The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, March 25, 1887, Image 3
Woclii IIavb it irit Cost $00.?My daughter
has been suffering fur many years with
that dreaded nflliction known as female disease,
which has cost me many dollars, and notwithstanding
I had the best medical attendance,
could not find relief. 1 have used many other
kinds of medicines without any effect. 1 had
just about given her up?was out of heart, but
happened in the store of W. W. Ecklcr scvcrnl
weeks since, and be, knowing of tny daughter's
nflliction, persunded me to buy a bottle of
Brad field's Female Regulator. She began to
improve at once, and 1 was so delighted with
its effects that 1 bought several more bottlesThe
price seemed to be very high at first, but
now I think it the cheapest preparation on the
globe, ami knowing what 1 do about it, if to-day
one of my family was suffering, I would have
it if it cost a bottle, for it has cured my
a-. i.. ...
uaugiui-i Muunii mm well, and myself and wife
do nmsl heartily recommend Bradficld's Female
llcgiilutor to lie just what it is represented to
be. Respectfully,
11. D. Feathkbston,
Springfield, Tenn.
Send for our book containing valuable information
for women. It will be mailed free to
npplicnnts.
UttAiiriEi.ti Kegi'lator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
How Women Value Votiho.?The secretary
of State for Massachusetts has issued a report
showing to wh.?t extent women have taken advantage
of the law passed in 1880 permitting
llietn to vote nt school board elections. In
1881, 1,571 Indies voted, and in 1880, 1,911.
The largest possible female vote in the Slate is
.1-10,00(1, and hence it would appear that after
six years less than six women out of every
thousnnd tnko the trouble to record their voles.
List of Letters
Remaining in the l'ostoflico at Union for
the weekending March, 20, 1887.
Mr. Frank S. BnldwinjMiss Knchcl Jeter
Miss Mary Jane Bur-IMiss Texancr Jones
ges Mrs. J. D. bonis
Mr. Anthony Hcaty Mr. Samuel McCrackMiss
M. Browning cu
Hester Hawkins Mrs. Kansas MoreMiss
Wioicy llavis head
A. A. Foster Mr. Haneny Means
Kphram Gist >Dr. W. J. McKissick
Miss Anna Greer |Mr, William I'harr
Lucy Gibbs [Mess. Ennnn Renin*
Mr. Clemuel Gibbs. |Mr. Johnson Robcrl)icy
Harrison I son
Iiothwell Hughes Miss J. W. Rice & Co
J. II. Ilarmer Mrs. Mnllie Smith ("J)
Cory Henderson Mrs. Peggie Sims
Mrs. E. D. Hawkins Mrs. Julia C. Slccn
Ellen Keisler Mrs. Sallic Thomas
Miss William Little Miss Lillic Varncr.
Parties calling for these letters will please
say they are advertised.
J. C. HUNTER, 1\ M.
00,000 IbH of Hay, llrsl-oliiHH
for sole at FAItR & THOMSON'S.
It.
McHHrH tiralmut A Sparks Imvc
Just receive 1 a full line of White Goods, Laces,
Ilamburge, Drees Linens, Dress Ginghams,
Parasols, etc. Call and sea them.
LadicM wishing dresses itinde
in the latest styles, will find me prepared
to make them at the l'euningtou House, in rear
of the Male Academy.
MRS. C. W. WILCOX.
JiiMt received, a Fine Lot of
Spring hats. The latest 'a going" in still" and
soft felt lints. Also a nobby line of Spring
and Summer Clothing. Cull and secure an outfit.
Very respectfully, RICE & McLUllL.
Sprint; flats and llontitda our
Milliucry department is now open for inspection.
The ladies will tine all the new styles
and noveltiesii> hats, bonus's, (lowers, feathers.
Ribbons, Silk gmir.es, ornaments Ac. All the
ladies arc invited to call mid examine them.
Respect tally, GRAHAM A SPARKS.
Millinery ! Millinery ! !
MRS. MARY VINCENT will open her new
Stock in about ten days, mid hopes that
her friends and patrons will examine Iter new
Spring styles, as the novelties arc beautiful.
.Mareli Z-t 1 - -11
The State of South Carolina.
CO US TV OF US I OS'.
In the Court of Common i'leas.
Thomas II. Gore, ns Administrator,
Plaintiff, against
Nancy A. Fowler, and others,
Defendants.
UNl>ER order of Ilis Honor, A. 1*. Aidrioh,
Circuit Judge, in the above stated fuse,
the creditors of Henry It. Fowler, deceased, arc
required to present and establish their claims
against the istalo of the said deceased, on or
before the first day of May next.
