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g? ! THE UNION TIMES. JOSIAHORUDUP, - Editor. I'rUiaj, iit'ccinbcr 21. 1894. w:, RATES OF ADVERTISING. ^ One. dol'nr per square firsiTqscrtioii. hft^ ^ Cents per square tvi** each sub9*qne^t^fi- 1 serlioo. Liberal contracts will be made for 'o space for advertisements of three months ho* 0nrati >u and over. ttS , Local advertisements tkx rr.xrs a line. tra All communications for publication, ex- pr? cept regular correspondents must be neeotn- inj p-tnied by the real name of the sender. ,irt ' The Lditor is not responsible for the W views of correspondents. ~ , J Obituaries of over eight lines in length the r will be charged for as other advertisements iic< for all in excess of that amount. otjPOST OFFICE DIRECTORY. ? ?< The l\ O. will be opened for business in from S A. M. to 0.00 1*. M. aui The Money Order Department will be opened for business from 0 A. M. to 1 l\ M. ^ \ I.?i 1 oniticr will flost1 l?rOIllI)(!v Jit 1 *J.4t> P. M.; going West 1.10 1'. M. wa The until will l>e taken from the street hoi ton each day '!0 minutes before the trait.s at- juil rive. U. \\. IIA11 HIS, 1'. M. < ! < To Our Subscribers. mi: Produce, chickens, turkeys. eggs, butter, the wood, etc., delivered at the Timks office, will ,CR be received at the market price in pay incut tin of back dues or renewals of -ubseription to tec the Times. Iiie dispensary got in abjut J-700 woitii of liquor this week. A good second hand New Knglund piaue ^ for Bile?CI 1 HAP. Apply at this 'Micewi Mr. F. W. Moore of AUandalc is at home w': to spend the Christmas with his parents . _ . 1:1. w II K Tiik Thursday niglil drill mcetiog of tlie &;l) Johnson llifles lias bccu disowiuued until ,j,, further notice. The nioiitiiljr business meet- sc= iug? wiT be continued, of course. v^, tio to FO>TKIt ,\ COS Xmas Kvc day and see the crowds clamoring. W:l furnished Congressmen by the gov- rc< rinnieut for distribution in this 1>.strict eau be had upon application to lion. Ceo- W. jjv Shell, Washington. I>. ('. O 1'icaso notice that tlie '>tlen-ivc typograpli- ult r ? m ical error.in the An li tor's notice giving I'ebdays more than her dues, h is been corrected 1TRCKLL is selling blankets at ul- Tti most half price, call and see them. ,j0 O lien J. S. Welch, one of our Ilcpreseu- f ' T1 tativcs in the Legislature. was in town one ?day this week, lie looks like lie had beeu cl well fed at Columbia, lie informs us that the 11 Metropolitan I'eliec bill is growing in favot 10 aud will probably pass. 10 .?. _ in 1 in; youugesl son of Mr. (Jeo. tieddes fell hi ? ?' from a buggy last Sunday evening and tc broke his left arm between the wrist aud cr eibow*. I'r. Monro ?et the broken limb and bi the little fellow is doing well under the eir- is cuniMimees. tli ? ,u jut: executive Committee of the Ln-..,n i ai -juniy i?apirw .^j?uay ? i .-*iivl J . tvi.l meet at Jonesvillc <1 urin^r th* S. s ? on- . ? ? i?iu scim m tiicir nj>pli-f 1 ,|( r cation* 1>y I hut time. jj( J. N. J>oofa, Jul" Com. \ on can bay > 1.00 Cora Tort - r.t I" L" HCMI.K5 u< D'.w for ?1r< -- j, riir.sinr.XT Ci.i;vr.LAN]i is i:i our State. lie arrived at Georgetown on the 17th, ami ni conies to enjoy hi* favorite sport, shooting c, duck*, (.a MudJy Day. avliicli is famous (_ . among hunters. It is ioporto 1 that he kill- , ed 'JO ducks on his second day s outing. r\ Tin: llirthday Party givca at the honie of Capt. A. II. Foster on the