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M. 8 Suiting scbcol every Sunday ul 10. A. M. C Traycr meeting every Wednesday at -1. 1'. M. L ra's cr, monthly, at close of tnoru- o iug service on tirsi Suud?y. t Cbuich Coa;ereccc, inoutbly, after morning b service on fourth Sunday. )i " ~ Sens all free. b Rkv. T. E. Mounts, Pastor. f, l'RESlJYTEUl AN ClIl'UCll. ? Preaching every Sunday at 11. A. M. P Sunday-school every Suuduy at 4 1'. M. r Prayer meeting every Thursday ul 0, 1*. M. c The public cordis.ly tuvite 1 (o ull services. l' lvUV. c. a. 15. jk.n.ninus, i'ajtok. EPISCOPAL ClIL'UCll. Preaching every iiuudny at 11, A. M. tMiuJay-schuol every Jiuuday at 1. 1'. M. '' levelling service every Sunday at o, 1'. M. *' Fritluy at 4: <10 P- M. 'i All scald free aud everybody welcome. ? Ulv. LI. ALL ION, 11 HI OH. v 1IAPT1ST CI1UKC11. 1 a Preaching every tfuuday ut 11, A. >1. and J( 7:iJo 1'. M. f| tfuuday-school every SuuJay at 10, A. M. Prayer nice.iog every Wednesday at 7:110 P. M. Everyone invited to attend these services j( We will give you a hearty welcome uud strive to do you good. ^ Ulv. J. N. Uootii, P.vsroa. t Mr. J. T. ltuse has ubraud new free de- ' livery ou'ht, u new horse and a new wagon 11 ? ? - J Prof. Ford the humorist will be iu l'uioJ ^ next WeduesJay aud Thursday night-"' li March Oih. aud Tib., and will treat our pc li lile to two of his uuiuuo eutcrtuiumcuts. t 11 cur hint. i If you want to hear negro melodies that c bcv. the real tuing, hear Ford, March, Oth 7th loci, all wool cassiuieres reduoed to ddc c to close out. I'liJJ ULU UFLl ABLE.'. We have just learned that Mr. W. T. f Jeter's house was burned to the ground ' last Tuesday night. We have not beeu abl? 4 l? gel the parUeuTurs but will give ihttn f next week. ^ t If you want solid fun don't tail to hear ' l'rol'. Fold. March Oth. 7th. Mock?Fences?Barb wire, the latter at 1 low price for cash. "Til IT <'BL? 11EL1AU LF.' I ? . . i Mr. Kusscl Walker u clever young man of our town, lias becu given the position of , night clerk at Battery 1'urk Hotel, Asheville , lie left here last Saturday to assume , bis new duties. Uur best wishes go wi h \ him. I ... ? i Ileal" l ord and "laugh and grow fat. | Mulch, Oth. Tib. j - Jno. Daw, the youug colore"I mm who was caught breaking in the l'o.v. CMhee here sonic time ago, was tried ut the recent term of the Federal Court at (.irceuville. The 1 proof was -pule conclusive nud he was convicted, the jury staying out ouly a lew nun- ; tiles, lie was scutouccd to the Chelliughum , lleioitnatory 111 Marylaud for two years. Mr. \V. L. Uuy has gotten all his papers, bouds etc fitted up giving him authority to rau a distillery here, lie is looking around 11 ow for u place to locate, i 1 c surveyed the Hawkins place just helow the Dawkius Mill place last Monday, hut fotiui mat mat would put him within the corporate limits of the town, so he is iookmg for another. { - ?? Uev. W. J. Laugstou, Pastor uf the York- i viile Duptist Church, uud tiuanctul agent oi j the Voikville H.ipti>t Higli School, was here ] on tne liiglu of the -7th, ins'.., and preuciied i to the church and presented the c aims ol the school. llis sermon was good and i well received, The shool enterprise was cousiulered kindly, and will meet with eucouragemeut from our Association. -? . # .Sec our new pateut 0.1 Cans, no waste in < oil. I'llL OLD ivLL.1 AbJLL. Ask Mr. H. >'icho,'-ou if Ford will entertain you. A hale of cotton caught fire at I he uepot iast Monday. It was ou the truck uud just ready io ho turned on the scales wheu the lire was discovered, lu an instuut ihc weigher hud it wheeled haca uud thrown from (lie pluttorm uud away iroui the other i tot Ion. 