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For Use Tinas. Vain Crntr Baptist V V CaanatUa The neat (21th) session of the Union Coaaty iW^tist Son J *7 School Convention will ooottoo with tho Beulali oh or oh Fridnj before tho ftth Sunday in April. 1"" ?1 T? Tam tonowing nhjtcti will Pfe# dltconod * lai "What lathere'oUnexietiog between Baptist churches, sod how may Ibis reinjUsnihlp ho slreofthened ?" Speakers, Rev. J. N. Booth, T. Jeff 3with, Sr., and G. B. Wolff. 2nd. "Is not the si-oalled 'sociables,' in dnlged in by many church members, a great hindrance to ehurch progress and stumblingatone In the way of onr weaker brothers and sisters?" Speakers, C. C. Vauglian, W. D. Crosby and R. F. Ray. 3rd. "Should our churohet uphold members by their fellowship, who persistently refuse t-? contribute to the support of the gosrel at home ami 1 " ? . >??*. ?/. il. Booth, H. F. Swift and W. C. Johnson. 4th. "It it right for t church member to I sign n petition for the sale of wbiskoj uodor the present system of law ; and is it right for church member to hold a position as 'disKnaer of wbUkey ?" W. E. O. Humphries. N. Wilburn and H. Randolph. 6th. "Tin Sunday School teacher?his opportunities, responsibilities and qualification'." J. ff. Sanders, C. II. llibo aud E. W. Jetor. 6th. "What areeling words? and do not their use by christians greatly !im;t the r influence?" Rer. W. E. Q. Humphries, Rer. C. C. Vaughan and J. II. Randolph. Missionar? sermon Suudtjr morning at II o'clock by Rer. J. N. Booth. The different rcl.ods will please hare delega'es elected early, and urge upon them to make preparations and attend promptly. Also, according to the constitu i >n. all Baptist churches where there are no schools, are entitled to delegate; not les-t than throe. Delegates from such churches are greatly desired, and those churches will please act accordingly. E. W. Jeter, Sec. mOURAMMK FOR 91TBR.ISTRNBENTs' tXKNFBIlKKCK. ^ 1st. "Who should elect our Sunday School ^ teachers? ' J. II. Randolph, J. 11. BetenW baug and Jos. Sanders. 2nd "What method hare you found best to engage interest in Sunday School work ?" W. 11. Crosby, D. N. Wilburn snd J. W. senders. 3rd. "Will a (rue christian willfully ncg- , ltd the Sunday School?" J. W. Sanders, J. A. Fant and J. N. McArthur. 4tli. "From what seurce do you, as a superintendent, derive the most benefit?" , J. H. Spears, A. A. Gault, S. L. Duckett. , This conference will be held in conned ion j with tht S. S. Convention, SaturJay night? , or eveuing?and all superintendents are requested t> attend. < Discussion of the subjects wi'l be open , to all who desire to take part, and the pres- j eoce of all are solicited. E. AY. Jktkr, . Fjr the Committee. ^0 Killisq a Hok.sk?Tub "lloss" Doctor. X ?Spring of the year is nt hand and, us J usual, we tnay look for a full crop of horse eolio and other ailments brought about by the farmers' rush of hard work with liis sofi, ' unjiardencd mature, or untrained, young * immature horses or mules. Besides this unusually severe slraiu upon the animals' muscular power, they are also subjected to uausual danger at (his season from mistaken * kindne*s ef bis master in feeding too much ^ green fcod. in the beginning, producing c flstulent co io and kidney trouble, which brings in the services of the green "boss" \ doctor or in fact several of them, taking ' their turn each with his favorite retaody, which, in the majority of cases, proves to he ' worse poi?on than au over feed of grc-.'ii 0 food. "Green colic ' is a malady quite bad ^ ? enough by Itself, but when combined *?n? c an attack of green "h ss" doctording it is perhaps the most fa'&l form of disease th*t 1 attacks the hor.