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Railroadv are rates to (he C union at Hem B 0 is offering free a hearty welcc all who will vis Department Si welcome to tal< best selection o: Furniture, Dry Boots and Si Caps, Clothing, Hardware and and anything that free to spend as rr wish. The more t! for our big shiprr this wetk. Good Plow StO< 3&c. Good Flc lbs. Sugar $( Good Coffee, 1< COME TC Remember we h? we want your tra and fair treatme: Wo have the bigg plows on the mar; YOURS FOi M. W. Local Schedule for Passenger Trains trains from columbia. Arrive 10:15 a. m. Depart 10:15 a. in " 1:40p.m. " 2:00p. m trains from spartanburg. Arrive 12 :45-p. m. Depart 1:05 p. m " 7:10p.m. " 7:00p. ni Local News -Notes Put Together For Ready Reference Gathered Here and There b) Our Man About Town v nnn nnn11'1"1 PinoShingi.-: i,uuli,uuufor sale at Bailey's 8-tf r We regret to learn that Mr. ( has Bolt is confined to his room with grippe Bio lot of Bliss Triumph Put dot just received. S. M. Hick, Jit, E, C There will be two side tracks 1 ?id a the site for the Aetna Cotton Mill Union. Early Cabbage Plants and all Kind* < Garden Seeds, open and in papeis. >' M. Rice, Jit., 11. U. ? Mr. W. C. Nelson is at home on a I'm week's leave of absence from hisdutitin Pickens county. I Hon. Macbeth Young, Mayor e Union, spenr. yesierii.tv in mSpartanburg IleraUl 10th. The American Moistening Co, i><?: ton, Mass., have installed tlHr sy$t? n of humidifiers iu the Buff do l otto Mill. Mr. J. Ira Harris is beautifying h front yard by laying it out hitopreil designs, bordered with brick, ui.d tiir: rued with vioiets. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. IVako rvturne Saturday from their lnid.il tour. Tin visited several points in Florid t an took a trip to Cuba. There was the largest nundter of w > ons in from the country Monday tic we have seen in quite n while. Guar Is going out in every direction. There are already four candidates i the field for .Senator McLuniu's sli MY?T.a.min. himself. Laliuier. Ileud son and Col. Wiley Joi.cs, with otlu to hear from Sumter, the game cock city, suff-n Tuesday by a big Are. Forry tho??v ?. dollars worth of property was burnt* The Are originate 1 ia a ahed attneb^l ^ Epperson'rt livery k table. Nine'" buildings were burned, nUo the oM ai new Jails were burned. offering cheap on federate Re= phis, Tenn. . . B O admission ancl >me to one and it his Mammoth Lore. You are -f> 11 lnnlr nf, f hp f Goods, Notions, loes, Hats and Farming Tools, Groceries .... You want. You are inch money as you le better. Look out icnt of DRY GOODS zks 75c. Plows uir $2 per 100 d per iuu lbs. 3 lbs. $1. D SEE US tve the goods and. do. Honest Goods nt to one and all. est assortment of ket, 3c per pound. BUSINESS, BOBO. ,! The A. II. Foster Co. lias secured a I new milliner, Miss Mary Graham, tf JUti-i, N. Y., who will have charge of . 'he milliueiy department of this poptj lar establishment. Mr. A. X Yiso has returned with his family from Columbia, where he intended to take a position in one of the mills. II .