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HOW This wt stock o1 are not way bu them. ! Jackets that wer A good $4 Jaekei Oup big $5 seller, for the mone $7.50 Jackets cu S58.BO and $lO J? children's $1 Jae Children's You get a $5Cai Golf Capes that a Ladies' Flannel ' only THESE 1 DEED Ml fytrn ^ jL Additional Local News Crowded Over From Local Pa?i See Bill Harris and have him rciat you again. Mr. W. D. Arthur and wife wei to Florida Tuesday night. Mr. John Boozer, of Xewberrv, is n 1 employed in the freight office of tl Southern at Union. Rev. S. R. Gulgnard gave a big tea to the veatroymen of his churc Wednesday evening. Mr. A. R. Eskridge has the contrac at Buffalo for grading streets. Th work Is progressing nicely. The Union Instalment Co. have soli out their business, closed up shop an< the mantcer, Mr. Livingston, ha gone to Georgia. A good store room is now vacant for some hustling merchant to open up in. The W. T. Beaty Co. have just received a pretty line of corsets and ladies' wearing apparel. " Mr. F. G. Austell, the hustling manager, lias a nice display of these goods in his show window. lie will tell you about the corsets iu nexti issue of Tiir Times. The Greenville News and the Spartanburg Herald are at loggerheads over the Governor's message relating to the mill children question. The State is defending compulsory education for mill children, while the News and the Herald denounce it an absurd proposition and tbe extreme of class legislation. The time for paying taxes has been | extended to February 1st, and the I papers all over the State are jumping on the Governor, Comptroller General ' and the legislature with both feet for n extending the time. If there ever '' Was an opportune time to stop this c nonsensical practice of extending the H1 time for paying taxes this was the ft time to do it. Of Mr. H. S. Rlghtmire has moved ht his family to Union, and Is boarding ^ at Mr. J. If. Spears. As we mentioned two weeks ago, Mr. Rightmire Hi la to be in charge of Mr. Spear's Steam Laundry at this place. Mr. Spear* informs us that he will be of rtady to begin operations about the rj* l?t of February, lie will have a de- 111 livery wagon which will call for and rai take up the laundry, then deliver it. The name of the 1 aundry will be * "The Kuterpriso Steam Luumlry." t) u 1 ri ; ? * Ka v. "t ~'2<! l'- J",n 1 r 1 IS THIS 3ek we are cl : Capes and going- about t b have put mo1 See these: e $8, now -- t, now the best Jacket ever ;y, now t to ickets, now only kets )e now at. . \ were $6 now Waists that were $2, \ PRICES AR BUT THE JST BE MC " J~ ~ -jL??-?0oms to 1. "minds of our legislators. Wo see that at a meeting of ?s* the mill moo in North Carolina a few days ago, they resolved to ask c 1 the South Carolina legislature to pass no laws on the labor question, They propose to sign an agreement to work no child in the mill under 10 w years of age, and work none under 12 3e during the school term. Col. David Johnson has moved from h his old home to the new resiienc 5 of his h son, Mr. C. E. Johnson, in the Eastern jiart of town. While moving his houseit hold effeots from his old home to his e son's home, a valuahle package was lost off the wagon, containing silver spoons | and other articles of value. Wm. Sartor, i ^ colored, found the package and suppos- | 1 jng it dropped from Mr. Johnson's i 9 wagon, took it to him and delivered it. 1 ' This was a commendable action on ' Sartor's part, as he could eaaily have 0 kept it. He declined to receive a reward a for his honesty. A r< Carlisle Cullin&s, * ~ ai Carlisle, Jau. 15, 1901. jn Editor Times: As I have a few spare minutes upon " I my hands this morning I will criv? v??n n ?ti | tew dots of local interest. en i Our municipal election came off on if Monday last and resulted in the election y, of the following tioket for the ensuing year: f Iutendent?W. W. Ibuce. Wardens ?W. K. Thomas, J. O. Itice, W. F. As Bates and Dr. J. A. Hancock. This is pi! a