'ine Humes flashed over it a.inosL like kerosene but it was where it eouid no do much damage. About twenty pounds o' the coliou was burned or damaged before ( the lire could he put out. Jc i-* not known lion it eaugui. it was a lucky thing that Jt wa- on the truck, e congratulate the wcigiicr on his presence ol mind hi haviag it thrown froJi the platform. New lot of t rocacry and \cllow ware juei in. A, ii 10a'TLa* o. v,v .> | " Wh'1 muddle weaielnr llie politic! wi h tlivir sharp argument and shar word* h iva arrayed tries.J .%; ?!us' trie brothei against brother, Those who ought to be working toge I and feeling together are puliiug in vli? directions. With rings in our n- scs, a were, we have allowe I ourselves t? be iuto a strife that is as useless as it is < tractive to orery in'ereit tint is near t dear to us. And nil for what? Let c* mail answer iimelf. Has politics e added a sing e cent to your income? )uii not have to work just the same, v ever holds the office? L>o you not find in reil satisfic ion in the respect mi i go >d 1 of yo'ir neighbors than you do in tiio aucc of any parly, or innu or set of meu? For four years tlie strife has c>ntinti jnt11 all good uieu are tired of it. T! iave grown tired of promises that In ailed to materialize. The waul the r or.ty to rule, but they want them to ri juietly. Lverylhiug is ripe for a reconci ion. The best pe pie, those wbc make Ih iving t y their own labor, the muscle n lone of our tioverment, nre anxious to* at hu political turmoil and in ike friends Tl eiders of the Ueforin Faction advise pea< illiran advises pe ice, the "Forty" hare ued their address and the Conserrati 'onciliitors have met them <|uitc half wo It does look like we ought to get t igetlu In the face of all this Senator Irby, wl ugni to wish the pe >plo well considerii lie fact that lie has been fnvorc 1 fir m? tigh'y thaa he himself had ever hopal, ic says, has onie out in a letter which Cj lave but one object that of stirring up o ends. Well the meat an J bre id of some he sorrow of others. Talk ie cheap, s> uinters ink. For four years you have si ificed your own interest to that of poli iuus. Don't you think it is time tor y o be looking out for yourself? . ? Ford is a "sure euro for the bluos. _ ? Several years ago Macauly writing nbu ibor said that in America instead of a larj tmily being a burden ou a man it was ret y hq advantage, that a man with a lar mnily could by working his children, sta ritli nothing and make an independent fo une on a farm. That was undoubtedly tri t the time it was written, but certainly cou lot be remarked of the present, except stv farmers who have unusual advanUg r some wlu plant unusual crops. America however, is still the paradi f the laborer. While Macauly s remark t auger applies to the fatm, yet it mi_'ht pplied to the operative. A ninu with utiiily might attain to a competence t lie labor of himself aud children in tl ictory. The reason why so few operativ itaiu to wealth is tint a great many of tl ouuger ones are foolishly extiavageut. i ain many of the ui -re frugal when thi iave g line i a start place their all tu son iaz*rduu> business, and being unskilh hey lose it. There is no more ceriaiu ii ng for the masses than the w iges pail b he factories, out