The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 14, 1894, Image 2

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; - - - THE UN"I03ST TIMES. | JOaiAH CRUDUP, - Editor, rriduy, Dcroiubor l I, 1S?1. RATES OF ADVERTISING. i One dollar |>er square first insertion, fifty cents per square for each subsequent insertion. Liberal contracts will be made for space for advertisements of three months duration and over. Local advertisements ti;n cksts ? ltue. All communications for publication, except regular correspondents must be accompanied by the real name of the sender. The Editor is not responsible for the views of correspondents. Obituaries of over eight lines in length wiil be charged for as other advertisements for all in excess of (hat am tint. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. The P. O. will be opeued for business from 8 A. M, to 0.00 1'. M. The Moucy Order Department will be openod for business from A. M. to I I'. M. Mail going East will close promptly at 111.10 1?. M.: going West 1.10 1'. M. The mail will be taken from the street hex each day minutes before the trains arrive. IV. " . II A Iv IV I .^. I". .'I To Our Subscribers. Produce, chickens, turkeys. egg*, butter, wood, etc., delivered at the Timi* otlice. will be received at the market price ia payment 1 of buck dues or renewals of *ubscriptiou to 1 the Times. Ma i. E/.ell, of Columbia, was iu town , one day this week on business. <? MissJe.nnik Wii.ki.vs give a delightful social lust Monday night in honor of her | two visiting friends, Misses llssio Tliotuuson j and Clara Wood, of l'acolet. - ? SPECIAL-tio to MRS. GUAM'S for Millinery. She is clo-^ng out tiii.ow cos r. ? Tiib II. S. A. will give a banquet at tho | Ctiion Hotel, complimentary to the I . c>. A. club and visiting yuttng ladies, on the -1st < inst. Youug ladies, you may expect a good 1 time. I The IIi nii;h lk n.pi.n".. formerly occupied by Mr. \V. I!, liny. i.? being lined up for | Mr. 11. M. Cohen, who will uiovo his gro- | eery business there about the last ol' this month. . J no. <i. Kay, Agent for A. 0. Floyd, of ' Spartanburg, will opeu a General Merchnn- 1 disc business here about the tirst of next ' year, in the building n<>w occupied by Mess Gilbert x, Cooper. go 10 .ino. 11. Mathis' for your Fancy Groceries, Fruits, ^ Nuts, Orange*, Cakes and Crackers, French and plain Candies. Tobacco and Cigars. ? ? - ? Ki:r. A. J. Caithen. Presiding Fi ler of this district, was ia town this week Ho preached two sermons in the M. li. Church here last Sunday morning and night. This is his first vi-it to Union and he has made a good impression ou the people hy his earnestness tin I devotion. LOAF BREAD From Spartanburg Steam link cry on sale at JNO. 11. MATllIS' fancy Grocery Store. In view of the unprccc lent number of i threatened contest for a seat tu the next Congress, the Kcpublicuu Congressional i Committee hag addressed letters to about thirty of these would he e ntestnnts, warning them that they must rely on the merits of their case and not on the Republican majority iu the House. A satisfied customer i- the best advertisement. 1?j you sec the point V ' A. 11. FOs>I'lill ,\ CO. ? - * A Fitt.i: Str.u.u eoufcrence was held at Lansing Michigan, on the >th in-t. Prominent democrats were present and strongly O,.., .1 I > ... v. ..vv V. AM.t?V \Jk - i? I V I Ul III*' .UlC of 10 to I . 