? r of Registration. March 8I-10-2'. Spectacles anil Eye-Glasses. JicWwWtHOtoeVT^WinMBM? The Union Drug Co. llaa a-hill line of iho heat SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES that Science has brcn nb e to |r xluce, and are prepared to buit any condition of the eye. .Mar. 24-12-tf The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Comm ?n Picas. The Dritibh And Am*. j<v?n M or" gage Company (limited,) Plaintiff, against . 1 F li'. Jrlr^-i J?thi i%> W'll WK. Carroll and W. C. Carpenter, (partners as Carroll & Carpi nter,) B >01*10 Bros. & Wright, (individual names not known,) <V. H. Wallace, A. L. Ilowell, Nancy P. Caldwell and Jno. L. Bates, Defendants. Summons for Re'ief.?Complaint Served. J\) the Defendants aboye named, and etntyially to the Defendants 4 D. Moi&ell ana John L. Dates: "\7"0U are hereby summoned and required X to answer the eompliint in this action, winch, on (be 31st <lnv of May. 1802, was ft lad jn the pfficp pf fbp Cleffc pf Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sut'scriber at hLs office in Yorkville, Sou'h Carolina, within twenty daya after (be service hereof, executive of the day of suok service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply i?"Uw Court ftr thVrviief demanded In tha complaint. C. E. SPFN'OER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Yorkfilip, 8. P., M J fti, ff. P- 1W2. Mar 31-13-61 WILLIAMSON, GILBERT Fi", ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS. AU kinds ef Medals and Badges fur Secret Fraternities made to order. Watch and Clock repairing. Plain and fancy Engraving a specialty. Gold and Silver dMating scientifically done. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Respectfully, Union, SC. W. G, $ COJan. 27-4-lf Union Drug Co., ?MALMS IX? DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, Porfwwery, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powders. Face Powder*. A full line of Points. Oils, Putty, Stains, Pnint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, and all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Si or*. Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded af all hours. The Public? will find our stoclt of Medicines oompiste, warranted genuine and 'of iho best qualify. Call apd see foy yourself**. FfbUrHy SPRING OPENING QjP ___ ^NEW GOODS 1^ The LarJfc .Stock. The Lowest Prices. Our buyer haWjust retured from the Northern markets, and we arc now opening up olio of The largest and best selected stocks that wo have ever had. and nrlotw no 1r?%v <io vmi will fin.i i? finnfi. 9 | w- av.f iw jv? nut turn 111 UVUVU VUIVIIIItt* . Ladies, See Our Dress Goods. We can sliow you all the novelties of the season, both in woolen goods and wash goods, and our lino of white goo<ls are the prettiest in town. Millinery I Millinery 11 It it useless for us to say that we can suit you in a hat, as it is generally known that our stock of Millinery goods arc always the largest and cheapest. We have some special inducements to offer you in Millinery this season. A Gift for Cash Buyers. * On Monday ncift, 27th, we will issue tickets to cash buyers, calling for J a large painting id frames and ready for hanging in your parlor, which will bo given awiay at the end of dO days. Call and get a ticket which will explain itself. / The pictures arc now here, so you can sec what you are to get. Call early, as only a limited number are to be given away. Remember, prides asl ow, and, in a great many goods lower, than you can buy them elsewhere. Wc mean business?no humbuggcry?