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1 HAMPTON PEOPOSES TO ORGANIZE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. At Chief for South Carolina of the National League of Democratic Clubt Hi Will Oryanixe for Victory if Democrat* lFi>A ft. The Kdi'or of The State 1ms received the following letter from Gen. Wade Hampton : Washington, D. C , Oot. 81, 1893. My Dear Sir : Some days ago you called attention through your paper to the fact that 1 was Vice President of the National Association of Democratic clubs, and since then I have sem in seTornl of our democratic papers refereuco made to your stnteuient, and in one instance the question was asked why no action had been taken by myself. 1 have waited to ascertain the views of the Democratic press of South Carolina, for these papers represent, in my opinion, the only true Democratic sentiment of the State. I aim una senttmout should be expressed by what are c?llcd the Conservative papers. My own judgment is clear, that the time baa come when the line should be drawn between those who eland on the Ocala platform and those who stand on that of the National Democracy. No man who upholds the former can claun properly to be a Democrat, and ucless our people choose to support the fallacies of the Oeala adherents or to be led into the Populist party, the true Democrats of the State should orgairze to maintain the principles of the Democratic party as sot forth in the Chicago platform. If my Democratic fellow citizens agrco with me that this is the true policy to be I adopted, I shall at once procoed to organize Na'ional Democra'io Clubs throughout the State, and I shall exert ray utmost efforts to keep the Slate where it properly belongs, j in lho great Democratic column. I I believe that this can bo done, for our people will scarcely now ia the hour of victory, forsake the flag they followod so J| steadfastly and so faithfully when that flag J went down in defeat. Unscrupulous demaj gogucs have, by fal-e promises, misled many < of our roost honest men, and they have brought shame upon our proud State. % 1 still have abiding faith in the men who I followed the starry cross through trials and carnage; who bore, with the heroism of mar1 tyrs, the sufferings of the reconstruction era, | and who with a devotion and pluck never \ surpassed, rescued the State in '70. Those men cannot forget I he past, nor can they forsake the banner under which the victory i of '70 was won. If I can onoc more give aid to my State I nhn.ll oln.fl 1 v on I lul In t rejoico tojointhotc who seek to maintain (her welfare, to protoct her honor and to aare her from slinme and disgrace. I ? very truly yours. Wadk Hampton, N. O. GonzaDs, Esq. We have just received a lot of Fancy Dress Ginghams, which sold at the beginning of the season for 10 cent*. We got them accidentally, and otter them at 5 con's. I They can not be duplicated. Compare them. A. H. FOSTER & CO. A Oibi/s Nsw Jaw.?A remarkable surgi^ cal operation, illustrating the udTancemciit M of medical ecience, says the Boston Journal, has just been performed on Miss Daisy BedI well, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. % and Mrs. J. J. Bedwell, of Yazoo City, Miss. The operation was conducted by Dr. Frank Hartley, consulting surgeon at Roosevelt V hospital, and Dr. George Howe Winkler, professor of operative dentistry at the New I York dental sohool. r Dr. Winkler, to whose attention the case I was brought in the first instance, said that | he learned upon inquiry that when the girl I was four and a half years old she lost alE most the entire lowor jaw on the right side by necrosis, due probatdy to a blow or a fall; > which fracured the booc so that it came ^ f away aim "St entirely by the sloughing of 5 sthe tissues of the uevk under t'ue angle of the jaw and very li'tle through surgical in