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LESS THi When we sell l/$ off, many things are going at is what we are doing, for , our stock of Wares and VN A big line of Rugs, niture, Organs, Machines phones, Guns, Clocks, am a id one Baby Upright. NOW IS T t ) get bargains in all the these bargains. Big line also white lined and gray of 1/-% rv f ?* f * 1 ? ui 7^ if 11 IUC i HI <.M pi lev, now. Come at once and i S. M. RICE Proprietor V CHATTANOt IH ....SOLI }|;the peoples || I). FANT G1LLIAJV | Maw Furrait 1 Lamps! Lam Ifij Come and make yoi H hall Lamps $ I Library Lamps Parlor Lamps See our line of Iron B beauties. Be sure and Furniture before buying t New Store, New SU W. 11. Bl IW"? Tjrcmr'f -strr1 E^Ulliil F^iilllillE ajiitl' g^.liilii E H,Mu F iiltu IF YOU WANT 1 FINEST TROUSI ASH PGR Celebrated ...?/ c ine I rou properly. Once you of Crown Trouser always wear them. ....Sold Only Mutual Dry G( R. I'. HARRY, Man; W COST! this means that a great : LESS THAN COST-this a short while yet to reduce bonders, etc. Art Squares, Stoves, Fur, Violins, Banjos, UraphoI just one large fine Piano, HE CHANCE se goods. Come quick for of Crockery and Tinware, ware. Everything going <>7c will buy $1.00 worth ! ?et first choice, , JR., E. U. Vonder Store. (M] ISA , PLOWS | I 0 BV.... " ii J SUPPLY CO., jti 1 iVno e o mil IV! /? ? ^ill ure Store! | ps! Lamps! 1 i ir selection early. j| V 1.25 to $4.001 I 4.50 to 8.00 I ! 4.00 to 8.001 " ieds, we have some H v ?ct our prices on H s.e ilsevvhere. H 19C >ck. New Ideas |jj 1,fJ' JRRIS.I t rwiiiiMsiiii itniiiifirIsi p'>y Mot _ o 0 BUY THE I :RS MADE j THE I ? E l'on | will }>1 I requir Crown " ? B sers that fit That large 1 wear a pair grst _ .ii Seeds s you will and ment the fi r I miss DV.... broug are th - seeds >ods Co., ders a 7 ited. vgi:k. Unioi U'OFK OF THE LEGISLATURE. Many Bills Have Been Disposed of?Dispensary Bills Have Been Pat off Until all Parties are Ready far a Vigorous Fight. The Legislate vfc has been hard at work over since -the "second day of its session. Many hills have been disposed of generally of local interest. Several bills have been introduced. The oil inspection bill and the bill to prohibit and prevent the establishment and operating of what is known as bucket shops, where future contracts in cotton, grain, i i -i- ..-ii. i "ihwh, win, cic., are uougui aim sold in these sliops. The reason for the abolishment of these shops is that they are regarded as a speI eies of gambling. The joint resolution giving to the dispensary invesj ligation eonnnittee Ml ore power to eompel the attendance of witnesses and require the produetion of certain written documents, considered by the eonnnittee a* necessary for the enlightenment of the eonnnittee in their investigation was agreed upon. The committee was not required to observe the rules of evidence as those laid down for the . examination of witnesses in the eourts of the State. No time was: made mandatory upon the committee in which they be required to file their report with the Legislature. There are a number of hills that have been prepared by both sides of the dispensary question, hut the I real tight has come. We publish in another column of The Times the hill prepared by Mr. L. J. Jlrown- j ing. The idea seems to be for tho j opponents of the dispensary system to get together and agree upon one bill. Only a few bills have had n second reading in the house. The days for the several elections has not been fixed. The probability is that none of the elections will be had before next week. We publish in another column of Tin: Timks a full list of all the elections to bo held by the legislature during this session. The hills first considered , by the legislature were those carried over from last session, among the most important of which is the compulsory education and the industrial school and reformatory fm youthful criminals. A very goo< bill passed by the house l to have a board composed ot tlmx W live rn?n who in ewjy ??: a pardon for a convict is aakwMt alUL. civ vile &OvmYor slinT also relieve him of a great responsibility. A bill was passed by the house and 1 sent to the senate appropriating j S'J,000 per year to the Confederate t home college for scholarships. AC hill to rcenact the old game law, ' j, making it a penalty to sell certain . I ;umc or kill at certain seasons. A o jootl bill was introduced providing or certain text books in schools, lso a bill to increase the power and jj urisdiction of magistrates. Many tlicr bills have been introduced. ? lie legislature is busy and seems' > be putting olY the dispensary' ills light until all parties are ready ' thJ, r a vigorous light. ?f?? "" JL Advertised Letters * ? imaining in the Post Oflico at Union, rr. C., for the week ending Jan. 19, 10. 