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< ?.? } T*y postoflicc department lias received a letter Worn the postmaster at .Sandy Hook, Ivy., whijli saye : On the night of tho 'J'Jd instant, one-half the town was burned, including the pogtofticc and its entire contents. Tho fire was incendiary, being caused by a band of desperadoes, their purpose being to rob the mails. The postmaster reports the band still ut largo, and says they now threaten his lifr, and further that the authorities are unable to arrest the thieves. He advises the department to dfficontiuuo mail sorvice at that point until a sufficient force enn be had to arrest the entire gang. Tho department has the matter under consideration. . ? -? Juduk Nohtuopto he District Attorney.?A Special dispatch to the Charleston Journal of Commerce from Chattanooga, whero President Hayes was stopping nt the time, says there is buu ucat uumuiiij tur aiuiing uiiti jj. 0. Northrop will receive the appointment of United State District Attorney for South Caroli no, and that this statement may be regarded as oflicial. This declaration gives thc'black eyo to Judge Carpenter's aspirations. Tiib Eimibfiklu Hanoi.so.?Joe Henderson, colored, who was to have been hanged at Kdgctield Friday, has been respited for two weeks, and there is a possibility that his scutouce will be commuted to imprisonment for lite. The sugar crop of Louisana for the present year, it is confidently expected, will amount to not less than 200,000 hogsheads, which would be an incrcaso of more than 30,000 hogsheads over last year's crop. The consumption of sugar in all parts of the world is constantly increasing? increasing with amazing rapidity. The Markets. Union, Sept. 27.?Cotton?But little brought in as yet. Prices at this date range from 10 to lO'/J. Columbia,Septemtier 25.?Cotton firm?middling tov* @1014; salon 72 bales. Chari.kston, September 25.?Cotton quiet?middling 11 ; receipts 1,204; sales 500. Nkw York, September 25?12 M.?Money 6. Gold 1.03%. Exchange?long 4.85^; short 4.87. Cotton quiet and steady?uplands 11%; Orleans 11^;sales 1,000. futures steady?September U.32@tl.:t5 ; October ll.24<d 11. 26; November ll.16@ll.17; Deeeiutier 11.14@11.16; January U.22@ll.34. Livkrpool, September 25.?Cotton active and firmer? middling uplands 6%; middling Orleans sates 12,ooo; speculation aud cxjKjrt 2,000; receipts 10,(xx), no American. List of Letter* Held for postage at Union 1*. ()., Sept. 22, 1877: ?Mr. W. Fox, Fultonville, N. Y., Miss Josephine Jennings, Union, S. C., Mr. M. 8. l'orter, Santuo, S. C., Rev. R. W. Sanders, Chester, S. C. JAMES H. GOSS, 1'. M. "Why will you Pine Away. Without a Parallel.?Tho demand for Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator is beyond precedent in the annals of popular remedies. Orders come in so thick and fust that the Proprietor has, heretofore been unable to fill thcra all. He is happy to state that arrangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator on a scale e<{ual to the SOuiv. emergency, *nd the public may feel assured that _.1 ?.V,?nce~w?^ait?J now be supi>lic?L__LLlH*iw?rh&~l preat remedy, in all over Georgia. Hereafter no ^K need sutler from suppressed, suspended regular menstruation. This valuable inedi^^^Hnnc is prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, ^^P^Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1 50 per battle by respectable druggists throughout America. For sale by ail druggists, and by A. IRWIN & Co., Union. Sept 14 86 4t LAST CALL FOR TAXES. I WILL attend at the following nnnied times and places, for the purpose of collecting tho October installments of Taxes ; the levy being, 7 Mills for State purposes; 2 Mills for ordinary County purposes. 