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Chablottb Cotton Hills Enlakoino.? Ground baa been broken by tho Charlotte Cotton Mills for on important extension to its plant* Ji be mills new make yaros alone, but in the future will weave as well as spin. An Additional building will be erected and I equipped with 160 looms. The matter has boon taken up very .quietly and more beadway has been made than could well bo ^imagined in ro short a time. The foundations for the buildings are now being ;dug out and the machinery has all been ordered. It is expected that the entire equipment of 160 looms will be running in the next 90 arka.U'i* *- ? tnp moving ail tlie time in manufactories. Less than two jcara ago the Gingham Mill was l?uilt and equipped with 240 looms. A year later the Athertoa Mill waa built and pu? to work oa fine yarns, leading out on now liaee or finer goods in the South. Still later, and lesa than aix months ago, the Gingham Mill makes an important extension and is now setting up 260 new looms, making its entire number 600. Then, before this work is completed, the Charlotte Cotton Mills are found to hare perfected all their arrangements, purchased maobinory and have in process of construction an important extension,constating of new buildings, new machinery and the employment ef mere labor. The new looms will be run on wkito cloth and employment will be given to 66 or 100 people, mostly white goods weavers. The contracts for almost all the machinery were placed right here in Charlotte. Charlotte loves the kind of men who make two blades of grass grow whore only one grew before. Good for D. M. Gates, of the Charlotte Cotloa Mills, and good for R. H. Jordan, of the Ginghim Mills.?Charlotte Obterver. Great Luxdku Firs.?Ashland, Ky., April 8 .?The most disastrous oonflagratiou that ever visited tbisseoiiou occurred at the yards of the Yellow Popular Company at Uoal Ureve. Ohio, just opposite this ciiy, yesterday. The djrj kilns, plauing mills, offices and storerooms wore all destroyed, together with thirty-tour private residences. Three lives are reported lost. Those whose ) residences were burnei were unable to save anything, barely escaping with their lives. The less wid reach $760,000. Fully 60,000,000 feet of valuable lumber, mostly poplar and walnu', were burned. A Chanok I nor. ed !? The State of South Carolina is to go into the liquor selling business on its own account on the 1st of July, aad to establish an ironclad, monopoly for that purpose. Nothing at once so paternal aad so odd has ever been attempted by an American State. Shades of Calhoun anl Preston ! Is it not a change indeed to eee the once proud old 8tate of South Carolina setting up in the liquor business on the sealed half-pint and five-gallou limit.?New York World. - e Diplomas for Teaoueks.?Columbia, S. rC., April 7.?The State board of school examiners was in session until late tonight. Resolutions were adapted disapproving the granting of teacher's certificates by county boards of examiners on diplomas given by institutions that are not colleges or universities, aud instructing oeunty boards to conjee themselves strictly to diplomas from colleges and universities.?Special to Oreenv^e Newt. Quarantine Proclaimsd on tiik Gulf Coast.?Austin, Texas, April 4.?Governor Hegg yesterday issued a proclamation establishing quarantine on the Texas Gulf Coast, and the Rio Grande border, to take effect May 1st. It applies to vessels, persons, and things from ports end places infected with yellow fever, smell pox or cholera; all places south of latitude '25 degress arc to be deemed infected unless proven te the cootrary. < > ^ The Art rnesirvativs. ? New York, April 8.?The two hundredth anniversary