tirst. class selection and we feel thar the the affairs of the city will be conducted ?on in a satisfactory maaner. . J. G. Bice and his estimable lady will .8 hoard at Carlisle Hotel until lliey can tave a handsome residence built. wit Mr. Smith has sold hi-t interest in the too nercantile business here to his partner wj|] ?Ii. Welch. We h pe Mr. Smhh do** ot design removing from our city, as , F e is a good citizen and a monstrous h,w* lever fellow. r?g< Business seems to be looking up again 8 nd we predict a prosperous year for our r jad ilks We trust that our new b >ard of < 01srs will enforce the ordinances i? -*? ive been passed for our government, i a lax administration is detrimental to e good order and weai of a town. mi, J* W. Porter and W. S. Wedihll, of vjne iohmond, J. T. Anderson, of (Jliar- j\ tte, were registered at "The Caride" iVistt is morning. Kq#|q Mrs. A. A. Ranks has a severe attack 3.(1 lagrippe and iias been contlneU to her >m for two months, bnt l)r. Uanoock nks she is convalescing \ colored man named Richard Boul* was killed this morning 011 the farm Tw< Mr. Hill, by cutting down a tree iently ich fell upon him. He wis dead street, en the doctor reached the some of accident. Joe Row. <1?tf ?** t. E?X" osing out our J acKetsr w e his in a small ving prices on 1.76 2.86 sold in Unio{L' T 8.76 6.00 r- e.oo 76c H 1.26 " 1.76 a&u 4-00 going now at r^'^Lre. **?'Q.rea^d f? E LOW INGOO to )VED. r r 0j^^mWM wm w .w >??? . - < ?* I Look up Bill Harris and be vacclnaI ted. No matter if you have betn better try it again. The Concealed Weapon. Sedalia, Jan. 12, 1901. Editor Union Times: Please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few lines on the subject of carrying concealed weapons. In the beginning I hope the man) goqd people will not think that I am not a law abiding citizen. I am op posed to carrying concealed weapons to Sunday School, prayer meeting and to preaching. Of course mauj people do these very things. It has got to the plape that the one that g >es . t) these places are the ones that stands ^ the highest among the fair, young sex w ((though I am very sorry for this hi lind of a record. But in some cases it sterns to be *' iec?esary, for there have already been )me of our quiet young men stopped long the public highway. And dear Tl balers I imagine anything like this ould put a curious feeling on most ly cf us. These iucide.its occurred f i our community, aud for any one L> catch our horse by the bridle and op any of us iu the public road is lough to make most anv on* ?U/vr.? ^ ?U\AVI they bad anything to shoot with. ju may raat assured they will go Thi eparei hereafter. In mcb cases a* I siy they ought t > go prepare I i [ said 11 the b'gtaaing I em op Fl ?ed to carryi- g any such thiols in umo >hip pocket. Mr. Elitor, I aee j'* tie advice in your last iaeue to the to ti iilators on this subject. But I be- aiiii e that something ought to be done h the law breakers before we go tern ftr with the weapon suhj ct. 1 "ho aay that J am not aft6r an argu it through your columos as you i<iua on the subject of Woman's Suff- aitor , at Ian . . In thi iccess to The Times and its many poun erf,and a bappj New Year to all Reidrr. a?,l .a. Euro Injc tl Dissolution Notioe. e firm of Harris A Fostor, Jones- JS " 8. C., was dissolved on Januaty bodyii 001, by mutual c indent. J. B. ?prac ;r will continue to conduct the ^ovon ess. W. II. S. Harris, health f J. B. Foster. _ makes _ _ cloaniK For Rent. ropo a 1 o new six room cottazes conver.and desirably locate 1 on South . Apply to HUG0 J. O. Huoiirs, ,,,, Ofllee opposite Court House. Notice of land Sole. State of South Carolina I County of Spartanburg. \ Probate J age's Sale. Leonard Smith. Petitioner, ve AsaSinith, et. al, Defendants. By virtue of authority given me in i deoree in the above hi.titled case I veil sell to the highest bidder in the Clt; of Union, before t he court house door on Baiesriay In February 1901, betweei the legal