-nor t foolishness, but wc simply mean to got your trade, and givo you value received for every doIUr spent with us. c Respectfully, c GRAHAM & SPARKS, Cash Store. Jan 22-5-1 f r OTA\/CO I OTAWrc I I OTAiirn i i OIUVI-Ol OIUVLOII dIUVLdlll , 0 . t Wo have added to our largo Muck or Hardware a liuc of Cooking Stoves on wh|ch we nre prepared to give low price*, for cash. ^ ^ i ?k ? v<w^tfNwwl v^r -\? ^2 111 ^ ^ ^ ^^iSaSSiSiriJB ^.* 1= m?a ?1 ~~ "*? w ' A. H. FOSTER & CO. ( WAR DECLARED AT LIST 1 RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO ' The first shot ^s^ed on the 1st day ^ ""idek?1)er ftml Rfubcn Fosler* rc* of January,1893, at the Cheap Cssli Red ] Front Hardware Store of SCOTT RltOS. ^"-*-?? ._ .1 No blood 10 be shed, no lives to bo lost. {A^i*!rfffl7tft3 t?i ^ntp Woifi We make war upon np. man ii iake his jWyygprr mj-gii ij_u -L1^ life But we hare deolerod war ujon >*** w ~ ^ ?SAC -UK. ^ high prices and long profits on nil goods Columbia ano Ghkkxvillk Division , sold by us. We have no s ed our b urner Condensed Schedule, in effect No*, 20, ? and will show no quarters. We fear ro 1892. Trains run by 7fqh Mrvidian Time. > competition fof we have resdved an I fj ere determined to so l our goods, such B^een Charleston, Columbia, Allston aud ( as Carpenter and Blacksmith TooVb Spartanburg. Plows and Plqw^qcki^'A^cs, Pbftvc's, Soes, kiftils, Ilftr*e Shoes, Pocket and Dally I I l)a'dy ible Cuilery,Cookajad llesting Stoves, No. 13. j STATIONS. |.No. 14. Wagon and UuggyJfdVla', w?gcm and 0 60 a m Lv Chailesion^...ArTlollOi'i Bogfy Ifapoewi, WWfgn, Buggies and 8 60 p m " Columbia " 1 20 t all hinds of goods foifld iu a first class 4 gu .. ? Allston "112 40 " J Hardware atore, at the very lowest live- 5 23 " " Carlisle " 111 4 la m 1 and-let-live prioes. We mean ah we say, 532 .. .? Santuo " 1130 " If you doubt, march to the Red Front 5 jiO ? <. Union.. ....... " 11 17 and walk right in and let us convince ? < ?'< Paojlet..'..'.!... ?? 10 44 " you by giving you prioes. 5(J .? j.Ac Spartanburg !? U) $1 Htm Seneca .* . top Buggy' foi' $00.f5uT 4'U ftWep ..aiualla. goods at lllte Muctuffi*, Ctaae and ? ,v ? ?. ?... ua . trial ami on mSUi wan J. I Daily. ^ and we Ibft'1 b? bap.- " - tco P>' . No. 11. I STATIONS. No. 12. J ^fcoSSSsrE: '"?r i 1. ,0.3 ?C0TT ""OTHERS, g *?.*:: ; J?:: ___ i 12 42 ? | Prosperity.... 4 40 The State of South -Carolina. 'jf ? ;; j * % V. UNION COUNTY. 1 88 Cbappell's.... 8 38 " _ . #A - Tji ' 2 17 " " . <...Ninety-Six... " 3 16 ' Court of Common Pleas. 2 87 " " Greenwood..." 2 63" 0. X. Wilson re. J. K. Alman. 2 66 " " Hodges " 2 20 " Summons for Relief. Complaint scrvel. 3 12 " ". Donalds " 2 11 " To the Defendant, J. K. Alman: 3 23 " " Hopea Path.. " 1 68 " Y__ , . . . . . d 48 " Ar Dolton......... Lv 1 40 " OU are hereby summoned and required 4 05 ? .. Ar x 36 .. to answer the oom||lalDtm this ction, 4 86 \ ? Amlcr80U.... .. 115 .. of whioh a copy is herewith served ppoo you, 6 18 ? .. l'endleton ..." 12 46 " and to serve a oopy of your answer to the G aq ? Ap . Seneca L? 12 ltinm said oomplaint on the subscribers at their ofr ? . s Af 2 lii!m Ac.,N.. IU. lUag.,Union, Sonih Crnlin., ? j" om *' |f !"p'? wiihin tamly day. .ft?r tb. mtIm hereof. 