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IVr the Timm. A Children's Lawn Party. The beaut ful nud spacious lawn in front of Mrs. bawkins' residence has been the scone of mauy a joyous party in the days that are g me, hut wo doubt if ever a group of merry-makers iltrlvnl m...... ......1 uient from a lawn party there limn ilie thirty bright, rosy-chccked beys ami girls assembled Inst Saturday afternoon in celebration of M'ss Margaret Uullosc's seventh birthday. * The little men and maidens had been notified in due form several days beforehand that Mrs. Diwkins rctpicatad their cotnp<ny on this particular afternoon, and the miter does net know of a single instance where the invited guest sent "regrets. About live o'clock the arrivals began, aud | half an hour later the sight of happy 1'aco.s and the sound of merry voices vroubl, we I think, have til cd the heart of any but the moat misanthropic looker-on with syuipntliet'c gla loess. After in at ly an hour spent in playing "drop handkerchief," steal partners,'' etc., each liltfe gallant escorted a fair 1 tile maiden to one of the many .able* tastefully arranged in the center of the lawn, where they were served by I he 1?lies of Mrs. Hawkins' household aud several other friends who gladly rendered any assistance in their power to make the success of the entertainment complete. The sweet little lady in whose honor the party was given occupied a place at otto end of the largcsl. table, where site presided with simple childlike case and grace ov?r the ceremony of cutting and distributing the "b rtbdny cake." After | artiking heartily of the delightful supper, tJio children again engaged in playing games until the gathering shades of ev'ening warned them that fond tititna.s were then expecting their early return. Then, as though thinking the time of enjoyment had been nil too short, '.lie youthftil guests toik their leave of their kind hostess and her little visitor from the "band of the Sky." Dear little Margaret ! May she have many glad returns of this happy day. and may the sweet promise of her beautiful young life meet its fulti'mcnt in a noble womanhood that shall bless all who a nie within the sphere of its influence. D. l or the Tim?>. The following 'pieries will be discit'-ed at the Superintendents Conference, to be held in connection with the I'n'mu bounty I'aptist S. S. Convention, at Hebron, Friday before I ho ."it h Sunday in A | ril : 1st. What methods have you found best to enlist the interest of members of church, who had been iiou-iUtenders at Sunday School? Speakers. ,). II. Randolph, D. N. Wilbnrn and Jos. Sanders. "Ju l What help do you as a Superintendent expoct from your School? J. W. Sun.Inr* S I. I1.1..L . u ...i.t r i> is ; oil. What is it tlint lend* 'o !; mvlvu*i^n oi' ? iirotliwr I >r the Snperintendency V Speakers, W. It. CToxhy, J. W. ,Zanders an I Joseph Sanders. Lv taitirrii.? Purine ilie prevalence of the grippe the po?t seasons it w is a untieah!e Ihot tli.it those who d<*pen led at on Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy reo >verv, hut escaped all i t' the trouhlisiuie alter eliev1s of the malady. This icme ly seems to have a peculiar |ower in cflecMng raj id