-ays ho could not stand the drinking. , water in Columltia. Mrs. J. 1,. Hicks is preparing to build 4 a handsome residence on her beautiful lo; on Virgin street in rear of Union Hotel. This is one of the prettiest lots ' in the town, well elevated and perfect drain age. MeLure has a beautiful lino of ladies s underwear bought from drummer's sampV.s to bo sold at w holesale prices. This is your opportunity, don't miss it, and while you are there" you had as well get ' you a pair of those dollar Kid Gloves. " only Too. Klieiiff Bufoid, of Newberry, called in : to see us while in town Tuesday. He ' is lot king well, although he says ho haju t recovered from a spell of sickness 1 :>tnl in off some 1 r? pounds?well he don't . seem to e.-p. dally need that 15 pounds A man by name of Morris Swilzer, a v m reliant of Greenville, S. C., w.n s c mght last Sunday in the act of attempting to set fire to his store. The mm f was caught in the act by the police in - time to save a conflagration, according to a Greenville report to tho Sparta*ibuig Herald. lie gave a ?1,500 bond, u Comptroller General Durham has isn sue ! a circular to the effect that accoidiug to the new law the tax assessment, j. for cotton factories, oil mills and ferlilN / !' factories will be equalized by the .. State board, tho circulars instruct the county auditors in regard to sending in l returns. ,v Newton Miller, colored, who was re() cently convicted for selling blind tiger liquor, having served out his sentence on tlm iro twr ic iwitc Imhinil Hm lioru Qtuoif. VIIV' I'l MU?I I/VUI1IU VIIU UWI H HTTUkV >ng the term of tUe next court for the 3 one offense, a warrant having been 3worn out on account of the county, die authorities seem determined to make 1 it hot for those who tote the tiger. Poiiceinan'K. K X. Fowler, in com' puny with .lack Kubuiks, nabbed John i - I'homas, colored, again, for selling liqnor, this is one tigor that it neems is nard t?? convince of the evil of his way. v 1'he t wo i>olicemon caught him in the < ict of selling. Thomas was tried before d t.ko Mavorand fined $20. His attorney app -ab d, and he. was let out on bond oi $ 20. Policeman Fowler is getting up a '1 rep . and rhw tigers have got to hide out -0 or tie will i*e onto them like a chioker on a grass hopper, Attention Vi(emus! csmt* ('. n ?v?i, x > '.i.m. i . V's sirw r? <jii *!r-fl fo r, ;ir. .1 v'l!?' on Siitmd.iv < v.m i i M . it ; > the i?m {*??- ? of eJee- ;r ?' ' s '<> ! State and ?"mifed imim ??rui ?i?. li >r which will meet i i May. !. c every veteran conic prepared to pay Ins aunud duts fifteen cents. V> T! S IT Ann is, t apt. Commander. Musical. Prof. J. P. Vauvhan. of F.ihpifon. (la., will conduct the innsiy *mi? day morning amiev?nii ir at ii ? li -! H.ipf ?. t church, lie will k-. i i his elas-. in v< ie culture Mo:.,!..v ni *!.t, n- <1 conlhiue for ten nights. Ois< to meet in the First. Baptist chuic)>. Ivicli stud* lit will have to pay lot one dollar for the entire couise. For further ii.formation address or see the undersigned. I, M. Btctc. $ejit Oil Jiis Photo. The vecpo. At'l.iir Means, from ( '"O'g t, who i i ali' * 11 s. Z?ih.c s m.ie thos ? H S Ml I' Jill. Slu I'll "MW <b rs has received a !ett< r from the sheriff of Wnvmsvilie, saying tlrtflhe rhso'ipt'oii lit.