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For the Tims?. Union County Baptist 8- 8- ConventionThe next (2?th) session of the Union County Baptist SuniUy School Convention will convene with the Beulah ohuroh Friday before the 6th Sunday in April, 1803, at 11 o'clock a. in. The following subjects will be dieenssed:. 1st. "What Is the rein-ion existing between ? Baptist churches, and how may this rela' Honshlp be strengthened ?" Speakers, Rev. ^WT J. N. Booth, T. Jeff Smith, Sr., and Q. B. Fowler. 2nd. "Is not the si-called 'sociables,' in* dulged in by many church mombers, a great hinaranco to church progress and stumblingstone in the wey of our weaker brothers and sitters?" Spenkers, C. C. Vaughan, W. 1). Crosby and 11. F. Kay. 3rd. "Should our churohc? uphold members by their fellowship, who persistently refuse t'i contribute to the support of the wosrel at linm? -k "" t ?>uu nuiURU I i\? v. j, 14. Booth, H. F. Scaife and W. C. Johnson. 4th. "Is ii right for a church member to sign a petition for the sale of whiskey under the present system of law ; and is it right for aehurch member to hold a position as 'disEnser of whirkey ?" W. E. G. Humphries, N. Wilburn and 1. 11. Rnodolph. 5th. "The Sunday School teacher?his opportunities, responsibilities and qualifications." J. W. Sanders, C. 11. Hobo and E. W. Jeter. 6lh. "What are slang words? and do not their use by christians greatly !im:t tho-.r influence?" Rev. IT. K. G. Humphries, Rot. C. C. Vaughan and J. II. Randolph. Missionary sermon Sunday morning at 11 ? o'clock by Re*. J. N. Booth. The d-fferent echods will please have delegates elected early, and urge upon them to make preparations and attend promptly. Also, according to the constitu i >n, all Baptist churches where there arc no schools, are entitled to delegates; not less than three. Delegates from such churches are greatly desired, and those churches will please act accordingly. E. W. Jbtkb, Sec. programme for super! NTR.NDEXTs' tO.NFRRKNCK. ^ 1st. "Whe should elect our Sunday Schiol A teachers?" J. H. Randolph, J. R. UetenW baug and Jos. Sanders. 2nd "What method have you found best to engage interest in Sunday School work ?" W. II. Crosby, D. N. Wilburn and J. W. Sanders. 3rd. "Will a true christian willfully neglect the Sunday School?" J. W. Sauders, J. A. Fant and J. N. McArthur. 4th. "From what source do you, as a superintendent, derive the most benefit?" J. 11. spears, A. A. Gault, S. L. Duokelt. This conference will bo held in connection with the 8. 8. Convention, SaturJay night? or evening?and all superintendent* are requested t> attend. Discussion of the subjects wi'l be open to alt who de*ire_to take part, and the presence of all are solicited. K. \Y. Jktkr, For the Committee. #Killino a Hor.sk?Tiik "Hoss" Doctor. ?Spring of the year is nt hand and, as ' usual, we may look for a full crop of horse eolio and other ailments brought about by the farmers' rush of hard work with his sofi, unburdened mature, or untrained, young 1 immature horses or mules. Iteiidea this unusually severe strain upon the animals' muscular power, they are alio subjected to unusual danger at ibis season from mistaken kindne-s of bis master in feeding too tuuch green food. in the beginning, producing ' flatulent ceio and kidney trouble, which brings in the services of the green "hoss" ] doctor or in fact several of them, taking ' their turn each with his favorite remedy, which, in the majority of coses, proves to be ' werse poiion than an ovor feed of grc?n < food. "Green colic ' is a malady quite had 1 enough by-iioelf, but when combined With 1 en attack of green "h si" doctording it is Wf perhaps tha meat faial form of disvoso that < attacks the horic. 