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^ L - gVh r'J 2j^S|iej|* AND VNION HAII.IKIXH^s-A gciltlcinan ML * JL ^ Western portion of the county says MP ^J&gPJJhe assurance tliuMhc line ..1'ilu-t'liesBE.1U> Union Railroad will cross Broad Uivor al Shoals, several tliousanil dollars will P^*^^^eaT6nce subscribed in his neighborhood. We ELj ' think that with tho advantages of crossing the EMfl^^rivor at that place, as was sot forth in the on kf^SND0*r's roPor*? there is no doubt that the Lock*Rrt shoals route will be adopted.?Chetltr Rt/porttr. At the 8partanburg Municipal electior P^^~ hrtt Monday, the folldwing gentlemen were else Intendant, Col. Joseph Walker. Wardens.?First Ward, W. P. Irwin; Seccnij Ward, 8. B. Reid; Third Ward, U. L. Bowden Fourth Ward. J. B. Cleveland; Fifth Ward, J M. Montgomery ; Sixth Ward, J. D. Hunt. All straighteut Democrats. Fair ForcHt Union. The next session of this body will be held with the New Prospect church, commencinf Friday before the 6th Sunday in Sept., inst. order op services. Rev. T. W. Smith, to preach Introductory >?- .- sermon ; Rev. J. C. Humphries, alternate. Rev. C. T. Scaifo, Doctrinal Sermon ; Rev S John Qibbs, alternate. Rev. Geo. S Andersen, Charity sermon ; Rev F. C. Jeter, alternate. Essay wuiters. ' ywT C. B. Bobo, Jasper Gibbs and T. Jeff. Greer. ? By order of the "Union." *" A. J. GIBBS, Clerk. ?1?3ST will you Fine Away. -*a Without a Parallel.?The demand for Dr v J. Bradfield's Female Regulator is beyond prece dent in the annals of popular remedies. Order come in so thick and fast that the Proprietoi has, heretofore been unable to fill them all. 1I< is happy to state that arrangements are nov complete by which he is propared to manufac ture Female Regulator on a scale equal to th< emergency, and the publio may feel assured t ha their wants may now bo supplied. Physician: rj. of high repute are using the great remedy, ir r daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter n< woman need suffer from suppressed, suspcndec or irregular menstruation. This valuable medi V cine is prepared by L. U. Bradfield, Druggist Atlanta, Go., and sold at $1 60 per bottle by respectable druggists throughout America. For sale by alldruggists, and by A. IRWIN ? Co., Union. Sept 14 86 4t_ . ^ Flour and Meal . 'tjtOR sale, at the lowest cosh prices, at thi J? Stoam MUL * T. M. WHITESIDES & Co. nsna is an tr ?- . r.y ~ n, "? Seed Barley. ANT person wishing to buj Barley, oleai end good, eon be acoommodaled by apply ing at the Tinas Office. Sept 14 86 Ira ? Who Wants a Wagon ? PARTIES are now making up an order for i Car Load of Wagons?one, two or four hors< ?from the West, and any porson wishing to joii in the order can do so by leaving their namei and th j kind of wagons they want at the Time: Office. Sept 14 86 8t Sale Under Mortgage!!! I WILL sell at my store, near Mount Tabor en Friday the twenty-first day of September inst., at 10 A. M.,to the highest bidder, for cash Three head of Cows, mortgaged to me, by Alber Jeter and Calvin Jetenon the twenty-fifth da; of Jaw^ary^d870. T Mount Tabor, S. C., Sept. 11th, 1877. \ W. A. MOORIIEAD. Sept; 14 36 2t Dissolution of Partnership. TIIE Partnership under the firm name o Tinaley & Richmond was dissolved in Jun last, by mutual consent. IRA. E. TIN8LEY, B. F. RICHMOND. Sep J 86 4t A Home For a White Woman ITT A vmnrt l?i ? ^ Wamai/, a wnii? womnn, to cook. urn williug to work can get tair wage ud a good home. " - Address P. O. Box No. 40, Union. -VAag 31 34 tf EDUCATION! EDUCATION!t SEND for circulars ef Reidvillt Female Colleg and sea what superior advantages are givei for*he?S^oa_of^ajgjf^^ViWi t ReidvMe, Spartanburg Co., 8. C. Hep. 7 . 