Vterfercneo. B it Dr. Winkler found, on examination, that V '^pie periosiintn had finally filled up with a Ifhen growth of bone, which did not grow any longer than a four and-a-half-year-old child's should be. The development of the jaw on the other side was natural. The effect was to push the chin round under the right check. Dr. Winkler, believing that if the new growth of bone was sawn through it would be possible to force the chin around in front of the face and hold it there permanently, advised an operation, which was performed by Dr. Hartley, lie made an incision in the neck, under the angle of the .jaw, sawing the bone in two. Two hard rubber appliances, one on each jaw. were inserted and fastened to their respective teeth. These appliances brought the chin into its normal position by an arrangement of floss silk ligatures and were allowed to E remain in position four weeks, while the ex ternsl wound was healing. when the external wound was sufficiently healed the work of inserting the permanent appliances was begun. This was done by sol lering upon the lower jaw an upright bolt, which slid up and down on a gold bar soldered to the upper, allowing the jaws perfect freedom to open and close, but retaining the lower jaw perfect in (tie new position to wh;ch it had been brought. Tha operation is regarded us highly successful, and the good results obtained are pretty sure to be permanent. Miss Bedwell and her mother left this city for their home today, and the young girl was as happy ns if she had inherited a fortune, for she is [now a very pretty young woman. The operryt jon |? one of the mo<l notable performed for years. Underwear and all Woolen Goods at lowist pi ices. A. II. FOSTER & CO. Provisions or tiif. New Democratic Tariff Him..?Chicago, Nov. 0.?The Hon. Charles F. Crisp, Speaker - of the House of Representatives, arrived at the Palmer House last night. Speaking of the new tariff bill, Mr. Crisp said : "The House will have somo very important legislation L before it at the beginning of the regular I , seession in December, Mr. Wilson's com^ WMnittee will have its tariff bill ready at an H Early day. I believe Mr. Wilson's oommil Tee will recommend a reduction of the tariff Hi t.. a revenue basis, in accordance with the declaration of the National Democratic platH form. The tax on refi ted sugar may be re j^B luced considerably, but the tax on whiskey knd beer end tobacco may be increased, It b estimated, 1 believe that the increase of . tie' cent'on whiskey will add $10,000,000 to 1 be' revenue. The present tax on whiskey JP is ninety cents; and sny it is increased to SI .20, that would mean an inorease of $d0,H 000,000 to the rovonues of the government." Speaker Crisp said besides tho tariff bill H the House would come to a vote on the bill to take off the ten per cent, tax on State banks. Mr. Crisp said the Democrats might lose afew votes in some sections of the South on account of the repeal bill, but ho did not R| think it would amount to anything serious, I as the South generally believed in tho Demo\ erotic party. In Alabama, where the l'opu' lists are strong and where some free silver v fc?tWu?r*ts way go over to tliem, the Demo Vatic party tfiay have a more interesting time thun usual, but lie predicted no disastrous results. He did not think tho Democrats would lose a single Southern State. Govkbno* Boiks III.?Des Moines, Nov. 0.?The illness of Governor Boies, which developed Saturday night into typhoid malaria, Is serious according to the attend ing physicisnv If it goes into mshgant typhoid fever, as it threatens to, the result may be fatal. .The ftorernor is not in a con ditloo to j>om through a eerere illness. J r i % A"RUN" ON * WINTER GOODSV J** * WE arc having it, and it is easily explained. Theso arc eXCCDtionallv hard timna tlirnimliniit ...1.^1^ 1 :?? 