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Tua Touch ih Nohth Cabouha.?Raleigh. March 15.?Tea days Ago negro named Albert Taber attempted a criminal assault upon a prominent lady of Oxford during ber hueband's absence at night. He waa captured two days ago and was tried before a magistrate. He was he'.d on two counts, burglary and attempted criminal assault. Threats of lynching wire made by the wbite people. The negroes made threats that if Taber was harmed they would burn the town. This dispute oocurred yesterday at 2 o'clock. This morning fire broke out in the bert part of the town and burned cot twenty-three firms, or about half the business j onion of the town. The loss is $100,GCO, insurance about $86,000. This morning Taber was taken from Oxford by an aimed guatd and brought to this city. He reached here this oxening and lain jail. On the same day a fire ocouired at Wilson, destirjing S8.CCO worth of property, and another at Lumberton, destroying $100,000 worth of property. Would Have it if it Cost $50.?My daughter has been suffering for many years with t liAt dreaded affliction known aa female disease, which has cost me manj dollars, and notwithstanding I had the best medical attendance, coold not find relief. 1 have used many other kinds of medicines without any effect I had just about given her up?was out of heart, but happened in the store of W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persuaded me to buy a bottle of Bradfleld's Female Regulator. She began to improve at once, and 1 was so delighted with its effects that 1 bought eeveial more hottlesThe price seemed to be very high at first, but now I think it theoheapest preparation on the globe, and knowing what I do about it, if to-day one of my family was suffering, 1 would have it if it coet $50 a bottle, for it has cured my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife | do most heartily recommend Br&dfield a l'emale Regulator to be just what it is represented to be. Respectfully, H. D. Frathebston, Springfield, Tenn. Send for our book containing valuable information for women. It will be mailed free to applicants. Bradfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Kixq Solomon's Dbviob Fails.?A habeas oorpus case was brought before Judge Dlekson for trial last Tuesday for the possession of a colored baby. There was an able array of oouneil for both claimants. Both sides proved so much that Judge Dickson was in doubt about who really was the right owner of the ohild. Bethinking himself of a Bible precedent, the Judge proceeded to grasp the baby by the leg, reached down into his girdle and pulled out his bowie khife, and proposed to do the square thing by the claimants by slicing the baby in two. Both claimants, thinking the Judge had a right to divide the baby rushed frantically up to him, saying: "Boss, don't kill him. You may have him. The Judge accepted the gift, and will send the ? gkIi, (.Miniature.?Htnrv Countv Oaf, Weekly. Will hot Call an Extra [Session.?Washington, March 11.?Speaker Carlise bad an interview with the President to-day, in whloh tbe latter expressed himself quite forcibly Upon the subject of calling an extra session of Congress. He said positively that be would not do so unless it beoame, in his opinion, necessary la avoid a financial depression. He intitrated that if the accumulating surplus in the Treasury grew to such an extent that it became alarming and threatened business complications, he would then assemble the Fiftieth congress, otherwise he would not, no matter how much he was advised to do so. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of P. M. Cohen & Bro., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make payment to P. M. Cohen. .. . P.M.COHEN. HARRY M. COHEN. March 18 11 3t. Olenn Springs Railroad. BY order of the Board of County Commissioners of Union County, the legal voters (land-owners) of Bogansville township, will meet at Gibb's Store on the 2t>th day of March, 1887, for the purpose of electing delgates to represent them in sny convention that may be oalled by the Stockholders of the Glenn Springs Railroad Company, also at the regular polling places, in Crosa Keys and Goaben Hill Townships, on same day, for same purpose, as the act of incorporation instructs and declares necessary. Number of delegates to be elected, aocordiog to the said Act of incorporation is three or five. Union, March 14. 1887. Jno. P. Gage, JA8. T. DOUGLASS, Clerk. Ciiairmam or Boabd. March 17. 