The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 01, 1895, Image 2

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THE TTlSTIOlSr TIMES. 1 JOSIAH CRUDUP. Editor. Friday. February 1,1804. _ ' ivAiM KJV ADVERTISING. t> One dollar per square first insertion, fifty '' cents per square for each subsequent in- s sen ion. Liberal contracts trill be made fur \ space for advertisements of three months f duration and ever. Loeal advertisements ten cents a line. 1 t All communications for publication, ex- <] cept regular correspoodeots must be accoin- B p*nied by the real name of the sender. The Editor is not responsible for the views of correspondents. v Obituaries of over eight lines in length t will be charged for as other advertisements c for all in excess of that amount. ^ P08T OFFICE DIRECTORY. t The P. O. will be opened for business . from 8 A. M. to ti.00 P. M. The Money Order Department will be 1 opened for business from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. n Mail going East will close promptly at ( 12.40 P. M.: going West 1.10 1'. M. i The mail will be taken from the street box each day 30 minutes before the trains arrive. e 11. W. HAHIllS, P. M. a Miss Daisy Waller of tireenwoed, is k spending a few weeks with her brother Prof, o Waller. She ia stopping at the Union Hotel, h - -- tl Mr. E. E. Williams of the firm of Dan- n id' & Co. of Newberry, Jewelers, has open- ft f ad u repair shop here in the front win- h dow of Scott Broe.' hardware store. a W. 11. SARTOIl, has the best Cook Stove on the market, at prices way down. W. II. Pool, has opene 1 a new beef mir- 01 ket at Jus atore on Main street. He liue el put fresh meat way down, au<l is selling at round steak at S.^cts. per pound. Did you ever buy it at that from a market before'.' - iu Vilators cf the law against selling firearms st etc., without license, had better desiet u< or look sharp. Our County Supervisor mean* business. See his warning in this issue. hi ? ? ? ur KEEN CUTTER" Axes are THE axes. . Sold bv A H. FOSTER & CO. bi V Turnr will be a meeting of the farmers of I \ v the county next Monday, salesday, to take ;ute consideration the buying of guano for another year. A full attendance is expect- ^ ^ ri ed. . 1>< Mais Street is in an a very bad cundition 01 between here and the court house. It is so I" muddy that people en this side havo to go 1,1 ijuite a distance up or down street to get a- sr cross at all Stepping stoues would be a won- c' derful convenience. l* d, If you want & goed cook stove cheap, go tli to W. H. SARTOR'S on the corner. d< (|, We had another horse sale this week. Mr. Chas. Sclferd, the man who was here a week aL or two ago, brougt in twenty-four more hore es and sold them at public auction on yeetcr- fa daj, Thursday. Tho horses were not as ou pretty as tho first ones, and did not sell so TC well. tii j.( Tup. constables wcut around town one day ^ last week examining the cider on tale at the different stores, to determine whether any ^ of it contained alcohol, and if so, to capture )v it. So far as we havo been able to learn., al1 ^ the cider examined was found to be harm- , ,ess- _ fu "ARMOSTDE" CORSETS dout break II down on the sides. Trice $1.U0, THE OLD RELIABLE. Trof. Rayhill who was to lecture here last ai Monday night was hindered by sickness. It tu was well that he did not get here us the he weather was so bad that he would have got- A ten but a small audience. The lecture was m , postponed until Friday night. Remember cc the time and come if you can as you wiil hear th ?eniething good?instructive and perhaps a. musing?and at the same time be aiding tur 8' Graded School library. Friday night, Feb. let. -X1 ' of WANTED ? One hundred head ol year- l'] ling cattle at once. m Apply to M. S. FAl'CETT at tho T. O. ,0 ni A meeting of,the Johnson Riflee will ho *? called for next Tuesday evening, F'eb. ">ih. nt lU the Company a Armory for the purpose of re- n* organizing in cenformity with the Military ?f Law pacsed by the last Legislature. The full 10 attendance ef the entire Company is nskud. n' for this reorganization must he