1 Mill for past indebtedness of County. Mills for Interest on S. & A. R. R. Bonds. $1 CM) I'ell for Educational purposes. Monday October 1st until Saturday October 6th inclusive at Uuion Court House. Tuesday October It at Draytonville. Wednesday " 10 " Goudeysville. Thursday ' 11 ? Goings'. Friday " 12 " Jonesville. Satuiday " 1.1 " Gibbs'. Monday " 15 " Union C. II. Tuesday " 1(5 " Cross Keys. Wednesday " 17 " Goshen Hill. Thursday ?? 18 " Fish Dam. Friday " 19 " Santuc. Saturday " 20 and until the end of the month at Union C. II. - J. P. THOMAS, T. U. C. * *-" Sept 28 38 5t Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership under the firm name of Tinsley A Richmond was dissolved in June last, by mutual consent. IRA. E. TINSLEY, B. P. RICHMOND. Sep 7 3.r> It A Home For a White Woman. WANTED, ft white woman, to cook. One willing to work can get fair wages and n good home. Address P. O. Box No. 40, Union. Aug 31 34 tf C O rr T O IV GINM! STEAM ENGINES ,4 PL0W8 AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. PERSONS wishing any of the above will do well giving us a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. QIBBES & OO. Aug 3 20 2m Notice to Creditor**, IN pursuance te order of Hon. L. C. Northrop, Judge of the Seventh Circuit, dated and tiled this day, in a cause pending in the Court of Common Pleas for Uniou County, all persons holding claims against the Estate of William H Long, deceased, are required to present nnd establish the same before me, in my office, en or iwiore ine nrst uay 01 uciouer, next. CHARLES HOLT, Clerk of Court. August 20, 1877. 33 Gt ~ Land! Landll Land\TT 11HE Lands of JOSHUA P. DAW KINS, da. ceased, amounting to about two thousand acres situate in Union County, North" of Pacolet lliver, 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, Ktcedman <V Kawls, or Sliand & Munro, at Union C. II. H. F. HAWKINS, J. W. TKNCII, N. K. TENCII, SARAH HAWKINS. May 18 10 tf 177 A. TO W IN mi K IN 1> , Attorney at Law, IT N I O \ (!. II -, H . II. March 2 8 tf TREASURER'S A B. Johnson, Jr., Treasurer, in account with tl Stit/pjyifirr Cotton and Goneral Commission Merchant, CHARLESTON, So. Oa. PROMPT attention given to sale of Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice ami produce of all kinds. Merchandise bought, free ofCoinmission. Agent nt Charleston for State Line of Ocean Steamships between New York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and all parts of Europe. references: ll.VNK of charleston, JAR. AHOKR a co., oiiAs. t. lowndes a Co., Charleston, S. C. Sept 21 37 3m FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE milE Subscriber oilers tor sale bis plantation JL in the fork of Rruad and l'aoolct Rivers, containing Tour hundred and forty FIFTY ACRES GOOD BOTTOMS on liroud River and tell en Pacolet. lias about eighty acres of upland in cultivation ; seventy acres in originul Forest, and the bulauce in old field pines. This is perhaps as valuable a plantation as any in Union County. The location is entirely exempt from Fever and is only olfcred for sale because I am too far advanced in years to attend to it. Any person wishing to see the land will please apply to me on the premises, or to Maj. II. F. 1 McDowell at Pacolet Depot. * ? ? JAMES H. ALEXANDER. S/mrtun please copy four times and send bill to 11. F. McDowell. Sept 21 37 fit The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION, In the Court of Probate. IIY JOS. F. GIST, Judge of Probate in Union County. W11EUEAS, A. A. Gault, bath applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOSEPHINE GAULT, late of Union County, deceased. >m .1 V 1 ~j ;-? i iicau urc uiciuiuru iu tuu ?nu uuiiiuiii.