1 On one occasion I was called in to sec a ' t valuable horse that was sick and rolling in terrible "gony and was informed by his kind owner thai he "had given him every remedy that ha had ever heard of and that none had < dene any good." He liad first siren the ! horse ene ouoco of laudanum nnd one pound ' of eelte ; next another men gave one pound t of Bode, and a "hoss" doctor gave the animal ] ana pint of whiskey, and the last dose was * comp >sed of half, a plug of tobacco chipped 1 * in hot wator. Now if ah>rse could have survived such dosing as this it would have ' merited the distinction of being non-explosive i and of bootn-preof, steel s'omach breed. No amount of drugs or medicines, even in the hands of the most skilled veterinarian, will ever take the plaoe of goid, common ( horse sense in feeding and caring for horses; , V 'K? tsiauu ..a? juduina ?vr rnirJ) the horse, therefore the object oi this article , Is to iqtpross upon the mind) of the realer the importance of preventing diseases n titer than undertake to instruct them in the use of drug* as remedies, although it is always safe to apply a thin gruel made of graioe 1 mustard and warm water under rear part of belly, flanks nnd on both sides of spine for colic: keep the mustard moist with warm water and well rubbed in the hair with the hand, and if one become determined 'on dosing the horse, make up your min I by cheesing one prescription and then quit, as the multiplicity of remedies internady kids more horses than it ever cures But if the owner dote n t feel like he is doing his duty without pouring aedicine into his horse, . let him pia bio faith to homucpathic remedies y\_ or an/ faith in their medicinal properties, but have great faith in their harmless niture. " \ f-/- C.Slribling in Ootton l'lant. ~ ' - Col. T. Stouo Fajibow.?IVe have several times dwelt with rapt admiration on the transcendent abilities of Col. T. Stobo Farrow, formerly of Spartanburg county, this State, as a grappler .of official positions involving honort and emoluments, lie is the gentleman, who broke the record in iha year of grace 18S> by bting simultaneously clerk of the South Carolina senate, at Columbia, |a chief in one of the departments at Wash'ngton, and the projector, proprietor and promoter of six different railroad lines converging from various piris of these United States and Canada to Spartanburg. This year he turns up again triumphantly, on the ground floor and bestriding the roof tree, lie is ooe of the first men announced from this Stats with au appointment to a g >o I job under theClsveland administration, although he has not been oorporslly a colonel herd for several years. J|ow ho escaped offioe under Ilarrieon is an amasinc mviterv. He apnoars to tradier w places u a O'U'a (ail does ctckle burs. They flj to him from alt quarters of the compass and are asiimiUted with placid dignity.?Greenville Newt. Now Tkt Tills.?It will cos) you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or auy other trouble with Throat, Cheat pr Lungs, Dr. King's New Discivery for Consumption, Coughs pnd Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. 8u(Bererd from La , Orippe found it just the lh?ng and undor its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bonis at our expense and learn for yourself joat how good a thing it is. Trial bottles Irse at D. F. Posey's Drug Store. Large site 'Hie. and $1.00. Answkr This Qumtiox.?Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dixxints',. Loss of Appetite, Coming up of tba food, Yellow Skin, when %for 76 cents ws will sell thorn Hhiloh's VitaJ?Y liter, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by V. K. Smith * Co. ' dCV 5 Tillman's Ui.uk List.?Washington, D. C., Msrch 81.? It appears bow that Go*- C ernor Tillman au<l Senator lrby were the U pioneers in the "black listing business," an and their representatives in the next house n are but receiving the rame treatment at the ft hands of the adtn nistration that Tillman al and lrby intenled for others. 