<c. I1 On one occasion I was called in to sec a ? valuable horse that was sick and rolling in terrible "gony and was informed by his kind a owner that he "had given him every remedy >' A that he had ever heard of and that none had " B done any good." lie had first given the s horse otic ounce of ffhdanutii and one pound f of aalta ; next another uiau gave one pound n of soda, and a "liess" doctor gave the animal I ono pint of whiskey, and the last dose was ' comptsed of half, a plug of tobacco chipped 1 in hot water. Now if a h >rse could have I urrived such dosing as this it would have I meritod the distinction of being non-explosive > and of boom-proof, steel s'omach breed. 1 No amount of drugs or medicines, even in the hands o f the most skilled veterinarian, will ever tike the place of go id, common ( horse sense In feeding and caring for horses ; , the h^rsr, therefore tin; object'of tlmnVtTcIe *t is to impress upon the mind, of the realer ( the impirUnce ??f preventing diseases nther < then undertake to iustruct them in the use of drugs as remedies. Although it is always aafe to apply a thin gruel made of grniue 1 j mustard and warm water under rear part ol' , belly, flanks ami on both sides of spine for , colic: keep the mustard tuoist with warm , water and woll rubbe-1 in the hair with the ( hand, and if one becomes determined "on , dosing the horse, make up your tnin I by | choosing cue prescription and then quit, as the multiplicity ot remeutcs interna'ly kids more horses than it ever cures But if the owner docs n -t fee' like he is doing his duty without pouring ncdicine into Ins hor.se, lot hi in piu his faith to honnepatiiic remedies or any faith in their medicinal properties, lib but have great faith in their harmless niture. Jp-CL Striblimj in (Jotton Plant. \ ? ? - .? ? I Coi? T. Srouo Fa)i?ow.?We have several times dwelt with rapt admiration on the transcendent abilities of Col. T. Stnbo Currow, formerly of Spartanburg county, this State, as a grappler.of otlict.it positions involving honorl and emoluments. lie is the gentleman who broke tho record in the year of grece lSS-i by being simultaneously clerk of the South Ciroiina senate, nt Columbia, )a chief in one of the departMeats at Waslrngton, and the projector, proprietor ami promoter of six different railroad lines converging from various juris of these Unite 1 Slates and Canada to Spartanburg. This your he turns up again f triumphant ;y, on the ground Moor and bestriding the roof tree. He is one of the first men aunouueed from this Siaie with an appointment to a g o I job under thcClevcland administration, nl'hough he has not been corporally a colonel hero for several years. J(ow he escaped office under Harrison is an ? amusing myrfery. lie ti|>pcirs to gather places as a c it s tail does ockle burs. They tiy to htm from all quarters of the compass and are assimilated with placid dignity.?Gremaille jYrir*. Now Try This.?It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, it you hove a Cough, Cold, or itny other troub'e with Throat, Cheat or Lungs, Dr. King's New Disovery for Consumption, Coughs ijnd Colds is guaranteed 10 give relief, or money will be paid back. Suttiercrs from La Grippe found it just the llnng and under its uee had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample boiile at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it i-?. Trial bottles lice at I?. F. l'osey s Drug Store. Large size *>Oc. and $1.00. Ansvykii This Qi kstion.?Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer nnd be m?<!e miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Uizzinis', Loss of Appetite, Cuming up of ttie food, Yellow Skin, when for To cents we will sell them Shiloh's Viialiter, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by H. K. Smith & Co. .