of which a fair amou au be laid aside every week. "DIXIE BOY'* Turning I'lows. Itnpro d. ?1.60 each. "THL OLD HLL1ABLL m In tit t s no use kicking, for we won't I clt, because we of the iioiiia are jttsi simp 'not in it." But that last bond issue w litber the biggest farce or the bgge raud yet. How Lave the mighty fallen. Last ye he word of Cleveland tnignt have stoc igaiDst the world in matttrs of tiuauc low eita he there and noue so poor to d lire his opinion, no not even on a hor rale. His liicnds blush lTr him, whi us enemies ultuusi hesitate to kick the mi ivho is down. There was something wrong soaiewhe ibeut that last bond d.al. It pas; eousui mated either in ignorance or care assuv ir fraud. It we lean to ihc ride of chant i\e would have to put it down to iguoratu out that is hardiy to be believed of a i'rt dent of the United States, besides it is ha lo rce how any pcrsou over twenty years age coul 1 huvc been led unwittingly in uclt a coutract as thai made '<y the Aduii isttutiou with Morgan .V Co. Our plows are of the 11EST steel sbapi aud do not weigh heavy. A. 11. loster & l lleforc our next issue 15. K. lillutau w have taken Ins pluce iu the National Cot I'il. lie is not uukuowu there, lie is 1 unknown unywhere in the United Mates those who reuil, for during the last four jet liis uauie has been constantly del'ore the pi lie. kept there alike l?y friends and cuetui tiue thing we luay expect from Till 111 ami that is candor. We uiay also look him to do something. It certainly is refre ing to thiuk that there will he 0110 mm the Senate who w ill do something, for u activity would be belter thau stagnation. Whatever may bo said ot our junior 8>ci lor, one tiling is well understood aud tl is, tlmt he is his owu man and does not long to anybody. He wilt hoc hi* own r ind not ask another to d> it for It.111. A whatever in ay Be said of It is mistakes he a man ? * ? Have you read the particulars of that hi loud issue'.' ilrtefly tbe executive of U. S. entered into a secret uoutract w certain brokers to sett bouds to tuu uuiou of $OU.WO.UUU lit 1.U1 wben tlio bonds worth much more ilittii that ou the marl The brokers are selling them now at 1 to those who desire ineni as investment n for deposit on wuich to bait* circulation. W'ual the people waul to kuowis wuy i bonds were not ottered directly to ihe pi lie, instead ot being sent througu the uai of brokers at a lo-a ot about trst>OU.UU<) the tax payers. The friends of rue i'reid ure chagrined and his enemies are irick The Telephone Compauy met list luesd ind organised hy electing ?s {directors. T. Duncan, W. E. Thomson, >V. A. Nicuo.si Lieo 11. OeUCi aud VV. i>. Ariuur, Inn: J lately tucrcafiei the Hoard of Direct held a mveliug aud electc 1 .Mr. W. Arthur, {'resident and Trea.su icr. Work will be couuueuced ou iho liue ouce. Tart ot tbe poles hav* already b< secured. It is confidently hoped that rysteui *ill t?e tu opcrdton by tne liiet May. 1 ? ais tV. C. Ma-rsoo, postmnsUr at Wiiburns. er a fourth e'ass office, has been ch n ce 1 hy J ud, | the tiovtfF;.nteiif wi.h uinTcasiucc iu office. He appeared before to mini si no# But er Iter one u?y this week and gave bond foj the er< preletninary he ring, which w 11 be held P| i it s>on. led ? jes Lenten Services M , Feb. 27, Ash Wedncslay, 11. a. in., and f 1.30 p.m. co 1T.V Every Wednesday and Friday, 11 a. iu.. 1,1 *er Literary aerviceand Lecture. ct l>, Every Tuesday and 'lltursdty. Evening . Prayer. UI Mu ch 10, ?SunJiy H. C. 11 a. lit., hii?1 .? io,e p in. ^ tvi11 Mnrclt 2-1, Sunday ! I u. m , an 1 6 01 csj P t"March 2-*?. Monday Annunciation, II. "t 7 3d. a. m. i" 10 * March 31. Sunday, 11 a. m , and "?, p. in. m toy II. ly Week. " iVe | April 0, Tuesday, 5. in. 