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??? ? *\tiir collector's office to bb moved.? t ?:n s? - *w w 111 iiu uvuui our|iri9Q ? krcai iiuiiit J>wn. |-le thro?njh??i tu? iiuic to *m?w that that* ih every indioation that the offices nod heaiquartern of the Uoited States Collector of internal revenue for tho State of South Carolina w.U he removed from Columbia to Greenville nhout the let of April. The matter hat been talked of a great deal among those c >ncerne i in the last fenweeks sin:c Mr Towucs took charge of the depart me'it. . It Should Bk ut Evanr Houaa.?J. B. Wilson. 271 Clay St.. Sharpshurg, Pa., says be will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured bis wife who was threatened with Pneuironia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other retnedi?? aud era! chjidviins had done her no good. Robert Harbor, of Cooksport, Ps., claims Dr, King a New Discovery has done him more g<?oii tliau anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it. Trjr it. Free trial bottles at 11. F. Pokey's Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. List of Letters. Keiniiining in the l'ostoflice at Union, for the week ending March 9tb, 1804. Mrs D M flaviclem iMrs Mary Davis Mivs Carol'tie (.iuig-l Miss Laura (iuine H~51unroWarace care K. V. Gist Mr Alex Marrison Mr C N Hobertson Persons calling for the letters wiii i>lease say ii advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. It. W. HARRIS. P. M. REPORTOF THE CONDITION or TUB Merchants' & Planters' NATIONAL II A IV It OF UNION. SOUTH CAROLINA, At Union, in the State of South Carolina at the e'ote of businete, February 28th, 1894. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $171,4*0 46 Overdrafts, securel and unsecured '2,1 IP 05 U.S. Bonds ttTuecure circulation 15,000 00 Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 2,000 00 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 302 80 Due from approved reserve ag'ts 18,834 87 Checks and other ca?h items 64 00 Notes of other National Banks... 5,060 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 61 54 Lawvrr. Monkt Rkskrvk in Bank, viz : Specie 11,250 65 Lega'-tendcr notes.. 3,750 00 15,000 65 Redemption 'unci with U. S. Treasurer, (6 per cent of circulation) 676 00 Total $230,044 27 r t t n i r TTiro I lilAUllilllCiO. Capital stock paid in $60,000 00 Surplus -fund 60,000 00 Ujidivi^ed profits, less expenses and taxes pnid 7,459 26 National Bunk uotes outstanding.. 13,500 00 Due to other National Hunks 2,109 45 DdetoS'ate Banks and Bankers 219 36 Dividends unpaid ...v. 90 00 Individual deposits sulyect to Oheok 96,666 21 Total $230,044 27 Static or South Carolina,, l Copvtt or ysiox, st f J, Ueorgc .Monro, Cashier of I ha above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my kr.nwlftdfvA mid liolinf GEORGE MUNRO Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before uie tliia 71h day of March, 1801. Oil aiilks Boi.t, Notary Publio. Cobbbct?Attest: F. M. Fahr, | A. II. Foster, j-Directors. T.* C. Duncan, J T he State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. OJiB, ESQ., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. Eb Jefferics has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of John Jefferies. deceased. These are, 'h before, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the ftaid John K. Jctferies, dooeased, that they be and appear, before nte in the C'uuit of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 1 Till day of March, 1^94", after pob iqatioo hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any tbey have, Why the said Administration 'jhould not be granted. . \ Circa under my homl and seal this 1st 4*7 of March, Anno Domini, 1891. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 2nd day of March. 1894, in t)ift Wkeklt Union Times. March-'2-9-2i." Not toe to Bridge Builders. Orru'k or County Com mission bus, Union County. i UNION, 8. C., FKBBUABT 18 , 1894. WILL be let to the lowest responsible bidder (be letting of the repairs of tIiVb 8k?U Shoals bridge on 1'aoolet ritef on WEli^F.SDAy, THE i{IST DAY OF MARCH NEXT. IMans ami specifications of the repairs mill In* #v hihiiitil mwl itnliliiliMrl n 11 #K? (lav ..... .... v.?.....v> ..