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\7-li,i;iiii? CiiNsimoroH for Sale
V only ? . 'OUR HOUSE:'
THESE GOODS NKKD ONLY A SHOWING.
They are what they purpart to he. Material and
durability guaranteed.
Oct 16 ' 11 tf
A IpacsiN, a Full Miio, (oKctlicr
1Y willi HRIL LI A NTIXES ntid other desirable
styles fur I.adies Dresser, ut
"OUR house:'
Oct 16 11 tf
An en i>less" v a it i etV of 1'ui ntsU
. None over lOcents at "OUR HOUSE."
Oct 16 II tf
Why longer eiitlure the <>ol<t
When Kentucky and (Jeuryia Jean* can he
found to cheap at "OUR HOUSE."
IN Illetiehed ami lirown I>omewtics*
we defy competition. Our lady customers
should consult their interests and see those
goods before buying elsewhere.
Popular brands and styles of LA DIES and
MISSES I'll I LA DEL I'll IA CUSTOM-mudr
SHOES.
The S/.XtJ SIXtl HllOGAXS can be found
only at "OUR HOUSE."
Oct 16 41 If
A i.A itGEK .v ur. rmt KF.LK.ctfi> STOCK
A of Clot hing tlinn was ever before at
"our house."
Oct 15 II tf
HATS T< < N/ i r A /. 1, A aES, CLASSES
and conditions at "0 UK II OUSE,"
Oct 10 41 tf
Ladies Shawls and Sacques to be
found in great variety at
"ocr house:'
Oct 15 41 tf
1 nnn vakds sash and other rii?
bons at. Augusta prices.
Ladies KID GLOVES, "LOW DOWN."
\ Ladies and Children's Hosiery. lllankets,
Flannels and Linscys, AT THE LOWEST
PRICES, to l,e seen at "OCR HOC SEP
Oct 15 41 tf
rockerywnre, Hardware and Groceries,
and everything else at prices in sympathy
with the extraordinary low prices of Cotton.
Now In Coueliision,
ITIOlt any information further, as to the prices
. of Goods and location of "OUR HO USE,"
the rctnlcr is referred to A. Juusos Giuns, John
A. Faxt. Jit., and F. G. Biuuus, who promise to
give satisfaction to any and all who will favor
tlietu with a call.
SPEARS & COLTON.
Oct 15 41 tf
' NPW ptjnr
GEE & HUMPHRlE8r
Cheap Btore
in- niE
NEW IIO T K * BUILDING.
?
Messrs. ?"<KIUKN t. GKK and M. M. Hummi
itne,? having formed a copartnership
for tlie purpose of conducting a Mercantile business
? ' Union, aro receiving their stock of
cntindy New Goods, in tlie store of the NEW
HOTEL, which they otter to the people of Union
Tonnty at as low prices as they can be put. Our
stock-consists of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HOOTS, SHOES, IIATS
Crockery Ware tuui
WOODEN WARE,
with all other articles of Merchandise.
We offer fine Ifoine-Made Shoos until Hoofs,
at the lowest prices
HADIKS SHOES
made to order and warranted.
I3 It I TV T
BROWN AND BLEACHED
II o 111 e spu lis,
I'LAIDS OSNABURG,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
MOTIONS, HOSIERY, &?., Cheap.
GF.K & HUMPHRIES.
Oct. 1 RU tf
Notice of Final Discharge.
ON tlie 8th day of November next, I will apply
to Hon. Jos. F. (list, Probate Judge of
Union County, for a final discharge as Executor
of the last will and testament of Charles Mc\Y
hirtor, deceased. All persons having demands
against said Estate, inust present them to
me for paynicut, on or before that time, or they
will he forever barred. At the same time, by
permission front the Probate Court, 1 will sell
the Notes and Accounts belonging to said Estate
appraised as worthless.
SHKLTON McWH TUTOR,
Executor.
October 8th, 1ST-V II 4t*
B. F. WATSON,
FURNITURE WORKS AND LUMBER
MILLS,
Richmond, V a.
/ ioTTAGE BEDSTEADS, CHAMBER AND
V7 FU UN ITU EE LOUNGES, CHAIRS, Ac.,
manufactured of Walnut and chcnper hardwoods.
aVo Snf( I'itIC usi'if.
Cottage Bedsteads and cheap Mattresses leading
articles.
Oct. LV I XT'. ?t
- .. jy
Talbott & Sons,
niiokoi: mu iim: wokkn,
1C i<'li iiioimI, Vt?.