cures to t only in cases el' l.s (irippe. hut in :i l disrates of Throat Chest and I.ungs. an 1 lias cund eases A-thina ant llav Hex or of long standing. Try ii and he convinced. It won t disaj point. t'ree Trial Hollies at It. 1'. Posey's Drug Store. .?. Itt'iKii.N - An mi \ S a i. v i..?The he-t Salve in the world fort uts, llnuses, S"f-s. I'lfers. Sa't llhenin. l ever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hauls. i.i 11 1:ii11- Coins, and all skin ei up! i.. 11 s. an t po-itivily ures l'i'is, nr n > pay re .Hired. It i> guaranteed to give perfect *aii?fac:io:i. <>r money refunded. Price - *? cents per lu>.\. I" >r sale hy J> F. l'< s y. List of Letters. Ilemaiiiiiig in the Posinlliee at I i>i n, f r the week ending April VP-ith. IVI. Mrs .1 uli i Kdge W II \\ ha'e, Jr Jesse I'.pps Sam Shell II T May soil S. ti. Kngli.-h Persons calling for the ahnve letters Will please say il advertised, and will he ventured to pay < ne cent for their deiive . 11. W. IIA Pi IMS. P M. ItAlSK YOl It OWN Ml'I.KS. ONI! of the purest hre 1 an 1 tuiesi forme 1 SPANISH JACKS evnr brought inni this Slate will stand regularly at the old Palmer Liven* St ihlis at I nion C. il W. Ii HAY. April Hit f. BRIDGE LETTING. Ol I li I CiifVIY C?iv!V||s^|,VM.ttv i I' MUX I ill XI V. | i si'iv, >, i . AIM:11 ii>, i > ' i ON rimr-'liy. May . ai I ii o'clock. M., ilit: (' iiniy (' >iiiiiii>?ioiio <>f I'itimi I'oiin'v wii' l>o ul I'vrn s I". I, on jl.ickct^ i'm'cI for ii.i |-uijn.-t n letting |'| till' loWl.-t rcspoil-ililc lli'l lol". 11:0 C IItriri lor li'iiMing ,1 bridge ul if-sen * Kuril, across Thiokfiy. I'Kiiis hiiI specification* j u'il -'icl on llio day of letting. Ity or 11 r of lio ir I of ('onnlr "onwnNMnnorj. i ll AS. |;<?l.T. i 'If 11. <,1111 1 ' i... Til') Stale i>l South <'.iiiiliiiii. I UI'NTV or KNlo.N. Summons for llc'iof -Conipl linl not servid .loliti W. 'l'ollrswa, I'i'tiithii, tfi/fliii'l llcbccca Osnirnl, Addie I. illojolm. M. I'. II million, \V. (>. I'oikonii, iJaruoi I'ol o 1 M iiy Kiln fi-i'linnn, l:>u lo I'o'lcs >?, Sicolf Tollcsoii A. IV. ToII'moii fil ilMvcs. J Item cu Men.', Civile Meng ninl K?iwni.l Mcng and ,1. 11 MoK *sick, n? Adminisiralor nt Mary M. Toilc hi. deceased, I'" I i iiihinlx. To (lie above IIHIDi' l I cKcil'l Hll? III I Iii? fie- i . oil V.'. ol :.ri licro|..\ 'inioiOoi l .mi i',uiial .m. I i nn*vvrr llio >ini I mil hi ibis ; i on. ?> copy of wh cli is fill 1 in iIhv, iilhio of the Clerk ill i !i c (*< >u 11 hi < ' ! hi in in I'lfi* ior *itii| 1 11 >ii?ily, fin11 |d ?erve i o T>y '?l1 v iip Hiiiucr : ipi tin' miiij (m in|>i: iiit on lin* ?uliicrilif. ;:i li'h illioc at (SiM'ipy i'iIv. S. i'., wihsn twenty iliiy* iil'lrr Ili? -evvioo hereof. txcln "ive !* (In: ?lii,v ufru;li ,-rivici. hii'I .f y ? fail In if *w<-r iIn* < in11! 11iil i\i 'iiii lIn- iiiiio hf<irc?:ii.|. I lie I'hiinlilf in llii* :icii"ii it ill apply in lln1 I*mii*l or iIn* re iof ilenrir 1 ' in lie t:niipliiinl. .. .... , *i. I. V Kl.STCI! I'ltiinlifl - Ati-rncy. I?lie I I ehririry U i li. I ' I To I lie Dflrii-liiii-, Clmi'le To'!? Mhiv Dlln (till I inn ii .