1 lie conference see'1 to f.iv an independent lij**- -ilvcr party, :ti case the democratic party failed to give it hearty and utir__ niistakaldc support to free silver. Somk of our Congressmen did not suflic.eutly shamo their coiisiiinteiits and dishonor themselves by their dilly-dallyit'o :.nd ir.Betiott in the lust -i-mou. uui so have proceeded to add to the di-gracc and make the scandal ntoro completely .spiende 1 by writing to the Sergeant-at-Anns lo*ktn>wn if they can c licet their mileage without attending Cengre-s at all. Such net. -tight not to he allowed any mileage. ? WHEN YOU WANT ? A First ('In-* tdyner Stew or Fry. go to the ? cm OYSTEIl SAI.OON. ? Everything neat and ^ clean. and order-' Jk'** tilled oil short notice J'kk Senior Society ot Christian Endeavor of the l'ro9hyterian church. hi? changed its tiino of meeting, and instead of meeting on Wednesday will hereafter meet on Friday evening*. The prayer meeting to-night. (Friday , will be held at the residence of Mr. Geo. II. Octzel, and will begin promptly at * o'clock. The topic to bo discussed is. "The Pledge All persons interested in 1 Christian Endeavor are cordially invited to be present. Our sale- on that rl (mi y!io?* are "out of sight.'"' A II. FOSlT.lt .* C??. Tnr. lmtcli talkel ot re (action of ralaries 1 to suit the times seems to he coming at last. 1 A bill has been prepared by tho Ilou-p committee on officers aud offices. which if po.-ted will make an all round reduction "f about 1 20 per cent in the salaries of State officers. Tho governor's salary will be reduced to ' $2200, the Secretary of States to SHOO, 1 Comptroller General s to Attorney ' General ? 1 ?. Supremo Court Justices $2000, etc., etc. Seductions arc made all ( along the line. I 3000" ORANCES ON HAND. ; I will sell Granges, Whole-.i!o and Itetail. , Will mipp y all Merchant- in the town or | county with all the Oranges they will need ot lowest market prico. JNo. K. >1 AilllS. i Tin: in "St important measures before the OB Lcgis'nture this week are tlie Met*opol tan Police bil introduced by Hon. Stanyarne Wpson, and the bill to revise the Militia Law* - 0 These bills as they a*e presented iuvolve s >< some very grave and far reaching princip'es, re : Wo hope an I believe that our Legis- v* . I ll< laturc will give them that consideration J1(j( which they demand. We beliovo that |.tt> CTery town in tho Staio ought to est enforce the execution owfche laws ?. f the State. Hut if some towns are backward in " i their duty wc ought not to get out of pa- pri tience and enact laws cmbo lying principles cat subversive of our freo institutions. I'.y Jj.J1 their charters our towns and cities havo nc- >(>j( quired cortain priviliges, among thctu local cat government, the election of otlicers, and i*?i the right to levy taxes within certa:u limits ' to pay those ofliccrs. But the Metropolian K.tl l'olicc bill would deprive the towns <f the eve power of choosing their own police, at least ?'?" they would exercise that power only at the 1:11 sufferauco of an individual, the governor of llie State: would place upon tliem a conimis- mn sion over which theywouMhavenoconlr.il dry and at the same time require them to jay J'.1" such police and such commission, whatever .. sum within certain limits, the Governor may to 1 dictate. We want gnod government, but we go" want it at the hands of tho people and not 'u" tit tho hands of one man, he lie ever so good a man. There may come a time when the >vil Governor would no', be a man of discretion -yn or principle. Wc ought to be very ca^pj^J about handcuffing ourselves anJ giving ihe (|cc lash to another, especially when wc rcmcin :im ber tint in the course of time the lash will Oct. be transferred to different and unknown 1 1S hands. To our mind the bill, with whatever m?, intentions it may he otlered, savors of one on inan government, of despotism in fact. For resi while it may not he offered with that iutetit yet the principles embodied, carried to their ( logical end would lead to nothing less than the [hut. If a police is to be forced on a town. ik k why not a mayor and council ? Why might a sheriff* not be forced on a county. We , know more about our local affairs than wot the governor c?n possibly know. hnj Wesuppiise the bill is aimed at those towns 11 1 orthat have not put themselves to much 1Jl|, trouble to enforce the dispensary law. As duthe h.w is a law of the Slate, duly