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A .Vital Qgmioii.?The prohibition
question, so far as (bo town of Chester it
ooncerotd, has b?n act tied forth* proa ant
at I Mat. Put the question of temperance i
?ttU upon us, and it a must fsoa It and aoltaa
*' it iaaosaa way.
If a have bar-rooms, whsthsr wa lika it ar
not. Bat baoauaa at hata barrooms wa
aad mat all gat drunk, and it d*oa not necessarily
follow tint wa will all make drunkards.
Wa ara not abligad to drink baasuaa
i whlskej is for sola legally. And wa ar?
?V * iueuee and moral suasion, in prevaating
i others from drinking.
The sala of liqaor is a groat curse to any
eommunity; tkis all good christian people
admit, whathar they be in fhvor of high
license under some oiroumstanoes or not.
Wa will not lessen the arils of bat-rooms by
adraeating prohibition and oritioising the
Legislature. Let ns meet the issue in a sensible,
business like manner.
Is it not the duty of erery good oitisen of
Chester to sea to it that the bar-rooms do as
little harm as possible? Not beoauee ha is
friend of bar-rooms and wants to show to
the world that they ara not so great an evil,
v.aa *- ~ 1 v*- * ? ?- ...
wiit ursauDo no iuto? gu neignoer ana ait
oountry, tad it willing to dt what he can
for the good of himself, hit neighbor and
hit country. Let at not be on the alert to
tee the trili of bar-rooma limply to Bay,
"1 told you to," but rather let ua search
them out to lessen them. Let ua ahow to
the world that, though whiakey it told in
Cheater with i'oenae, yet that all of the restrictions
thrown around it are atriotly enforced.
Let the barkeeper a understand that
the law eannoi be evaded or broken; that if
they are not punished in one Court they
will be in another.
Let the temperance people not despair
because they bare lost prohibition: let them
not sulk and grumble beoauae they carnot
hare thiogs their own way. There it
still work tor the temperance worker. The |
young men of our town muat hare no exouse
for resorting to the bar-rooms and
gambling dena for amusement and enter- (
tainment. They must be tarnished with
useful entertainment and innooent amuae|
n ant. The christian women hare a wide (
' field for work in this line for the oause of (
temperance. '
It the return of bar-rooms to Chester will
enlist tha good man and women of the town
in an organised effort against intamperance,
and unite them in sealous work for the
promotion of abatinenoe and sobriety, it
will not be an unmitigated eril.
Hate not the temperance people ef Chester
been trusting too muoh to our prohibition
statute to promote tamperanoe T That
is gone. Something muat be done. What <
are the good people of the town going to da <
to sare the young men of tha town f
In conoluaion we aak a question which '
we consider suggeatire : '-If the bar room*
ef Cheater get no patronage frem the ohureh 1
members of Cheater oounty, will they flourr(
ilh f ClTltKN.
How Thsy Do it in Texas.?St. I.ouie,
Me., January 20.?A special from Fort
Woith, Texas, received here very late laat
vtisrKt ear a ttSkuwiflT Ih/tker.jann ? tki*
county, reoeiv?d a telephone meseege about
midnight from Qrakam, in Young County,
lo the effect that while A deputy United
Statea marshal, Qrabam, with a posse of
eititens were . eecorting the four Marlon
brothers, Duckhart and another man
named Pieroe to Parker County jail at
Woatherford, the priaoners being indicted
for four murders and eight oases of horse
stealing, a mob of thirty citizens attempted
to lynch them. The marshal and posse
defended the prisoners, when a terrible
fight took plaoe. Two of the Marlon brotbj I
ore wore killed and four of thh posse at the
first fire. The flght continued, and another i
one of the Marlows and Pierce were noand^
and^^otbe^me^of^jhe^tUens moraad
Bookhart, escaped, but all are said to
be wounded. The fight took place two and
a half miles from town. It is net known
how many of the mob wore hurt. A largo I
posse has been made up at Graham, and <
are in pursuit of the fugitives and the I
members of the mob. Sheriff Riohardson i
has wired the Sheriffs at Henrietta, Vernon, i
Wichita, Cisoo, Abilenaand Colorado City, i
Report says that excitement at Graham iu
at fever heat. The fight took plaoe at 10
o'clock Saturday night. It appears that
this affair was a sequsl to another that occurred
on Friday night. Boone Marlow,
one of the brothers msntioned above, all
af whom were of bad reputation and accused
of various tbefls, killed Sheriff
Marion Wallace, of Young County, ou the
17th of last December while the latter
wm attempting to arrest him. Marlow escaped,
but his brothers were arrested as
accessories. Later they- broke jail but
were recaptured, and on'Friday night o
mob of about thirty mon attacked the jail
at Graham with the purpese ef lynching
them. The mob failed in their object,
however, and about 0 o'clock Saturday the
prisoners, under a strong guard wore
started for Nfeatherford for safe keeping.