-111' I \ I ;i l':i vice, ii'iir." iilciil* Take notice ilml (lie (''inipliiiiii m iii:.? net ion wit filril in llie ofli t of lln- t'lerk of ! ihr Court of Coinmoii I'loos for I nirn Coiimy on llie Nl-I >1 iy ? (' .Mnu-li IN 'I. To I he l>crf*ii<l:iiil". ("1y?lp Men?.. Met nine Meiij; rin<1 II w:ir<I Meiijr, ao-l Mm Anno Mpiij; w .iIi wIioiii yon re-ile: Take notice I lint unless y?u :i j > |. y to tlm Court f ir Ilm .i|>|>oiii(mvnt of a ?,*?in<I ?11 a<t i'hin, within twoiily day a alter lio M?rvici? of llip Siiinin .||? i<|*oii ymi tin' I l:\iniifl will npj'ly for illp :|I'P<?:n{incut oi* mil li ?iiiii liaii ! a<11 i-i.i in r"i recent y< ti in Isi < nnion. .1. I". Vi I'l'.^TKM. I'l-iiii11tl s Attorney. M ft vcli HIM, 'I ORDINANCE FOR SUPPLIES. 1>K it ordained liv ih<* Town Council of J Union in lie* Sta o of S>outli Carolina, now met and xittit jr, and hy authority of the same. Shj. I. That a tax of '2\ mills up< n every dollar of the value of all Heal Estate, personal property anil stock in trade, is hereby levied to meet the ordinary expenses of the Municipal (Juvernmo'it of the said i. u for tith tiscal ye tr coinuteucing the 1st d ?y of May, 1 JS'.t I. fa;. '! That a ta\ of L' mills upon every uui. i-<> 111* m.iiio ot an ileal twaie. per eoua' j Kip?v:v :?i.?I unck iu trade is heieby levied > 'ire the sc'io >! bonds. during lis cal yea ' jinn og 1st id" May, IiS'.'-i. !?Kr. ilia! a lax of .1 mill upon every d'dlar of liiv vau"o!?iill Ileal K?liile, prrsonal prop, uy and s'oeks in trade i- hereby levied |.i meet ?!ie interest on echod bonds during liie fi-eil voir beginning 1st of Mav 1SHI.' Sr.-. I. Tiial 'lie rum .f three 'bi Ibdlurs bo tix'.d vs a eoa uiu iii' ii for street or road duty, an t i said sum to lie paid by each an i e\. iy ab < bo li.-d male person between ilo' Hg* i f iligliieon Is, and fifty i.*it't years, who re .-Me or bib r within the ineorpoiate limits s?id town. Six*. 5. 1 iiat tIto Town l.'irrk and Treasurer do piece* ! at nice to cod- ct the taxes herein levie?i.d that lie sl.uU keep his books open i'nira t! *? first i 1st) day of May uoxt umil ih>' lit* t ( 1st day of June, lX'l. niter which lir e he shall proceed l?y distress or tiherwi.se as- prescr.be I by law to Colo-? such as remain unpaid, v. '.th a penally of twenty ('Ji! or cent sal c Ms ct collection added. S>t:c. ). That the i.a s ol value !' r the taxation of Uc-1 !'*tite. peinmal j roper y and sleek in tiv.de shall he taken from the asscssinvuls ss levied by too (.'entity Auditor in February 1ft'.' I. fire 7. License fees sii ill bo for the said fitcal year (tio allowance in he made for any part of ?aid joir) ?s follows : For each Sowing Machine Agent, $ o.int "/ ' Lift ItiEuruMv t.'oinj any, - It'.00 Fire ' - b.Utl " I.: very an i Sa'c Stal.l", - 'Jo (to " " l>valcr in Mulciniol IlotS'.< - 1 ">.00 * *:ir i*in pc*?. Ilny/y <>r H ,\e|{ kept tor Hire out-i?lo l ively - - - lll.ntt Far each horse l>raj inc"tiding Plow License, - - I (>.1?0 For each I (lore iMay including I'1 w i, noli e. - - 'i.Od l or each Meal Matket, - - I'U.'O For each Dil.iu'l !! . ni . n Main street. - - For r oll 1'illisrl I!o 'in on lack Street. - - - l-VtltJ For eieli l'? n l'in Alley. - For each t'irons, per day. - - 7 "?.Ot? Side Show, - - l'l.OO Lecture, Musical Eutcrltii-:i.ieoi, I isy or Show h-r reward, per day, - . n Oil " 11it,cram Salesman - O.tti ' Auctioneer. - "?.U0 Agent or Solicitor for ?u" script ions i' i Stock of any non-resident L>. ,V I,. \??nciitiotior Investment t'>mi any. per ilay, - - o.OU I tone n?nl ratified under the (' rpmalc sc*l 11" sii I tow ii of t'ni >n S. t, oil the -Ttli I -lav ot' March 1v'.' 