The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, September 21, 1877, Image 3
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^^^^^BW^qP^wvyib^nat the democrats have won in
^^W& ilifitt election. ?
^^H^^SnHfedttatjEBd at considerable importance,
P^^HH^JH^^VheTact that tlic Legislature chosen
H^HgTCHBpot a successor to United States Senator SarDff^^V
jpmt, the most prominent exponent of Grantism
KjB?* ?Hl? Pacific coast. Mr. Sargent's record was
KK thorough!j ventilated during tho canvass, and
HHflpt i* was a record that badly needed ventilation. ||F
SB Of twenty members of the Senate holding over
fifteen are avowed Democrnts, three Republicans
bp. and two Independents. Of the eighty members
D? of the last 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 Kep tblican majority in the Senut j down to
a margin almost too narrow to. stand upon.?
Journal of Commerce.
Jcoge CooKK.-jpVo had the pleasure of the
COmnanV Of .Tlldlr? frnm T.nnxnnu ? vs ?
ly-Six, on our return from tlie railroad meeting
at Laurons. The Judge was in his best vein,
and made n long, and otherwise tedious, journey
pleasant
During the debates in tho meeting the Judge
got off some excellent hits. Among the delegates
from Sparta '.burg wns a Mr. Pilgrim.?
The Judge said he had read in his youth that
tho pilgrim of John Runyan's story had encountered
a lion in his pathway, but had finally ovcrtorae
him and progressed ; that this Mr. Pilgrim
would find it a more difficult matter to get over
three Tygers in his route, lie alluded to the
three branches ot Tygcr river, which a road to
flpa rtanburg from Laurens must cross, The
U Judge lofl Tuesday for Abbeville.?JVt'ne
Ouardiun.
Tne Troops ih Tnxxs.?New York, Septem3.?A
letter from Lieutenant Cooper, at Fort
Conche, Texas, who was with the party of soldiers
who became lost recently in the Staked
Plains in tho Northwostern region and ncai ly
perished from thirst, recounts that when the
horses gave out tho men fought to drink their
blood. This only intensified their thirst, and
tho soldiers suffered symptoms of the blindstaggers
from which the horses died. The loss
in the trip was four horses, and one cili^cu died
from thirst. Twenty-three horses an 1 five mules
pontueil. Tlie reported fight with the Indians !
end massacre of soldiera on the Staked l'lains i
was a canard.
Seven Cmi.nnEN Bonn of Oxr. Woman in a !
Year.?Killa Mack, who gave birth to tivo cliildren
at a birth on Mr. A. E. Gregg's plantation
in August last, gave birth to twins on last Saturday?a
boy and giri?who are living and doing
well ; the resulM|f. her labors for one year
being four boys and three girls?seven in all.
Dr. E. Miller is oar authority for this. It is no
sensational hoax. It is a startling fact. We
know of some people who think seven children
in twenty-one years a large number. We feci
for them in the nervous shock which the above
may cause.?Florence Timet.
Hoou's Brigadk.?All old soldiers of the
? Army of Northern Virginia will veinemtcr
Hood's old brigade. Well ho has started in to
raise a new one. A gentlemen who was lately
at the Alleghnny Springs was asked if lie had
seen Hood's Brigade, and on answering in the
negative it was pointed out to him. The gallant
general has nine children, all under (ho age of
eight years, and three pairs of them twins.?
They wero officered by four different nurses, a
governess, his wife and his mother-in-law, nud
the corps present a fine appeataace on dress
parade.?Ralriyh Newt.
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The New York Commercial and Financial
r?fh*anicWs statement shows the total cotton crop
Bf 1876 and 1877 to bo 4,485,428 hales, while
the exports are 8,040,407 and spinners taking
1,1435,418, leaving the steck on hand at the
close of the year 119,638 bales. The crop of
1875-76 reached 4,609,788 bales.
United States District Court.?We are requested
to inform the Bar of the State tl.at his
Honor Judge Bryan, the District Judge of the
United States for South Carolina, will sit at
Chambers in Greenville for bankruptcy and other
mntters, on (lie 14th instant.