It was while this party was in route that
the same or another mob attaoked them
K with the above result."
f'
MARRIED.
Married, at New Hope ohuroh, Jan. 16th,
1889, by Rev. D. P. Boyd, Mr. John Gallman
and Miss Hettie Scott, all ef Union
Couaty.
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List ef Letters.
Reaaeioing in the PoatofTice at Union for
the week ending January 19th, 1889:
Allen, Mrs D Crossweil, Mrs A F
Jefferson, Mr John
Persons oalliog for the above letters will
please say they are advertised, and will be
required to pay eae cent for their delivery,
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
Copartnership Notice.
"\TOTICE is hereby given, that we, J. R:
IN Mioter, W. W. Bobo, and W. E.
Ratohford, did form a copartnership on the
? 1st day of January 1889, for the purpose of
carrying on a general mercantile business at
the old atand, under the firm name of J. R.
Ul.l? h Oux
I take this occasion 10 Ibank the public
^ far their patronage during the pait 28
J ears, and reapeotfully aolicit a continuaW
?tiou of the mot for lha new firm; assuring
them that no paina will be spared to supplj
than with honett goods at lowest prices.
J. R. MINTER,
Sedalia, Union County, S. L.
Jan 26 4 GK^t.
ATTENTION,
HFARMERS I
k'-V. It U an unoonLroYsrtiMe fact, that I am
selling
' / FLOUR, 8U0AR, COFFEE,
*.
ViV; - ? BACON, CORN, HAY,
V ; RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS.
'' * * and fther things in jour Una, cheaper than
an t where alsa.
Consult your own interest nod get my
prices Word buying.
Respectfully,
LAURENS 0. YOUNQ.
Jna 26 4 1"
Seod Oats! Seed Oats!
Jp^OR Sal* at my Farm, near Jonesville.
janl8-8i. JE88E BISHOP.
Horse and Wagon for Sale.
ANY one wishing to purchase a soun
and gentle horse, that will wprfc anj
Jan 25 4 8t
Settle up at Once.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of S
M. Rice, Jr., & Co., by note or ac
count are respectfully requested to settle th<
same immediately; for after February lsl
they will be placed in the hands of an Al
terney for collection. Our business mua
be close 1 up at onoe.
8. M. RICE, JR., & CO.
Jan 25 4 2t
"irs no use talking,
I HEREBY notify all persons in debtee
to mo, that they must oome and settle
at once. I want money badly, and mus
collect it from thoso who owo me, and tlia
right soon. Those who do not heed this no
lloe cannot blame me if they are put to eoro?
trouble and considerable costs. I am ic
dead earnest about it. The money must
ooroe. W. T. OKAHAM.
Jan 23 4 3t.
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Application for Homestead
NOTICE is hereby given, that Sarah D
Brown, widow of Barney L. Brown
deceased, has filed her petition before mi
to hare a homestead assigned and set off fui
Iho benefit of horself and lior minor child,
Amanda Florence, from the real and per
lonal property ef the said Barney L
Brown.
Notice is hereby given that the said petition
will oome up for hearing before me,
?n the 28th day of February, next, at 11
}'olock, A. M.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Jan 25 4 4t*
Here's Yo ur Mules[WLL
have a ear load of good Mules on
thi. Market on Monday next', and will
sentinue to keep on the market during the
leasen, and will soli them low for cash, or
?n time, on approved papers. Those wishing
Mules will call on J. D. Smith, wh
will be in oharge of the Mules during my
absence. ' J. P. POOL.