night of the 11th '' was <ptite a success. There were a good many {resent, and with the music and recitations and other exercises it was r. very Sl - enjoyable occasion. The collection amount- 1 clto about VJi..iiti, which means, wo rup- c' pose, that the sum cf 'ke ages of all present " amounted to about 'J.'H'O years. ..." _ . ai Guns and uinunitiou at F< ?STFlt & ts. CO'S. i, . . Wihi four years of Kef?rtn an 1 two years L of Democratic rule our p >{!? are just liavjng their eyes opened to the fact (hat wealth and happiness cannot he .secured by lcgisla tion alone nor do ihe\ always follow political success. The fact of :h* bu-incss i- that wc are down tinaiic ally and if we ever got up it will he by patient and c>ntintiou< hard work, economy and diversified crops. We '' must stop making nil cotton. We believe c man is the only animal that Would obsiinately persist in | utting his n ?e to the ' grindstone every Spring when he knurs full l'' well from experience that every lime it ? , , II ? Vlli-J mr|HI IIII 'I 'ircj'l'l- j ? . _ l< Coi.. 15 M.Sioki:-. lor many yens the tv i clit<-l- tin I pr [ rietor of the Touts, left here n ^ Inst Friday for Charlotte, X. C. lie t >k j < W \ his family ami servants ami effects with him on ' and will locate permanently in the tjueon cr r? t si i y( IVe shall mi s him, especially his kindly |,t: advice and information shout matters con- ih nsctol with the oflicc and arc sorry to lo*e cr so good a citizen from uur town an I county and .State. Um \vc mint congratulate him _ra on his location in one of the test cities in t,u a Stale that i^ second to none in the t nion. ha Mr. Stokes leaves many friends in t nion ha and tli? surrounding country, who will misa lav him grealy. Shall wc n t hope that he will ' ?gi Pint in his new home m< ' " les s he is overstocked on 1 close them out below to n Saved His Lile. on, u'le. lirnggist. Beavers- the To Dr. King's New Dis- or life. Was taken with La I nil the physicians for I' no avail and was given <1 not live. Having Dr. 1 very in my More I sent JJri gan ils use and from the Soi So get he'tar. and alter Cor i was up on I nhout again, livt Slit in g.'d. Wo won t i- j; ^dHiihuiit i' 1 <et u free mo: y?osev ? Drugstore. !' i > I'wo di?peu#nry constates, Lmgs'oa an I i d' or, hate been in town quite a wli It- and ce cur last issue ihoy have made it quite tin f r (lie "blind tigers." is currently reported that a good deal of lind tiger" liquor hns beeu sold here, but til last week the officers had not been able lay their hands on any. Last Saturday srever, the constables were at the depot. ' usual, when the South-bound p ?s-enger | 1 in came in, and on looking into the ev ss e ?r, they saw t wo large suspicious look- ^ ; boxes, larger and more ponderous than Su i usually sent by express. The boxes were t h" rk'ed IV. M. Kiker, I'd ion. S. When | t cars were being unloaded the officers noed (bat lite la*ge packages were not j ut ! fn and ns tho train men were closing the ^ ' 1 >r patparatory to pulling out, they went j j"' the cirs and demanded the boxes for ex- j |a ination. At first the trainmen refused to , It' e up the boxes and demanded that the Kl M cers should be identified. Mr. I.angMon h s accordingly identified by one of the rail- |; id men and thereupon the boxes were un- ui ded and put in the depot. fu hist ns the constables were in (be no', of ^ rning the boxes T. It. Butler. I . S. t'?m- p ssioncr, steppe 1 up unl took charge in t\ r name of Uuc'e tram. The constables pro- '' ted against the packages being taken from in before they were opened and tiieir conits known, but Mr. Butler took no notice M their request ami had the l?o.