4 J ? vaM.w vMt vu^uvuv VIIV n IIV/1U UU3IIICJ53 world, and our advantage in paying C A S II for our Goods is saving ' our customers lots of o $41? 41? (tfc tip t]P nP | and they become more thoroughly convinced each time they sec what we arc doing in PRICES, that "THE OLD RELIABLE" IS THE PLACE! We sell HONEST GOODS, and the PEOFLE KNOW IT! i c We do not sell CHEAP GOODS, but we do sell GOOD goods CHEAP. 1 For the next few weeks we arc going to offer you some bargains in CLOTHING that will startle you. We bought it AY AY UNDER the regular prices, FOR CASH, you get it the same way ! LISTEN! ] MEN'S FINE BLACK CLAY WORSTED SUITS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, $12.00, WORTH $10.00. MEN'S SQUARE CUT DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS $10.00, WORTH $lf,.00. These are ''Hummers." OTHER STYLES AND TRICES TO SUIT YOUR TOCIvETBOOK. Come early anil gel your Pick before your size is sold. EVERYTHING CLEAN ANI) FltESII. NO TRASII ! NO BAITS !! NO BLOWING !!! A. H. FOSTER & CO, Longfellow Breathes His Last.?Louis- ?? f\ i a kim a a i Tille, Ky., Not. 0.?Longfellow, tho greatest U I II l |||\||\||ll< ? of American sires, and probably the most I? ' \J \J I 1 I 1 V I I | t famous race borse in the world, outs de of __ _ ~t*tvt England, died of colic and old age at the DEAIjtjR LJNJ Natural Stock Farm, in Woodford county, Al 1 If 11 11T1 I r.l SiiJi! vhr: ;Ln:or.c?vwiX" -Old Monoiigaliela Wluskies._ thoroughbred stallion, native or imported, dead or living, in this country. During his 008 EROA13 STREET, 1 twenty-one years in the stud, the winnings of his get have reached over a million dollars. A TTf5-TTQrT1 A O-A ' and this, too, despite the fact that there VJ VX U O X/X, - ~ VX.TX. wero no princely $50,000 Futurities or Derbies among the prizes captured. I TIIE LARGEST LIQUOR | MARRIED. HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. i HAWKINS?HARRIS. Married, on the 2d inst at the residence of Chos. W. Vaughn, < by William Vanderford. Notary Public, Mr. I. S. Hawkins to Mrs. Saleuima Harris, all Choice Brandies, Wines, Gins, | of Union oounty- Rums and Liquors of Every Description. List of LettersRemaining in the Postoffice at Union, for \ I ill AV) fVUU0 Receive the week ending November 10th, 18U8. jlillL uLlUElIUj prompt attention. Miss Mullie Qillespie Mr W O Long Mr Firman Means Mr G W Kerr Oct. 20-42-3m. ' MONKY WANTED. " Persons calling for the above letters will "IVTOW we know the price of cotton is low, please say if advertised, and will be required -L v and wo dislike to ask those indebted to to pay one cent for their delivery. us to sell at such low pr.CQS( but YT6 are com- < It. W. 11A It It IS, P. M. pelled to raise money, and must ask thst , you come in very soon and pay us, at least a ' _ ...... c_ * part of your accounts. This wc think is rcaGOLD DnAvtLt I LUb I . sonable and just, and wc will take it as a personal favor if ycu will comply with this i ON Thursday, Ihc ?(1 of this mouth, be* rcQUf^t. Yotirs Truly, twecn the residences of C. 8. Greer GRAHAM & SPARKS, and J. B. Metenbaugli, on the Sardis road, I Oct. 27-43-tf. lost a GOLD BRACK LEI', made of two don ble chains, looped together in the center and ? ri^rfS*jSi\rriSTs"kiv , fastened by a carved clasp. J. J- XisLwl M. X V_X _L W . I will give a liberal reward to any one LL persons indebted to us. either by bndiog it aad leaving it at the 1.Mas oftce. not'e or for provi8ions and Quano, arc -j .. ., k urgently requested to call at once and setNov. lu-4?>-ot. U| j,ftViDg extended indulgence, we arc now forced l0 collections, to meet Notice to Trespassers, maturing obligations. All persons who arc ( indebted to us, disregarding this call may ALL persons are horcby prohibited from expect to sec an officer by Dec. 1, lb'J3. hunting, riding, driving, walking, FANT BROS, passing through or in anyway trespassing Oct 27-43-f?t. > on the lands Of the undersigned. All persons so doing will be prosecuted to n , . the full extent or tbe law. Medical Partnership. V^lf^POHTKK.