Jan 11 2 3t
Administrator's Notice
[WILL sell at public sale, on the 2Ctl>,
inst*, at Union Court Houee, S. C., th?
following articles of pereonnl property oi
Dr. J. M. Qibbs, deceased, to-wil:
A general assortment of Household and
Kitchen furniture.
Terms?CASH.
II . mill. OIAIA.1,
Administrator.
Jut). 10. 1889.
Jan 11 2 3t
Notice of Dissolution.
THE firm horolofo re existing under the
name of Jones & Bealy, Merchants,
at Union, 8. C., is this day dissolved by
muiual consent.
J. D. JONES,
if***-.**
Jan. 1, 1889.
Haying purchased the interest of my
former partner, J. D. Jones, in the mercantile
business of Jones & Btaty., at
Union, 8. C., I shall continue the business
in my own name, at the old stand, And respectfully
solicit a continuation of the patronage
so kindly extended to the eld firm.
W. T. BEATY.
Jan 11 2 4t
W,
I AM now ready for taking the
popular Minelto, (known as cigarette.
Plain cut, per doz. $1 00
Gilt edge, por doz. - $1 50
Come and get some of those
little favorites. I don't take less
then a dozen.
When you come for a sitting,
*lw*v. Win. .....
-""B Jw"* |""?i
always need it before you leave.
W. C. GALLAGHER.
Pboto Artist.
Deo 14 GO tf
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
BY JAMES M. GEE, E?q., Probate Judge
WHEREAS, William Smith, of Unior
County, in eaid State, lias made suil
to me to grant him letters of Administi atioi
on the estate of and effects of Asa Smith, de<
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admouish
all and singular the kindred and credit
ore of the said Asa Smith, deceased, tha
they be and appear, before me, in th?
Court of Probate, to be held at Union, C
i,, South Carolina, on the 6th day of Feb
ruary, next, after publication hereof, a
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sh#w cause
if any they have, why the said Adminis
tranon snouid not be granted.
Given under my hand ihis 15th day o
January, Anno Domini, 1889.
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate.
Published on the 18th day of January
1889, in the Union Times.
Jan 18 8 2t
Sale of Land to F orecloee Mor
gage.
BY virtue of the power contained in acer
tain mortgage deed mado by Elios Fow
lor, to Roberson & Gritnball dated Deeem
bar 11, 1884, and recorded in the oflioe o
the Regular of Mesne Conveyance far
Union County in Boob pf Mortgages 0, 7
page 41, and a'so by virtue of a power contained
in a certain other mortgage deed o
said Elias Fowler to Roberson and Grimbell
dated February 4, 1887 and recorded in said
Register's office, in Book of Mortgagee 1. 9,
rtaae 79. and which said k??<
been assignsd to mo, I will soli before the
Court House door ?t Union by puhlio sue
tlon, to the highest bidder, en the first Mod
day in February next, within the hours oi
Sheriff's sales, alt the right title and intor
est of said Ellas Fowler, in and to all thai
parool of land containing one-hundred acres
more er less, situate in Union County, ir
the 8tete of South C*ro'ina, and bounded
by lands of P. M. Cohen, D. B Free, Johr
Holoemb, and others.
TERMS CASH,
H. M. QRIMBALL.
January 1*2, 1889.
Jam 18 8 8:.
Auditor's Tax
Notice, *
TIIEaasciament of all taxable persona
property for the fiscal year 1888-9
commences ou Jauuary let, 1889 ; and fei
(, the convenience of the tax payers. I will at'
r. tend the following places at the time spool
?l In my office at tJnion C. IT., from the firei
January, 1889, to tbo 5th.
Cedar|Bluflf, Monday afternoon, * Janaary
7tb.
Cross Keys, Tuesday, Jan. 8tb.
Minter's Store, Wednesday forenoon,
* January 9th.
5 Goshen llill, Thursday forenoon, January
;i 10th.
t Fish Dam, Friday, January Utb.
Santuo, Saturday, January 12th.
Mt. Tabor, Monday, January 14th.
Kelton, Tuesday, January 16th, and
Wednesday forenoon, January ICtb.