enacted l'r^ we think thoso towns have stood very much lo,( in their own light in not enforcing it. but we Ve Jo not think this justifies the extreme mcas- hs < arcs sought in the bil'. The power of the nun Governor through our coustabu'ary force is ''''' _. . dor imply sunicictit io enfcrce the dispensary p|l(J law, Tlie trouble is tliat some reckless men blei will risk llieir lives before they will subruit. co*' Well, u j legislation in the world can prevent that. The great body of our people are nil- wc ling and anxious to support the laws of our plat State, and nc think it is wrong to oppress )*vc all, aud aduiit on our Statute books a law ' pro iuvoiving such arbitrary pvinciplos, simply ca? on acc ount of the lawlessness or recklessness legi of a few. * w u "? A Ni.'ino attempted to break in the store of Mr. S M. llico, Jr., II. L\, early lu-t Tuesday morning , presumably with the jeot iuteut of stealing. Mr. Con Allen, going 1 >\ "l'l the store, observed that the door was open. and from the position of a shingle under 'j| j ihe door, he knew that it had heen prized tect open. J^st as he was passing he obiturvcd 's some one standing by the store, who, when they saw hint, ran towards the oil Mill, lie p];k| immediately notilicd night watchman, I'or- ni/.*ler, and armit g himself with a gun, went with that official to the oil Mill in search ' , not of the thief. No thief could bo found, how- aim ever, so they decided to give up the search met aud parted :ouipatty, Mr. Allen for home. ,,,l= and Mr. ,'orter to inform Mr. J'.ice that lib |( store (h.or was open. As Allen got near the pUi store ne heard a noise, and on lookin.r. saw ^"U some one trying to break in the stole at a 'u:i window. When Allen "halte 1 the man { brake and run. Allen "h.iMcd him again of a an J when he l ok no notice of it .-hot at h in twice. Neither of the shots hit the thief. 1 The police immediately got on the track and ,m , run the fellow down, and found hint at the , ? lull Od Mill, lie is in jail now awaiting trial. . |(1 w . Stove- ' Stoves ! ! Stoves 1 1 1 at bewilderiug low prices. A. II I'OSIT.K .v CO. bee - teei How about that 'want of oonfideucc of hiit which we have heard so much. Was it a bur want of confi lence in the Lank-, or currcncj poTlicn why does Secretary Carlisle recom- on mend a bill which re luces the tangible .-r- ha\ curity of bank nolo- by at least per ceii- pr turn and exempts ilie government from liability lo redeem. If i: was a want of con- 1 folenee in the government why i- that our >UI bond* bring such a high premium on the l'1' " ' 1 di\ market If it was a want of Confidence in .,,j our bu-ine-s men hc'iv is it that Secretary I Carli'le cm a->-<ure u-> tlint TO per cent of deposits* is ample security for the re letup- ( |* ti rr in t ank notes, an I the rankers A--or - |(11| tion. can tell us that even "> per cent wouol secure the sam If the bankers of New ' " i ork have - o ii'tlc conti lence it is strange j, that they C"Uid t??k the government to <-,.0 endorse their notes on si littlo security, cs- "> pecial'v when the government was to get , * . mot nothing lor it. w . It is Wonderful 1 gai One hundred and thirty orphan* are liciup crs fed and'clothe.l taught, letters and triles. l-xc it the Thorn well orphanage. l?y i'hur>"/ n.d l. if! ;l?d If you feel prompted to help litem. d>,n i Wi-fti''t d" s", for, "Inasmuch n* ye h?\c ^n' lone it unto the Ira-1 of these little "tn? j.( N ye have done it unto Me. .* These orphans ropresent through their gat< lead parents, four different churches and ' ' he world, and all arc cart* I for equally. We would sij to those of our citi/ens irho failed to meet tlio sweet little inisei >na i* ries as they went frcm house t > house asking , , , , , nut. lid for the orphans, they yet have tune to ,)( p lielp if they will send their contributions to he residence of Col. John I., ^ oil tip. l>y Friday I lili or Saturday. i < ; j i For Hheuniatism I have found nothing (1 ?