11 2t. LUMBER AND SHINGLES. 1 WILL furnish alimited amount of Lumbe, ud Shingles during Ibis year, for CA8I1 at reasonable prices. M. CHAPIN, Peak, S. C. Jan 14 2 If. Notice of Dissolution. THE partnerabip heretofore existing under the firm name of Ray & Dartles, doing bnsiness in the town of Union, 8. C., was dissolved on tha 16th, day of January, 1887, by mutual consent, W. E. RAY, J. H. DARTLES. , Feb 18 7 4t. Revised Poll Tax. ALL persona over fifty (601 years of age, who have assessed themselves in the last asrctsment, will please report their names to me by the 1st of May. The Supply Act for the present assessment reduced the Poll Tax to persons of 60 years of age. N. D. MORGAN, Auditor U. C. March 11 10 8t. GO TO THE CHEAP CA8H DRUG STORE ?AT TUBRAINBOW FRONT, NEXT TO FARR A THOMSON'S, FiR Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Combs, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Perfunies, Ac. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes ompounded with care. We also keep the best 6 CENT CIGAR IN THE CITY. J. W. 3W1NK A CO. March 11 10 lin Wl W *T I 1 W V to be mads. Cat this on Ml I | |\| KJ1 and return to us, aud wa 171 1 J 111 1*J I wU' d 7on free, aanm AA \# A e d A thing of groat value and Import mkm to you, that will tart you In bustneaa which will bring yon In mora money right away than anything alaa In thla world. Any ona can do tbo work and tiro at home. Either ma; allegro. Something now, that J oat coin* mouey for all worker*. Wa will etart you; capital not needrdThla la one of the genuine, Important chancee of a lifetime. Theaa who are'ambltlowa and enterprising will not delay. Grand out lit free. Address, Taun a Co., Augusta, llalne. Dec .? W ly. Old papers for nolo at this ofleo nt 60 coats par hundrtd. mm NOTICE OF ELECTION -ON? RAII.HOAD Subscription. ?IN? DRAYTONVILLE TOWNSHIP. OrrKIR Of CoUHtT COMMIMIOMBU, \ V ? IN, S. C., MABCH 16, 1887. J Will.' '! \3, a petition hM been filed with tlit County Commissioner! of Union < County, signed by n majority of the Freehold era of Draytonville Township, ef Union County, < in aooordanco with the provisions of tho Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, enti- t tied an Aot to incorporate the Union, Gaffney i City and Rutheifordton railroad Company, i approved March 18, 1878,*lnd acts amendatory ? thereof, asking that tho question of Subscrip- > tion or No Subscription of the sum of twenty thousand dollars to the Capital stock of said ( Company, which subscription shall be made in ? Coupon Bonds of said township, bearing seven I per cent, interest, and payable in equal install- c ments in 16, 20, 24 and 28 years, after the I date thereof, as provided by said act, be sub- ? milted to the qualified electors of eaid Town- i ship. And further, that the fund realized on said bonds to be expended exolnsively in the oonstruction ef said railroad within the limits of said township. The terms of this subscription is, that provided the said railroad bo built by the way of Qaffney City, Spartanburg County, South Carolinn. And whereas, the said Commissioners have by a resolution of their board, fixed the amount t proposed to be subscribed, according to the ? requests of said petition, at twenty thousand fl dollars iu seven per ccut. coupon bouds C of eaid towuship, said bonds to be t made payable in equal installments in 16, 20, 24 and 2b years after the date thereof, as provided in said Act. It is hereby ordered that an election be he'd for said purpose, on Tuesday the 2tith day of April, 1887, and that the polls be opened at the various election precincts, within the said township of Draytonville, in the County of Union, flroin 7 o'clock A. M., until 6 o'clock P. M., of that day, at which election nil qualified electors of said township shall be entitled to vote, that the ballots shall have written or printed thereon, the words, "Subscription" or "No Subscription." I The managers of the last general election for the election preoincts, within snid township, j are hereby appointed managers of the eleotion q herein ordered. Said managers shall make returns and meet at tha Court llama of Countj, and count the voles and declare the result of said election, and certify the same to , the Chairman of the Board of County Co mm is- ( sioners of naid County, as provided by law, on a or before Friday, the 29th day of April, 1887. c Dy order of the Board: t Jno. P. Gaok, JA8. T. DOUGLASS, a Clerk. Chairman b. c. c. it. o. . March 18. 