Kendriek's Store, Wednesday afternoon,
I January 16th.
1 Goudeysville, Thursday, January 17th.
( Wilkinsvillo, Friday and Saturday, Janu.
ary 18th and 19th.
? Dray ton villo. Monday, Jan. 21st.
1 Timber ltidge, Tuesday forenoon, Jann*
uary 22d. ?
Asoury,* Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 22nd.,
?. ^adjfifadnaadnjr fwwMwn, JW. 2&J.
JoneaTillo, Wednesday afternoon, JanT
28d, and Thursday, Jan. 24th.
West Springs, Friday forenoon, Jan. 26th.
. Coleraine, Friday afternoon, Jan. 26th.
Olbbs, Saturday forenoon, Jan. 26th.
And from Monday, January 28tb, in my
offico until the 20th February, at ,which
time the Books will close.
For failure to m&ko return within the
prescribed time a fifty per oent. penalty is
inflicted by the law.
All malo citizens between the ages of 21
and 50 are liable to a poll tax. ?
All transfors of Real Estate must be reported
to mc, through a Deed, to sate errors.
No transfers will be made unless a
Deed accompanies the application to trans?
fer, as I am so ordered.
N. B. MORGAN,
A. U. CO.
Deo 21 51 Bt^
f rany dealer says be baa the W. L. Douglas
bnori without name and price stamped on
the bottom, put him down as a fraud.
2X
J
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE auafSiaiN.
Si!sO KXTIU l^AlluE CAM?SHo"0"*
2.25 WORKING MAN'S SHOE.
2.0O and SI.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
All made In Congress, Button and Lace.
W. L. DOUGLAS
33 SHOE ladTes.
RMt Mal.rUl !!-.
? . . uunv <W? UVBk fibUil|l
U not sold by your dealer, write
W. L. DOUGLAS. BBOCKTON, MASS
S. M. RICE, JR., & CO.,
Agent*, Union, S. C.
Jan 18 3 6m
SHERIFF'S SALES*
F?r February 1889.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed,
I will sell before tbo Court
flouso door in tbo town of Union, on Monday
the fourth day of February next, during
the legal hours cf Sales, the following
described property to wit:
one tract of land belonging to John T.
Reluc, situate, lying and being in Bogansvll'.e
township Union County, (and known
and designated as Howard traot) oontain .
ing on* hundred apd fifty acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of David Robinson,
John Sartor and Thomas Belue.tract. Levied
on and to be sold as the propeity of Jobn T
Belue at th* suits of A. W. Thomson and
others, plaintiffs, ugainst]John T. Belue defendant.
also
One lot of land with dwelling house
thereon, belonging to James M. Gibbes, sit
uate, lying and being in the town of Union,
Union County, containing tb-ee and 117-1000
1 acres more or less, bounded North by lands
t of Mrs. Mary P. Dawkins, East by lot of H.
1 L Gobs, South by Main street, West by Garden
lot of James M. Gibbes. Levied on and
io bo sold as the property of James M.
Gibbes, at the suit of Arthur B. Farqubar
ft al, Plaintiffs, against James M. Gibbes,
1 Defendant.
? TkU liltk T*?. 1000
jkiiio iiiu uunuar^, looy.
J. G. LONG, 8.U. C.
Jan 18 8 8t
t L.
NOTICE OP SEIZURE.
United Status Internal Revenue, 1
f Deputy Collector's office, [
Greenville 8. C, Dec. 27. 1888 j
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
property, viz:
' One sorrel mare tnule, and one light sored
horse mule, one twu-hoise wagon and
harness for cams; one package of corn whis
key containing 27 gallons; one package of
t corn whiskey (6 gals.) two empty packa.
ges; one syphon and one gallon measure;
seized in Union county, Slate aforesaid; as
w the property of Cap York and James York,
. for violation ot the internal Revenue laws;
. will he deolared forfeited to the United
l Slates and sold, unless claimed acoording to
law, within thirty days from publioaticn
hereof. ED. W. CROFT, *
' Deputy Celleotor
r 4th Division Dist. of S. C.
Jan A 1
( - A 14.
I :
Money to Loan.