-v. ."V v..V nml place of (lie letting. By Order of (lie BoarJ of County Commissioners of Union County, S. C. Attest: CHARLES BOLT, Clerk of Board. Feb. 10 7 of. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ.. Probate Judge. WHEREAS, W. D. Wilkins lias made suit to me to grant liim letters of Ad niniitr it on on the Kit its of and effects of llatlie G. Wilkins, deceised. ThesO are, therefore, to cite and admonish all mid eiugu'ar the kindred and creditors of Oil} eaid H 'ttic O. Wilkins, deceased, tl) it m.... k. .....i .... ....J i..r..'. ..... ,k. mrj m?v ).iiv wiu j of Probate, to be held at Uuiou 0, II,, South Caro'ina, on the 17th day of Mareh, 1894, aftrr public tiion here >f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show entire, if nny they lia?e, why tlie still Administration should not be grnntc 1. (ilvou under my hand and seal this 1st day of March, Anno Domini, lB'.'l. JAMES M. (IKE, Judge Probate. Published on the 2d day of March, 1894, in tho Wkkklt Union Tim a*. March 2 9-'.:t * DEPOSITORY OF AMERICAN Bill EE SOCIETY, AT KKl'IIKN T. (JRK's STORK, UNION, S. C. 11,hies and Testaments can be bought from It. T. Gcc at actual cost of publication. PEO. C l'EltlJIN, President. duly tJ-27-ly, - MONEY MONEY We will tell you this week to sell the BEST GO PRICES : FIRST: Our long experie the people has taug and WHERE to 3EC0ND : ? We buy in mr quantity discoun THIRD : Most of our gcc the Manufactu middleman's or job FOURTH : LAST, and ( WAYS PAY hard times?thei fact?and manul pel led to sacrif READY MO ohasing1 T If you want to save money, sider these facts, when in need Hats, Millinery, Plantation Harness, Saddles, and other ge NO AUCTION GOODS to o goods, the best on the marke shoddy stuff. Cheap goods n your eye on this space through "THE OLD : A. H. FOSr Jan. 1-lyNEW G T C HAYING just opened a new a store formerly occupied by G the public to test the low prices whic A FULL u r A\/V AMn CA 11!_r\v i ni^u i n WILL ALWAYS BE KEPT I PRK ALSO A FULL LINE OF Soliciting a share of your patronaj you. Hoi HARRY GOODS DELIVERED FBE Feb. 2-4-3m. '' LOOK OUT FOR Tl THERE'S IN CP THE first shot was fired on the 1st Hardware Store of SCOTT Bit leading the charge and are fighting o ever on all classes of goods sold bj with a two edged sword "gwine ami co body to cOmc to our rescue, for "in I goods we sell the cheaper we can and all yc seeker* of low prices awake to the RED FRONT BATTERY OP ways save money by buying your Rb meats, Cutlery, etc. 1 imes are hard scared ; we know just how to get dow share our part of the hard times and customers. We have a very large f BEST STE1 of all shapes and sizes, steel and vrii shoes, hamcs, trace chains, backhand: stopks, {.lie light nun}iug l)i*ip 11 hreochings, buggy harness, eto., wor goods. If you will listen wc will tell m q mav stavi? urn iW. U WVl\ 01 V T 1J, Tf I 1 Good substantial one-horse Wagon Wo are also selling A FIRST CLAS AT AND BELOW and we solicit all Alliances to get oi /.era. Conic and give us a trial and 1 all we say. s tob: 0-0-0m "TZ OAVED why it is that we are enabled ODS at the LOWEST nee in catering to the wants of jht us just WHAT to buy, buy. "1 ge thus securing the ts. ds come t> us direct from rers, thereby saving you the ber's profit. f It HtEATEfiT of all, we AlSPOT Oj(lSH. These are e's no use try to dodge that acturers in ill lines are cornice their c v jr-prod actions lor NEY, whuh is the Tr*ni''ower. j it will be i h 11 for you to conof Dry Goc dp, Clothing, Shoes, and Shelf ^ardware, Stoves, nerai mcrcninaisc. \Ye nave ffer, but s?l NEW, CLEAN t, at prices usually paid for re dear at? i .ny price. Keep out the yeaTj it will PAY you. RELIABLE" rER & CO. Roq|pRY >R|wsm? f-j lid fresh stoc^ of Groceries in the reenc Bros., Ci ivite the attention of h will always p evail with me. LINE O* ] " MILY