M AM: PACT l' K E RS () F
N Steam Katrines and Hollers,
Agricultural Katrines,
irctilur Saw Mills,
4>risi, Hark and Plaster Mills,
Shaft in if, Hangers and Pulleys,
Improved Tnrhiiie Water Wheels.
Oct. I*?. IHT"?. II ly
Centennial Fruit.
/"1ASTALIA ami other Fancy Candies. i
/ B K. UAWI.S k CO. (
j Mjy 21 20 tf
/
Southern Life Insurance Compy.
PRINCIPAL "(TICKS :
MKMPIIIS, TENX..& ATLANTA, OA
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, President.
GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice-Pres t.
NKTT ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1S75.
OVER <H?,()00,0()0.
o
ANNUAL INCOME,
Over #1,000,000.
BRANCH OFFICE,
Union, S. C,
BOARD OTTKUSTEES.
W 11 WALLACE .1' A CUM MINGS
JOHN L YOU MO I G MoKISSICK
WM.MUNKO 'J B STEEDMAN
SPENCER M RICE,...!J W MeLURK
.1 T II ILL IA II FOSTER
It I) CULP 11 1. GOSS
A 1) SPEAKS iJ C WALLACE
T It JETER JOHN E COLTON
II M GRIM It ALL F M FA11R
F II COUNTS Dr. J N MOORE
R M STOKES K W SHAND
R R KANVLS CHAS. BOLT
W O CONNOR A R STOKES
E R WALLACE JW R DAVIS
OFF IC E R S.
W II WALLACE, President.
J B STEEDMAN, Vicc-Prest.
D D. CULP, Secretary.
a R STOKES, Assistant Sec'y.
R W SHAND, Attorney.
DR. J N MOORE, Med. Ex'er.
KXHCUTIVK COMMITTEK.
JOHN LYOUNG WILLIAM MUNRO
T It JETER A II FOSTER
II L GOSS JOHN E COLTON
II M GRIM BALL jj W McLURE
Policies trnnafcrred from Northern Companies
without loss or additional annual outlay.
Apply to the Secretaries at Union, or to
HAGOOD & TREUTLEN, Gcn'l Agts.
Columbia, S. C.
Scpl .1 35 ly
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Oct. 8 40 'it
P. P. TQALE,
Manukacturkk or
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Floorina. &c.. &c.
D'.iAi.m is
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, Ac.
Solk Aoknt ron
The National Mixed Paint Co.
The Great American Fire Extinguisher
Co.
Page Machine Belting Co.
S K IN 1> F o 11 PllIC i: fS.
OFFICE AND WAUEROOMS,
Nos. 20 & 22 linyne & 3:1 & 35 Piiirkiicy Sts.
FACTORY and YARD 8,
Ashiey River, West End Broad Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept. 24 38 ly
Sale of Lands.
BY virtue of an order from Hon. Geo. S
Bryan, Judge of ihe District Court of the
United Slates for the Western District of South
Carolina, I will sell before the Court House door
at Union, immediately after the Sheriff's Sales,
on the first Monday in November next, all the
interest which John Mayes, bankrupt, had on
the 29th December, 1874, in aud to one tract of
land in Jonesville township, containing one
hundred and forty-two acres, more or less,
hounded by lands of Jesse Bishop, Estate of
Wm. Long, sen., John Goodin and Ed. Bailey.
Terms Cash :?Purchaser to pay for papers.
ROBT. W. SHAND,
Assignee. 1
Oct. 8 40 4t
Ladies' Under Garments,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, at
GEE & HUMPHRIES'. ,
Oct. 1 39 tf
Gent's Under Clothing
OF all kinds and tho best moke, at
GEF & HUMPHRIES'.
Oct. 1 tf
Hand-Blade HooIm ami sIiooh,
IjlOIl Gentlemen, Ladies ami Children, war1
runted. KICK, McLUllK & < 0. f
Oct. 1"? 41 tf
Hats and Caps, '
ALL STYLUS AS I) /'KICKS, ?
AT RICK, McLUKK & CD'S. c
Oct. 1f> 41 tf
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 1
A FULL SUPPLY,
AT RICH, McLliRK Si CO S.
Oct. lo 41 tf T
NEW FIRM.
I HAVE this day (October fith, 1#75), nssociatttl
in partnership with me, Mr. Wm. Hill.
The Firm hereafter will be '
III UriKltllvS A IIIlili.