1. ! t - -) Attest : .1, A. FA NT. i. ij. \?>r.N?;, iitH'i.iintii. t !* i k :iiul Treasurer. Aj i-1 ?; H :Ji. I I.AS r AOTH Vl.l. jici-nns iii.lc' io?l to mo ro 1?? j i?*?tifio-l tint :.iv booU* iiiu?/ bo .l.ci-l ! by I lie tiiM i' May, uh'I polo lis i i,i boo I j ; in;/ ibis cull i.i i i ui.; I.o .nrjiris. I to li;: ! ' llioir :i-o .inn- . i ilie lriii'ls i f a?i ai'orroy i ! T oolloot ion. lis | CUttHot lit'Oji my o''l i binhs . w limit bivo no coiinoclioii wiili ilio i | ro-oiil linn t>p :i iinlcliiiitv'y. I Vory ro-pfolliiliy. ' !. i: "r. \ i I.IA . ; | April 1 'i-.lt. IP TTQ 1V k I Continues at "TH Wide-awake buyers the power of their D take them to A. & CO., for their able goods. Our ic ! on Spring Millinery U IN f II tUtULIN I tU history of Union. We hold low prices ai incj SPECIE in every de|; Fancy Straw Sailor H .Ladies Trimmed HatsLadies XJndervescs. usi price lOc. Ladies Fast Black Ros W ool C it til iiCi)* worth o l inch Good Black S; OUR S1I0K T1MI Mi BAITS. BVERYTH "THE OLD A, II. FOSr \ ' } TOWN ORDINANCE. Town ok Union, ^ O'nl'NCII. ClIAMIIKII. ) An ordinance lldut ng (o Bawdy and disol'll it! v * Si:c. 1. l?e it ordained that the keeping of any l$aw Jy or disorderly house, room or tenement in ilie Town of Union shall he uu'awful hihI shall ne puirshed by a fine of not exceeding Twenty lio'lars or Thirty days imprisonment, or both in the disoretiou of the Cmtucil, for each and tvery cdVer.ee: and for the purpose of this i ilinance after each and every conviction any i utinu.inre of the keeping of any such h use -hall constitute a now often so. Sic. 2. He it fitriher ordained that the tenting of any lioti*e. room or tenement in the town of Union to to he used as a ll.iwdy or disorderly llou-e. Ilooni or Tenement: or the continued renting an I allowing of any House, loom or Tenement to he so used after notice, or knowledge that it is so used, for more than live <1 tys >!m'l ha unlawful and hail he punished by a lice of nt t more llnu Twenty dollar*. < r imrri-omm-ut f r not more than thirty day*, or both, isi the discre- I tinti p|' the Council, for each and every offence: and for the p.tt se of this ordinance any /<.?< renting or any continued allowance oficcupa on by panics so using said llou.se, Itoout. or Tenement I'.r more than live days after each nud every c nviolion of either of the offences described in this section, shall constitute a new "offence.' [ one and ratified under th * c lporatc seal of said Town of Tnieii. S. 0 , 011 the lltli day of Ayril, lS'.M Attest : It. U \of.N?i. JOHN A. FANl\ Clerk anil Tiens'r. Mayor. April 15-10 dt. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. I)V virtue, and under the authority, of a .1-) in otgage ixvt-u ei and delivered to me by Speuccr M. ilice, Jr., of Fast Union, on the 15th day of Fobmary, is>'J, and recorded in the llcgistcr of Mesne Conveyance ofiiec for Union c tuny, South Carolina, in Hook.I, H.. page -7", the undersigned will scil, between the legal hour* of sale, at pub!'c auction before 1I12 Courthouse door of Union county, South t'aio iua, '>n 1 he seventh day of M iy. 18''1. 