-*'ho negro f?r wh an. he is looking and for whom a 1]Piy dollar n ward is offered. ISIieiiff Sandcts Imhud a photograph of (I it*, nepr?? taken which lie has forwarded (o the sheriff of Waynesville. Union Shoe Co. The Union Shoe Con puiy again make their bow to the public through >* n w advei Using space in Tim Timks. They are <: ilaiu'y thoroughly tquinp; d in furnish shoes for the o\l and the yourar. the large and the small, the rich an I the p.oor. They can lit everything from the toddling baby to biggest foot in the county. Their reputation for nev-? failing to tit and to please 1 as gone abic ad and they ueqnt ntly ship shoes to liil orders from a distance. It at watch their advertisements tluy will tell yon a'l at>otit. it. Mr. W. J. IIale is back at Ins past and ready to give proper attention to your soles. The Old Mni<l Next. Another large congreg .t ion v as pit sent at the First Baptist church Sunday night to hear what the jveacher had to, say about the jonu; married woman. In s leeting th?se series of m rmonx to young men ami young women Mr. Hire seems to have hit the nail on the head. They have all been a:,e! ded by huge and interested congregations The ennui gations who lent these sen.ous it-minds one of those SM*u at. Leach's meeting.-. Don't forget "The Old Maid" Sunday nighc. You will hiar L* is subject discussed in a way you had not. thought of Mr. lli< e will pnbl sh l i t se;rnons i i pamphlet fo:in. Th?v are now g<>in? through the press un 1 will s inn he ready. 'Every young man should have a c >py. Getting Ready for Jhif.itless. Tl?.? farmers nt Union county are possible fa it lit r advanced t:> tl.e piepn , lion of their laud for fa u.i -g p epusethaii they haVft Imi l a .' ; uaboi oi yeais. We trust th -t t.hi-ir iIn it r sin i industry will be n-ward-d" with an abundant iiarvest in the fall, and ? peuially if those t.inp< nece-suy for home consumption. While :i cmsiderable amount, of cotton is g d ig to h,put in, the farmers are w isely pn piling for other crops as we'd, and we In aid or," farmer s?v that while he < x "eted b> raise a good d? al more cotton this yon than last, ite was not going so pluut. as much land in cotton. fie is right. lifter results can lie had from a small liel'l well cultivated than a mile equate skimmid over with a lick and a promise. 11 you do but little do that little well. The Vets Will go via the Southern. The Southern railroad has been orilcially selected by (ioi c. I Walko a the route for the veterans to tie* lh-unio; at Memphis The Southern is theonh road in South Carolina that goes di eel to Memphis without, change, and tinmute over this road through the uiouu ains of North Caroliua unfol i to the view of the travtler scenery grand beyond description. The Southern proposes to arrange every detail for the couifoit of the veterans on this trip The li st, o aches i i the serv ice of I in- s\ item ?v 111 b fin nishc. and representatives of the cnupany w . ' ae ;om|iany the veterans and troops m the outward trip. Arrange oen s wi. by made lor a stop off at t hicotieaug park, so that the largest number p issibh may attend the unveiling of tan South Carolina monument at the pirk. It will he 11 irrnn.i liiti for l.ho iilil (knifed erate vets, and one that every cue ot thein should make a special effort to avail themselves of. Tno railroad will furnish transportation .it, an especiall) low rate, drobably one c-?nt a nnle. Will bo Cored rilled. Air. G. F. Gregoiy, of New Yoik who has been spending several day n Union county looking after the int'iesi of his marble quarry in ar ('ro.