GROCERIES N STOCK, At THE LOWEST 3ES, l'LANTAT^H HARDWARE. $e, it will be rnjf i im always to please *pcctfully, M. CGflEN. ;k witkinI'wvs limits. I- lill M ^ ^ ? It WAH Ur 1894. TROtBLE kMPS. -I""7!i of January, 181>$ t the Rod Front US., and it is stal waging. Wc arc !il (imp liirrli uricMmnrn fiwcoltr fli.m ... ?? e," r ~ -""vvv ' us. We arc ou ting ami slashing mm," and we cafn stly rcquost everyTnion there is stnngth." The more 1 will sell to our customers. Then your interest and aake a charge foj SCOTT BRQS.L fhcrc you can aimitation ltardwiir<, Farming Implc1 and money sda co, hut don't got n to hard pan aiul wo arc willing to divide profits wi h our friends and jtoek of the EL PLOWS, re nulls in ubundau e, horse ami mule s, shovels, spndci, rakes, hoc?, n!^' oy Tuni P^ow, i ll UUi-made bridles, ih twice as much as machine made you a secret. W d are selling a large II 32 M FOR SI2.0I) for J24.00. Tijo horse for $.'S4.00 IS FERTIL {J5ER ALLIANCE PRICES. TT ir ju ices before ofa ring their fertiliwe will convince! y >u that we mean Respectfully!< COTT E ROS. < ~ ' 'T""-' lj'111 a MURDE MURE M U This was the cry that went up from ] BAILET & MURPIIY jumped on the have murdered them both, we have kno stand on a firm foundation of "Short Profits anc We are now prepared to pare all who as BEDS, BUREAUS, WARDROBES. WASHSTANDS, BOOKCASES, TIN AND WIRE SAFES, in fact everything from a Door Mat to a percent. We will beat anybody's ji they come from. Don't buy anything in our line bcfor< and most complete stock of Furniture e1 Remember, we have the biggest asi Union. BED ROOM SUITS. 3 PIEC1 We. sell the best Sewing Machine ma< and bring the cash to Yoi BAILEY & Jan. 2(5-4-lm. OUR WINT] MUST DISP0S1 T A TYj are in the midst of stock tal V V hand a large stock of Wintei Millinery, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trun These goods must be disposed of to ma SPRING which we expect to buy. We will not quote any prices this wc are in n^ed ?'.f anv of the aV.av.-* nnm nn " * ? J " - -T\^' going to soli you,'regardless of how die goods, and you will find our goods as "J lower for the SPOT < Wc hf\vc just received a nice lot of II Whips, Saddle Blankets, Buggy and Wi price for THE CASI1. ltespcc J. Vi lan. l-Jy A GOLDEN 01 FOR CASH WHO WANT 'J SOME CHOI( IN order to raise money, we will offer of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc,, at No trash, but good first class guilds, the; times, LISTEN 'TO A I< Good Calicoes, 3Jc., -~>c. and upward " Shirting, 4c. flood Cotton Cli 44 All Wool Twill Flannel, H>j. " 44 44 Jeans, 20c. (iood CV Men's ami boys Wool Huts a$ 10... Women's Shops, 70c. and upwn l\in? lo. a paper. Needles lc. a pa| One lot Men's Shoes, formerly $2.00 " " " 44 ' $8.00 " 44 Clothing at and below cost. We also have a great many otl\cy. gr want of space that are as cheap as tli onl v lasts for t\ slan t time, so come at o GRAHAM * Feb. 1-1 J. R ! > ER ! RDER S ' It TCill PUTPHK anil l?irr nrofitvt n-lion I? " m on January 1, 18m. Yes, wo eked the bottom out, and now i. Quick Sales." want Furniture of any kind, such CHAIRS. MATRASSES, FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS, TABLES, (Center and Dining,) fine Parlor Suit, from 25 to 50 rt.-vs, no matter whose, or where j coming and seeing the largest r<?r brought to Union. sortmcnt of Chairs ever seen in ES, FROM %. TO W. lc, CHEAP. Come with a rush nr Friends, : MURPHY. ER GOODS ' BE ED OF. ;in<* and find that we have yet on r Goods, in Dry Goods, Notions, iks, Crockcrywarc and Tinware, ke room for our large stock of GOODS tck, but simply say this, if you d give us a fair showing we are ap our competitors may offer their Reliable" and our prices a little DASH. a in css Goods, in Saddles, Bridles, igon Harness, all going at a low M fully. r. MCLIIRE, AG'T. 3PORTUNITY BUYERS CO PICK UP 3E PLUMS. for (lie next fifteen days, our stock prices yol unheard of in Union. y must be sold regardless of hard 'EW PRICED : s leeks 4c. issiniere, il.4e. rds. >er. notv for $1.50., > 