^ii hii and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of l'robate for the said County, to be hoiden at Union Court House on the tenth day of October 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M., to shotv cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this twenty-fourth day of September, A. L>., 1877, and in the one hundred and second year of American Independence. JOS. F. GIST | Judge of l'robate. Sep 28 38 ' 2t THE GREATEST WONDER ?OF TitK? NINETEENTH CENTURY. DAVENPORT's NEW AND NOVEL PROCESS OF PRESERVING Meats, Vegetables and Fruits. TTTITll this process Fruits of all kinds can V be kept in open vossels without dunger of fermentation, obviating the expense of hermetically sealing. Nothing bcleterious to health is used, as we can show by nuinerc.s testimonials of physicians and scientific men throughout the Southern States. It i* Simple, Cheap,land ltequire.s Little Time and Labor. The cost docs not exceed three centsa barrel for corn ; two cents per hushel for tomutoes, etc. ; cucumbers, okra, peas, beans, fruits, etc., for a trifling sum. Meats can be preserved effectually in the same way, at a cost not exceeding five cents per hundred pounds. Persons using this process will effect a large saving in their household expenses, and have fresh fruits, meats, vegetables, etc., at ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR. For the next three months we will sell Family Rights to mako and use the preparation for i>5.00. AUSTIN & CO., Agents for Union County. Ncpt 21 H7 tf Who Wants a Wagon? PARTI MS are now making up an order for a Car Load of Wagon#?one, two or four horse ?from tlie West, and any person wishing to join in the order can do so hy leaving their names and the kind of wagons they want at the Times Office. Sept 11 ill Flour and Meal 4.TOR sale, at the lowest rash prices, nt I lie * Steam Mill. T. M. Wll ITKSI DBS & Co. Sept II ilt> If DR. To Balance from previous year $ 12 47 To Liquor Licenses, viz.* II. J. Thompson ?200 W. R. Davis 200 W. E. McNeace 400 R. F. Biggs 201-1001 00 " Billiard License 00 00 " Butchers'..." 14 7:1 " Ten l'in " 75 00 " Insurance Agents..." 40 00 rscwing >130-11100 Agents..." 10 00 " Sliow 20 00 " Drny 40 00 " Livery Stable " 20 70 " Fertilizer Agents " 08 71 " Cotton Weigher " 10 00 " Taxes lor previous year 2 75 " Fines 48 00 " Heal F.state and Merchandize Tax... 288 78 " Street Tax 227 50 " I'eualty on Street Tax 4 00 " Cement sold Jas. Grant 18 75 " D. Johnson, Treas'r, excess of Kxditures 1 91 Total $2017 39 I, D. A. Townsend, by the direction of a Kesol 8, 1877, have examined the Receipts and Kxpcnd Council for the year ending Sept. 10, 1877, anil represents a true and just account of lus receipt! Sept 20, 1877 State ok South Carolina ) Union County j 1, 1). Joiins.>1 Sheet represents a true account of my Receipts a ding Sept. 10, 1877. Sworn to before me this 20th day of Scptombe Sept. 28 EmilLISIIU) 1871. GEO. 13* KDWAltDH. I ININU^Vr. liKPOUT. \e Town Council of Union, fur the ijcor %-ndiny 10, 1877. CH. Hy Balance to Marshall for previous year ? 82 05 " Marshall's Salary, 71*2 (Hi " Lamp Lighter '-/V1*20 00 " Special Marshnlls .TBSJfr 75 25 " Judgment, 1'. Dunn ci. CouucilT^K- 160 95 ' ' Shade Purhum vs. Council 34 16 " Jail Fees, paid Sheriff' 49 30 " Oil, Latups, Chimneys, &c 130 83 ' Work on Streets, Cistern, &c., 344 40 '? Lumber and Freight 17 96 ' Cement for Cistorn and freight 61 2*2 " Preliminary Survey of ltailroad 100 00 " Sundry Small Accounts 0 20 " Printing 31 41 " Allen & Itobirison 7 <K> " Street 'fax of Flection Managers... 4 00 " Part of Show Lict use refunded. 6 (Ml " Commissions 100 02 ?2017 39 lutiott of the Town Council, adopted September itures of D. Johnson, Jr., Treasurer of the Town do hereby certify that the above Balance Sheet ? and disbursement's. ' ?* ""*? ?-v1). A. TOWNSKND. ?, Jit., <lo solemnly swear that the above Halancc nd Disbursements, tis Treasurer, for the year enD. JOHNSON, Jit. r, 1877. S. S. STtlKKS, Trial Justice. 