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^ . ^?earn i a Elect.on.?There ^^ PKSWJF^ublrTiat the Pernocrals liavo won in HH^HagMCslifo^Bt election. 4 The contest was one of ^^ BBjBj^gai2pd 4f considerable HHHHRnKl^^rnenct that the Legislature chosen will a successor to United States Senator 8ar?Htt, the most prominent exponent of Ciantism BnHp? wbtfce Pacific coast. Mr. Sargent's record was thoroughly ventilated during the canvass, and it was a record tlmt badly needed ventilation. ? ?? twenty members of the Senate holding over K - fifteen are avowed Democrats, tliree Republicans SL. and two Independents. Of the eighty members of the lost House sixty-one were Democrats.? * All the chances were favorable to the Democrats and all the advices point to their success. A Democratic Senator from California will bring the Rep tblican majority in the Senatt down to a margin almost too narrow to . stand upon.? Journal of Commerce. " 1 JCdge CooKE.-^Ve had the pleasure of the company of Judge Cooke from Laurens to Ninety-Six, on our return from the railroad meeting at Laurens. The Judge was in his best vein, and made n long, and otherwise tedious, journey pleasant During the debates in the meeting the Judge got off some excellent hits. Among the delegates from Sparta iburg was a Mr. Pilgrim.? j no jiuijrc sum oc iinti roan in ins yotitn mat tlio pilgrim of John Bunyan's story had encountered a Hon in his pathway, but had finally ovcr come him and progressed ; that this Mr. Pilgrim would find it a more difficult matter to get over Ihrce Tygers in his route. Ho alluded to the three branches ot Tyger river, which a road to Spartanburg from Laurens must cross, The i Judge lofi Tuesday for Abbeville.?A"ine y~Six Guarding. - The Troops in Trxas.?New York, SeptemB.?A letter from Lieutenant Cooper, at Fort Concht, Texas, who was with the party of soldiers who became lost recently in the Staked Plains in the Northwestern region and neatly perished from thirst, recounts that when the horses gave out tho men fought to drink their blood. This only intensified their thirst, ar.d tho soldiers suffered symptoms of the blindstaggers from which tho horses died. The loss in the trip was four horses, and one citizen died from thirst. Twenty-three horses and live mules perished. The reported fight with the Indians and massacre of soldiers ou the Staked l'laius t was a canard. "f* Seven Cim.nncN Bonn or Oni: Woman- in a WYear.?Silla Mack, who gave birth to five children at a birth on Mr. A. E. Gregg's plantation ia August last, gave birth to twins on last Saturday?a bov and eirl?who arc livintr and do- i in? well ; the result ?f her labors for oue year being four boys and three girls?seven in* all. Dr. E. Miller is our authority for this. It is no sensational hoax. It is a startling fact. We know of somo people who think seven children in twenty-one years a large number. We feel for them in the nervous shock which the abovo may cause.?Florence Times. Hoou's Biucadk.?All old soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia will reinculcr Hood's old brigade. Well lie 1ms started in to raise a now one. A gentlemen who was lately at the Alleghany Springs was asked if lie had i seen Hood's Brigade, and on answering in the negative it was pointed out to him. The gallant i general has nino children, all under tlio ago of eight yeav3, and three pairs of them twins.? They wero oflicereJ by four diTcrent nurses, a governess, his wife and his mother-in-law, and the corps present a fine appearance on dress parade.?Ralriyh Oleics. ? The New York Commercial and Financial s statement shows the total cotton crop 1870 and 1877 to bo 4,485,423 hales, while * the exports are 3,04'.l,4<.)7 and spinners taking ? 