8everal days d< ago 1 received an intimntion that Governor $ liilman wrote a letter requesting the presi- ft dent to 'Mum the pictures of four men in gi S nth Carolina to the wall." After oonsid- f'i ern'dedifficulty I ob'ained the names on the hi liilman "black list,'' which are as follows: th The fir?t named on the l:at is James C. W Heinp'iill. edi'or of the Neict and Courier : bi second, llcnjnmin F. l'erry, who wants to be W collector <> internal revenue; third, N. G. e Gonza'es. editor of the State; fourth, M. L. Donalds n, pres'dent of the State Farmers' Alliance of South Carolina. Senator lrby added another nstne to the list and it turns out to be Hubert Harris. Harris hails er| from Un:on county and voted for Cleveland jf at Chicago. t>| 1 was not cer'ain how this "black list" ^ reached the president until 1 mentioned the I subject to Sonat r lrby. lie was greatlj I . aurpriseu uj know Hint I was in possession of the secret, nn.l in lii.s zeal to ascertain jjj where 1 rec*i?cd ilie information he said that ho whs present when Governor Tillman gr wrote lho letter, and that onl) Governor 90 Tillman, the President nn t himself were cu aware that such n eoromunicntion is in ex- 0I1 istencc. The G jv? rn ?r in his letter to the President urges that none of the gentlemen named shall be rccgniz.'d by the present administration by fc'oderot appointments at j| home or abroad.? Cor. tfetes and Courier, ^yj ' ? * ' " " MuLaurix Marks a Statkmknt.?The ,jf statement has been going the rounds of the on South Carolina newspapers that Senator ftll Butler had withdrawn his endorsement of rj, ex-Judge C. P. Townsend on the ground that when he signed it he was under (lie impression that it was attorney General Townsend. Congressman McL'turin desires to make t|,; the following statement: "At tny request _c. Senator Irby spoke to Senator Butler some jjr" time ahead to secure his endorsement for jai| Judge Townsend. Senator Irby reported to an( me that Senator But'er spoke very kiudly of ' Judge Towns ;nd and said that he was a 9ej college nia'c of his aud spoke very favorab'y (Cr of hitu Upon this dec'ara ion when the |Q delegation held a meeting I handed Judge _ Townsend's application to Senntor Butler. He eigne 1 it and theu every member of the delegation but Major Brawley did the same, r It never flashed across my mind that the j Senator could make such a nrs ake that the ftn( Attorney Genetal of South Carolina, so re- thn cently elected and involved in such tnomen- g;n tous law suits as the State is now engaged j0j in, could be an applicant f>r a Clerkship in the Interior Department. And, furthermore, I cannot understand the position of tbo ; Senator, for after the paper was signed I stepped up to him, nod in the hearing of f several members of the delegation, I said: i i mail* you, senator, for signing Judge Townsend's application. I appreciate it, nn i eo will Judge Townsrnd." lie bowed, and replied in his usual cuiricous manner. General McLiurin asks, in justice to Judge ^ Townscnd, that pipers publishing the notice of Senator Butler's withdrawal, will also ? publish this statement.?Special to Columbia X, Journal. jjai ant Deatii Cheats the Gali.ows.?Chester, nb'< April :I.?A special to the State eays, Klisha nnj Voting, one of tho 6ve negroes found gudty Ma ?f the murder of the uegro Mc Vllily ut the March term of court jn 1802, and who hat been ill a'l tho winter from pneumonia, diet in his cell this afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. Onstbe last day of the criminal court here last week Judge Wallace resentence! four T. >f the criminals to be hanged on the 12th ,o?fii:k ,o r Before Young breathed