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Show JRiSFWliy don't you subscribe for the Union and sustain your home paper? Tho Mew Volume- As it will teke but 6 more numbers num-bers to complete the present volume of The Union it, is time we began to know what encouragement we will receive the coming year. In the past we have endeavored to give all the news we could find, but there is one grand ait we have , V lacked and that- is : a correspondent in each settlement in the county who would send us items for publication. 1 A few have promised to aid us in this but they have nearly all been very slow to keep us posted. During the coming year we will give to any one person in each town or city throughout the sonthern country a years subscription to the Union, if they will furnish us weekly the news items from the city or town in which they reside. In the future we shall strive to make the Union more worthy of patronage than we have in the past, and in any case 'where we may have published articles that may not have been just as they should, we ask our readers to pass them by and we will endeavor to do better in the future. Our terms for the new volume ;wil be $1.50 per annum in advance,-or' if we wait 6 months or more the price will be $2.00, which must be paid before the end of the year. We expect to be able to enlarge The Union to 5 columns to the page and trust that our merchants and business men will give us more encouragement than they have in the past. .. We hope to hear from every one of our present subscribers and all others who are willing to lend a helping hand to keep the only news-. news-. paper in the couuty alive and enable ;t to properly show up the resources thereof. r !--.' ' S |