hours of sale, at publio auc tion, the following described real es tate to wit: AH that certain.tract or parcel o land in the county of Union, State o South Caralina containing one hun dred and ninety acres more or less bounded by lands of Daniel McLaugh lin, Francis hinder und Dutchmai Greek. Terms of sale.: One half cash 'oalanoe on a credit of one year witl interest from date of sale at the lega rate, credit portion to be secured b; bond of purchaser-and mortgage o premises sold. Resold at risk of thi former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers, record ing and stamps. J. J. Gentry. Probate Judge Spartanburg County 8-8t Stray Goats. I have two stray "nanny" goats whicl I owner m?y get by calling for them an< paviug expenses. i :3-lt p T. .J. II. Smith. Any flercharit Can sell High Grade Goods al High Grade Prices, or Medium Grade Goods at Medium Grade Prices?there is nothing com' rnendnble in that! But it re quires a peculiar skill, and a long time merchandise experience tc 6ell a High Grado $15.00 Tailoi made Snit, in Black or Blue Clay Worsted, Cheviots or Plaids, for only $10.00. A good $10.00 Suit for only $7.48. Ladies' Worsted Skirts, well made, in all shades at only 75c, and up. Ladies' Jaokets in great variety at $2.50 and up. Children's Jackets from $1.50 and up. Children's Suite from 75c and up, and only at x x x x?i> T'O . ON THE FACE OF IT > tr statement that you can K?t no l>etter iwelry in town than from us may ulrike ju hh a mere vaunting of our own arts. AH we ask is a o imperative exoinatim. After tliat you can select if yourselves. We fully believe that e can 8 itisfy you in every particular id would glad to have you c ill and e what we have to offer. ' HE WILLIAMSON COMPANY. i - t -ongavita! THE TABLET OF LIFE (Pilula At Lomgan Vitam) e Scientific Discovery of the Age ? ; Magic Key to the Mystery of Life! ti ram Hmn? ' ' it ha* lx>on roan's *1 laminating ambition to 'prolong life. Rut UK the many brilliant mlnJs, who have " >ted their lives to the fascinating subject, tl as left for the immortal Darwin to Klve It, ic world. In his great theory of Life, the laments! princlplo upon which to build f* urther research in this direction. Follow- ID jioscly in bis footsteps came Frof. Dr. jr. wig Uuoehner, a German scientist of lnatlonal renown, with his rcmurkahlo t entitled "Das Much des l.unKen Lcbena" book on Longevity). Rut alas, like Dar he too died, ere lie could reup tho fruit s wonderful doctrine. Others however. He ill* great took up tfip interrupted thread tne result that tivo German s. ientlsts, P" years of experimentsand ro.soR.xh, have ro, it discovered the secret of Longevity, 1: b shape of a remarkable Vegetable Comd, whlebjf properly used, will positive y bet ng Life- This new remedy, appropriately d "Longavlta" (mcanitsr long Life) has subjected to the most rigid tests at all the ral ng elintcs and hospitals throughout tbc Kwith mnrvolousresults. Appreciat au, importance of this discovery, we acquired, at onormous cost, the exclqiropriotary right to this tfoly wopclprepa ration. whie|i |ms proved a blessing \ nklnd. eLongavlta" is the truo Tgblot fe; a rejuvonator par excellence, em- unit ng the veritalilc secret of longevity In " tloal, feasible form. It is the fountain U>K rtual youth, which It. prolongs far an~, its presout limits, while retaining ^ i in a perfectly normal state. "Longbrightens the eye, stimulates the men- his itlvlty, gives elasticity to the step, into the face full, absorbs wrinkles, v bs the system, purjlies thp skin, gild is ly trtje Ponce dp Loqn retpcqy Tor old UUgofboth sexos Endorsed by Rij w, caning pyslelans. ii t.00 a Boa. by nail. ? VON TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO-, 0008 (gOD? C. ? AOKWTa) -1188-1186 Brogdway.lNcw York City. ? We Are After At W. H. Sartor' constantly on h ' Corn, Oats, Meal, Floi ; Heavy Groceries. Planl Mule Gearing and all f wells, drainage and se f extensive line of shelf g Fruits, Vegetables, Pre 