\cs sent up Mr. J.C. Hunter's ham, where they were sue I ?uJ l'ouud t>> contain corn whiskey. So far as we kuow tiie whiskey has net cn moved, hut we have heard several say it it had turned to water," Mr. flutter ' 11 ship ic to Columbia to-day (Friday i, ifttever it is. There were two boxes seen on Friday .just e the oues captured on iSa'urduy?the I iuc size and appearance, and uul ado I from ^ i express car. Tue constables would have ( zed thnt but they had to go oil on that ry train. I A keg of whiskey Containing I, gallons captured at the depot l.T-t Monday. It a 1 shipped to Coluuihia at once. 'The l .S. reuttc ollicer was str.iiggt alter this packe also but it was found to contain less tlnu '' e gallons, and the cmtablcs held i'. j - - il l'l'llCKF.L will sill you a nice quilt ea ly quilted for Too, regular price *l.rj . I*' Mi:. I .vnLi??!.? s i auk lull seem* to i-o s .-cling considerable opposition in the ti ?usc uit 1 its passage is extremely doubt- 0 !. This bill seems to be the U<t aud n ,j.|>cr:itc measure ol* the administration to i*m the destructive tide of ' hard times. u te incisure would undoubtedly give un si 'is tic and possibly, a stable currency, but 11 looks to us a rather partial law?partial the bankers-. It gives them tlie power ,\ inflate or restrict the currency *t pleas e, a dangerous power to put into the tnds of corporations. If the rate ot invest stays tlie same that it is now any in ease of the money would do the ordinary is in ess man little good. 'lho trouble now not that there is little money to lend, but iat with the low and uncertain prices of I products, the risk en loans is greater, id those who have money prefer to keep ,| at the commercial centers where it can be f [firueu tTrTT i?.iiu i... 39. it eir power to the bc.-t interest of the pub- j c aud their clients. That is ipiite possible C id perhaps pro! il.de. nevertheless it is by '' j means a necessity. I'm ler active coin- a 0 jtition among the hanks that would unluhtc lly be the case, hut this plan of Mr. a it-lisle s looks to lis like nothing less than i immense trust, a corner on the paper irretiey of the country. It is true as Mr. iirlis'o eays tliat it w uild he a sure lentcdy ^ tainst a local rouey panic if the banks t, iiiuhl see f.t to app'y ilie remedy, but n mild it not just as surely put it in the iwcr of the banks to create u panic an 1 ins enhance the price of money, over hick tho batiks would have nlmost exclave control. With the oil trust, the tobne* (rust, the sugar trust and the proposed ut.ui trust can wo afford to trust our tinner* in the hands of what might be a loticy trust. If this is a shadow that we re frightened at. it i* a shadow that con- ] lias within itself the power of uiutcrializ- ' 1 ig, whether it should choose or deem it vpedicnt to exorcise that power or m t. ,, -o- | bargains that or?- bargain* in Winter f, <; od-. at Tin: <>u? i;i:i,i a 1:1.1-:. 