11. Gt. c t An OrdinanceI To raise Supplies for the Fisoal Year commencing September lO, 1886. Council Chamber, 1 Union March 1st., 1887. / BE it ordained by the Town Counoil of Union, ( in the Stoto of South Carolina, now met ' and sitting, and by the authority of the same: f Section 1st. That a tax of two and a half g mills upon every dollar of the value of all Real Estate, stock in trade and personal property in thetown of Union and be the same is, hereby levied to meet the ordinary expenses of the municipal government of said town, for the fiscal year commencing September 10th, 188G. Sec. 2. That the sum of one dollar and fifty cents be fixed as a commutation for street and road duty, and the said eum is hereby 1 required to be paid by each and every ablebodied male person between the ages of eighteen and fifty-five, who reside within the incorporate limits of said town. Sec. 3. That the town Treasurer do proceed at once to collect the taxee herein levied, and that he shall keep his books open from the 1st j of April until the 1st of May, 1887, after which ^ time he shall proceed by distress or otherwise as prescribed by law to collect such as romuin un- _ paid, with a penalty of twenty per cent. 8ec. 4. That tlie basis of values for the taxa- 1 ition of Real Estate, Personal property aud stock ^ n trade, shall be lakon from the books of the ^ County Auditor for the year 1880, as far as it relates to the town of Union. (l Bsc. 5. License fees shall be as follows: ^ For each dealer in fertilizers from 8 to 25 tons $5 00 For each dealer in fertilizers from p 25 to 75 tons 10 00 A For each dealer in fertilizers from P 75 to 225 tons 16 00 g| For each dealer in 8ewing machines 5 00 For each Life Insurance Agent 10 00 I ? Fire ? ? 10 00 ~ For each Livery or Sale Stable.. 25 00 . For eaob Carriage, buggy and hearse I kept for hire, outside of livery or sale . steble per annum 10 00 For each two-horse dray, per annum 10 00 For each one-horse dray per annum 5 00 g For each billiard saloon on Main St. 25 00 " " ' on Back St. 16 00 For each ten-pin Alley , 50 00 ^ For each and every circus per day 75 00 . " ? ' side show " " 10 00 p ' " " ' Lecturer, Musical p entertainment, play or show for reward H or gain, per day 5 00 I For each and every itinerant salesman per day 5 00 For each and every Auctioneer per day 2 50 Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the said Town of Union, on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1887. 8. A. E. Pabham, H. 8. BEATV, CLIBK, INTKNDAHT. March 4 0 8t 1 The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. -j . Id tho Court of Common Pleas. E. L. Under, Plaintiff againtt [E. L. Under, Jr., Defendant. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. T# the Defendant, E, L. Linder, Jr. * You are hereby summoned and required to * answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the _ Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ofhce at No. M 8 Law Range, Union 8. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exolusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court _ tor tue reueruemanaea in tne comprint. Dated Union,*8. C., 1st February, A. D., 188 7 ' DAVID JOHNSON. JR. Plaint if a Attorney. ^ I JAMES MUNBO, ? -w j Clark. To E. L. Under, Jr., Drfrndant. You will take notloo that tba Complaint in thia action, together with tho summons?of A which the foregoing ia a cojy?waa filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, at Union, r S. C., on the first day of February, A. D. 1887. f DAVID JOHN8CN JR. Plaintiff'a Attorney, The State of South Carolina. ' COUNTY OF UNION. Io the Court of Common Pleas. I. W. Posey and Benj. P. Posey, partners, trading under the firm name of J. W. Posey & Brother, Plaintiffit, againtl E Lawrence Linder, Defendant. Summons for Relief.?Complaint Served. To (he Defendant in (hit action. ^ YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this notion, a sopy of whioh is herewith served upon you, ind to serve a copy of your answer to the sail somplaint on the subscriber at bis offioe at Union, 8. C., within twenty days after theaerrice hereof, exclusive of the day of such serrice; and if you fail to answer the complaint vi>hin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this iction will apply to the Court for the relief denanded in the Complaint. Witness, James Munro, Esq., Clerk of the ?ourt of Common Pleas, in and for the County iforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 1st day of . February iu the year of our Lord one thousand * tight hundred and eighty-seven, and in the one tundred and eleventh year of the Sovereignty ind Independence of the United 8tates of Vmerica. 