1,1435,418, leaving the steck on hand at the close of the year 119,608 bales. The crop of ?ji W 1S76-7G reached t,Ui?9,78S bales. < United States District Corr.i.?Wo are rc jjf quested to inform the Bar of tlie State li.ut his Honor Judge Bryan, the District Judge of the i United States for South Carolina, will sit at I Chambers in Greenville for bankruptcy and oth- 1 cr matters, on the 11th instant. Fuir Forest Dttion. The next session of this body will be held with the New Prospect church, commencing 1 Friday before the uth Sunday in Sept., iust. order of services. 1 Rev. T. W. Smith, to preach Iut roductory ' sermon ; Iter. J. C. Humphries, alternate ( Hot. C. T. Scaife, Doctrinal Sermon ; Rev. 1 John Gibbs, alternate. 1 Rev. Geo. S Anderson, Charity sermon ; Rev. F. C. Jeter, alternate. e8say writers. C. B. Bobo, Jasper Gibbs and T. Jeff. Greer. By order of the "Union." A. J. 01 BBS, Clerk. Why will you Pine Away. Without a Parallel.?The demand for Dr. J. l'rndfield's Female Regulator is beyond precc uciu in mo nnnais ot popular remedies. orders come in so thick ami fast that the Proprietor ' lias, heretofore been unable to fill them all. lie ( is happy to state that arrangements are now , complete by which lie is prepared to muiiufac- , ture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the emergency, and the public may feel assured that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians ' of high repute are using the great remedy, in ( daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suffer from suppressed, suspended ( or irregular menstruation. This valuable medi- | cine is prepnred by Ij. II. Hradfield, Druggist, , Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1 60 per bottle by respectable druggists throughout America. For sale by all druggists, and by A. IRWIN & Co., Union. Sept I I 86 It Flour and Meal J7IOR sale, at the lowest cash prices, at the A Steam Mill. T. M. WFI1TESIDES & Co. _Sept 14 36 If /' Seed Barley. A NY person wishing to buy Barley, clean A and gool, can be accommodated by applying at the Times Oflicc. Sept 11 30 lm Who Wants a Wagon? PARTIES aro now making up an order for a Car Load of Wagons?one, two or four horse ?from the West, nnd any person wishing to join 1 in the order can do so by leaving their names flfl nnd the kind of wagons they want ul the Times Office. Sept 14 ::ii 8t Dissolution of Partnership. rilllE Partnership under the firm name of J. Tinsley & Richmond was dissolved in .luiio last, by mutual consent. 1KA. K. TINSLEY, JL F. RICHMOND. Sep 7 36 It A Home For a White Woman., rf--v 11 f ANTE1>. a wliitnwntnr.il. f,. conk 4 i YV willing to work can t fair w..:j s, itii I a goo 1 homo Address P. O. Pov No "i:, I ..ion Aug -.i ;:j ti ? TirS GKEATEST WOND3R ?OF THE? NINETEENTH CENTURY. DAVElNPORT's NEW AND NOV i'L I HOC ESS 01' PRLbEUVlNG .Meats/ Vegetables end Fruits. Wn:i '^is P10CC88 l i'uits of nil kinds can YY be kept in open vessels without danger of fermentation, obvk.iiiig the expense of hermedically sealing. Nothing Uelote; ions to health in used, as we can show by numerous testimonials of physicians end scientific men throughout the Southern Slates. lit in Siuipic, Chcat>,!andFcquircM Little Tiuie and Labor. The cost docs not exceed three cent sa barrel lor corn; two cents per bushel for tutuuiois, etc.; cucuuibevs, okra, peas, beans, fruits, etc., for a tri.ling sum. Meats c.