6 P fAr ..';.'.'.'oreen,itl'e''"Lr 12 UUo'u exolueive of ths day of such service ; and if 1 you fail V> ?????the complaint within the x in8 leavc Spartanburg, A. & C, Djvi. . time aforesaid the plaintiff in tftisaction j No(thbouJ, 4.00 ft8 ro, M8 p. m> wl Xft \l ^ Tr. re ief tt.00 p. m (VeJtibulod Limited); South ?^d.eV2Lbe90n,?i 1 n ino* *>?">?, P W. I Dated February It. A. D. I893. (Vest.buled Dimmed); Westbound, W. N. C. \ Suin.lff'. 4.Vnrn?. ^vision, t\.60 p. in., for ilendorsonviile, Plaintiff s Attorneys, AaheTlU<) 8ml ??t Springs. ~^ T-oiw- 1 ? ^ " ~ ~ /n. aI . n ?- * T * * * ,,a'U3 ICA1Q urovuvilie, a. I'., A. & C., ivtae jsrjenmm'? Division, Northbound, 3.07 a m, 2.20 p. in., Take nptice that the mmmom in lh?8 - 08 m <Vestibulcd Limited); South i action, of whicU 'be forego*ng is a copy, was g 07 A m 4.42 12#28 p m I died in the oflbe of the Clerk of the COllJ of ,yosiibuled Limited) J Common Pleas for Uni n county, at Union, Trains leave Seneca, A & C Division 1 for tha Qouniy of Union, in thetftaie or Norlhbi)UBj 1.30 ,v 1H> 1-2.15 p u,; South- * South Carolina, on the 17t.i day of bebruary, 4.38 a m, 0!30 p m 1808. MUNRO A MUNllO. Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on the C. and G. Atlorn< y for rtaiotifl, Di'islon, and Trains 13 nnd 14 on the A. n??<l 2 Law RanflL Uai n. S. C. t - ? ift iftdi a. Division wilt run solid to and from Char- ^ M.,irc7 y ?"r ? ? " ? I Notloe of Final Discharge. pullman car service NOTICE is hereby gi*en that by permia- Pullman Sleeper on 13 and H between F Ion of Hon. J.M.Gee, Probate Judge for Cbarlestoo and A*hevi\\e, via Columbia and Union County, I will, on the 26th d?y of April Spartanburg, next, make my final return and ^pply for Pullman l'alacc Sleeping Car on Trains 9 _ Let (era I)ismUso$y Adminlal ator of the 10, II, and 12, 87 and 38 on A & C Di- ? estate of 'John Mays, deoensed. All perrons vision. I indebted to said estate must pay on or before W A TURK, S. II. lUKllWlCK, I (hat day, and all persoie h iving claims Gen'l Pass Agt Aast Qeo'i Pavs Agt sft kgainet said estate must pi e^nt them to me, Washington U, C. APanla, Ca \ properly attested, on or before that datp. Y ? tocUKB, SOL HAAS, I \Y SCOTT. Gen'l Supt Traffic Mgr Adtn'f Eslgte J. Mays. Columbia, 8 C. Washington D C tyay. 3HS-W . [W It QRBKN, Gen'lMg'r, Washington 1>C *1.'V > ** v* ? iLv.,li \c 4- t . J II ? _ THE NEW YORK RACKET. a WATCH THIS CORNER a Lnd don't think of buying anything, in Spring Goods, until ou have first examined our Stock * Our buyers arc now in the Northern Market, .and with heir experience, aided by pluck, perseverance and the hard ash, you can look for some of the choicest bargains ever ffered you. You may not be able to get a Government Plum, ut with a very little money you can come to the NEW VTVR.TT RAHTrfflT _ v ?