y THE xjisrxoisr TIMES. JOSIAHCRUDUP. - Editor. t ^ Friday, Jannary 1H, 1894. HATES OF ADVERTISING dollar per square fitsi insertion, fifty fl^^Kiivr square for each subsequent inLiteral contracis will ??? made for 1 JSl ?ywior advertisements of three months c duration and over. / Loeal advertisemcnls tkn cfc.vra ft line. ^ All communications for publication, except regular correspondents must be accoui- v panied by the real name of the sender. ? The Editor is not responsible for the views of correspondents. Obiluuries of over eight lines in length ( Will be charged for as other advertisements e for all in excess of that amount. j POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. p The P. O. will be opened for business ji from 8 A. M. to ti.OO P. M. ,, The Money Order Department will be \ opened for business from II A. M. to 4 P. M. J Mail going East will close promptly at 12.40 P. M.; going West 1.10 P. M. a The mail will be taken from the street box 8 each dny 30 minutes before the trains arrive. . n 11. W. HARRIS. P. M. n , . tl We arc glad to say that Mr. F. R. Culp. ^ Cheif of Police is out again and able to be on ^ duty. 0 Kniuiits of Labor meeting on Thursday y night the 24th inst. A full nttvndanc earn- ,, cstly requested. 8( ? ? V. r have a new jeweler in town. Mr. D. * 15. Gordon. He has opened a temporory c ?shop in Mr. J. T. Hose s store. Sec liissgu 0 and I e watches 011 the wiodow. P Mr. James F. IhomjsoD, who was we 1 and f< vornbly kuown here, has accepted a posi- A tiou as menngcr of the dry goods department in the store of Gastonia Manufacturing Cainpinv at Gait onia, N. C. a Woi li> not Union support a bakery? There p is a goad bakery here that can be rented ^ cheap. We believe there is a good opening a here for an cuterprising baker. Will not si someone who knows sotnuthlng about the || businois take the matter under consideration? tl M. ('assimiu 1'kiukii has resigned his ol- I' u.. > ..ft 1.- i-- ? -? - * ? .... . .vc.-IVllk v> mo x ICUI.II IWJ'UIJIIC. Jl is said '.o lnvc been cause 1 by a vote in iiie a Chamber ot Deputies on Mouday, which the li rioshlenl construed to he a censure to him- ri self. Ilia resignation, entirely unexpected ^ as it was, has created consternation in France. ^ The French national assembly wi'l have to tbe callel to elect a successor. 1' k war between China and Japan still .. continues. .Several cir rts have been made II by friendly poweis to br.ng about an under- ^ SlaLding but without success. Japan seems to be getting the best of it, decidedly, but China with her immense resources of men nd uioney still continues to fight iu spite of s defeat lii the h?*! 1 an 1 disscuiiuii at homo. , hn l a t ig horse su le licre last Tuesday. I p CharKs Scifetd from Kentucky sold I 11 twenty onc t'ses at auction and got for I at m f JSyoie of them were beauti- w and it looked almost like giving tl J tin in they sold so cheap. A good many ) of .'111' oi)i?cts bought and we believe most 1 o: them got birgaius. 1 W / Mr. W. K. Kay is thinking of ongoing a I i / jovcrnmcnt distillery hero at I uijon. JJe | J " ^ ^ , 3 ? , dWVU ?. (It'O. Fpps, U. Moore, Stewards, lit*!** Kvdger. 'J iler .1 W, L ogins, ... Meet. This LoJge is uow in a nourishing coiiditiiou, anil has a goodly number tl mem hers. a T iii enemies of the Income lux did nut cease lighting when the t ill passed l>ui Imve ^ followed it up and endeavored to prevent the eolleeu n of the lax by refusing any appro ]>rintion fur that purpose. 