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LOCAL LACONICS. . ? MATTERS IN AMD AROVND THE TOWN OP UNION. a * ?Court convert ftfgt llondny. ? ?Judfi*.Gpffy wtfk be our.next preHiding judg<^|gr% ?Mrs. W. 0; W?ts?to h*/r? turned fiora Savannah. v ?Rev. lijfip. Sbulfr and^wlfe ?re kna>JI?n Ai 'ltu .lh bv ?mo. vvi/vre. ?Dr. Robert Cilbba, of Columbia, was in Union thfa week. . ?v" . *, Col. Richard O'Neal, of Colombia, w*s in the City Tuesday. A ?TJarry Gom spent last Sunday in the "city on tho Congaree." * Mis* Btuiie . Scofield returned tol Davidson, N. C., Monday night. ?"Wulltco Thomson, of Columbia^ is spei.dh g ??? me time in the cityj w ?Mr. J. T. Gantt, of. Columbia^ wa?. in t i t- city t JiO fir^t of tho week. ?7*1 r Jtetim Gerald, of Blacksvlhe, jolt a ion uMjs in Union this week. ?Miin Ji^lfirSTon,- :+t Clinton, 4ft visiting her sister, 1I.L. Scai'fe. Mr. R. H.'- Ferguson, of Spartanburg, calied ot Tho Times oflleo'Saturday. t. * . ?Mrs. J. D. Ralney, of Blackslmrg, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Farr. V. ~ ?Mr.-and Mrs/If.. L. Sedife hav? returned from a visit to relatives a*. Olinton. '? : Jk ?Mr. g. M. Rice, Jr., E. U., writ*/ us from Salucu that he has a fit}" sick boy. ?Mr. F. C. Posey left this*"week for a two month's outing in the "land of flowers." Iv ?Mr. Edward Byars, of Blacksbnrg, was the guest of Judge Greer's family this week. ?Rev. T. If. Garrett and family ihavo moved Into the Grant cott: ge on Smith street. ?Senator Douglass and Representatives Sawyer andLyles left Mondav i.ijht for Columbia. s&cH R ?Mr. Geo. Munro and family tiair<' moved into the eottnge lately oecu pled by W. W. Dixon and family. ?When tlie'grip grabs you in earn e?t go to bed at once. Do not fight ^ 1 it, for it will down you every time. ?Miss Kathleen Mooro will lenvi Ufi Saturday for Cuindon where she wil |l spend some lime with relutives tint Iff friends. ci ?Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Rice, o Chester, arc visiting Mr. Rico's pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rice, o. jr! Main street. ?We aro informed Hint, the knit ting mill will he enlarged in tho nean future, and that a dyeing room wil ?1 R.? added to tho plant. | ?Mr. C. W. (ioir.g and family, t . H Kelton, have moved to Union and ai p ; c imfortahly domiciled in their ne> \ home on Church street. Hf ?We were glad to meet Mr. Olivet Going in the city Saturday. Mr G >ing has decided to make his futun | home at G ret nville. ?Mr. Con I'oscy has disposed o his mercantile interest at Elhcrton t Ga., and will take the road as a ful 10 Iged "knight of t he grip." ?Mrf. W. M. Gibbs has hot n quiet sick hut is convalescent. She h Tuesday night for Columbia when )shc will spend some time. ^ ?Mr. E. C. IIowzc and family, < Carlisle, have moved to Union to live They occupy the homo recently vacated by Rev. V. II. Carrott. ?A man by the name of Hall was accidentally knocked off the eojil shuto at the cotton Miill recently mn 1 sunt i:m: <! very pni* f111 injuries. I! leg wi>i broken a i! h ivm oi'ncr.i i ba . * bruised. - ?W. G. 11 of per, an ojM-ral1 vi- ii ' Gl'ndf.ln Got ton Mill, lias been nj poii? x t. * ?? i;i t li" Sciiiii ' by !?'