Fair Forest Union.
Tli* next session of this body will be held
with the New Prospect church, commencing
Fridsy before the 6th Sunday in Sept., iubt.
order of servicks.
Iter. T. W. Smith, to preach Introductory
sermon ; Iter. J. C. Humphries, alternate
Rev. C. T. Scaifc, Doctriual Sermon ; Rev.
John Gibbs, alternate.
Qeo. S Andersen, Charity sermon ; Rev.
F. C. Jeter, alternate.
Essay writers.
C. B. Bobo, Jasper Gibbs and T. Jeff. Greer.
By order of the "Union."
A. J. OIBBS, Clerk.
Why will you Pine Away.
Without a Parallel.?The demand for Dr.
J. Bradfield's Female Regulator is beyond precedent
in the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thiolc and fast that the Proprietor
has, heretofore been unable to fill them all. Ho
is happy to state that arrangements are now
complete by which he is prepared to manufacture
Female Regulator on a scale equal to the
emergency, and the publio may feel assured that
their wanes may now be supplied. Physicians
^ of high repute are using the great remedy, in
daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no
womau need suffer from suppressed, suspended
or irregular menstruation. This valuable medicine
is prepared by L. H. Rradfield, 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.
_8eptl4 30 4t
Flour and Meal
TTIOR sale, at the lowest eash prices, at the
l" KlAOn. Mill
T. M. WIIITESIDES & Co.
Sept 14 36 tf
Seed Barley.
A NY person wishing to buy Barley, clean
XIl and good, can be accommodated by applying
at the Times Office,
Sept 14 86 lm
Who Wants a Wagon?
PARTIES are now making up an order for a
Car Lead of Wagon*?one, two or four horse
?from the West, and any person wishing to join
in the order can do so by leaving their names
and the kind of wagons they want at the Times
Office.
_Hept 14 80 3t
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Partnership under the firm name of
Tinsley & Richmond was dissolved in June
last, by mutual consent.
IRA. E. TINSLEY,
II. F. RICHMOND.
I Sep 7 86 4t
A Home For a White Woman.
"IT 7" ANTED, a white woman, to conk. Ono
W willing to work can get fnir wage a i
an I n good homo.
Address P. O. Pox No. 40, Union
Aug 81 84 tf
jfr TlIS GREATEST WONDER
CF iHk! 1
nineteenth century, ?
V .Us 1^1 Jl_/"V PIC A 'S '
NEW AND NOVi'li PJLiOCISSS Sl
C.4
Olr' l'filtel&KVlKO la
Meats,' Vegetables end Fruits. .s?
"VXTEl .1 .his process Fruits of n'l kind* can 7
f V be ken. in opett vessels without danger y
of fovnioutalion, obviating the expense of lie:*- ?.
mcticaliy sealing. Nothing bclotoiious to health
is used, as we can show by numerous testimonials
of physicians .\nd scientific men throughout
the Southern Slates.
Ji
5t is Simple, Cheap,SandFcquir?H n
I.iitlo Tiuic unci Labor. ??
The cost does not exceed three ccntsa barrel for
co<n; two cents per ht.shcl for tomatoes, etc.; ^
cucumbers, okra, peas, beans, fruits, etc., for h '
tri.iing sum. '
Meats can ba preserved effectually in the sar.io C|
way, at a cost not exceeding fvc cctits per hundred
pounds.
l'ctsons using Ibis process will eCect a largo
saving in their household expenses, ami have Jr
fresh fruits, meats, vege..tbies, etc., at ALt, '
SEASONS OF TilH YLAL!. L
For tin next throe months wev.il! sell Family J"
Eights to make and use the prc-.iatiin for So.C...
. ALS'tlN & CO.,
' * Agents for bniou Cc>uuly.