'J'hcir efforts will no doubt prove fuitile as the taxes would. s have lobe listed and paiil to avoid the forfeit K itre whether there were any special appropiaioii or not. We uresorry to see this light a ^ gains! the appropriation. It is an underlined '' 1 ed business, and in one light looks almost w I criminal. Il is an endeavour to prevent lhe " A CXC< utlon of the law, by an Uliheardof meant*, A and no >ubt conies from the mind of (he a.-- ^ A tute lid! ti i m. l to finding toobcioal objec* BL lions in iiis extended business as a lawyer. Bp vc are glad that the lav; will be infurced in spite of Mr. ilill. v / i i i Now for a Telephone Exchange. f NIOM 13 TO UATK ONE?WILL BNTl'ALLY (c CONNECT WITH SPAUTANIU R?, OREEN- p, V1LLE, AND OTIIKR PLACE*. iD N Soma of our enterprising citizens seeing 80 he ??eed :L?: iutiv is ot a 'telephone fcx- 0l] hangc hero, have gone to work to get it* |0 ind have it, we will. So the people say v? the are interested. pt Mr. W. D. Arthur went out one day this sc *eek just to try thepu!se of the poople, nnd j,, ecured fif'y shares of stock at ten dollars a hare in little or no time. Ho could have got- c; cn much more but it is desire 1 that there (0 liould bo as many of our people in tha enter rise as possible so the shares bare been w| diced at $10. each, so as to put stock with- a? n reach of all of our citizens. The capital co lock is to be $10(H). and the company will f?( >o called The Union Telephone Company It is proposed to put in fifiy instruments s0 t once. That will be enough to connect with sa 11 the business houses, factories, banks, nnd jj, aany'of the private residences. Of course ec -.U.V .U3t.UU.CU.. ..... VC KUV .u ..v... ...... 0, ime. When we get the systom well at work ere at home wo will connect with Spartan. p, urg by way way of West Springs which is p] nly sixteen miles from here, and then we w rill be in communication with Greenville, (|, laffuey, Enorec Mills, etc, One importan1 j? eui is the cost. While at Spartanburg an in- ,u Irument with the use of the line costs $-30. p er year it is confidently believed that we t| an obtain the same service for $12. per year> ei nly one dollar a month, just think of it^ jc Now dont you want a hand in this enter-, rise? Tou can obtain the stock and any in ni /rmmtion you limy want from Mr. W, D- y rthnr. i) Tiikku nrc some who think that there is conspiracy on foot, the object of which is ic independence of Cuba. However, itn rotable it may be, it is not entirely im01 ossible that the seenes of a few years ago lay be rc-euact? the appearance of tbe grounds. t>i> iitw u? ottou Mills. The "waste" is taken care of nd sold and i? a considerable item. w TheCotton Mills will soon put in forty inoro t; ooms and fourteen spinning frames. That ai rill make a total of three hundred and forty V ooms and twelve thousand six hundred and tl eveniy-two spindles. We understand that a hat will about fill the present building. ft The trestle has b?co completed and will a ic used as soon as ii is connected to the raij '' oad track. M ? Tlie Mill and tlie grounds about it are ,j icfti and clean and free from rubbish n* a II turk. I rrauslers of Real Estate. ? I he following transfers of real estate have ? >een filed in the Auditors Office since Jan. c St.: Heirs of farj enter Sparks to Levi Sparks, ncrcs of land in Cross Keys Towosliip; late of silo, Feb loth. 18'.?4. W. M. Lawsuit (. o 15. F. Whitmire, two acres of land in Cross f veys Township, at ? !