Master's Olficc, JAMES MUSRO,
March 24 1887. Master for Union County.
March 25 12 lit.
Notice of Dissolution.
milK partnership heretofore existing under
_L the firm name of 1'. M. Cohen & Hro., has
been dissolved by mutual consent.
Ail persons indebted to the late tlrm, are
requested to make payment to I'. M. Cohen.
r. M. COHEN.
llAKllY M. COHEN.
March 18 11 ill.
Revised Poll Tax.
ALL persons over fifty (50) years of age,
who have assessed themselves in the last
assessment, will plcnsc report lhcir names to
me by the 1st or May. lhe Supply Act for
the present assessment reduced (ho Foil Tax
to perrons of 50 years of age.
N. 11. MORGAN,
Auditor U. C.
March 11 10 8t.
Glenn Springs Railroad.
BY order of the Hoard of County Commissioners
of Union County, the legal
voters (land-owners) of Uogansville township,
will meet at Gibb's Store on the 20th day
.r M...I. itiur > * ' -
vi ...ii viii ivvi, iur nil; purpose 01 electing ungates
to represent lliom in any convention thnt
way be culled by lite Stockholders of (he Uleiiti
Springs Railroad Company, also at the regular
I oiling places, in Crocs Keys and Goshen llill
Townships, on same day, for sntuo purpose, as
the act of incorporation instructs aud declares
necessary.
Number of delegates to be elected, according
to the eaid Act of incorporation is three or five.
Union, March 14. 18K7.
J no. 1'. Oaob, JAS. T. DOUGLASS,
Clerk. Ciiaiuman of 1)oabi>.
March 17. 11 lit.
GO TO TUB
CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE
?AT THE?
RAINBOW FRONT,
NEXT TO FARK & THOMSON'S.
17*011 Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, I>jc
: Stufls, C< mis, Drnthes, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family Itecipcs
compounded with care.
We a Wo keep the best
5 CENT CIGAR IN THE CITY.
.1. W. 3WINK & t o.
M irch 11 10 1 in
NOTICE OF ELECTION
?OS?
RAILROAD
Subscription.
?IXD?.AYTONVILLE
TOWNSHIP.
...... r. ... VUITJI1 VOMMISSIONIinS, )
I'vion, S. C.t Maiicu 15, 1887. J
Wi . iiAS, a petition has been filed with
i.it t'uuuty Commissioners of Union
County, signed by a majority of the Freeholders
of Drnyioimlle Township, of Union Couuly,
in accordance with the provisions of the Act ol
the General Assembly of South Carolina, entitled
nn Act to incorporate^ the Union, Gaffney
City ami iUltlietfordlon' railroad Company,
approved March IS, 1S7S, and acts amendatory
thereof, asking that the question of Subscription
or No Subscription ot the sum of twenty
thousand dollars "o the Capital stock of said
Company, which subscription shall be made in
I Coupon llonds of said township, bearing seven
per cent, interest, and pnyable in equal installl
rnents in 10, 'JO, 1'I and 'J8 years, after the
date thereof, as provided by said act, be submitted
to the qualified electors of said Township.
And further, that the fund realized on said
bonds to be expended exclusively in the construction
of said railroad within the limits of
said township. The terms of this subscription
is, that provided tbc said railroa-l be
built by the way of GafTney City, Spartanburg
County, South Carolina.
And wltcreas, the sail Commissioners have
by a resolution of their toar-1, fixed the amount
proposed to bo subscribed, according to tlie
requests of said petition, at twenty thousand
I dollars in seven per cent, coupon bonds
I ?r <
v> niu |UKU9UI|I, Salll IXllliJS to llC
made payable in equal installments in lfi, 'JO,
24 and 28 years after the date thereof, as j?r jvided
in said Act.
It is hereby ordered that an election be he'd
for said purpose, on Tuesday the 2oth ilay of
April, 1887, and that the polls be opened at the
vnrious elect ion precincts, within the said township
of Draytonville, in the County of Union,
from 7 o'clock A. M., until i> o'clock 1*. M., of
that day, at which election all q:t ilific 1 electors
of said township shall be entitled to vote,
that the ballots shall hare written or printed
thereon, the words, "Subscription" or "No
Subscription."