?? :! Gov. McSweemy. Ilopper is h.?i 1 it? be . i li"\,ar'-i deserving oi l! official recognition our worthy Lieut. I Governor lias given him. Mr. 1 Walker has decided 'i ti adopt lb" legal profession ami will . *i nursue his studies in the law obice < t &J I t ' o.nnson, of Sj?:i-|im S I burg. lttissol! i- :i hrig't youi": u | J And 'ni- t '? ' II necfH>)ii\ t<? i lull CllOHl'li pi'Ol? SSii'il. ?Mr. K. I). Shu bey, Jr., of Atlanta. (iit.. w.i in ih rn.v 1 his week and from him wo learn that tho report, circulnteo sonic time ago that Airs. Sharkey \? dead wax untrue, which *111 be good news t> her many friends n this state. ? .* J' . ? LEGISLATIVE PtfOCEEDlNGS. Columbia, B. C., Jon. 10.?The legislature met today with a few absen&&oj>t, B. Scarborough of Horry was :qpfet*<l.J>r*sident of the senate. g'B.'B. Hemphill was re-elected clerk iM excite. Frank B. Gar? was unanimously ^-fileeted spfcakor of the house. ^ fifth' ballot Thomas llamer, of TOd&boro, Was-Elected clerk of the fe|0?i$e. McCow.ii, of Florence, and Gray, of Greenvillo, were the other ?r*Tjd!dat^.. "* The houso took until 3 o'clock to organise,'ifhon the seats wore drawn. message was not rend in the hotfae, but delivered to the senate. Committees will he announced tomorrow. ; No(jr. Evans introduced a resolution & extdtti the time for the payment Of taxes to March 1. ^Bacot Of Charleston moved to buy jig SWord fOr Victor Bluo. v B1 ease moved that tho governor appoint a committee of five non-ofllce'noralng"mltizcns to investigate all S tate has J tutlous. JVijc county member was seated and "bo f^tqsbion raised. Xn the senate the Leo county senator stood aside, pending investlgaftAn hr t rxr A A m m i f f OA Mri lleiulferson introduced ft bill thut unless a jury was objected to upon boingf presented, the objection to him should, not hold. T^o resolutions wore introduced to extend the tlta^of payment of tuxes. The tendency was towards holding el?ction%early in the session. The Record blazes into the Govcr'nor's message,.saying that it is satisf letory to one, m ? ? ."The cluapoststore on earth" wants to reduce ^hoir ftf-ock of clothing and will break suits and prices. DEATH OF.DR. W. B. NOTT. P. omislng Young Physician Succumbs to a Brief Illness. Dr. William Blrvckstonc Nott died a' his homo in^Union yesterday and mhun i K a ntt*a wadaK a<1 Crvnnto nKnnir n urn mu o upu lauwui^ it east a gloom over tho entire cominanity. Though at tho timo of his death lie was a citizen of Union, Dr. Nott was u Spartanburg boy, born and reared here, nndHieing a member of a family that lias ne8n closely identified with (!iis county for almost n century, the news cainc to nil us a sal bereavement. Dr. Nott was the second son of Dr. T. K. Xott, Sr. He was i>5J years of age and had been a practicing physician for seven years. IIo obtained a t'lorough collegiate education at Woffo.*?l College, where ho was universally po nilar. He was an especial favorite am >ng tho buys of Clii-l'hi^fratornily of which ho was a member. Following in tho footsteps of his father and his grandfather for generations baek) ho ehoso medicine as a profession, and after thorough courses in Charleston and Haltitnore, he entered upon the practice and two years ago chose Union us his home, being associated with I>r. Manning T. Smith. In the short period of two years no man ever made more or warmer friend* than I)r. Not tat Union. Aside from tho fact that he stood high in his pro. fession, which he loved with a devotion that was absorbing, lie was n gentleman in the finest and noblest sense?not for the occasion or parade hut under any and all occasions. Courteous to the lowly as well as the proud, considerate of the poor and rich alike, ho presented a most attractive personal it v, an example of all the ixianlv virtues. (Juit !, unassuming, never noisy o: aggressive, but calm and self-eon tulned, < onscious of his own good im pulses lie was governed by a pure unquestioning self respect. iJohiiu his courtly manners was a knighl!.