The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 21, 1894, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. ^ I ^ ~"W V 1 7^ V "T"- ^ ^ T t ' jk:\* 7\ ^ ^ M JOB WORK JojaiotL Ox-vxelxTLio. J^ J 1^ ? X X i^S | ? VOL. XXV. NO. 51. IN ION, ?. ( ., FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 18DL St nft A Y if. A if A ~ BDSINESS DIRECTORY. D. E. Hydrick, ?T. A. SAWYER, Spartanburg, S. C. Union, S. O. 11 YD KICK & SAW Y Ell, attorneys at law. Judgo Townaenil'a Old Office. MUNII0 & MUNROT" ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 2 LAW RANGE. 87S7STOK ks7~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? AND ? TRIAL JUSTICE. OFFICE REAR OP oottrt AAV/ VkJlJi T. . WALLACE, Attorney at Law, NO. 3 LAW RANGE. S( H UM PERT & Ill TI KH, Attorneys at Law, NO. 3J LAW RANGE. McKissick & Cothran ? ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,? Corner Main and Judgment Streets. IDentistry. Dr. -A. It. Sraltli's l DENTAL ROOMS, 1 OVER? | A. IT. FOSTER A- CO.'S STORE. 1 Cocaine used in extracting teetli. Jan 5-1 -ly ' F. M. FARR, j GEO. MUNRO, \ President. ! Cutdiier. MERCHANTS' aid PLANTERS' , National Hauls, i OF UNION. Capital Stock, $60,000; Surplus, $.">0,000; Stockholders Liabilities,$00,000; TOTAL?$170,000. , OFFICERS: 1 F. M. Fnrr, I'rcs't. ; A. H. Foster, Vice ' Pres'fc.; Geo. Muuro, Cashier; J. D. Arthur, Ass't. Qushier. DIRECTORS: ! "W. H. Wallace, A. G. Rico, Win. .Tef- 'J fries, T. O. Duncau, ?T. A. Fatit, J. T. Douglass, J. Cl. McKissick, I A. II. Foster. ? JFlVAVE SOLICIT Yorn Rcsinesh. William A. Kicholson & Son, J -B AKT K. JE3 ns,- ! i No. 90 Main Stuf.f.t, i Pee advertisement in another column. ' 1 fin mi ftni p1 i X^l.v/X| Ji 1 V IV 1 j Is'umber8 SO ami 81 Main Street, : W. M. GIBUS, PKOI'Iiietou. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Jso. 81 Bachelor Street GARltETT & CO. , Ylje tfi)ion Yinie^ i 1 ( Cor*. Miiin nml Judgment Stn., , ] JOSIAII CRUDEP, - - Editor. , < i Union marrli: and GRANITE WORKS, GEO. GEEEES. ' HEAVY: ; 1 ?AND? FANCY GROCERIES, Flour, Meal, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lard and Sait. Tlnrif Unnfinnt n rn ri mi Dtiiipoi mm,* Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, Etc. I BAGGING AND TIES.! FULL STOCK OF PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO. I Plantation Hardware. Fresh oh of everything in the Grocery lino always on Junitl at rock bottom prices at W. H. Sartor's, ON TIIF CO IIX Kit. Sc]?t. 14 M Deo. ). j a i/ FROM WASHINGTON. NKWSY 1TKMS PICKICD UP AT TIIK NATIONAL CAPITOL. Sayings and Doings of tlio Official Heads of the Government. Civil Sorvico Commissioner Proctor Bays by tlio time Mr. Cleveland goes out of oflieo nearly all government employes will l?o under the civil service rulcH, nud then it will bo useless for congressmen to cliaso about tbo departments for offices. Then, ho says, congressmen may devoto their attention to matters of legislation. It is prolmhlo that the diplomatic correspondence relative to Blueflelds will not be sent to congress before tbo holidays. This delay is caused by no unwillingness on the part of the state department to furnish the information, but by the great volume of the correspondence which covers a period of two years, and will probably make tho largest diplomatic document scut to congress in many years. General John C. black, of Illinois, a representative in the present congress, but defeated for the next, has been provided for by tho president. Air. Cleveland has appointed him United States attorney for the northern district of Illinois. General black was commissioner of