In inniR Offtoo and apwards, te
be secured bj first mortgage ea improved
farm lands. Apply to
\ D. A. TOWNSBND,
Atteraoy,
L Union, 0. 0.
' 19 dsn
i ????????????????
1 For Sale.
?
Tn K house and lot where I reside ia the
town of Union?known as the Steedman
plaoe. Terms reasonable.
DAVID JOHNSON, Ja.
| Jn? 1 4t
* - n||HJ - ??F &;.
We are i
SPECIAL
IN ?
DRESS GOOI
LADIES
MEN'S
SHO
CALL AND 1
F<
Jan 4
A TERRI
In Prices o
THE CRISIS
AND GRAHAM A SPAI
BARGAINS, BAI
' ; am
jf
"An honest confession Is good for t
do^wp^^^^^^^^^^vhile we iell
Calicoes for 4o per yard and npwsri
Qoode worth Me, 10e, 12^0, 15e. 20c, 26c
16o, 18o, 20e, 26c, and 80e. All wool Hot
Our all wool Dress Flannels, in stripoe a
40c per yard.
Dress Triamiogs in large quantities an
above.
We also have a very large stack of Rei
cheap.
Jeans and
We can certainly shew yeu one of Ih
Market, and the prices are away below 2
In Blankets, Oennterpanes, and Con
CLOTHING
In this line we stand at the head of
priess. Ws hate anits from $3 to $25.
per pair. We also.havea ap'endi i line o
tines. Examine enr elething before buy
Shirts and
In this line we ere making a olean
town. Onr 76e shirt is a good one, and
BOOTS A
WE'LL GET THE
We oan show you one of the largest
South Carolina, at prices as low at aoybo
hare just gone through our immense stoc
some were carried over from last season,
at cost and below cost. We will offer you
Polkers, new stock, for 75c worth $1 anj
stook for $1 worth SI 26 anywhere. Oi
every pair warranted.
We hare a lot of J. Faust & Sons, 1
and $7, which we will offer at $6 per p
misses shoes. Remember, we do not pro
?only certain lets. They are a bonanz
MILLINERY !
Ladies Hats in Greai
T1it
la this lint tf course we always tak
Call and see as and ws will do you
hats d, even if we hare to sacrifloe gooc
GRAIL
Sept 14
A Happy New Year
TO OUR
FRIENDS AND PATROK
, WE art new sfftrtaf jbe balance of
FALL AND WINTER 6001
at priest that will both astonish and pli
yea. Tht money mast come and g<
saast co. rerardlcss of Dries. Uuroha
locking for bsrgsiM shoo Id not fell to |
us % sell.
GOOD BIB TO TIME PRICES'.
RICK * McLURl
JWk* I
; ?? V-iv2- *?
K^0ff '?s ' '.'&L s: . ,i
-*' :-v . 3k-?k ...
i, BARGAINS,
low offering
BARGAINS
INTER
>S,
BtttUWiW,''' *
PT A TV T7d
V/ia/AI\O,
1 HATS,
ES, ETC.
BS CONVINCED.
>8TER, WILKINS A CO.
1 if
BLE CRASH
f Dry Goods.
i
i HAS COME,
RKS MUST HAVE MONEY*
itGAINS, BARGAINS/
he soul." The treth ii, we ere badly overKMfstfutfUHUib
l yea some ef then :
J, Dress Ginghams fer 8jc end upward, Dress
i, 35c, 40c, marked down to 6}o. 8Jc, 16c, 12]e,
irieltas and other fine drees goods narked down,
nd palids, hare been narked] down frem 60c to
id great varieties, at prices ia proportion te (he
i and White Flanael* whieh we will sell very
/N
vj&saimeres.
e biggest stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the
iero. See our 26 eta. Jeans; she's a daisy,
forts, w? can beat the Tewn.
, CLOTHING.
the column, with the largest stock at the lowest
We have single pants from G5 cents up to $8
f Childs and Boys Clothing at prices to snit the
ing, and save your money
Undershirts.
sweep. We have the best 60# white shirt in
our #1 shirt is a world beater.
ND SHOES.
RE NOW, CERTAIN.