85 'lt_ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. Lelty 8penoer vs. Reps Edwards and others. PURSUANT to an order from Hen. Joseph F. Gist, Probate Judge for Union County, 1 will sell before Union Coart House door, on tlx tirst Monday in Oetober next, within the lega hours of Sheriff's sales, all that tract of land located ia the Ceunty of Union in Santrn Township, oontaining one hundred and twentj _ acres, mote or leas, and bounded by lands of D J. Font, T. B. Bates, 0. E. Sims and others.? This land is sold for partition amongst the par ties to this suit. TERMS0F8ALE.?One-third of the purchas< money to bo paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from thi day of sale; the purohaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to the ^r<d>ete Judge, to secure the balance of the purehttse money.? Purohaser to pay for titles. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C. September 6, 1877 86 8t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. Jamee N. Beaner \ vs. V Partition. Thomas J. Grscr. j BY order ef Joseph F. 01st, Probate Judge for Union County, filed in the above stated oase, I will sell before Union Court House door, on the fret Monday in Oetober next, within the leC1 hours ef Sheriff's wles, ail that tract of land lalaH In tVs rT-*? *? ** * "" ? ? ... wuKij hi wuiun, in union Town* hip, now In the posseaaion of T. J. Greer, about three miles South-east of the Town of Union; bounded fcy lands of Mrs. Catharine Hawkins, ?- ?T. J. Geese, James Psake, John Brandon, Win. Frailer and Benjamin P. Hawkins, containing sixty eight and j acres, (GKi) more or Less. A plat of said land is now on flic in tho Probst o Judge's office, TP.RM8 OFSALK. One-lialf cash, the balance on a credit of one yoar ; Ilia purchaser to giro bond and a Mortgage of the Premises to tho Probate Judge, to secure the balance of the pur chass money, and pay for titles R. MACBKTII. S. P. P. September tj, I #7 7 lib tit ? T* \ Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to uiedirccted, I will Hell, before Union Court House door, | on the first Monday in October next, within tlic legal hours of Sheriff's sales,^he following 1 property, to wit: 1 All the right title and interest that T. J. Vinson has in 180 acres of land belonging to the estate of Thomas Viuson deceased, bounded by lands of John 1*. McKissiok, Willimui 0. Fowlor, J. C. Harris and others. Levied on and to be sold, for the interest that T. J. Vinsou lias in 1 said land* at the suit of A. D. Spears as Admin ? uuvo uuai|> uccsnscd, tgaillll I'l J. Vinson, J. S. Gregory, T. J.'llatris and Jamce W. Vinson. * AUtfi Ono House and lot Located in tho Town ol Union belouging to tho estate of William W. James, deceased, whereon Mrs. M. A. James, . now lives, containing one and one-tenth acres, more or less, hounded East by Church street, South by I. G. McKissick land, West by Moun. tain street and North by O. B. II. Graham Lot, 1 Levied on and to bo sold as the property of the estate of W. W. James, at the suits of A. TTur ner, R. T. Gist survivor, Mitchell West and oth' era, against M, A. F. James, Administratrix. ALSO Two tracts of land, one known as the Jonas Littl< tract, containing 80 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas G. Hart, Jatnos N. Bcnner, Lemuel McDaniel, Sr., Thomas Burgess; aud the home tract of Joseph Austell, containing twe hundred acres, more or less, bounded by landt of Wm. J. McLure, P. M. Cohen, the JonAs Lit , tie tract and Thomas Burgess. Both tracts lev tea ?n mS W s* **U > ik* of Joaopl: Austell, at the soveral suits of Administrator! . of F. T Nethcrs, against Joseph Austell, Wm. J s Keenan, B. A. Jeter and Win. Muuro ami others P against Joseph Austell. B AI.SO r One tract of lnnd located in Union County - containing (607) five hundred and seven acres, r more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. B. F t Walker, II. J. Thompson, II. II. Delue, and oth s era. Levied on and to be sold as the property i of John T. Beluo, at tho suit of Spears & > Colton against John T. Belue. ALSO All tho right title and interest that John C, Tinsley has in the House and lot, whereon Ade ' line Tinsley now lives, located in the Town ol Union, containing