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Tmk CoLVMnua Cau vvkls Asrits at Hampton Roads.?Fortress Monroe, April 21.?The three Columbus carivels srrivrd here at half-past 10 o'eloek this morning, in * tow of thri e 8panisb war ships, and was received with a great thunder of salutes and display of fltgs i f the oountries represented by the fleet, and dropped anchor at the end of the American line of vessels. The day could ant have teea mere beautiful or the scene mere impressive as they rame in the Reads, decorated from jit.boom to toffrail, with the flags of CastHe and Ar gon ei.d Queen Isabella standing eut and flattering in the gentle breese. The liOle Ire i were tumbled about off the Virginia const yesterday in a lively fashion by the northwest wind that blew a'l day, but they ssanaged to make the capes early this morning, and after Inking pilots aboard proceeded in. At the brad of the fleet was the unprotected enii???- 1T-- * ' '* r- ?? . m?.aooaa?a? AOaVVl, lowing toe (flagship Santa Maria, which displayed tha flag of an admiral. Behind and a mile astern came the torpedo vessel Neuva Kspaae, with lhe~Nioa as bar charge, and in the letter's wake woe the big b ack protected erulser lleiaa Kegente, wrh the Piota Thej were towad by nt least a quarter of a mil* el hawser, and looked like so many ducks silling on the wator with the feathers f their tails pluoked. Whan off the fort, the 8lnra and Stripes ware broken out nod saluted by the leader, iho fart quickly responding. llsfare I he Santa Maria was abreast of the Philadelphia, -. the Dutch frigate Van Speyk ran up the Spanish colors and saluted them with thirteen pounds. Then the Russivt ship General Ailst'ral commenced to sa ute, and later every flngkhiain the harbor honored these curious loulu^ljcnf's *??d the oounlry they came from. ^ - - jU. Almost a. Ltscuinq.? Denmark, Darnwell Co., S. C.t April 21. ? Hoory Williams, I ho suspected negro rapiat, has bean spared. The excitement baa abated, and tho bloodthirsty crowd that liava thronged tho streets during Iha past two days are gone. Last night an attempt was made to lynoh him. The n oh broke open the guard house and started him in the direction ef the place where the outrage was committed, but were dissuaded fr?m carrying out their purpose by cooler heads, White Miss Baxter was satisfied that he was the man, he s>id he could prove his innocence, and he wae spared until today to give, him an opportunity to do so. lie said he had worked for Mr. Alexander Sally, of Orangeburg county, on Thursday, and fcr a Mr. Oantt of the eases oounty, on Friday morning. Men were dispatched last night to bring these men bare and they arrived today about noon. They were examioed, and testified pos. lively that Henry Williams, the prisoner, had worked for them on the days statod by hiiu. This proved that he did not commit the deed, and that he w>s not even in this county ibat morning. He was given an impart;*! trial before Judge Lynch and his jury and acquitted. . But notwithstanding that fact, numbers of the crowd still believe that he ia guilty, auu * had it not been for the advice and counsel of cooler and wiser heads, he would in all probability have boon ushered into eternity before this. Thare is now no danger of his being lynched. Rook Hill Grrs tub Colleob.?A spe cial from Spartanburg to the State, dated April 21, says: The Industrial School Commission, after a long meeting and muoh discussion, awarded the college to Reck Hill. Muoh disappointment is expressed by the citizens of 8partanburg, as they felt sure tboy w juld get the school. The vote stood 8 to 2. The board adjourned te meet at Rook Hill on Moy 31. A motion to post (I.A AIaaIUW wrdo w^Ar.in/1 K..0 puno iuo cictuvu nua uuvpicu, uuv mi? ?fla<wards reconsidered. The legally of Ike brnds wes lengthily discussed. flKKAT RNOIOINQ IN BOCK HILL. Rook Hill, April 22.?There it great re-' Joieing in Hock Hill over