0 !' It looks now very much like ilie Metro- ,s ,-liiati 1'olii-e bill will pis* I, ih liou.es nt.J ' a c.me a law. We are sirry for it ?sorry ! ^ ml it has become nccf**aiy for our legis- i ^ ture to enact such a liaish measure to \i erce lh? ino-t enlightened and what ought he the m -st law abiding potth.n < f our iiimiitiity. into a due observnnee of the m clan- 1 law ol the land. We are opt used ! ' lb the principles oml, died in the f ill -im- t!y becau-e. I - Iteving in the | riticiple- of j tn craej, we lo-k with disfavor upon crviliing that ten-Is toivatd- cent i.ili/.i II of power. by having loo luiii-li in the - -re'ion of one man or too many offices at e man s disposal, it does not look delimit ic to ns t-i all .iv the tiiiveruor ot the *te to compel the citizens of a lown t-> p iv v I r tin eupport of oflieers over wli m ev have no oontrol. and whose >ul tries en are determined by some on# else | f I here is 111i? to be raid. however, in re- 1 rd to the measure : If it is harsh those J' vnsthat have refused to enforco the law ()i ve iki right to Complain, mid these tha' m ve enforced it mar remember that pena' v? at? not !irecte*! against the gun] but L' linst the 1 uvle^f. r*i'M?lc9. borne Morn n mire lias become nlnnM a necessity mi- of - the .rtntc would see her laws set at nglit ami defied by a tew town". Let U" learu a lesson from lliix, namely, 1 >e in subjection to the powers that be an i t > obey the law an I have resp'ct for i law whatever we msv think of its merits an e flic icy. - ? - ? | tin Ktieklen > Arnica Salto I'll? I'l.-r S\iw in the world for t'oi-. j lisc. Sores, i leer-, Salt IMieunt, l ever | an t", Tetter, ('hupped Hands, Chilli a as. | in! n?, and all Skin Cruption*. And po?i- 1 bo dy cures riles, or no joy required. It [ r< yi'irai.lee l t> (five perfect sn;i?'n Hon or ' aev refunded. l'rie? l'*> cents per box K SALI'. ItY H. I I'USLV. ] i =?= MASTERS SALES. ' 4 i'?# li a N U a it \, l sn.*?, I | State of South Carolina. count* of i Niov | In the Court of Common l'lca.". T. C. Duncan, as Kx'r 11. II. IJ ice, .1. T. I., Fo. tt. N ol>oiliei.CC to tin order made in the above Mated ease, Oct. Utli, 18.VI, l.y II a ! onor, Judge A. I' Aldticdi. I will sell :il lion, before the Couit Home door, on, dead it, Ttli January, 1 V>, during the gil Imiirs of stile, the following lands to it: All my light. title, interest and estate gal and equitable in those two certain nets of land late the property of my father, larles \\. Scott, to wit : The Hist tract id the Hammond tract, containing two inlici and t wonty sov. n acre--, alj itiing j nils of J. T. It. Vaughn, Joliu Sartor, David ' jhitiM.n and Hill and t'ulp. A *> the tract town as the "Honu I'lace of my mother, ary II. Scott, and upon which she now redes, in Cniou County, adjoining lands of . N Sprotise. .Mrs. Jell' Smith. I! II. Itelue ol others. My interest in said lands, together with a ill description thereof, being fully set forth certain deeds recoi led in the oflice of the egis'or < ( Mesne Conveyat co for Union unity, Book II. 'Jo. page It's. 11?0, aud ) It). TIlllM.S ()F SALK?CASH. ' C. II. l'llAKll, I Ma?tcr lor Union County, aster s o;h e Dec. lo, lf.'o. i Dec'J I .'>1 St. iSatr <>t' Smith Carolina: CO l'N IT OF INION. In (ho Court of Common I'lca*. Mo rj. Marsh \ Co. ?' V. W. S Urcgory, ct al. N obedience to an order in vie in 'be L alcjve M'aiC'l ease, by 11i-< Honor, Judge . I!. Frn/.er. I will sell before (he Court on?e d?i >r. at I' 1110ii. on Salesday, Tilt of itouary, W.'A. the following lan Is to wit: One tract <>f land known as the "Homo taut ' containing one hundred and fifty-six .re, in the -ante County and istnte, hount> I ly lai,l< :'<? -v;. (Jregory, J. T. 1.avion nd o'lter Inn is < ! H . S. tSregory . i Tins Ian i will he sold in two tracts. Tract I. c 'titanting seventy-Six acres, * untiled by lands of it. 3. Gregory on the ( until, and South iiist hy lands of Ksinte of . T. l.ayton, tt the ?Ve?t and North, and te Homestead on tlio Fast. Trnel 2. The Hotifstea I, containing ighty acres, hounded by lands of .1 T. hay>tt on the N< rib lands of estate of lb It. heldoti n the South. the seventy-*'* acre net on iheWc*t, tlie Columbia l'nblic Itoad ' n tlie liist. TF.ltMS OF SALL. one-thiid t'ASll. balance on a credit of no and two yea: s in equal annual installjenis. with interest from day of to ha CCU It? I l?v llt*TI I Ul Hie | ui VUU3VI .ill ? ? torigago of the promise:". C. II. I'HAKK, M islov f >r Union County. latter s I'tlice. I've. I ?. l>rM. l)eo 21 ".1 81. State of Eolith Curalinat OiL'M'V OF I NION. County of Union. M. I*. >1 eu'lor. as A Ini r. I'lli'ip Pavi*, e: nl. LN ulniFencu to an r let- made i.i the above stated case. i"o! l iui. I v.O, by hi- Honor bulge Urne*t tiny. I v.i'.l .-oil at I Hi n. beorc the Court tl.. do ?r during t^fal All iIt it certain tra-i of la.i 1. lying, l ong an l situate in intue town-lnp, Union 'utility. Stale uteres ii 1, containing one linn- ' red and thirty eight and olio-fourth (loSi) ' otc?. more 1 r 1??. 1 ?<?ut.. 1 ^ I by lan i- hue f If. C. Fair. .1? It" < ?t nu I trao's d and f the lands of lh 1Havis. sai l tract known s tract No. - in tho division if the lauds f lh C. Ihtvis. I HUMS OF SA1.K i 'mi-third in cash, balance on a credit < f > if u l two years, in .jual iiui.i.linciits. wt h inl rest from day of > ilc. I'he credit portion 3 Lc secured by b n I >:" thn purchaser mil lortg igc ol the j to.iiiscs so d C. I!. I'l'.Aivli. Maxtor lot Uniou County. Master s ?>Hicc. I'eo. 1 *>, ISO I. Statf ol South Carolina. Citl'Md of UNION. Court of Common I'icns. iritish vN American M? rtg tgo Co., ' i m; t. 1. A I t itik Siiii- It. ct :tl. IN obedience to ati order male in the above state 1 c iso by b:s l| amr, Judge I. Fra/er, 'JTtli N >v -m r. O'.'l, 1 will ell before the Court lloii?c do. r, in the 11wn of Union, on salesJav. 7th January, "'A. dm it.g the legal hours of sale, the allowing lan Is, to-w it . All that certain inc. . r parcel ot lan.l ling, being nnd situate in the comity and into aforesaid, con..lining ihree liutidre I et c., Ii. un le t >.n the 7- ; i nd c-t bv ( ittnie Smith m iati 1 and lands (.| < . | 'avis on the Fast by IJrond i;v< i. on the outli by land of J. It. .le'b l ies an i <i. 1!. | fright. 1 FU MS i>i' S A I.F O'le-lhirl cash, l.al'tiee n a credit of ne and two year., wult inter.>t from day j i -a ?. The ere li' p..r u l.c secured j y l end of the piiivho- r an I mortgage of io | remises, lite pure!, ecr t. have the j rivi'ege of pat ing a!i e . i. ' !I. FFAKF. Ma-tot !I n .li t'onnty, M:i-ior'? "Hioo. I>iv 1 i!i. !s''l - . - i 1 State of Si ait h ('arnlina. COLNJ'V i >F I N11?N". I t'.jurf of Common W. II Surlwi', It. S. A. l'car?o!i. c( ;i . N obolience to an ci ler 1.11 Ic in nbovo | tat* 1 cft.*, I >ct !><*i* I ali. I Si* I, by his unor, .1 it'lge 1'. l'?. Im/ T. I tvi.l sell ut niott, before the Comt House In or, ! i in/ ! 'ciii! li)iu?('! jili', on silevlny TlliJunuy, l*'.'o. I lie following l.inK t . wit All tli it certain tract < f l;t>ul in inf>)ii|., ntnining one liuiulrcl nn-1 eighty-four ' res, ni re r i?**, loan Ic I by hub <>t ,1. ' . I'arr. II. 1?. Hose, IS. li. Ilouci!, lAtute ' U. II. Hire, <lfr ! ami lAiito of Martha tcUnci, nn-l j \ 11 lloit .