<).; date of sale. Oct. a !7tlr iKftO- Jesse llinhnp to T. J. iltshop, iwiety-three and three-fourth acres of land n Jonesvillc Township, at ?100.; date, of sale n Cov. did. IS'.iJ. F. M. Farr to Mary L. Car- n icr, one hundred and twenty-eight acres of ' and in Pickney Township, nt ?000.48; date f sale. Jan. 2nd. 1800. Margaret Hardy to f< I. M. Sparks, forty-five acres of land in 0 Tmn Township nt S'JIM).; date of sale. l>ec. 0 rd. 1801. Reuben S. Thomas to Farr Giliiam s nc lot in the town of Carlisle ?1.: date of ale. I>ec. l*t?|. '' - - l! [ of P Election At the last meeting of Cherokee Lodge, it io. d7. K. of 1'.. tJie fallowing officers were lected for the ensuing year ; j' C\ C.?F.. Nicholson. V. C.? It. p. Harry. tt Pre'ato -llev. T. K. Morris 1\. of It. ,V S.? L. P. Murphy. M. of A.?J. '5. Long. M. ofW.?\V. It. Arthur. r> M of F, -Thomas McNnlly. M of I". ? S. s. Stokes. r< I. t i. J. M Lawson. in l the finest Lodges in ilie S'nte. Personals M is-. Annie Norris, of Anderson county, [ t |icol the Christmas holidays in Union, the I npfct of Mrs. -Ihe l> Rice. I Mr. nnJ Mrs. John Itice arc now making ur w 'nii>n the r headquarters. Tliey have iiely heeri located at Abbeville, N. (V, from bieli point Mr. Kice has been running as ih , ail way Postal Clerk. j j*' Miss Li/./ic McComb. of N. is visiting Irs. W. 1>. Arthur. C:( The 11 >11. Ueorgo Johustone, of Newberry i i here on business. Miss. Mai-.y \\ iiiikh- of Chester, is in town ! uitiug Mrs L'r. Meadow. ^ * ictories. The in lu try tha' is a'tr.v.-ting the nioa at- 1 Qiion now is their.anr.Uc' ..tc c csttou clolb chaps tlie retson oftlie bizr. ca i be found c tlie fact that certain large fir in iu the t ew Kn gland States have Uuys. and the cititens tf Columbia , ivc c nnucnced iu c truest, an effort to | iug more cupi'al and Cotton Mills to their t ty. We are glad that the Cotton Mills nre be brought South. Wo think that the ?u!h is I lie proper place for litem, and liile not wishing our Northern brethren ly haim, we hope that the day may soou oic when all of the cotton will be nninuc'urel and trade up in the S.?t! . Cotton mills are desirable for many leans. In the first place it is a lucrative and fc investment for the capitalist, and a good ling for the poor. A man who will live onomically cau save money couiinually out the wntre.-i that are naid hv n'l of our lying the stockholders and doing untold ?od to cur community in giving work and imfortable houses to the thirty or forty turn ies over there. It tins added iuitiicusc'y to 1 e industry of our tow n and itself a mode! bcau'x in its line, it lias made that part town quite different from what it used to i. Lets have more factories, cotton factories ood factories, any tiling that will pay and tc employtneut to iabor. . - ? lliance Meeting. Tnk Farmers Alliance ha l a meeting here st Friday. One of the most important things at cttne before them was the petition from e farmers in the famine district of Xebrati The petition was as follows: ) the Alii mces of South Carolina : Ur.AR Bbrtiikkn: Owing to the excessive rought of the past season, preceded by hers in ls'.'il throughout the State, the jople are in a deplorable condition: nei her >rn, wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, vege abs, hay, fodder, or other necessaries to sus,in life. Their cred t is cxlilusted and they ill be in 110 condition to put in a crop the uning season or to tide themselves over tl c lining wimer unless they receive outside isislance. We therefore nppea1 to you in dcalf of suffering humanity, feeling that our fipcal will not be in vain. Any contributions hich may he sent our rueiimersby you will 9 received b} this board and disuibutod tcordin^ he " ~ r t>rot ' >?? i iiiAime will go. lu response to this petition. a lesolution as. passed c tiling upon all the sub-alliances i contribute as they might be able in montfy nd provisions an I deposit saute with .