our victory in winning the Industrial College. Amid the flring of anvils and screaming of factory whistles end ringing of bells and the shouts of a thousand enthusiaetio and rejoicing men, the town is wild with excitement. Wc esteem this as the greatest day in the history of our yiiing city. A procession with a band of mus c in the Irad is uow (1:30 a. m.) making a circuit of the eity. No such enthusiasm was ever before known here. liVe had a hard struggle, but are now happy , ypople. Mrs. TMuian, who ii still in our midst, was serenaded this morning in gratefUl recognition of hsr friortd lints* and that f the Governor. 4 ??? 'f Qo tub Whole Hoo I?If the State Is going in for revenue only, why stop halfway? (ho gpod people ef South Carolina are ?i)liag Hmt thejr Stale should sell whiskey to decrease taxes, why not go a little further en tU'8 line, psy all the government expooeee. wipe out the publio debt, build enoels end reads? Submit on offer to (ho Lonieana Lottery Company, and allow a lyndioate to make the capital oily of South Carolina thoMonte Carlo of Amorjca^A. jKH Ml--' *./fflHm m thai C?ifc'? bo ij wan fouodneur lloht'a fc uot. lie vu one ioboiom, with three t,' beltet holes in hie body. A <i?oior with BHhjL sumoieoed toJ suocetded in bringing him K, t# consciousness. % 1- Before he died lie stated il??t ho was 'V murder# I end r?hbed by James T Smith, 0. lUl'e and Charles Teggeri. Citiiene eoourel the oouutry for the guilty parties and they weee arreaio i while tskin <; the Irsiu for Mobie. The money wee found Upon their per seme. ^ . The erreet wee made by Deputy 8heriff W Moore end posse, end he hoe the jetl guard ed to prereot the outrngod popttlaca from lyeohlog the perpetreters. The guilty parliee are eonneeted with some of the best . families in Mobile. - v v Tub Alliaxcr Gaining Strbnotk.?Mr. John R. Jefle'ios, the able and indefatigable 8ta'a Lecturer of the Farmers Allianc', paid us a plotftant visit Saturdaj night. He brought very encouraging t dings concerning tho nob'e order of whioh be is au important officor. The Alliance in this State is growing as it never grew before. I s present growth is as solid as the oak, but more rapid than the growth of that monarch of the words. When the All'ance first entered this State, many joined it because it *a* something new. Men are joining it now from a proper appreciation of its dignity and powrr, its aims and purposes, its roc r>i of ptoi accomplishment* and its h?pc* of future success along the lines it has l?i i d wn for its work. Tho >c dors are emphasizing tho fact that the Aliiuuce has nothing to do with politios. in the setiae^' partioipitioa.? Col. Register. An A-rr.att a Woman Overboard.?New York, April^SM.?A well dressed woman jumped trom tho Roosevelt street ferry boat "Arizona" yesterday. Mortimer Fisher jumped aftc r her to resoue ber. She tried t# pull him down with her. They were both rescued after going under water for the second timo. Tbo woman was unconscious when pulled on the boat. She was carried to the hospital where she recovered sufficiently te say her name was Mrs. GeorgieUa Schimidt. Tho police learned that the woman's husband is John Schmidt, livlog in the West End, At aula, Oa. La Gmrrs.?Uming the prevalence ef the Grippe the-pasl s-ason it was a noticeable fan! i Imt th. u ?? ... ww ..uwj/?um<u upvn jjt Kill's New Discovery, not only hid i speedy recovery, tut cscnped ill of the troublesome niter etTecU if the malady. This remedy scents to hive a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures net only in etsee or La Grippe, but in nil Diseases or Throalf Chest and Lungs, nod has cured coses ef Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing. Try it nnd be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at D. F. Posey. Strength and Health.?If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Hitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Hitters. This