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To every custom and the public a thanks for the nr of the year 1900 ~ wishes-that The y of greater peace, perity than you ha { hay? spared nej to give my custom kets of our oounty magnificent patro oorded proves its done the best I cou] but feel that with a support, I can do e^ STAND BY V, And when yon want pffgrg? \o efit? at price legitimately made, cc : YOUNG Tt Looal Laconics. v* |APP|NING8 OF Ilfr^K8T AW TOY PER80NAL AND OTHERWLSE. "% i % U > ,V . Rev. E. A. McDowell will prea at Duck Pond Church Sunday mo lng at 11 o'clock, and at West Sprir and Putm^n's on following Sun^i II I ?? '?' ' ?' 1 The Legislature has been asked grant a new oharter (or the town Union. It will allow a greater see for development and growth. ^ See the A. H. Eoater Oo.'s i nouncement lb their regular sps ip^eCk.' They "pvirpdse peeping piled with hot stuff during th'o y< 1801. And you can bank on this 1 ing no fairy tale. MARRIED.?At the residence the bride's parents, In Union Ooun 8. G., on December 27, 1900,by R< B. G. Clifford, Mr. Smith H. Dors to Miss Mattie E. Garter. JO advise all those who have be inattad to1 discard their wool undershirts, and wear cotton instei The wool irritates the sore and it r not heal as rapidly as when the c 'ton shirt is worn. An arrangement has been made whioh the "policemen are allowed alternate in the night and day shl Messrs. May and Austell are on 1 night shift this month; Messrs. 1 banks and Fowler will be on n< ^ , month nights. Mr. J. A. Brock ,*ctor? *"'! Window shutters are being put the Jail. This Is a long needed i provemonfc and will add much to t comfort of the prisoners during I winter months. A fence is also ing built in the jail yard whioh vides the lot into a front and bi yard. . ' fc&s. Benj, Greer has our thanks a Dumber of nice, sweet turnips unusual size. While they are not large as we have seen they are abore the average, and show tl there are other portions of the com suitable for vegefab}e and tri IpNk ' i We oall the attention of our re era who have vehioles, to that e of axle grease Mr. J. T. Sexton ] o*v just received. You will see it front of his door. It is said to be best brand on the market ayn^ i g?iy ?c a boor, 'Get a box while J Farewell! 1900. I i nciwrnei; IOOI. j ..... - j it large, accept my ? lost liberal patronage j - -And my sincere ear 1901 will be one j pleasure and pros- J ve yet enjoyed. j j A J ther labor nor expense % ers the hest the mar<- * affords, to eat, and the * nage I have been acappreciation. I have n Id for* vrrn in tVift nnct 2i continuation of your ? bi 7?n better in ^he tt^tu^e. f* ME IN 1901 j Q' si the best ti^a^ the n^arfcet fc !? as low as they oan be <* tc >me to m bi iE GROCER.! di ai Capt. J. T. Douglass, A. Cole n; Lvlfia ftnH H P. T.lf.Hn TTninn'a ! ' ? ? W ??vw.v, V "IVU ^ tv. resentatlveg, vfere nil in 'their places whbn ttie roll was called Tuesday. We call attention to the new ad- D vertisement of Mr. C. D. Smith in a another column. Mr. Smith has ich just started in business, but he is no ** rQ_ novice, and he has a keen eye to busi- c' ness, as is evidenced by the fact that P' 'S8 one of his first steps wag tp secure a ** *y- healthy advertising spaoe in The , Times, in which he *wlll keep his business before the public. We wish ?