1 1?Mr Ptarks Austin, $ i?Mr Leo lie niton, Miss M adage ?i les, Mr J \V Bailey. JJ '?Hugh Cavana"eh. * i?Mr (leorgo tiutlie. . #c I?.J L Head, Miss Essie Hamilton 1 Cflvrlo II..--:-- * (?? I ...tins, air .1 H Howard. N01 ?Miss Ola Johnson, Mr Walter pc nson, Mrlintie Jones, W C Juneau. be iertJetPr. fri ?Mr Prene Lyles. Gi ? DrGF Mosely, Elizabeth Mur , Mrs Kmelia Marsh, Mr JnoD WA1 es. eec ?O C Newman, Mr Limmie Newble. otli -Nan Outes. Fa; -Tlios I'ratt. 3-3i -Mr Henderson Rice, Mr Koliert 1. FEKi Mrs Jester .Smith, Mrs Rpbeeca deli son, Mr F W Sparrow, Sofa Starks. 8,118 Henry Thomas. fres -0 () Vaughan. Con -Mrs Malinda Weeks. ...... , Mr James Young. rk ions calling for the above letters coc* lease say if advert'sed,and will be ed to pay ono cent for their de- a pi. \ J. O. Hunter. P. M. th'-i ear in Mind ? DELIG . we actually have the he8t ( ;st stock and the big- S selection of - - ^",ucn 1IIGI1E 5; Peas, Beans, etc., S|)a?i? the choicest assort- u,uon of Onion Setts, and F1^n4 nest selection of Red oat^e Sweet Potatoes ever GOOD ~ lit to Union. Prices ' larger, le lowest quality and ead>the best. Your or- hkuiks long this line solic- UeVc" at the I 1 Grocery Co. ELECTIONS TO BE HELD FOR MANY OFFICES. The Log Rolling Has Begun. Candidates for Various Positions are in Evidence and Wires are Being Polled. More elections will be held this year by the general assembly than usual. There are vacancies occurring in six of the judicial circuits and the chief justice of the supreme court is to be elected. Of course much interest will centre in the election of the three dispensary directors, and the State dispensary commissioner. The State librarian is also to be elected. There are two vacancies on the board of penitentiary directors. New members must be elected 011 the boards of trustees of South Carolina college, Clcmson, Winthrop, the Citadel and the State colored college at Orangeburg. Chief Justice Y. J. Pope's term expires this year and a successor must be chosen to serve eight years. Justice Pope is tilling an unexpired term. The judges of the circuit courts whose terms expire and their "respective circuits arc: C. G. Dantzler, first; James Aldrich, second; It. O. Purdy, third; It. C. Watts, fouth; G. W. Gage, sixth, and J. C. Klugh, eighth. These judges servo ior lour years each. A Tragic Finish. A wateliraan's neglect permitted a leak in the great North Qeadyke. which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruinous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like manner, Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little eold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inhumation caused by a neglected cold; but Dr King's New Discovery saved my life " Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at Duke Drug Uo. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Notice! On Tuesday, January 3 J, 1000, the County Iloard of Commissioners will meet at bridge on Big Brown's creek, Lockliart road, at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of letting to the lowest responsible bidder the repairing of old bridge or the building of a new one. Also will meet on Wednesday, the 31st, at Sugar Creek, on Colerain road, to have bridge rebuilt there, which washed away sonic days ago. Respectfully, T. J. Beteniial'oii, Supr. Union County. 3-'Jt BaUovC?n,1 h?'bi givcn tliSTTh^TF uailey, administrator with will nexcu of the estate of Leila C I ;??,?