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THE UNION TIMES , J AVe are quite sorry that the business at our oiliee compelled us to discontinue our trip with the Auditor. AVe fared sunq>- c tiously with those friends that we visited c and we hoi>e soon to bo able to visit the sections of the county into which we did i not go. AVe want to visit Carlisle, San- " tue and Jonesville during the next three weeks and when the roads get better we visit the other townships. AVe thank the people very lunch for the kind reception, and the liljeml siq>- ' port we were given where ever we weld. " I Ex-president Harrison whose name has t beeu often mentioned as a possible can- . -1:1 *. r ^ ? UlUillU IOL" I reSHU'lll (III lilt,' I il'pttlIlICUll ticket Ikls notified chairman (loudy of j, tli? Republican State Central CoininuhH.' that he was not a candidate an*I would not consent to have his name prevailed to the St. Louis convention. This gives a somewhat cleaver liehl lor the contest between McKinley and ltcid, which is likely to he very warm, and consequently very interesting. y ? "IIow aliont the war with Kngland?'' ... w asks .a suhscjil>er.? 4 Well;' "the ' "scare" |. which seems to have manifested itself on Wall Street principally, is over. The f status of the cause however, remains the ; same. ' The' Jloundry Commission, whose duty it will lie to "determine by j - whatever facts it is able to obtain the exact boundry line lietween liritish Cluina t and Vene/uela, has done very little, if any'-thing. No one need expect war anytime soon. Congress declares war. And if the I-W- j, eral < Jovernnient should he as slow in i hat matter as it is in ikiiit relations. there would 1h* a long time K'tween the divlaration even, ami tin- lighting. When q Congress dcclaus war we will pra\ l"??t* our grandchildren. _ - m The Cuban revolutionists still hold t heir own against Spain. It is almost impc.s- ' sihle to tell what progresst|>c\ nrcmakiiig as most of the news seems to h doctored considerably, by one side or the other before it gets to us. It may well be inferred however that the Spanish cans; is not prospering. Delay is dangerous to Spain. If the patriots can hold their ground father Time will light their battles for thein and give them freedom. As the summer eomeson they will have a stronger ally even than tini". namely, t'ueyeilow fever. It will carry oil the Spaniards by the thousands, unused as the;. will be to the climate, and being compelled 1 > so aid most of their time in and about the cities, suid on the sea coast. The patriots on the other hand are usidto the ? 'iinat and their quarters are anions fi-hil! and mountains of the interior, winch afford protection against lioth the fever and tlie Spaniards. Tin' freight dt | k q here is just crowded with goods ;t 1111?)>t iill tin- tinif now. ( apt. | AN*ilkiiis says thai tin* freights situe last < hdolierare almost i |i mi I tie \\ liai t he\ have lieen in former years for 1!u* same time. Jt is time tin* rail road eoinpsiiy was I building another warehouse, or eke enlarging the present our. Tliedi pot should Ik* at least half as large again to accommodate easily the freight that has to pass through it. Talking tihoiit the freight n mi mis us that Union is the most considerable town in this sect ion that litis oiil\ one railroad. Solar tis our trul.ie is (onccrntd the Southern Ikiilw.iv ('.?. lias no eompctit vn ] and to a certain < xUnt we arc ai iP mercy, and it is well known that railroad corporations have no mercy. It is high time that \u t!:e citizens ? f Union were looking alma! us to secim some immediate