of the invention of the printing prees in the c616ny and bitjr of New York was celebrated with appropriate exorcises at tho building oY the New York Cotton Exchange this after8Son. The building stands on the site of le'puhl'Q-tiioa office of the first newspaper prjnted in tt)is city. While putting away her husband's pistol at Huntington, W. Vs., a fow days since, Mrs. John Compton asoidentally discharged the weapon. The bullet from it struck Air. Compton in ths head. He will die of ths wound. Tho eouple had been married only six months. Lynched ron a Doobls Murder.?Snn Bernardtne, Aptil 7. ?Jesus Fuen, the gp^tiiard whq yesterday killed his mistress, Francises Elor'es, and an old German named Gslkoff, who came le her defenro, was teken from Jail early this morning and lynched. Dkstructivk Fire in Texas.?Galveston, Texas, April 8.?A Newt special from Houston, Texas says : The wholesale grocory lieuse of W. I). Clevclaud & Co., ons of lsrgest in the Slate. ?" 1 I... , .. ourned laat night. ?iOd,000 ; insurance, J140,000. Eartiiquako in eduertild.?Charleston, S. C., April 7.?An earthquake was felt in the Edgefield district today ; two shocks at 6 and 7 o'clock a. m. No damage. The first shook frightened people out of their houses. : * "AironiERr Cbasu at Erskine.?Thursday afternoon one side of the tovfer of tho new Erskine college building st Due West fell in. The trouble wae undoubtedly caused by the former collapse of part of the bulldiug. List of Letters. Remaining ip the Postoffice at Union, for the week ending April 14th, 1803. Mrs Livvie Bailey |Miss Mary Mclongb Mr A S Sims. ' calling fipr the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required iv vu? vgni iur meir ucn?ery. J. C. HUNTER. P. M. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE Is hereby giren that the partner hip hitherto existing between sJol?q D, Smith and Wil iam H. Uisi, under the imntoi of Smith & Gist, was dissolved ^ by mutual consent on the V4th day of FebP ru.ry, 1803. All aecouats due said firm hire been plaeed in the bands of W. H. Gist for oelleclion. On and after, the first day of May those accounts that are not satisfactorily settled will be plaeed in the hands of an attorney for eollec'ho. JNO. D. SMITH, WM. H. GIST. Carlisle, 8. 0.. April 11, 1893. , A pi 14-16-4t A Mooting of Wage Workers. A meeting of the INDUSTRIAL AND WAHD WftUL'DDa I?W * ? nnuu n vimnivo UT/.ll WV^IV A tit/ I.KAGUK w.ll be held la the Courthouse, Friday night, nt 8 o'c'ock. Krerjr one is invited to attend snd Joio. This is purely * l)em<>cr ?lio League nnd evory member pledges himself to abide i>\? Usniooratic nominal lens, Nu ninthly dues or eosts at ache.I. This meeting will send delegates to the Grand Wage workers Convention, which meets in ^ Columbia, in the hall of House ef Repre? eentatives, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. You are invited to oe present. Ity order H. A. WILLIAMS, tttate Chairman. i?'' Cotton Mill roit Sknboa.?Seneca, S. C., April G.?As indioated in a recant communication from this correspondent, Capt. W. At Courtenay's visit here was one ot importan. ' business. The water power an Little river, seme feur miles rast of here and belonging to J. C. Gary, has been recognised as a fine site for a cotton mill and Captain Courtenay's visit here was to investigate and if pltased to invest. He was highly pleaaad and right away tbe preliminary steps were token teward the organisatien of a company with a espital of $160,000 to build a factoryNearly the whale amount was taken at onoe. 'Thk disrkmsaet Fiqht.?Attorney General Townsend was yesterday asked for his views on the advice given by the liquor attorney.