remedy acta directly on Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, gently R'dng those organs to perform their functions. If you nre afflicted with sick Headache, you will fin-l speedy and permanent relief by taking Electrio Hitters. One trisl will cpnvinco you that this is the remeby you need. Large bottles only 60c. at B. F. Posey's Drug Store. Tbaqkdt at SlcCoBMieK.?McCormiok, April 21.?Mr. D. A. Wardlaw, a prominent arfd highly respected young man of thie place, wai shot (probably fatally) by Jaok Prior, a shiftless character. Price is at targe, but a posse of men are scouring the onuntry in search of him. Price is incuiy-uue years oiu, fiVO feet high, blaok hair, knock-kaeod ; dressed in a black Cheviot suit. IVardlaw and Price had a dispute about some trivial matter. Hard on the Other Fellow.?Gafifaey City, April 8.?W. J. Shelton. traveling representative of the Columbia Rrgieter, is huoiiog to get the pestmaatership at this place." lie is now in Washington, to push his claims. The oitisens of the town are circulating a petition, in whioh they say thty-prefer the pie ent inoumbont, a Republican negro,to Shelton. The most prominent eitisens are signing this petition.? The State. Amknbkd tub Verdict.?Baliaa, Kan., April 21.?Ray Stout, the Union Pacific agent here, was seriously, perhaps fatally, out by a negro named Dou Adams yesterday. Adams was arrested, found guilty of manslaughter end sentenoed to seven years in the penitentiary. Stout's friends were net satisfied with ttie sentence an t took the uegru fiorn the officers and lynched biui. Uucklrn's Arnica Salve.?The beet Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Sa't Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped ilAnds, Chilblains, Corns, and all skia eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed te give petfect satisfaction, er r ney refunded. Price 2') cents per box. For sale by B. F. Poesy. . i.ist of Letters. Remaining in tho PuUofiice at Union, for the weak ending April 28th, 189R. Miss P L Dawkins Mrs Emma Paluier ! Mr Edwatd Edwards Miss Hatlit Richard ! Miss Mary E Harris Luis Worthy Mr Bill Wallace. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, ana will be required ! to pay oqo cent fop their delivery. J. C, HUNTER, P, M^ .OBITUARY."" * P RATHER.?Died, at.(he residence of her husband, T. J. Prettier, in Crola Key?: township, en Saturday, 8th inst., Mrs. Dora ProHwr, aged about 28. A devoted husband .a?d six small children are left to mourn the loss ef a loving /christian wife and mother. .Laundry Polish. T"VO you want your Call*-- ' I J akiw. * .? ?s, Cuffs and ?took as well as if lsundried at a Laundry? Yeu can make them look equally as well and m highly polished by using t'CHlNESH LAUJipllV POLISH." Sample paokage, snfteieni for one quart ef raw stirob, will be meat to any address, postpaid, on receipt er 10 etnls in stamps or gPteer. Address K. P. BEARD, Bf ." . care "Southern Pregreae," | Atlanta, Qa. I: A Fine Spanish Jack. MUffisf the largret, purest bred and finest f wSjL f-trmei Spanish Jacks ever brought H^nia SUte wMI stand regularly at (Irafift Wk- R*/'8 l'*cry' and' sale stables, nt GRAHAM A RAY. HHK^OTOOEt"' A^hflHM^HpHf^RR)H??rn real taxation, to be beid ai Tuhrort'xhurthouae Oh Monday the fifteenth I day of May. 1898, at 12 ra. 1 Ha'yl meeting when assembled will has< J tower to electa Cheirman and Soere ary, I to adjourn from time to time, to levy i I i-i J.