38 It Sheriffs Sales. BV virtue of Sundry executions to me directed, I will sell, 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 title and interest that T. .1. Vinson has in 1HO acres ot' land belonging to the estate of Thomas Vinson deceased, bounded by lands of .John l\ McKissick, William G. Fowler, .1. C. Harris and others. I.uvied on and to be sold, for the interest that T. J. Vinson has in said land' at the suit of A. L>. Spears as Administrator of (jilcs Sharp deceased, against T. J. Vinson, J. S. Gregory, T. J..llama and James \V. Vinson. A l.SG One House and lot Located in the Town of Uuion belonging to the estate of William W. James, deceased, whereon Mrs. M. A. James, now lives, containing one and one-tenth acres, more or less, bounded Fast by Church street, South by I. G. McKissick land. West by Mountain street and North by O. 1). II. Graham Lot. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the esT^^of W. \Y. .1 nines at the suits of A. 1*Turner, It. T. Gist survivor, MitchcJ West and others, against M, A. F. James, Administratrix. AI.SO _ Two tracts of land, one known astlic.lonas Little tract, containing St I acres, more or less, bounded I by lands of Thomas G. Hart, James N. Itonncr, Lemuel McDanicl. Sr., Thomas Ihirgess; and the home tract of Joseph Austell, containing two hundred acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Wm. J. Me Lure, I*. M. Cohen, the Jonas Little trac't and Thomas nurgc.is. Ttu^v-trnctirl?<ied on and to 0e sol I as the property of Joseph Austell, at the several suits of \dininistrntors of F. T Net hers, against Joseph Austell, Win. .1. Kccnati, It. A. Jeter and Wm. Muuro and others, against Joseph Austell. AI.SU One tract of land located in Union County, containing ( "()") five hundred and seven acres, ninrc l.r Ihjj Ur.il tila.d lir l.in.t^ ..I' 111- I! I.' Walker, I!. J. Thompson, II. II. Ilelue, audoili| ers. I.cvie'l on ami to lie sold as the property I of John T. llelue, at the suit of Spears & | t'oltou against John T. Heine. AI.SO All the right title and interest .that John Tinsley has in the House ami lot, whereon Adeline Tinsley now lives, located in the Town of Union, containing seven acres, more or less, hounded on the South by Main street, West l>y llev. H. (5. Clifford, North by Win. Monro and Hast by N. H. Farr's lot, und belonging to the estate of John Tinsley, deceased. Levied on antl to he sold lor the interest thut John C. Tinsley has in said lot, at the suit of Ti* Lowndes, against John ('. Tinsley and Captain Tinsley, It MACHKTH, S. U. C. September 7, 1H77 dt? :{t Sheriff's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF US/ON. In the Court of Probate. Lelty Spencer vs. Reps Edwards and others. I)URSUANT to an order Iroia Hon. Joseph F. (list, Probate Judgo for Union County, I 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 Santuc Township, containing one hundred and twenty acres, tuote or less, and houided by lauds of lb J. Fant, T. 15. llatcs, C. K. Sims and others.? This land is sold for partition amongst the parties to this suit. TERMS OF SA LK.?Ono?*VnYiV-A?l he -purchase money to he 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 premises to the Probate .Judge, to secure the balance of the purchase money.? Purchaser to pay for titles. R. MACHKTII, S. U. C. September 0, 1877 516 51t PRACTICE ECONOMY! i si: iuvi\<; itico^ imtext WATER-PROOF BUILDING PAPER. IT is intended to lake the place of shingles, . or tin on roofs, oilcloth or woolen carpets, on floors, an<l 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 (Jen, Wallace's; the ceiling at Mr. F.