1 D. A. TOWN8END, Plaintiffs 'Attorney. | Seal | A Soutii Carolina, 1 Union County, t To E. Lawrence Linder, defendant: You will ake notice that the complaint herein and the Summons (of which the above is a copy) was iled in the offico of the Clerk of the Court of _ 'ommon Pleas, for Union County aforesaid on he first day of February 1887. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Feb 4 6 6t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Id tho Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Hunter, Plaintiff I againit S. L. Linder Jr., E. L. Linder, Lanier Linder and L. C. McCrackin, Defendant*. "o the Defendant? above named: Si Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. you are hereby summoned and required to ^ answer the complaint in this action, hicli is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jourt of Common Pleas, for the said County, ,nd to serve a copy of your answer to the said lomplaint on the subsoribcr at his office, No. 8 ? .aw Range, Union, 8. C., within twenty days ,fter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of A uch service; and if you fail to answer the ? omplaint within the time aforesaid, the pluiniff in this action will apply to the Court for he relief demanded in the complaint. "Dated Union, 8. C., 1st February A. D. 1887 DAVID JOHNSON, JR. Plaintiff's Attorney. J skal I JAMES MUNRO ( w-, J Clerk. To the Defendant, E. L. Linder, Jr. Take notice that the complaint in this action, T ogetber with the Summons, of whioh the foreoing is a copy?was filed in the office of the llerk of the Court of Common Pleis, at Union, 1. C., on the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1887. DAVID J0HN80N, JR. Plaintiff's Attorney. The State of South Carolina. ? COUNTY OF UNION. G In the Court of Common Pleas. *' Si Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. ac James. M. Gibbs, riaintiff, th again tt wi E. Lawrence Linder, Defendant. in 'o'the Defendant in (hie action. VTOU are hereby summoned and required to C< J[. answer the complaint in this action, a af spy of which is herewith served upon you of nd to serve a copy of your answer to the said th omplaint on the subscriber at his office, at in Inion, within twenty days after the service so ercof; exclusive of the day of such service ; St nd if you fail to answer the complaint within le time aforesaid; the plaintiff in this action r 'ill apply to the Court for the Relief deman- J ed in the Complaint. ( Witness, James Munro, Esq., Clerk of the T ourl of Common Pleas, in and for the County foresaid, at the place aforesaid, 2nd day of T. cbruary, in the year of our Lord one thouind eight hundred and eighty seven and in to ie one hundred and eleventh year of the fo jvercignty aod independence of the United I 01 tates of America. S. - \ D. A. TOWNSEND, Seal V Plaintiff's Attorney. JAMES MUNRO, Clerk. _ OUTH CAROLINA, > UNION UOItXTY. / To E. Lawrence Under : Take notice that le Summons of whioh the above is a cop/ and te complaint were filed in the office of the lerk of Court of Common Pleas for Union ountj aforesaid on the 3d da/ of Pebruar/, 887. D. A. TOWNSKND, ? Plaintiff's Attorney. Feb 26 8 Ct THIS PAPER ?AND? Ronton Cultivator, ?AND? ^ DIXIE p A It M K R w to The Great Farm, Industrial and k Stock Journal of the South. dt ONE YEAR FOR (3.00 ft Bsmnle copies of The Southern Cultivator ?' rill be mailed FREE on application to James '.Ilarriatn A Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. Deo* 10 49 1y. | Early Rom and Peerless Potatoes for sale t . A. R.8T0KE8AC08. Feb 18 7 If. . N Notice of Disolution. " ra rllE partnership heretofore existing under J? the firm name of John Willard A Co., ? as dissolved by mutual oonseat on the first ? ay of January last. All parties indebted to be firm will please make payment to John F Hllard, who will receipt for the saae. JOHN WILLARD. JOHN RODOBK. Having purchased the sloek of John Willard ^ i Co., I am carrying on the business at the a me old stand, where I will be gled to see ail 1 ay old friends who love to enjoy a good eigar, ine tobacco, Ac. J JOHN WILLARD. di March 11 10 4t. ?' ) ? \ New goods ew prices J-THIEIas'S JEWELRY STORE!, (oecdttas a part of Ibe Union Bo?k Store.J i h e bilo wn irq nt. A NEW AND LARUE STOCK OF WATCHES, CHAINS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE," and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, tat received. You are invited to call and examine my GOODS AND PRICES. iLL GOODS GUARANTEED. Speoial orders solicited forGOLD WATCIIE8 DIAMOND RINGS, and EAR DROPS. G P GARRETT, MANAGER. R. W. TINSLEY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ft MAIN STREET, UNION, 8. C. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES A SPECIALTY; PKCIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIME OR FINE GOLD. WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, TINS, EAR-DROPS, ETC. 1EST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES; ,pril 10 14 9m. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Reliaf?Complaint Served. Iliram B. Murphy, plaintiff againtt J. Wiley Murphy and others, drfendantt. ? o J. Wiley Murphy, Jeptha M. Murphy, S. Delila Bailey, Edith J. Jackson, Elisabeth Curamings, James D. Jackson, Sarah A. M. Tidwell, Edie J. Bonds, Susan A. S. Wisdom, Robert T. Moore, Eugine B. Moore, Oliver C. Moore, Horace T. Moore, Susan E. Moore, John W. Moore, Martha J. M. Moore and Jacob B. Moore Defendant? in (hit action : Yon are hereby summoned, and required to iswer the complaint iu this action, a copy of hich is Bled in the office of the Clerk of said aunty of Union, and to serve a copy of your iswer to the said complaint on the subscriber t his office, at Union, in said County and late, within twenty days after the servioe ireof, exclusive of the day of such service, id if you fail to answer the complaint within e time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded the Complaint. Witness, James Monro, Esq., Clerk of tho >urt of Common Pleas, in and for tlio Countj oresaid, at the place aforesaid, the 24th day February, in the year of our Lord one ousend eight hundred and eigty-seven, and the one hundred and eleventh year of the ereignly and independence of tho United ales of America. JAMES MUNRO, Clerk. Seal I I. 0. McKISSICK, J Plaintiff's Attorney. o the Defendant* Eugino E. Moore, Oliver C. Moore, Horaoe Moord, Susan E. Moore, Martha J. M. Moore: Take notice that the complaint in this action, gether with the summons, of whioh the regoing is a copy, was filed in the offioe of the erk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Union, C., 24th day of February, 1887. 1.0. McKISSICK. Plaintiff's Attorney. Feb., 4. 9 Ct. The State of South flnrnlirm COUNTY OF UNION. Id the Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. John Wright Hodge, Plaintiff, againtt rank Hodge, Calvin Hodge, Gasaway Hodge, Neland Hodge, Caroline Fowler, Catharine Hays, James J. Hays, Minerva Adis, Henry Adis, Sarah Johnson. John Johnson, James Hodge, John Hodge, Zacariah Hodge, Thomas Hodge, Susan Hodgo, Mark Fowler, Ellis Jackson Fowler, Susan Milllwood, Doe. Millwood, Samuel Fowler, Elma Hill, Franklin Fowler, Ransey Quinn, Anderson Quinn, Giles Quinn, Ellen Jane Quinn, Defendants. o the Defendanti above named. LTOU are hereby summoned and required to L answer the complaint in this action, of hich a copy is herewith served upon you, and serve a copy of your answer to the said comaint on the subscribers at their office, 2 Law ange, Union, 8outh Carolina, within twenty ays after the service hereof, exclusive of the ay of such service ; and if you fail to answer ie complaint within the time aforesaid, the laintiff in this action will apply to;the Court r the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 18, 1887. \ MUNRO & MUNRO, I Dl.t-alC*. Asa tjvmi j- tmiuuu b AiioraejB, JAMES MUNRO, Clerk, ro the defendants Frank Hodge, Calvin Hodge eland Hodge, Mark Fowler, Catharine Hays id Jamee J. Haje : Take notice that the Sumone and complaint in this action, of which the iregolng Is a copy, was filed in the office of the lerk of the Court ef Common Pleas, for Union ounty, at Union, in the Count/ of Union, in is State of South Carolina, on the 8th da/ of ebruar/, 1887. MUNKO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorne/s. February, 18, 1887. Feb 26 9 fit rjr^VTT**" "ve home and make more money will I at work for us, than at anything else In | 1 I I J tbla workl. Capital not needed; you are * V V tUrted free. Both sexes; all ages. Anyone can do the work. large earnings ire hen first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Bet>r not delay. Coat you nothing to send ua your adreas and find out; If you are wise you will do so at ice. H. Haixkit a Co., Portland, Maine. Dee. >. 