1 we will sell at prices tha . Below We Mention i 1 lieinz's Mincc Meat, f " . India Relish e 44 Apple Butter 44 Baked Beans 44 Pickles, Olives cheaper than the cheape Res 'NORMAN 6 ADVERTISED LETTERS. Rimaing ia the Poet Office at Union S. C.t fjr the week endiog Jan. 18tl 1901. Miss Nancy Abrams Mr Fabins Alexander Willis Bailey , Miss Callirou Beachon Mr J E Bell > James Booker Mr F S Bruce Mr J M Garter Mr L D Carter Miss Corine Con Mr Jim Kvin Miss Haltio Hones ) Mr Nathan Humphries Watus LawRon Mrs Arrie Lodgings Mr W 1) Menger Mr Babe Poser Mr Lee Rodgers Miss Annie Rice Mrs Arrie Sargent Mrs. Annar Vinson Persons calling for the above let* tera will pleaae say if adverttaed, and will be required to pay one cent foi i their delivery. J. C. Hunter, P. M. ? ? M'KENZIE HELD FOn MURDER Alleged Wblteeapper Looked Up In ATLANTA. JnirlS!?John McKeniie, a white man about 38 years'of nge, was lodged in the tower yosterday afternoon on the charge of being a member of the gang of whiiecapiHWs that murdered a negro man i:i Campbell coumy. This is the fourth arrest in the ctv<*e, nud all four of the prisoners uro iunjatos of the Tower. I'ho remaining three are John 8. Coolirnu, James A. Cochrau and John H. Pace. I South Carolina's Insane. Columbia, S. C., Jnu. 13.?The annual report of the board of regents of the South Carolina hospital for the insane, just mode public, shows that there were remaining in the hospital Deo. 81, 189ft, 1,00:1 patients?white t-95, colored 407; and 448?white 841, colored 206? were admitted during the year. The total number under treatment was 1,461, while the average daily population Was 1,0*8- Thero were discharged during the year 418 patients, and the number remaining Dec. 31, 1900, was 1,023. Sentence Deferred. Nrw York, Jan. 15.?Cornelias I* Alvord, Jr., who pleaded guilty l?st weeK tp stealing $020,000 from the First ' National bank, was to hare been senenoed by Judge Thomas in the United States cironit court today, but on tha j ipplication of his counsel Judge Thomas jostponed the sentenoe until tomorrow. 3 Uvord's counsel had some matters per- c gluing tq the case to fix np before Al- j -ord goes away. g Election In Ecuador. h New York, Jan. 15.?The Herald's ? orrespoudeut at Gnayaqnil, Ecuador, elegraphs that the uatioual election in hat country resulted favorablo to Gen- J* ml Plazas, the Liberal candidate for 10 presidency. Supporters of General T! tarcia and General Fandeo voted for ** le former. A decree has been ?*- "* VlAsl *-* - - |#UW ,??u gtuufrinK amnesty to all political * risoners except the leaders concerned i the revolutionary movement on the c% nuadorlan frontier. A Xtniittiet Hnpk Robbed. # voxvillr, Jan. 15. ?- A special to The ntinel from Jamestown says the Peo- the )'s bank of IJvingston, Ove.ton Ht nuty, was robbed Sunday uiftht of 000. No trace of the burglars has yet , ?n discovered. Livingston is a remote ru about 15 miles from the nearest J*| lroad point, which la Mouterey, on *** t Tenuessee Central and Nashville T* i Knoxvillo roads. J wot The 1'realdent Recovering. boa Vasiiixoton, Jan. 15.?The president sod a good night. He is daily gainstrength and everything points to a >dy recovery. He ia attending to jr?t e business than at any time sidfoe illness, but ho does not expeot to go ^ i ofhoe for several days yet. w ? land His Sixteenth Term. 3MF, Oa. Jan. 15.?O. H. McWil* w#e s has been elected for the sixteenth ecutlve term as mayor of East Rome, giui whil Subscribe for The Timet. | You! s old stand. We will have and > ur, Bacon, Lard, and all tation Hardware, .. kinds of Terra Cotta Piping for jwerage purposes. We have an oods, both canned and bottled, of serves, Jellies and Pickles, which t will please the observant buyer. A Few Bargains: ? former price 30c, our price 20c. " 35c, " " 25c. " 60c, " " 36c. 26c, our price S for 26c? , Canned Goods of all description at* pectfully, fe MURPHY. A CURIO FROM FHfUWHH? < Moral CtrUa Rm?1tm "A Bmbw -^| With a Straag* Devtee.