Sept Li ' 07 if 14
FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE J
fTiil E Subscriber offers tor sale his plutt.a.ion a;
JL in tl.o n.rk cf E.-oad a."l !v.co!et wive s,
con.e...: g ?"ut v I:;:.idroil n :d fori ?
Aire's# 1. i.ti-t ci
FIFTY AC T S LiOOD r.O iTub * n.
on fvuiitl Hive, unit i ..i on I's rt. Has "
a'jct.1 '..'sty ac;. o.' i., ..ud " : ... > ; Cl
seventy ?v tj i.i uiin,.;, ami tho ha!- ?j
ancc it. old licid , incj.
This is perhaps a3 valuable n p'a'.i'etiau r any
in l nion County, 'i'tio l-vatiou is ea.nely I
exempt iYont Fever and is ou'y odored ior sale Ti
because 1 am iob far advanced iu years to a.tend li
to ii. U
Any person wishing to see the la 1 n il please b<
apply to r.io on I lie premises, or to M aj. it. F. 11
McDowell at l'acolet Depot. E
JAMriSI!. ALEXAN1V C. c*
Spmicn please copy four times aud send at
bill to ii. I-1. McDowell. It
.Sept 21 G7 5t nj
ESTAISL1SIIED 1871.
GEO. 13. EDWARDS.
Cotton and Central Commission "orchant,
CHARLESTON, So. Ca.
PROMPT attention giveu to sslo of Cotton,
Corn, Peas. Rice and pioJucc of ail ^;inds.
Merchandise bought IVeeotYomminion. Agent
i\i Charleston for .S;ato Liuo of Ocean Steamships
between New 1 .*>vk, Glasgow, Liverpool, London
and all pails of Luropc. |
refgrbkcea: J
BASK OF CM ABLS.TOM, A DC KR A CO., Cl
Charleston, S. C.
Sept 21 S7 Cai K;
lo
Sheriff's Sale. J|
The State of South Carolina, b(
3 T
COUNTY OF UNION. F
In the Court of Probate. p
Letly Spencer vs. Reps Kdwards and others. '
PURSUANT to an order (rom Hon. Joseph F.
(list, Probate Judge for Uniur. County. I f*'
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 bind
located in the County of Union in Sanluc
Township, containing one hundred and twenty _
acres, inoie or less, and bounded by lands of L>.
J. Fant, T. B. Bates, C. K. Sims and others.?
This land is sold for partition amongst the par- ..
ties to this suit.
TBltMSOFSALE.?One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit
of one and two years, with interest from the ^
day of sale ; the purchaser to give bond and
a mortgage of the promises to the Probate Judge,
to secure the balance of the purchase money.?
Purchaser to pay for titles.
it. MACBETH, S. U. C.
September 0, 1877 30 3t
PRACTICE ECONOMY! s
USE IKVIXO BRO S PATENT
WATER-PROOF EUILDiNG PAPER. s
IT is intended to take the place of shingles,
or tin on roofs, oilcloth or woolen carpets,
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 Gen. Wallace's;
the ceiling at Mr. F. II. Count's; the
roofing at J. K. Young's store, east of the hotel,
at Col. A. G. Rice's, at Dr. Gibbes'. and on inv l
new house nearly opposite the Presbyterian r
Church. vr
Samples can bo noen at my house or at Dr. n
Gibbes' Drug Store. I am prepared to furnish
these materials in any quantities, and can apply
them cheap. The roofing is water-proof and
fire-proof and warranted to give satisfaction.?
Estimates will be made at any time, w
P. T. LEMASTEIi, Agent.
Aug 31 84 3m
Sale Under Mortgage!!!
I WILL sell at my store, near Mount Tabor, *
on Friday the twenty-first day of September, 1
inst., at 10 A. M.,to the highest bidder, for e,ith,
Three head of Cows, mortgaged tome, by Albert
later and Calvin Jeter, on the tweuty-fifth day of
January, 1870.
Mount Tabor, 8. C., Sept. 11th, 1877.