Ills last he admit- A. ed to Sheriff Hood that he and his four I jirtncrs in mime had committed the deed C ind stmed MoAllPy to death. V Oh, What a Cougii.?Will you heed the ( warning. The signal perhaps of the sure s ipproach of that more terrible disease, Contumplion. Ask yourselves if you can afford To for the sake of saving 50c, to run the risk t mil do nothing for it. We *know from ex- 1 pericnce that Shi'oh's Cure will cure your L'ough. It never fai's. This explains why V more than a .Million bottles were sold the j past year. It relieves croup and whooping Cough nt once. Mothers do not be without im it. For latno back, side or Chest use Shiloh's ' Porous Plaster. Sold by II. K. Smith & Co jn - - To Shuurk the State's Liouok Stock.? daj Columbia, S. C., Aptil 8.?Governor Till- am man and Slate Liquor Commissioner 1'rax- sai< tiing and lal^iing apparaVus"* anif n(l> StlfK W the State dispensary, which will g> into \fn operation in this State next July. p w Not Civilised.?The President of San }} Douiiugo is progressive, but he is not up to the full standard of the civilixed thief. He robbed a bank of $o2,000, and diiln t get away with Ibat. lie meant wall, however, aud after a few more lesions Iroin hie AngloSaxon models be may become no meau robber after all. List of Letters. Remaining in the l'ostotlice at Union, for the week ending Aprd 7th, 181)3. T G Dailey .T D Russell Mr Charlie Farr | James Sparks. Persons calling for the above lottcrs will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. 0. HUNTER, P. M. LOST. BETWEEN the briok echoolhousc on Church street aud the 0.1 Mi1), a tedther p:cketbrok, containing twelve dollars, two $u bills aud two si.ter dollars. Finder will please return to C. M. Graham. Public School Examination; w fnilE examioation for the Public Free X. School will take place at Uuioq oq the 2lst day of April, or the 3rd Friday in April. All applicants for teaohiug must \ el-end. J. L. WALKER, School Com. Uoiou Co. April 7-14-31. W To Mechanics. g KOOF of Skull Shoals Lodge to h* >'*: paired. Will be let to the lowest responsib e bid* uer ju >\pi it ^o, iov?), iti u *u* All D.uaera j: in e request? i tj examine roof before that day. W. L. UOUDKLOCK, ) j K li. Sl'EAKS, | ... ' it. A. UOi'OKTII, f Comniiitej. F W. NANCE, I B April 7-1 i 5}. Guardian's Final Notioe. A VIOTICE 11 hereby given tha?, by perXi tnU-eion of lion. J. M. Gee, l'r?bite j Judge fur Union county, 1 will, on the Oth any of .May, 18U3, mate uiy final return and aDplv l r letters ilisinuMorv. we Guar tluio o( lliberl b. bent jr. All persons having claims against tha Haiti Hubert B. Beatjr prior to Itis coining of age arc notified to precept lliein to ma, 1 proptrljr attested, on or before that d?jr. A. II. FOSTHK, Guardian R. B. Beatjr. ( April 7-14-41. j ? ? Gbbat Firb in Flobbnob.?Charleston, 8. j April A.?The buain?n portion of the ' iwn of Florenco was destroyed by fire this < lorning. The flames slatted during the ight and burned until after V o'clock, this trencon. The Central hotel, city hall and t least fourteen business houses were Mtroyed. The loss is estimated at folly > 150,<?00, with only partial insurance. The > re originated in Parker's grocery on Darin street and spread southward to Cos's i mil me itore, then westward to the city all. After the fire was under control at "j te city hall an ineendiary let fire to James | 'alter's store on Evans street, and all the lildings frem the Central hotel te the estern Unien telegraph office were destroy- ^ C Spkoimkn Cask* s ii m;w?? ? ? ?vi'uvi u, ilfW u?el, Wit., wu troubled with Neuralgia id Rheumatism, his stomaeh was disorderI, his Liter was affected to an alarming igret, appetite fell away, and he was terriy reduced in flesh and strength. Three I ties of Electric Di tiers cured