completed by es the loth. proi. The Company wishes a few '* more members an<l all those wishing to join ?1 it wouMOo well to send in their application at this meeting and get in on the ground ? doer when there will he no initiation fee to *'1 pay. th . . fh Wonk at I.ockhart has been impended l'' sinoe Xinas on account of the extremely bad weather, but m soon a> the worst of CJ winter is past, thing! there will go on with a a rush. The building, which is about twice ** the size of the I'uion Mill, will soon be cr ready for tbo roof, which i? to be of pitch to and gratel, like most of the large roofs at J. the North. This mill which they expect to lit 1 ' * uiivo riionm? in iune lor tins year a coltou tb crop will turn 20,000 spindles. The crec- en tien of the big rock dam and excavating of s? the canal will begin in early Spring. We ol hope the Union Mill will 30011 see the way tl '.0 double its capacity, which many of the hi mills around us arc doing. is Hunter's Tin Sifters me the Rest. Sold everywhere at 2?>ct. Our price loot. "The Old Reliable. 11 First Day's Registration. c The books waro opened last Monday for the registration of voters, for the election of tJ Clerk and Treasurer of tiio town. There vrus (j| some lively registration and when the time ^ time to close the books, one hundred ami ,i forty-niDe had registered. A good many t| were negroes, but there were not a few whitesTho number registered was unusually n large for the first day. The fact of it is that there is some active electi inc-iring going on. | The canidates are not making much funs, but p some of them are working, and working hard We are g'ad to see that the oflicc is coveted. If there is anything disgmting in public af- a fairs, it is for an olfice tc go begging. A he Strike. | I Str.kes arc btcoming more frequent ami nore violent as the masses become more resf | c ess and the Hue h*tweca lihcr sad c?piiu| iconics more distinct. The strike is a social : ( liatemper which the modern economist and | i talesman has to diagnose without the ai I of l looks, the finger of history, or the lamp of zpeiience. <>a the diagnosis and the remedy lie life of oar country depends. The dispoM- ? ion to go on n lawful strike results from a r lesire which is common to all of its al ke, c tamely lo get the very most for our services, j i strike is defined to he the organized set of t vorkman when they leave their work wi?h 1 lie object of compelling their employers to 1 encode certain demands made by themselves. )uly in the last few years when labor has 1 ?een throughly organized, and when tbedif- ' erent orders number their members by tlio 1 housands. have the laborers been able to I nake any impression on capital by a stiike. 1 )ur first great strike was the railroad strike c c 1874, when a geed dsal of damage was ' lone to propsrty in the city of Pittsburg and 1 lsewhere. That strike was accompauisd by ' good deal oflawletsuess. It was something ' ew and untried and the laborers did not ^ now how to control themselves. But it d.d r no thing. It showed the pewcr of orgauized ^ tber. It showed that there might be euch a biug as a lawful strike. Since that time 1 Ir.kcs liavo been growing more end more s requeut uutil now almost every week we >' ear of a strike somewhere. Vet while they " re becoming more frequent and more vio:nt, one thing is noticeable, they arc conuctei in a much more orderly msnnor than bi iruierly. Tlie strikers have their presidents ^ leaders, their committees, secretaries and c? c; they cummit fewer breaches of the peace, id ttro getting so courageous that they aro ' most willing to coine out boldly and make a ( ir fight of it. This has beta done iu severn' ni stances, but most of the great strikes are ^ ill accompanied by a good deal of lawles- j sss, although the leaders advise against it* 'Die last, one of the most violeut. and perips the must significant strike we have evhad is the one new in progress in the ciFo of Brooklyn?the strike of the trolley la* ^ irers, motormen aud ooaductors. The strike is beeu goin g on for twe nooks, nod no , ... ... . t>? ttleuient is