\ heart that inspired every action o his life. 2- 0 gl itnour or tinsi 1, but i brave and honorable gentlemen straightforward, honest and loyal m the day. lie was attacked with the grip on< week ago and only the day before In died did his illness assume such fori: as to require the presence of his fat her The remains w ll be brought frou I' it ion I fit mmv?n?r r*n 1 l?i? II f/p|iu?l train and 1 ho burial will take plae immediately thereafter, conducted l._ Dr. Wat kins at Oak wood cemetery.Spartanbur^ Herald, Jan. ?.lh. Dr. Nott was born m.tr (rrind i Shoals in Union county. His tiiothc was a Miss Wallace, sister of c\ Judy J Win. Wallace. Ho attended tb schools of this city spasmodic.'.'I until he reached manhood and the worked for several years with th Southern Kx press company in th ^DR. I. M TVFiTST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. office and on tlio road. He decided to follow the lead of his forefathers and entered tho medical school of Charleston. Upon graduation he began practice at the Spartan Mill in this city, then went to Enoree and finally was associated with Dr. Manning Smith ut Union, Up to the time of his entering his profession, the writer knew Will Nott intimately. lie was of delicate mould in mind and body and the play of his mind was filled gentility and grace. His seoming reserve wns rather a delicacy of feeling that would never allow him to overstep any mark of decorum. Doubtless in his high profession he mado such a member as would have delighted the mind of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Ho could not onlv administer to tlio sick but could suffer with them. His associates and friends shall suroly miss him.?Spartanburg Spartan. Grand Jurors for 1899. L P Murphy W M Sparks .1 T Hose 1) F Baldwin E 1) Sharkey Sr. F M Isrenl M M Sumner C Whit lock W S S mders I, G Voting E L Clark J 11 Murphy .1 C Mabry W A J ami-aster W C West Jr. It S Foster M II O'Shields Bailey Eawsun PETIT JUKOKS?CECOND WEI li JAN. TEKM lS'J'J. W K Thomas U C Harris F G Austell J) J Gault, J I, Butler J G Howell IB Page Golden Harmon Sum Scott J Mc.1 Flint S M ltice Jr E. U. It II Stewart W Minter Turner " . .1 J- (.'?I vert X W McDcrmid 'J'lios Trammel 35 A Stokes >1 M Harnett Ja?|?er Wilburn .1 F Heine J W Knox .1 1) Fleming Tliot Ilick.-j I > J Gregory J L Wya.it .1 L Vaughn I A Adams W 11 Griggs Jr. .1 S Crocker II \ (i ist J l". U M Estes 1* C Wliisouant .1 T Sexton J G llent ley Ti.os McXally K N Spiou:e , fetit j r iiciis?first week jax. , TERM 1899. I C. A Lancaster W O Jeter .1 It J a bran 1 J 1' Jeter I M Lancaster F M O'Sliields H 11 llowe J 1) Jeter Jus W. t? all man J 15 Hunter 1) X Wilburn 1) It Fair W It tiilliam II C Harnett J W Hubert Darby Horn 1 \V 1. Liltlejolin J K Thomas I I J J. Ihtukins S It Aicock J U Jolly 15 H Heine . j M S (iallma'i J (' (rocker M,l :? sby > Wit .MllH i j 1-1:<11K \\ IX . | \V I, t lil|? It W Sc.'tL f i 11 r Mat.r.v i | \'rnion (i mil I I'.tilinin 11 ?l:o I' II IvH'.y B v; t liiiw ikIh N 11 lliivi kin* L) NY .