__ ? '< . p|fvui<*i iiui fAscwiDi 11?roe muis, ann ' to appropriate (he JSme for school purposes, as provided by an set of lbs General Assent bly of tin* Siato, entitled an Aet to Ketab lis'* the Union School District, to aatborlst the Evabl'atnnont of Free Graded Schools iheicin, end to provide the means for tin efficient u anagauiont of the same. Approve*! * December "idth, 1802. . II. M.GRIMBAI.L, REUBEN T. GEE, W. B THOMSON, J e'.lSr ; L. G. YOUNO, JNO. A. FANT.Jr. ' JAMES 11. ROGER. Union, 8. C., April 27th, 18fi?. Apl 27-17-2 i SPRING OPENING ^NEW GOODS The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. Our buyer lias just returcd from the Northern markets, and wo are now opening up one of the largest and best selected stocks that u c have i ever had, 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, both in woolen iroods SHERIFFS SALES FOR MAY, 1893. BY virtu* of sundry executions I* me (lrreeted, I will sell before the Court* hous* door, in the town of Union, on Monday the first day of May next, during the legal hours of Sher IT a sties, the following . described property, to-wit: Seven mules, named Bill, l'eter, Den, Nilks, Jim, black Kit and red Kit, three head of oattle, two brood sows, one thrashing machine, one (en. one lot-of farming I utensils, levied on and to be sold as the property of A. Q. Means, at the su<ts of J. A. Lee & Son and others, Plaintiffs, against A. Q. Means, Defendant. 1 J. G. LONG, , S. U. C. Sheriffs Office April 15, 1893. April 21-10-2t. MASTER S SALES." FOR MAY. 1893. , Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. C. H, Pcake, as Master, w. Wade Davis. IN obedience to an order male in the above stated oase, by his Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, dated March 17, 1 1893, I will sell bef?ro the Courthouse at Union, 8. C., within tho iogal hours of sAle, on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1893, the following described lands, to-wit: All that certain lot of land lying, being ' and situate at Carlisle, (late Pish Dam) Union county. State aforesaid, known as Cottage Lot No. 2, ami hath such shtpe, marks, buttings and boundaries as a plat male by J. LvYoung, surveyor, October 1890, more fully represents. T..m. -r - .1- C- .1- 1 A ' AVI m? VI o*lC) 'Vrt-Jll, puiQIlAb'Or IU pKJ ior ptpirt. C. II. PEA KB. . 1 Mutter. ] Master's Office, April 7, 1893. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Conttnen Pleas. C. H. rcake, as Master, vt. Wade Davis. IN obedience lo an order made in the above stated case, by his Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, dated March 17. 1893, 1 will sell before ihe Courthouse at Union, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 1st day of May. 1893, ihe following described lands, to-wit: A<1 that ceitaiu lot of land lying, being and situate at Carlisle, (lato Fish Dam) Union county, State aforrsiid, known as Cottage lot No. G, and hatlt such shape, marks, buttings An l boundaries as a plat mado by J. L. Young, surveyor, October 1890, more fully represents. Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. C. M. PEA KB, Master. Master's Office. Afril 7, 1893. ( The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Plras. , C. II. I'eake, as Master, vt. W. M. Gordon. , IN obedience to an order made in the above stated oase, by hia Honor. J. J. i Norton, Circuit Judge, dated March 17, 1893, I will eell before the Courthouse at Union, 8. C., within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1898, the following described lands, to-wit; All that certain lot of land 1 vinsr. being ami situate at CatlWle, (late Fish D?u) Union ceuniy, State aforesaid, known as Cottage lot No. ??, and hath such shape, marks, buttings and boundaries as a plat made by J. L. Young, surveyor, October 1800, more fully represents. Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. ? C. II. PEAKB, Master. Master's Office, April 7, 1893. The State of South Caroliua. county qe. Court of Coramou Picas. C. II. Peaks, as Mastc, re. Sab re y 11 ill. IN ebedience to an erJer male in the above staled ease, by his lienor, J. J. Norton. Circuit Judgo, lUfec^ March 17, 1893, I will sell before the Courthouse at Unien, 9. 