connection with the and ,\. or some other eoni|H t itor o' the Southern. A w liter in the state" of rerent date suggests a road i rom here to W hit mires. Th.it idea is certainly worth considering. Others ha\e their mind on a road from Chesti r to Urcciiville to touch tlih place. Union is forging ahead w ith onl\ one mad, is keeping well up with her more fortunate neighbors th.it I two or three. What might wc md do do if we liad another railroad? Huskies.; is growing. the town is grow ingand t!a Ir.ight are increasing rapidi> c\er\ da* . The < sooner we aet. the In Iter. 1 ? M n p I frn o ^ 1 f* w* ?o~*Ow lly virhU' of a power contained in a mort^n^c jjivrii I \V. I'. Mollis dated sixth da\ of.lime, A. I?. 1 >!?1 In Airs. Siillic 'J'. Walkuis. a.rl it*< ??; ?It-i| in the oilier of (lie lirjnistcr .Mesne < 'on\e\anre lor I'niun County, South Carolina, in Hook of Mortgages \'ol. \. No. 1.'!, pane JS, | will sell to the highest bidder, lieJ'ore the court hoiisedooral I'liion, S. Min ing I lie lejfal hours ol Nile, on Sales4lay in March, is;it;, eerl.iin lanils desi'iiIkhI in said iiioitnan''. a> follow "All that tract ol lantl in said ioinit\ and Stale, ill Cross Kc\s Township, i Imtiiiilcd Iiv lands ol .lames Howard, I'. N. Mollis' Instate ami Estate cf Westlej I Jlollis, containing lilt\-l\?ur acres, more 4)i less. Ilcing the same tract ol' land imiimht by W. Ik Ilollis I'roni an Italian. I named .loe I'haraoh." < Terms of Sale 1'Asif. Purchaser to j?ay for pa|H-rs. Mrs. >aliie T. \V;il!,in<. Im b. iiih Mm; ::i. m..:i- ,u.e. I ' 1 I i New Market . First class v Mrkct >11 Enterprise Street, north >f Jail - just,' opened. LMghesl prices paid For beef, cattle and hogs. Market kept open daily except Sunday. telephone No. 28. iregoff anti Long. Aiii4l.? 1 iiri? <>1 stovc-.s mini |h>1 wt.iv 1st iti. A. II. l'OS'l KII ?Ni CO. THE UNION REAL ESTATE ACENCY Is the best medium through rhich to buy or sell property. J They are acquainted with | prospective buyers and sellers, and will do I their best for you. List your property with hem. CALL ON, OR WRITE TO P. M. COHEN, Prest NICHOLSON, Secy. < miiMMlistriliitors A. il. I-'ON' E K A CO. 1 iiaiiwr mM i wwin mmmmm as AT T AND |||. 1 OF EVE I am Headi DON'T FAII. t.? sw noncy by getting my price ^^TJ] I Carry a Full Lin loth, and metal ie,?gloss whit liildrcn. Call and see mo 1 ind soe what, is going on. THE POtPUL STANDARD Or lv\ tl'iiot I I'Olh iiKnJ ! lave approached that finality on^ expected.'' - The Wheel, SMITH CLOT m ?a?? ??mw??; HM?I.IMIW I II ? ? T H?IUMIfi Both Killed and Ccred. Tho Parisian wits aro reviving an olcl story about tho wonderful euro from deafness of a patient who was rocommondod to go to lieor "Lohengrin" and to sit near the oroho.stra, by tho trombones. Tho (SoQtor accompanied his patient, and sat beside him. All of a sudden, while tho uoiso of tho instruments was at its loudest, tho deaf man found bb could hear. "Doctor," ho almost shrieked, "I can hear." Tho doctor took no notice. "I tell you, doctor," repeated the man in ecstasy, "you have saved mo. I have recovorod my hearing." Still tho doctor was silent. lie had become deaf himself! A I.abor SiivIuk Device. "I soe," said St. Peter, "that they v. n...> 1.,.,... r? ?n,n1,l'nn , I U ?.% > U UUUil 111 > C? JIMlViUllVJ 1 \J record tho tunes produced on pianos." "I wish," said tho recording angol, "that they would got lip soino kind of a rapid action machine to record tho remarks that ore made about tho pianos."