-s Keys returned to New York Sutuiday. il was accompanied tins time by Air. J. NY Carpenter, of New York, an <xjei quarry man, who came to make an ex animation of the quality and qu.nilir; of the marble on Mr. Gregory's place In a conversation with Mr. Giegory who called in to see us Saturday, he mu i that while Mr. Carpenter's opinion u a not exactly as favorable as he would lik to have had, at the same time it was h\ n means discouraging, and he is ma'ti i, 1 arrangements to have the vein cove drilled to make a thorougli test ot 111 quality and quantity of the matbir This will he done in a mouth or suoii< matter. Mr. Gregory will bring in family with'him on his next trip a a will remain until a thorough testis ma le Mr. Gregory, being a Guam county mat is anxious tint the quarry will prove success, as it would In another means o bringing Union comity p oimnenti forward in the industrial woi.d. W certainly wish that his fondest hop* may be realized. If the te.-t com a u 1 to bli expectations there will be no lac of funds to push it aloug. X'tc V ij\s Fr ?-;i r\tt i f t no. ; ? > < >vo u >?< .s v?iui ? >i r?--.p ? I- t : it i* I: II <\ i' I wjl!( ; ! iJ?I?. .111)I .??_ 1 .1 ' ' J9 >.' !> .;. in i ;l fjici i m s i; - .li ul fre??' it <; i)i\ <i S... nil, t'lji'il 'i" uilli i! o"ii'i?iv. r* pl'tivM*. li. v 1 1 tit w ! 11 a1 !: t?? : i.pii 1 jiiionyli so r aui ?..n\ o:? i|i , li*. i?1 0 liv.tl M'l > v MM :i?l. V o \v? li i> I t;i *| o ? i<r : \ ' fill' (1 Hi j'.lv I : >V >i iii l?-.?! s 1r ? i,. j U i .ii I as 11> 11 1 * S ! < i i iii' i r i, . \V?* I t'Ci'i t t I liilfll ' It.lt oUl o <1 11 it oil ; ;i-ii M-.;I . i!I\ Mr IV.i-.il;. N llit'l! t'.l Iii 1 i iii:: in \ >1 kvilli* las- >-,iti l.ij i \\i> in: : il :i!. i":: \ > iMr. Xl'lil \v ?8 .! Si I :jf|' jti.i] i'.-l Ji'_j: I I i ill-' .*> i S I' IJ-v . il>- I*i*l li 1. ; S- v. i V i . Mi. HI. l^ii "si. II t i. . hi: ! .i < Is i ii i. it11 it ? ii until, lm loir t a?tl 11 !i > o alio ili'o, iiii'l ii il:-. s .i s--li I n.i i.ti'il by his coni::al > mi l ,i c r. ! of I'lioials, umjm i..I tMi's ?l' 1V? S. IS.' WitS H CO i: < I Iiitlikh. 5' of t' o :;.1||'-'R' cli :u ii?li.ililiiio hi-. is:< tu' r8 ; it Unity s.\Ii io his hidy Ii *.s :i v.ii*1' t!;o glorious lt'ssuneollou ui M'l'. 1.1' :u lii^ iu hoa. .':? :? i 1!: ? I: i 1: x -i ? f f 1J . f 11 ^ I' >!? , K-q , ui fsu:m\>i n\ wv luven 0 Vi l < ipKS.of IS llllti t)M J) !il.ifio u I AO ?.( II'. r ! 'HUH is.! I'M St XJ?tT I ?:< ? S . : i iiMiiy. Out- is u c.'|iy of ike '(.' ? i : iii i tiii u<1 i n'' of January lSG.'l. | . I, V . I '.!: > I"::- -V.vkly M : i- t <*!?.:? lest on, c,| July 1"), 1 S(>2 Air! also a copy of :lie York I)is?rict UiiKiu:cl>*, of July 1), lK-Vv 'i ii Menuiy coutuius a paitiul list of l!:e easualtus in lln* S. C. Regiments Gui ne Use seven days batik; b-b re Richu..aid. We no"; ilie casualties of J i nk iu's la senile at. t i.elr.it! le of Frasieis F.tJi.i lUiie.'Jj, ISG'2, as follow.-: kiltcil .VMiieleil misshijr entered j Pi.imetto ;>'.i)(itei'-> 10 210 :*?."? *?ili *. ? V. II *0 IV. 1 0Ji > V. 15 07 2 :ili? ! I ?('. Itilies 20 04 25 :i7~? i 51 h s. i". Hut :r? 711 Total 7l'i 27 1105 '11) i>> aresnv?mli xtracts tliit, I mi;lit lO:ik?' WIl:?-ll W la >4' Ot ( > the | oj !. r )? ?.'?-is < T Tiik Timks. These i 111 a > is lit" 11 * 'in time t> linens I inav iutv.* it i tt|<: !> ! iiiiu v. ()\i ;'itt sielwn >.s inl.it f.tt>iil> He f. I'. M i :o i tli iu'l preae i a* Sdm \est< n'r.v. Th'Noilh i'.ii't ?let S. S (\r. vent oil wit meet a' Wi: n's. Chapel i cxt Nihbath at 10:150 a. m. All friendly to the wink uve invited. We learn llut the wire for the fetry at llowei's hits been leceived and will b* put up i:i a short time. This will h" u great convenience to the traveling publ e who h ive been considerably hindered in crossing the river at that, place .