< * * \ Tiujui'i Bluk List.?Washington. D. C-, klwreb HI.?It tppwi new Ikat Q??emor Tillman ta<i Sutltr Irbj wtrt the pioneers in tho "black listing business." and their representatives in the nest >?r: u? K-' r;^. .?? rant Irtktnui at tho bands of the adrn nistra'ion thai Tillssan and Irhjr inirnlod for others. 8ereral day* ago 1 received an intimation that Governor liilman wrote a letter requesting the president to "turn the pictures of four men in S nth Car. linn to the well." After eonsidcr.t'de difficulty I ob'ained the names on the 1 ill men "black tin," which are as follaws: The fir*t named on the l:st is James C. | Urmp itll. edi-or of ih? A'eiet and Courier : second. Benjamin F. Perry, who wants lo bo collect-.i o' internal revenue ; third, N. G. G)?u'e., cJitor of the Slate; fourth, II. L. Donalds n, pres dent of the State Farmers' Alliance of South Carolina. Senator Irby add<d another none to the lift and it turns out to be Kohert Harris. Harris hails from Uiron county and voted for Cleveland at Chioogo. I was not rer'aiu how this "black list" reached the president until I mentioned the subject to Sons! r Irby. He was greatly surprised to know that 1 was in possession of the secret, and in bis xeal to ascertain where I r<c*i?cd the information he said that he was present when Governor Tillman wrote the lett>r, and that only Governor Tillman, the Pros dent no t himself were aware that such a communication is in existence. The G jv< rn-ir in his letter to the President urges that none of the gentlemen named shall be rec>gnir.*d by the present dtniniatvatioa t?y F?.U?I an ?i?>?iat? ? 1 home or abroad.?Cor. AVtr* and Courier, ? HM ? ? ? McLaukis Makks a Statkm knt.?The statement has been going the rounds of the South Caro ina newspapers that Senator Butler had withdrawn his endorsement of ex-Judge C. P. Townsend on the ground that when lie signed it he was under the impression that it was attorney General Townsend. Congressman McL-turin desires to make the foi'owing statement: "At iny request Senator Irby spoke to Senator Butler some time ahead to secure his endorsement for mage xownsena. Senator Irby reported to me that Senator But'er spoke very kindly of Judge Towns.-nil and said that lie was a college nia'c of his nud spoke tery favorab'y of liirn Upon this dec'a-aion when the delegation held n meeting I handed Judge Townsend's application to Senntor Butler, lie signci it and theu every member of the delegation but Major Brawley did the same. It never flashed across my mind that the Senator could make such a ill's ake that the Attorney Genetal of South Carolina, so recently elected and involved in Mich mouieulous law euiis as the Slate is uow engaged in, could be nil applicant f>r a clerkship in ihc Interior Department. And, furthermore, [ cannot understand the position of Ibo Senator, for after the paper was vgncd I stepped up to him. nud in the hearing of several members of the delegation, 1 said: '1 thank you, Senator, for siguing Judge i'onnsend's application. 1 appreciate it, in I so will Judge Towusend." Ho bowed, ind replied in his usual ourtcous manner, lencrat McLiurin asks. in justice to Judge lownrcud, that pipers publishing the notice >f Senator Butler's withdrawal, will also ( mblish this statement.?Special to Columbia fournal. ] - - i Death Cheats the Gallows.?Chester, t Vpril 2.?A special to the Stale says, Hlisha t foung, one of the five negroes found guilty if the lnurJer of the uegro McUlily ut the ditrch term of court in 1802, and who has teen ill a'l the winter from pneumonia, diet u his cell this aftemoou at 3:30 o'clock. On the last day of the criminal court here nst week Judge Wnlluce resentence ! four , >f the criminals to be hanged on the 12th lay of May, 1803. Klisha being too sick, to le^riTngrrria nrff TmnTn mfsrer Before Young breathed bis last lie admit- i cd to Sheriff flood that