seven acres, more or less, 1 bounded on the South by Main street, West by Itev. B. O. Clifford, North by Wm. Munro and . East by N. B. Farr's lot, and belonging to the estate of John Tinsley, deceased. Levied or and to be sold for the interest that John C. Tins B ley has in said lot, at the suit of Q. S. Lowndes, against John C. Tinsley and Captain Tinsley, R. MACBETH, S. U. C. September 7, 1877 80 8t ~ EXECUTORS' SALE " 1 ?or? REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of the authority given us under thi last will and testament of Jbhn Brown de * ceased, we will sell, FOR CASH, before theCouri 0 House in Union County, on the first Monday ic 1 November next, within the legal hours of Sheriff! 1 sales, a tract of Land containing about 1 OOO Acre*, located in Goudeysville Township, between tin - waters of Facolet and Thickcty Rivers. Thii tract of land has been divided into Four Tracts > and each trnct will be sold separately. ^ Tract No. 1, contains lf.3 acres, and is bounded on Hie Ensi by land* of Adam Goudclock, on the North bj tract No 2, on tho West by the Goudcysvilh roal. Tract No. 2, ~ contains 197 Acres, bounded on the East bj tract No. 1, on tho North by lands of Adan f Goudelock, on the West by tho lands of William c Jones, on the South by the Goudeysville Road Tract No. 3, contains 132 Acres, bounded on the East bj tract No, 4, on the North by Goudeysville road on the West by lands of John Tate and others, and on the South by lands of John Littlejohc and others. u ixavi no. i, s contain 108 Acres, bounded on the East by lands of Oily Kendrick and others, on the North bj the Ooudey8ville road, on the West Sy tract No 8, and on the South by lands of John Litilejohi and others. SAHAII BROWN, Executrix. e CALVIN BROWN, Executor. i Aug 3 80 lA1840ct. ~ ?nAo*iou aooirum A I USE IRVING BRO S PATENT - WATER-PROOF BUILDING PAPER IT is intended to take the place of shingles, or tin on roofs, oilcloth or woolen onrpets, on floors, and plastering on walls. It can be used with a saving of from one hundred to three hundred per cent., and give satisfaction. The carpeting can be seen in use at Qen. Wallace's; the cmling at Mr. F. II. Count's; the I roofing at J. K. Young's store, east of the hotel, > at Col. A. O. Rice's, at Dr. Qibbes'. and on my I new house nearly opposite the Presbyterian I Churoh. > Samples can be seen at my house or at Dr. ' Qibbes' Drug Store. I am prepared to furnish these materials in any quantities, and can apply - them cheap. The roofing ia water-proof and - fire-proof and warranted to give satisfaction.? Estimates will be made at any time, > P. T. LEMASTER, Agent. L Aug 81 34 3m ( Notice to Creditors, TN pursuance to order of Hon. L. C. Northrop, X Judge of the Seventh Circuit, dated and tiled this day, in a cause pending in the Court ol Common Pleas for Union County, all persons holding olaims against the Estate of William H Long, deceased, are required to present and establish the same before me, in my office, en or before the first day of October, next. CIIARLE8 BOLT, rilftrlf Af Pnnnl August 30, 1877. .88 " 6t DWET JJCNG HOUSE AND LOT Jlo Rent or for Sale, OPPOSITE J. T. Hills dwelling at the Railroad crossing. 1 ALSO Several very desirable Lota ou Main Street, suitable for business stands, FOR SALE CHEAP, and an reasonable Tetms. T. McNALLV. Aug 81 84 tf D. A. TOW NliENbT Attorney at Law, UNION <!. H., H. V. March 2 8 If In Nliort, WE propose to meet the prices of nil lioncs competition. ORE A HUMPHRIES. -May 4 17 tf J. ?. ABGER & C o. 1?7 and ISO Mcc ti u g HI rcei, . CHARLESTON\ S. C. WHOLESALE DEALERS .v 1 ' IS . q FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ri HARDWARE and CUTLER v] i Gunsy Ear lrun and Sleet. i(3 Saddlery, Saddlery Hard n'ajHfri y " ' Fuirbanles Standard Scale$. '* ' ^ Slato Agents for the Celebrated FARMER'S FRIEND PLOW, a j E A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IM- ? ELEMENTS AND STEELE. S ' w i STATE AGEMTS FOR THE TREEGAK. u : HORSE AND MULE SHOES, ^ which liavo been recently improved, and we 11 now offer them to the trade with Cl j ENTIRE SATIS FACTION. J ?? . p , Our stock is now full and complete, to which tl \ we invito the si i FALL TRADE. 