- ii.ee last, April. I'at o.eis are p;< p rim.* t.> pla t a i the cotton there is any prospect of gefing workt d this year. The guano nireluies are <?j tal to if not exceeding that < f forn < ]' \e;i!"s I'T nn iili 'iie in'e.rto iM m obtainable v.e may count on a nts c< tt mi Ill's fall, and it will h well !? r latit' is to in .Ice tin ir contracts aec nitinplv. lt?-V. S. T. Cuerli will pleach at Mesoootnir.ia t i xt S.ihhath at 11 ii. >n. The - M'f-t-i, ui' h? diii:ua->)<>o wi 1 l?. * 1)! ' 'ci i'" ni ( IpilltOii." We rr>lfr*;:k for bat a in I house of attentive Keener;. \ ox . # Circus lit Carlisle. Cahli>li:, S. <Var. 11.I'.tol? La', rains-lay ihe Dan Packard Co h ul t?.? vailovtr heie two one-half hours for the train, and of cour.-o they hid to !i ive soma fin. Ta.Mef.ur! s >ni ? of :'i h'lies engigol ia t'o >! r.? iir.r, some ii hopping, etc. S >:n of ilea men 1'oninl, l ln-ir way to the Hot- 1 t'aili-!" and inter-persed their s >ngs wish an ( eeasiona! 'smile." One young tVUow g.i\e s.unfancy bicycle i iding and then turned his wheel over to a very charming >?>uu>> lady who did smie verv nic< rilmt until she st,ruck the incline to the low r depot when her steed hec inv; uonvmag? able and she comncncd a .1 ihn r l|)in|racedow-' our principd bou? v ml, She. knew her danger end ca-led for help. Our member of the Legislature, Mr. Lyles, was c >ming up the street and took iu the situation and also too* her in bv bracing himself and catching her n nis'arm-as she was speeding to a ?- ol?.?..U...? I. .j n .1 una i ?#., tmn ?,?>/<? ....? ^ lautrysiud a di-p!.iv ol' nttivet.hr were wty commendable. II**, no doubt, a ive I th<* lady from a serious Anal*. Tim.i tli?? young man wli > had lhn hicye'e Stfin-d 11K*1 i11**:I to tide i> mule Ih,i" v.'-ii ?li?ing I't'T.ii'i r a?" < f fli ir lu^,'i'.r" IJaclo \V i !e loll dim lie !t i ! 1 lift-" lei that in ill al iii1, tha ii * ii <1 liorsi* st-n-4* and mule in amass, bin > inii I ing would do iiim but a i iii** ba <' backed, and la* in ur.it'd and hi I n >C fairly gotten his seat lie tore the mule ducivcd his head, his in e!s llew up in ilif! air iral that yo nig mtn turned a summersault and lit up >u Hi" groan I. ii' 1 Tint a bo'tor, 'ur.lv a ui-er man. L a-died Li/}? i ?tii.(In' If.cyr'o la in i ; idT, a id sli s:n 1 >ii mi/lil run off hi i a > ?d hxiking fellow but no uier-die ,:i could run off with h"i\ The.i 1 said, suppos* Cunt. Lyles was waiting to catch you, ho v would that l*-? Oh! pi. * you ask too many qu mions for an old ' iiiau. .So you set* oui's is a gay place, 1 with frequently a side show thrown in ; flee of cost. e Our L'z went with us upto Union * Mouda> as we wanted to buy some imm 1 furniture for our iious**, and we went into Mr. T. K lJailev'fl store to 1?> >V * around, and ohu-t if heaiut got anything .. ...... /.