pensioffs during Air. Cleveland's first term and ho is the first of tho unfortunates of congress who are provided for. i in- piesiueni iins approved tlie nets providing fur the dedication of the IMiicknmauga aiul Chattanooga nationll parks, aud to enable the secretary >f the treasury to remit or mitigntc lines, penalties, or forfeitures; also the joint resolution to pay the officers tml employees of the senate ami house if representatives their respective tsnliriis for the month of December on the 20th instant. examination for Postal Clerks. The next regular examination for idmission to the classified postal servee will be held at all of the free deiviiy offices on the first Saturday of I une, with the exception of the folowing tifty-three offices that were lassilied prior to January ">, lH'.M: Chicago, Ciucinnati, Cleveland, Colitubus, Ohio; Dallas, Texas; Dayton, )hiu; Denver, Col. ; DesMoines, la.; )etroit, Mich.; Crand llapids, Mich. ; luliaiiapolis, I n?l.; Kansas City, Mo.; jos Angeles, Chi. ; Louisville, Mem>his, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New 1 )L'Imliw iUH? ' ^*1 -1 .? XT. ? Vrtland, Oregon; Providence, St. jouis, St. Paul, San Francisco ami L'olcdo. In these oIlieeH the examination will >e held as licretofore, on the first I'uesdays t>f Fehruary and August and >n the succeeding days where the exuninations cannot be completed in one lay. In all other free delivery offices lie regular semi-examinations will lereafter he held on the first Saturlays of June ami December. Provisoes will he made for an extra oxuminition between the first Saturday of iext June, if necessary, and if request d by the board of examiners. The linnge of dates has been found necessary in order to facilitate the work of ho board of examiners. WHO IS OOVEHNOIU PKNNKSSKK'S OFFICIAL COUNT IS IN FAVOIt OF EVANS, tVliilo Tiirnoy's Friends Claim That Ilo Will Oct it. A Nashville special says: Secretary >f Stato Morgan has just received tho poll lists and tally sheets from ltoano jounty, thus completing tho returns, iml has made public tho official voto for governor. The figures give Evans (republican) 105,104, Turncy (democrat) 104,5150, iml Minis (populist) 23,092. Evans' plurality is therefore 948. Tho canvassing board iH proceeding to canvass tho vote for assemblymen, rhere will doubtless be a contest for the governorship before the legislature. Iloth sides are claiming fraud and collecting evidence. DKMOCKATS SAY Tl llSKY IS F.LROTF.D. Another Nashville dispatch is as follows: The official vote for governor [is just given out makes Evans' plurality 718. The democrats in a general way claim that tho poll tax law was disregarded in East Tennessee, and that in some of tho counties in that part of the state, which is republican, frauds can be shown sufficiently to reelect Governor Turncy, It is therer i.?i l il l it. i ;n lore jiroimniu iiim mo legiBJHihi o win lmvo to consider a content for tho office. At tlie republican headquarters it is claimed that the election laws wcro observed in hut few of tho rural districts in west Tennessee and in not many rural districts in middle Tennessee, that in Fayette and Lauderdalo counties, which are democratic, gross frauds wtro perpetrated, as shown by tho aflidavits of a large number of men who swear that they voted for Kvans, notwithstanding tho fact that tho otlieial returns do not show that the votes were cast. >1 iiiistcriiil Crisis in Italy. Much excitement prevails in ltoine, Italy, as a result of the action of ox Frontier (lioletti in placing in the hands of the President of the Chamber of Deputies