in night yet. travel on the ollcy cars has been almost completely atop :d for several days, aul whit cars were . c* tu, were run under the protection ut special ^ >1 ico- The malitia TtXk) etroug has besu 1 duty for some time, a large force of extra ili ce bus been necessary, aud mercautilo ^ tsincss has been praatically suspended, ?mc large houses having aotually dislarged all clerks until the strike is settled; >o uicii have been killed, and over a huu- (,| ed wounded. The cost of the stiikc io e city of Brooklyn and its citizens will un moicuiy ngurc up 111 tin millions. r.veu ^ c items which may estimated with reaseude accuracy as summed up by The World, uount to nearly $000,000. tii This strike is more significant from tbo cr at that it has occurcil in Brooklyn, one of ve ir older and more conversative cities, in the pa ry heart of the typical American civilizx- iu >n, and ia not a strike of Bohemian* or uj >lca and those fit only to heave coal or wield wi e hammer, but is a strike of the tetter p| iss of wage earners. Our situation is aeons. l'bia particular stike will undoubted- br be settled, but how about the next and pa c next as they grow more and more vio- pe at. It is a subject worthy of the most care- p0 1 and paiustakiDg study of our statesmen. <ir is a problem that oamiot tie brushed aside. *1 We must solve it aud settle it or we perish. Ce ioi The postmaster here, Mr. R. W. Harris, ur il his assistant Mr. J. M. Faucet', cap- sa red a postoffico thief last Sunday night a- sc mt eight o'clock. It happened on this wise, bout three weeks ago it was noticed one oruing that Fant Bro's. box had been openl by soino ouo besides ilia owners. Some of ic letters bad been broken open and replucI, About two weeks later the box was a- ,>t tin found to bavo been opened. This time A r. Nicholson's box was opened also, three "the letters were opened aod the catch on ie do?>r of the box was broken. The josta-ter not knowing what else to do, decided lay a trap aud wail for the fellow. Sunday glit was sot for the time. They tied strings tho two boxes that bad been broken into ij id attached them to a bell in such a man:r that when the doors of the boxes were p] lened the bell would ring. Then tliey were to take il by turns aud watch through the , ght. At eight o'clook and before they had .pec-ted any thief, the bed gave the ulat ui. r. Faucett who was in advaucc ran out and >etied the si lo door aud came directly on (| e fellow. Before Faucett sii 1 anything at of 1 the man said "Why I'm not doing anying Mr. Nicholson's box w is open und e letters au 1 papers lying all out on the I Dor. Faucett caught the fellow and wiih ! * assistance of Mr Harris carried liini back theoiliicc. He was itnlctitilie I as J110. Dow iloreJ. Coinniiesioncr Duller was sent for, so Messrs. Fant and Nicholson inasmuch ' i their boxes hail been tho .subject of ihc 1' itne. After a short examination Mr. Itutler irned the prisoner over to night watchman D Porter, anil ho was lodged in jail whete p s still remains. Under a mail big close t< ie place where the prisoner sat after he was luglit, was found next morning a sina 1 von shooter revolver ami ono of Mr. Nich- i sou's papers. It is supposed that ho hnd 1 icse in his pocket and put them under the c' ig in order to get rid of them Jin. l>ow { a yellow boy about 10 or L'O yeti j old. Me c: as raised here, and bus hak considerable < U lucationa! advantages He now awaits hi* 1 a { ii ual for a crime as foolish as it was criminal, j, k edar Trees. Wk understand that thera are toaoy cede," v ec? in Union County, and some very large 1 '1 lies. The Telephone Co., which will soon j irgin work, will w.aut I -"><? to J')? large co- I ? ar poles'Jo to dO feet long, on which to pm ti icir wires. This s a good opportunity for '' )tni farmer who hue the trees to make mine ' loney before beginning hi* crep Anyone n ho has the poles to eol'. should ?oo Mr. W. I) t. Arthur, as he is mauaging the new enter rn rise. v' in * * ? w Don't break your cow's leg or neck w ith w rope, when you cm buy pasture wire at ,. )1 FOS1EK Ac CO S. low priced. 