-. He said he thought it was excellent ad rice, hut he did not think it necessarily mrani thnt it would settle the fight. The lawyers, he said, were all good man and sio>p!y did not want to mislead their o'ients. They looked at it in a sensible Iway. "I expect iho law to come before the courts. Th's tensiblo advice dors not mean that tho fiirhi will V>? i ??..? ??? it will not bo mode till after July 1. They mean t*j. make tin test." Tkrribi.f. Wouk ok Lightning.?Nnsliwille, Tenn., April 8.?A special to the American from Spa ta, Teon., ssys: This vioinity has suffertd from electric storms to a great extent during the past few days. Yesterday the dwelling of Alonxo Durgess was struck by lightning tearing it into splinters and wrecking the furniture. Burgess' wife was struck, and she had one eye burned out and a Ice lorn oft'. Her body was terribly burned and she cannot rerover. Two other houses were destroyed in like manner, and a number of other people were shocked. Ordinance to Raise Supplies. BE it ordained by the Town Council ef , Union, in the Sta'e of South Carolina, new met and sitting, and by authority of , the same? , Sec. 1. That a tax of two (2) mills upon , every dollar of the value of all real estate, personal property and steck in trade, is heroby levied, to meet the ordiaary expenses . of the Municipal Government of the said town, f-r the fiscal year rdosssenolag first day of May, 1893. Sec. 2. That the sum of one dolltr and fifty cents be fixed as a commutation for street or road duty,and the said sum to be paid by each and every able bodied male person between theag's of eighteen (18) and fifty (60) years, who reside or labor witbin the incorporate limits of said town. 1 < See. 8. That the Town Treasurer do proceed at once to collect the taxes herein levied, and that he shell keep his books open from the first day of May next, until the ] first day of June, 1893, after which time he shall prooecd, by distress or otherwise, as prescribed by law, to collect auoh as remain unpaid, with a penalty of twenty per cent, and costs of eoiieelien added. Sec. 4. That the basis of values for the' taxation of real estate, personal property and steck in trade shall be taken from the assessment as levied bythe Countv And ilor in February, 1893. ** " 1 Sco. 5. License fees shall be for the said fiHoal year: For oach Searing Machine Agent, $ 6.00 I " " Life lusurancr Company, 6.00 ? ? Fire ? 6.00 ? ? Lirery and Sale S'.able, 26.00 " ' Carriage, Buggy or IMow Horse kept for hire outside lirery stable, 6.00 ? ? Two-horse Dray, 10.00 ? .. one- 44 44 6.00 " " Meat Market, 6.00 " " Billiard reem on Main St, 26.00 ?? 44 44 44 back sti set, 16.00 " 41 Tenpin Alley, 60.00 44 44 Circus, per day. 76.00 44 44 Side-sho?r, per day, 10.00 ] 14 41 Lecture, Musical Entertain- ] ment, l'lay or Show for t reward, per day, 6.00 < 44 44 Iiinernut Salesmaa, per day, 6.00 \ ;4 . \\ Auctioneer, per day, 2.60 Done and ratified under ths cj po-ato seal ' of arid Town of Union on the l24.h day of ' April, 1893'. ' < T. MUNRO, ' L. 0. YOUNQ, Inteadafct. 1 (.Jerk and Treas. ' Apl 14-16:8t I The Stato of South Carolina. UNION COUNTT.. By JAMES M. GEE. ESQ . Pr?h?? VTllERKAS, J. H. MoKiuiok, u Clerk 7 V of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas, has maHe suit to me to grant bim Letters of Administration on the Estate ( and effects of U. P. Kisoq, deceased. T^cse ape, therefore, to oite and admonish a'l and singular the kindred and oreditora of the said B. F. Eison, deceased, that * they be and appoar, before me, in the Court ( of Probate, to be held at Union C. II*. 8outh ' Carolina, on the 25th day of May, ue** after publication hereof, it U -? forenoon, to ahn<? ? ? fiock in the wu- . . cause, if any they.have, me said Administration should not bo 1 granted. 