important documents relating to tho Ihinco-ltomaua scandals, with which the former's name has been connected. A ministerial crisis is regarded as certain. TO PAY IN MAlton. TIIK TIME DESIGNATED FOR COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX. The Secretary of the Tresury Talks ol Its Regulations. Tho secretary of tho treasury Thursday approved tho incomo tax regulations. Every citizen of tho United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and every person residing or doing business in tho United States who has an aunual incomo of more than $3,500 is required to make return, undor oath, l>*foro tho first Monday in March of each year. The return is to include all incomes received in the yenr 1804, from January 1st to December 31st. Guardians, trustees and all corporations acting in any fiduciary capacity aro required to make similar returns for minors, wards or beneficiaries. Persons having less than $3,500 annual income are not required to make returns. All incomes of $4,000 and over aro taxable 2 per cent. Tho person making tho return is required to nmko affidavit that he has included in such return all gains, profits and incomo from every sourco whatever received by him, or to which ho is justly entitled for that year and that ho is honestly and truly entitled to mnke all the deductions entered on his return, and that ho has truly answered the interrogatories set forth on n blank form. Tlio gross gains, profits ami income ! returned by persons nro to include ! gross profits of any trado or business ' wherevor carried on, rents received or accrued during tho j'enr, profits from sales of real estate purchased within two years, farming operations and proceeds, money and value of nil personal property acquired by ] gift or inheritance, premiums on bonds, stocks, notes and coupons; incomo from trado or profession not by stated salary and not heretofore enumerated ; from salary or compensation other than that received from tho United States; from salary or ! compensation paid by tho United i States; undivided gains and profits of any partnerships; interest received or accrued from nil notes, bonds or other securities; interest on bonds or coupons paid by any corporation ; divi- , dends from corporations; incomo of i wifo or minor children or child; nil other sources of incomo not above enumerated. Deductions Allowed, turns are: Four thousand doTlnrs exempt by law; interest duo and paid within tho year; national, state, county, school and municipal taxes paid, not including assessments for local benefits; amount expended in purchase iiiid product ou 01 nvo Biocit or pro- t duco Bold within tho year; ncc- i cBHftry expoiiBCH specified by items actually incurred iu carrying ou iiuy busi iicsH or trade; Iohscs actually (sustained during tho year, specified; actual losses on sales of real estate purchased within two years; debts contracted and nscertaiued in j tho year; salary or compensation over 1 $4,000 from which tho tax of '2 perCentum has been withhold by tho dis- i burning ofiicers of tho United States government; dividends included in tho estimates of gross profits from corporations on which tho '2 per cent tax has been paid by such corporations. If any person fails to inako return or ; makes false return, the collector is to make rolurn for him from evidence obtained by summoning the person and examinitig his books, aud from all other cvidonco obtainable, and shall add 50 per cent to tho tax fund duo as a penalty for neglect aud 100 per cent for a fraudulent return. All corporations, companies and associations, both resident and foreign, doing business in tho United States aro required to make annual return of net profits on a separate blank to cover tho calendar year 1894.