he and hi* four >irtncrs in c"itne had committed the deed ,ud it >ned McAlli'y to death. Oh, What a Coloii.?Will you heed the nvrning. The signal perhaps of ihe sure ppronoh of that more terrible disease, Conumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford or tUe sake of saving 50e, to run the risk .nd do nothiug for it. We "know from ex* leriencc that Shi'oh's Cure will cure your tough. It never fai's. This explains why norc than n MtPion bottles weie sold the >usi year. It relieves croup ami whooping tough at ouce. Mothers do not be without t. Tor lame back, side or Chest use Shiloh's torous Plaster. Sold by II. K. Smith & Co j ? , To StriiiE the Stats's Liquor Stock.? ? tolumtda, S. C., Apiil 8.?Governor Till- t nan ami State Liquor Commissioner Tiax- ! ling and labeling apparaTusT *anJ"ll> Mgf. 1 he State dispensary, which will g> into iperation in this State ucxt July. Not Civilized.?The President of San Douiiugo is progressive, but he is noi up to he full standard of the civilized thief, lie *obbed a batik of $(32,000, and didn't got iway with thnt. He meant well, however, iml after o few more lessons irotn hie AngloSaxon models he may become no mean robber nOer all. List of Letters. Remaining in the Postotlice at Union, for | the week ending April 7th. IHIKl. r G Railey T D Russell Mr Charlie Farr ! lames Sparks. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. HUNTER. P. M. LOST. I)ETWKTN the brick tchoolhousc on J3 Church street ami the 0 1 Mid, a leather p.'cketb>ok, containing twelve dollars, two $o bills aud two si ver dollars. ruiuer win jueM.se ruum 10 u. M. imumiii. Public School Examination. fllilK examination for the Public Free J_ School will 1 tke place at Uuion ot} the ? Iht day of April, or the 3rd Friday in April. All applicants for teaching must at en l. J. L. WALKLIS, School Com. Uuion Co. April 7-M-ot. To Mechanics. ROOF of Skull Shoals Lodge to Lit repaired. Wnl be let to the lowest rcsponsib e bid-" iler ou Apiil 38, 1803, at 13 M. All b.dders at e rciprote i tr examine roof before thai day. W. L. (tOUD FLOCK, ) 15. 11. Sl'FASSS, ! ., L. A. (JOFOlvTII, j" CorouiiltoJ. " W. NANCK, I April 7-11 3> i Guardian's Final Notice. i\I 'ITICE m hereby given thai, by perXv inis-sion of Hon. J. M. (iee, l'obite Judge fur Ui.ion county, 1 will, on ilie tilh lay of .May, iN'J-i, uiane my final return and apply f r letters dismisswry. as Guardam oi IS >bei t l?. Ileaty. All persona having claims against the S.tid Hubert 11. lleaiy prior to his coming of age are liotilied to present them to uie, pruptrly attested, on or before that d iy. A. II. FOSTFlt, Giinrdiftu 11. 11. Ueuty. April 7- l-l li. Omit Pntii Fuuml-CWIwIn, 8. C., April A?Tkf birim ftriin of the Uvi ?f Flwww vu dfdr*;?4 by Are 1M1 Tht ItMi 1U1UJ 1; ""vied as til after 9 'dock. Ikb foreneoe. The Ctatnl hotel, city tell ? ! at Imm teitiM buMBw 1mm vtn destroyed. Tho I?m i? MiaMd at fatly fldO.UOO. with only partial 1 | llllll. tte ro or gloated in Puktr'i grown ?4 DwRa s< root and spread southward to Ott1! reiture store, then westward to ike etty kali. After tke Are wee uador ooatrel at tke city hall aa iaeeadiary tot Are to Jamee Walter's store oa At ana street, aad all the building* free* the Control hotel to tke Western Union te'egrapk office were destroy* el. Smuts* Casks.?8. H. Clifford, Nsv Casscl, Wis., was troakled with Neuralgia aad Rhounatisio, his atemash was disorder* ed, his Liter was affected to aa alarming degree, appetite fell away, aad ke was terribly reduced ia Aesh aad strength. Three wuiw oi M?m? di tiers cur?