> ! jiiw M>II J U8T OF LttTTRRS i K.rni:iini?'^ in l!ic !'o-l < n'.ict* >0 I'nioi S. i' turil.n inii-K I'ikIui^ .Jail, l-'l, l.S'.i'.i Mrs S.H- IW'kt*mi ' Mr lo'Ml.'ii < I.iik i Mr II it IW.cr i? i 1 > ii i <y li'.n y j Mr< It s oil | Mr? 11 * Sj>i'ii: ?'r ~ t Mr MI'h) I 1111?* ] Mt"? 1. .rnr! VV I -> ?i:- Iii ? '< i i* .!( % (Oli. , ii|i*;ii> * ? f ? . .ii- w i': ' I ?j'i i ill ' 'i > il r t-rv. .I ? Him i.k I' ?> i I ; * *" "j Hio S.iiiili Clothing Co., inlfiii's t> M'l tin* ("ii""i* tor li t* Factory Mori* n n clothing. Tlii'V will olo-te Monthly to c in.uk down to a Sl^urr tlr.it will fi i^htc en all co.oj tt;t jia. HAIR rrsT m m Office Bank Building, Union, 5. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. ' r If 30a need anything in winter good* now is your Opportunity. The Racket Store has de ;ided to c'ear their shelves of that line and are offering tli-*ir? at less than cost. You know they are the "cheapest store oh earth" at all. time* and an "at cost" tale with them p;iys one 10 i invest even for next season. ' Overstocked on Overcoat*?ll"> fine ? dress coats at $9.G:{. Monday our store will be closed to mark lower. Smith Clothing "The Xew York Racket," the cheapest store on earth?"the poor man's friend"?has begun a sale to close out winter goods. All are invited to investigate the repojiw We are she&Uiif the woods?all are notified that our 18 inch guns will be IjiQflo/l \fnnHav innil 1 ttn titnr?ir<1 ttnlliiil tvnuvvt * v/jiviwj * * i mn^i m*? j?? n' \ 'i Tuesday morf^ju,' All in clothing business should begin, to crawl in their holes at once as I ex peAt to control the market for some time. Hustling Charley. Notice of Sale. The State of South Carolina, \ County of Union. i I J. C. Edwards in his own right and as I administrator of the estate of|h. 0. Crocker, deceased, plaintiff, against John Humphries, et al, defendants. To sell land in uid of assets. By decree of the Probate Court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder beforo the court house door at Union C. H., on sales- ^ day in February, next, during the 1 legal hours of sale, one lot of land ' with the improvements thereon in the town of Sunt no, county and state aforesaid, containing acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of L. C. Crocker, deceased, hounded us follows: On the North and East by lots of \V. T. Jones, South by the Fish Dam road, and West by lot of J. P. Jeter. TERMS OK SALE.' One half cash, balance on credit for one year, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage cf the nrcin- I ises, purchaser to insurB^jremises for Lhreo-fonrLlre"of U.s vahmfra reliable fire Insurance company, and assign the policy ns additional uecuriby to Probate Judge for the purchase money. Purchaser to have privilege of paying all cash, and pay for papers and recording same. Jason M. Guki:k, 2-lt. Probate Judge. NOTICE. j The annual meeting of l\?opl?s' BniUingaud Loan Association will be held in Nicholson's llall at 7:.'10 p. m. Tue?dav .lannavy 17ih. All stockholders are rt quested to attend. liKo. C. Pent in". Treasurer. NOTICE oFOlSSOLUHON. The copartnership heretofore existing Itetwet-n J. 1). Smith, J. S. Welch and K. ('. lIowz-% miller the linn uaiue of Smith, Welch & How/.", lists tlii.s day been dissolved l?v mutiisi! consent. All ])eisoiis indebted to us will find their notes at the Merchants' and Painters' National Hank, and ail claims n< t paid by Jan. 