Either of the above nameil Finn arc authorzed
to receive and receipt for any nndnll claims
li.c me. W. D. hi Minnies j
Oct ft 40 tf
J. ADGEK SMYTH, LATE A. M. ADGER.
OF J. E. ADGER A CO. ]
SMYTH AND AD HER
COTTON FACTORS,
ADGER'S NORTH WHAHF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
WILL advance liberally on Cotton shipped to us.
AGENTS FOR THE
COTTON FOOD, a Fertilizer manufactured by the
Maryland Fertilizing Company
ESPECIALLY FOR COTTON,
and guaranteed to be of the highest grade.
Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Uuion C. II., is our Agcut for Union County, and
will make liberal Cash advances on Cotton shipped to us from any of the Depots along the
line of the S. & U. R. It, upon presentation of Rail Road receipt.
Sept. 24 38 6uios.
K.C. ORE EN, J R.,
WITH
J. H. PARKER & CO.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
COTTON AND NAVAL STORES,
Accommodation Wharf and Vendue Range,
j. 11. parker. )
a. s. trumbo. J CHARLESTON, S. C.
iberal advances made on Consignments.
State Agents for Russel Coe's Phosphate.
Aug 27 34 6mos.
A B. MULLIGAN,
COTTON FACTOR,
CHARLESTON, O.
:0:0:
I AM at all times prepared to
ADVANCE LIBERALLY ON COTTON
shipped to me, and will, when necessary, hold it for higher prices.
Dec. 22d, 1S74 A. B. MULLIGAN.
&a&~ I have discontinued my Ageucy at Uuiou C. II. My friends will please ship
direct to u?e in their own names.
Dee. 25, 1874. 52 tf.
W. W. CROSBY, Ward Notice.
SIlF.I/rOJN, S. C. T3Y resolution of the Town Council, adopted
.D the 16th inst., the Town of Union was di.o.o.o.
rided into four Wards, as follows :
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the good ' That portion of the town lying North of
people around Shelton that he has received Main Street and East of Virgin Street?North
at h?s Store at the Shelton Depot, a complete East Ward ; John L. Young, Warden in charge.
- . . . South of Main Street and East of Virgin
General Merchandise,
which he is anxious to dispose of at the most South of Main Street and West of Virgin
reasonable prices. His Stock consists of Street?South West Ward ; W. A. Nicholson,
r Warden in charge.
' North of Main Street and West of Virgin
Ladies* Fashionable Dross Hoods, of all kinds, Street?North West Ward ; Jas. Grant, Wardcu
Linen, Long Cloths, &c. &c. in charge.
runrvmvtt Complaints as to condition of Streets or rouKVLlsllll!/n,
movnl of nuisances, must be made to the WarBacon,
ams, Flour, Lard, Sugar, O/fce, Tea, 4en in charge.
Molasses, Spices, &c. order of the Council.
Hardware, david johxson. jr.^
A LARGE A XI) COMPLETE STOCK. Sept. 2d 38 3ms
llootn HIiocki __ ~
OF ALL SIZES fur LADIES and CEXTS. rw,IIP . . , P,- . , .
rnilh undersigned being desirous of changing
dfOP-lrorv and f-Vla.aa VX7ora I bis neennalinn ft. 1~ l; .
? , ?..vio ivi oitic inn pi.nuiuinn
j , in MEADOW WOODS, containing
ai*<l IIntH, Kix Ilimdrod and Sixteen Acres,
of tlio Latest styles. with comfortable dwelling house, all necessary
DRESS AND BONNET TRIMMINGS. outbuildings, &c. Also, the Tract,
A FULL STOCK OF Three Hundred and Six Acres,
ull in the woods, in Draytonvillo Township,
Readv-Made Clothinfr, known as the Tate land.
^ " If not sold privately, the above will be sold to
to which he calls pp.rticular attention, the highest bidder on the First Monday in NoIt
is my intention always to keep a full as- vcmber, at Union C. II.
sortmcnt of all kinds cf goods generally wanted Terms liberal?ample time given,
by the people in the country, and I shall sell ^ o R? GAGE,
them quite as chcnp, if not a little cheaper than Aug 27 34 tf
they can be bought r.t any store above Columbia.
Just caU and sec what good bargains you can Slate of South Carolina,
make out of me. W. W. CROSBY. ^ '
May 14 19 ly* COUNTY OF UNION,
IN THE COUBT OF PBOBATE.
(t KA Pnvnor/1 Charles Bolt as Administrator of Reuben S.