11 tho highest j bidder for cash, the property described in sai I mortgage, lo-wtt: All that certain lot of 'at: 1. situate in the town ?'f I nion. in the said : iinly of Union. and iti the said Stole of Si.tith Carolina. I with brick stofidiou-c thcte in, bounded on ! Cm- N. ic 1 !i :i 11 i I' 1 - 1 !i ! ' . .1* ?ti.? 1 \ .l 11... i.i.k 1 .V liroPNville ItaMioad Com) any. South by Main si reel, and on the We.-t by l?>t of W. I'.. MeNeacC : fronting twoiry loci > ? Main stivot, ami tunning be-k in dettli sixty feet from Main street : know i as the \Y. II. I>avi-? il. I'. HAU LS, Mortgagee. April 1:5 i "> 41. Dissolu'ion of Partnership. N"i>TI< T. i? hereby given that 1 ho partnership heretofore existing un<lcr ilie firm name 'if A. I?. Coojier .x Co., ami >loing hnsiw-> in the town ' f L nimi. South Caroi 1: ?. was di--n!ve I by iinitiial consent on the JTth ilay of March, Is'-'l. l y A. I>. Cooper I withdrawing frotn Ili0 linn. A'.l dob's hte lite late linn lulls! l>c pail ; 1 > tin' firm of \Y. W. Cooper mid !. U . I 1 Jilbt-tt. and those holding t-'sints against A. | I', Cooper & t'o., will present tlicm to Cooper \ tiilhert for payment. W. W. I t 'oopcr and .1. W. tlilbcrt will continue the business at the old Maud. A. 1? COOl'Kll. W. \Y. CtiiM'Ki: .1. W. (jll.BKHT. April hi 1"> It. Pincknoy Alliance Union. r Jill li I'ln 'kney Tow nship ATinner I nion JL will inert with Mt. Tabor Alliance 011 Saturday. 2l?t of Amil, A 1 the sub-Alli V v v? ... . It.- i *??? ii r ii i |' i\! v Vll IU PVUU li'lej?mos io t!iii inpi-i.n;_'. an-1 it 1 tvtic Al'i- ! anccm?n arc an? invited to altcn<l. Jly ? i<lei* of t!ie j?r<bile'.it A. ti. HKNTI.l . m m i E OLD RELIABLE." : 7\ TP Fnei J'QCJ 11 "7m /v ? UI w IUOI ? l.'Uil?lllg I GUARS when they H. FOSTER wants, in seasoniw prices for CASH and Dry Goods are in the mercantile I 1 the reins on ad are mak-i vL DRIVES| ra rtmen t. a to, 35c. worth 50c. 25c. to $5.00. nollx/ woirl of OR,, rti". Il.tVIA J U V U Will I io. everywhere 15c., our 25c.. selling at i5c. it eon 15c.?-a bargain. )E IS IMMENSE. im; nkw and fresh. RELIABLE" CER & CO. I 9 \" SEASONS i _ THIS WARM W BATH BR WA1 PAST AND THAT WE Ml TiONS FOR Tl ALTHOUGH our sales have been keeping our stock up bv duplie and are therefore prepared to show yo Notions, Millinery, Clothing, (Shoes an bent ami make an honest living. Our these goods and come out even. Our stock of Ladies Fine Dress Go< and we now have a beautiful and well n dress ask to see our line of ecu (roods. The ladies are showing their i WHITE AXI) COL Our line of Laces and Insertions ar city. We have just received a new lot latest shapes in Hats, styles in Ilibbou able to find what you want, come in at Clothing than ever on account of low | =M c L u: .Jan. 1-ly < "I T p COME AND SEE TP WffflF (]]? mm IIIij vvuiiii U1 uull SEEING IS ->{-5- -s+.VWE have receive I one of the largest I nion, anil have ?leei?letl to tahi j our entire stock ami cut prices front ot Watch our advertisement front week in prices. Of course other merchants always bcaAjjt mind that we are hctul | pricees. NOW LISTEN AT . The best Indigo Prints -- yards for 51.00. (loud Calicoes at 1 cents a yard. 44 Muslins " dA ' 44 ,4 4 Scotch 1.RW11S llhl/M !it 1 L.iOt.i a yard. (iood Sateens ;it 7 cents a yard. 4 Percales 4i 10 C<?ili?h l)rc*.s (. ood< at i cent* ;i yd. Nice NN ..