\Ir. J. f. Sanders here at Union to t>c forwarded to ie sufferers. It is de-ired that ethers besides lliance ncn will also help as they may be hie. The meeting was net a.-> fully attended s was expected many being kept away by tie bad weather an I some by high water. Lets all respond to this petition an l reslution and strain a point for these sufferers hey are indeed in destitution aud liey that give to them will be lending to the , ud. Farmers you must attend the alliance e:ter. How can you ho oe to Miccee I if you icglect this your only org mi/, ition. Why ,ot call a another meeting at onto aud all 1)1110 and work in earnest' Sunday School Convention Ti... ...1 ,.r 11... ...... hip I iiiuii Sund ly Schorl Convetiti >n will onvcue willi Wesleys Chapel Saturday hern' the 'Jnil Sunday in February, ('.'ill inst. I 10.-IO o'clock, A. M. 1st. l>cvoiioniil exercises, conducted by lie President, A. V. Askew. 2nd. liej?ovt.s fiom schoo's, giving the ante of.School, the name of Superii tendeut, umber of scholars, number of books and npers taken, and name of delegates to tiie onveniion. Appoiiitnient of commit tec. Subject or discussion : 1 st. Is it not the express duty f every christian to support and give his r her influence So the Sunday school'.' Introductory speakers?Rev. (i. F. Clark* on, Kev. J.Ci. Farr, Key. C. C. Vaughan. 2nd. What is the cause of the small ottenaoce in the Sunday Schools by our cliilrcn? Introductory speakers - A ti. Ment?y. C. K. Ibiiley, eiikers,? ltev. W. K. ti. Humphries, osiah Crudup, and llev. J. W. Harris. I'll. Who shall select the teachers to acli in the Sunday school? Introductory >eakera W. S. Vaughan. .lame* Ivoy. and II. Inutan. Question box. Miscellaneous bit- ties*. We request each Sunday school to be rep scntcd by three or more delegates If there no Sunday school at the chinch, hue it ^presented anyway. All Sunday school worker- ar<> corlially ivited to attend and take p irt in the cxcrses The ladies of the < immunity arc jcciully invite 1 to be preset.t with their t.-kei- Coin mi i tee Asiikmoi i \ \xii1.1.1 mi' I Li. < lot No. F.i,'. .1 (1. FaICI:, W. S. V \i a, us. n M: - __ ? iiit'oua ii:iuii.i/i:k co.mpanv f AVISU | urcli.isotl the plmii of the 1 Atlnniic I'lio.Hplisite Company, t.goih with (lie entire stock brnnu i irn-:'| by .urui io l-mo 's v. It -m it.e i. I IIIOIKA I I'.l'TI Ll/i.ll t oMI'AN i ChurlcM II. S. C. iif'j.t. ,\. WaM'.N'EK, (.ii'uevul Manager. l??C. Il iU Urn. ttton Mills. The mills help the merchants, ley ]>ut money into lite hands of the pto e. tlio peiple who buy. They help the hole community. Somehow cr other, and ic cause is apparent, ih"sc towns that have id factories erected and operated in theui e the ones that have grown into cities. hey are the towns that have the most irift and life, the wealthiest and most iiterpriing men, and the happiest and most idependent laboring classes. Ihe reason is that the poor a-e given a icans of turning their labor into wealth, hey work, and are paid for it With leir money tliey buy tiie objects of their esire, and are nia ie happy. With increased iles the merchants income ie increase 1, and e is able to obtain more luxuries, on which inie other merchaut makes a profit, and so it. Why may we not have more factories here? he single Cotton factory that we have is r \ , , v r. We persuaded them o try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough HemJy and thoy now recommend it with the est of m?." -u j .