0All orders iccoivc prompt and careful attention. S J/ Ac ' 137 AND 139 MEETING STREET, '. CliitrlCNlon S. O. " f Auk 31, 1877 _84_ 8l> '' [ The State of South Carolina, ' COUNTY OF IN ION, ' (. In the Court of Probate. n. By J08E1MI F. GIST, Esq., Judgo of Probate. L To llobort J. Hughes, Mary Hughes, Sarah Brown, Mary A. Brown and Clougli Olenn, greeting: |- "VTOU are horeby required to appear nt the X Court of Probate, to bo holden at Union J Court House for Union County, on the|hirteentli I day of October, A. D. 1877, to show causo, if any you can, why tho Ileal Estate of ROBERT | F. OLENN, deceased, situate in said County, / (not specifically disposed of in his will,) bounded " by lands of W. A, Sims, Mrs. Jane Glenn, W. p ' H. Briggs, estate of Mrs. Jane Hughes and the 0 Qoudelock Dace, containing five hundred acres, w more or less, should not be partitioned of"U)ri for division, allotting to the petitioner, Wiltfam ^ J. T. Glenn, one-sixth part hereof, and the re- a maining five-sixths in equal portions to the said p Robert J. Hughes, Mnry Hughes, Sarah Brown, Mary A. Brown, and Clough Glenn ; deducting a from share of V/. J. T. Glenn, the amount chirged , thereon by the will of said Robert F. Glean do- _ ceased, and paying tho same to the children of t the late Gideon A. Glenn. Given under my Hand and Seal, this seventh ( day of August, in the year of our Lord 0110 thousand eight hundred and scvenly-scvei and in the one hundred and second year of Amcri- _ can Indopcndor.ee JOS. F. GIST, ) r r-*?") Judge of Probitc. . ^ To the defendants, Robert J. Hughes, Mary Hughes, Sarah Broun, Mary A. Broun and CIough Glenn: ? I t Takk Notice, that the Summons in this netion, p r of whit;!} thn foregoing is a copy, was in J tlieCourl of Probate for Union County, at Union, in the County of Union, on the seventh dny ow 0 August; and that the object of this action is t? l obtain partition of the premises nbovc describe^ , to be mnde ninong the owners thereof by Come i missioncrs appointed for the purpose, or to ob^ _ tain a sale thereof to be made and a division cf the proceeds, if a partition cannot be made without prejudice to the interests of the owners. No ' personal claim is made against you. J SI1AND & MUNRO, > Attorneys for Petitioner. 1 August 7. 1877 81 61 The State of South Carolina, ] J COUNTY OF UNION, 1 In the Court of Probate. 1 BY JOS. F. GIST, Judge of Probate in Union County. WIIERRAS, Charles Bolt, as Clerk of Court of Common Please, hath applied to mi fa? T-aJ i awi AilmUlalMiinn An ?]|f\ JOSHUA P. DAW KINS, late of Union cJ/mfi deceased. These are thereforo to cite and admonish all ' and singular the kindred and creditors of the Baid deceased, to bo and appenr before me at a J | Court of Probate for the said County, to l?e hol, den at Union Court House on the seventeenth day , of September 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. / , Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this seventh day of August A. IX, 1877, and in the one hundred and second year of American Independence. JOS. F. GIST 1 Judge of Probate. J August 10 31 Gt Wheat and Corn Grinding. TllOIIlHOIl .11 ills. f|MIK subscriber, having charge of ihe 1 I tiuie-honorcd and popular Thomson Mills near Howel's Ferry, would inform tho sublie that the Mills have lately been repaired WJ"*' competent Millwright who Has put things in 4 , "apple pie" order. A good Eureka Smut Machine and Corn Screen are attached. Ferriage ' free to all mill custom. Persons detained for the night will lio accommodated with good Stables for their teams. . a Lovers of good flour are invited to bring their wheat. Those preferring tho crisp johnny-cake, sweet "dodger" or good hominy, can have them if they will bring corn. ^ Skull Sloals, June 23. J.tC. SPEAR8. June 29 20 . 