Vvv AvWtUUi Gilliam, deceased, Plaintiff,
1 7IIPTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid by against
* the Town Council of Union for proof to Ann Gilliam, R. S. Gilliam, W. R. Gilliam,
convict any person within the corporate limits Defendants
of the town, of selling intoxicating liquors at -r>URSUANT to an order in this cause, the
times or places or to persons contrary to the f Creditors of Reuben S. Gilliam, deceased,
law for the regulation of the sale of such li- ftrc ircd to nt ftnd csUbli9,; their de!
quors, or of gaming mands before this Court. on or before the tenth
' " ' day of January, 1876.
A REWARD OF FIVE DOLLARS, will be JOSEPH F. GIST,
paid for proof to convict any person of dis- Probate Judge,
charging fire arms in the streets of Union. Sept. 20th, 1875. 39 3ms!
By order of the Council,
DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Tin Ware,
? Clerk. _,
Sept. 24 38 a . WnnHon XXTa+
. . wvtvu ?? ui o, MbUUDWtU'O)
1 RICE, McLURK A CO.
W. W. WIULDK*. J. f. BBOCKINOTON. CI. T. Willi.KKS May 28 21 tf
W. W. WHILDEN & CO., A New supply of FiourT
FACTORS RICE, McLURE & CO.
21 ?f
Ucneral C'onuiilSHioii Merchant, LADIE AND GENTS HATS,
Marshal's Wiiark, Ka.st EndOai.iiounSt., T ATEST NOVELTIES, for sale cheap, by
COTTON OFFICE, No. 7 CENTRAL WHARF, April 30 M J'*KH & ( ()1jTuN- J
inC^rIU,KRT0N'rS- f Womon N C'alT Skin, !
Sopt. 10, 18i5. 30 Cms. ol. u, . ' <
. A ND Kip Skin Shoes, at
TTPTT ^ FOSTER &WILKIN8'. ?
NOTICE. May 21 20 tf {
rJll(E Subscriber, hy (ho solicitation of several ? ? ?? 1
.L persons, lins concluded to divide his Home Olcl 1 HpOl'H lot* Wtilo.
dace, in Meadow Wood, into three divisions. "TNNQUIRE at this office. '
Those who may feel interested in the matter can Hi
eo the l'lats by application to Mr. Win. Munro
>r inc subscriber. Sugar, Coffee and Tea,
Ho will nlso sell on (lie first Monday in No- KICK, MoLURE & CO. .
'ember, tho vacant Lot North of Maj. Steed- May 28 21 tf
nan's office. R. J. GAGE.
' _L9 *_ COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. .
To Stock Raisers. Columbia. SI. c.
1111K well known ACO( K JACK is at the pry a y? taiitr n r? t
. Stables of O. R. DUNN, at Union C. II., REV 8' B' J0NE8, D* D ' Pr?,ld#nt- (
nd will remain there until the 1st of Noveni- :o:
or. 187f>. He is a fine Jack, and sine. T7IALL SESSION WILL OPEN ON THE FIRST
lie will serve Mares at Toil (HIO.OO) J} W?><lll4'M<liiy in October. g
& C0"' 38 fit TERMS MODERATE. {
- Four experienced Professors in charge of I)eBlttCk
SIIV, part man 18. (
A Nl) Plsck Alpacca, at Full Corps of Assistants. For Catalogue ap- R
F08TFR& WILKINS'. ply to the President.
May 21 20 r ?f Aug 27 34 lm?
i
AT THE NEW TIME SCHEDULE
MODEL DRUG STORE,
Sign of the (Jolden Nlortar, Spartanburg d Inlon Railroad.
"yy ILL always be found a full supply of to GO INTO EFFECT MONDAY,SKPT. 13, 1873.
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
AND DYE STUFFS. ~DOWNWARlT. I UPWARD.
PalntM of nil Colorn, jti r ,
OILS AXI) VARNISIIES, of erery grade %\ Arrtre. | h"* jSTATIONS. ||| Airlre.|l>aTe.
and Price. ruSTSacascSBnrssrr!
"V wT?n?uuurj5. ooiouvpuil
WHITE LEADS, of the very best brands. ? ?^vV. ?!sS ? leS"
Shoe, Wall & Counter Brushes. ????? " "
GrlL.A.SS, 44,10 4.1 " 10 ?0 " Fish Pain. 24 4 10 " 4 15 "
. , , 48 1105 " 1110 * Sholton. 2013 4.1 " 3 60 "
Of all Bites, and cut to fit any sash. 52 11 30 " 1136 " LyleV Ford. 16|3 20 " 3 25 "
Paint and Varnish Brushes, w 'lwpm 12 00 " AiMon* ' "
PUTTY, &o. " ' W. W. DAVIES7
PATENT MEDICINES of every description. Superintedont.