1 Given under my hand soil this 12th of April, Anno Domini, 1893. JAMES M. GEE, 1 Judge Probate. 1 Published on the 14th day of April, ' 1898, in the Wbbkly Umon Tire*. April 14-15-Gt. I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I OFFER the house and lot on Mountain street known as tho H1X HOUSE, for salo. Lot contains two acres. Terms easy. Apply to G. P. GARP.ETT, Spartanburg, S. C. or THOS. B. BUTLER, Union, S. C. Jan 13-2-tf. Public School Examination; TffE Public Free School examination will take place at Union on the 3d Friday, he 21st day of April. The colored teacher* will all meet at the Court Housr, and the white teachers wilt bo exaraiued at the Graded Sohool building. All applicants wishing to teaoh must bo present. J. L, Walker, 1 L. \Y. Dior, } Examiners. 8. M. Rick, Jr., J April 7-14-21. To Meohanios.' ' ROOF of Hkull Shoals Lodge to be re- i paired. i Will be let to the lowest responsible bid- < der on April 2d, 1603, at 12 M. All bidden i are requeste I to examine roof before that i day' W. L. GOUDELOCK, 1 1 H B. Sl'KAKS, | < F. A. GOFORTH, \ Co?">"?**J. W. NANCE, J 1 April 7-14-8. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. The Union Drug Co. , Has a full line of the best SPECTACLES ' ?nd EYE-GLASSES that Scienoe bos .been ] ab'e to produoe, and ore prepared to rult anj condition of the eje. Mar. 24- 12-tf MASTERS SALES. FORMAT. 1893. Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Plots. C. H, Ponko, at Mas tor, v?. Wade Dh1|. IN obedience to an order nt4o in tho abort stated onto, by hit Honor, J. If Norton, Circuit Judge, dated March 171 1898, I will soil before the Courthouse ry>rii Union, 8. C., within tho legal trours of saflPPJ M Unnitx Ik* 1*1 Am.m -f U.J itot I following described loads, te-wit : All that certain 1st of land lying, bsing and situate nt Carlisle, (lots Fish Dam) Union county, Slots oforosoid, knswn as Cettogs Lot No. 2, and hath such shaps, marks, buttiogs and boundaries as o plot ssols by J. L. Young, surrsysr, Oe'sHsr 1890, mere fully roprsssnts. Tsrmi of sals, Cash, purchaser to pay for* papers. C. H. FEAKE. Master. Master's Offios, April 7, 1893. April 14-15- 3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Commen Fleas. C. H. Teaks, as Master, v?. Wade Davis. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated cise, by his Honor, J. J. Norisn, Circuit Judge, dated Marsh 17. 189S, I will sell before the Courthouse at , Union, S. C., within the legal hoqrs of aale,^ on Monday, (he 1st day of May, 1893, the* following described lande, to-wTt : AH that osttain lot of land lying, being and situate at CarlHe, (lato Fish Dam) Union oouaty, State aforesiid, known as Cottage lot No. 6, and hath such shape, marks, buttiogs and boundaries as a plat made by J. L. Young, surveyor, Ooteber 1890, moro fully represents. Kiius vi situ, v,mn, pu roniutr n pij Itr papers. C. U. PEAKE, Master. Master's Office. April 7, 1898. April 14-16-3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Gunman Plsas. 3. II. Peake, as Master, vt. W. M. Gordon. IN obedience to an order mads in the above stated case, bj his Honor, J. J. Norton, Cirouit Judge, date! MaroU 17, L898, I will sell before the Courthouse at Union, 8. C., within the legal hours ef sale, >n Monday, the 1st day of May, 1898, the ' following described lands, le-wit: All that eeriain lot of laud lying, being end situate at Carlisle, (late Fish Dam) Union coumy, State aforesaid, known as Cottage lot No. ?, and hath such shape, narks, buttings and boundariei as a plat nade by J. L. Youug, surveyor, October 1800, more fully represents. Terras ef sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. II. PEAKE, Master. Mastor's Office, April 7, 1893. April 14-1G- 3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. 