- ? - - a. VII y/ 1 1 A?I JU ml get some of the richest PluHlS ever offered in tlie Merantile line. To make room lor the immense stock of Spiiug Hoods that vill soon hCjjn to pour in on us, we will close out the emnant of Winter Goods we still have on hand at a very ow price. Call aiul examine Uieiii* HARRY & BEUL )h, How Beautiful! How Exquisite ! IIow lovely ! Put tliis Dress aside for me ! Wrap up this lovely Lace lat for me ! Such as those are the exclamations of our lady friends, as hey are shown our magnificent display of Spring Goods. Our stock this season is larger and prettier than usual, consisting of Yhito Goods, White and Colored Mulls, Dotted Swiss, Children's Fintroidercd Robes, Pucals, India Zephyrs, Japanese Silks, French Tissues, 'enctian Muslins, Woolen Dress Goods in patterns, latest shades and nbrics. The ladies have shown their appreciation of our stock of Dress loods, making it necessary for us to have to duplicate our first shipment. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY. In this lino w? wore fortunate enough to be able to get one of the left ri miners that A. C. <fc Co., of Baltimore, send out?Miss Burnettc, of hiltimore. Wc defy all competition in this line. Come and see our lively stock, prettier and larger than usual. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We have all the latest novelties in this line, consisting of Ladies' Oxords, in red, tan and black. Ladies' guaranteed hand-sewed Shoes for >nly $3.00; others ask you $3.;">0. In PlAfltintt anil TTofe Visvtl* * ? '- 11 ' * 6 uuni hi men s aim uoy s, we nave got what you vant, and at prices lower than ev:r. Although Domestics have advanced, we arc still letting them go at old irices: 1,000 yards Suiting Dress Goods, at . . .05c 1,000 " Zephyr Ginghams, at ... .10c 1,000 " Shirting Prints, at ... .05c 1,000 " Twcde Cloth, lovely styles, at . . .10c 1,000 " Best Print, indigc blues, at . . .07^c 1,000 " Piedmont Shirting, at .05c 1,000 " Best Plaids, at ... .07Ac Ladies Black Silk Mitts, only . . .10c Misses and Children's Ilose, only . .05c 50 doz. 200 yds. spool cotton, only . .02c The above is only a few of the many bargains we can offer you. Respectfully, J. W. McLTJRE. Ag't. A Fine Mill Site. J|f | fN/\| l/^l AC ?r ,hc fineM *i,es for ncotlon ta*i 1 1(1 Las Wl v/ lies on both rid's of ih? corporate line FOR Srow''ig town of Jciiesville, 5) miles ww OHUfci GENTLEMEN. above Union C. H , South Carolina, on the And other apeclalttea for 8. U. & C. road, and ut the Joncsville terroiOmilemon. Ladles, Boys and nils of the I<ockluut and Jonesville railroad. EH Uisros are the While it lias not a 'water-power" on it, it W"wr\ is?is : ???? ?; ??< , SI I thUpaper. win c four creeks head on a part of the land T.b. ? iu the corporate limits of the town. It has i FKo no Substitute, ti,? h#,i innrt of ?!-. ? *? ... v< v.-; ivr uncK, *un plenty nut in*ut on having W. I.. (lf wood to burn the brick. Two large querDOL'fiI?A?'SHOlW.wtth tioj,frf_gne granite rock adjoin this land. \\w'' ?* There is also ^jPotUry HMHi bottom. Sold by . . W. T. IIEaTY. Union. 8. C. . .nltali.ta tn o.reh of a wood lon.??o f?r ... It. S. LIPSCOMB. O.ITn,,. 8. C. ? "h.Tu.hA'K? iT?U I, eb 17-7-Om addressing Jomv D. Loxn, Jonesville, 8. C, - 01 r. m. 8tokk?, LOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE FMior (. ' OFFER the hon?e and lot on Mountain ?? . street koown as the IIIX 110U8K, f?r Bank StOOk for Sale, le. I.'t conttins two acres. Terms easy. pply to 0. P. GARRETT, I W1I.L sell to the higheit bidder on MonSnartanburg, 8. C. JL day. Salesday in Aptil, Five (A) Shares or TH08. D. BUTLER, Merchants and Pamirs' National Bank Union, 8. C. I Stock. . J. G. LONG. J# Jan 13-2 tf, Moh W-12-21