^*^' rTIHE undersigned rcspcclfully inform the W M MRAiiim public that they have otttered into t r siNt'tAitt partnership, for the praotice of Medicine 1 if i> t?uvkin4 and Surgery in all branches, and will be i ' proparcd lo respond promptly to all calls I for their servioes, day and night. , The State of South Carolina. t. munro. J. a. GOINGS. UNION COUNTY. Office over Posey's Drug Store, Union j By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge C "oy .17 HERE AS, A. W. Thomson has made - ? VV suit lo me to grant him Letters of r|J Administration, dt. bonts non, on the Estate " and effects of A. W. Thomson, deccaso.l. A Lb persons indebted to for These tire, therefore, to cite and admonish x\_ Guano and supplies, yrill pleas'o aU and singular the kindred and creditors make immodiate settlomont, as 1 am of the said A. W. Thomson, deceased, that obliged to eolleot to meet my maturing they be and appear, before me, in the Court obligations. of Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South W. II. 8ART0R. Carolina, on the 27th day of November next, Oct 27 ** mrenK1^^w'Siuse,If' y "i'hey have, AN ACKNOWLDG EMENT. . why the said Administration should not be granted. WJ ftr0 ?hlif?ed to have aome money: , Given under my hand seal this 4th day VV Parties who owe us must make arof November Anno Domini, 1893. rangeraent to meet their debts at once. Our JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. needs are pressing, and we must have help ! Published on the 10th day of November, if It is necessary to enforce collecling by 1893, in the Wcrklt Ujcios Times. law. FARR it THOMSON. Not. 10-45-21. Oct. 2H3-tf. > " > MONEY, \TPXKY, WANTED AT ONCE. '"ITVl'] have a very, very large stock of DllY GOOOS, Shoes, Millinery, VV Clothing, Ilats etc , that must bo sold regardless of hard timos. 'rices have tumbled down to n low notrVi wi?li no Unfortunately, we did not have the uionoy to plank down the spot cash for very dollar's worth of goods we bought this season, as some of our competitors laim to have had, consequently wo cannot put our prices on our goods and say o you, that they are all paid for. and you must pay us our price for thcui or they an remain here. We are uot so independent as that. Now tho fact is, we aro compiled to raiso a large amount of money within the next 30 days, and in order to lo so, wo have put the knife in prices for the CASII. LISTEN TO JUST A FEW PRICES: A big lot of good Shirting, - - - 3*c. Good round Thread Checks, ... 4c. Good Calico's at 4 and 5c. Good Wool Jeans at - - - 19c. Women's Solid Leather Shoes in Hutton and Lace, - 85c. Men's high cut wholcstock Calf Skin shoes at - 81.38c. Men's All Wool Undershirt?, - - 47c. Ladies Hats from 10 cents up. Men's Wool Hats as low as 20 cents. A beautiful Sunday Hat, (felt) for a man, at - 81.00 Pins aedjHjpdlos, a basket full, at your own price. Remember this is not simply wild talk to catch your trade, but wc mean busijess, and we are going to sell you your goods if you buy where you can buy the ibenpest. Thanking you for your very liberal patronage in the past, *vo arc Yours Truly, GRAHAM & SPARKS. THE BAND BEGINS TO PLAY, -# AND THERE WILL BE GREAT ATTRACTIONS. ? A T @ _ T F RZSTTFV'^ A. JL^A JL^jL XXX?JXX X FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL OFFER MY IMMENSE STOCK OF Furniture, A.t prices never before heard of in the State, but lean only tickle you with a few here. A good hard wood Bedstead, .... $ 1.50 A well made nicely finished Bureau, - - - 4 00 A big well filled Cotton top Mattress, undo up in good stylo for 2.00 A full size Lounge, covered in Raw Silk ... 