'h I April 10. Wednesday 11 a. in., Litany- St Auiil II, Thursday II a, in , nnd-(II. 0., 'J< u,e 8p.m..) !ia- April 12, Uood Friday, 1 1 a. in , and 5 cil uir Pn>- 1,1 |(i(j April 13, Saturday Easter Eve, 5.30 p. PT ID. Vl) ?P April 14, Sunday Ea-dcr II. C. 11 n. in. lie and o p. to. ce, BE N.I ALI.STON. ?'i is. Hector. *' All scats free. VC .. ... - f0! y' ONLY TO THE GAKDENEItS OF S. C !! ! sr. v 1 liu 0? you want ilie fiuest Watermelons in existence'.' It you do, try the Jumbo, the cn largest me on ever grown otic i weigliiug as w' re I uiucti as 70 pouads. ^e sj lias the finest flavor on record and is the rel m carliest of a'l varieties. Try and you will by . . he delighted. as We will give *100. to the person raising tho largest melon from our seed, and jioJ. ^ is each o die next four. or lc Full instiucdons given with eacli order. 10 The price 'Joe pet picket but to mi trod uce D0 * it will mail post paid wi h each ordei 8 paekou cts of the fo lowing seeds all extra fine: en Cabbage. Canleloupe, Cucumber, Onion, ho I'epper, Sqtiasb, Tree foiniio and l'uruip e n", nough to p ant your garden for only a quur- ,a ter. The ab?ve collection is well worth ani SI 00 Send at once us litis is a apecial otfor. 1,1 u Stamps will bo taken for payment. P? J. K. MX SEED COMPANY. '? tl- Hamburg. S. C. - cat !. OBITUARY. 1,0 rl - -? Sal ir- DIED ?Mr. William lvlwards, of Upper am ,0 Fair F?re?t neighborhood dapat ted this life the I j on Feb 'J.J, lS'J.j, in the OOtu yetr of his wli life IN was a good mail, and a patieui alii II sufferer. Fin r.M). e?t List o'Letters. Hie se Ucmuiuing in the Postotlicc at Union, for !',e bus so Cie week ending Ma ch 1-t. lS'Jo. jnl be Miss Emma Kobe. Tony Mills W. II. of u Moses. .Or Liirk Ling. Mr. L. Jones. Miss um Caroline Geter. Mr John M. Dickson. Mr. int ^ C. Yooag. Mr. J. Williams. Mrs. iv. II. livi tie Thorulou. M ss Margey Tucker. Mr. Thco. be es Sieveus. Mr. Nick I' iff. ci?i ie Persons calling for the above letters will at 1 ? please sav it advertised, and will be reuuired 1 to pay ou? cent tor their delivery. fy It. \>. It Alt KliS, I*. M. Liu le in i ' GARDEN SEED! GARDEN EEEDE! tor ^ litsr SEED ou the market. Cheapest in u the world. SIX packages lor FIVE cents. or It was never so in Uuiou before. not 18'J~>, au-l LANDREl'H'S" on every P<>' package. . ' istr Sold only by THE IN ION DRUG CO. lue ? PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. as My accounts will be in the bauds of Dr. d, W. M. Mead or uuti. the loth March, at winch 11tno tltey will he placed in the hand. ?fan Attorney for colioction. I'lease call tr au?l settle at once. ,d J. M. LAWSON, M. I). e, ? - - e- Final Discharge. se e XTotice is hereby given that W, D. Wilkins ; JL si Guardian ol the Estate of W. 1). Wit* lU j Kins, Jr., has applied to Jason M. Greer, Judge id 1'robaie, iu and for the County ot re ' Union, 8. C'.. for a tin it discharge Guardian. 