< I t?c?jds at s' oem> a yard. Table Damask at 2"> cents a. v ,ut. < !o<?d 1-4 Slieeti" j a \V caian't mention our sjtec'al i>ricc other ^ood* l??r want of >j?ace, hut the\ named jjoods. Jlospeclful (IHAllAM Feb. My. "bailey & I TV ITl 1Y JL.1. \ JLi lij $33238L? AN0TJ1KK car of Knrnituro just January 1-1, when ?o hoj^an hi incut*. A dollar spent at Ha I hi A ?S nup'li :> : thill* X lieu -pclil SlliY \\ licit* ' \ S I ??i?N f2 I'll I CPs. Oj v'l-iit ?c \v c lira What's the Use of S v.hrii you r.-n ryt the -IrnlivfC.-l and he 1.11\ fin Id ccul^ or S'J.sio lhr >i\ WHAT'S THE ISE (IF E.\TI\ .i ii< >111 K.ii i(i niicii \<m r;tn ;i 111 ?\ Murphy lor Sto s Wl! \i>; Tin: i si; or si.i \v|ii?ii I'.siiloy -V Mm )iliv will soli \?> 11 kI.?<' ' I A(-/ I'fljtliti' rff/n')\ ) Noll |?; U'HV XOT liEST ;ilol sloop well when \>u osiii l>uv ; liio< a Murphv lor SJJIO ' \A/hw Not Furnish \ J v.!i: :i liaik'v A Murohy wiii yri\c y<>u a i lu* like was never know before. N\ < h i on ?1.00 to So'U'ii ever *ecn in I 11 i< A UK A I'TIITI BABY OA (TIEAPKlt Tl A lovely l"t vl Kaftan Chairs ami get first choice. IJhe above are CAS1 BAILEY <S Jan. iBLE . . HINTS _j- i *Z RNS I S THAT WINTER IS J ST MAKE I'R EI'ARVIE SUMMER. rw-i--' i? ahead of any year previous we are ating on the several different Iino<. u a complete line of Pry Poods, d I Fats at prices that n?> man can study now is how cheap can we sell >ds in patterns lias been replenished issortcd stock. If yon want a cheap its Chameleons in Worsted Dross appreciation for our lovely line of OREI) DIMITIES. c the largest and cheapest in the ; of Millinery, consisting of all the s and Silks. If you have not been id we can suit you. .Selling more prices and good stvlcs and lits. RE'S. IVLV ILO.I <y) FOR YOURSELF, LITTLE HATCHET. BELIEVING. ?-?? -locks of Spring Hoods brought to our li?lie hatchet ami go through k' side to the Oiher, l'Ult CASH, to weelc ami keep yourself posted may cut at some of our prices, but l?piarters for ?ooi? goods ami low ,V 1TKW PRICKS : Men's A'egligce Shirts '1 fur i!"> cts. " (good) ?'> cents. 1 ?iiis ami Needles 1 cent a p.'.per. l.adn - 1 mh i vests o cents e.teh. '' 1 lamlkerchiefs frotu 1 en? to ! lhi> fiirn^l Handkerchief-' all prices ? YMuioi'i Collars 10 edits ; ud Cull's ! *> cents. Ladies Hats 'Von. fo cents to the I in: St, Ladies Cluvcs from 1" cent > to tlie liu vs". 'son. Shoes. I l:trs ami a threat many f arc just as cheap as the above 1\\ iV SrAlJKK I MURPHY Lead.! ? ! received. TIL.