* for him a full measure of sucoess. >Pe The County Board of Commissioners met in their office Monday. The tl in- new board was organize^ a^d ja com- Jjj posted of th'e following gentlemen, a| ... who-have buckled on the harness for z jtt" be- the work of their term of office: T. E J. Betenbaugh, Supervisor, J. A. ? Chambers and I. M. Mobley. Mr. T. ^ tyj C. Jolly was re-elected clerk of the pj jv. board and Mr. J. A. Sawyer was re- tl l?y elected County Attorney. The board h examined magistrates* dockfets pass- u en ed upbn claims and attended to other ^ len routine business. S Union Dispensary. jJ ot- The following is a report of the Union & dispensary for the month of December? i Gross sales, $7,733 40. Paid to the * by State $5,860 09. From this amount ~ to deduct expense account, $228.55 and a ? tft. net profit remains of $1,631.54 to be ? >he divided between the town and county. " jjji- * 3xt Treasurer's Statement. ^ *8 Mr. W. D. Arthur^ t^e efficient towh Treasurer, makes a report in & on this issue of the financial transac- p tions during the year just ended. It a i,be lf> H lowing the growing town o lJ* of Union. The reoeipts of the town p . the past year are $37,798.96 as against $27,328.05 for the previous year, tne J actual increase valuation of the property of the town amounts to t^Q^OOO, See thb Itemized' report in another for oolumn. f West Springs Gold Mines. as _______ far Mr. Harry Kurtz, of Princeton Ind., hat Mr. ?. A. Phies, of the Hale Gold .*v Mine, Lanoaster county, and dkfr.' J. ' Whlney.Befla,U< Pk>ston, Mass., are . in the hity. h?r. Kurtz is one of the prinoipal stockholders of the West ad- Springs Mining Oo. and the other two gentlemen above named are mining engineers of experience and ability. ?as Yesterday they inspected the Gold in mine at West Springs and are maph the gratified thereby. |t U their opfpion i 11, that the prcfpetty when developed i L? thoroughly, as It will be, will prove a ( ' nj paying investment to those Interested. ?Spsirtaabnrg Herald*' . Grand Jury For igoi. V B Fowler J A Crawford I B Tracy S A Gregory J olden Harmon J P Jeter j W .Smith G C Wilburn T Wiileford Abe Wix ' S F Adnuis D L McLaugldiu Woods Jeter J G Bishop ) A McNeely J F Carter iims McDaniel K F Johns KTIT JUROItS FOR JANUARY TCR 1901. FIRST WBBK. r W Barnett W F Hart M O'Shields N P Palmer ohn Foster C H Meador A Brown -<?* Willie Stevens I B Murphy^ C M Bogan W Yilaon C A Jeter V S Lawron J B Detenbaugh V J Tucker W T Aycock ohn K Petty C G Humphries IT B Cooter J S Kendrick l v t i> n - k 4^ V 100 U ?4 I1AUUUUK L T Gra O C May "has 11 Smith 11 ?i? Mitchell f iuiroe W hillock A l* Bogan ) M l.ybrand E M Griffln tobt Beutley W F Bites 1 11 Belue I W Pickens Vm Vaughan .1 11 T Scott ETIT JURORS FOR JANUARY TER 1001. SECOND WEEK. Jj Jamos W II West V D Hollia P II Jeter J C Betenbaugh W O Nix V II S Harris J H I,ec V F Farr 11 G \Vilburn i J Browning J G Morris ohn Mitchell Jno T Adams os Sanders T J Alverson 7m Smith 11 P Morgan F Alman E M Anderson essie Comer B W Smith i It Ivey E S Johns Q Carter B D Kitchens E Mahry J D Graham ,?vi I/awfQn W C Johnson r B Iiiiley D B Free Jr ) * Baldwin F M O'Shielda 7 II Howell W T Jones ? Norman and Murphy. We call the attention of The Time waders to the new advertisement o ad page of Norman & Murphy. The ave just bought out the business of \\ [. Sartor, and that they propcpQ (q q usiness from tt^e st^rt ^ oviaent by th icfc tliaj. t^gy have secured an advertls iff spaoe in Tub Times in whioh the ill keep the publio informed of th argains they have to offer. They ar 3th excellent young gentlemen of con