1 If is otuii.u kl>, That the thirtieth day of March A. D. l8'J">. be fixed for hearing of 1 I'ciiuou, mid a tiual settlement of suid Estate. i y, JAaON. M. GREEK a0'j :e; Judge l'robaic L'uiou County. oils 1,K id ( The Union Telephone Co. 110 NOTICE UF .SUKdCKIlMlUN. If, u- "^Totice is hereby given that the books of ac Tv suoscrtptiou to the capital stock <>f The L uiou Tclephou Cj., of Union, si. C., will .Si oe opened at the otlice of >v. L?. Annur, at -o Union, S. C., ou Saturday, March li, lbOo, at 1- M. 111 T. C. DUNCAN \S. E. I'll O.Xl.SON j A. MCtloEsoN iscoiti'oit.vTOiis. ,01 GEO. 11. UEiZbL | 10 W. D. ARlllUR lj? irs __ TOWN OKD1NANCE i?I Cii' AG A IN FT UAMI5L1N0. an for ii ORDAINED by the Mayor and j Jj Alderman of the town of Lu 1011 in rn Council assembled, and by autlioiity of the 1U sauic: .ay Sec 1. That from ami after the passage of this Ordiuauce, it slia 1 be unlawlul lor uuy person or persons, to gamble or engage "a in and g?me ot cb nice, within the corporate ml limits ot the Town ot Union, be- i>ec. 1'. That anyone violating this Ordiow nuuee, upou conviction, shall lie lined not . exceedinc twenty dollars, ot con line a iu jait I I net inure than lolly d tys, in ilie discreiluu 13 ol the Couucil. tiiveu uu<ler the seal ol the l.'ouncil and " linud of tuo Mayor tins Fell. -i, lUdo. ist J ? I ' JUIOA. FAM, ihe Mayor. ?'!' AU,si : ' b? I /* V* a (ill U( L. (|. I OI.NI., ^ art! l.Kick and Tieas'r. j, ict. . tin .]? FOR SALL, or j 1 u II The undersigned vnl olfer for fa r before kn thet.'uurt llouse door on tfalesdny m March ue lh'Jj, the house and lot on Mum btivti in 9?, i0_ ine towu ol I uioii mioWu ill the Mcainiau e>i preper.y. ol Krtus ul's.ile one ha.f eitsli b.taiictf ou u ol to credit ol one year Willi luirest at f per cent *.t cut per anuuui, purchaser iogi?e mortgage on l\ 1 he property to secure lue unpaid p riion, eo lusuie tlie premises and assign policy. laJ J. Woods J tier. | hxeeuiors C a. Ale A. 1'itiuau J l >r ^ >u \V. "J . deter. F. C. Jeler. ?V in. A. AiCPvlson. ae* ors j J* 1 > For Khcutunlstn I have found nothing ' t'cpial to e liamlicl'iaui S I'lllll iia.lli. II iv , iit'Ves tlie paiu its djuu .is ?)., lied. ,1. W Young. We st bineity, IV. Vu. J'ne pioiop"<JU i oiici i' HlloiUs I' iiiiidV a oil a mailt (iiiietue iu<- cel. oil cents, lis c niiiiiuu use wil jt t,j eiiC'-i ? pt.it u-eiil ou ?. I've aoiv .y 1. t. i I ,v 9* VP > SPECIAL UEGISTRATIO OFFICE SUPERVISOR ( KEGI <TRATI0N, I'ui n, S. C.t Feb. 2-3, 1 In obedience to an enactment by the ft' A??enjb y of South Carolina at it! >n'w!ii ?ffiCe ?f yuI)er*??jr of Regi will open at Union Court House a,ch itb., to March 14 b., 1895, exclu .u.p!J WIS0.? ?f ,r?is,orin? P"?ons "tier ill rcqutrmenta 0f the law. . ,Ter> important and in order ery citiren may underaiand tho re< euts, the f.llo Tiiig extracts frmn the '? made pub ic: ateo 4 Every male citizen of the U? -atoM and of thts State of the ago of tw? e Jy a iiot laboring under the di-abil i? 'he Constitution of this Sut ' w? 4,U|i,tiea lo Vot? unJ??- the cxi'j ws ol the State, and duly register. b]r or w|f0 1 ,u regi-tcr us a voter at .he tiw utJeU?Tl|regillra,i0n 0f c,?cl*" in ird isv- , ,,la'^ ,Q ,he /ear of f' l8.y"' or a,,r ? e subsequent th . Hi el to rcgWcr at such time as req . J law, ?r who has become a cit.xm In 1 Wh? W,U regi3,er a* '"rein, 'V I ? c,ls,,s' 3,1,111 he entitle, c for delegates to said convention. C; 1 bat 0,1 'he first Monday of Mi 'he year of our Lord 1695 the si T 01 'legistration of eaoh county sh he county seat thereof, open his bo r tJ^calend' *"? 3hi" h",d 'he same 0 itid " ?r t,,e,C ofo^t any ti tied to reg ster as a qualified voter 10 has hecomo a citixen of this Stat. , unng tue time herein fixed for 'a ? etrxtioii. and also on the days now fi such a.