'Jl, 1HPP, will be p'acid in . llie bands ol au attorney tor collection. ' i J. I>. *?mi'li. J. S. W. loli. t ]'!. <How/ri. C.nlMe, S. ('.. l).*c. 'JS, lS'.K. NO TRESPASS. All person* are h'-r by no'ill si not to bunt, lidi, grsi/.o stock, cut. timbr or trespass in any manner on an) of out land, or lands in our p >s-es-io . W H. Jktkr, M. ('. Dicavki:, J it. nrrno ours are OLLUO ALWAYS RELIABLE Send for onr 1 lust rated ('ataloaue and older itirect A i i: ?. - r.v P.Mtl.V Tltt'clvr.u Lappa*; k, A sure beader. Ned lt)c. a paokf'. ALEXANDER SEED CO. Au^asto, (1 i. Citation to KindreJ and Credit- iv. Male f Mmth ('avi'liiia, ) < 'out ty of (' ninii. I liv .I.'Mm M (? ? ? r, i'-ij , pinhole I'ldcet ^WlrV'*?i", H ill y K>tr* !i .s 111 *t* i.i.l In ni'? to >; a t )i*:i> ]. H.ms ?i! A-!* hi.'ihirali>>i) wi'li will annexed ?? i tln> !v>ta'e of ao 1 e.ff vis of i). lf.iiley, lrre;l-?vt. These are, then-fur", to eilo an ' adiioiii-li :t! ami fio-.m!-r tin* kindred nil ered.tojs o1 lit.- s-ii.| Susan I> Ituiley, i!i':('.tvi!, ilia I. ?11?-v b.- ami :?}?-> near. D fore me, in the t'oint <>t Pin- j lute, to In* he'il at Union, ('. 11.. I s, Dili Carolina, on the 1 llli day of lannnry IS'.Hi, next, after jxihiieat ion thereof, at 11 o'clock in tlio forenoon, to show cause, if any thev hive. why ! he s iitl Administration sh mi l not h.granted. (iiven under my hand and seal this 23rd, day of December, Anno Domini. 181M, Jason M. (Jiikeu. Probate Judge. Published on tlie 30th. *lay of December, 180S, in the Union Times. ?2 times CUT The knife has some deadly wo CLOTHING PEP Not a single g and in a great n cut half in the n DETERM1T To close up ever goods and the named will do further talK fro HATS, SHOES, DRES Notions, mil!in< cent cheaper th them elsewhere, 898 THE YEAR JUST Was the banner ness life, and w< * , J to make 58qq j of the year just e : tl to: x CHEAPEST STOR HARRY - I ? f 5c. Calico at 2.1-2c. GREATEST Jsnusry^ -Bldt Will open Saturday ventory just taken si many goods in stock, begin a sacrifice most Right now we thro our surplus stock of all Notions, Shoes, Hats, a One dollar does the great slaughter sale, cur reductions : ft* flA i II 1 i ' ? > l?w \ [i wool I iaiiKCl 4 00 4i ' oo 44 44 4{ 1 7") Suloon Covered Cor 00 Fine Ladies Shoe 2 r?o ' 4* " 2 00 4i " 00 ' Mens ITats 2 00 41 44 44 I M) 44 44 44 10 00 Cassimere Sui K 00 44 44 " 7 -)0 . 44 44 44 0 00 44 44 44 We have the finest Goods in town, that \; per cent less than acti COME QL The Pureel ;o v 5CES.1 been getting In' , rk in our \ 1 ARTMENT. s?i ;arment escaped * lany cases prices ! riiddle. MED ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZZZL. 1 ff ything in winter ; prices we have it without any m us. S GOODS. ery, etc., 25 per lan you can get CLOSED year of our busie are determined an improvement passed. E ON EARTH, 1. on he Dt.ur\ _^>5c. Checks at 3o. El I'S OF ALL riiig -- Sales y morning. An iniows we have too , and tomorrow we , extraordinary. >w upon the market kinds of Dry Goods, md Clothing. j work of two at our Here are some of ;s rcducol 'o c'? 00 ? " 2 50 " u 2 00 nforts u *' 1 00 s " " 2 00 " 1 50 ? < 1 25 ? ? 150 " 1 <?u " u 75 ! I .. k l ki T .**14 ll? " I ?>' 44 6 00 " 44 5 00 44 " 4 oo ; lino of Ladies Dress ve are selling at 10 ' ' ' lal New York cost. JICK TO ! Cash Co.