** WAtmxaTox, Jan. IS. ? Adjataal General Oorbin haa received a onriosity from the Philippines in the shape of a flag of the saltan of Sain. It was for* warded by Major Oswell of the Twenty* third infantry, now stationed on the island of Jolo. The flag is oblong, about 4 or S feet. It has a red ground border with white raffles and ornamented with various designs, including a black field with five white stars and a kries and spear (Move weapons) in white, over whieh is a strip of hfanlr Tk ( ** *W ? a.? _w UV?V4 .WVU MO ?UV IMHI v? the Mohammedans of the Snln archiSlago, and eaoh feature of it is symbolkl. The first star represents religious knowledge; the second star prayers; the third star represents indulgence ia money; the fourth titles, and the fifth pilgrimage to Mecca. The center star contains Aratoio letters in black, denoting the flag of the sultan of Sola. The stars further represent the fire proyineSs of the snltan. nz: Busihin. Jolo, the Siassi group, the Tawi Tawi group and Borneo and Palawan (Paraguay). The red grouud of tho Dug represents the subjects of the sultan, the Moro weapons strength and wur, with black top border, the Moro chiefs, and the blnek ground for the goodness of the Mohammedan religion. The flag was displayed iu the adjutant general's office and attracted considerable atteution. ?K>UOEMEN~^EXONERATtP. Urauehlou's Charges Agetest AU loata s Kliiest** N'oi Mislalaed. Atlanta, Jan. 13.?The board of police commissioueri hare Dually disposed of the lunch agitated charges made against certain members of the polio# department by Rer. L. Q. Broagfatoa. and formally exonerated all'of the po^ Iloemen who were on duty at the exposition grounds during the jockey clrb meet. It will be j >V' | juroughton charged that some of these I polioemon had been gambling ou the races and drinking, bnt when the police board called for the names they were not produced. The finishing touches were put to what has proved quite a sensation by the passing of the following resolution, introduced by Commissioner English: _ "Resolved, that, whereas the Rev. I* #, G. Drought cm has utterly failed to furnish this board with the names of any police officer or officers who were lying around the racetrack during the late fair, drinking whisky; therefore, be it resolved, that said officers be and tbev are hereby fully exonerated from eueh charge." WORK OF TARHEEL SOLONS The Course of Lawmsklsg la the Old Nerth State, Ralkiqh, Jan. 1A. ? There was a engfchy discussion in the state senate resterday over a bill to grant n blanket iharter to the Whitney Reduction com- 4i tany with power to increase capital took to $10.000,000. A substitute was ffored by the committee. The original ill gave a right to condemn lands in JQP >wns or anywhere for railways ef any ind. The substitute passed?Sfr toIt Nearly all the session of the honse as consumed in dieonseion of a bill' to tcrease the governor's salary from 1,000 to $4,000. It passed by the sloee >te of A5 to 53 and was ratified soon 'tor. It increases the salary of the >vernor who was inangnrated today. UQUSTA*8POHCE TROUBLE Mnmlssloner Hull Suddenly Steps Down and Out. Augusta, Ga,, Tan. i&?The latest isation In the polios ooasmieeien was s resignation last night of Ashary ill, both as chairman and membse ef | commiufnn w?'? ? rawi in bis blbr resignation! ?My views differ so widely from those ertalned by oilier members of the >rd, ?nd as I am sot in irapetky h the sweeping ohargee that bare t been made, a do not feel that I aid be of further serrioe on the rd, and that my presenoe would be embarrassment to both yourselves me." J WAS AN ILL-FAT CP FAMILY her, Mother and Boa Meet Death From Violence. rnxiAMSOx, Oa., Jan. 1ft. ? GlareI Pitts, the youth who was aooideut- , shot by his brother Fred some two. * ks ago, died yesterdar. Young 'a mother died from a self lafttoied shot wound some months ago, e the father was shot to death by >j??r aeu, who mistook him fee a >