'residtnt's Message PiusinKNT (' cvcland, in view of Ihe fiuan- eq ill straight un ler which -vc labor at pres::t *s r. r... !uu, has tent a al tncssvge to ** ongross recommending legislation which, ja u his opinion, wiil bring relief. ell The President's plan, in brief, is as follows: "* Issue il per cent, tifty-year bon is of ?JO. ? tnd ?50. and their maMip ev principal and nterest payable in go d; re'ire It gnl-tcnder _ m l treasury notes; permit banks to issue ^ lutts of not leas than $10. to the face value ^ >f bonds deposited, except '2 yer cents; re dace silver certificates of ?10 and over by ^ ulver cortifioates of less denominations; nakc import duties pay aide in gold only. ^ ['he President renews his resolve to main- * sin the public creJit in any event. w'. We do not vce how tLii tneasuro would 25 fiuody the rvil. It would un loubtedly give ctnporary relief, n? did tlic two former bend ssuts, ntid has Ill's further good feature, it _ roviJis nsainst the reissue of redeemed totes; but we fear it will be to us only liko told water to one with fever?delightful nt irat, but followed by had effects. We do tot sec wiiat would hinder (ho gold men e,i rem buying the bonds, uad then immediate- ssij y withdrawing the gold and compelling und issues continually until the governueut is saddled with n debt of from $500,'00,000, to $700,000,000. Ja A bill lias been introduced embodying ~ iio President's ideal. Hut witli the oppo- ' ition that it will meet from the silver men L will undoubtedly stick in the &enato if I ot in both houses. o't Raitum; is the craze now, and it is dooe ii a new plau. 1'itces of paper are liumsied from one up. so as to make the sum "ali the numbers #.|ual to the value in ? ints of the article to be rallied for. The ?( leces of paper are placed in envelopes, salcd up, and then mixed. Any person, eeiring a chance draws au envelope. The umber on the slip of paper in the envelope cteruiiues how many cents he is to pay for is draw. For instance, if his envelope ' mtaius slip No. 1. lie pays 1 cent, No. 13 ivs 13cento, and soon. VMien all the nutn?rs arc taken, then all hauds throw dico y-* r the prize, or have some one to throw for j 1. Of course oue ?aa draw as mauy mes as is desired, and every chance will s entitled to a throw. ] In iliis way a good bicycle was rallied oil lis week by Mr. J. 11. Malhis. Iu this ( mtest Ur. M. T. Smith was the lucky man, lough at sent, his proxy having thrown -11 ir No. o'd. The bicycle was immediately put up aud dJ to the highest bidder. It brought A 1 Mr. V. L. Cruuipton rallied off bis biy are, also, in me same way. 11c sold ttarly all h.s chances and bought in the 1 lUnce, widi the privilege of throwing. In U ie contest Mr. \V. 11. Ray uud Mr. rinapt on lied, eaeli having thrown fortyiree. * A OiiKAT excitement prevails iu certain conn- "7 ' the es of North Carolina over the recent discov- t0 , V of Montizitr. a kind of sand which is the ry valuable iu tbu manufacture of certain l'el iris ofolectrio lights. The fever is extend- <~cl1 g dewu ibis way, for around Gnffnty ma- wji ' veiue or bods Iiave been discovered, and to ? would not bs at all furprised if there is 310 oulv of this saud ia our own streams:* It is to be found in the beds of spring nn, anchos and small creeks, mixed with small an* nicies of iron ore. which givo it the ap arance of gun powder. We hear that ex. its Lave been examining the streams Jai ound West Springs for tho sand. Hie sand ten washed out brings from six to seven uts a p und- Wo hope the streams of Uua abound in this hitherto unknown treasj I e. Wo have a small s imple of the Galfney Cot nd givcu us by a friend, which can bo the en by cdling at the ollica of Tin: Timks. 0 n Sand at To. a pound beats cotton at Ac. m * i Attention Alliancomen lKj 1>y request t);er?! wilt be a meeting of ne: nion County Aliimce at Union on Satut- P. ' ly, Feb. '.'tit. la'.'.o, at It o cloi.k. Come ?,1S| is. couio ad who have the welfare of the tliance a', heart. n!? J. W JAMES, Secretory County Ailtanee. List of LettersRemaining in the l'ostoffice at Union, lor i? week cuding Feb. Its, 180o. iiss Jeter and Ulston, Mr. Preston rooks. Persons calling for the abovo letters will j' ease say if advertised, and will be required J pay one cent for their delivery. 