him. 1 Edward Shepherd, Harrisbi^fc, 111., had running sore on his leg of eight years' Hiding. Used three bottles of Electric 'tors and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Ire, and hie leg is sound and well. John irnker, Catawba, O., had Are large fever ]( res on his leg, doctots said he was in- i rablc. One bottle Electric Bitters and e box Bueklen's Arnica Salve, cured him 8t tircly. Sold by B. F. Po-ey Druggie*. Another Good Mar OonkWroro?Bath, nine, April 3.?It is just made public that illiam it. Shaw, the old and respected iliier of the Lincoln National bank, is a a faulter in a large sum. Shaw had been w e of the most prominent men in the p'ace d was supposed to be a paragon of integy. at A Cowarhly Dr.r.n.?Nashville, Tend., iril 1.?Judge John D. Brian, a lawyer of s city, was stabbed and badly w< u.ided fo Herday afternoon by A IV. Oris well. r(, ien. in the heat of debate, used hsreh iguage towards Griswell some days since, i approached hitn in Paig's drug store to )logize. After lie had done so Griswcll zed him and stabbed him inflicting a "'a ions but uol fatal wound. Griswell is jail. Registration Notioe. SHALL be in the town of Union on the first Monday (saleedays) of May, June 1 July, for the pu-po'e of Rcgisteiing 'v .. ..i... ?t.- ??? " cv tvivio niiu uhto uccoiqq zi years old ce the last Genera' Election. Office at in PurceU'e store. T. J. II. SMITH. 4 Supervisor of Registration. % klarch 31-1C-2*. ? Spectacles ami Eye-Glasses. *cWwm??DEDBv?"5wnBB^ ^ he Union Drug Co. ^ s a full line of tlio best SPECTACLES ^ 1 EYK-0 LASSES that Science has been ? o to produce, and arc prepared to tuit ' condition of the eye. 'a r. 24-12-tf ? - sc The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. | Court of Common Plena. s British and Ameiican Mortgage Com- or any (limited,) I'lainlitf', ujm?i7i? > *" 22 F. Kendrick, Julia A. Kendtick, J. A. 0 'arroll and W. C. Carpenter, (partners as ^ Carroll & Cnrprntcr,) linstic Bros. & ?Vright, (individual names not known,) V. II. Wallace, A. L. Ilowell, Nancy P. s'nldwcll nnd Jno. L. Bates, Defendants. Summons for Relief.?Complaint Served. the Defendant* above named, and esjieeiulli/ " o the Defendant* .1 L. Jloirell and John L. liatc* : rOU are hereby summoned and retired ] t> answer the cnmpl iiut in (his action, ] icli, en the 31st (Jay of May. 1802, was 1 d in the office of the Cicrk of said Court. ] 1 to serve a copy of your answer to the 1 J complaint on the subscriber at his office : Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty t ta after the service her<of, exe'u-ive of the < t of such service: >nd if you fail to i iwcr the complaint within the time afore- i J, the Plaintiff in this action will apply && Qm!s ftc, ikM? ; ir 81-13-61 1 1LLIAMS0N, GILBERT & CO, ' 7 i | an ATCIIMAKER8, JEWELERS, ?i< ENGItAVERS fc DIE-SINKERS. * o y< II kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret 'J Fraternities made to order. ni atcb and Clock rrpniring. Plain and fancy Engraving a specialty, old and Silver IMating scientifically done. Cash paid for old Qold and Silver. 7 Respectfully, Union, SC. W. G. & CO. ? an. 27-4-ly ? [JnionDrugCo., j DKU.EItS IX HUGS, Patent Medioines. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powders, & Pace' Powdoira. , full line of Paiuts. Oil". Putfy. Stains, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. 1 obncc>, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, J and all kinds of Druggist Sundries I kept in a first-class Drug 11 Store. I 'liytiei'tns' Preset iptions carefully com- * I 1 .4 >11 L 1 |)UUIIUCU HI Alt iivuro. 'he Public will fiml our .stock of Mvdicinta 1 complete, warranted genuine and pf the beat qualify. ' Jail and tee for yourselves. ?eb 17-7?ly ' : 7? 