-tti be preserved effectually in the samo way, at a cost not exceeding tive cents per hundred pounds. Persons using this process will elect a largo saving in their household expenses, aatl have fresh fruits, meals. vegetables, e.c., :u ALL si." a sir 1 v-a n v n-111* vi- in For tin. next (luce months we will sell Family rights to make ami iiscthc pre*ovation for Sj.j.C.;. L AUS'tiN & CO., *" Agents for Luiou County. Sept til 07 if FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE Iltiii Subsetiber ofcrs tor sale his plantation . i;t 11.0 it.rle cf li.ot.J u.id V.tcolet i?ive:s, cm.g . i:u.;drcd n. d fori 7 Alit'x U ha a i'XF'i'y AC:' s 0:00!> ft?. CO.-ron l'.oau Live. ...?.: ; . .. on i'. . n. Has fljtui i y act.. o.' . ..ui. : SwiOi't l.v tl'J ..1 4.4. * 14 4. 4 i 4V4... .4 4. 41 .ho Will*" anec ii. o)?l held L in ex This is yerli.tps as valuable a p!ai:-.;tir>n r/ any lit I nion County. Ybo l.H.uioii i.i e.i.:rc!y 1 esc:: .t i'.oin Fever ur.d is ou'y clAred ior sale because 1 atu 406 far advanced iu years 10 a..end to i . Any pet-son wishing to see the la I w ill please apply 10 r.io on the premises, or to Maj. it. F. AitUoWc'.l at l'acolei Depot. JAM .iS 11. A LEX A NIC tl. 8j3U Spa,tan please copy four timesaud send bill to li. i-'. iUcUoweil. Sept 21 07 5t LST.& kSLISK FI> 18M. GKO. 15. EDWA1IDS. Cotton and Contrcl Coaimis^ior. Llorchant, CHARLESTON, So. OA. PBOiVii'T attention givon to sale of Cotton, Corn, Pea3, Bice and pioJucc of ail hinds. M l.rttirrKi i'rrin nt'i 'aiiiiii! !.,?? a ?.i..i . >\i Charleston for State initio of Ocean Steamships between New 1 .->vk, Ulasgow, Liverpool, London and all parts of Lurope. It Li'CRttNCLS: BASK OF I'll A It Lit. TON, J.\g. A DO Kit A CO., Charleston, S. C. Sept 21 C7 Cin Sheriff's Sale. The State of South Carolina, couxtyof uxrox. In the Court of Probate. Letty Spencer i\*. lleps Kd wards and others. L>U ItSL'ANT to an order from Hon. Joseph F. (list, I'rebate Judge for Union County. 1 will seh before L niou Court House door, on the first Monday in October next, within the lcg.tl hours of Sheriff's sales, all that tract of land located in the County of Union in Snnlue Township, containing one hundred and twenty lores, inoie or less, and bounded hy lauds of L). J. Flint, T. 11. Hates, C. K. Sims and others.? This land is sold for partition amongst the parlies to this suit. TLK.MSOFSALK.?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit jf one and two years, with iuierest from the lay of sale ; the purchaser to give bond and m UI\'I V* IllV |M Vliuacs IU I11C I l UUttlf JllUJil', J lo secure tlie balance of (Ue purchase money.? Purchaser to pay for titles. 11. MACBETH, S. U. C. September 0, 1877 30 8t PRACTICE ECONOMY! USE IRVIX(i IUtO'S PATENT WATER-PROOF BUlLDiNG PAPER. [T is intended to take tlie place of shingles, or tin on roofs, oilcloth or woolen carpets, in floors, and plastering on walls. It can bo used with n saving of from one hundred to three hundred ner cent., and rrive satisfaction. riie carpeting can bo scon in use at (Jen. Wallace's; the ceiling at Mr. F. Ii. Countjs; tho rooting at.I. K. Young's store, oast of the hotel, at Col. A. (J. (lice's, at Dr. Gibbes'. ami on my now house nearly opposito the Presbyterian Church. Samples can bo seen at my house or at Dr. Gibbes' Drug Store. I am preparctl to furnish these materials in