2ra COTTON GINS! STEAM ENGINES PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. PER80NS wishing any of the above will do well giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere. \ ~ WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY \ QIBBES & SO. r Aog S 20 , J New Crop Turnip Seed. JJ A FULL supply of all kinds of Turnip seed, tc from the Bnist'8 celebrated seed cstabllshment, just received by A. IRWIN & Co. r? July 20 28 If H l<'re?li Turnip Nrrd. FOU sftlo at I!ICR, M< I.l'HE it OV8. July:: 20 if The State of South Carolina, CO 11 XTY OF UXIOX, 111 the Court Of Probate. It; ilOSGI'll F. GIST, Judge of Probate'. To William F. Harnett and Kliznbctli Harnett Is wife, Micajali Sparks, Jesse Hobo and Corg Hobo, greeting: frnll urn rm.iiro.1 ?# ,l.? <' ~r L. Probate, to be boblcn at Union for Union Poty, af.hc expiration of twenty days from bfr'ssrvice lioreof (day of service excluded) to isvt 0*4*e, if any you nan, why the Ileal Estate r WILLIAM J, 8PARK8, late of said County, eccaeci, situated in said County, and particuirly described in tbe potition of Robert F. Kay sd Charlotte Kay his wife, E. Kcarden and manda Ileardcn his wife, .lonnthan Lee and lizaboth Lee his wifo, Wm. 13. Dniley and Saih Bailey his wife, Levi Sparks, Carpenter parki, Jesse Lawson und Mary I.awson his ife, William Lawson and Milly Lawson his ifo and Susan llobo tiled, in this Court asking tat partition of said premises be mado between ou and them as tho heirs at lav: of the said William J. Sparks deceased, should not be portioned and divided between snid parties, ac>rding ti their respective rights therein ; or if partitioa can not be had without material iniry to those rights, then for a sale of said remises, and a division of the proceeds between ic parties, according to theii rights as aforerid. Given under my Hand and Seal, this fourteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd seventy-seven, andJn the ono hundred and secotyl jeat^j)f Ajne/ican Independence. JOSf. T GIST, J^SKAi, V Judge of Probate. 'o the defendants William F. Harnett and Elizabeth Harnett his wife. Take Notice, that the Summons in this aeon, of which the foregoing is a true copy, was led in the office of the Probate Judge for said minis nn ll.n li'.ll. .1... -f tarn " 1WALLACG &"MCKISSICK, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. August 10 1877 32 6t FIRE ! FIRE !! FIRE I ! ! :o: Dlit C; STORE. 3U11 Frieuds anil l'atrons nrc informed that we have opeucd our Drug Store in the >uilding in rear of Spears & Colton, formorly ccupied as the Post Oflicc. (jive us a call here you can find a full and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, hemicals, Oils, Notions, Spices and Dye Stuffs, nd all other articles usually found in a comlete stocked Drug Store. Our purchases being made with great care, nd always at lowest cash rates, we feel confient wee nn giving satisfaction both in quality of oods and prices. Thankful for the patronnge heretofore received, nd hoping to merit a continuance. Wo are very Hespectfully. 01 DDES k CO. Aug 3 20 2m FEMALE ACADEMY, UNION C. H., S. O. 'ALLTERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1877 CHARGES FOR TWENTY WEEK8, icadcmic Department ?25 00 ntermediate " 20 00 'rimary " $5 00 to 515 00 Pupil charged from dalo of entrance till close f term. MRS. M. S. CLIFFORD. Principal. Aug 3 50 .2m B. F. RAWLS & COT I TN -1 urugs ana iYieaicines. A FULL supply nt ?