11. W. HARRIS, P. M. , of gaj k(> CANDIDATES FOR ( l.KKK. f()r I hereby offer tnyseif as a candidate for Uni c ofliee of C.ark 911 1 Treasurer of the Town Sal Union "C! L. 0. iGUN'f. an 1 liereby announce myself a cini lato for RIJ( e office of Clerk and Treasurer of the town (ra Union. ,l1( S. M. RICE. Jr., E. U. ,.tf J. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate I Sot i>r the position < ! Uietk and i'fKusurer ol tin lie town of Union. uu W. 1? A RTiil'K. mo fro tai AIR WARNING TO VIOLA- >e* cor TORS OF I NK LAWga; [ 11AVF. been credibly inf.lined during ' [ the protein week that there are mert>:i 11 ff? in th?? fi?wn ?.f 1'ni.in onrl flivcmrrli in ilie County wln? are selling and offering >r sale Piatols, Kiflc-. ami I'.itle and l'istol urlridge#, wlin have nni pud their County > icrnsa fur the privilege of denting in said p,. rtiolas Therefore 1 will s?y for tne infor- j-0] iiiiuU of j; i,.<>.? who lire eel ing Pistols. ,j((| illes, pistol or ri'.lc ca. u.lg or ni-t;il (jf nucklas, with, ul first obtaining lisenoe, ixt iltey arc willfully \ia ating (ha Slat#, m J iw wliii'li pr vidiv n 1 envy penalty for j.-^ inciting said Act If after the publication f :J>i* notice any i er?on or person# nre mild to co; 'iiinc to violate the law by sell- % .g an l . It. i log ?i> any of the :vb ve , 1 tuna I at tide- wiiho'it lii_t blaming lit cn-a ioy will he proaecnic I ( > thefuit extern if a ia-.v \ny person desiring to dcai in istols, c:?i?ri 'gas. etc . can do so with iniunity ly obtaining i license Irani in* hich will n'y com the.T. Twen'y-Five ollat" annually. I liopa ib si/ one , ay tike warning from this# notice, and ' iolnle tho law no 11:t't)ier, tor I tun detor iiic?l to do my otliciul duly fevi'e-s'y and thotit respect to friend or fo? T.fke timing t ours lleippclfiilly, J. it I SCt)IT, *g S ij crvisor I ni' n County. ? K \ Far Rhcurast sni I linve found nothing |U?l to Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It re!?? ibe pain as soon as applied J. w mng, \tesi Libeity, tV. Va. Tha prompt liaf i'.affords is alone warth many times a cast. 00 cants. Its continued use wilt raat a pennanont cur*. Far aala by H. F. is ay, Druggist. Application for Homestead. Totiee is hereby given that Mrs. Lau I>. a Service, widow of Robeit F Service, ceased, has filed her petition before me bnve a homcitcal assigned and aet off for e benefit of herself, from tha real and perual property of the said Robert L. Service, ceased Notice is further given that tba said petition 11 come up for a hearing before me on the tk day of Feb. 1895. at 11 A. 11. . C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County Feb. 1, 5-4t. ADMINISTllATOll'S NOTIClv All persons having claims against the esle ef John 0. Richards, deceased, will praut them uronerlv atteilcd and those indebt L. receiving aia irom tue county, outside i County l'oor House are hereby required file new petitions with tue on or before i 19th day of February, 1895, or to appear sonally on that day before the Board of tnty Commissioners. VII persons expecting aid from the County 1 be required by petitions or otherwise prove to the Boa -d of County Coinmisncps that they arc worthy objects of 0ity.)jtn<i that their annual income, if any iy have, is insufficient to support them. 1 thai they ire wholly unable, physically 1 otherwise to earn a support. Respectfully, J. B. T SCOTT, Supervisor I'nion County. a 25 -I 2t. Administrator's Sale. FNDER, and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court, for Union uuty, State of South Carolina, of date i 17th day of January, 1895, 1 will 1 at chelate residence of Camillas MeNeiil egory, iu Santuc Township, said County 1 Stale, on ESDAY, THE 5TH DAY of FEBRUARY it, within the legal hours of sale, the sonalty of iho estate of said Gregory, coning of household aud kitchen furniture, o, Cotton Seed, Fodder, Farming Impleuts. Horses, Mules, ll?gs and Cattle. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Wm. A. NICHOLS FN, Administrator. fan IS :) 2t. Mortgage Sale >y virtue of a power contained in n mort> gage given by David Foster, dated the i day of April, 1*89, toSpencer M. Kicc, 1 recorded in the otli e of the Register of sne Conveyance for Union County, in Book Mortgages J No. 9, page 532, said mort;c having been duly assigned to S Wittvvski. I will sell to the highest bidder bee the court house door at Union, South l olina, during the legal hours of sale on ks-day in Febauary, 1895, certain lands 'cribed in said mortgage as follows. Ml that piece, parcel, or plantation of i X lying, being and situate in the townp of Union, county ?nd stale aforesaid, I known as part ot the Edmund Carlisle ct. adjoining the lands of S. M. Rica, on V>rth, Green Pond Road and lands of rry Humphries on the Norh cast, lands of Dogan Humphries and Mix Foster on the Lith an 1 East, and lands of 8. M. Rico or : Wm, ( pnrt of line commences dead chert, Green Potid Road, running South to uth of big gulloy about fifty or sixty yards ra Hix Foster's corneri and said to conn iu the wholo twenty-five acres more or it being the ramo tract of land this day lveycd to ine by the said Spencer M. Rice il to secure the purchase money this mort?e i- given. I'ltn ,s o, s- i.i?CASH. I'urchaser to pay for pape.-. S. WlTTkoWSKI. i Jan. I1M1, ItncWleu s Arnica Snlve. I'llt. Bkst Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, uises, Sores, llcors, Salt Kheum, Kevar res, Teller. Chapped Hsuois, Chilb'ains, in, and all Skin Kruptions, and posi i/ cures l'iles. or no pay required. It guaranteed to give perfect sntisiaciion or ney reiunard. I'rice l'*> cente per box. R HALi: UV B. ?<! KiftEj. N. L. Douglas QUriC- "THE BEST. V n%/E< NO 3QOCAKINQ, And other specialties for flentlemen, Ladles, Do/o aKL, ' A WiO "Isses are the 0* Best in the WorU'. Sr ??? daocrlptlva advertlSe.xLA I inont which appears In this V '*** t# XInsist on having W. L. dfrrl^ DOt'OLAH'M,,oEH' 'w,,h nsm0 and price v 9ft Wtt?IB..99l4t>y to same will make paymont ( the uuder* ;ued at Maybiuton, South Carolina, or to unro & Munro, at Union, South Carolina. J. II. 1UCIIAKD8. Administrator. Jan. 21, 18P-j. o. 25-4-ot. SURVEYOR. )AV1S J EFFR1ES, ef tha Union Graded School. Services available after 3 dock en School l>*y?, and all day on Satdays. PRICES REASONABLE. J an 25 4 3m. That's Right" SEWING MACHINES ON THE Installment Plan VE US THE FIRSr USUAL INSTALLMEFT, , $19.50 AND FREIGHT) ON A 'Demorest" ;l> the machine is yours, see point? written o year guaraatee goes with eaah machine. u fmhupd 0 nn . H. r uo iijii & uU. otice to County Beneficiaries. LL persons who havo heretofore been COUNTY of UNION. Court of Common Pleas. * British & American Mortgage Co., limited i ?. A Trailk Smith, at al. IN obedience to an order made in the above stiiied case by his Houor, Judge T. 15 Frazer, '27th November, 18'?4, I will sail before the Court House door, in the town of Union, on salosdny, 4th February, 18'Jo, during the legal hours of sale, the followiug lands, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the eoiiuty and 8,'ate aforesaid, containing three hundred acres, bounded on the North and West bv Annie Smiths land and lands of C. C. Davis on the Fast by I5roa l river, on the South by lands of J. K. Jcfleries aud G. B. Wright. This parcel of laud may be sold in one or no re tracts. TERMS OF SALEOne-third cash, balance on a credit of one en I two y?ars, with iti(event from day of sals. The credit portion to be secured by bond of the purcheser and mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to have the privilege of paving all cash. C. II. l'KAKK, Master for Union County, Master s Ofiico. Ian 12th, l*!?4. Mortgage Sale, BV virtue of a power contained in a Mortgage given by Jno. Sinclair to Williim Monro, Jan. I lib 188'J, an I recor ded in the o flic a of the Register of Meant Conveyance for the comity of Union, in Rook K No. o, (Mges o'.tH, Con, 001, and t>02, ami assigned by said William Monro to Reuben T. (ice, and by liitn assigned to mo, 1 will sell before the c urt house