any quantities, and can apply them cheap. The roofing is water-proof ami fire-proof and warranted to give satisfaction.? Estimates will be made at any time. P. T. LEMASTElt, Agent. Aug 31 34 3m Sale Under Mortgage!!! I WILL sell at my store, near Mount Tabor, ou Friday the twefity-first day of September, inst., at 10 A. M..tothe highest bidder, for c,ts!t, Three head of Cows, mortgaged tome, by Albert Jeter and Calvin Jeter, on the twenty-fifth day of January, 1870. Mount Tabor, S. 0., Sept. 11th, 1*77. W. A. MOUllllEAD. Sept. 11 80 21 to f'rmlitaru IN pursuance to order of lion. L. C. Norllirop, Judge of the Seventh Circuit, dated and tiled litis day, in a cause pending in the Court of Common I'leas for lotion County, all persons holding claims against the I'state of William II Long, deccnscd. arc required to present and establish the same before me, in my office, on or before the first day of October, ne\t. CIIAKLKS HOLT, Clerk of Court. August 20, 1877. 88 tit DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT To liciil or for Sale, Ol'l'OSITK J. T. niU'u dwelling at the Railroad crossing. A I.SO Several very desirable Lots en Main Street, v.limbic foi busJne?n stands, roi; *.\u: t MLAI\ and vi icttonuOlc Te;:t . T. AKNAI.L\ Any Jil if Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Suudry ?xccutiouslo ujc directed, I will Bell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of Sheriff*s sales, the following property, to wit: All the right titlo and interest that T. J. Vinson has in 1^0 acres of laud belonging to the estate of Thomas Vinson deceased, bounded by lands of John I'. McKissick, William U. j J. C. Harris and others. Levied on sold, for lite interest that T. J. Vinson liss Tit, ( said land* at the suit of A. D. Spears as Admrft- , istrator of (liles Sharp deceased, aguinst T. J. ( Vinson, J. S. Gregory, T. J.llutris and James ( IV. Vinson. ( also J f , One House and lot Located in the ToWn of t Union belonging to the estate of Willitun W. , James, deceased, whereon Mrs. M. A. James, ] now lives, containing one and one-tenfch acres, t mora or less, hounded Last by Cliurclf street, ; South by 1. G. McKissick land, West bjt Mofn- i tain street and North by O. lb H. Graham pot. i Levied on and to be sold as the property of the t estate of W. W. .lames, at the suits of A. I'Tur- i ncr, 11. T. Gist survivor. Mitchell West and oth- ' crs, against M, A. F. Jaiucs, Administratrix. t a i.so * Two tracts of land, ouc known as the Jonas Little j tract. Containing acres, more or less, bounded .1 hy lands of 'Lhonias (J. Hurt, James N. llenner, 1 Lemuel Melt- liel. Sr., Thomas Largess; and the 1 home tract of Jc cpl: Ausle'l, containing fwo 8 hundred acres, inoie or less, bounded hy lands of Win. J. MuLuro, !\ Si. (,'olien, the Jonas Ltttle tract and Thomas Largess. lioirtVaetifTWP4 *" ic<l on and to he sol 1 as the property of Joseph Austell, at the several suits of Aduiinistratois of F. T Net Iters, against Joseph Austell. Win. J. Kccnan, 11. A. Jeter and Win. Munronnd others, agninst Joseph Austell. a 1.30 One tract of laud locale I in Union County, containing (507) ft?. hundred and seven notes, more t r less, liott.;tlcd hy lands of Dr. 1?. F. Walker, II. J. 