*q v,ui hollies for sale '.v. It. F. Po?ey. Druggist. Carlton Cornwall, foreman of the Gaitlte, ^ Middtetown, N. J., believes that Chnuiberaiu's Cough Remedy should be in every liooie. He used it for a cold and it affreted a -1 iptedy enj^e. ^lesays: "It is indeed a grand remedy, I can recommend to rll. I have also * seen it used for whooping cough, with the best results." 20 and 50 cent bottles for sale by. It F. Posey. Druggist. List ef Letters. Remaining iu the Postofficoat Union, (or the week ending Jan. 18th. 1805. Mrs Addie Grair, Rev M C McKisick, Mrs ? Maggie A ltowell, Miss Lucy Muddyshaw. I' McKellock, Mrs Elly llaney, Charlotte G Oeitcr, Mr Doss D Dau el. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required *to pay one cent for their delivery. It. W. IIAKIU8, P. M. CANDIDATES FOB CL^RK. I hereoy offer myself as a candidate for I iheothce ofCerk an t Treasurer of the Town of Union. J L. G. YOUNG. I hereby anuouuee myself a canidale for ' tbe office of Clerk and Treasurer of the town of Union. 8. M. RICE. Jr., E. U. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position of Clerk and Traatuaer of he town of Union. W. D. ARTHUR, Administrator's Notice. a ALL persons having claims against the Es- J tate of Cttinmiilus M?. N. Gregory, will , present th?,m pr perly attested, and those indented to same, will make payment to the uii leraigocd. Wm. A. Nicholson. Administrator. < Jan. 18 8 St. * Administrator's Sale. UNDER, and by virtue of an order of ^ the Probate Court, for Union County, State ot' South Carolina, of date j llie 17th day of January, 189.V, 1 will ^ -ell at the late residence of Camillus McNeill j Gregory, in Santuc Township, said Couuty and Suite, on TUESDAY, THE 5TH DAY of FEBRUARY next, within ihe legal hours of sale, the personalty of the estate of said Gregory, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, Corn, Cottou Seed, Folder, Farnrng Imple- 1 meats. Horses, Mules, Hogs and Cattle. I TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Wm. A. NICHOLSFN, Administrator. Jau 18 3 2t. Mortgage Sale, BY virtue of a power coutained in a Mortgage given by Juo. Sinclair to William Miiuro, Jan. 11th, 1882, and recorde t in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for the county of Union, in Book E No. -3, p iges 598, 500, 000, 601, and 002, .. i : i \... a.:.i n..n.a ?? a in U35i^ut?i y'j sum n muuiu iu Reuben T. Gee, and by him designed to me, 1 will sell before the c 'uri house door within the legal hours of sale on Sa esday iu February next, all the right, title and interest that s lid John C Sinclair has in and to all 'hat certain "parcel of land containing thirty three nud eight-tenth ncrer, more or less. ,i.,,.al,nlV.J' r--r? *>??-? oouniy in the State yTVjuth Carolina about one and one half miles from Uni >n Court House, boun> ded 011 the North and West by lands of Frank llatnes, on the South by lands of J. C, Sincl iir." Terms of sale?CASH. NAT GIST. Assignee. Mortgage Sale 1}y * irtue of a power contained in a mortJ gage given by David Foster, dated the i?th day of April, 1 *80, to Spencer M. lticc, and recorded in the cilice of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union Couuty, in Book of Mori cages J No. 9, page 832, said morl- > gage having been duly assigned to S Wittkowski, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door at Union, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on Sales-day in Fcbauary, 189"?, certain lands