^?"is'ralion? entitled to rtgl such as here n-tftcr provided- ?,? 5C.Tha?iinrg -Cen bere,of?re July regis , er having since changed his Ml,i, <a\ tng ost his certificate, shall be enti hare . b. same transfers lorr.uewod W proviued by law r?uew?d titled' to 1?/ I01*0'0' rh?8hftU have fc rog^ter'tu e,1,.tCnt ,herct?' a,,d "ho fa' J w? i |.8UC 'lu,? as 'equired by 1 accordan ^ *l>,,,,catloa ""Jer O ed by ^Cfi%T:,h apriQ,ed for'a > he? each case th rUrney 0eueraI setting f0 b oc~^^iJ^tfeTir^' ,,a ?. "oral '.'IT, r''1 ???er?l rcg!S i .? i ? time thereafter when 1 hie nlCilUi becainc eutitleJ to re*ia J the place or places of his residence si ich nib i . ',0Cilmc emitled to regis iavui on U 8,m" be sut)P?rted by I If tl? reputable citizens who w . 'he age of twenty-one years on liuetV ?i' A,1D0 D,,mini 1882, or -rix': xjtt bccft;ne eotM become a clnzeu of "his State by "mow u| the same, according to the Const.tu! I' :;' 1 whosha!1 maheapplicat s,ft"ng the time of his mov 1'l tnS.,;lle "nd his place of residence si b ih the binte, wh ch application ?1 supported by Hie nllid.ivit of two reputi t Itme the appl.cant became a resid State, such applicant Shall be allot cgister as a voter, and to have issued a ce "hcatc us a duly qualified elet he manner and form now provided jHegweVu'safd10 ^ V?leut 3ttid eIect !?? u ? . 8Hld couvention. ose I,m": Ct?r 8hai1 be to i use name is not registered as here.nbef nrn'd ,)'??lded ^ law. and who d 1? whe?! v r??i3lrrtti0'1 certificate at whe- e he ofiers to vote. leaides the above, mentioned Special R - $***' tho ottice will be open (first Monday in April, May, June t t i ir. s\fiTir Supervisor of Rcgistr&ti MASTER'S SALES. FOR MARCH, 1890, State of South Carolina. COUNTY of UNION. Court of Common Pleas. British aud American Mortgage Co. L' us. A. Frank Smith, et al. S obedience to an order made in the cove fluted case by llis Honor, Ju li. Fruzer, -7th November, 1894, I L belme me oourt llonse door, in the i< lutou, ou salcsday. .vtonday, 4th Mai 'Jo, duriug^lie legal hours oi sale, the Mug hums tin wit; All ti,a. cevtaiotl^ct or parcel of 1 tig, being iipd situate iu the county i ate aforesa^ containing three liuud res, bouudei oil IBVaNerlu auJ West lute Siuitn s laud and lands C. C. D tne Fast by Uroad river, on the Soutl iid.i ot J- it. Jetferics aud G. If. Wright Ihis parcei of land may oe soid in oue ore tracts. TERMS OF SALE: One thud cash, balance on a credit of id iwe years, with interest from day le. the credit portion to be secured md ot tue pureuaser uud mortgage of euiises. The purchaser to have the pi ;e of pacing all cash. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union Couutj Master s Oliice, Feb. 9th. I89j. he JState of iSouth Carolir COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleipt. W. 1). Sartor vs. Alfred 0. Sprause. N obedience to an order made in the at staled ease by tits llonor, Judge J. rtott, I7tli March, 1H9J, 1 wilt sell bei j Court llousedoor, iu the town of Un Salesd.ty, tth March, 18'Jo, durihg ;at hours of sale certaiu lauds desori tollows, to wit: All my right, title and interest ( the st iug uu un livided one fourth tulerest d to all that certaiu tract of land, )y .tig a ltd situate tit Fishdam Tuwnsi uou County, State atoresuid, contain ree liutidred and eighty-live acres n less, bounded by the lauds of Mrs. P cker. James Naucc, uud olbers, said t own ui tbe Hamilton rtace. Aiso all my right, title and interest ( iii<j being alt uuoivided one fourm m L I iu nud to all iliat certain otner t i,tiia iyuig, l>emg au<l situate iu tlio t Jonesvt.ie, Ci'Uuty of Union, State at ttl, oountled ty tan is ot lluuilct Sin .M. biil.ejohu, J. K. Lmtisey, auti oil utaiiiing two ami one ha.t acres moro 1 Tcruis ol'ea.e?CASH. 0, 11. l'KAKE, Muster lor I uioi ruler - Oflicc, Feb. 