The managers of the ln?t general election for
the election precincts, within said township,
arc hcrtliy nppointe I managers of tlie election
herein orderc 1. Said managers shall make returns
and meet at the Court House of said
County, and count tlie votes and declare the
result of said election, ami certify the same to
the Chairman of tlie Hoard ol'County Commissioners
of said County, as provided by law, on
or before Friday, the 29th day of April, 1887.
By order of the Board:
J no. 1*. Gawk, JAS. T. DOUGLASS,
Clctk. Chairman n. c. c. v. c.
March IS. U. fit.
The iStiiie of South Carolina.
COUXTY OF L'X/OX.
In the Court o!' Common l'lcas.
K. L. binder, l'luintiff
ayaintl
1J. L. Linder, Jr., Defendant.
Summons fui I>clicf?Complaint not served.
To lie Dclcndant, K, L. Linder, Jr.
"VTmi are hereby summoned ami required to
JL answer the Complaint in Ibis action,
which is tiled in the ollicc of tlic Clerk of the
Court of Coininou i'lcas, for the s till County,
ami to serve a copy of your answer to the said
comp'aint on the subscriber at his olhce at No.
:l l.:t\v Uange, Union S. C., tviiliin twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plnintiif in this action will apply to the Coutl
tor the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Union,'S. C., 1st February, A. D., 188 7
DAVID JOHNSON, Jit.
l'laintiirs Attorney.
jsKAtj JAMES MUN 110, Clerk.
To K. 1.. I.in lcr, Jr., Defendant.
You will take notice that the Complaint in
this action, together with the summons?of
which the foregoing is a cof y?was tiled in the
ollicc of the Clerk of Conunot I'lcas, at Union,
S. C., on the first day of February, A. D. 1887.
DAVID JOHNSON Jit.
l'laiutitl's Attorney,
State of South Carolina.
CO US TV OF UN [OS.
Court of Common I'lens.
Summons for lUdief?Complaint Served,
lliratn 15. Murphy, plaintiff
against
J. Wiley Murphy and others, defaidants.
To J. Wiley Murpliy, Jcptha M. Murphy, S.
Dclila llailey, Edith J. Jackson, Elizabeth
Cunitnings, .lames D. Jackson, Sarah A. M.
Tidwcll, Edie J. ISonds, Susnn A. S. Wisdom,
llohrrt T. Moore, F.ugino 11. Moore. Oliver
C. Moore, Horace T. Moore, Susan E. Moore,
John W. Moore, Martha J. M. Moore and
Jacob 15. Moore Defendants in this action :
You are Iterehy summoned, and required to
answer the complaint in this action, a copy of
which is filed iu the office of the Clerk of said
County of Union, aud to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the subscriber
at his otlice, at Union, in said County and
State, within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusivo of the day cf such service,
and if you fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in litis action
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Witness, James Muitro, Ksq., Clerk of the
Court of Comtnon 1'lcns, in and for the County
nforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 2ith day
of February, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred attd eigty-scven, and
in the one hundred and eleventh year of the
sovereignty and independence of the United
Stales of America.
JAM US MUNRU, Clerk.
| Seal [ I. G. MoKISSICK,
I ?j Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Jiff aidants
Kttgine 15. Moore, Oliver C. Moore, Horace
T. Moore,Susan II. Sloore, Martha J. M. Moore:
!..< >L. ? 1-:_. 41 ; - -
? ? iii/iivv iui? lilt tuiii|iiuilll 111 mix iicil'iu,
together willi the oiimiiions, of which the
foregoing in a co| y, was filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas, at Union,
S. C., tilth tlay of February, 1887.
1.0. McKlSSICK,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Moh., 4. i) Ct.
LUMBER AND SHINGLES.
1>V 11.1, furnish a limited amount of I.umbe,
m il Shingle* during thin year, for CASH
at reasonable j>ric;t. M. CHA1MN,
Peak, 8. C.
Jail II 1! If.
IrlMh l*OiSl(ot'H ? 1'ccrlcM and Early
Hose. at A. It. ST0KE8 & CO'S.
FithIi ii :i I iho finest llrands, just
received nl A. K. STOKES & CO'S.
COST! CO
SELLING ()Ur
w. c. vn5
t Having tletcnninetl to quit Mereliand
' the Public AT COST.
Dress Goods, IJ Notions,
i rmif, i morning,
Stripes, I Cloaks,
Drown Sheeting, | Walking
Hleachings, Laundrie
Linscys, 1 Jnl;iulid I
Flannels, Ladies 1*
Canton Flannels, Gent's Ui
Jeans, Drawers,
In fact anything that is usually kept
AI^ ! AI^
LY.ERYTHII
This is no aJvcrtiscing (lodge, but a
Oomis IN ^vrsi> S1:I
Approved parties can buy at above
January 14
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
J. XV. llnntpr VlninlifT
affainti
E. L. Linder Jr., K. L. Lindcr, Lanier Lindcr
and L. C. McCrackin, Defendant}.