3. II. Peake, as Master, vt. Sabreg Ilill. [N obedience to an order made in the above stated case, by bis lienor? J. J. Martm. Circuit Judge, da*ed Marsh 17, 1808, I will sell before the Courthouse *t Union, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, in Mandoy. the, 1st day o^ May, 1803, the following described lands, to-wit: All that certain lot of land lying, being ind situate at Carlisle, (late Fish Dam) Union coun'y, State aforesaid, known as Jottage V't No. 1^, anc( ha{h aych shape, narks, buttings r>? I b undaries as a plat nade by J. ?. Young, surveyor, October 1890 more fully represented. Terms of rate, Cash, purchaser to pay for ,?pers. C. II. TKAKB, Master. Master's Office, April 7, 1893. April lfi-15-8t. The State of Couth Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common rites C. II. reolte, m Master, w, Joseph L. Fan', IN obedience to an order made in the . above elated ease, by bis Miner, J. J. Morton, Circuit Judge, I will sell befo** " fourt house at Uni"n, 8. C ? ?our? of sale ** . ??">"* the legal it?? " , vu Monday, the 1st day of ...y, 1898, the following described lands, to-wit: All that certain lot of Isnd lylnr, "b ing I and situate in Union county, containing one ' and three-fifth acres, hounded on North by I'ablie Road, East by Fair Qrounds, South by 8. U. k C. R. R., West by lands formerly owned by S. M. Rice. Sr.. and known ts Traet Ne. 17, in the aaio division of u.j. a-? ? %? ns.. c i iic i?uua ei opvncor iU. or. Terms of Silt, Cash, purchaser te pa/ fer papers. C. II. 1'EAKE, Master. Master's Office, April 7, 189". April 14-16-8t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Picas. rhe British and American Mortgage Company (limited,) Plaintiff, against . A. F. K*endrick, Jnlia A. Kendtick, J. A. Carroll and W. C. Carpenter, (partners as Carroll & Carpenter,) Bostic Bros. & Wright, (individual uamcs Dot known,) W. II. Wallace, A. L. Howell, Nancy P. Caldwell and Jno. L. Hairs, Defendants. Summons for Belief.?Complaint Served. 7*o the Defendants above named, and especially to the Defendants A. L. Ilotcell and John h. Dates: YOU are hereby summoned sod required to answer the oomplaistin this action, nrhich, en the 31st day of May, 1892, was Hied in the office of the Clerk of said Court, sad to serve a copy of your answer to the mid complaint on the subscriber at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty tlays after the service hereof, exclueivo of the Jay or Buoh aarrioe: mil if you fail to answer tba complaint within the time aforetaiil, the Plaintiff in this aetion will apply i? ihe Court for the raliof demanded in tbo aomplaint. C. K. SPENCER, \ Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Yorkrilla, S. C., May 81, A.'D. 1892. Mar 9U18-8I A nanillait'* CIhoI tl?iu. v ? ? v r inn nivnw* NOTICE la hereby given the), by permission of Hon. J. M. flee, Probst* Judge for Uuiou county, 1 will, on the Gtn loy of May, 1898, make my final relarn tnd apply for letters dlsmlssor/. ea Guarlain of Robert B. lleaty. All persona having claims against the taid Robert 1). Beaty prior to his coming of ige are notified to present them to me, properly attested, on or before that day. A. H. FOSTER. Guardian R. B. Bealy. April 7- 14?4t, - '% SPRING OPENING QJ1 -k-NEW GOODS 1^ Thwbrrgest Stock. The Lowest Prices. CTur^uyer has just returcd from tho Northern markets, and we are now opening up one of the largest and best selected stocks that we have ever had, and prices as low as you will find in South Carolina. Ladies, See Our Dress Goods. Wo can show you all the novelties of the season, both in woolen goods and wash goods, and our lino