<juul to Chatnberhtin s l'ain lialin. It re- ai j ieves tlie pain as soon as applied. J. \V. i tiunp. West Liberty, W. Ya. The prompt relief i' affords is alone worth many time* vi he cost. f?0 cents. Its continued use wiK ( ( died a permanent cure For sale hy I*. I'. | . I'oney, l>ruggi*t. "?" cint All drueplsts guarantee Dr. Mil. v i'ajv i'ills to fetvD Headache. ' One went a dose." ' ni^nRH^H^^HH u i?' t a and on t lie c tbmg ^vMHHmRB^^Bj us table : nil it veal apparci, ana e!^ ting ;t small amount of laud that cannot <luce more than s>mc of our counties we i grow one thing that nil other sections mot grow, but will ami must have cotton, en why should we, liberally speaking, the > producers, not control the price. Uei-e we iire unorgani/ed and any uuorgau1 body is uusy.s'euia'ict! N > picKcd-up uy can defeat :t well disciplined one. . in in ufict n ring busiue-s conducted sysi-iticaWv as it is. is profitable, but. were ry st* ckholder a director, d ubtless it u id be a failure, it is a 1 a me n table fact ,t the iimst important business to us all, rketitig cotton, is tot illy unsystematic. k'ii I tell you thai many of the calicoes de "f our cotton, the sma'l c;isk of luiti -oap. tiniest mutch, pin and many other ignitieanl things are protected "in coalition' do you tliiuk we should wait lor reaction, ' or do you think we should go wotk and I ring about a correction. The book of Job says something like tins cii a mail s purse and "lie will curse thee thy face. Kvideutly we are rcsenlless I mi worthy of sympathy. A sheep that 1 quietly submit to he sheared ttrjuses n > apathy. We have not only been sheared have been cut to the tlolwuid as long as fail to bleat we witt*5Ynti^W to 'be c^*r per ami deeper. Then let Orgauiz&tiou 1 My stem be our "Watchword. Many sure out Southern manufacturers for iug cotton s ) low. No liberal man could a brother to pay hint more than the ikrt \aUie of any article. Then lets disl that feeling and wish them much sues over their competitors. It is truly not y that oppose us, but it is must assuredly Nall street "future men who are cotttady crying out' overproduction. It is to interest of thc""bulls and bears" to have v. basis. It does not re<|Uire .as much aey to buy a barrel of sugar at -1 per lb, t would if it were ltd, nor does it require jiuch to C'.'iitr.'l a Ic cotton crop as it tid a 1". Then it is useless for us to o for litem, the pricers of our product, uvest a hundred dollars when forty dolt will give the saute profit. Above all or laws and commandments they hold paramount, "soil preservation is the t law of nature. "Overproduction is > a bin It. It is beyond the power of XH'.UOO of people to reap a legitimate rproductiou of such an essential article ott .n for lO.tMJO.OUO.OUO. Compare the nber of i reducers to that of consumers, t alone is sufficient to stimulate the most maut, both to thought and to action, ugh. if wo continue to allow the gam s wan kuow naming ana euro less 01 ns t. to price it, ilicrc wiil inevitably be a plus. Today, us far as we are con. ned there i< already one. Why, because do not get profit enough out of it to re:e our w uits in the inanutacturcd state, rv bu-ine-s man knows that when money letitii'ul a I kinds of comuierce are more titable. ''.:r Sjutheru manufacturers not have the demand and profit that a ; (incite price of the raw staple would rant. Tlien let every man be interested i levising some plan l.y which our crops i be more systematically markotol ? i eby controlling a higher price an I creig a much larger demand Many will obto an\ i lati of salvation, some will ose Mr. Uoddev s on the ground that be New Vork .