11 JIP ru S V' %' ' < i fit'* ' ''' A': ' SPRINGOPENING GOODS Ij ',r t ' | The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. Our buyer Ims just return! from the Northern markets, and wc arc iow opening up ono of the largest and best selected stocks that we have ver had, and prices as low as you will find in South Carolina. Ladies, See Our Dress Goods. Wc can show you all the novelties of the season, both in woolen goods nd wash goods, and our line of white goods arc the prettiest in town. i m:ii: i ifiMMiiuiy l lYIIIIIIIUiy 1 I It it useless for us tosuy that we can suit you in a hat, as it is generally nown that our stock of Millinery goods arc always the largest and lieapest. We have some special inducements to offer you in Millinery this ?ason. Gift for Cash Buyers. On Monday next, 27tl/, we will issue tickets to cash buyers, calling fo1' large painting ia frames' and ready for hanging in your parlor, which ill be given away at the end of -30 days. Call and get a ticket which ill explain itself. The pictures are now here, so you can sec what you c to get. Call early, as only st limited number are to be given aw?>y. Remember, prices asl ow, a.nd, in a great many goods lower, than, you in buy them elsewhere. We mean business?no humbuggcry?nor olishness, but wo simply m can to get your trade, and give you value ceived for every dollar spent wdtli us. Respectfully, GRAHAM & SPARKS, Cash Store. n 22-5-tf STOVES ! STOVES!I STOVES!! I y \ HV 1 o have added to our large stock of Hardware a li^P of Cooking Stoves oa^wc nro prepared to give low prices, for "2 ? ^ MMSTRSSk rSo/ff TO Ri - u, L>U c^o A. H. FOSTER & CO. AR DECLARED AT LAST! RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO The first shot .was fired on the 1st day *' ^\" ""idckoper ami Reuben Foster, re\f i.,,..Q..? loo ~> ?i,? f\.?i. i?...i ceiveis. M ?/*M 14a I j , 1UVM, Itt> ?uu v?nvaj? * jit mi nvu Front Hardware Store of SCOTT BROS. So blood lo be shed, no lives lo bo lost. .^wtPTf-f"! ^"^tTTiriwwT IV e make war upon no man lo lake bis J52??Si?&EZ ~ .,U .j- T_r """ life liut we have declared war upon *? ww VlTtf %PW trie tiigh prices and long profits on all goods Columbia and Grkkxvii.lk Division loldbyus. We have ho s ed our li inner Condensed Schedule, in effect Nov. 20, ?nd will show no quarters. We fear no 1892. Trains run by 75th Meridian Time, competition for we have res rived and are determined to sed our goods, such Between Charleston, Columbia, Allston and us Carpenler and. Blacksmith Tools, k . Blows and riowsU*ks, Axes, Shove's, Spartanburg. Zt ' , -Ijjffi Hardware stdM, at the very loWest live- ^ ' 1 " Allston. Ij- 40^ and-Jet-live prices. We moan all tfe sayr*' 5 32 TT.. Santuc...".'... ? fll 86 Ifyou doubt, march to the lto l Front ^ ^ ? ,, Union ?? 11 17 ? and walk right in and let us convinco 0 2a () ' .< p0 44 .. you by giving you prices 6 50 " Ar Spartanburg Lr 10 20 ? We are selling a lot of the best lQ 10 p m Ar......Asheville Lv 7 00 " Pittsburg steel plows at <3.1 cents. Cook r 1 1 Steves, with everything * complete, for . $10.00; nice open Buggy for $40.00 ; Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and top Buggy for $60.00. All othar Walhalla. goods at like reductions. Come aWr - ? give us a trial and bo inado happy, {J?11*- srvTlMNN * 1* and we shall be happy, too. ULI . STATIONS. No. 12. Very Respectfully, 0 60am|Lv Churlcston Ar lOGOpm 11 20 " " Columbia ' 6 05 " SCOTT BROTHERS. }2 ^p !" A'stou. ? 5 ia ? m 20-3,tf - 12 ^ 1 omaria ' 4 57 " ? ?-? 12 42 " ? Prosperity.... " 4 40 " The State of South Carolina. 12 67 " Newberry ?? 4 25 ? union county. \ ^ w ::;:::?hip7eVi;s.':r." 111? Court of Common Pleas. 2 17 " " Niaety-Six... " 3 15 " 0. A. Wilson r?. J- K. Almun. * 2 M " Summons for Re'ief. Conip'nint serve 1. 