4.50 A genuino Oak Sidobjard fro*n 89 00 to - - 21.00 A neat Cottage Bed Iloom suite - - 13.75 A full 8 piece Parlor Suite in Plush, for - - 23 73 Chairs from 33 cents up. Rockers from 50 cents up. A good Safe for 82.50. V.ND OTIIER BARGAINS ALL ALONG THE LINE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. y These aro not Drices to cafch v.our pj"?. * viatic tlitS same profit on goods as I do on other goods, but it is because I have bought them cheap, ind am going to divide my profits this seison with my customers, and place my oods within reach of everybody in spite of the hard limes. ? DON'T FAIL TO SEE MY BIG STOCK. ? It is a sky-scraping red hot Meteor, with a long tail, and it will pay you to :all and look through whether you buy or not. Listen to tbo music?See tli) parade, md join the prooession to the great Furniture exhibit of T . F. . RAIT R V P. S. Furniture dealers throughout the county will do well to see me and get ny wholesale prices before laying ?n t cir stocks, as I can, under the arrangcnonts made with some of the largest manufacturers of ilio United States deliver joods here at about what they cost in small quantities at jobbers prices. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am cours for Furniture in quantity, quality and price. T- E. BAILEY. Oct. 20-4tM It HTTP S A C K I X G~. The Latest Craze in Dress Goods, Wo 1i;\yc these goods in all tho latest shades and qualities. The prettiest lino of pattern goods on the market. Look at our $1.00 per yard goods, they are hummers. Positively the host assorted stock of DRESS GOODS AT 25 CENTS ever shown in this town. Indigo Blue Prints, colors guaranteed, our price only 7 oents. Beautiful Dress Prints, only f> cents. Heavy ALL WOOL FILLING JEANS 23 cents. We invite inspection on this special line of goods, as they beat all of our former efforts. Farmer's Woo\ Beaver Cloth, extra heavy, only 25 cents. * Without an exception the best Woman's Shoe in the up-country, guaranteed all leather, for only 75 cents. Try a pair of our Men's all leather cable scvewd "GOOD WEAlt," [>nly $1.25. Men's heavy Jeans Pants, Woa), $1.00. Good White Shirting only 41. 1 Balo Plaids just opened, going at only 4.J cents. Gentlemen don't forget to inspect our large stock of Underwear, you will not find a better assortment anywhere. All wool suits, wool lined, only $5.00 per suit. In our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ? :n - A j'/u mil ujifll )UU1 vyUS Willi Astonishment at the 1 t j prices, yon can buy a Coat Vest, Pants lunl OVER COAT IU W for $5.00. llow does that strike you? In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, besides, having the best Trimmer in the town, as all the Ladies, say, you will find our prices the LOWEST. Don't forget to look at our lino of Silks, Satins, Velvets, and in fact all tlio latest trimmings. ' p&" Don't vomiet the place. M c L U RE'S. = ? nice link op ? Notloe to Creditors. Fall and Winter yi,li"evv ,r li A D 1 h b WANTING will present them to the undersigned at Ashury Poslofficc, Union county, properly ,vg-,T T \ SS Profer>. ??y ' >? l^th Of Deoember, 18113. "? ?,> Anil all persons indebted to the said At hard time prices, will be ible to find Georgo McAbeo, deceased, will make immcthem by calling at dinle payment to 019. MRS. G$ 5R, J*. * X * S . w- 8AM LIPSCOMB, ? fur.sn an* all tiik LATKjr sTYLrs. ? Administrator. Got 6 40 | tf Oct. 20-4'J 41. THE NEW YORK RACKET. THE COLD WAVE l.nn i. 1 ?mi i j . i nan cuiue ui iiiM. <iihi yuu win nave 10 put asiuc your summer outfit aud get into .something warmer. You must have a Winter suit of clothes, nice warm Blankets, Jeans, Shoes, Ilats, Flannels, Underwear, Overcoat, Woman's Cloak, Dress Goods etc , and of course you will buy them where you can get the best values for your money. THE NEW YORK RACKET is the recognized leader in low prices, and yon will not even * think of buying until