'Jiiotnpson, '!. '. llclue, andoth- ' crs. * Levied on and to he sold as the properly 1 of John T. llclue. at the suit of JSpc-iis & ' Colton against John T. llclue. also All the right title and interest that John C. Tinslev lias in the House and lot, whereon Ado* line Tinsley now lives, located in the T?w:t of Union, coiitosuing seven acres, more or less, bounded on the South hy Ainin street, Most by llcv. 11. G. < iiiibrd, North by Win. Muuvu and Last by N. U. i'arr's lot, and belonging to the estate of John Tinsley, deceased. Levied on I and to be sold lor the interest that John C. Tins- , ley has in said lot, at the suit of U. 8. bmvmU-m. against Johu C. Tiusley anil Captain Tlnsley, B. MACBETH, S. U. C. September 7, 1877 30 "t SHERIFF'S SALES. The Si ate of South Carolina, 1 COUNTY OF UNION. ! ( Iii the Court of Probate. j Juuics N. Benner 1 . j*j. > Partition. Thomas J. Greer. ) 1*V order of Joseph F. Gist, Probate Judge I 3 tor Union County, tiled in the above s.nte'l case, 1 will sell before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, all that tract of land located in the County of Union, in Union Town- ] ship, now in the possession of T. J. Greer, about three miles South-cast of the Towu of Union, bounded by lauds o^ Mrs. Catharine HawUius, >, T. J. Greer, James Pcake, John Brandon, Win. 1 Frazier and Benjamin F. Hawkins, containing J sixty eight and acres, (CSv) more or Less. A plat of said land is now on file in the Probate < Judge's oflice, TERMS OFSALE One-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year; the purchaser to give bond and a Mortgage of the Pmnisos to the Probate Judge, to secure the balance cf the parchase money, and pay lbv titles. R. MACBETH. S. U. C. September G, 1877 8G t't J.EADGER&Co7 1 i t'a ?\ mr a J ? - ? ci a ? - *??v 41 ?i ;mrr ii u k nircoi, CUA JiLJ-JSTON, 8. a. WHOLESALE DEALERS' |. FOl'.KIGN AND DO.Mr.STU HARDWARE and CUTLEli V, (/mis, llir Iran and Steal. Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, \ Fatrban/c s Siandai'ti S'tabs. Slate Ageuts ibr the Celebrated FARMER'S FRIEND PLOW. A FULL LINK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND STEELS. STATE AGEMTS FOIt THE TREEGAR. HORSE AND MULE SHOES, which have been recently improved, and we i now otter them to the trade with ENTIRE ,S'-1 'TIS FACTION. Our .stock is now toll ami complete, to which . we invite the ^ _ FALL TRADE. JAll orders receive prompt and careful attention. J. 10. Ad^or Ac Co. ? 137 AND 139 MEETING- STREET, 1 Charleston S. C. Aug HI, 1877 34 Om COTTON GINH! STEAM ENGINES PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 1)EUSONS wishing nny of the above will (lo well giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. GUSHES k GO. Aug 8 20 2m , 1> . A . TO "W IN S E IN I> 7 ' Attorney at Iiaw, l .\IO\ ( . II., H. C. ^ y March 2 8 If 1 New Crop Turnip Seed. ' \FCIif. supply of all kinds of Turnip seed, | Irom (lie ihiisl s celebrated seed establish* incut, just received by A. IIIWIX &(' >. t July -0 28 tf < Vrosh Tu"till* I.Vii: lie r.t r r: i:.:.uu:-K...-Ti July L'J ii" The State of South Carolina, couxrr of union, In the Court of Probate. By JOSEPH F. GIST, Judge of Trobate. To William F. Earned and Elizabeth Earned his wife, Micjjali Sparks, Jesse Bote and Corrie Hobo, greeting: PV0U are required (o appear at the Court of c r*:?Prtobaio, TrrtrarboPJTSh ?vAhrimi for Union v County, at the expiration of twenty days from . the service hereof d'ay of service excluded) to shew cause, if any you can, why the Ileal Estate ^ of WILLIAM J. SHAKES, lute of said County, I deceased, situated in said County, and particu- v larly described in the potitiou of Kobert F. Hay sad Charlotte Hay his wife, E. Eeurden and Amanda Ee&rdcn his wife, Jonathan Lee and Elizabeth Lee his wifo, Wra. B. Eailcy and Sarah Bailey his wife, Levi Sparks, Carpenter Sparks, Jesse Lawson and Mary Luwson his wife, William Lawson and Milly Lawson his wife and Susan Eobo filed, in this Court asking hut partition of said premises bo made between irou and theiu as the heirs at law of the said William J. Sparks deceased, should not he pur- ' iiioncd and divided bctweeu said parties, ac?ordincr to llieir r?s?ni?iM i v? viirlit? tl,.