To the Defendant! above named:
Summons for Relief?Complaint not served.
You are hereby summoned and required lo
answer the cemplaint in this action,
which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the said County,
nnd to serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at bis office, No. 3
Law llange, Union, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint withia the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
in this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Union, S. C., 1st February A. D. 1887
DAVID JOHNSON, Jit.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
jsEAi.j JAMES MUNRO, Clerk.
To the Defendant, E. L. Lindcr. Jr.
Take notice that the complaint in this nction,
together with the Summons, of which the foregoing
is a copy?was filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Union,
S. C., on the l!nd day of February, A. D. 18t>7.
DAVID JOHNSON, JR.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
The State of Soutu Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Picas.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Served.
James. M. Gibbs, Plaintiff,
against
Lawrence Linder, Defendant.
To'the Defendant in this action.
YOU nro hcroby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, a
copy of which is herewith served upon you
and to serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at bis ottico, at
Union, within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of such service ;
and if you fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid; the plaintiff in this action
will npply to the Court for the Relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Witness, James Mttnro, Esq., Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County
aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, 2nd day of
February, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty seven and in
the one hundred and eleventh year of the
sovereignty nnd independence of tlie United
States of America.
( \ D. A. TOWNSEND,
! Seal > Plaintiff's Attorney.
JAMES MUNRO, Clerk.
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
Uniox CorsiTV. j
To E. Lawrence Linder : Take notice that
the Summons of which the nbove is a copy and
the complaint were filed in the oflicc of the
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Union
Ik. " I .1... -I L?_l
1887. "' """" D. A. TOWNSHND,"
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Feb 25 8 tit
THIS PAPER
?AND?
? Soaita Mrotor
?AKD?
J) IXIE FAU3IE11
The Great Farm, Industrial and
Stock Journal of the South.
ONE YEAR FOR $3.00
Sample copies of The Southern Cultivator
will be nailed FREE on application to James
I* Harrison & Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec- 10 49 lv.
Early Rose and Peerless l'ot a loos for sale
at A. R. 8TOKESACOS.
Feb 18 7 If.
H/T/^^-rTr^XT'0 1,9 n"Mlp- c,,t 1,1,9 ?"
ITV/I I I |\l J' \J six! rrtorii lo us, ami we
IWill I Pj W will scud you free, wiim
* * thing of great value anil iiit|M>rtanrc
to you, that will
start you in htisinea* which will oring >oa in mora
iiioury right away than anything else In this world.
Any one can do tlio work and lira at home. Kit her
si a; all ages. Something new, that just Coins money
for all worker*. We will start yon;capital n?t itcodisf.
T his is one of the genuine, ku|*>rtanl cbanrcs of a life'
tittle. Those who are ambitious Mid enterprising will
not delay, tirand outfit free. Address, Tunc a t'o.,
Augusta, Maine.
l?ec .3 ? |y.
11)1.1 papers for sale at this oflico at 50 cents
per huoilreil.
'ST! C :
r AT COS'i -1T
iLL S. i
I
isin;/. ! !; if goods to|
i ?. Knives.
, !ii; lory.
Jackets, i; ..,\s s
(1 Shirts, f; ' it raws,
ricd Shirt", I! u I :: ,v
nJor \ csts, 1? iv.i i.: Knives.
iulc Shirts, 1", ::i !.
!i__
in a, general nicivl;;-e are, and
T-i
VIG AT COST.
genuine closing out -v.
2 X^olt Y<J'-;iJ:"i!:'LVES
prices, payable 1-t. Mi.enibor next.
T. O. Wallace.
1. 3m.
I "lfTEW GOODS
I illEIY PKICI23
~ :o; "3
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U. II. iiJJlUILimAll u
JEW EL II Y ST Oil El,
occupies a pari of t' U;.i m ll>vk Store.
THE BKG '7.7 IT? OUT,
A NEW AND l.Al'UK STOCK OF
WATCHES,
CI! AI A.',
CLOCKS,
JE .V LI.:: V,
Si LVEit-V.'AllE,
mui Mivs mn r.;i : r.s rs.
just receive J.
i 7 \~7 '
tuii arc iiivi'ci I c.. i?*i: mine my
GOODS K. : A.cIOiiS.