<l bin. Edward Shepherd, HnrilUk, 111., had a running aore on his leg alight 7oars' standing. Used ihroo bottles of Electric Ui>ters sad seven boxes of Bueklen'e Arnica Salve, and his Itg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., lisd five large fever seres on bis leg, doctors setd he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnira Salve, cured him entirely. Sold by B. F. Po-ey Druggie'. Another Goon Mas tionmrwown B?sn. Maine, April 3. ?It is just made public that William U. Shaw, the old aod respected cashier ef the Lincoln National hank, is a defaulter in a large sum. Shnw had been one of the most prominent men in the p'acc and was supposed to be a paragon of integrity. A Cowardlt Dr.rn.?Nashville, Tend., April 1.?Judge John D. Brian, a lawyer of this city, was stabbed and badly WiUided j yesterday oftcruoou by A W. Griswell. ] Hrien, in the heat of debate, used harsh language towards Griswell some days since, and approached hiin in Paig's drug store to apologize. After he had done so Griswell seized him and stabbed hint indicting a ? verious but uot fatal wound. Griswell is in jail. Registration Notioe. ? SHALL be in the town of Union on the first Monday (salesdays) ef May, June , and July, for Ihe pit-pee of Registering those voters who have become 21 years old since the Inst General Election. Office nt John Purcell's store. T. J. II. SMITH* Suptrvlsur of Registration. March 31-1 J>2?. , . I Spectacles anil Eye-Glasses. m fllwtMD CD vrfrfTCEkk I The Union Drug Co. Has a full line of the best SFECT4?LES ^ 'nil KY K-G LASSES that Science has been ib'c to produce, and are prepared to tuil my condition of the eye. Mar. 24-12-tf The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common I'lcus. j rhe British and Ameucan Mortgage Com- < pnny (limited,) Plaintiff, ' II.VUIFI.'t* I 1 ~Z \. F. Kendrlck, Julia A. Kendtick, J. A. Carroll and IV. C. Carpenter, (partners ss ^ Carrol! & Carprnter,) llostic Bros. & ? Wright, (individual names not known,) W. II. Wallace, A. L. Howell, Nancy F. Caldwell nnd J no. L. Bates, Defendants. Summons for Belief.?Complaint Served. . To the Defendants uhore named, and es/ieciulli/ ' to the Defendants .1 L. Jloicell and John L. Dates : "\7"OU are hereby summoned and retired J_ t > answer the cnmpliiut in this action, ivhicli, on the 31st day of Mny. 1892, was Sled in the office of the Ctcrk of said Court, mu to serve a copy of your answer to the laid complaint on the subscriber at his office n Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty lays after the service her?of, cxc!u?ive of the lay of such service: ?nd if you fail to inswer the complaint within the time aforemid, the Flaintiff in this action will apply /flc, UAf.Tj UrX^ilqippoJtAi ia the Mar 31-13-61 WILLIAMSON, GILBERT &?, i/y ENGRAVERS & DIE-SINKERS. All kinds of Medals and Badges for Secret Fraternities made to order. Watch and Clock repairing. Plain and fancy Engraving a specialty. Gold and Silver Plating scientifically done. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Respectfully, Union, S C. W. 0. & CO. Jan. 27-4-ly Union Drug Co., ?DKAI.BRS IS? ' DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth Bruahos, Tooth Powdors, Face Powdors. A (nil line rf Paints. Oils, Puffy, Stains, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. l'ot?ncc>, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, and all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Store. Phyeiciins' Preset intions <*?refu!!y compounded at all hours. The Public will find our stock of MudicintB ci'iMploto, wnrrnmtil gonuiuc anil of the host qu?li|y. Call nnJ see for yourseWes. Feb 17-7?ly BWflm NGi * I [%fi Uj^ WABm m The Largest Stock Oar buyer has just retnred fn i bow opening ap one of the largest erer had, and prices as low as you Ladies, See ( We can show you all the novel1 and wash goods, and our line of wl 1 M m a a a a ?