?Cincinnati Enquirer. ' . ; >1' I. ill .T i Tho skins of fruit.shortld boVc? 4Jov enton, hot because jihoy are Hot ^floatable or digostibW, or atar-unhoalth*' ful in themselves, but o&feooount of tho dangor arising from microbes, which may have ponotratod into tho oovoring of tho fruit. Poovishness may bo considorod tho canker of lifo that destroys its vigor and chocks it iinprovomont; that croops on with hourly doprcdations, and taints and vitiatos what it cannot consume.?Johnson. Inexhaustible supplies of superior graphite, almost pure and eminently ( suited for pencils, are found in Si- J beria. f IP?? Ft 1 I JL Jyl? M <fc ? 1 i^i v Mr lilll^ I n ;-rrv\> ^7 rnv\ <r?r.:* ..-?> .-, Hfquarters for all thes Will not be unders< ino bvl'ore buying anything i s. I N JJ?yJrCixxlvllN t .0 of Coflius nnd Caskets in on e for children. 13 QRIAL ] what her yon want to bay or not You are always w< ,AR F U R NIT U R E 8' T. ID. 1 nbias i \ TilU WOULD. I (>1 Clnea ?;o SIu.>\vi. I "Nearly all of t he innovations ; 11? al ii>nt < 1 wen* iill.rodiicet! asl year by the Cope toinpaly. There are those who tlisjute Cope's leaclership, but >rejiuliee aside, it was never nore apparent than now that ir should have inau-rerated his year's chant s twelve I nontlis ajjo, and that his titer | ition of swell a petty detail as; i nameplate should cause aid eratiows all alonjjf the line arc acts that will hot down. The i 'nhmihia. and. indeed, nearly' ill ol the old wheels seem ~ <>i pattern and construction so N. V., January 10. i8pt>. HiNG CO * ... * . . , V I I \ Th*?. ?. " ? rv ... 4 ' * * '? few York ..Racket. CHEAPEST STORE QN EARTH. > ' * We boldly make the assertion and maintain ; with prices. People who trade wrh us found ut long* ago that v/e are their pocket books. fcrlton Cortiwi-ll. fv on an of the U.izeHo, Middleton, N believe* that Chamber- |j Iain's Coitj.li ltoino'y t-lu-tiM be in every lioroe. Ho used if for a ell nrd it effected a speedy cure Ho sn\ Ic is indeed a grand remedy, 1 can rccouinend fo nl!. 1 have also seen it u>cd f r win,oping cough, with llie best refill's."2't and CO cents fettles for ailo !y 1". 1\ I'orev, Druggist l ist of Let'.t rs. Heinaining lu the I'o-t flic * at Cnion, for the Wee It ending /.hi. ill t, IN'.m). JL v Mr. Cummin r Mi '' < > J-mes It. Knox, Ada Walker. Mr. 1/ 1. Mmr . \i,<. f, lie 0 Smith, S. M. Siu (t>, Its lev 1.. I.ii\s<ii. Mr. Oob.v Diivi?. .Mr. S. C (ir-Jinm. Mr. lten Flitiling, Mr. Olte lii'ln: re, l!e>. Janes, Master J esse J e'er. I'ersonsoslliti'/ f.r ?Ii ah vo letters wil Gj pica e say if ndicrti>?:.l, ami v.i 1 i erequired l_, o 5 ay one cent for tl.uir deiiviiv. W. It W It A ltillS, P. M PHISIC'AL CULTURE s Miss lilizal.>clh (irimljali will n ^ive lessons in Ii o ulioiVand Physical Culture. Course four months, twice a week. Terms. , yfwsic.aC-'Citlture .... $2.00 * pem irtoiwlfc ^ Klbicrtitfbn*'. . V. $3.00 - per ^ ' -+t. R FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given tliat K. P. Maeoniso'n administrator <?f the Estate of William Corry deceased, has applied to 51 .htson M. Giver Judge of Probate, in and , lor the County ot luion, for a llijal dis- Ul chaw its administrator. CI It is oitdkukd, thiit the Ktthdavof o March A. 1). lssMi, 11. j"?*.? ; 1 for hearing ?Petition, and a Pns'l itienii nt ?>!' said IM .LW>X M. CltKKii. * I'i'oiialu JimI^c I'l.ioii County S. ('. Cr G ? -??-?-? c; I OF ALL | ?c fill 11, 2 rVa *?& iN sags :r.^. n f ^\Bo-rfaa r? /^vv f A fi '. 9 si P i y iw} yN^ .k ;e goods and Did. 11 my line, lor \?>u can save ,k, rose-wood, walnut, broadROBES for men, ladies, and gl , and keep up witii tbe times sIcothg at ( TO R C OF V B a i 1 e y. aM _ 4-- ;vjs _ r .. $; "v* '. x J Vr IV'.i'b Wit * Cut:*. 5* "rarcht:. . . and (.'