-'iirper. and looking for a , He positively and emphatically asserts i lie has a,, a\c to grind save to proiiis frontliern interests and friends. He i aii by int* ro-ts and birth a "true blue < them man.J born and reared at K ck I t I, S. t'., and until we can -u?ge?t sonic | t i better than hi< we shall have to recog- I : him as our superior along that line, ceding that he is after a place where here a man of any vocition that would have an employee that would declare a profit id l-'.O per cent on an inveslu. Though surely we could not be. so rattl'ul for teiiefas to fail to give justice ilioin justice is due. In Conclusion let say that unless ymi can produce a hotter l th in hii Which w li he pub.ishid in all tlieru pipers, you cannot object to it. 1 1 rd it tboiMUgbly e.\p aiitel n the Atlanta 1 venti'Ui. Noveiiiber 'Jl.ai.d when fill y ei-loo I by all it wili be like the rising , star if hope up Mi a benighted wotld. 1?. li WTt.il Wool'. in two deiectiti- wii i have been trying crret out tl.i iaets c niiocte I with the nler of Treasurer ? "pes, of Orangeburg iiiv liave anCsted cii -iispieion, l?. C. rphy, V .1. T. Sliaiikiti Murphy has u .suspected tcoin' the first and the delives had t'i do sou.c go.nl w 'k io track l up: He was first carried t > Orange g. luit f r s il'e keeping an 1 to prevent a -.hie lynching he v. is t iketi to Columbia tin* ' th. J i.e dctec ire- say that tlicy re suflicicut evidence'o convict Murphy. * igranuuo of the County Baptist Suuday School Convention he next -c?-ion of I Hi in ('unity baptist id iy School t nvciilioii will meet at the u-t eliureii at .) .ue-v.lle, i .uiiiiiig I-"ribefore the -tli Sun lay .n Heccmbcr : I the following programme will be used : -t. A Tlie-is? "The chi.it an Sabbath. ' r. .I.N. It loth. hid. Ilc-olved. 1 Int We should liiso Coication in Mir den nnin.-:11, a. 1). N. (Viln and llev. < ( \ angina, i l " W hut is proper church discipline Sanders and II. F Hay. ill. What p -:lloll -111.ill t we t'lLe to the \ I'. I . J -iah I'mlup and W. i?. s by. ill. I- (here eiint'gli j i-loial visiting e .' If not, what are s ane of the comi hinJeranees ('. 1! Bob.) and 11. I', rphy. .li. The neglect of iiit..iinat;oii in re1 li. the mi-?i..n w i.. '..y I>. pii-t prescliati l teachers. Sliuul I not information ne our ?yinpatliy an I increase our bei.'tuice, k>i tli in eliureh and Sun lay ool Work llev \V h, (i. Humphries [J. (I lUndolph th. i'! i-s work deiiioiistr.ited by Jo-iah lap. lis-ionars -ertnoii > n. 1 iy morning by (' t'. \ augh hi. cliuols are iu'|iie-ti I I. elect their dele* :- est ly and send their n nucs t > Mrs. S. mutinied, at done-vi:! . in order that ingcmcnt- foi entet l liuiiu nt call be le. . ft T.I de'egati n IT. :n ail < f the sclund* de-ircl. Pa-luM :in 1 Snpet i ?t ctnlciit" ( iiireii'lv delegate- an I tlie con-linni >n?l ,i!ier i- expeeled Ir m ihc oilier ir.eins, i:. w. .1 urn. : fc'eC. | ( lire lor llradiirlic s a remedy tor all form- "f ll*:id0 lilectrio Hitler* lias proved tj l>e very He-i. It etlecH a permanent cure' the 11. -t ?liea le i liatiinul ?ick lua I r* i !?! to it- inlliiciice. Wc ur-e nil ) are atHic'e I to | ivcnre .1 Settle, an I 1 1 llii- reinu ly a l iir trial In en-c* of | I ititn! c >n-tipvion tiled rie Hiilei ciii.-s 1 ^ giving tlie i.eO'l t -nc to (lie I we!-, and ) 1 i?r-i 1 >i'o vc-i-iti lie ii?? <1 f 1 li i -? nie liTiy 11 once I.n lulllci only lifly ! i- at 15. t l'o?ey < Drug Sioie. = GO TO = GRAHAM & SPARKS, FOR SHOES. They sell more SllOrlS than any other merchant?. 