* Tho exemption of $4,000 allowed to persons is not extended to corporations, but tho return must cover all net profiis without exemption. Tho annual return of corporations must j include: Tho gross profits from all kinds of 1 business, tho expenses, exclusive of iu- | terest, annuities or dividends; the net profits, without allowance for interest, annuities or dividends; the amount paid on account of interest, annuities and dividends; the amount paid in sal- I aries of $4,000 or less to each employe, j A RAILROAD PritCIIASUI). An Issue of JjU}. ?<),(K)0 In Ootids Authorized by the N., C. A. St. L, A called meeting of tho stockholders of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. T/ouis railway was held at Nashville Wednesday with 81,201 shares out of iuu,uuu representee, mostly ny proxy. The purchase of the stock "f t he Homo railroad, of Georgia, extending eighteen miles from Kingston to Rome, was endorsed and a resolution was adopted authorizing the issuance of $Gr?0,<)0<> of G per cent income bonds on tho Western and Atlantic railroad, the proceeds to bo used to reimburse the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis for money expended in improvements. POLLOCK DKOL1NKS. Il?' Is Under Contract and Cannot bo School Commissioner. Professor P. I>. Pollock has declined to accept the position of state school commissioner of Georgia, to which ho was recently appointed by Governor Atkinson. His reasons are that the board of trustees for Mercer University refuses to release him from the contract ho has with them. DEBS CONVICLEa C S ENTKNCK I) TO 8KUVE SIX ^ MONTHS IN JAIL. ^ O Others of tlio American Hallway Union Moil Oct Three Months. ] ter At Chicago, Saturday, Judge Woods sentenced Eugene V. Debs, tlio leader pft] of the American Railway Union strike, Oyi to six months in tho county jail, as a jn* punishment for violating tho injuno- jnv tion issued by himself ami Judge j0y Grosscup, July last. To tho rest of f.te tho men, with tho exception of Mc- J.'R] Venn, ho gave three months. In tho n v case of MeVean sentenco is suspended. ]jU) Sentence is not cumulative, covering tho cases of tho government and tho J Santa Fo railroad ngainst tlio men. Tho snmo sentence is imposed in each Al6 case, but tho sentences begin and end at tho same time, December 24th. Tho defendants are: 13. V. Debs, president,; Sylvester Kelliher, secre- TjQ tary ; Ij. W. Dodgers, M. J. Elliott, f (| James Ifogau, William Burns, J. D. MeVean, Leroy M. Goodwin. The of i sentence is generally considered a the light one. Tho case will be appealed. AIs? In speaking of tho decision Attorney Darrow, alio represented tho do- T fondants, said: "Tho decision is bad law, but the sentence is remarkably lenient." Mr. Howard said he was prepared to y expect anything. President Debs was yOU more cast down than any of tho others. It was in tho discretion of the court | to senteuee them to any term of years ho chose within constitutional limits j (jf and to impose any line ho thought lit. *.* TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Tlio president Rent to the scuato { j Thursday the nomination of Jervis * Spencer, of Maryland, to be consul of tho United States at Curacoa, Weet Indies. A special from Lima, Peril,says thut pnv ministers from Columbia,Kcundur and H/j| lVru liavcd signed a jiroctocol submitting tho boundary dispute to Spain as arbitrator. IJyron Myers and flenrge Wheeler have been arrested at Caldwell, Idaho, for Counterfeiting. Wheeler is thought to be the head of a gang operating ex- Clon tensively. Myers is a farmer. all 1; Tho courthouse at Le wist on, III.,was * >n?' totally burned early Saturday mom- Loni ing. Most of tho records were saved. The building was erected in ltWl), and Abraham Lincoln deliver*'- a famous ,meh iu it iii^od. muauy L has received the whole . <4?t for tho armor for Kussia's two new war vessels. Tho eontrret calls for over |jj 12,000 tons and means a full year's work in the armor department. J n a published letter, C. S. Thomas, Colorado, membir of the democratie flsi national eommittee, predicts that the gold power will utilize the war be- / tween China and Japan as a measure V for tho dost ruction of silver in the orient, and i normouslv increase the value of gold. ^ ^ Jeremiah Oluev, of Hartford, school fund commissioner of the state of Connecticutt, charged with misappro- Tl printing the income of the state Ht'hool fund and with receiving money re- ^ suiting from the investment of the 0" fund, in addition to his salary of . ' S'-,0()0 as commissioner. ' In the South Carolina house of rep- Conj resentativts Mr. Thomas, of ltichland, 4 exploded a bombshell byltl- Hiring a p^l resolution asking why tfs. _ "ironsnrer had paid out $111,000 for slate ftmj jirinting to the Columbia Jlct/i?tcr, .mro tiovernor Tillman's organ, when only rim? ? 20,000 had been appropriated. com The eon! miners employed at the (5, Nottingham works, on the Wheeling Pail division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, have accepted the proposed reduction of 9 cents a ton in wages, 7. pending a settlement for the Pitts- tach hnrg district. This is the first break of the miners in the district. GROWTH OF TIIE SOUTH. ?T i The Industrial Condition as Keportod . for the Past Week. \Ar The icport on the iix1iistri.il condition of the South for the past week hkvs: Tlicro continues to h a steady iner?a?o in tlio number of new cotton mills, and in addition to plants now in * operation. Mo o attention j^beinf* given to ilie miking of ibo tinor gi ft win, n goods. Sa i Several additional furnaces mo to k '".it<> bbst in ilio lib iningltnm district, wb r.- tiic ilcninnd for iron is fairly well maintained. The production of Iuin 1 i r grown larger t acb we.-k. Clo\eriiI business is not verync ivc. Tiiirtv-foiir now industries wcro established or incorporated dui ing tl e week, togotlier with j,i seven enlargements of nianufae'orii'B and ei^ld _ important new buildings. Prominent among ? f' the new iiulus riia ice two pp j ctcd new cot- tanl toll mills at New Oil alls, La-, and a 5J0.000 _____ spinillc cotton mill nt C iflon, S O.; the Millcola Lunibcr( o..capita1 JdOO.OtO, of Minnoola. (la., nixl tlio Khrt report ! *? rti::z t Co.. of Bhreveport, i.a,, capital Tnu.ewo. Tito I'aun- a I cah Kloetrio <'o.. ?"ni?it?1 $40,0(0, has been chartered nt I'adncah, Ky.:4lic II<?t Sp inas Rt'am Laundry Co., capital $20,000, hi Hot J Kpringa, Ark., the Iluckley High Speed K eva- t(] tor Co., at New Orleann, La., and tlio I. M, !