*II. Count's; the roofing at.I. K. Young's store, east of the hotel, at Col. A. (J. Hire's, at Dr. Clibbes'. and on my new house nearly opposite the l'resbyterian Church. Samples can be seen at inylboiiso or at Dr. (Jibbes' Drug Store. I am prfpared to furnish these materials in any cpianfittes, and can apply them cheap. The roofing is water-proof and fire-proof and warranted lo give satisfaction.? Kstimates will be made at anVtiino, I'. T. DKMASTKK, Agent. Aug <11 31 3m Seed Barley. \NY person wishing to buy liarley, clean and good, can be accommodated by applying at the Times Oflice. Sept I I 3l> I m I i J. E. ADGER&Co. II II II lilll if A. CCI1 II K M re I1 I , CHARLESTON, S. ('. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ? FOllElUN AND DOMESTIC HARD WARE and CUTLERY, (inns, ISir /rou a nil Steel. Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Eairfian/.'s Standard Scales. Suite Agutils for the Celebrated FARMERS FRIEND PLOW. A FULL LISK OF A (SlllUUL Till A L /.?/I'LFMLWTS AX ft Sl'FKLS. {STATE AGENTS FOB THE TltEDEUAK. HORSE AND MULE SHOES, wliicli have been recently impioved, ami we now oll'cr them to the trade with ENTIRE SA T/SEA CTIOX. Our stock is now full ami complete, to which we invite the I A I.I. TRADE. fbtiS" All orders teceive prompt and careful attention. J. J\L Ad^'oi* iV Co. 137 AND 139 MEETING STREET, f/lisirlcsloii S. t'. Aii}? Ill, !*77 IM din SHERIFF'S SALES. Tito State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK UNION. In the Court of Probate. James N. Hen iter ) vs. > Tart it ion. Thomas J. Greer. j IV order of Joseph F. Gist, Probate Judge _! for Uuion County, tiled in the above stated i case, I will sell before Union Court House door, on the tirst Monday in October next, within (he legal hours of Slierilf's sales, all that tract of land located in the County of Union, in Union Township, now in the possession off. J. Greer, abotti three miles South-cast of lite Town of Union, bounded by lands of Mrs. Catharine Hawkins, i' i i:. i i s-.. H i ?' . . v. uivvi, UIOIIC9 I .Klllll IMUll'IOIl, (I III. Frazicr and Rcnjamiu I'. Hawkins, containing sixty eight ami ;{ acres, (<!*;{) more or Less. A plat of said land is now on tile in the Probate Judge's otiice, TLK.MK llfSALK. One-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year; the purchaser to give bond and a Mortgage of the Premises to the Probate Judge, to secure the balance of the purchase money, and pav for titles. ' II. MAt llllTII. S. U. C. September ti, 1*77 80 8t FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE! ! ! :o: i H >lt IK ti SrJX >1? 5 OL'lt l-'riends and Patrons are informed that we have opened onr It rug Store in the Pudding in rear of Spears \ Coltyii, formerly occupied as the Post Ollieo. tiive us a call where you can' find a lull and complete stock of DllUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Mils, Notions, Spices and Dye St nil's, and all other articles usually found in a complete stocked Drug Store. Our purchases being made with great care, avid always at lowest cash rates, we feci conliilJ-nt wee an giving satisfaction both in quality of good* and prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, and hoping to merit a continuance. We arc very llespect full v. til Dlti'.S & CO. i Aug :i 'JO 'Jill FE>1 AI.i: ACADEMY, UNION C. H., S. C. F.VLI/ITKM Ol'KNSSIdrmiltKK 1*7 7 CHARGES FOR TWENTY WEEKS, Academic Department S'Jo do intermediate 'JO (lit Primary " 6"> DO to Sl.\ 00 i vii.ii^vi iruui 11inu ui emraucc (111 Close of icnu. MllS. M. S. CLIITOIID. l'rincipal. Aujr I? HI' 2m B. F. RAWLS & CO. Drugs and Medicines. Vl'UI.I. supply al 15. F. HAW I.S & CO S. No 1, Kuat Union. July'20 *2* tf Patent Medicines. I > It A DF1 FLU'S Female llegulator, Simmons' A J Hepatic Compound, Sursaparilla and Yellow Dock, at 15. F. 1I AWI.S & t t)"S. No. 1, Hast l'nion. July *20 IS ItPure Medicinal Wines. VND Liquors, for sale at 15. F. It AWLS & CD'S. No. 1, Fast Union. July *20 2S if French Candies. VFKFSI1 supply of Fancy Candies, at 1$. F. 11 AWLS & CO'S. No. 1, F.ast Union. July *20 *2S tf Cod Liver Oil VND Lime, fur sale nt. 15. F. KAWI.S .?