floor within the legal hours of tola on Sn csday in February neit all the right, title ami interest that said John t' Sinclair h is in ami to all that certain "parcel of land containing thirty three and eight tenth acres, linre or less, s'tuotod in In on Township, luion County in the -Sate of nil! Carolina about one and one half miles fion. Cni (Vu,t House, hounded on the North nod West by I mds of FcViili llames, on the South by 'amis of.). (', Sinclair." Term- of sale?CASH. NAT GIST. Assignee. O. \.. i). Ilardman, Sheriff of Tylor Co., W. Va., appreciates a g> >d thing ond does not hesitate ia say so. He was cliiiont prostrated with a cold when he proou.eil a hot t o of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho says. ' It gave me prompt relisf. 1 find it to he en invaluable reme ly for poi^ghs and Colils. ' For sale by, If. J-. Fosgy. Hmggisi. NEW STORE 1 NEW GOODS!! JUST OPENED UI? Til K BEST THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS IN J) R Y QOODS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICKS. j L BOOTS AND SHOES. FROM SO CENTS XT3?. I " GooJ Family Flour at - $ 3 per bbl ? GOOD BACON ALWAYS ON HAND. ? Car Load of Salt just received. Fancy Oroccries, Canned Goods, etc., fresh and cheapor than was ever known before. A large and bandsome lot of Q UE ENS WARE. At rook bottom prices. Goods delivered to any part of town. LICENSED DRAY THAT WILL HAUL AT IOC. PER 10OD. J. Q WRAY, Agt for A. G. Floti?. TAKE NOTICE. ALLperstns iudebteJ to Drs. MUNRO & GOl NU. either by note or account, will please settle by the tifteeutli ef February, ss we desire to make a change in our busiuess. All accounts that are not settled by tht above date will bo placed in the hands of hu officer. Respectfully, MUNRO & GOING. Jaa' 18 4t. SHERIFFS^ SALESFOR FEBRUARY, 1890. BY virtue of sundry executions to nie directed, 1 will sell before the Courthouse door, in the town of Union, 8. C., on Monday, the fourth doy of February next, during the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the following described property to wit: One tract of lftul belonging to Joseph Kelly, situate, lying md being in l'iuckney Township, Union ruiinty, containing three hundred and uiucty-three (393) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Susan Gau't Thomas J. Gaud, Mrs. J. G. Kelly, William JefTerics and others. Levied on und to be sold as the proporty of Joseph Kelly, at the suit of Junius U. Page, et al, Plaintiff's against Thomas J. Foster, Lemuol K. Fowler, as Executors of last will anl Ustauieui of Kichard Page, deceased, and others. This tract of land will be resold at the risk of 1. G. Mclvissiek, Attorney, the defaulting former purchaser. J. G. LONG, S. U. C. Sheriffs Oflice, Jan 14th, 1S95. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JASON M. GREER, Probato Judge. WHEREAS, L. J. Drowning has made auit to me to grant him Letters of Administra'kn with will annexed ?/c 6o?us non on the Estate of and effects of D. II. Sheldon deceased. These are, thorefore, to ci'e and admouish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said D. II. Sheldon, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to ho held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 12th. day of February, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cati3e, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Giveu under tuy hind and seal this 22nd. day of January, Anno Doraiui, 1895. JASON. M. GREER Judge Probate. Published on iiio 2*?th. day ofJruuary, 1895, in the Union Timks. MASTERS SALES. FOR FEBRUARY, 1895, State of South Carolina. \ COS T , COST. All Winter Goods at and Below cost, for cash IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING SIOGK, VNU Al THE SAME TIME RAISE \ MONEY. ? THESE GOODS CONSIST OF ? EDRBSS G-OODSE ' i FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS. JEANS, CASSIMERE8 BLANKETS. HEAVY SHOES AND BOOTS. AND A GREAT MANY OTHER GOODS. call at once and save money. GRAHAM & SPARKS If WILL" PAY YOU mrtm DROP IN AT r * j 4 ?. j % T. II BAILEY'S I Between now and the the 1 ft 14th of February. ! i sei:. ! I