-hi in ri ullii-r li lm ,f l ui.l i.. i I towiiibi| coi.lriiuinsj tlirio limi'livl <l thirty nori'?, moie i lo?>-. I m l-I l.y ii'Ik ( l 8. M llico, .1 r . Ktl .'< . f II. 8 atv. il(c I. I 0. MuKissh > . II L. (Inn .1 j. II. I'm r. 'J lio?c Ian-Is inay bo auM4n simllov ti toil / mi tlio above. I 9 J i.HMS o! S \ I I . One third < ?<di (Mime? n * en i if ,c ? 1 tw > \ en.it f jn;il iii-t'illtiifiiis. ir in cro-jt from Jny of ?i>, to i? -o.- li_v | i Oil of iho purehasoa mid m?rig4g? .i iho | i-miac*. I'ntoli i-er t ? i iy for p?o r. ? II IM K Mji> or for L'ui' i *. fy. Miner s (.Mli i . l?ec K? 18' \ SH 0 S H 0 = GO1 GRAHAM <S FOR 8] They sell more SlIO?S than auy otln he largest assortment. 2d. because T Id. Because they sell the best for the lo\v< THEY WILL SELL YO -xuild's shoes ron 25 ciWOMAN'S SOLID LEATH] MEN'S SOLID LEATHER III They carry the cheapest, and they can E D R B S S AT A 13A We have reduced the price on DUES beautiful Dress (ioods formerly 05c, now i it 50c,, now dTJc. Dress (ioods funne 1 ioods formerly sold at 25c., now selling t ? '.T"X s x "1% IT UN 1JU M Wo arc away ahead, thiuk of it, 1-XT it cents, other merchants ask you (> cot biands. We will sell you the 11KST 1"\ he., formerly sold at Tc. A NEW EE LADIES .lust received, call and f^et your size, as long, they arc going. Now don t be belt go to the Dry Goods Palace of GRAHAM <5 C? YTT D T T1 T" 5 5 A T V S , o 11U1V1X ?. u fj>ll J A N I' A It V. 18'.'3. * ' 'uulry exejtitiuis to me u'ri llon-e the town of I'nion, t>. C.. on Monday, the seventh day of January, iS'Jo, luring the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following described property to wit : One tract of laud belonging to Joseph Kelly, situate, tying an I being in I'inckney fowii-lnp, L'nion County, containing IlllU.r, III M'ltKli \Nil MNKTV-TIIKKK ACRKS, more or less, bounde 1 hy lands of Susan liauli. Tit unas J. Gail t, Mrs. J. (i. Kelly, \\ i! i.itn Jetl'eries and others. Levied on and to lc sold 'is the property of Joseph Kelly, at the suit of Junius 11. Page, ct al. Plaintiffs ngaiust Joseph Kelly, Defendant. ? A !. S U ? Une tract of land belonging to Mrs. Sallio V. Murphy, situate, lying aud being in Pinekuey Township, L'nion County, contr.ining ritttn: III MU1KU A'lU.S, more or le.-s, bounded by lands of J. C. Farrar. lb F. Foster and waters of llrond llivcr. I.rvie 1 on and to tie sold as lite property of Mrs. Sallie V. Murphy, (she being one of the Leir^ulaw if William 1". Dunn, deceasci^^BBP^-tiit < !' The State of Mouth Carolina, suing f'<r D. A. Towuscud, Adtiiiiiisira'or of T'h uti ts .Smith, deceased, I'laiutitl" against Coluuibus 0 ige, Catharine McNally, Administrator of T'ho uas McNally, deceased, and others. .1. long, s. u. c. Slieritl ^ ??llic?*, Dec. l-'nlt, iH'.'l. Dec. -i *)1 ;;t. State of South Carolina. I'dl'.N IA OF I'MoN, Dy J AMI'.S M. Gill'.. KS?? . Probite Judge. \ \ J II LP. IAS, J. Hunter lias made suit \ f to tne to grant liitn letters ?f Adminis (ration on the llstale of and effects of J. C. A t inn it, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and adutoni-h all an I singular tlac kindred and creditors of the s,i,( c. Alrnati, deceased, that llioy Vie and appear, before tne. in the court nf l'n hat v\t i lie held it l'nion C If.. South ito day of January, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock ui tiri forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, iviiy the ?:ti 1 Administration jdiottl 1 not be {ranted. I Given under my hand and >eal this 1-Mlt ! lav of December. Anno Dontini IHftf JAM KS M GEM, Judge Probate. Published oti the'JIstday of December, -'.'I, 111 THI: I'nios Timk.X. I >ec 'J I .'