W. A. MOUKMEAD.
Sept; 14 80 _ 2t P
Nuiicc to Creditors, j
IN pursuance to order of Hon. L. C. Northrop, '
Judge of the Seventh Circuit, dated and filed e
this day, in a cause pending in the Court of
Common Pleas for Uliion County, all persons
holding olaims against the Estate of William II
Long, deceased, are required to present and es- ~
tablish the same before me, in my office, on or
before the first day of Ootober, next.
CHARLES MOLT,
Clerk of Court.
August 20, 1877. 88 tit
DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT .
To Kent or for Kale,
OPPOSITE J. T. Hill's dwelling at the Railroad
crossing. J
A I.SO n
Several very desirablo Lots on Main Street,
suitable for business stands,
FOR SALE CHEAP, .
and on reasonable Tunis. T. .McNALLV. J
Aug hi 81 if
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Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me direct ed,
I will sell, before Union Court House door,
u the first Monday iu October next, within
ic legal hours ol" SheiitFs sales, the following
roperty, to wit :
All the right titlo ami interest that T. J. Vin>n
has in 1^0 acres of laud belonging to the ]
state of Thomas Viusoti deceased, bounded by \
olds of John 1\ Mclvissick, William O. j
. C. Harris and others. Levied on
ltd, for lite interest that T. J. Vinson (
lid land' at the suit of A. L>. Spears as Admrti- I
t rat or of (Siles Sharn deceased. !><riL,twt 'I' I I
inson, J. S. Gregory, T. J._liuuis anil Janice ,
'. Vinson. (
al so \ j j
Ouc House and lot Located in the Town of i
nion belonging to the estate of WilliMn W. ,
nines, deceased, whereon Mrs. M. A. James,
rnv lives, containing one and one-tenUi acres, ]
lore or less, bounded Last by Churctr strefct, i
outli by 1. C. McKissick land, West by Moantin
street and North by O. 11. 11. Graham Lot.
evied on and to be sold as the property of the I
itiue of W. VV. .lames, at the suits of A. l'Turer,
11. T. Gist survivor, Mitchell West and otlirs,
against M, A. F. James, Administratrix. I
A I.HO 1
Two tracts of land, one known as t lie Jonas Little j
act, containing >0 acres, inorcut* less, bounded J
y lands of Thomas G. Hurt, James N. lSenuer,
emucl Mel) niel, Sr., Thomas Huvgess; and the '
mm: tract oi .tl l-. Ausl . '!, roiilaiui'sg fwu 1
iniOred ac.cs, mo", c or less, bounded by lands
f IVin. J. Aicl.uvo, !\ At. t.'.dien, ilie Jonas Lite
tract mid Thomas Lurgesa. lloifflVactirtBlr<1
on and to be sol 1 as ihe properly of Joseph
ustcll, at ihe several suits of Administrating
r F. T Nethers, against Joseph Austell. Win. J.
eenan, 11. A. Jeter utul Win. Munro and others,
ptinst Jusepii Austell.
ALSO
One tract of l.iud located in Ltiion County,
intbiui.ig (">07) fi?v hundred and seven acres,
ore i r lesa, l>ou.;<!ed by lands l>r. F.
'nllcer, 11. J. Thompson, '<. <>.>!ue. amlcth- 1
s. * Levied on and to be sold as ihe properly
John T. llclue. at the suit of Spears & 1
ulton against Julia T. llclue.
ALSO
All the right title and interest that John C.
insley hns in llic House and lot, wlievaoii A.lone
Tinsley now lives, locatetl in (ho Town of
nion, containing seven acres, more or less,
Minded on the South by Main street, West by
cv. 11. G. (li.ibrd, North by Win. Munro and j
ust by N. H. Farr's lot, and belonging io the
date of John Tinsley, deceased. Levied on
id to bo sold lor the interesi that John (J. Tinsty
has in said lot, mi tho suit of G. 8. t.umultw. _
gainst Joliu C, Tiuslcy nnd Captain Tinsley,
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
September 7, 1877 30 3t
"SHERIFF'S SALES.
mi.. C'l 1 . ? ri .1 n >
j-iic ouno 01 ^outn uarouiia,
COUNTY OF UNION.