ALL GOODS 01 AUANTBED.
Special orJevs fcoVu \'... \ 4 L J W ATCH US
DIAMOND KINDS, a:. ! i:\Ii DNol'S.
G P GARRETT,
Jan. 21. i. II".
\7. IIV L L lTy7~
WATCIiMA" : 1 SAND JEWELER
MAIN ST:.! IWioN, S. C.
SPECTACLES AND I ;;.\ A \I.TY;
SPECIAL, ORDERA SOLICITED AT ANY TIHX
FORFIXF. COL!) . DIAMOND
Jiixc.s, i'/.\ , r.i 01 s, i:tc.
BEST GOODS. DO .x'.-i.r PRICES.
April 10 1 i I'm.
The Stn of "i >ut!i ) irolina.
countr u.\i".y.
in the i'-';.. . ! C?> .s Picas.
numinous iiiv ii, ijol?i i.:, taint Served.
Juliii Wiij'ii llo tie, 'iiiy,
ay uiiMt
Frank Hodge. ('? vi:i l?iv, i!.i<iway limine,
Ntlnil ?? ". . < wl?r, Ctthinnt
Hays, .la,n?s .1. li i. , Minerva Adis, Henry
Adis, t-'ava'i .!olni-oi. i ;ni .1 ohiisoii, Jam-is
Hodge, John ;i 7'.u-a:i.i!i ii Ijre, Thomas
Hodge, Susan .1 i Mark l'owlcr, Klli<
Jackson i?. v.l: is.-aii Mi.liw >1, Hue. Millwood,
Samuel Fuivlcr, I'.luio Ili'l, Franklin
Fowler, Unn?y </uinn, An icrson (juinn,
Giles (luiuu, li leu Jaic <>.iit u, JJi/nulanls.
To the I' . .?'* !.
V7*GU a;-j ,in ..1 r<- ['tired lo
X nnsv er il. i i..| l?:i .: in ihi* action, of
whicli a copy i- herewi'h served upon you, nud
lo serve a ropy f v.iur r.nsw r in the said compln'm
on tlie suF cii- ; - :,t their ofrcc, - Law
l'.angc, Futon, S irit l", r.i'ini, v.ithin twenty
days nftcr iIn" lier.vf, exclusive of the
day of such service ; nnd if you fail to answer
the complaint wit Inn tl.c time aforesaid, the
plnintitf in this notion will apply to tho Court
for the relief .le..n- !e ! in the complaint.
Hated February ! >, l '-s7.
(,??t ) " MUXRO Si MUNRO,
J Meal j- . l'laiuiiirn Attorneys.
J AM KM Ml N'.iO, t ul..
To the defend..nls 1'r.uik Hodge, Calvin Hodge
Kclnud Hodg-, .uler, Catharine llays
MldJaBirn.1. 11 I'tlin nnliM llntlha Sum.
mons nnii c> inji in ri i-t notion, of which the
foregoing i>? i ; y. u >? file.I in tlio nflice of the
Clerk of Iho i' i;n i . ' :nm.>n l'ii\?i, fir Union
County, ni I i m, in ih. <' inly o; Union, in
the State if t ill i'ii.-'.im, t-n the ft li ciny ?>f
Februnry, l:-;. ?..I'.ST.O & MUN 110,
i\r'.iit .l"s Attorneys.
Fohrusty, 1 >. i -7.
Fch 23 fit
"T7'*!". - :u -1 make i.i'T.' money
\l I | |j I nylhlng Im
D 13 EJ . .. ...... I .1; fotl IOI
" . ! ili n.I ?<e?. Any.
. . . il, l_ir,v r>ruiii;i
tore from fn>t >i.iri i i vly ' . ontl trron free. ItetMfMtMt}
< ! ? i i nsronr ml*
dnvwl tinihinl. ii vi.ii :. u.-> ;.u will i|.? N) at
(inn*. II. Ilin i n a < .. . r..itl:.i?i. Maine.
IVe.s. ti ty.
I
CLEARING Ol
?SOME JUG BAROAli
Dry Hoods. ClotMns, Bo
FOR THE NEXT THIR
\\\; have a lot of Fall and Winter Dress Good-,
have marked DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, to be clearei
Goods.