-J Millinery I It it useless for us to say that we known that our stock of Millinc cheapest. Wo have some special in season. -. wA. Gjft for On Monday next, 27th1, wo wil a large painting iu frames' and res will be given away at the end o will explain itself. ~ The pictures are to get. Call early, as only a 1 Remember, prices asl ow, notd, can buy them elsewhere. We foolishuess, but wo simply mean received for every dollar spent v,Titl Respectfully, GRAHAM i Ian 225-lf STOVES! STOV iVc have added to our large stock on which wo nro prepared / H Jfta/i MMEnH lalbl ' ^IKwHWE.IIW: r^i Q-ar A. H. FOS IVAR DECLARED AT LAST The first shot .was fired on the 1st day of January, 1893, at the Cheap Cnsh Red Front Hardware Store of SCOTT 11ROS. No blood lo be shed, no lives to he lost. We make war upon no man to take bis life Itut wo have declared war upon high prices and long profits on all goods sold by us. We have ho s'cd our b urner and will show no quarters. We fear no competition for we have rcsdved and Are uctermineu 10 se i our goons, Mien as Carpenter and Blacksmith Tools, Plows and Plowslocks, Axes, Shove's, HqSfoKftila. fttti. nll kinds of go 3s found In fc first cla?s Hardware store, at the very lowest livcand-let-live prices. We mean all \vc say. If you doubt, march to the Ret Front and walk right ia and let us convince you by giving you prices. We arc selling a lot of the best Pittsburg steel plows at 3} cents. Cook Stoves, w>'h ST.ry thing complete, for $10.00: nice open Buggy for *40.00, lop Buggy for $00.00. All uthu; goods at like reductions. Come aft give us a trial and be made happy, and we shall be happy, too. Very Respectfully, SCOTT BROTHERS. Jan '20-3.tr The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Wilson r?. J. K. Almnn. Summons for lle'icf. Conip'nint serve 1 To the Defendant, J. K. AI .an: YOU arc hereby tunnnoned nml rc<|ii!r< to answer the complaint in this sctio of which a copy is herewith served upon yo and to serve a copy of your answer to t said complaint on the subscribers nt tb?ir < ticc.No. '2 Law ltange,Union, Souih Carotin within twenty days after the service hcrci exclusive of the day of such service ; and you fail to answer the corop'aint within t time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this nctii will apply to the Court for the re'icf d manded in the complain'. Dated February 17, A. D. 189:5. MUNRO & MUN 110, J'laintiiT's Attorneys. To the Defendant, J. K. Altitun: Take notice that the summons in il action, of which the foregoing is a copy, w filed in the offce of the Clerk of the Court Common l'lcas for Unijn county, at Uni' for the County of Union, in the State South Carolina, on the 17th day of Februai 1891). M UN 110 & M UN 110, Attorney for Plaintiff, '2 Law Range, Uni.it, S, C, February 18, 1898. Mar 3.9-1H .. Notice of F^aiI)Tscharge. "VT0T1CK t?*liereby jfTin iiiai by perm i_N sion of iion.J.M.Gee, Probate Judge Union County, I will, on ibe 2olh il iy of Ap next, make my final return and apply letters Dismissory as Administrator of t estate of John Maya, deceased . All pcr^r indebted to said estate must pay on or belt that day, and all perrons having clui against said estate must pro<> nt thorn to i properly attested, on or heforc that date. J. W. SCOTT, Adm'r Estate J. Maya Mar. 24-1*2-41* JCPENiNC qf)f>nc i. ? ? ^rr?? . The Lowest Price! ?tn the Northern markets, ami we a t and beet selected stocks that we ha will find in South Carolina. )ur Dress Goods. ties of tho season, both in woolen goo liite goods arc the prettiest in town. Millinery ! ! > can suit you in a hat, as it is general, ry goods aro always tho largest ar duceuicnts to offer you in Millinery th Cash Buyers. I issue tickets to cash buyers, calling f< idy for hanging in your parlor, wliic f 8U days. Call aiuf get a ticket wliic arc now here, so you can see what yt imited number are to bo given awijy. in a great many goods lower, than yo mean business?no liumbuggcry?n< to get your trade, and give you valu i us. fc SPARKS, Cash Store. ESI! STOVES 11! ? 