described iu said mortgage as follows. All that piece, parcel, or plantation of lands, lying, being and situate iu the township of Union, county and s'ate aforesaid, ami known as part o the Kdnutnd Carlisle tract, adjoining the lands of S. M. Rica, on lite North, Green l'ond lload and lands of Berry Humphries on the Norh east, lands of .1. Dogan Humphries snd Mix Foster on the 1 South and Ka?t, and lands of $. M. Rice on the Wes', ( part of line commences dead chesnut, Green I'oml ltoad, running South to .Tiouth of big gulley atom fifty or sixty yards from Hix Foster s corner) and said to contain iu the whole twenty-five acres more or less: it being the fame tract of land this day conveyed to me by the said Spencer M. Rice and to secure the purchase money this mortgage is given. Tkrms or s.\i,fc?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. 8. W1TTKOWSKI. Jan. 12th, is'.t.V MASTERS SALES. FOR FKRIIUARY, 1805. State of South Carolina. ] COUNTY of UNION. Court of Common Pleas. British & American Mortgage Co., limita (1 r A Frank Smith, et &1. t IN obedience to an order made in the f above stated case by his Honor, Judge 1 T. U Frazer, 27lh November, I will sell botorc His Court House door, in the town of Union, on salttsday, 4th February, I 1 during the legal hours of aale, the following lands, to-wit : All that certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the county ami > nte aforesaid, containing tbiee hundred icic?. bound* 1 ou the North and West bv ^ Annie Smith s land an l lan Is of C. C. Davis on "he Fast by Broad river, on the South by lands of J. 11. JeTeriet and G. B. , Wi ight. Tit s paicel of land may be 'old in <>na or more tracts. IBIIMS OF SAI.F. : O-e-tbirl cash, balance on a credit of rt in in 1 t.v> years, with interest from day n t raie. The credit portion lo be secured y l?y i mid of ilie purchaser ami mortgage of i lie pi utilises, the purchaser lo linvc the | prtvi cge of peiiug all cish. II. PEA K I", Master fot Uu.oii County, Master's Office. 'an I2Mi, D".n . break y if >n ' leg ?r vinli ' C i tope, when yoil . buy pasture wire at , '< A 11. rOSIUB \ i.o S. low prices. NEW STORE!< NEW GOODS!! 1 UST OPENED UP THE BEST THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS IN [)RY QOODS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. J l_ I BOOTS AND SHOES, FROM SO CENTS TJP. J L , I i ' looJ Family Flour at - f 3 per bbl - GOOD BACON ALWAYS ON HAND. ? !?r Load of Salt just received. Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, etc., fresh and cheaper than was ever known before. A large and handsome lot of QUE ENS WARE, kt rock bottom prices. Goods delivered ( to any part of town. LICENSED DRAY THAT WILL HAUL AT 15C. PER 1000. i J. Q. WRAY, Agt for A. G. FLOTD. TAKE NOTICET" ALL persons indebted to Drt. MUNRO A GOING, either by note or account, vill please settle by the fifteenth of Februiry, ?? we desire to make a change in our lusiness. All accounts that arc not settled >y the above dato will be placed in tbo lands of an officer. Respectfully, MUNRO & GOING. Jan- 18 4t. Statement of Town Treasurer for 1894. ( L. O. YOUNG, Clerk and Tres. j 801. Dr. an. 1 To 1U1. from 1808 231 53 )ec. 31. " Fine account 052 25 " 44 License Acc't 1330 00 " " Taxes colt't 3225 84 ? Bills payable 200 00 " ;? Sale of Oil Bbls 0 (H) < I Total 6051 02 j 801 Cr. )ec. 31 By Street account Oil 05 44 Light account 813 28 ' Police account 023 40 44 ' Return of Licence unearned 710 25 4 4 4 4 Acct. Union Times Co 14 50 44 *4 Pelice Equipments 13 00 4 4 4 1 work en pump and well 17 00 4 4 4 4 work on fire engine 00 74 1 4 4 4 4 Abatemont of license 85 00 c 4 4 4 4 Acc't of Sheritr 00 00 4 4 4 , Kent of office 17 00 4 4 4 4 Aco't. 11. M. Stokes 49 50 4 4 4 4 Be 1 and tower 110 32 4 4 4 4 Bonds Retired 1100 0t the t\. estate of John It. J cileries, deceased nil present tiieir to me. toritiwith. J. K. JKFFKKIKS, January 7, ltt'Jo. Administrator. 