\_ 1$. F. It AWLS & CO'S. No 1, Enst Union. July 20 _lf Patent Medicines. BRADFIELD'8 Female Regulator, Simmons' Hepatic Compound, Sarsnpnrilla and Yellow >ock, at ' B. F. ltAWLS & GO'S. 4 No. 1, East Union. July 80 18 tf Pure Medicinal Wines. A ND Liquors, for sale at t\. B. F. RAWLS & CO'S. No. 1, East Union. July 20 28 tr French Oandies. A FRESH supply of Fancy Candies, at t\_ B. F. RAWLS & CO'S. No. 1, East Union. July 20 28 tf Ood Liver Oil A ND Lime, for sole at. t\. B. F. RAWLS & CO'S. No. 1. East Union. July20 28 tf * Paints and Oils, PAINT Brushes, for sale nt B. F. RAWLS & CO'S. No. 1, Enst Union. July 20 28 _ tf Seed Wheat IjlORsalcat I1 R. F. RAWLS Si CO S. No. 1, East Union. July 20 28 If DOTTON < JI l\ >-? ! rHE Subscribers have been appointed Agents of the justly popular WinHlilp Cotton Clin, nd are prepared to supply those Oins, also , Gin Gearing, COTTON PRESSES, NOVtCl 1IIJ91 CANE NIUN AND Circular Saw Mills, At very rotlueed Pricett. Persons wishing to purshase any of the above ill please call at our store, or send to im for ircnlars and price list. F. M. FARR & Co. July 20 2ft 2m Land! Land!! Land!!! CHE I.amis of JOSHUA P. DAWKIN8, deceased, amounting to about two thousand jres situate in Union County, North of Pacolet Ivor, are offered for sale in lots, and on terms > suit purchasers. For further information apply on the premi s, to the undersigned, or to Munro .% Monro, leedinan A Rawls, or Shawl & Munro, at Union II. B. P. HAWKINS, J. W. TENCH, N. E. TENCII, SAUAII DAW KINS. May 18 10 tf RICE, McLURE & CO., 1>KAl.KH.H IN * Dry Goods, iVt?., ARE now receiving their supplies of spring and summer goods, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. These goods were bought upon the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, and are offered at very |a)W PrloCH. p i* i iv t s; BEST STANDARD PRINTS, 8Jc. CASH. DRESS GOODS. Embracing a variety of FABRIC, 8TYLE and QUALITY, from I2jc. per yard, and upward*. MUSIilNN. WHITE AND COLORED MUSLINS, AND PIQUES, VERY CHEAF. HOSIERY, GLOVES &C, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Silk and Lace Ties, Ladles' 2-Button Kid Gloves, at $1 per Pair. HAMBURGH EDGINGS, from 5 to 75c. per yard. LINENS. TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, D OYLIES, MARSEILLES QUILTS, &o. Cottonades, Linen Drills, Oassimere3, &c. HATS. THE LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS AND SHOES, Wo ??11 both LADIES' and GENT'S SHOES, which wo warrant. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in great variety of Style and Prices. Everybody are invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are satisfied we can please you, both in Goods and prices. Call early and secure bargains. RICE, McLURE & CO. April 27 16 tf NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY FOSTER &WILKINS, AT Prices to Suit the Times. ? WE have just opened a complete assortment of Goods, such as we usually keep, consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, BOOTS AND SHOES, of the beet quality. llondy-Mndo Clothing, -* Gent's and Ladies'--Hats, HARDWARE, Wooden-Ware, &c.., &c. All of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon tho most favorable terms, and at the Lowest Prices, and wj propose to meet any fair competition with CASH BUYERS. Give us a call nnd examine our Goods and test our prices before buying elsewhere. FOSTER & WILKIN'S. April 27 16 tf UJi.fi ? JtlUJaPiiRIES. New Goods Arriving. OUR new Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Notions, &o., | is Mning in rapidly. Call daily and MMint. "Every day brings something new" to our store. GEE & HUMUIIHIES. April 20 16 tf Star HhirU and Collar*. BEST grades of Star Shirts and Collars. Will take special orders, with measures, for the same. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 If Be?t Line of Notions WE hare ever handled, at OEE & HUMPHRIES. I May 4 17 tf Hosiery and Gloves FROM the commonest Lisle Thread to the best : Silk. Prices to suit the people. GEE & HUMPHRIES, i hlay 4 17 tf Ready-made Clothing. PRICES FOR HARD TIMES. GEE & HUMPHRIES. ! May 4 17 tf Hat'*, Half*. A FINE Stock of Hats,-from the commonest Straw to the best hand-made Fur. Styles and prices up with the day. GEE & HUMPHRIES. k May 4 17 tf_ Fancy 4 nHMiinorcs. AFRESH supply of Fancy Cass i meres, from the celebrated tiiarlottavillo Woolen Mills. GF.F. & HUMPHRIES. May * 17 tf ?