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, ? .T. ~ IT"
Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soaps, Greenv.Ile and Columbia R. R.
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, ma.
Combs and Hand-Mirrors. rtN and after this date, the following sche*
vJ dule will he run daily, Sundays excepted,
9 connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina
In all its varieties, comprising Railroad, up and down ; nlso with Trains going
Letter. Note, School and Legal Cap Pajyer, AuiustrRan?Road0n Charlo,le CoIu,nbia
Envelopes, Ul*.
Initial and Mourning Paper, Leave Columbia at - ' - - 7.1f> a ni
Tens, Ink, .. Alston .... y 0A a m
Lead Pencils, < Newberry - 10.40 a m
Ink S,*"js ? Cokesbury .... 2.00 p m
lllank Books, .. ueiton .... 3.50 p m
POCKET-BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, Ac., Ac. Arrive at Greenville ... 5.39 p 111
Will also have on hand for the Holidays a DOWN,
complete stock of Fancy Articles for presents, Leave Greenville at ... 7.80 am
such as " Bejton .... 0.08 a m
Work Bote*, " Cokesbury .... 11.16am
IKritiny Desks, " Newberry .... 2.30 p m
Photograph Albumt, " Alston .... 4.20 p m
Toilet Stands, Arrive at Columbia - - . f,.oo p m
Toy Books, THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup.
Portfolios, <J-e. M. T. Bartlbtt, General Ticket Agent.
We arc also Agents for the Hater'se Medicine -n TT ZTiCompany's
Celebrated EllCOUr&g? HOHI? P?0pl?
Iron Tonic, Cherry Bitters, Fever and
Ague Specific, Soothing Drops, HOME ENTERPRISE
Chill Pills, Fever Pills, Qoch ? n a dii j
and Worm Candy. Doors, Sash and Blinds
?ALSO,? ^S^SFSai
I'll t*4> Itruiialinu 1VI>i4xct unal Wlalu
Medicines can be obtained all Hours ~jfl
Prescriptions carefully Filled.
Returning 'hunks to our Patrons, we await
J. N. MOORE, <fe CO.
Druggists. GEO. S. HACKER,
ScPt 18 88 if Charleston, S. O.
STOKES, /^VNLY Carolinian engaged in the Manufac"WITH
v_y ture of Doors, Sash, Minds. Mouldings
J A. ~yL7'a--*. m-m -m ? JL-r- and Turned Work, in Charleston.
- V OUll? X 5^011 p,ices as low as any other house, and work
NORTH TRYON STREET, ?" fi"t class.
CHARLOTTE, N. O. . Feb' <26 8 ly
T TAKE pleasureTiTTnforming my friends that R? & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
I I am established with Messrs. J. A. Young C/OIjYJMBIA, S. C/??
& Son, in Charlotte, N. C., where 1 will be hap- , RE making the finest Custom Clothing
py to meet and serve any persons who may favor ^ fn thp Mat<, Samples of Goods and dime
with a call. ... rcctions for measuring sent on application.?
W o arc now receiving and opening the largest Whe? 8evernj 8uil8 ftre ordered we will send our
and most carefully selected Foreman in person.
Stock of Clothing Give us a Trial.
to he found in any Market short of the whole- (Joods sent c 0 I)> ftnd money wiU be re.
sale Marts. The Stock presents every variety fun)le), jf 8n,isfftC,10n be not given.
of lS,J_e.on' ("n'eo r-vr^ Jit*t Shirtt mad* tq_order at $86.00 per dozen.
RnsinoMH and l>rcfi? SuIIm ? 1 * m
and under-clothing, for Gentlemen, that can be ^
asked for. and it is the purpose of the propric- ^ y TJ^fflTTlT
- -- ?.? -v.t wwurj Hi 1 JL V/ XXV./ X_ l^i 1 A
SHORT PROFITS. BY
If not convenient to visit Charlotte, I will MRS. ELKIN.
give my personal attention to making selections ___,I1C, , . . ... i ,i_
for any orders that my friends may entrust ot HT" ,S ?7 \\ ' iv ,8lhe.re8u*
3 J ? eToera X lar Dinner House for the Down Train on
me. K. r. MOKES. ., . . ,, ,?