3 12 ?? ".....Donalds < 2 11 " 1> the Deftwlant, J< K. Alman: 3 23 " " llonea Path.. " 1 58 " . , _ . . > A'I 11 t. ll.li w ? l/ uu are nercoy rummoneu aim rcqniroa " j"? PX I L <o answer the oomplaiot in this action, * " l^v Beltoo..,.,, ? Ar 1 06 " ' which a copy is herewith served upon you, * 35 " Anderson.... " 1 15 " id to serve a copy of your answer to the 5 18 " j" Pendleton ... ' 12 45 " lid oomplaiot on the subscribers at their ofr; 6 00 " 1Ar Seneca Lv 12 16pm se,No. 2 Law Range,Union, South Carolina, 0 32 " Lv Sencoa Ar 12 10pm ithin twenty days after the service hereof, "> CC pro Ar Walhalla Lv 11 40am teluaive of the day of such service ; and if 5 00 p ni|Ar Greenville... Lv 12 OOn'n ju fail to answer the corop'aint within the ~~ " j T ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ' me aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action . drains leave Spartanburg, A. $ C, D\viili apply to the Court for the relief de- sl?o, Northbound, 4.00 a. mA 8.^8 p. m, anded in the complaint. 0.00 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited); South Dated February 17, A. D. 1893. bound, 1.56 ant, d.36 p m, 11.87 a. Li., MUNRO Si MONRO, (Vestibuled Limned); Westbound, \y# N. C. VlainiiiV's Attorneys. Division, 6.50 p. m., fo? ilenlersonvillr, Ashevillo and Hot Springs. 'o (he Drjendant, J. K. Alman: Trr.'hs leuvo Greenville, S. C., A. & C., Take notice that the summons in tins Division, Northbound, 8.07 a m, 2.26 p. m., ction, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was 5.1)8 p in (Vestibuled Limited); South led in the oflfce of the Clerk of the Court of bound 8.07 a ni, 4*42 p in, 12.28 pm omnion Wcas for Unbn county, at Union, (Vestibuled Limited) >r the Cettniy of Union, in the State of Trains leave Senecn, A & C Division outh Carolina, on the 17th day of February, Northbound 1.86 a m, 12.15 p in; South893. MUNltO & MUNRO, bound 4.88 a ro, 6.80 p m Attorney for Plaintiff, Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on (lie C. and G. 2 Law Range, Uni.n, 8, L\ Division, aud Trains 18 nud 14 on the A. and February 18, 1HQ?, S. Division will run solid to and from Cherlar 3-9-Ut \\\ io.-tun over the 8. C. r. r. Notice of rftiySffscharge. pullman car service j^OTICF. i?*heret>j|jP?n that by perm is- Pullman Sleeper on 13 aud 14 between li hivm m ? ruume JUUgr lor vuunfsiun suu ASiiCTilir, Vl? VyQlUIllDin BIIU Jnion County, I will, fc? ike 2oth <1 >y of April Spartanburg. lext, make my final return ami apply for Pullman l'atacc Sleeping Car on Trains 0 setters Dismlssory as Adniinist>ntor of the 10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A & C Dictate of John .MejM, deceased. All per/ons vision. adebted to said estate must pay on or bcforo W A TURK, S. II. HAKDWICK, hat day, and all perrons having claims Oen'l l'ass Agt Assl Qeu'l I'a* Agt igalnvt said estate ttuist pronnt thorn to mo, Washington l?. C. Atlanta, Ua iroperly attested, en or before that dale. V K tacllKK, SOL HAAS, J. W. SCOTT. Qtn'l Supt Traffio Mgr Adm r Estate J. Maya. Columbia, S C. Washington D C liar. 24-12-41* I |\V 11 QUEEN, Oen'l Mg'r, Washington D C nfciottaatoEanita ? The New York u z\ ( 7 u u*l ?Spring and Summer Goods WE are now receiving and opening the biggest, best assorted and cheapest stock ot. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever shown in this section of the country, every aru c^e which was selected with the utmost care, and bought bottom prices. Ah wc went to market a little late wc /voun(l lots of " jobs" which wc were able to close out at 5t? cents on the dollar. These all $5' " to ycu at our close cu 8*1 Pr?Gt? =Dress Goods Department." IN our Dress Goods Department wc have all the new shades and new fabrics. Cotton goods arc very popular this season, and we have a biir stock. siw?l? n? ? ^ 7 ?? iiuuviuc v^nailies, Cashmere, Duchess Mull, Parisiennc Lawns. Calcutta