0., within the legal hours of sale, on Mooday, the 1st day of May, 1893, the following described lands, to-nlt: All tb*t certain lot pf lend lying, heing and situate at Carlisle, (late Fish Dam) Union county, State aforesaid, known as Cottage lot Ne. 14, and hath suoh shape, marks, buttioga and boundaries as a plat made by J, ?. Young, surveyor, Oetober 1890 more fully represented. j Master's Office, April 7, 1898. ' r COUNTY OF UNION. ll ? Co^rt of Cemmon Flees. '' " C. H. Peake, as Mosier, vs. Joseph )L. Faut. IN ebedience to an order made in the ehnv# afnlftd map. hv hhi II*nor. J. X. Norton, Circuit Judge. 1 will Mil beferfs the" Courthouse nt Unl>n, S. C., within Ik* legal hours of esl*. on Monday, tb* 1st day ef May, 1803, the following described landd; te-wit: * All that certain lot of land lyiog,. being and sitnate in Union eoanty, containing on* and three-fifth acre*, hounded on North by Public Road, ft.iat by fair 'Qrodnds.' South by S. U. fib. it. ft.', West by landa form* rly owned by S. M. Hie*, gr., and kMMMK as Tract No. 17, In the nwia diyirhfe $f the lands ef spencer M. ttiee, gr,. Terms of Bile, Cash, purchaSor^t^|^^|y; ^ (indiviliinamtr 't:^known^ Caldwell and Jno. L. Bates, Defendants. Summons for Relief.?Complaint Served. ' To the Defendants above named, and especially i to the Defendants A. L. llo fell and John | L. Datu: TTOU art hereby summoned and required X to answer the complaint in this notion, which, on the 81st day of-May, 1892, was * filed in the offloe ef the Clerk of raid Court. , aad to serve a copy of your snswsr to the t mid complaint on III* subscriber at hit office I in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty day* niter the nervine hereof, exclusive of the day of such aervlce: and if yod fail to aanwer the eomplaiat within the tine aforesaid, the Pmiatiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief deamnded la the complaint. C. B. SPENCBR, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Yorkville, 9. C., May 81, A. D. 1803. Mnr 81-18-8t ' v. ' 2. "X'* und wash goods, and our lino of white goods arc tho prettiest in town. Millinery I Millinery I I 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 aro always the largest and cheapest. We have 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 bo given away at the end of 30 days. Call and get a ticket which will ovr?lnir? Uanlf 'I'lm - --- ? ? 1 ..? x>i? juviuito ?iv iiuvr uuiu, ?u you unn see wnai you arc to get. Call early, as only a limited number arc to be given away. Remember, prices asl ow, aud, in a great many goods lower, than you can buy them elsewhere. We mean business?no humbuggcry?nor foolishness, but we simply mean to get your trade, and give you value received for every dollar spent with us. Respectfully, GRAHAM & SPARKS, Cash Store. Jan 2'2-6-tf HOW ABOUT YOUR NEW 7TT~. . . . SPRING HAT AND DRESS? m ? ? ? "?*" ? There arc 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 tho farthest ? We 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' Iteady-made Underwear. We add ed a nice stock of Ladies' Ready-made Underwear, J consistin^jgflHH&lroeses, skirts, chemises, corset covers, etc., which we are sclliinS^^HsB usually paid for the material not made up. . i Our ^HH^epartment is Complete, and must jplBfeen to be fully appreciated. If VOU able to btiv a new lint, inst hrinrr nlnnrr vnnv r.1.1 nnn ? - " ?* ~ 1 ^ ? ?""ts ?/"" v"xl v,,v and see how^^^Ere charge for trimming it over. We will htaflRHocthing to say later to the men and boys about Clothing, We invite ^^^Btreful attention and consideration. 9 H. FOSTER & CO. WIIXUMS?B6RT 4 W, 13 Union, in the State of Somh Carolina, now met and sitting, and by authority of ? vBk the tame? K |\ See. 1. That a tax of two (2) mills upon .Ml every dollar of the value or nil real estate, personal property and stock in trade, is hereby levied, to meet the ordinary expenses of the Municipal Government of the said town, for the fiscal year commencing first Seo. 2. That the sum of one dollar and fifty V'fflPv cents be fixed as a commutation for street or ^ ' 'V roa<* 'k* 8*'d 8Um fo be paid by each w\t?ci $ ftnd every able bodied male person between . O '?'