Iii the Court of Probate.
Juwes N. Benner 1
i'j. > Pari i( ion.
Thomas J. (Jreer. )
iY order of Joseph F. Gist, Probate Judge
Tor Union County, filed in the above s.ated
isc, 1 will sell before Union Court House door, on
ic first .Monday in October nest, within the leil
hours of Sheriff's sales, all that tract of land
icated in the County of Union, in Union Townlip,
now in the possession of T. J. (Jreer, about
iree miles South-eust of the Town of Union,
sunded by lauds ot Mrs. Catharine llawbiun,
. J. (Jreer, Jatncs Pcuke, John Brandon, Win.
razier and Benjamin F. Hawkins, containing
,xty eight and ij acres, (G8fj) au>rc or l,e?s. A
hit of said land is now on tile in the Probate
udge's office,
TERMS OF SALE One-half cash, the balance
a a creilit of one year; the purchaser to give
and and a Mortgage of the Premises io titc
rebate Judge, to secure the balance cT the purtaso
ntoitey, and pay for titles.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Septe inber f>, 1877 86 3t
J. E. ADGER&Co.
'.17 u it ?1 ISO McoHuk Slreol,
ClfA liLI'JS TOiV, S. C.
VHOLESALEDEALERS;
-INFOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE and CUTLERI*
Guns, 11 ir Iran and Sfccl.
laddlery, Saddlery Hardware,!
EaiiOan/c's Standard StaL.s.
tuto Agcuts Tor the Celebrated
FARMER'S FRIEND PLOW.
I FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND STEELS.
STATE AGEMTS FOR THE TREEGAR.
10RSE AND MULE SHOES,
hich have been recently improved, and we
ow offer them to the trade with
ENTIRE SA TJREACTION.
Our stock is now full and complete, to which
e invite the r ,
FALL TRADE.
/ill UIVIC13 ICtOITU [UUIIIJH IIIKl CilTCIlll >
Itention.
J". IC. Adger iV Co.
37 AND 139 MEETING STREET,
ClinrlOHton S. ('.
_Aug 31, 1877 34 3m__
O O T TON G I IV H I
STEAM ENGINES
LOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
PERSONS wishing any of the above will do
well giving us a call before purchasing
Isewhere.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
QUIRES & GO.
Aug 8 20 2m
r> .A. TOW I\ WEND,
Attorney at Law,
IT X ION C. II., N. C.
March 2 8 tf
New Crop Turnip Seed.
A FULL supply of ull kinds of Turnip seed,
_\. from the Hoist's celebrated seed establish*
icnt, just received by A. IRWIN & Co.
July 20 28 tf
S'rctli Turnip Sootl.
Molt sale nt
L RICK. McLUCK & COT. }
Juljr U7 !i'J if ?
The Slate of South Carolina,
couxrr of uxiox.
In the Court of Probate.
By JOSEPH F. GIST, Judgo of Probate.
To WitHnni P. Harnett and Elizabeth Harnett
his wife. Micajnh Sparks, Jesse Bobo and Corrie
llobo, greeting:
j\roi>' are required to appear at the Court of
(X PrtjbillortTrbtrboldti^'ni ewitm for Union
L'ounty, at the expiration of twenty days from
llie service hereof (day of scrrice excluded) to
shew cause, if any you can, why the Heal Estate
r.T WILLIAM J. SPAHUS, late of said County,
ilecca.so'J, situated in said County, and particularly
described in the petitiou of Ilobert F. Hay
mid Charlotte Hay his wife, E. llearden and
Amanda Hcardcu his wife, Jonathan Lec and
Elizabeth Lee his wife, Win. B. Bailey and Sarah
Bailey his wife, Levi Sparks, Carpenter
Sparks, Jesse Lawson and Mary Luwson his
wife, William Lawson and Milly Lawson his
wife and Sus.ui Hobo filed, in this Court asking
that partition of said premises lie made between
you and tlieiu ns tlio heirs at law of the said
William J. Sparks deceased, should not be par
tiuonct unii divided between said parties, nccoveliiijs
to their respective rights therein ; or if
[V partition can not be hn?l without material injury
to those rights, then for a salo of said
premises, and a division of tbo; rocceds between
the parties, according to theit rights as nforcUlid.