CLOTHING! CLOr
"JljfTI OIF.r our cntiro Stock of Clothing at prices t
Vu H do not wish to carry thcui over to anothor so:
II JU pel led to have the space they now occupy, foi
" vuu f? n you niiyining in tins lino tar below its
goods ore ii'. t Mime J OB LOT OF SHODDY I
food styles, bought direct froui the manufacturers. ^
L'ct first choice of sizes aud styles, as they will sell raj
SHOES, SHOES,
WJ'I have just gone through our Shoo slock and pi
Bonis, which will hi thrown on our bargain counters I
market value. Don't fail to examine this line.
BLANKETS, FLANN
WE will also offer you a lot of Blankets, lied and
and Ladies Uodcrvests, Ladies Cloaks, Walking Jael
fee., which will all be sold extremely low.
Bear in mind that we do uot advertise the above lo
cost, or at about 10 cents ou the dollar, or any such t>
done to induce people to coinc in aud look, but we h
goods and are prepared to sell them that way, rcgardlt
same goods.
IN E W GOC
Inasmuch as the prices of staple goods are advancit
have purchased a good lot of those goods of which wc
In this line will he found a nice line ol Bleachings,
Ginghams, Staple Dress Goods, also a good line of No
BOu l'olitc attention given to all, whether purchase
Most llcspectfully.
GRAB
Harlware Prices Still
A rp TI7 "DTj1
ill H J-J. XJ12J
1JL A II X> W A II i:
The good people tell me that I have pi
I came licrc. and the assertion seems to
the liberal patronage that 1 have recciv
in the mercantile arena of Union.
1 desire to acknowledge my thanks for
ing that low prices will always 1 desire
phasis, that my prices shall remain down
ley to scratch a poor man's head the rest
So come and try me on your Spring
yourselves, whether these reports curren
Yours Trulv,
\Y
Nov 12 4?
jh-u: 'TiU?4 6D w
1886. ^FALL MWlfC]
Wo lake this mclk d of informing our friends and the pul
made extensive purchns
Our Stock is Complete in all
And appreciating fully the depressed condition of affairs, a
price of cotton, we arc determined to meet all honest co
We I)o ]\ot S^ell -A^noti
Hand Groo
(which appear cheap at first,) but keep only those that are
business eighteen years ago with
FAIR AND SQUAR]
't propose at this late day to deviate from first princ
invitation to
Inspect Our MAM?
Feeling assured that we can give satisfaction, both as
:o:
TO TIIOSK IXDE1ITED TO US, either
prompt settlements, as we are forced to make collections.
FOST
April 0 11
NEW GROCERY
We are receiving a NEW and C(
FRESH GR0C1
WHICH WE PllOI'OM
AT REASONABLE
OUR STOCK CONSI!
HACOXJLAKD, FUOUR,
SUGAR AND COFFEE
CANNED GC
And nil kinds of ?
FAMILY GROC
Give um ii^C(ill,an(l*Hc<'|lVi
A. R.S
In J. T. Hill & Co.Void 1 adding
a
JT SALE.
NS IN?
iOIs and Sloes
,TY DAYS.
Drc?s Trimmings &c., wl'ich wo
1 out to wake room for Spring
rHMG
is yet unheard of in Union, as we
ison, and moreover, we are com
another purpose. Consequently
market value. Remember these
'RASH. but straight goods nud
*ou wili do well to call early and
>idly at their present prices.
SHOES,
okod out several lots of Shoes and
to be closed out away below their
ELS, ETCWhite
Flannels, Linseys, Gents
tets, Short Wraps, New Markets,
t of goods away below New York
tulf as that, which is sometimes
ave reduced the priocs of tho-o
!ss of what others may ask you for
I>S.
ig in the Northern Markets, w
arc receiving and marking up.
Sea Islands, Sheetings, Drew
lions. Call and see them early,
trs or not.
[AM & SPARKS.
Renal Ron
WLEY'S
S T O K E .
ut down the prices since
have been verified, from
ed since my appearance
this support, and bclievto
say win byway of em?It
it necessitates Bewr.n.;0
.in,-.
UI U IO V4?M C.
hardware and decide for
t are well founded or not.
. I). BE1YLEY.
ILKINS.
mm 1886.
>lic generally, that, having recently
tes,
I its Departments,
ii'l in view of (he short crop and low
mipciitiou. As is generally known,
ion or1 Second.
a*,
i first-clous. and having commenced
tllO Mnt?? -r
5 DEALING,
iples. We therefore extend to allan
I0TH Stock,
to quality and prices of goods,
by Book Account or Note, ws
ER & WILKINS
tr
r STORE.
DMPLETE Stock of
DRIES,
E TO SELL
: PRICES.
3TS OF
>ODS and CnEESE,
SERIES.
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