^lU.r ( .nil , Craclrcd Hot ) Burnr., Old S >rea,Cut , Bolls, BruJocs I i. <S !! kinds oi inflammation i'uai or heart. Curcn Il.li r.ncl Maag \ W.a C-?o. C:'. cv f-?- rU : w mlicr tU:r ii-; c' F iir c.ia %rr'i??. !!< prvtnre-J forP'<:!d -nt- bv it J:iyc Hz i lib!;. ; flllii ap. ir'na ~ >io Cure, Ho Pry. i'rii-; as cu. ..-id Ii bnijjcift tines not keep ii send nj ct;. ;n pop. lays stamps and wo will send it to you by mail, Parlv.Tcnn., Jan. Stlth. 1:01. r>.'ar Sir: t have u?'l Poller'* Autlarpt.'a tl'-Nii, 01' f.?rlfarH' i.n h.H|.ll?(ii: : it <ur.il Jlarli Wii '.no v llh |>n(r. t rati-(union, nii'l 1 heartily recommend it I ' a.I J,ivory ana Stockmen. f C.. is. 1WIJCF. T.lvcty end Tec.: t'J RA3Y3mHE!). ? 1 i . |? \ . 1 f \ v!.' i k v / j : ? I : II r it r mI .. oilr'M) V* . t . . . Ul'i licAti . . I ' ,r. i< v.-il. I aNo u*-.1 flio ??.t i i> ?!Ock an ! flu-! thai I .'t ii I hi best r? me av (??r this pur: os?: tiiut i hive i v#r nicd, * yours, C. 1. LEWIS. fl| Psris, Tenn., Jinuary 1*01 BANri lCT!litl! I! T PAR 13 MEDICINE CO., ST. I.Ol'lS, MO '."V*?ir7.'XTVrrr.viJj*?r7vr-"" - -v. .... Ouo-eiglith of tlio ontiro popnla- rtio:i of CJronfc Rvif-on i;v within tJ.O liliiit s of 'Loud* m. ?I. est friend andff ve them more grecds and beter values for their money than they can get Isewhere. That is the reason our trade gets igger and bigger each year. The sickly whine, selling but at cost hows a sensible man tfoat^goo ds are ot jbought ri^ht, and they refuse to be . ... I * aught with such old chaff.-- We go 5ight .along, b\iy qup goods>right and nock competition out on the first OUND. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Mens suits from $2.48 np to.fine black clays. Mens pants 35c worth twice the money# . I lildrens suits 48c. Knee pants 15c 1 ens full stock shoe only 85c I ens high cut Alaska (J8c /ononis lhitton G. G shoo 08c ood yard wide shirting. ..../4ic ood plaids 4ic ood dress gingham 4? One cent will buy. Box bluing, box ol\good blacking, two ills sewing thread. 200 matches, paper of needles, paper of r:s. Lot of mens nr.d wi mens shoes to he,closed out to t room lor our new stock. i all in line and come right long to the liackct. ^j. j^^^ An Opportunity. V \i l) V i "1 jl\ .1 j . i ! i J j. rii will not insult y v i: t:; :i^o::co by telling you that We can -oil yea ^ocni than. NEW YORK cost, but we intend to do just wl^atWE SAY. The season lor selling winter goods is about over and spring goods will be eoniingin soon, So wj wish to edose out all winter stock such as Clothing, Dress Goods, Heavy Shoes &e., and put some money in Spring Goods. Iii order to do this wc have decided to offer the above mwlu ..* e~~ - - - ,11, vjuoi'j ior Cash. Wo haven't space to. enumerate prices but it will be to your interest to get our prices before buying. We haue just received the largest line of Crockery and ass ware ever brought to Union, and the prices are right. ^ I ?1111 As,*cxI1v3 lor open avnl closed top b'.ygics, and : in able to give close price#. Respectfully, J. w. HClURE. ? ^ ?r v * f ? ** * sj.^3 ;/ <UJO?? 2 & V/ if SI" HOfcS (H)OD^ rr<r > mo ci x >^nos> ? >urx\ 'op the next SO days we "\vi! 1 oiTcr our entire ock of Fj.11 and iVintur Goods ;it asaerilice. nail n nnni\.'< i m i * i\ * ?% ai?? %? * ?. ^ - ? Willi lillllDN A1 AM) liliUJW >Mi\Y MIRK COST, make room for our Spring Stock. Good \\ ool Jeans at 15<* id upward O'^sim M'os, Flannels, Ulnnkets and all Wool oods must go at greatly reduced prices, also some big bartins in Men's Hats, also some wonderful bargains in Milli?r y. ome in tin I s;i us if you wish to save your dollars. licspcct fully, SRAHi I : &? PARKS