Oct 10 42 tf " '
The tahle is furnished with substantial and
-r- -i v *i luxury, whil ) cleanliness and attention to visit*
I ll T"1 or* makes it one of the most desirable Dinner
^ V^J"l"L1, LVVU-&V Houses in l!.e South.
"VVTOULD respectfully inform his friends and April 15 ^ *f *
w PALMETTO HOUSE,
^ . Spartanburg C. H., S. C.
vJT X 0 0 v3 X y U U 0 X v3 a A First-Class Hotel located in the
** ' Centre of the City.
AT THE
OLD STAND, ? " CAICDTT, Proprietor.
And is now receiving a completely New Stock of The friends of Alfred. Tolleson will find him
'wcwm at l',e ^,ft'mctl0> ant* he guarantees well fur"
l'-KIr,N, nished Rooms and fare second to none in the
Hardware and Cutlery, state.
J' dune 26 26 tf
Boots and Shoos, c * /. a n r m v
HTOVE8, MALE ACADEMY,
T/MJ Anr?rv aii r\ Union, So. Cn.
rOBAOOO?All Qualities, rnilE FALL TERM of this school will begin
Warranted IIAYAINM CiRnrM, X Sept. 6th, 1875, and continue twenty weeks.
And all other articles found in a complete Gro- Pupils charged from tim# of enttance to the
eery Storr. end of the Term. No deduction made except in
Mv Till Short cases of protracted illness.
7 " CHARGES MODERATE.
Is still in operation, and I am ready to do all T, . , , , .
i r .,? \\j 3 ir , Payment to be made in advance,
kinds of lin Work, trom mending a coffee pot 3 . .#
to making the largest article Alaually constructed ' ' Principal
of Tin. All work executed in the most work- T , of,
manlike manner. ^ 77 '. 1 !L
To My Old Friends. FEMALE ACADEMY,
Feeling tliaiikful for tlie liharal patronage TJ JN I O , S O. O -A.
lierctftfnrA arivAn two I 2?!*
? vj-^cuihiiij nivue my fTlIIE FALL TERM will begin Sept. Oth, 1876,
old friends, and as many new ones as feel in- J. and continue twenty weeks. Pupils reclined,
to call and examine my stock. It will be ccivcd at any time, and charged from time of
my endeavor in the future, as in the past, to so entrance to the close of the Term. No deducconduct
my business that purchasers will find tions in Tuition except in cases of protracted
it to their interest to buy of me. illness. Board may be had in the family of tliQ
JOHN RODGER. Principal.
May 9 18 tf CHARGE8 MODERATE.
__ ?A Payments to be made in advance.
New Place! New Store! m .m.s.Clifford
NEW FIRM! ? ?
NEW GOODS! _ ....
HAVING opened a store nt No. 1 Main Street, State AJFail^G X GFLlllZGI*)
EAST UNION, we beg^Bspectfully to make And "Til E CLIMAX,"
known that our design therein, is to have a plnce Two first class, pure bone, ainmoniated Fernearer
the centre of town?nearer to more pco- tilizers, for sale by I). JENNINGS A SON
pie in the town than any other?where we pro- and J. I?. AIKEN, Agents, Charleston, H?
pose to encourage the practice of the cardinal The highest testimonials cau be given.?
virtue of domestic economy, by ofTering such please send for circular,
jpportunitics to our friends to buy cheap for Sept. 3 86 limos.
LASH, as they can scarcely flail to appreciate . ,
md profit by. Gents' Gauze Undershirts
Wc will deal In
Groceries " ftn(^ Undies' Under vests.
Hardware, nice, McLuro Ac. Co^
Confectioneries, M?y 28 2- tr
Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, trusses.
Crockery, * complete assortment for sale,.
Glass, Tin, i\.
Wood and ? * RAWLS & co s.
lug Ware. ot ... No- 1 8torf:
DRUGS, J y ?. -?
)ur specialty is Selling cheap Men's BrojtanM,
fni pACTi * T)LOW SHOES, and Calf Skin Shoes, at
n .m-? . ,, . .. x foster & wilkins'..
Our establishment will commend itself to the ^jay ?20 tf
;ood people of the County a? well as the town '
tho are hlessed with a "savin a faith" in paying nrn A T> c
ash for what they buy. CIGARS.
Our location givea ua many advantages for A FULL bupply of the popular brand Peril*hipping
Cottoq, which we will do free of charge liar, formerly Punoh. for sale by thend
make liberal advancea on it. hundred 01 thousand at the No. 1 Store of
b. p. rawls co. b. f. bawls & co.,
Mar. 26 12 tf Unioa,