?' . the ages o' eighteen (18) and fifty (GO) years, #v"7Sr y M ^ \ who reside or labor within the incorporate IAj | pi limits of said town. vlx ' y'*B ^ec' That l,l? Town Treasurer do I Jtfu II oeed at once It collect the taxes kereia levi . ' d| [mil that he shall keep his books open > ^mfi^fi89SKfl^R0^*^ from the first day of Mp,y next, until the '/ A *Tm first day of Ju^ tSlt:!, afterwhich time ? M he ^haU proceed',' by distress or otherwise, as *^9 prescribed by law, to collect such as remain unpaid, with a penalty of twenty per cent. . , ?nd costs of collectieu added. * ? . v? See. 4. That the basis of values for the .V- taxation of real estate, personal property WAT ff B R3> and stock in trade shall be taken from '- ft/ 7r^'nfirn?^ w t i ,,-i-r n the assessment as levied bylhe County Aud' itorin February, 1803. ' , ' tVSec, o. License fees shall be for tho (aid far Secret por eac^ yewjog Marine Agent, $ o.Ot order. " ?? Life Insurance Company, 6.01 Ti^'^|nByfflw^^^B^B|lrt*liiin and fancj Fire f>.(K js.iL * *' " livery and Sale Siablo, 23.tX **y 'V' Carriage, Buggy or I'low done. llorae kept for hire outT^fBr!l^ Silver. side livery stable, o.Ot W 't-ffv Two-horse Dray, lO.Ot rtnJus, tift*''''v''aW^^K Q A CO 41 44 ?ot" 44 44 6.0 ,,r. ^,*5^.' . \ 44 44 Meat Market, 6.(X *. -? *. .fo / . Billiard room on Main St, '_' ">.0< m ^X . * M'lait _... . " " " " back stieet, 13.01 '>$; WrM*Hifl!^fc^WSg^PlvtlOO ? < Tenpin Alley, 60.01 *.t rtprfmr HRi*). by per- 4 4 4 4 Circus, p?r dhj. 76.0< (i?r*bMe " Side-show, per day, 10.1M on the Glh 4<' Leeture, Musical Entertain'dSwS?^pTSHKKiSnel rvturn meat, Play or Show for as Guar- reward, per day, 6.0( tlMyTEf*mfuf1wffifli'lT7^^Br 44 44 Itinerant Saleenjan, por day, 6.(X W,Wji\>t the 44 44 Auctioneer, per day, 42.5( I ooming of Done and ratified under the c> porate sea : .j^j?r^ notifledEta J)lW?t^Whem to mo, of said Town of Uuiou on the 12?h day o I proper!? aUeollSffw w|wSt?^fckat day. Aptil, 1803. ' rJ&rfk* .T%LI?)stkh, T. MUNltO, | -4<luflianS^?B. Beaty. L. G. YOUNG, Inleadant. t AptiH1' 14-/b ^fcSt Clerk and Treat. ?T" ? Apl 14-16-31 Spectacles and sap J^& The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. gm/^HSkBy JAMES M. ESQ., Probate Judg v IT II ERE AS, J. II. McKissick, as Clorl anRMwrftwovD rrvfmMlm^K/^BBx YV of tho Court of General Sessions am . *6? Common Pleas, has made suit to mo to gran (TIUa TT~J^?. him Loiters of Administration oa tha K.etat *nd ^e0,# B. F. Kiaon, deceased. Hm a full line of the beat sflfli' 11Thej* *" t?>?reforo to cito and admoni,] and KYE-QLAHSKS that ScifnM?MK. *???d ,"??u,*r ? kiodred mnd creditor able to produce, and are propXHK ?f 4h? B * ^son- d?oea?d th. any condition of the eye. ' Mill fc??nd, ^P0"-b*fjrr? * ,h* (J0U' \imr oi_vi_if ' Probate. to 1>? bald at Union C. 11 , Bout I OFFER the house and I t on * H|K why (he aaid Adokiafttmion should itot-jb street known as the HIX UffiK tor gr*Qt?d. - , ^ sale. I/?t contains two aoroa. ijftwfcfaay. QWen undar my hand si^?B6pJtiK Apply to 0. I'. OAltHT, of April, Anno Oomioi, dwlanhatl A. C. JAMBS M- QBE, Jn&rfrwM or TROS. n. HUTlSr** Pnblishad on tba 14tk tff ?M Uniov&C. Ifi'dS, in the Wrrkly U*iojr.Ti*i^\| wl k,- ? f' **' ?mtmrntrnmm????i ??I The New York RACKET. I """ THE immense stock of Spring and Summer Goods just opened up and placed on our shelves is pronounced by all to be the largest, best assorted and cheapest goods ever shown in Union. All bought for cash and sold the same way, so we have no losses and can afford to sell at very close prices. OUR DRESS GOODS are equal in quality to in any the State, and prices lower than you will find anywhere. Big line of Silks. A nice China Silk, at 25c per yard. Imported Brocaded Satin, 50c per yard. Fine changeable Surahs, 75c per pard. Beautiful line of Plaid Surahs, Whip Chords in all the new and popular shades, only 25 cents. In Cotton