1 of Hardware a of Cooking Stove I to give low prices, for W \ v m ' ^ 'iiSiHn, S x ITER & CO. J RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD C F. W. Iltiidckoper and Reuben Foster, r< ceivcs. Columbia and Gbkbnvii.lk Division Condensed Schedule, in effect Nor. 2< 1802. Tin ins run by 75th Meridian Turn Detweeo Charleston, Columbia, Allston an Sparlauburg. - D?"/ 4 8?j ?? i ?< Allston " 12 40 /) /f) j *' JJ 4i* 5 82 " { " Sanluc " 11 8l> 5 50 * I" Union 11 17 0 28 " 1" Paojlct " 10 44 6 50 " |Ar Spartanburg Ly 10 20 10 10 p m|Ar Asheville Lvj 7 00 R?iwo?? Cli?ilesion, Columbia Seneca an Walhalla. Daily. I I Daily No. 11. j STATIONS. | No. l: 0 50a mlLv Charleston Arl 1030p 11 20 " I " Columbia " | 0 05 12 05pin| " Alston " i 5 18 12 23 " I " l'omaria ' I 4 57 ? 12 42 " " Prosperity.... " 4 40 12 67 " 44 Newberry 44 4 26 1 01 " 44 Helena " 4 20 1 38 44 44 Chappell's.... ' 3 38 2 17 44 44 Nioety-Six... 44 3 16 2 3 7 4 4 44 Greenwood... 44 2 63 2 6 6 4 4 44 Hodges 44 2 20 3 12 44 44 . ....Donalds 44 2 1 1 3 2 3 4 4 44 Honea l'ath.. 44 1 68 3 4 3 44 Ar Del ton L.Xl' 1 40 ? 4 06 44 Lv lieltoo...... ,. Ar 1 36 u' 4 36 44 44 ..... Anderson.... 44 1 16 |,e 5 18 44 44 Pendieton ... 44 12 45 ,jp_ 0 00 44 Ar Seneca.... .... Lt 12 16]i n" o H42 44 Lt ......Seneca Ar 12 lOp >f 7 00 pro Ar Wallialla I.t 11 40a if 6 00 p ro Ar Oreenvillc... Lt 12 00a lie " " ,,n Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, DD |c. sion, Northbound, 4.00 a. ro^ 3.^8 p. t 0.00 p. m. (Vcstibulpd Limited); Sou bound, 1.5G am, l\.30 p ni, 11.37 a. \i ( Vestibkiled Limi'ed); Westbound t \f. N. Division. 0.60 p. ro., for Hen lersonvil! Aehcvillo and Hot springs. Tra'hs ieave Greenville, S. C., A. & < ,,s Division, Northbound, 3.07 n ro, 2.20 p. n a<# 6.08 p in (Vestibuled Limited); Sou 0f bound 3.07 a ro, 1*42 p m, 12.28 p ,n (Vestibuled Limited) 0| Trains leave Seneca, A & C Divisi y Northbound 1.30 u ro, 12.16 p in; Sout hound 4.38 a ro, 0.30 p m Trains Nos* 11 and 12 on the C. and Division, and Trains 13 uud 14 oo the A. a S. Division wilt run solid to and from ('In lo.-ton over the 8. C. It. R. __ ? PULLMAN CAR SERVICE is- | Pullman Sleeper on 13 aud 14 betwt for Charleston anil Ashcville, via Columbia a ril Spartanburg. lor Pullman l'alnct: Sleeping Car on Train ihe 10. 11. and 1.2, 37 and US or. A it U J wis vision. ire W A TURK, 8. II. IIAKDWICK, ms Gen'I Pass Agt Asst Geu'l Pa-w? Agl no, I Washington 0. C. Atlanta, ( V K McOfcB, SOL HAAS. Gen'l Supt Traffic .Mgi Columbia, S C Washington 1 W II QUEEN, Gen'l Mg'r, Washington 1 ,.r ...... * The New :Tf7rcrK re ve 13 z=Spring and Summ WE are now receiving and ope assorted and cheapest stot ii SUMMER GOODS ever shown in thii is every article which was selected and bought a1 R0CK bottom prices. a little late, we >ind lots of " J0^' * close out at 5c* cents on tne < ?r to ycu at our close cur?h profit. :h U >u >u =Dress Goods Dep< IN our Dress Goods Department wc 1 and new fabrics. Cotton goods season, and we have a big stock, hu lies, Cashmere, Duchess Mull, Parisiei and Touquin Cloths. A fine dress Gingham for 5 cents a Calico. In Laces and Embroideries we hav< _ think of. ami nhn?? "* ?p -*\T V V-.lv111 . 5 a Z> f\I all r\ k i =zuothing Depart " \\7 E have one entire floor devoted VV and yet we haven't got roon 5 stock we are opening up We bought - from the manufacturers, for cash, and j ? Come in and let us show you tli trouble to show goods. Respectfully, "???? Oh, How Beautiful I h 0 . IIow lovely ! Put this Dress aside for mc ! llat for me ! Such as those arc the excluinuth p they are shown our magnificent display of Spri Our stock this season is larger and prettier White Good8, White and Colored Mulls, Dot j broidered Robes, Pucals, India Zephyrs, Japa Venetian Muslins, Woolen Dress Goods in j _ fabrics. The ladies have shown their apprccu J Goods, making it necessary for us to have to di MILLINERY, MILLINERS ? Baltimore, we (iciy air competition in 11115' ~ Ivrolj- fltvolc, pr?Uicr and larger than usual. SHOES, SHOES, | we Dave ail the latest mvcltics in this line, - I fords, in red. t??