'Jtli 18V.*?. I l.o C'.ijmi u !i?s called a meeting of Ain.-oii ltil'.es lot next l'uesii>?y crooin " i >1 Ue res a it..i alien .a.-Cu <1 it.) itij, ic. ,i .ness of >iiuc t in|'oriii i. eu.m i ; in tiiu i'ou.|i .i;y tor act. t v-i-li "let I tit lot Ills w l.l be al ot etl I :.i \v itictiiis ami a so.icdjlo uf dr tere i in o . > . atleinl tioya and gel >1 id. i ) it new men ->poc al y ? v .,i >ii . ,, w ..I wi a*"it 1 .1 'J e. Mktl with frequent col.Is, cone tided to trj no >F ) Hid remedy iu a new way, and accordingly , J H>ok a labieapoonfnl ( four tinos ihc usual " Hose) of Oiamberln'u Cough Kemedj just Hlefore going to bod The naxt morning she jrn Bfcund that her ocld had almost entirely dis' ^^ptpeared. During the day she took a few *^*~Hosea of the remedy ( cue tesspoonful at a "R01?) an<^ at again took a tablespoonl#'ft*1 be^ure C?'?8 10 be'? nu^ 0Q ,b? followawoke free fioiu all symptoms of the ''"Hie cold. Since then she has, on several ocHbsions, used this remedy in like monuer, lu,r" P^ith the same good results, and is muth eUflmd over her discovery of so quick a way of imiring a cold. For sale by B. F. Posey, lited l|TrUgSi8t. ?ty-H titt Foil mi The undersigued will offer for sale bef.re M Ape Court House dour ou Sales J ay in March ByOo, the Du Pre house, ti ?e rooms, and lot, '*. ? mdiree acres, near li ce's mill. 13 B. Terms of sale ?One-third cash, balance on ?Ur cre,Jil ?f oa,; ,wo TeAr9. interest " ?f.#' Bi eight per cent , purchaser to give mortgage 'uir~ Ron the premises to secure the unpaid por' 0 Kt|oo, iusure the property, und assign the 1 to if oli?F* Purchaser to pay for papers. irch E *lre- ^va Dunbar, a" [cHICOKA FERTILIZER COMPANY. oks t pen * _I AVING }urchased the plant of the the 5 XX Atlantic Phosphate Company, t?geih1 4 n with the tut ire stock, bruu t aud good-will, ime H e take this method of >ii*aning uie Incudt me ?1 ud paii utis of the Chioora Fertilizer Coin pa or ;fil y for tncir coruiat supp<>rt au-i patronage tn and HI te past, and niw solicit the patrouiige of the luch at tlaulto Phospuate Couip.uy, as well a- the zed hicora biaudi, guaranteeing that, under the ster Ul anageaieut of the Ch CJta the reputation any ttl irned by Allan1 ic orauua will be fully bus ter- p lined. , ice, If Oil ICO It A FEKTILlZElt COMPANY tied j| Cburlestou, 8, C. as jf QKO. A. WAGE.NEK, General Manager. it L>#c. 14-60-3in. teen ff il#Rj |j Application for Homestead. aw> Ik j oiice is hereby gtveu thai .Mrs. Cou L. dh, 1^1 jjer*iC?, widow of ftooeit F Service, P1"?" e^eceased, u*s ti ed her petition before uie r it nave ulumeileal assigned aud Bet otf for ?' L^e ceuetil ut uerselt, from iuc real aud peripual property of the said Hubert 1.. Service, lr*" ^ceased 16 JNottco i? further given that the auiol petition l6r* V*>ll couie up for a hearing before me on the nce ICGtu day of reb. 18'do, ut 11 A. M. ter? C. 11. PEaEE, "ie Master tor L'utou County. ] s i^1'6^. at j jj iho ' J g Does Your Boy Need hall S? Britannica? ( "o Csrmm !th?r ; r ion ^7 rote I ^Y"t J?i\ 5ft 22 Voutfa Is *he M>rm rive Perlftl. It Is thrn that the ion. Blind is hrest lic.i . <i*r. the Imagination unhampered. the i-rmcv most retentive, the ye brli;i> ?