derable business experience, b )th an ell known and admired foi ^h^iy atei ag character aod e^ehont husines jal^flca^ons. ^Ye wish them ahuiylam tcpegs in their new venture, and heapea >r them a liberal patronage from on ;adera, and Win guarantee all iiatron mrteous treatment and the best price i be obtained. See their announce ent to begin with. It has the ling c isiness about it, ? # Two Drjipifr Jautes kkjwler, son of Adolphus an* [ary Fowler, died at his home nen [elton, on December 27th. The Imd; t<i, 1 . t? OJH. cat* iui^icu cau i ikiiui o ^ niu <*ouiJ ;1:30. The funeral services were con ucted by his pastor. Rev S. T Creech Mr. Fowler was just 1R ye^r^ a^ ad was cut down in the bjopm of younj tanhoo^. " QUr sympathies are e*teude< i the'bereaved famiiy, Little Sallie Farr, daughter of Mi 3d Mrs. \V. F. Farr, died on Monday ?ec. 31st. She was in her fourth year bright little child but the Father ha< ?ed for her and called her home. Th smains were intered in Foster's Chapj lurch yard Jan. 1st, at *2 p. m , iu th resence of a largo ryimhir. o( friend^ ey." S. T. Qteeofi oonducted the funera irvioes. The bud was plucked froc irth to blossom in heaven. Captmcd and. Released. Mr. L. F. Stanford has ca^m*6< le third of the (Ad* begroes con arned in the West Springs burnings his negro's name Is Sam Johnstone nd Mr. Stanford captured him a aclc Rodger's house near the Forest [e brought the negro to jail Monday nd the fourth, Arohle Wardswortl as been arrested by the sheriff i hester, and has been brought t nion by our deputy sheriff, Thl? 1 ie result of fc^r. Stanford s tirelea unt "for Uhe' firebugs. He tol s when he begun that he would no ist until he caught them all tr. W. J. Johnson rendered Mr tanford valuable assistance in thi ork of running down the fire bugs Ir. Stanford says Mr. Johnson is, ood one and no ml&tota, '' " KH.--?W.e led'rri ainoe the abov -as put in type that this proves t e the wrong negro, though rer losely resembling the negro Mi tanford was after. The negro wa sleased. ? lotice to Ctok|tQi9 ond Creditors All parties holding claims against tt fofxk nt W U A^^^A nmvo vl ?f -aw* UC7VATOX7U) TTI resent them to us properly attestec nd those owing the estate either by no1 r account will come forward and mak rompt payment. J. A. Brown, ^ wfell -T, Of course vs sort, adapt house frorc CAN'T A A few of the odd 1 the household by r BAILEY FT Him 1 ? Subscribe for Tue Times and Brya paper, The Commoner. You get th both for $l.7&. f/ook up Bill Harris and be vacciuat No matter if you have been, better trj again, Stovs the CotiiJh unit Wrt??irD j Cold, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ?i n cold in one day. No cure no pi " Price 25 cents. 4: 2 Assignee's Notice. |? y Claude C. Greogry, of Santuc, Su ' e having this day made an assignment e the benefit of his creditors, all pers< . in auy way indebted to said Claude a Gregory wiil make payment to me . once and all persons holdiug demar . against him will present oame to me t Sautue, S. C. W, T. Stokes Jr. r t?3t Assign a ? s State of Ohio, City of Toledo, > (- Lucas county. j (f Frank .T. Cheney makes oath tl he ia the senior partner of the firm of J. Cheney & Co., doing business the City of Toledo, County ai.d Stj aforesaid, and that the said firm will \ 1 the sum of ONE HUNDRED J>0 ,r LARS for each and every oase of ( y tarrh that cannot be cured by Haw 1, Catarrh cyfibt Frank J. Cheney ttworn to before me and subscribed a my presence, this