-, is ihe thinl since isiiic.vs hfsiilcs lots of lil! in l- Ml I?! * 11 \ S l?nng.? more to t lit* else. We iiic |?re|iiire<l to .M i:i:*r it unytliing in I'tiion. Now listen: fitting on the Floor <t <'l::iir nni'ie IVoiu I*:til y A Mil1. - | I. Dl F OF \ Sll.ll' l!H\ | re 1 sit'lj' I >i11i" r 'I' ll-!? from M.iilev on tiik n.ooit ;i ifooil IimvI wood I'oilstcii'l tor | iv Si "0 lor tlictn elsewhere. COMKORTAHLY I'J jioiinil Motlr,^ f.oi.j 15 #ih v 1 ' j 'our House Niceiv ileih'ooin Suit from Sii.O'i to S, luive tlio prettiest line el" l?C?ls hi. u LINK Ofc' HKIAGES I A X EV El>. Hockoi'S clienj'? C<>me I'M'ly sinrf I imi i( / :>. i MUKPIiV, ( * X v TH NEW 1 RACI UNDERBUY! I C AS lias been our motto for tlm as long as we remain in basin our iron-chid rule, UNDE SELL, CASH! Goods u, and ON L close price to ever} up a trade we would not exch three concerns in Union. Goods were never so ehca the world as they are to-day, such a variety as you will fin New York All the lovely new fabrics shades at bankrupt prices. Fine Dress Calicos d-i cts. Fine Dress Chaiiics. di cts. Fine Scotch Lawns, 1 i cts. Fine yard wide Shirting, 1 ! Good Cotton Checks, 3i cts Boy's Suits 08 cts. Men's Suits. $2.--18, Woman's G. G. Shoe, But to Woman's Doim-nki Ov-fn.-l c , w. ct, WE 1IAYE Til E HK.ST LINE 0 IN IJLACK AND TAX EVER I Have you looked at our < newest novelty out. No trouble for us to show 11ES IIARir LEAL N E W~GR T ? HAVlNti just opened a new and 1 store formerly occupied by (?reen< the public to test the low prices which wil HEAVY AND* FAMI WILL ALWAYS IIK KKPT 1 N S' PR ICES ALSO A ITLL LINE OF I1 Soliciting :i sliare <>f y>ur j-aticn.igC; it you. lL'Sj'C'U HARRY GOODS DKLIVEUKI) KUEE ' Feb. el a u? oo ' f? am *4 f? DEALERS w ho '(v,;..ii f/10 s;ilc 1/i W.I. which, helps 11> iiicrcji-e flu- saic^ <>n thci nffitnl ?.i -oil ?s | r??f I f . (llM 1* " lit % toll footwear of the tlt'itlcr jmI% ?*rl iwtl below, t;itnl??i;ii FOR .SALE W. T. BKA Jan. lil-O-ftn. M" ii joii.VM?y M: ,i. c, wAi.i.Ai i: |~j JOHNSON & WALLACE, ATToKNKYS AT LAW, , No. 3 I.an Knngcmli, pi;\<ti< i-: in siatk and i niti:i? a. i STATICS COL'UTS COCA an. llMi-Siu, J an SCiUK v'ET. ' INDERSELL! H! 4o years and slinll be ess. bellowing closely B KJtJUY, UNDERlarkod in [>Iai 11 figures, body. Wo have built singe lor thai of any ,p in the history of ^ and you never saw d ai the Racket. in new si ml popular f i ets. * 11 and Lace 70 ets. >0 cts. >F WOMAN'S OXFORDS BROUGHT TO UNION Celluloid Belts? The Dods. SPJSUTFULLY, Y & BELK, - >KRS IN LOW PRICES. O C ERY - - R E.juYcsh stock of tiroceries in the m e Bros., I invite the attention of r 1 ALwWS prevail with me. NE O F Y GROCERIES TO< Is', AT THE LOWEST kWTATlOV HARDWARE. will ht my aim always to please [H J. COHEN. " iHTIIIN TOWN LIMITS. L. DOUGLAS > SHOE'S!" / Jttom.W nifrprool. lie >t Shoe sclil .11 the jcicc. and $3.50 Dress Shoe. il i tist'iin n\??i K, i <?stin|* 11? 111 .fn t'i f >. Police Shoe, 3 Soles. li.si w .iLi.,. cr... *. .... 2.GO, and $2 Shoes, L'iiec;iul1c(l ,ii (lie |>rni'. Soys 82 Ac 81-76 School Sho?s Arc the Itrst lot > incc. k LADIES' $2.50 $2, $l.7& It. - .Mjrllmi, i-nrlert \ ML f illiiik ami Scri lcf-iibli'.Itonf \ ill (lit- tvorlil. .\ll | Jimint ii|n?n iiMviuK W. E.? ; ^Tv' DoIIkImh Hliovn. Nome% awl |?i'l?'v MlMinpvit on ^ ^ ..^bolimii. Ill-tit ktoli Douglas Shoes gain custiuners, ir fill) lill.> of gOGUS. They can t'rtii mlvi? money by IniyinK *11 yOOT V fn:u IIPOU UPl'livHtiou. j; v TY. HflNTISTHY. Dfv. H. K. SMITH'S i IN T A la KOOM8, -OVER? / ^ * FOSTER 4c Oti S'^TORH INK USED IN EXTRACTING TKElU4 * i. o-l-lj, 5