1 Ian 11 'J lit. NOTICE^ All persons indebted to the firm of Bailey ml Murphy .ire hereby notified that same inst be settled nt once either with .Mr. J. C. ftillace Any. or myself. I?j*i>e;t fully. T. II. Bailey. NOTICE. "! pp. ;t ?. o'. J will tllrot ill .l < I I I in uu .iloU'iay, ?ho -1st o..n.. .t nice, en M. W. t't u , riec y. I . t S II 0 E S ! SHOES!! 1 ( ? GO TO = | GRAHAM & SPARKS, FOR SHOES. They soil Dioro SHOES than any other morchantp. l*t. because they earry the largest assortment. 2d. becauB) TllEY KEEP THE BEST SHOES. 3d. Because they sell the best for tho lowest price. THEY WILL SELL YOU: CHILD'S SHOES FOlt 25 CENTS. WOMAN'S snT.Tn T/EATHER SHOES FOR 50CTS. MEN'S SOLID LEATHER, HIGH OUT, FOR *1.00. Thoy carry the cheapest, aud they carry the best. Call and get your size. E D R E'S S GOODSE AT A BAROAIiN. Wc have reduced the price on DRESS GOODS, they must all be sold, boautilul Dress Goods formerly G5c, now selling at -10c. Goods formerly sold it 50c., now 373c. Dr^ss Goods formerly sold at 35c, now selling at 24o. 3oods formerly sold at 25c., now sclliug at 18c. Don't miss this opportunity, IN DOMESTICS We aro away ahead, thiuk of it, EXTRA HEAVY YARD WIDE sheeting it 5 cents, other tnerchauts ask you G cents for the same goods, under different naude. We will sell you the REST FANCY' TURKEY RED calicoes for >c., formerly sold at 7c. A NEW LOT OF EE LADIES CLOAKS EE .lust received, call and get your size, as we cannot promise to have them very ong, they are going. Now don't bo behind the times, but joiu the crowd and jo to the Dry Goods Palace of GRAHAM & SPARKS. CHANGE IN ? BUSINESS. i TO MY FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS, AND THE PUBLIC, GENERALLY. I bog to say that I will he found at the old stand with my large two story building chock full of new and seasonable goods with bargains in every department. All fancy goods and odd pieces of Furniture, stt"h as Ladies and Gents ?C H AIRS, ? in oild styles and shapes, fancy hand polished tables, China closets Cheffoneirs. Side Boards Hall trees, Toilet Sets, Lamps, Vases, mill: books will be open for the Assessm-_ _ _ Trl?T,,_ _ X uient of taxes from 1st of January to 4 I\ ? Tl| H Y' the 20th of February, I8'J5. For the con-jlX I. J X XX X veiuence of the tax assc?s>rs, I will attend k'OUIt 1IOMKS 15V I'AINTINU WITH the following places on the dates designate I below. JOHN LUCAS & GO'S UBADV MIXKD PAINTS. West Springs, - - Jan. 8. Cross Keys, - . Jan. 0. FOR 10 YEARS I .Winter's Store, - - Jan. 10. We have handled Ooshcn nil', - - Jan. 11. *-'!- ? 1* !-? 1 .1 I . 1'IMI L/JIII1, - UIIU. 1*. these paints with Stlllll0i . . j,?. I4, the J>KSl IvESULTS, Ml. Tubor, Moorlifft'l's Store, Jen. In. WAGON PAINTS, K?11 ' * ,r" Office, Jan. 17, 18, l'J, Puggy Paints, Fur- GowdeyHTiiic, - - Jen. 21. 11 i t 11 10 Varnish, Wilktnsville, - - Jan. 22. Stains, Hard Oil l>r?yt >nvillef - - Jan. 23. Finish, l'ntty mid Zim,b" ,,,. 111 , T. D. Littlciolin 9 Sloro, - Jan. w. Window Olass, at lK.,vi|lt., ' . . ja?. 2*. LOWEST PRICES. office at I'uion, from Jan. -8 to 20.h of . IV?. ISlto. Paint color card joiin g. faiui, till'! 'Jll.t It! 't v OSll- ' Cn??"ly An ?ilor. A k v. 11. fosj i,K