* ^'e^coiiVt^o^^ oM'rotate^ii/aiul^for I xbruary^.t: uf KaiVestato"' a fi"al anuary 10, J9C0. ^mon J imks * *>?ft F? >i?l Advertisements flOtlCOfl Will Im ln.....rT T I in tuts column at o rate ot Ua words or loss lor :!6o one issue, ir Issues for 75u. Additional lines over enty live word" Be a lino. 1ST RECEIVED?by express fresh diipmcnt Wiley's Fine Chocolates mil Ron Rons in packages at >caite's. '.SSTHAN COST!?Don't fail to go o the Wonder Store while things are I oing at one-third olT?that means | hat many goods are being sold less tan cost. Rig line of rugs, rockers, c One line piano, many organs ad machines, and almost everything >r your house. Wonder Store. {THE UN cabbage, northern Irish datoes. Rutabaga turnips, lima tans, Roston beans and evaporated aits; a big supply at The Union ocery Company. S'TEI)?To buy live thousand round lar postP, one-half S feet long, the icr half fl feet. Call on Jno. A. nt, Monarch Cotton Mills, t UIS'S Rreakfast Strips, the most icious meat that is cured; large or ill to suit your convenience; a li supply. The Union Grocery tpany. 3Al E?Ten lull breed Orpington erels, tiie finest ever on the ket. Apply to R. W. Tinsley. V cranberries left. The last of | leason, and if you desire to have 2 ssant reminder of Christmas and J, Year, call and get a quart or two | ! e they are gone. The Union t*ry Co. IITKUL crystalized fruit. The 2** luality and the most complete ? ment;50 cents a pound. 'Jhe i Grocery Co. * '.8T grade of macaroni and a etti; fresh and crisp at The Grocery Co. J? supply of Vigor, Cream of a Force, l'ulTed ltiee, Polled tc., at The Union Grocery Co. . -?f? r 1^. r ?t ma lore', U for ->r? _ vciiiR ; iu cento strictly; kits at $125 Rfjj The Union Grocery Company. T spade now crop New Orleans i/f/ )?; pure Muscovado molasses; fJw >i> < ieortfia Cane molasses fresh (nfi ;nion Grocery Co. i/f/ Ci nIon Timrr and Mktropoi,?aou<*$ (or H.HQ a year. 1^)^. I Remnai t BEGINNING TUEJ we propose to have a J* Sale. In having this i the cost of an article, I f? low price, regurdless o J* will be able to get rid < 0 Odd Lots that have bi Fall business. J* This will be a ra seekers. This sale wi ^ Goods, Waistings, < H .. . - -- ? underwear, Ladies 5k 0; Jackets. i McLure Me d The Unc to fljUSTRI Q SOLID C IAUBURN [Guaranteed F COME AN OUR PRICES I UNION HfiROVy FCONSTANT D CXir aim for the deve business is to make ever services, larger ability to your business, and comn always enable us to give treatment than you can ge We have recently ma< improvements with regarc stantly increasing business been in making these impn of convenience, and the ab ness of our many and very rons with better facility future than has been our re< We now have the larj. single store in upper Carolir housing of "good things to II and we believe that our faci I and efficient service nro ^ vtl ID' I siantly multiplying friends a I questionable evidence that c are the best that can be had. To every old friend, we well know your every purch appreciated and commands o faction, and to every man, has not heretofore made our your groceries, we would sa} the opportunity of supplying we will endeavor to do it sc I you will become a regular c occasional caller. We want your business and w every effort to obtain same. THE UNION GR Headquarters for Everythi HAIR & DENTIS' Crown, Bridgework and Regu Office over Mutual Dry Goods DR. J. MONROE \ E N T I S 'own and Bridge Work Offl A Specialty. Phone 117. 41 1?? !<! Ill ?II rat Sale! t 5DAY, JANUARY 23rd, ? Remnant and Odd Lot <0 sale we do not consider J but wp will put such a ^ 7* f actual cost, that we ^ of all the Remnants and J een left over from our -A ire chance for bargain J 11 include Woolen Dress 4 Outings, Flannelettes, f# irts, Misses and Ladies J j rcantile Co. \ lersellers. ?CEivED| IARLOAD I WAGONS 1 jj.Vi.Oft I d or 18 Months, y ID SEE US. I ARE RIGHT. | unr AAiiniini HI lUft UUWIFftNT,|j HBBHBBBnuaMBHIM EVELOPMENT! I lopment and growth of our y turn count for better handle with satisfaction nand resources that will you as good or better t elsewhere. ie some very extensive Is to handling our con, and our chief aim has ovements, to be assured ility to handle the busimuch appreciated patand satisfaction in the cord in the past. ;est floor space of any la, devoted solely to the - ?^ eat for man and beast," lities for giving prompt urpassed, and our connd customers give un?1 ?r ? J ' ... K..^>anu treatment would say that as you lase, large or small, is ur best efforts at satiswoman or child, who store headquarters for / that if we can have a few of your wants, ) satisfactorily as that ustomer instead of an\ e are willing* to put forth * ? ^1 OCERY CO. intf Ciood to Eat. HAIR, | rs. | ilating a Specialty. J Co., Union, S. C. 3 WALLACE^ ^ |j