<1 it. Notice ot Final Discharge N'OTIt'E is liPiiby given tlint Millie _'Jri<i <l?y of January, I will spp'y to lie I'rolniie Court, for Union C'ounlj, 8. <!., >r ? final discharge as Guardian of Harper 'ortei. JOHN A. KANT, Guardian of Harper I'orier. ><v. l:?, I S;.4. T>cc 'JI ,'>l ,'?t. 'NiCL 8T0CK.AMD F.NE WORK" I'M AT i- llli; VEHUHT OK 01 II Cl'S TOMI'-liS. i MONUMENTS . TOMBSTONES J uaTNO. Ic-i if -iock it it i line \\.?tk ul LESS COST ii. ii imv coin} eiing house in the S< u?li. O E O . G E D D E S , - l VI in I Villi LI WyllKS ? J E S ! E S !! TO = 5 SPARKS, HOES. )r merchant*. Ut. because they carrj HEY KEEP THE REST SHOES jst price. U: ;xts. ER SHOES FOR iiOCTS. Gil CUT, FOR $1.00. y the best. Call and get your size a o o d s - JtOAIA. (S GOODS, they must all bo sold selling at 40 c. Goods formerly soli rly sold at i?.">o, now selling at 24c it 18c. Dou't miss this opportunity E 8 T I 0 S UA I1KAVY YAlil) WIDK sheetini its for the same goods, under dificrcu YNCY TL'iilvKY" ItKl) calicoes foi LOT OF CLOAKS = wo cannot protnis*: to have them verj iud the times, but join the crowd am !c SPARKS. LOCAL COTTOX MARKET. Dec. 14th lS'.tl. t? 'lO'J. 11 n"^ ,|(J| Mi Idling 4 No. bales sol I ihis week, ending Wed ties day night ST J. RETAIL MARKET. Coffee, llio, per II* fa (Toffee, Java. :;i Bacon, per !!> s (,, > mnii-, (ingin ouici; per I Bacon, (breakfast) 1 I ( > 1 Lard, i pure) per H> 10 < ? 1 Lard, (refined i ' '? f?. L Corn, p*r r?i?!?lnrl oO (a 0 Oats, " 50 ( Barley, " 1.0 Flour, per bhl .'5.00 <? 1 0 Meal, per btisLinl 7 Molasses ... ilo ( > Sugar, granulated 5'. ( > Sugar, brown Bice, per H> 5 < > Bye, per bu 1 .'J .Mackerel per ll? 5 ( > I COl \'TItV I'KODL'Ci:. Butter, per 1"> (>> '2 Lggs. per de/.eti 1 Chickens, each 1 "J\ II Hens, each 2 Cabhage, per heal 5 1 1'eas, per bushci Irish l'otatf c?, per bushel l.t Sweet Potatoes, ' 50 < t (Irist. per lb Vinegar, per gal I Sorghum, ( I HAVIMi purchased the plant of tl Atlantic Phosphate <'oiupiny, togeil er with ilie en'ire stock, hran 1 and good-wil we take tiiis method of thanking the friciu and patrons of the Chicora Fertilizer Coinpi ny for their cordial support and patronage i the past, iin 1 now solicit the patronage ofll Atlantic I'hospliate Company, as well as ill Chicora brands, guaranteeing that, under tli management of the Chicora the reputalio earned by Allmtic brands will lie fully sir tnined. CIIICOK V I'F.BTILI/KB COMPANY Charleston, S, C. OI.O. A. W AUKS KB. (lencral Manager. l?ec. 14 50 dm. YOU OU(JUT TOA GREAT MANY LADIES All II i:sino Tin; t lllbbati:i? "DciiioitsI St'witur Miicliine. NT. \ BLY KV ER Y W II I'.K A l> I ?S TO Till NUM It KB OF THOSK WHO II Kill I.Y A IT BBC IATK THIS VALLABLK P1KCK OF FL'HMTJHK AT SUCH A SMALL COST. FULLY U A KKANTi; I) I'd i; *. YKAKS. FETICE $19.50 ANT FREIGHT FROM THE FAC TORY. ?TV' ] sol-1) hy j 4. fl. Foster Ho HOW IS THIS?) BAILEY & MURPHY'S STOR13 "THE ATTRACTION OF THE TOWN," { Have you been there'll ? IV SOT vol sum l,l> <10 IIV AM, SIKANS. | ; I --- UNPoUJiTEDLY they have the i.akokst stock, the prettiest designs, the most attractive display and the LOWEST PRICI S ever seen in Union on any line of goods. Their Paintings and Pictures are a wonderful collection of the artists production, consisting of Etchings, Photogravures, Pastells, Water Colors and Oleographs. They enmbio# I the force and grandeur ol the impressionist schools with the finish aid . 