and Tonquin Cloths. A fine dress Gingham lbr 5 cents a yard. Cheaper than Calico. In Laces and Embroideries we have everything. Vnii "oU think of. and ?n ? ?VFV Vilvlllt =Clothing Department W E have one entire iloor devoted to Clothing and Hats, and yet we haven't got room enough for the big stock we are opening up We bought our entire stock direct fVnnn tlin -. ? .1 1 L tllV 11A (b 11 IllfiVytUl iUl H11U qUL 11 1U? UVW II? Come in and let us show you through our stock. No trouble to show goods. Respectfully, mRK-r&iailLK. Oh, How Beautiful I How Exquisite ! IIow lovely ! Put this Dress aside for mc! Wrap up this lovely Lacc llat for mc ! Such as those are the exclamations of our lady friends, as they are shown our magnificent display of Spring Goods. Our stock this season is larger and prettier than usual, consisting of White Goods, White and Colored Mulls, Dotted Swiss, Children's Embroidered ltobes, Pucals, India Zephyrs, Jupanesc Silks, French Tissues, Venetian Muslins, Woolen Dress Goods in patterns, latest shades and fabrics. The ladies have shown their appreciation of our stock of Dress Goods, making it necessary for us to have to duplicate our first shipment. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY. Baltimore. IV e dety all competition in inis line, couio -ann- tscc-w hjrvij uud larger than usual. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We have all the latest novelties in this line, consisting of Ladies' Oxfords, in red, tan and black. Ladies' guaranteed haiiu-sewed Shoes for only $3.00; others ask you $3.50. In Clothing and Ilats, both in men s and boy's, we have got what you want, and at prices lower than evsr. Although Domestics have advanced, we arc still letting thcin go at old prices: 1,000 yards Suiting Dress Goods, at . . .0oc 1,000 44 Zephyr Ginghams, at ... .10e 1,000 44 Shirting Prints, at ... .05c 1,000 44 Twede Cloth, lovely styles, at . . .lOe 1,000 44 Best Print, indigc blues, at . . .07Ac 1,000 44 Piedmont Shirting, at .05c 1,000 44 Best Plaids, at .... .07 Ac Ladies Black Silk Mitts, only . . .lOe Misses and Children's Ilosc, 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. AS of the finest sites for n cotton mi 1 " vy lies on both sides of tl>? corporate line ft5t RUGF afu/, riicii I of the irrowintr town of Jc.nnuvill* O ?.!!? nj,0Te \Dion <;. ||.f South t?arjline, on tbe And other ? ?" s> y. & C. roa,i, and at the Joncsville termiSlLn^'thr I,us of U?o Lockhatt and Jonesville railroad, inrtfwl d ?k iii u While it has not a -'water-power" on it, it |^Yjg|af|ijittHw BCSt 111 the World. |,?H ,v jioicrr or wnler, sufficient for every see devrriptive advertise- purpo.se needed bynftctory run by steam, jjHs i mrnt which will appear in ()n I(, nre :J2 springs of splendid cold water, this paper. whiic four creeks head on a part of the land Take no Substitute, io the corporate limits of the town. It has bnt tnsUt on bavins W. L. the best kind of elay for briok, with plenty DOt'OliAH' 8IIOKM,with of wood to burn the briok. Two large <jusrname and price stamped on ri*s 0f fine granite rook adjoin this land, bottom. Sold by There is also a large bod of Ifefi finest pottery w T UU s TV ?T?t on I . *. ????? ?I ?m?ni " v- clay on the land, and 11. S. LIPSCOMB, Gnffncy, 8. C. Capitalists in search of a good location for Feb 17-7-<*?m a factory in the South would do well by addressing John 1). Lonu, Jonesrille, 8. C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Wi"'t [OFFER the house and lot on Mountain Union, S. C. street known as the 111X 110U8E, for sale. Lot contains two acres. Terms easy. 5-Eared Com. Apply to 0. 1*. OARRETT, Spartanburg, 8. C. TjMFE or six bushels of o-Karcd (\rn want* or 1HOS. B. BUTLER, JD ed. Apply at Union, 8. C, YOU NO & HUNTER'S Slere. Jan 13-U-tf. Mar fll-13-tf