48 ly. CLEARING ?SOME BIO B Dry Goods, ClotMog FOR THE NEXT We have a lot of Fall and Wiotcr Dros have marked DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, to b Goods. CLOTHING! < T1TT1 Offer our entiro Stock of Clothiog ai W H do oot wish to carry them over to ac IT LI pclled to have tho space they now oc wo can sell you anything in this line far bel< goods are not some J OB LOT OF SHO] good styles, bought direct from the inanufaott get first choioe of sixes and styles, as they wi SHOES, SHC WE have just gono through our Shoe slocl Boots, which will bo thrown on our bargain c market value. Don't fail to examine this lio BLANKETS, FLI WE will also offer you a lot of Blankets, 11 and Ladies Undervests, Ladios Cloaks, Walki &o., which will all bo sold oxtremely low. Bear in mind that wo do not advertise the cost, or at about 10 cents on tho dollar, or an done to induce people to come iu and look, bi goods and are prepared to sell them that way, same goods. NEWG< Inasmuch as tho prices of staple goods are uavo purcaasea a good lot of those goods of v Id this line will bo found a nice line of Ble Ginghams, Staple Dress Goods, also a good lii Polite attention given to all, whether Most Respectfully, G Hardware Pies! AT W- D. I HARDWAW The good people tell me that 11 I came here, and the assertion seen the liberal patronage that I have in the mercantile arena of Union. I desire to acknowledge my than ing that low prices will always I c pliasis, that my prices shall remain ley to scratch a poor man's head tin So come and try me on your S] yourselves, whether th6sc reports c Yours T Nov 12 4> FOSTER & 1886. ?#ALL ANi i-# * * * - ? *?? ??? ??io mcmuu vi luiuruiiug uur inenus una made extensive Our Stock is Complete i And appreciating fully the depressed condition of price of cotton, we are determined to meet all ] We X>o IVot Sell A Hand < (which appear cheap at first,) but keep only those business eighteen years i FAIR AND SQD. 't propose at this late day to deviate from fl invitatic Inspect Our MA Feeling assured that we can give satisfaction :o:TO THOSE INDEBTED TO US prompt settlements, as we are forced to make colli F< April 9 vr-riTTT n-nnnr ttJ3j W WJiUUJl We are receiving a NEW a FRESH GR WHICH WE PItO AT REASONA] OUR STOCK C BACOMJLARD, FMM H, SUGAR AND C O] vaurj And all ki FAMILY GB Glvo its ft;Cnll,nnd;8 A. In J. T. IIill & Co.'s old bui'din '. OUT SALE. \U0AINS IN? Boots aid Slioes P THIRTY DAYS. s Good-, Drews Trimmings &c., which wo e cleared out to make room for Spring CLOTHING' I prices as yet unheard of in Union, as we lothor season, and moreover, we are comcupy, for another purposo. Consequently w its market value. Remember theso DDY TRASH, but straight goods and irers. You will do well to call early and II sell rapidly at their present prices. IES, SHOES, . ] _t 1 I I - 4_ -.T Ol J i uuu pi*?Kuu uuv puverui iota ui ouuus uau ounters to bo closed out away below tboir e. I N N E LIS , ETCod and White Flannel*, Linsoys, Gouts ng Jackets, Short Wrapi, New Markets, above lot of goods away below Now York y such 6tufT as that, which is somotimes it wo have rcducod tho prices of thoso regardless of what others tnay ask you for 0 O T> S . advancing in tho Northern Markets, w rhich wo are receiving and marking up. achings, Soa Islands, Sheetings, Dress 10 of Notions, Call aud see them early, purchasers or not. RAHAM & SPARKS. II Remain Down JEW LEYS LE STORE. lave put down the prices since tis to have been verified, from received since my appearance tks for this support, and believ1 _ a i n tesirc to say win oy way 01 emdown?If it necessitates Bew2 rest of his days, iring hardware and decide for iurrent are well founded or not. rulv, W. D. BEWLEY. WILKINS. ICMENTfi 1886. tho public generally, that, having recently i purchases, n all its Departments, affairs, and in view of the short crop and low honest COmnelUinil Ah is rr.norolto r ? 6WMV?.V 'VnM, uctiou or Second, jroods, that are first-class, and having commenced ago with the Motto of ARE DEALING, rst principles. We therefore oatend to alien MMOTH Stock, , both as to quality and pricos of goods. 1, either by liook Account or Note, we as sctions. 3STER & WILKIN S 14 t iTkTT nmATk-n ill I B l Uttii. "N nd COMPLETE Stock of OCERIES, POHE TO HELL 3LE PRICES. i ONSISTS OF FFEE, BD OOODS and CHEESB, lads of OCERIES. pojfop Youmelvoii, , R. STOKES &G0