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 spirited, natural and characteristic manner and itnpres .c* the spectator with their fidelity to nature and art?in a word, they fro the representations of the artist's dreams of lovlincss and beauty.? Cdl ' and sec them at once. No prettier or more accept fide Christmas present l " K. ? I'il 11 l JV gl> l'ii? NOW as TO furniture:. : BED ROOJI si ITS, PARLOR SUITS, ^ CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS, SIDE BOARDS AND WARDROBES. 1 You known, and wo know ami everybody else know that 11AILEY k Ml. I * I* 11 \ is II MA IX v?l A l''l KI1S for assortment, ' f styles ami . elegance of finish ami Low im:I i:.~ they are the acknowlcifocU leaders. , As is WORTH to Paris, so is ;|B AI LEY & MURPHY TO UNION. Do you catch on ? If not call and wc will explain. You are alw&'s welcome at 1 lk s.?We forgot to say that our prices arc figured on a basis of four cents cotton, thereby making us even lower than the lowest. kr. TVTnr-nViv. ^/IVXXVJ w J.TJLV1I. WHEN YOU BUY ] r YOTJ WANT TO GET THE - 5 -jVery Most for Your Money, DON'T YOU? TIXE>T GO TO ! W. T. BEATY'S CASH STORE, ? WHERE Vol* WILL FIND ONK OF THE NICEST LINES 0 ? I DRY GOODS, so2? 88* EVER IIROCGIIT TO UNION. I The W. L. Douglas Shoe o is given up to be the best on the market. and we are solo agents lien. We also handle the v iw^jiJkArm ~ !U Unsurpassed for u*e and beauty. Fur Ladies we have the famotf Drew, Selby & Co's j|| Shoe, and the large and growing demand for it testifies to its worth, a big line <<| RKKSS at nriees that sell the goods <>n sight. Don t ,? Jail to >( ( our i <>/. \\ o?.| Killing dean.-, at 1'?H cents. Ladies and Men g j- Hose at I"< per |tail*. .Men's ready made clothing from $2./>0 uj. L '"'.vs *ui!s at almost any price von please, lie sure to array yourself i i i- "'.e U<?SK K CO S TA V Loll MA UK SLITS, made to yom a measure. A Ihlt line of I BEATY'S FAMOUS YANKEE NOTIONS, ALWAYS ON HANI "i = W. T. BEATY =z J F > \T Notice to Tax Assessors j ANN ^ rjl"K lacks will t)A open for tlie Asses. I. niriit of taxes from I si of January o f ^ If < ' \ \ ' r j 1 F February, I SHo. l-'or I lie ooi . 1 A XX JL vuiiiriice of tlie Ihx nssc-s ?rs. I will alien I <1 WJUII 11 <?\| | ;s in I'M.MIMJ WITH 11,0 f"' owing places on die times lesiguatej i i 11 he ow. . jflffl lucas & co's r & KHAIiV Ml.\i:i? f.\INT?#. 1'r.ws Keys, - Jan.!. ,, j FOR 10 YEARS Miiiln Slore, - - .Un. 11 . I.- . Oosticn IIill, - Jan. 1. L IlilVi hand led Fish ])atn, - - Jan. Jl. Hi esc pain Is with | Saniuc, - Jan. 1^. I lit' liKST KfiSl'I/rs I -^JI Tabor, Muorlieal s Slorc, . Jnn.lt. ! WAGON PAINTS, "j ^ L Hnggy Paints, Fur-1 Ow.ieysviiie, . - Jon. 21. nit tire Varnish J ^n.msviiie, . . ja0.2i. J Stains. Har,I Oil vA ,*."!* " * . 11iiiher Iti,. . Jan. 24 : i,J!" UH-V aM<l T " l-Ooiol... sS, ore, - Jan. IS Winnow Cihlss. at Joiiet-ville, . . Jan. 20. LOWEST PRICES. ,''*"* """"J""'i!H " ? Pai 111 color card John u. pa hii, and ouantity csli- , tl . <\?...ty Auditor. mates limiifilicd on ?? application. The a lver i"Ciiu'iil I lint cilchc* the eye t'liiflioi i lie |i?>ckel be ok. Keii'l FOSTER ? , l A. II. l OMTElt .V CO. (OS. 1 f JB 4 .