of white goods arc the prettiest in town. Millinery I Millinery I I It it usoless for us to say that we can suit you in a hat, as it is generally 1 known that our stock of Millinery goods arc always the largest and 1 cheapest. Wo havo some special inducements to offer you in Millinery this season. A Gift for Cash Buyers. On Monday next, 27th, we will issue tickets to cash buyers, calling for a large painting in frames and ready for hanging in your parlor, which will do given away at tho end of ilO days. Call and get a ticket which cwill oxphun itself. The pictures arc now here, so you can see what you aro to get. Call early, as only a limited number arc to be given away. Remember, prices asl ow, and, in a great many goods lower, than, you can buy them elsewhere. Wo mean business?no humbuggcry?nor foolishness, but we simply raeau to get your trade, and give you value received for every dollar spent with us. Respectfully, GRAHAM & SPARKS, Cash Store. Jan 22-5-tf HOW ABOUT YOUR NEW ... . . . . SPRING HAT AND DRESS? , * * * * * ~ j There are lots of places selling them, but don't you think it's wisdom as well as economy to get yours at the right place?the place where your dollar goes the farthest ? W(i are offering the Prettiest and Cheapest line of Millinery, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Prints and White Goods, Embroideries and Laces in all the new styles and colors for trimming, Hosiery, etc., that can be bought anywhere for the spot cash. Ladies' Ready-made Underwear. We have recently -added a nice stock of Ladies' llcady-madc Underwear, ! consisting of night dresseJ, skirts, chemises, corset covers, etc., which we J arc selling at prices usually paid for the material not made up. Our Shoe Department is Complete, and must be seen to be full^ appreciated. If you do not feel able to buy a new hat, just bring^on'g- yojir old one and see how little wo charge for trimming it over. Wo will have something to say later to the men and boys about Clothing, Straw Hfats, Shoes, Shirts, etc. j We invite your careful attention and oonstdnrntfon A. H. FOSTER & CO. . WILLIAMSON, GILBERT t CO, ?1 ' F. w. Ilutdckoper and Reuben Foster, re- l Columbia and Grkenyilib Division. Condensed Schedule, in effect No*. 20, 1893, Trains run by 75lh Meridian Time. Beiwee? 0hwlM.ton' CoV:*ui"bU, Allston nud ^ 6~50 a m Lv Chat lesion.....Arj 10 30pm # a | 3 d> " Columbia "| 1 20 " w jm 5 23 " Carlisle " 11 44am / I . ? ? g? ^T' II 6 32 " ? .. ...Snntuo " 11 36 . 1?? _ 5 50 Union " 11 17 ' \ VjM o 23 ?' " Pacilet " 10 44 " ^ }\ M 6 50 " Ar Spartanburg Lt 10 20 ' jf) JI 10 10 p m|Ar Vsheville Lt| 7 00 " Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS, Daily. bailyT ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS. No. liuj STATIONS. No. 12. 6 60am|Lv Charleston Ar 10 30pm 11 20 " I " Columbia " 6 06 " All kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret 12 05pni| " Alston " 5 13 " Fraternities made to order. 12 23 " l " l'omaria " 4 67 " W.lob (.od Clock repairing. Plain and fancy ? ? \" ?.'i } ? " Engraving a specialty. l 01 | .< Helena .. 4 20 " Gold and Silver Plating scientifically done. 1 38 " i " Cbappell's.... " 3 38 " Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. 2 17 ? | ? Ninsty-Six... ? 3 15 ? r Union iC & CO 5 4 - 2 ? ? , i?i, " 3 12 ?? ?? ...... Donalds " 2 11" " J7-4-ly 8 23 ? Honea l'ath.. ' 1 58 3 43 ? Ar Iielton Lv 1 40 " 4 05 " Lt Belton Ar i 35 ? 4 85 " " Amieraon.... " 1 15 " _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ . 6 18 " " Pendieton... " 12 45 " WAR DECLARED AT LAST! 0<*> ? Ar Seneca Lv 12 16pm 0 82 " Lr Seneca Ar 12 lOptn Tbe first shot was fired on the 1st day 7 00 pm Ar Wallmlla Lr 11 40am of January,1898, at the Cheap Cash Bed fi 00 pm Ar Greenville... Lv I2 00n'n Front Hardware Store of SCOTT BROS. - No blood to be shed, no lives to be lost. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, DiviWe make war upon no man to take bis sion, Northbound, 4.00 a. m, 8.48 p. m, j life But we have declared war upon 0-00 p. m. (Vestibule! Limited); South high prices and long profits on all goods bound, 1.50 am, 3.30 p m, 11.37 a. m., sold by us. Wehave ho s ed our banner (Vestibuled Limbed); Westbound, IV. N. C. and will show no quartets. We fear no Division, 0.60 p. m., for liendersonville, competition for we have resdved and Abbeville and Hot Springs, are determined to se 1 our goods, such Trains leave Greeuvilie, S. C., A. & C., i as Carpenter and Blacksmith Tools, Division, Northbound, 3.07 a m, 2.20 p. m., I Plows and Plowstocks, Axes, Shovels, 5-08 p m (Vestibuled Limited); South Hoes, Nails, Horse 8h?es, Pooket and bound 8.07 a m, 4-42 p m, 12.28 p m XftDie cutlery, t?oa ana noting move?, 'v vesuouieu limited) ft Wagon and Boggy Material, Wagon and Trains leave Seneca, A & C Division Boggy Harness. Sadd'ee, Buggios and Northbound 1.86 a m, 12.16 p m; South,atl kinds of goods found in a first class bound 4.88 a m, 6.80 pm -\^JUrt?^store, at the very lowest live- Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on the C. and 0. and-let-live prions. We mean all we say. Division, and Trains 18 and 14 on the A. and , If you dSubi, march to tl.n Red Pront 3. Division will run solid to and from Chsraod walk< right in and let us convince loston over the 8. C. R. R. Sol"?-J[rinBPrirTot of lb. bral PULLMAN CAR SERVICE y 3> C??1' Pullmftn Slerper on 18 .?d 11 b.l.r,? 810.00; Bio. open Uuggj f. r $ id.00; Charlton and Aabardla, ?ia Columbia .ad Com. ?'.nd w^l' aVTo" ii? u. b trial Bad b. mod. b.,.pg, {j'J,1; ,I"i U' 87 'Dd ?? ? A A C DiBBd w. aM>l ^b.pfj% loo. W A TURK, 8. H. 1URDWICK, T?tf Bespecirulljp Oen'l Pass Agt Asst Qen'l l'avs Agt MUTT RRftTUCRQ Washington U. C. Atlanta, Ga i - f^S*? " ' lltno. V K McBEE, SOL HAAS. ,H'J ' Oen'l Stipt Traffic \Jgr Columbia, S C. Washington D C 1 W H GREEN, Oen'l Mg'r, Washington D 0 - B The New York ! RACKET. ?Spring and Summer Goods.= WE are now receiving and opening the biggest, best assorted and cheapest stock ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever shown in this section of the country, every article of which was selected with the utmost care, and bought at rock bottom prices. As we went to market a little late, we found lots of " jobs'' which we were able to close out at 50 cents on the dollar. These all go to ycu at our close cash profit. _ X: (' ^ nnDress Goods Departments IN our Dress Goods Department we have all the new shades and new fabrics. Cotton goods arc very popular this ? i - v- 1 1 1 " ? * uvaDuII, tmu. wu navu il Ulg SLOCK, SUCH as -JLTOUVHIC unallies, Cashmere, Duchess Mull, Parisienne Lawns. Calcutta and Tonquin Cloths. A fine dress Gingham for 5 cents a yard. Cheaper than Calico. In Laces and Embroideries wc have everything you can think of, and so cheap you will wonder where and how we got them. =iClothing Departments: WE have one entire iloor devoted to Clothing and Hats, and yet we haven't got room enough for the big stock we arc opening up. We bought our entire stock direct from the manufacturers, for cash, and got it low down. Come in and let us show you through our stock. No trouble to show goods. Respectfully, , ,01, HARRY & BELK. o-l y rv i ~ ml ? ? ~ Uh, How BeauWyM^^JlflWHExquisite! IIow lovely ! Put this Dress aside for nie ! Wrap up this lovely Lacc ilat for me ! Such as those arc 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 White Goods, White and Colored Mulls, Dotted Swiss, Children's tEmjroidcrcd Ilobcs, Pucals, India Zephyrs, Japanese Silks, French Tissues, Venotian Muslins, Woolen Dress Goods in patterns, latest shades and abrics. The ladies have shown their appreciation of our stock of Dress Jootls, making it necessary for us to have to duplicate our first shipment. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY. In this line we were fortunate enough to be able to get one of the best trimmers that A. C. & Co., of Baltimore, send out?Miss Burnottc, of Baltimore. We defy all competition in this line. Come and sec our lovely stock, prettier and larger than usual. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We have all the latest novelties in this line, consisting of Ladies' Oxfords, in red, tan ami black. Ladies' guaranteed hand-sewed Shoes for only 33.00; others ask you 33-50. In Clothing and Ilats, both in men's and boy's, we have got what you want, and at prices lower than cvsr. Although Domestics have advanced, Ave are still letting them go at old prices: 1,000 yards Suiting Dress Goods, at . . .05c 1,000 " Zephyr Ginghams, at ... .10c 1,000 " Shirting Prints, at ... .05c 1,000 " Toazlc Cloth, lovely styles, at . . .10c 1,000 " Best Print, indigo blues, at . . .07Ic 1,000 " Piedmont Shir tin jr. at -Ofm 1,000 " Best Plaids, at . . .OTJc Ladies Black Silk Mitts, only . . .10c Misses and Children's Hose, 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. McLURE, Ag't. W. L. DOUGLAS A Flne Mm Si'6, FOR 'or a cotton mi 1 53 SHOE GENTLEMEN. ^ lies on both sides of the corporate line SAnd Other specialties for ??' ll>e lowing ??w? J">?e*viUe, 9 mile. Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and above Union C. II, South I nrolins, on the L are tho S. U. & C. road, and at the Juiiosvide lermiB fJoet in tha World ?us of the Lookhari uutl Juuesville railroad, u oCSt In xne TCOrlU. While it h?a not u -'water-p-wer" on it, it H See descriptive advertise- jlfts a power of water, eiilticictil for every j ment which will appear In purp0se necdid hy a ftctory run by steam. U tnlapaper. 8p,i?gS 0f splcnuid coul water, 8k Take no Substitute, while four creeks head on a part of the land l" hut insist on bavins W. I., in the corporate limits of the towo. It baa DOUGLAS* MIIOES,with ,|ie best kind of clay for brick, nith plenty OB namo and price stamped on 0j- wooi| t0 burn the biick. Two large quarUPVTV^ilfllti bS C rieaofflne graoiie rook-adjoin thia land. J o'a^TMmrn /'? '? r Thar# is also a large bed of the finest pottery and R. S. LIPSCOMU.Uaffhey, S. L. c|av on the land. ?D 1 /-/~om Capitalist* ia *e*rcli of * iooaUon*** Union Drug Co "'"" DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Sonps, Editor Union Times, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Toolh Union, S.'c. '* Brushes, Tooth Powders, - !JK"r 52 Powders. ci i r\i?i. \ lull un? of l'aliits. Oils, rally, Stains, ,,w,,w w? r *, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. "VTOTICE is hereby giren that by permisrobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, Jl^I sion of Hon.J.M.Gee, Probate Judge for and all kinds of Druggist Sundries Union County, 1 will, on the 2 >ib day of April kept in a first-class Drug next, make my final return mid apply for v f S ore. Letters Dismissory us Administiator of the Physioiana' Proscription* carefully com- estate of John Mays, dcceused . All persons pounded at all hours indebted to said estate must pay on or before ?. Public will find our ,..,t of' M.dicin,. " ? r"?. ?" J'*"" ??l" , . _ . , . , ^ffaiQAt oaiu C81K0 must pieunt tuem to mi, complete "rrauUd genuine and ? , ou or ,h#| d of the best quality. F 1 f J. W SCO IT. Call and see for yourteleee. AJn'r Estate J. Mays, Feb 17-7-ly Man 24-BMt*