Goods, such as Lawns, Ginghams, Challies, etc., our stock is simply immense. Ten thoueand imported sample Handkerchiefs at loss than half price. Pant Goods from 5 cents a yard up. Nice Cottonade for 10 cents. STRAW HATS. Big line of men's and boy's Straw Hats just opened. Broad brim Malagas only 10c; others ask you 15 and 20c for the same goods. CLOTHING. We are headquarters for Clothing. Men's Suits from $2.4S to fine English Worsted. Boy's suits at 50 and 75 cents. Big lot of 50c Jean Pants just in. SHOES and SLIPPERS. " We have Shoes and Slippers to suit everylwxly : Men's high cut Shoes for 75c: Ladies' fine button Shoes, 75c; Ladies' Slippers, 50c. Come in and let us show you through our stock, whether you want to buy anything or not. Polite and attentive salesmen to show you through. Respectfully, HARRY & BELIC April 10-15-ly ^ Oh, How Beautiful! HovtflExquisite ! IIow lovely ! Put this Dress aside for me! Wrap up this lovely Lace Ilat for me ! 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 RnllPS Plicnla TnHin y.nnlnrra .Tnmniwn S'll.o ? - uv|/iijiw) V U|/UUVOU KJlAIYrt} JL X CUV/Il J.1SOUU9) 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. 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 Burnettc, of Baltimore. We defy all competition in this line. Come and see our lovely stock, prettier and larger than usual. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We have all the latest novelties in this line, consisting of Ladies' Oxi fords, in red, tan and black. Ladies' guaranteed hand-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 ever. Although Domestics have advanced, we 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 l 1,000 " Teazle Cloth, lovely styles, at , . .10c 1,000 " Best Print, indigc blues, at . . .071c 1,000 " Piedmont Shirting, at .One i 1,000 u Best Plaids, at .... .071c ) Ladies Black Silk Mitts, only . . .10c Misses and Children's llose, only . .05c j 50 doz. 200 yds. spool cotton, only . .02c ) The above is only a few of the many bargains wc can offer you. J Respectfully, ? J. W. McLURE. Atr't. i w. l. douglas' nr v.n#t ? , ) ? ? r- - - r- i?r ffAD 0 finest eilcs for a cotton nn 1 GENTLEMEN. V/ lies on both fides of the corporate line SAnd other specialties for of the K'owing town of J. ncsville, 9 miles Gentlemen, Ladle*, Boys wild above Unioo C. II, South Car >linn, on the Hinges are the S. U. & C. road, and at the Jonosvillo lermi? . ? 11 . iA/nriJ nus of t^e Lockhatt and Joiiesville railroad, besi in me worm. while itVw not a 'watcr-pwer" on it, it See descriptive advertise- ft p0Wer 0f water, sufficient for every ment which will appear tn pUrpO80 ?,.0<i,d i,y a fielury run by steam, this paper. spring* 0f splendid cold water, Tftk? no Substitute, while four creeks head on it part of the land but insist on having W. L. in the corporate limits of t'ie town, it has DOUCJI.AH* 8IIOK**,witta the best kind of clay for brick, with plenty name aadprleo stamped on 0f W0(K| t0 r u the brick. Two largo quarfc*ATvmt!n??n ^ r ties of fine granite rook adjoin tins land. and H.' 8*. LIPSCOMB, Gaffney, S. C. oUj'In'tle Utld?'8<J ^ ^ 11,0 fin0,t P?lUry Feb 17-7-6m ^ Capitalist* in sotrch of a good location for I mp'y -w~v a factory in the South would do well by s Union Drug co., "?* \t. ?DKAI.KR8 IN? or R. ||# STOKW, e DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, Kditor Union Times, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tootli Unioo, S. C. I, Brushes, Tooth Powders, DlfittnlllTInn nf Paidaaaeiala 1 UIIIIUIUIIip. t JUulMine f.^ uts.? oiK* P'111 * Strtins,^ ^OTICK is hsreby giteB^lhtUhc partjicj"4 kept in a flrai-e&M Drvff ' raerrlt$tifltttSh68^fc8ti5^5?^S , ,\ ' iU i j | iV4fcrt*| .^9 ^ UbtefeftMV rwavVNa wjwiy com- MUHMfl :J ^IHKF 1 ^iSSiefT^SSj K-- lltpili?Til ^fFfft*11- J> I settled will b* jiiKH Pf> *ttbr??/ for ,dl^RHr JraHBH ^ i e,Jt A jTjW , .? #4 Cvibt^, Sjjfr./SB 32s??r :-: :5 >Vjr ^jBBHWBjBH