> | Tobacco and ('igar O >., of Mobile, Ala., capi- , ! tal f 20,( 00 rlo i A barrel fae'ory with $10,000 capital has been chft orgnniz -d at Norfolk, Va.; a $10000 conatrnc- ?.:? lion company atdlalvcaton, Tex., and a lumber romp my with the name eitpital at Thoioaa, W. Mid Va. lin k ami tile uoiks are lo l>o built at org /ngnstn, (la., oaiin ng factrgioa at Rock wood. ()f j Teim , and (i.ilveaton. Tex., and ti airing mills ... at ItateKVilla, Ai k., Cl< v. land, Lexington ami | McGliee, Trim., Uroadway and llaphino, Va., exj ) and Elk River, \Y. Va- A foundry and ma- Kftc. I chine hlu p ia r p >ri? d at Pine Bl'iff. A<k.;un I c eririrnl plant > G. orgotown, H. C ; ice factori h nt IliHHellville, Ark., and Hammond,*!,a., C'o! (in I woodworking plants at Tampa, Fla.. White- (Ju castle, La-, Cniinollv'n Sprinpa, N. C., and -i IhcBlt n, Tenn?Tradesman, Chattanooga. not Hardware Alen Organizing. Th A large number of lending whole aide hnril ware men from nil parts o' out , the country m l i:i session nt Chicago <*?'1 Thursday or I'm* formation, jf potts i "hi ! hie, of n no l uiiii i ii.sno.Miition of hard 'l?t i ware in* :i:i ! i enerul discussion r Th ' the hardware iol biter trade. wo ITY YSTER ALOON. [ am now running a first-class Oy? Saloon. I hovo a liandsomo Las' Parlor divided from Gentlemou'f rlor. Everything is clean, and sters fresh from Norfolk are served all styles every day. Ladies arc itod to come and inspect our Parnnd Cooking Arrangements. A w can bo prepared in fivo minutes, (liilios furnished by the quart twice reek if wanted. Also have a full u of the fiuest WENCH CANDIES, o PLAIN and MIXED CANDIES. Fruits oT All Kinds. ncy aM Family Groceries all kinds. I am headquarters for finest CAKES and CRACKERS. > for Tobacco and Cigars. ry the "Seaboard." /"ill keep Loaf Bread and will givo regular customers prices. NO. R. MATHIS. >or below Bailey's Furniture Storo. ov 9-15-tf F. SCAIFE & SON, THE CORNER, IS THE PLACE TO BUY icy ant Family Groceries. They ure receiving fresh goods every week. Canned goods of nil kinds and best brands new crop Raisins. ncd Currnnts, Citron, Nuts of inds, Malaga grni?es, Apples, lges, Bananas, Cocoanute, oiih, Figs. Potatoes, Cabbngop, Onions, Cranberries. BEST PORKHAUSAC.E TWini." a WF.EK. Fresh Every Sanmiaj; ,__i_ -n m? - - - ttt ?i m mm Twice a weex. sli Oatmeal and Jliiekwheat. r:>"*A 11 Goodu 1 )el i vcred Free. "A^J)IS)ATKS FOlt THE ElUGt TR.ADE Of Union County, and thin is loir Platform.: PURE DRUGS. LOWEST PRICE consistent with junlity of our goods. ACCURACY and COMPETENCY pouuding prescriptions. Wo carry the largest lino of 'ENT MEDICINES in the county. Our stock of Medicines,Chemicals Pharmaceuticals is immense,and is hnged from the largest mauiifactunnd importing houses in the i try. Wo carry a full stock of the best its, Oils, Putty, Whitewash and PAINT BRUSHES. Wo carry the finest line of Spec's and Eye Glasses in the county. UNION DRUG CO. ily 20-29?ly ALL PAPERS From 5 to .>0 Cents Per Roll, 'apcr Hanging a Specialty. sfac ion (.'uaranteed SI e Rest Artistic Work. W. A. KltAUS, Spartanburg, S- ('. or further information, apply at S. Mathib' store or addross at Spar>urg. nov 9-45-8m GULF TRANSIT COMPANY. iow Organisation With Headquarters In Florida. i... uibiuu uiid I'uru unit uu ui mt January 10th, next, applicatioi I bo mado to Governor Mitcholi, o: irida, for letters patent, grunting f rter to the Golf Transit Company h Pensacola as ita plaeo of lmsincs* I a capital stock of ?'200,000, Tin ani/ation of tliis company is par the plan of the Louisville ami Naah 0 Railroad Company to increase tin ort and import business of the Pen ola port. M. H. Smith, president o Louisville and Nashville Railroat mpany, will bo president of tin If Transit Company; H. W. Brnci 1 bo vico president, and W. II. Key da will bo secretary and treasurer ese gentlemen aro all residents o uiaville, Ivy. The company will bi horizod to buy, sell and expor d, coke, lumber, timber, stores ugles, iron and other ores and othe on stic products and merchandise ey will uIho import sugar and hard ods. AUk for Tuner Dollars? Tf L? W ? ?, $i?e w MG"7 **1% ^Tj/\cc IDENT ^ |l7jUrANCC PoJlCY ps ^ ^ ^ f?