you have been there and posted youiv y| self. We have never had such bargains to show you as we have this season. Not bought on long time, but for the READY CASH at the very lowest rock bottom prices. Jobbers hungry for CASH, were anxious to unload their stocks at unheard of prices. We planked down the cash and secured many rare plums. Our motto is quick sales and short profits, so everything goes at one close profit. Fine Dress Ginghams, only Men's all Wool Undershirts, 5 cents a yard. only 45 cents. Fine Cotton Plaids, Round Men's Full Stock shoes, 98 Thread, 4 cents a yard. cents. 1 yard wide Shirting, heavi- Men's Full Stock high cut est made, only 5 cents. Shoes, 81 15. Fine I Sea Island, only 4 Women's solid leather Shoe, cents a yard. Button and Lace, 85 cents. Fine Outings, Winter shades, Boys' Alaska's,-75 cents. 8 i and 10 cents. Pair of nice warm Blankets All Wool 41 inch Serge, o7i for 85 cents, cents. Blue Calicos 5 cents. All Wool figured Dress Goods, 0 cents. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is chuck full of rare bargains. Boys suits start at 50 cents. Just think of it, you cannot buy the cloth for less than that. Men's good suits for $2.9S. Odd coats 98 cents. Examine the lot of sample Hats in our window, they are being closed out at about half their value. Big lot of Ladies Coats, in the very latest styles just in. Come in and let us show you through our stock, even if you are not ready to buy. Polite and attentive salesmen to show you through, and remember that it is no trouble in the world for us to show goods. * ... HARRY & BELK. ONE MORE ? TV F W ? Grocery Store. WHAT F A C TO It Y 1 S~T II A T ? tFHfe?lO"? _ - Some Things that may A. D. COOPER & CO. v.. ? ue r ouiia ? nere. WHAT DO THEY MANUFACTURE? BIG BARGAINS AND LOW PRICES IN FLOUR, PEACHES, FURNITURE. BACON CIIERRIE8, CALL IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ' FEARS, Just opened up on Main street, Union, S. C., LARD, tlie Largest and Finest and Cheap- OYSTERS, est lot of FURNITURE that HAMS, has ever been brought SALMON, to this County. AlEAL, If you need any- ? , nI,IV,,0 Itiing in that line it MOLASSES, *- - > will certainly pny you to call and get prices. When you come CHEESE, CORNED BEEF, to Union look for^the red Flag ; that is the place where the bargains are. SUGAR, ROAST BEEF, Furniturely, Yours. A. D. COOPER & CO. C0FFEF" FEbx Oct 27:4d-4t. RICE, TRIBE, Union Drug Co., "a7*1 OATMEAL, OXTONGUE, ?DEAI.KRS IS? ?... . ThA< DEVILED HAM, DRUGS, l'atent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, SODA, pipe icq Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth ' Brushes, Tooth Powders, STARCH, PFPPER 8AUCF Face Powders. ... ., A lull line of Paints, (tils, Putty, Stains, SOAP, SPICES, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, TOBAt CO, FRENCH CANDY, and all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-class Drug CIGARS, STICK CANDY, Store. Physicians^JMxscriptiojis artfully com- purpOSli will )>e to keep The Public will find our stock of Medicines Stock of complete, warranted genuine and |innflu ??.! n?n?? f1 oi inc Deal quality. | p mm mm iiran uiwenes. C.n.?d..ef.rj,.ur.el.,?. f CONSTANTLY ON HAND. tcbl7-<-ly I 8hall expect always to Spectacles ami Eyc-Glasscs. ,nect competition. I SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONACE. AGENT FOR ONE OF THE The Union Drug Co. m lias ft full line of tliu best SPECTACLES ^1 anil EVE-GLASSES that Science lifts been ' able to Dym'"".,. ' * f"t'ufl'u 10 e,,,t ....j woiiintion of the eve. ? ? ,, aj a* tM -UHEAPESTMar. 24-12-1 f A . M. MANIGAULT, /\SBjfPpBKU \ 21 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. / STOCK AND BOND BROKER. bdgqies on the market. LIDKRAI, AllVAM'ia ON SEAT RIT1K8 DKPOSITKO tr rp . I'OR SALE. y V f -LOANS NEGOTIATED.- W. D. BEWLEY. , Oct 27 43 4t Sept. 8-3G-4m.' 0