>r?in . n. If i purl it ion can not he hud without material inury to those tights, then for ti sale of said >remtses, a.id :? division of the proceeds between lie parties, according to thcit rights us aforesaid. Given under u?y Iiand and Sen', this fourteenlh day 01' .August in too year of our Lord one thotwmTTH?t?hi hundrc! and sev- 1 enty-seven, and in tlic one hundred and second year of Aincticau Independence. ( r?-, | JOS. V OI8T. |SEAL| Judge of I'robatc. Vn the dcfcn>li li it It '..t / '. ll'fMll ui.ii Eiiza- be i. I.ii.-ii; > ii,'.- r.ije. * Takb Nortrr, that the Summons itt this acion, of which tho foregoing is a t no copy, w.is ded in the uftice of iiie I'robatc nudge for said .'ounty on the loth dav of August 1S77. \> At.i.Ai ii A. MulvteMCK, i'laintiliV Attorneys. August lb lb77 od Ot FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE 1 ! ! I>ESTLJCi STOKE. C OUll Frauds ami Patrons arc in formed that W3 have w* otiod our Drug Store in the ['gilding in a: .f Spears & Col I on, formerly yftupicd as tho Post Office. Give us a call q where you can had n full and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, dhemiculs, Oils, Notions, Spices and Dye Stuffs, ind all other articles usually found in a complete stocked Drug Store. >, Our purcliu i s hcing made with great care, tnd always ut lowest cash rates, we feel confilent wee an giving satisfuc: Ion both in quality of good* and prices. Thankful for the patronage licrctoP.ru received, vnd hoping to nu : it a continuanc e. We arc very llcspecilull.v. G LURKS & CO. Aug II 20 2in FEMALE ACADEMY. si UNION C. H., S. O. r FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, 1S77 CHARGES TOR TWENTY WEEKS, ~ \cademic Department $'25 GO I Intermediate " 20 GO Primary " So 00 to ?15 GO Pupil charged from date of entrance (ill close jf term. MRS. M. S. CLIFFORD. _ Principal. J A uc 3 00 'Jin B. F. BAWLS & CO. Drugs and Medicines. VFl'LL supply nt , B. F. IIAWLS & C'O'S. No 1, East Union. July 20 28 tf s Patent Medicines. * BUADFIKLD'S Fcuialo Regulator, .Simmons' Hepatic Compound, Snrsapnrilln and Yellow Dock, nt ' B. F. BAWLS & CO'S. r No. 1, East Union. July 20 18 tf Pure Medicinal Wines. <\ NIj Liquor , forsaloat i\ B. F. BAWLS A: CO'S. 1 No. 1, East Union. July 20 28 tf French Candies. VFRFSU supply of Fancy Candies, at * B. F. BAWES & CO S. No. 1, East Union. July 20 28 tf Cod Liver Oil [ A ND Lime, for sale nt. /V B. F. BAWLS & CO S. No. 1. East Unicn. u T.,l?? Ofl *?Q ' * ?"V t? 11 . c Paints and Oils, C PAINT Drushcs, for sale at II. F. IIAW US A CO S. No. 1, East Union. : July 20 28 tf Seed Wheat {.10 R sale at D. F. RAW US b ( O S. . No. 1, Kast Union. { July 20 28 tf j, COTTON OINN! rpiIE Subscribers bavc been appointed Agents JL of the justly popular Winsliip Coffon <?ii?. j ind arc prepared to supply those tlins. also Gin Gearing, COTTON PRESSES, SOROIIIM CANE MILLS 1 AM) Circular Saw Mills, At very -i l'er*ons wishing to purchase any of the nbove J will please call at our store, or semi to us for 'irculars and price list. F. M. FA It 11 & Co. July 20 28 2ui , Land! Land!! Land!!! r|NllF. Lands of JOSHUA 1*. DAW KINS, de1_ ceased, amounting to about two thousand icres situate in t nion County, North of I'acolet lliver, are offered for sale iu lots, and on terms ? :o suit purchasers. a For further information apply on the prcmi'os, to the undersigned, or to Monro Ac. .Monro, deedtunn & Hauls, or Shand & Monro, at Union I. i;. F. DAWK INS, J. W. HACK, N. K. TliNt it, : AKAtl ?