tii>eu under t..y Hand ami J-'ea', tids fourteenth
day of August in lite year of cur
Lord otio tliottsirrrtttrfghi handle? and seventy-seven,
and in tlio one hundred and
second year of Amciieuu Imlrpendcrice.
( 1 ,I(?S. ttlST.
|!U?AL j Judge of I rebate.
'/' > the d.-jen,' ': Wiiti-rn / '. Jbirneil u..J Kiizabe
i. 'At.'<*/!.' ii,.- i /it'.
Take N.'Vtrr, tiiat the Summons in this ac
lion, of which tho foregoing is a t no copy, was
I led iti t'ue ciiice of the Probate nudge tor said
bounty on the 1 :It dav ?.f Align t ls77\Y
A LuAt ii A. McKliSdOK,
PlainiiliV Attorneys.
August td IL77 bd 'it
FIRE! FhVETT FIRE! ! !
1>RUG STORE.
OUll Friends and Patrons nrc in formed that
wo have ettcd one D~ug Store in the
P.iijding in te: . f Spoors & Col ton. formerly
occupied ns tlio Post Office. Give us a call
where you can find a full and complete stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Oils. Notions, Spices and Dyo Stuffs,
and all other articles usually found in a complete
stocked Drug Store.
Our puicliti t-s being made with great care,
and always ut lowest cash rates, v-e feel confident
wee an giving sutisfuc: ton both in <{unii,y of
good:- and prices.
Thankful tor the patronage hcretof rc received,
and liopiug to mot it u continuance.
We are very llcsncuiitllv.
' ciunks & CO.
Aug tl 20 2in
FKMAI, 10 ACA D KM Y.
UNION C. H., S. O.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1S77
CHARGES TOR TWENTY WEEKS,
Academic Department $25 00
Intermediate " 20 00
Primary " So 00 to $15 00
Pupil charged lYoui date of entrance till close
of term. MUS. M. S. CLIFFORD.
Principal.
A uc !> ?0 2tn
B. F. R A W L S & C 0.
Drugs and Medicines.
1 FULL supply at
1Y B. F. RAWLS & CO'S.
No 1, East Union.
July 20 28 If
Patent Medicines.
BRADFIKLD'S Fcnmlo Regulator, Simmons'
Hepatic Compound, Snrsaparilln and Yellow
Dock, at 11. K. 11 AWLS & CO'S.
No. l,Eust Union.
July 20 18 tf
Pure Medicinal Wines.
ND Liquors, for solo at
J\ B. F. RAWLS ft CO'S.
No. 1, East Union.
July 20 28 tf
French Candies.
\ FRESH supply of Fancy Candies, at
B. F. RAWLS & CO'S.
No. 1, East Union.
July 20 28 tf
Cod Liver Oil
AND Lime, for sale at.
13. F. BAWLS & CO S.
No. 1. East L'nicn.
July 20 2R tf
Paints and Oils,
PAINT Brushes, for sale at
13. F. RAWLS St CO S.
No. 1, East Union.
July 20 28 tf
Seed Wheat
1710R sale at
} B. F. RAWLS & CO'S.
No. 1, East Union.
July 20 28 tf
uoi'roin ciii^S!
rpiIE Subscribers have been appointed Agents
JL of the justly popular
WinMhtp <'of ton Gin,
and are prepared to supply those (Jins, also
Gin Gearing,
COTTON PRESSES,
SOROIIUN CANE MILLS
ANl)
Circular Saw Mills,
At vory rcduotMl PriocH.
Persons wishing to purchase any ol the above
will please call at our store, or send to us fur
Circulars and price list.