1st. because they carry Inrcroc, ..su,.rim,...r *>.1 Wnnso TIIKY Iv K V. I? T11 V. ItKKT SIIOKS 3d. Eccause tlicy sell llio best for the lowest price. THEY WILL SELL YOU: SHOES FOR 25 CENTS. WOMAN'S SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR 50CTS. MEN'S SOLJD LEATHER HIGH CUT, FOR 31.00. Thoy carry the cheapest, and tbev carry the best. Call and get your size. =DRESS GOODSE AT A BARO AirV. We have reduced the price on DRESS GOODS, they must all be sold, boautiful Dress Goods formerly 05c, now selling at 10c. Goods formerly sold at 50c., now 37Jc. Dress Goods formerly sold at 35c, now selling at 21c. Goods formerly sold at 25c., now selling at 18c. Don't miss this opportunity. IN DOMESTICS We arc.away ahead, thiuk of it, EXTRA HEAVY YARD WIDE sheeting at 5 ccrhtf^lcr merchants ask you G cents for the same goods, under different biands. We will sell you tho REST FANCY TURKEY RED calicoes for 5c., formerly sold at 7c. A NEW LOT OF EE LADIES CLOAKS EE Just received, call and get your size, as we cannot promise to have them verylong, thev arc going. Now dou't be behiud the times, but join the crowd and go to the Dry Goods Palace of GRAHAM & SPARKS. Read This and Act at Once. local cotton market. \rOU know wheher '.tnot you owe us money. If you dm, 'hen you must Id'h 18!?4. ;ill and settle at once is nil notes and ac- Rood Middling o.O.", :ount? notiAiid oil l>ec. 1/ji h will be given Strict Middling . 1.80 .o our lov calleciipii. ?>c no'^pnoi .MMuirog .. '!..><> rrorricd you hcrclofotc, s'fdo not force us No. bales soli tliis week, ending Wcdnes0 ni'iko you do what you cught to do. day night 372. Remember this is for nil who owe. DAILKY X MUKPHV. Dec. 7-4l)-2t. , RETAIL HAHKET. Notice of Final Discharge. coffee, iiio, per n. > 20 r- 23 poller, is hereby given .hit J C- Nanec 8 <? M 1\ m Executor of the estate of Maul a ? ( c(im|, ||( Matilda Scales, deceased, has ^Pp cd to ^ (breakfiis, , .. u (? ,James M. Dee, Judge ot Probate. 111 and loi . , * the County of I ..ion, for a final discharge (rcfinJI,,| .. U, u'uordeVcdthit the sixth day of J ami- jjorn, per bushel jo CO arf, A. D., lS'.H), Ve fixed for hearing of pe- .. t.tion, and a final settlement of soid Hstate. Fjom/f? Poo , . . n . JAMto M.OLL Meal, per bushel 73 Judge f t Probate tor Lnton County. Molasses o.j (? -0 Dec. . -1 ' ?(. _ Sugar, granulated 5.1 (? C .v (iooi) itXr^0ib!!:::.::':::::::::.:::::: 5 <? ? HORSE, BUGGY AND ./Jf, HARNESS FOR ?--,;CE $40, CASH. -r? *> - ? Chickens, each 121 (<r 20 IOFFKK my we 1 known Mure. Fannie, Iletis, each _ 2-? with Piitggv ;iiid llarncsi for the small Cabbage, per bead . 5 ( > 10 sum of *10. ' l'cas, per bushel 30 Fannie will work in anyplace you may Irish Potatoes, per bushel lot) put her, and although somewhat up in Dge, Sweet 1 otatoes, " ??0 (? CO with care will last many years. Grist, per ! > \ inegar, per gal 40 ( __ Sorghum, " 31)0/ do About 20 pair of Window Sash, J 3.1 x 0 , part of them glazed, and all in good order. ||.\VINU purchased the plunt of the Seven ( t turned l'ia/za posts, with cips _f Atlantic Phosphate Company, togeihaiid bases, entirely new. er with the entire stock, brand and good-will, P. M. SlOKhS. we take this method of thanking the friends Dec i IS tf. and patrons of (ho Chicora Fertilizer Cotnpa_ ny for their cordial support and patronage in the past, and now solicit the patronage of the WrP f II Atlantic Phosphate Company, as well as the ^ Chicora brands, guaranteeing that, under the t m i r i i xr ,ri. management of the Chicora the reputation I I I II I 111 iVl r earned by Atlantic brands will be fully sus' CJIICOKA FBKTILIZBK COMPANY O? Charleston, S. C. ?GEO. A. IVAtiKN'ER, General Manager. Aulas is almost here, ami the ?l-,30-3ni. Ofiods have be?jtui to come in. ^ on YOU OUGHT TOiieetl not trouble your numl about ivhotu t.. I.iiy your ,\ ill! I', AT .MAW 1, A IU ES Hll'ITS ^ Alii; 1 III III . USING TUB CKLEBRATED ? I'ONFN'TIONKIIIKS ""0,l|lllTS' ^'u'll!!' Machine." * * ' ' NEAIU.Y EVERY WEEK ADDS TO TUB NUMRKIt UK THOSE WHO I] Kill LY - (.