4< " ix.io* w?ls that wo cannot mention for e above. Hemeinber this chance nee and secure a bargain. Yours Truly, k SPARKS^ / jr T H NEW Y RACE EVERYBODY KNOWS that PRICES, and sell more goods tl Now listen to the secret of ou our goods for cash, put on one ( tcrifwe did get tlieni at hall everything in plain figures, an< body. We have no time losses to 11 tomers. The hew and cry of "] all over this great country of contain little else, and you hear the country?in fact cverywher woidd think trade is bound t with THE HACKI ing more goods than we ever di? the year, simply because the tig book the more particular he h Tiiis is why vofi find THE R A crowded with buyers while our < nothing. Good Plaids, 3i cents. Good yard wide Shirting 4 i c< Best Calico, 5 cents. Women's G. G. But. or Lace s *? r % -1 tt? i ivion 8 nenvy nigii uut Shoe, Good Jeans Pants, 50 cents. The largest and cheapest line Clothing, i'.ats, Shoes IN THIS PART OF T1 Nice Fresh Garden Seed ON No trouble to show goods ai even if you arc not ready to bir YOUR CIIEA HARRY LEADE NEW BOARDING HOUSE. T T* .o?o* ' GOOD BOARD AND ACCOMMODATIONS. ?* DRUGS - -i II rp l. u E> * t. ir -?7 n i Ci o r< A n 1 "7W SPECIAL RATK8 TO PARTIES ATENDINO COURT IN UARCH. "j,, S. M. RICE. JRai E. IJ. Tobficc orrosiTB tiik rocRTHortiK. an Feb. Hi-7-Im * Spectacles anil Eye-Glasses. 1 " The Pi The Union Drug Co. ** Has * full line of (lie best SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES tlmt Science has been _I> 10 nuie ro prouuce, anu are preparcu to euu any condition of the eye. A Mar. 24-12-tf A u COCA I I?. JOHNSON', Jit. ,f. (', WALLACE J*n' JOHNSON & WALLACE, NC ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rJP'n: No Jl Law Range. ,"s ,l. mutual WILL PRACTICK IN STATIC AND UNITED STATES COURTS. .jone Jan. 12-2-3n?. Mart Ttto Itoftt 8ho?? for Uf S i is ih fh v. t - t 'r~r~yi m . DEALERS who push th^lfuiof W. L. ] which helps to iuvvr*r;ise^|ffe sales on thci n to ?<*1I ?t K Nil |?oftl, nod wo Mlntn Ton < loot wear of tk* dwiltr SMirvrtlMd below. (Malnrvi f FOR SALE I W. T. BEA' J an. 10-3-6ra. 75 ' m E ORK [ET, we lead in LOW ian the whole town, ir success. We buy dose profit?110 inatf their value. Mark [I one priec to everylake up on cash cushard times" is heard ours. Newspapers it on the streets, in e you go, and you 0 be dull. Not so i2rX\ We arc selld at this reason of liter a man's pocket 1 where he trades. CKET % v. competitors are uoiug ents. hoe, 75 cents. 90 cents. of , Trunks, etc., IE STATE. E CENT it paper. nd give you prices, yP FRIENDS, & BELK, RS IN LOW PRICES. iion Drug Co., DKAI.KRS IK? 3, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, rfuniery, Hair brushes, Tooili Brushes, Toolli Powders, Face Powders. line of Paints, Oils, Putty, Stains, int Brushes, Whitewash iSrushes. o, Snuff, Cigars. Fresh Garden Seeds, d all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept iu a first-class Drug Store. iaua' Prescriptions carefully cornpounded -at-all lioura. iblic will find our stock of Medicines rnplcte, warranted genuine and of the best quality, id see for yoursolrcs. -7-ly ENTIHT RV. DR.. H. K. SMITH'S NT AL J? 0 0 3I S , ?OVKIt? [. FOSTER & CO S STORE NK USED IN EXTRACTING TEETH. 5-1-Ijr. >TIC7E OF OI??UJbUTXOJN. ! firm of W. L. ?fc J. .1. Littlfjolin. loing business in Jnticsvilie. 8. ?is day dissolved copurtueiship by 1 consent. W. L. I.ITTMiJOIIN, j. J. I.H'tlkjomnsville. 8. C., Feb. l>?i, 1804. c'? 2-y-4t. L. DOUGLAS ?HOE ?SST . Dm Wxterproof. fleet Shoe sold at the price. ind 83.50 Dross Shoe. ,iiMom work, ro.tiujj Iroiii $<> to $S. Police Shoe, 3 Soles.^^^ lest Wt Iking 8hoe ever made. .50, end 82 Shoos^0r Unequalled at the Arcffe^rVpFP^l Shoe? $'-75 r^n. "~ ,JJFn*o\*, Stylliih, IVrf.nt X ?n<l Jk-r* ic4-al>l<>.Itr \tun Hviiii< /\U Mrloit. IniUt mi h*?!sj,- *.?. I? Itoufla* Shnrt. Nnme 1 iu>? prlrd ilinnptxl on Sj ""^Jv^liottoiii. IJrock Ion ?9BaSwiiOBpi'1 Douglas Shoes gain customers, r full lint! of goods. They can oan mv? mc noy by buying all your ? free upon application. 1Y ry.