> and Idas!;. Ladies' guaruu d only 5*1.00; others ask you 53.50. In Clothing and Ilats, both in men's and be - want, and at prices lower than ever. L Although Domestics have advanced, we arc ui prices: 1,000 yards Suiting Dress Goods, at .. 1,000 44 Zephyr Ginghams, at 1,000 44 Shirting Prints, at 1,000 44 Twcde Cloth, lovely style ,, 1,000 44 Best Print, indigo blues, ? 1,000 44 Piedmont Shirting, at 1,000 44 Best Plaids, at Ladies Black Silk Mitts, Misses and Children's 11 00 do/.. 200 yds. spool c< )* The above is only a few of the many bargai Respectfully. ::: j. w. i in 'n ii. ? IW. L. DOUGLAS os,i,: * I a BAB w> 5HUI: oentleVIEH. ?'?? ?? [J And other speclaltlea for " ?*e . Gentlemen, Ladle*, lk>y? and * L ^ \ MlMeitrethe hum of the ' wKMBest in the World. See descriptive advertise- purpose II >n W7 | moot which will appear In on (l Hre Mm Take no Substitute, J in the col ^HKQK' bnt tnilot on baring W. L. the best k nd POfUrAH'MilOKM.wlth of wood ti lr" name and price stamped on r;vs 0f fir ? There is i W, T. IJKATY, Union, 8. C. clnv on it and R. 8. LIPSCOMB, Gaflney, 8. C. Capital ,e? Feb 17-7-bm n factory ?j addressin Jj HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE [OFFER the house and lot on Mountain utrect koowu as the IIIX IIQU8E, for I sale. Lot contains two acres. Termx easy, ia Apply to G. 1?. GARRETT, Spartanburg, 8. C. TjtlFE < r or THOS. B. BUTLER, J? ed. > C Union, 8. C, > CJ Jan 13-a tf, Mar 31-1 * I >* o Jflp ; ggg - -rti> uwT-\ * * 'v i^9^9 II 1 Mil?dMBE I ?.^ > r ** nine the biggest, best k ot. SPRANG AND ] 9 scot ion of the country, with the utmost care, is we went to market a vliich we were able to \ dollar. These all gflT' "" 11 \ I 1 iH ?rtment.=z j ?avc all the new shades i are very popular this f oh as Trouville Clial- 1 tine Lawns. Calcutta . yard. Cheaper than 3 ny^fvfllinir Irnti "Sjj I merit.::? J to Clothing and Itats, ii enough for the hig our entire stock direct jot it low down. irough our stock. No 1 >x *9 low Exquisite I Wrap up this lovely Lace )ns of our lady friends, as in& Goods. than usual, consisting of ted Swiss, Children's Km ncsc Silks, French Tissues, >attcrns, latest shades ami ^ ition of our stock of Dress jplicatc our first shipment. r, millinery. mm. <uumu mm sit urn shoeST" consisting of Ladies' Oxteed hand-sewed Shoes for ' >y's, we liurc got what you still letting them go at old .05c . .10c .05c js, at . . .10e at . . .07 Jc . .05c . .07Ac , only . . .10c ose, only . .05c otton, only . .02c ns we can offer you. ffcLURE, Ag't. A Fine Mill Site. f the finrat sites fur n cotton mil on botli siilea of I ho corporate lino >wing (own of Jonesville, 0 miles iou ('. II., South Car;)ins, on the . road, and til the Jonnsville termiLockliait mid Jonesville railroad, as nst a 'water-power" on if, H er of water, sufficient for every ieedrd bjr n fictory run bj stoam. 32 springs of splendid cold water, r creeks head on a part of the land porste limits of the town. It has und of clay for briek, with plenty o burn the briok. Two large auarle granite rook a lyMn this Land, ilso a large bod of (Xffineat pottery le land. ists in search of a good location for in the South would do well by g John 1>. Lono, Jonearille, S. C. or il. M. Ntokk*, Editor Union Tim us, Union, S. C. 5-Eared Corn. J >r six bushels of o-KaredCirn Wnnt* T. Apply at YOUNG & HUNTER'S Store. 13?tf 1 I 1