< CO'S. ' No. 1. FastUnicn. July 20 '2S tf Paints and Oils, PAINT 15rushes, for salo at 15. F. 15AWLS k CO S. No. 1, Fast Union. July 20 28 tf Seed Wheat IjlOR sale at P 1$. F. RA WLS & C0'8. No. 1, Fast Union. July 20 28 tf DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT To Itt'iil or Tor Sale, Ol'l'OSlTB J T. Hill's dwelling at (lie Railroad crossing. xi.so Several very desirable Lots on Main Street, suitable for business stands, FOR SALK t'llKAl', and on reasonable Teims. T. McNAI.LY. Aug 1 .1 tf RICE, McLTJRE & CO., I?F\!.i:itS IN I>i\V (joods, A HE now receiving t hoi r supplies of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they invite the intention of jmrchascrs. These gooils were bought upon the most ADVA ST.l'i'KdL'S Th'HMS, ami arc ollercd at very Low l'rU'CM. PRI TV rr s, 15EST STANDARD PRINTS, SJc. CASH. DRESS GOODS. Embracing a variety of FAP?RI(\ STYLE and QUALITY, from I'.'.jc. per yard, nnd upwards rvb u s Ij i :r\ . white ani> colored ml'si. ins, and pdjues. very cheap. IIOSI KKV, LOVKS &C, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsefs, Silk unci Lace Tios, Ladies' 2-Button Kiel Gloves, at $1 per Pair. HAMBURGH EDGINGS, from 5 to 75c. per yard. I. I TN IC TV JS . TABLE Ll.NKN, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, MARSKI LEES QUILTS, Me. Cottonades, Linen Drills, Cassimeres, &c. II A I S. I'llK LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS AIS1> SIIOKS, Wo sell both LADIES' an.l GEN'T'K SHOES, which wc warrant. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in great variety of Style and Prices. Everybody are invited to call and examine our St"ck before purchasing elsewhere, as wc are satisfied we can please you, both in Goods and IMMPO?I I'fll: iMiflw cnn.i?.A 1. ? .1 ? ?< ? ?,. 1)RK'BS FOR HARD TIMES. GF.K & HUMPll Rl F.S. May ! 17 if lla h. Hatm. A FINE Slock of Hals, from I lie commonest Straw totlicliest handmade Fur. Stylos an<l prices up with the day. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 if Fancy CftMlmerM. AFRESH supply of Fancy t'assiineres. from tlir celrliralcd liiarloi i svillc Uoolen Mills. GEE & HUMPH HIKS. May 1 17 If RICE, McLURE & CO. April *27 10 tf NEW GOODS ,irsT ki:< i:ivki> nv FOSTER & WILKINS, A'L' Prices to Suit the Times. ? A \7"''' have just opened a complete assortment V\ of Goods, such as we usually keep, consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC i)ltY lor Ladies' and Gent lemon's wear. BOOTS AND SHOES, of ilie best quality. IS o> si <1 .v - 31 ti ?i ?* Glut It i Gent's and Ladies' Hats, HARDWARE, Wooden-Ware, &e., &c. All of \\ hicli have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most favorable terms, and lit till* I PritTs, anil \vj propose lo meet any fair competition with CASH ?r\ 111 IS. (live tiit a call and examine our Goods and test our prices before buying elsewhere. FOSTER X W11.KINS. April 27 It! tf GEE & HUMPHRIES. New Goods Arriving. 01'It new Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Iteady-niade Clothing, Mats, Notions, .tc., is coining in rapidly. Call daily and examine. "Every day brings something new" to our store. GEE & H UM I'll IUE8. April 20 1") tf Slur SliirlM mid Collars*. J> EST grades of Star Shirts and Collars. M ill 3 take special orders, with measures, for tho same. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May I 17 if. Herd lane of \ot ions W E havo ever handled, at GEE & IIUMl'H It IKS. May -I 17 tf Hosiery and (dovcM I71ROM tho commonest I.hlc Thread to the heat J. Silk. Prices to suit the people. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf_ lotltlt.lllflilit f'laillilna*