- ,i7. >mu?i ?i.i ,iu In funf. giinu ' things was s) tine stud luco we could scaicelv make a choice of what w< s wanted. After I got through with Mr, ' Bailey. I looked around for Liz an I sin " was gone but 1 found tier and Mr. II irt * talking and eating eandv. Firs thin: I know Mr. Hart Will bo vieitinj ** Carlisle. When wo went t ? the depot Mr. Gibbe H oueie down and itH-.ied ii(M>n our takiii) dinner with him which we did and en 1 joyed it ever so much. We also had i pressing invitation from the proprietoi u aud clerk of the Union 1 iodine wit * them. We will see I .item liter. I thin' Liz thinks a go id deal of that clerl theie. S i you se w i are get in/ to fe? y at home in your town. Bye bye! IOK HOBY. V ' K Hubacribe for The Timea, ! w & M V % V V jiL JaA iL ^ Everybody to know stock of Spring Go jch daily, will by far -sur brought to Union. T best, OU H EG T I' alway > find in our lishment THE BEST DiiKSS (i( )( )I)S, LACKS, W1IITK GOODS, iTKIMMIXGS, TA1?LK L LACK CURTAINS. 11 OS IK \l V, COUSKTS, HATS, FFRX [SITING GOODS, Lovely line of Silks ooened smart patterns. Newest creatic A Few "Earl Very Fine Dimitio-, Si'ij>es and j easy, wo lot Yin go (jiiiek al. liatiste, j lain mid figured, very > 1 _ \i * \ vl ? i 1 ! - \thii L .i? A'/V, "111 II P * Will lT,I Wtv iinc imported Organdies, 1 quality, value 30c, hut our i Keep your eye on this corner f< more good new We Bl'-i lor LhSS ai HARRY t THE BEST A Sixty D At the prices me Come ( Here we come with a k I 3 il> standard \v? ight, 3 3 Plugs thin Schnapps T 3 Plug-i th'ii Kai 1 y Bird 3 Plugs * hi a Uwanto Uh< 3 Plugs 11 <i:i Apple Jack 3 Plugs thiu Harvey's Xal 2 Plugs thick Si-luuipps 2 Plugs thick Kariy Bird 2 Plugs thick I; w .nto 01 i'lour, Ih al, Meat, Sugur, Out] Oigars, Cheroots, Sin king Tol Irish Potatoes, Sive-t Pot.it--es, < t'eru, Peas, Beans,-Bottled Goo white and red, at prices that w Yours for got Is al W. H. WE 5 Bank Building, Uni }n, Do You Need Buik 125,000 Shingles, 28,000 feet l;r Siding, 25,000 feet Mooring, 5c 1 Mouldings, Casing, Sash, 1 )c Scroll Work, Laths, Lime, llai 1 . * .1 _ T ? 1 T 1. * I j a. yard, near imocuic i^igni r , Coitacik Dooks just received. be pleased to show stuff and in t, : W. R. MoCormick, , Manager. THE PAR IX) Having recentb puroh..sod tho In ' 1 am prepared to supply tho needs of pi 10^ 4 I T ; ^ < s { and they will be attended to v A JUL* GOODS I >IC Butter, Eggs and Vegt ? nioHiMr i? ,'j For garden, farm and barnyard CHAS. R. SI PHOi ?. r^vt ti D! ihat our immense 3, which is arriving pass any line ever here is always one PLACE. You will Mammoth EstabLINE OF MILLINERY, EMBROIDERIES, SILKS, LININGS, IN ENS. I >IL\ PERILS, . GLOVES, SIIOKS, CLOTHING, Patterns (Butterick) up this week. Some very >ns for spring. y Peaches:" uettv figures, worth 15c 10c dioor, would be cheap at 10c i .lively designs, Beautiful rice is only 15c *r we are going to tell you s next week. ul SliLL lor LESS. I 6 ELK. PLACE. >ay's Sale ntioned below. ]}uick! irge stock of Tomatoes. cans lor 25c. olmcco 25c. Tobacco 25c. * aw Tobacco 25c. Tobacco 25c. tiiral I.eaf Tobacco 25c. Tobacco 25c. Tobacco 25c. lew Tobacco 25c. tec, 11 ice, Grits. Lard, iFine >acco t/t all kinds, Cabbage, aiuneil Blackberries, Cherries, (Is, Tinware, Onion Sets, both ill knock out all competition, t a close margin, ST & CO., Bachelor Street, , S. C. line* Material? 0 - dmin^ and plank, 30,000 feet >,ooo feet Ceiling-, 17,000 feet >ors, Blinds, Turned Work, ir and Cement on hand now louse. See the novel styles Mr. W.R. McCormick will ake prices. W. E. ALMAN. y i / ^ t 1 /"a -* a t i \ unwv^rvix Y isiness of the PARLOR GROCERY, your table. i >1J I* WAI^TN , iih promptness and dlspatoh. L1VERED KREDK. tables always on hand. H IC10S PAID produce suitable for table use 1ITH, Mgr. NJbJ 76.