%* ^ 10 0r~ ' i !"** iLSu^T/ ? wjy ^sCLOSING OUT SALE, - AT - > The condition of my affairs is such that I am forced to close out my stock of Merchandise. Prices have been made in accordance with the situation. a SHOES!! HATS! I A largo stock at cost, consisting of the | PRICES if Very Host Goods, j ITTSTPTTIT? IN ALL GRADES. ! VALUE. Clothiug is to be sold regardless of cost. Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, at prices tlint will sell them to persons who arc judges. It is needless for me to quote prices, as wo ure determined to sell. Do you want to sav* ' I your money? R. T. GEE. , means so much more than ', , 'trifling' ailments neglected. "I ^ / Don't play with Nature's \ HEART DISEASE. ,'greatest gift?health. i , If you arc feeling * Fluttering, No Appetite, Could -n!!/'//-;/'C not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r\rmXm'c iiaustc<i%M vow's, I - UiOWnS s:5%rrta,,sSio} "For a long time I had a terrible t-.cKin .-a cnrctuk-i pain at my heart, which fluttered al- if j"K dn-innsi reiiamost incessantly. I had no appetite j ? J fAfl nlcS^SiL ' and could not sleep. I would be , lluil Hmwn's i-on iiii-i compelled to sib up iu bed and belch u-rs. .view i>?t- $ gas from my stomachuntil I thought ? T\ ' .* i^m'S} every minute would be my last. / rx*TTAf*C very nrst <k*i-u > There, was a feeling of oppression \ JUmOj I );??r, about my heart, and I was afraid to < f'/"','.V * draw a f ull breath. I could not sweep . .-=?5'' * "* J \ a room without resting. My husband yx p , induced mo to try ,? It Wti.fi TCb > Dr. Miles' Heart Cure d Dyspepsia, Kidney and l.ivcr P , 4 . i Neuralgia, r roubles, li and am happy to sav it has cured me. , n . n. , I I now have a splendid appetite and ? Constipation, Lad Ibo. SL slcen well. Its eilect was trulv mar- Alalaria, Nervous ailments ?, velous." j *1, Worrcn's complaints. J' MKS. FIARRY E. STAItU, Pottsvillo, Pa. ? ?" Get onlv the Roniilitc- it I nsornar.oil ml Dr. Mllos Heart Cure in sold on a posltlvo f lines on t!?.- wtappcr. All otheis :uo m.1>- ^ puaranteo that the lirst. bottlo will lionefit. \ solutes. t>a receipt of i\v.?? ; .?:?? s w . 9 All tlruRpists soil it at. $1, 0 bottles for 15. or f will send sol <.t lei Hentitiud V. orlU'5'l It will bo sent., prepaid, on receipt of prico \ Pair Views ami booh lice. }f by tho Dr. Allied Medical Co., Plkhart, lad. jf erov/n chemical co. c'!.t!mo:ii?, ir>. "t, AtvXf. .tu) . n/rrmi j '* Solil l>v J>. F. Posey, Tnion, S. C. I For Sale by The Union Druif Ooinpa ' i)v and J5. F. Posey, I 11i? 11, S. BUY BEST MATERIAL ' I** El Cement - and Brick Company, j Henibjuftrtcrs for nil Mnsona' j f j Qf-j^ LIME, PIjASTEIJ, ltOSENDALE, V jjb P| 6 ALL SIZES I ERIi A COTTA PIPE! ~ ; M.xK.. 1'OTS. <un w.o?.? ""tasteless I i rj ill I . Ololii'iilcil Hock Wall Plaster! I | | | ^ Largest Depot in tlie South. BaSBZfl B H Sh wSfii??? ^ \\ arehouHC on Knilroad 1 rack. Write HKtflH 53^ rg so B ? for frier's. | | | J | L ~ I B HUILDIXG lilUCK A SrKC'IALTY. |1 H M ' St |>t' 7 :}ti ' IS JUST AS COOD FOR AD 9 f The I'm son Was a Counterfeiter. j ^A^ARRANTEO* I,' i J I n Tho treasury department is in- PnrisMedicineco.,?t.Iuwi?.''Mi**-.4. *"<& J> ' flB t formed of tho arrest in tho Lookout r.m';vk h ?ta^tki.ksh ru/y;. r,4. ^ ?t? Id. , molintaillH of Alntinina of W. J. Mor- >.>uuM tliroo irroHSiilrendjr fy-'r* fld r ris, a preacher, charged with inanu- ? AH fucturing counterfeit silver coin. Hov- *wUou u? your'iouic. ' '*/ jD9 end acts of pliitea and a largo quantity 1 *e^ 9HS of coin wore captured. | l' or ky li. '''"ij '**^^H m