Oth day of Decemb 4 A- D. 1880. A. W. Gleason, tl Seal. Notary Public. HalPs Catarrh Cure is taken intern >( ly and acts directly on tha blood a , umcuua auniict'M 01 uie sysiem. S for testimonials, free. 1 F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 73c.. HaiPs family trills are the best. \ Lumber. A. B. METZ, Lexington, S, ( Manufacturer pf Bough Lumber s Jjitba from Long Leaf Yellow Pine. * so-amoa ' TO THE DEAF. S t A Rich lady cured of her deafness ? ,. noises in the head by Dr. Nicholso 't Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 h his Institute, so that deaf people una n to procure the ear D/utps may have th 0 free. ^clAceaa No.' 19,004, The Nich a'kiruv Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, N J York, IT. S. A. 372 t New Store, New Good 1. 1 I have opened a Family Grocpjy St 8 just below the Post Qflftce, where I v ' kee|j> 9 fpll line of M FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFE MEAT, LARD, MOLASSB y CANNED GOODS, TOBA r. COS and CIGARS, alsq Gre 18 Groceries. I *i1sq run a , First-Class Beef Mark j? and will pay Highest Price i I, Cattle. 3 FREE DELIVERY. FHQNE It J, S. SMITH. 1 46-ly ip Tha Navl Tktpftts H*i WW lll? I1MI Wj elwill sell Silver Plated Wa Clocks, ChiDa and Jardiniere r A SPECIAL DISCOUN 11 m^iea who have left Clocks a 'atchee here for repair for a y< more will please call for them, ley will be sold for the repai ft TINSLEY i Ci Living F UA ;4. :?1*. Costs only 15c per bottle a c. worth of good. Pleasar at lds sure to have the desired e at eo. We keep it Fresh ar ,?ZEMP'S PHA F. Agents for Huyler'j \le iay " DON'T LOSE A I in er Get your money's worth when you teaches you that to buy judiciously meat . this connection points directly to our N nd dollar counts for 100 cents. ud A splendid line of-New Goods stanc price inducements. The Big Dollar if with us this season. ? It buys more Quality, Quantity an dollar you can spend. GIVE US A C <^,AND WE W1 md GIVE YOU A I Our new F?U line is ready and w? ind sortment and variety is complete. ntJ YOU WILL SAVE EVERY R ^ YOU TRADE WD ? PUROELL CASH s. ~*++?r]I)R. I. M. I~ ? ^ .DENTIST /ill Crown and Bridge Offic< E, Work a Specialty. 18, XL, New Store, - - N et 1 HAVE JUST OPENED UP A N tor w, FANCY AND FAMILY In L. D. Smith's old stand on ? I will be glad to meet my fi ^ everything to be found in an upre, FAMILY GROCER y I guarantee to meet all com Qive me a call, I will < nd, YOURS FOR TR or l\ c. d. sri *^uvuiu ut, ll ldll L iXlW comfortable in the wh< Don't make your pri in parlor or drawing r first for the comfort c family. re have furniture ed to every roc 1 cellar to garret FFORD TO BE WIT Pieces that add so much to making this room cos and at1 HAVE A LOOK IN. JRNITURE & LOT n's -= = TRY - RED RAVEN : bc For Constipal ire The Prince of Aperit WATER'S OWN R ^oom ays, the most Die house, ncipal display oom but look if youself and i of every in JLJLJL JLi A 11 , tout you HOUT the comfort of rractive. ?BER CO. SPLITS tion. int Waters. EflEDY. nd does dollars it to talce and ffect. id Sparkling. .RMACY. a Candy. (ED CENT! buy. Common sense is Money Saved, and in few Stock, where every Is back of our generous 5 the dollar you spend d Satisfaction than any M ANCE BENEFIT. liting for you. The asED CENT WHEN 'H US. COMPANY. ^ * Bank Building: Union, 8. C. ew Goods. fEW STOCK or GHUUtRitS -* f Main street, where riends. I will keep -to-date i % Y STORE. % petition in Prices, lo the rest. ; a ADE, IITH