(? JO ? AITKKCIATE THIS YALl'A 15 LE TOIIN rp T^OSK'S imokuf misiTUiu at loiiv I l%()SF'S MUI A SMALL ( US I. t J "lliM # Fl'LLl W A H HA NTThat is headquarters f??r such '' " J" 1J " ltouiK. I have bought them, ami ilai.s. lliey raiot he sold in the Xmay. . ' ? Tin: l-RKTTflxr MSB OJ I PRICE $19.50 AND F re nIS C e11 i i 6 s height from the Fa0 i vrr brought t<> I 11 ion, with nice ju\es to |?ut it up iii. Don't leave | SOLI> j<v j own without seeing iny goods. r jomxt. rose. A. H. Foster & Co., STORE or m TOM; Have you been there ? IT NOT vol SHOULD CO HV AM. MEANS. - '*> vv^ . UNDOCliTEPLY they have the i.aiiukst stock, the prettiest designs. the most attractive display and the LOWEST PRICES overseen in I'nion on any line of goods. Their Paintings and Pictures area wonderful collection of the artists production, consisting of Etchings, Photogravures, Pastells, Water Colors and Oleographs. They combine the force and grandeur of the impressionist schools with the finish and elegance of conservative painters. The picturesque beauty of woodland scenes with the pleasing colors of a summer landscape, and the stillness of a forest, with the animated scenes of agricultural life. Everything is depicted in a spirite*', natural and characteristic manner and impresses the spectator with their fidelity to nature and art?in a word, they arc the representations of the artist's dreams of lovliness and beauty. Call and see them at once. No prettier or more aoccptible Christinas present can he given. NOW AS TO FURNITURE. I>El) ROOM SUITS, l'AHLUll SUITS. M, 7^. . ^ ,iS , CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS. SIDE BOARDS AM) WARDROBES & ^ You known, ami wo know ami everybody clso know that 15AILEY & Ml.'RPHY is 11E A D< * I A HTE RS for assort niont, variety of stylos and elegance of finish and Low in: tens they are the acknowledged loaders. As is WORTH to Paris, so is BAILEY & MURPHY TO UNION. 1 Do you catch on? If not call and wo will explain. You are always welcome at MMI ^ P. S.?We forgot to say that our prices are figured on a basis of four cents cotton, thereby making us even lower than the lowest. Bailey & Murphy. WHEN YOU BUY YOU WANT TO GET THE Very Most for Your Money, 1 i \ r\ xt ? m \7" t r o u u i\ 1 ? \J u f WELIj <>?> TO W. T. BEATY'S CASH STORE, WHERE Vol" WILL FIND ONE OK THE NICEST LINES OK DRY GOODS, N"IKt ST* EVER RRUlOlIT To UNION. The W. L. Douglas Shoe is ?riveil up to ho the host on tlio market, and wo arc solo agents here, \\ e also handle the ? &&&!?*? Unsurpassed for use and beauty. Kor Ladies wo have the famout Drew, Selby & Cos Shoo, and the large and growing demand for it testifies to its worth. A hig lino of DRESS (!(><>I>S at prices that sell the goods on sight. Don't fail to see our 7 oy. Wool Killing loans, at he-; cents. Ladies and Men's Wool Hose at Die per pair. Men s ready made clothing from Sii.AO up. Hoys suits at almost any price you please, lie sure to array yourself in one of ROSE \ ' S T.\^ LOR MADE SI ITS. made to youi measure. A hig line of BEATY'S FAMOUS YANKEE NOTIONS, ALWAYS ON HANT = W. T. BEATY = i yi \ ? > \ r Notice to Tax Assessors A XvL^kTl^lV \i rnm: iiooks w>n i>c open for the a?scm ^ - ANI? ? Jl me it t of la.xci from 1st of January fo ml 7? y Tri"^ y ? ^\/" the Tilth of Fobrtwry, IS'.i.'i. For Iho c<ns . I\ I j I I la y venieiicc of the tax as?e?s>r<?, I wiil attend (lie fol owing places on the dates designated \ OUK llo.MKS IIV 1'A IN I'lNU WITH below JOHN LUCAS & CO'S aw""" ? I5KADV MIXI'.P PAINTS. I'ro-s Keys, Jan. t?. FOR 10years We llfive handled Fish Ham. - Jan. 12. these paints with; J?n. u. the UfsT KfSI'I TS ' Ml. Tabor. Moorhen 1 s Store, Jan. I*>. . _ . . " Kelt on, * - Jan. Hi, WAGON PAINTS, 1 ? J . IT, IS, I?.?, JJllgJfV Paints, Fur-I Uowdeysvillc. Ji.n. 1}|. nit urc Varnish, wiiktnswiiie, - - Jan. Oi rr i /vi l>rayi'nvillc. - Jan. 'J!. stains. Han <)i ... , ^ . limber lltdgc, Jan. Jl. PlMISll. 1 U tt \ and T. H. Litllejohn s Store, Jan. 2a. Window (.(lass, at Jonesville, Jan. LOWEST PRICES olhoe at I ninii. from Jan. 1'S to .i(t;h of Feb. Iv;i.' >. Paint color card John ?. pa it It. and <|iin.iitity esti- r?un,y Au,,i,or I mates furnished on "" 11 " ' '' " application. The advertisement that catchca toe ey? I touches the pocket hook. Ken t I'OSTFR 5i A. II. FOSTER .V CO, Cos. I