>AAIN C ! 3 May 1!< . I'-' tf RICE, McLURE & CO., DBALKBS IN l>ry Good?, cVe., A EE now receiving their supL\. plies of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ? which they invito tho attention of purchasers, 'hose goods were bought upon tho most AD'ANI'AGEOUS TERMS, and are ottered at ory liOtt l*rit*C?. PRINTS, BEST STANDARD PRINTS, 8io. CASH. DRESS GOODS. Imbracing a variety of FABRIC, STYLE and (UAL1TY, l'rom l'dAc. per yard, and upwards. MUSLINS. WHITE AND COLORED MUSLINS, AND PIQUES, VERY CHEAP. FIOSIIORY, GLOVESAC, Hosiery, Glove?, Corset p, Silk and Laco Ties. Ladies' 2-Button Kid Glovua, at $1 por Pair. IAMBURGH EDGINGS, from 5 to 75c. per yard. LINENS. 'ABLBLISO, NAPKINS, D'OYLIES, MARSKI LEES QUILTS, &c. )cttonados, Linen Drills, Cassirneres, &c. IX ATS. HE LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTH AND SIIOKS, Ve sell both LADIES' and GENT'S SHOES, which wo warrant. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in great variety of Style aui Prices. Everybody are invited to call and examine our lock bciiire purchasing clscnhere, as wo are Mistier! we can please you, both in Gooda and fall ...'1 ... : RICE, McLURE <Sc OO. April 127 16 tf NEW GOODS J 1ST RECEIVED BY POSTER & WILKINS, AT Prices to Suit the Times. WrE have just opened a complete assortment of Coeds, eucli as we usuully keep, conisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC I>liY GOODS, or Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, BOOTS AND SHOES, of tho beat quuHiy. ItoiMly-Mndo C 1 o t lilfaifr, Gent s and Ladies' Hats, 7T A T? TV TTT a TV -n ii ii xi jy w a n i*; , Wooden-Ware, &c., &c. All of which have been carefully selected, and urchascd upon the most favorable terms, and t the Lowest Prices, iid wj propose to raeetany fair competition with ASH BUYBltS. Oive us a call and examine our floods and test ur prices before buying elsewhere. FOSTER & WILK1NS. April 27 18 tf GEE & HUMPHRIES. New Goods Arriving. 3UK new Mock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Heady-made Clothing, Hats, Notions, &c.? ? coming in rapidly. Call daily and examine. Every day brings something new" to eur tore. GEE & HUMPHRIES. April 20 16 tf mar mairm ami toimrM. BEST grades of Star Shirts and Collar*. Will take special orders, with measures, for the ?me. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 1 17 tf. Hon! Line or KoIIaiih KTTE have ever handled, at VV GEE & HUMPHRIES, May 4 17 If HoHiory and Glovrti IIIROM the commonest Litle Thread to the heat L? Silk. Prices to suit the people. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf Heady-made Clothing. PKICES FOP 11A HI) TIMES. L GEE ft IIUMPillUES. May 4 17 tf_ II i)'m, Halt*. A FINK Stock of Hats, from the commonest Straw to the best hand-made Fur. Styles ud prices up with the day. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May I 17 t' Fancy ( aNMiniores. \FP.l.SII supply of Fancy Cnssimeres, frem 11. c celvh-nIM t'hnrlott.sville M'oolen iiF GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 1 17 tf