F. M. FA UK & Co.
Juiy 20 _ 2m
K Ma! nana:! Land!!!
mUR Lands of JOSHUA P. DAW KINS, deL
ceased, amounting to about two thousand
acres situate In Union County, North of l'acolet
Kiver, are offered for sale in lots, and on terms
to suit purchasers.
For further information apply on the premises,
to the undersigned, or to Munro & Munro,
Stcodnian & Kawls, or Sliand & Munro, at Union
C. H, 11. P. HAWKINS,
J. W. TKNOIf,
N. K. TKNCII,
SAUAtl HAWKINS.
May lit . ID tf
RICE, McLTJRE & CO.,
DRALF.RH IN
Dry Goods, Acc.,
AlvE now receiving their supplies
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to which tlirv invito the attention of purchasers.
These goo 's were bought upon the most ADI'A
X'J'A GEO US TERMS, and arc ottered at
very Lou Prit'CN.
PRINTS,
unci oui.iUAttii 1'KinTS, 8J0. CASH.
DRESS GOODS.
Embracing a variety of FABRIC, STYLE and
QUALITY, from 1'JJc. per yard, and upwards.
MU^InilTVS.
WHITE AND COLORED MUSLINS, AND
PIQUES, VERY CHEAP.
ILOSIKPvY, ?L.OVK? JtC,
Hosiery, Gloves, Corse!s, Silk and
L&co Ties, Ladies' 2-Eutton Kid
Gloves, at $1 per Pair.
HAMBURGH EDGINGS,
from 5 to 75c. per yard.
3? 1 TV ENS.
TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, D OYLIES, MARSEILLES
QUILTS, &0.
Cot conduce, Linen Drills, Cassirneres,
&c.
II A T fS .
THE LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT VARIETY.
BOOTS AND NIIOKS,
Wo aeil both LADIES' and GENT'S SHOES,
which we warrant
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in great variety of Style and I'rices.
Everybody ave invited to call and examine our
Slock bciuve 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 10 tf
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
FOSTER &WILKINS,
AT
Prices to Suit the Times.
"T YTE lmvc just opened a complete assortment
YV of Goods, such as wa usually keep, consisting
of
FOREIGN ANDDOMESTIO
DRY GOODS,
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of tho best quality.
Itojuly-Matlc Clotltijiiff,
Gent's and Ladies' Hats,
HARDWARE,
Wooden-Ware. &e.. &e.
All of which have been carefully selected, and
purchased upon the most favorable terms, and
at ilio
Lowest Prices,
and wj propose to meet any fair competition with
CASH BUY EltS.
(live us a call and examine our Goods and test
cur prices before buying elsewhere.
FOSTER & W ILK INS.
April 27 16 tf
GEE & HUMPHRIES.
New Goods Arriving.
OUR new Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Notions, &c.,.
is coming in rapidly. Call daily and examine.
"Every day brings something new" to ear
store. GEE & HUMPHRIES.
April 20 16 tf
NHtr Shirt* and Collar*.
BEST grades of Star Shirts and Collars. Will
take special orders, with measures, for the
same. GEE & HUMPHRIES.
May 4 17 tf.
He*t I.ine of Notion*
WE have sver handled, at
GEE k HUMPHRIES.
May 4 17 If
]fo*iery and Glove*
FROM the commonest Lisle Thread to the best
Silk. Prices to suit the people.
GEE k HUMPHRIES.
May 4 17 tf
Heady-made Clothing.
PRICES FOR HARD TIMES.
GEE k HUMPHRIES.
May 4 17 If
IIa<*, If at*.
A FINK Stock of Hats, from the commonest
Straw to the best hand made Fur. Styles
and prices up with the day.
GEE & HUMPHRIES.
I If A - ?
?i?y t It IT
Fancy CnHMimoros.
V Fit 1.811 supply of Fancy Cassimeres, from
ilio celoV-atod Cliarlottsville Woolen
Mi'ls. Cil'i: & liDMrilRlBF.
May 4 17 ?f