-,t, and t!;-- nat .ri most uscrpt'b'e. What s toy tea-ls !n this per'ud becom-.s so ir.do'ibly impressed upon I his nature that it becomes a part of his very Chara ter. This is a tine when a parent's responsibility !ls gr-a!"st. It is no' enough to tcil the boy What l>? ought to brcr.nt \ Most bo> s are Dot overly suscu; i I > to didactic teaching You can usually leaJ Mm a mils easier than you car. diive him a rod. See , . | that he has the proper surroundings. at-d a 1 d. little tr. -t.r t^tt- and It is surprising how readily he dev. V, s a taste for the best In lltera'-.'e. t-ei t!..it taste be developed, and there is lithe danger as to his fu.urn. 25! Dr. Pu!s?-;3 Brooks >wn * .ch, V'ho ai.*: "M'O'rt h?' I wVs a boy j0Y. rc.-ts. a: ! I w.ll tv.td , . i hts destiny. ' Hew lm; r'u'it it Is, t'.en, that your hone , thou'J be p.ov.dcd with boohs of the highest. an(J character ftQd Fain' ta ?s, and even, pcrh.-tp.s, "rhtffalo ired till" st'iri- s, have their p'ree as developers Oy of a taste i'.i r adir.g. a sort of literary mi le. 4yis as It were, but unless the boy soon .hows a j by pre' -c lv the sttonptr r**a? of practical k:v ? Ige. Illatury, travel, etc.. you may be ? sure that is jn'aily unsound. or that thrre !i?n . o.t toiat:..in;p r&dic&i y wror.f la fcis ?luca- n. The Cnc\c!op.-?i|? Rrltennica his rtpRt'y one; fecrn farmed " the conccntrati J essence of . the whole world's wisdom." Let your boy ? rejJ its Interesting pa-ts. s.-.J lie will seen "7 k ok with disdain upon "llj'hy" I tera'ure. I be J NVe are continually ur.deranimatinR a hov's rivi- Capacity t >r latct ideas. There nothing o attractive as tru'h. Give lilrr. the raatcr.al out of which to construct iarge Ideas. Pur Drltannlca In the home, where he can consult ' It continually, and as he attains manhood ho Will find no p'ace In llterarv or professional ?? [ Ufa to which lie may not aspire. ia. Sa ia M present opportunity to provide n I proper library for your home. It requires as Investmei t of but 1 en Gen's a (Jav. If you (trier fr.im THE Coicv.WA St \Tr while It may be had at Introductory pnctl. 1 Ir'" >si> 0 Q ; Wives tore' ;r and Daughters tho bed Often lose the benefit of life assurance, taken out for their ) iu protection, because of ill-addug vised investments. Again, "P'; the intentions of the assured ore sometimes fail of realization u.| through the prodigality of a rftCI son to whom the sudden jx)sihe session of so much money ter-i tdroves too threat a temntation. ' "The E| Equitable Life has provided against these a contingencies by offering The Tontine Installment Policy, i 1 he premiums per liiotiMtiKi gnre much less than under ???* older forms of insurance, and tlieamount is payablein 20,25 to or 30 annual payments, thus >'" I becuringa comfortable income folu for the beneficiary. Write to 1 1 W.J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolina*, ROCK HILL. fr.jC. { ; * } 1 cost > cost. : %* All Winter g-oods at and Below cost, for cash 1 f in nonrp to maut doom cad Ill VSI1LSLII IV ITiniXL. I1VSUITI I VII OUR SPRING STOCK, VND AT THE SAME TIME RAiSE MONEY. ? THESE GOODS CONSIST OF ? edrbss goodse + IXANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS. JEANS, CASSIMERES BLANKETS. EtEAYY SHOES AND BOOTS, AND A GREAT MANY OTHER GOODS. sail at once and save * money. Jtm GRAHAM & SPARKS ^ IT WILL r PAY VAT T 1 V ' L % MTOW DROP IN AT T. E. BAILEY'S Between now and the the 14th of February. ir SEE. V