Stooks of Boots and Shoes in the "pjrOf part of
dy's, (our customers will testify te that.) We
ik and picked out several lots of shoes, of which
and have thrown theia on enr bargain counters
i children's shoes from 25o per pair up. Women's
rwhere. Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole
iir woman's $2 shoes is a challenge to the world;
tand sewed and guaranteed goods, worth $8 60
air. Also some big bargains in womens and
pose to sell all bandsewed goods at these prises,
'A for somebody. First come, .first served.
MILLINERY ! i
t Varieties. Prices Lower
in Ever.
6 the lea<i, both as to price* and styles.
good, a* we are bard op for money and mast
Is to get it.
AM & SPARKS,
CHEAP CASH STORE.
87 tf
CLOSING OUT AT COST*
CALL EARLY AND GET A
rg BAKGAII\.
For the nest 30 days I will sail, regardonr
less of cost my entire line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
ETC.
sasr In U*L I- * 1? "?
> * ' 6'"
lil' ALSO
XMAS GOODS AT COST,
a. P. GARRBTr,
LwJer in Books nnd Stationary.
tf ' Jan 11 2 81
?
<
9 DIMES 6
*
dr, to bo more"pftun, nine
you spend your dimes with GARRETT
I carry on a CASH business.
I savo in Book-keeping, in bad de
and give my customers the benefit of it.
10 PER CEN1
i
By selling these Goods at ten cents off
Tiiat is how I make it out that niuo tit
9 DIMES
ONE DOLLAR
every time at Garrett
Pianos and Organs sold on easy tci
prices.
SCHOOL BOOK
AND A
SCHOO
CIIEAPER TH
BLANK BOOKS 0
Sept 21 S8
: J E W E
AT PRICES NEVER I
FIR81-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN Y
PLACE IN THIS
Go and See F. G. TRI
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED W
And All Kinda of Musical Instruments as 1
Whioh I will sail at an
Repairing in Wntahes. Claoka and Jewelry.
PHaaa, AT ~ - - ' * - - ?
F. G TREFZER'S
| Jan 18 3
farmers.01
ECONOMIZE AND MAKE YOUR FERTILIZERS
AT HOME! Mj
roa
DIRECTIONS for composting with fac<
"Long's Prepared Chemicals: " of t
Stable Manure, ... 750 lbs. __
Cotton Seed 25 Buahels, 750 " ^
; "Long's Prepared Cbeaicals"
2 Barrels, ... 500 !
2,000 ?
or 1 Ton.
Fertilizers prepared aooording to above
formula will eoet but a little over one-third
the price of Ammoniated Fertilizers, and
will give as good remits. Now is the tine
to begin to put up jour compost.
For "Long's Prepared Chemioals," call on
on FOSTER, WILKINS & CO,
Dee 7 49 2m.
Copartnership NoticeWE
have this daj admitted into our ^
firm, Geo. II. Oetzel and B. F. At- ?
thar, and will oontinue our business at the
old stand, under the firm name of Foster,
Wilkins & Co.
We take this occasion to thank the public 1
for their kind patronage during the past JL
20years, and respectfully a*k a continu- Sta
ance of the same for the new firm, assur- & I
ng them that no pains will be spared in 1
the endeavor to serve them faithfully and "P<
well. FOSTER & WILKINS.
January 1, 1880. t
Jan 4 1 41
Notice of Dissolution.
mnF. firm heretofore exl<ting under the
1. name of B. B. Going & lire., Meronants,
at Kelton, S. C., ie this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
Jan. 1. 188ft.
B. B. GOING & BRO.
Having purchased the interest of my
brother B. It. doing, in the mercantile business
of B. B. doing /t Bro., at Kelton. 8. O.,
I shall eontinue the business in my own
name, at the old stand.
dEO. W. GOING.
Notice to Creditors?.
A LI. person* indebted to the late firm of
B B O' ir.g h Bro., by note or ecoount
a-e hereby notified that settlements must b
made at onee to our . ustessor in business
GEO W. GOING.
B. B. GOINO & BRO.
Jan4 1 4t |
Metis Hi3al Enterprise
AT 3jNESVILLE.
W. E. /Lit IAN. plain and fancy house
carpenter, A nufiaoturer of and dealer in
all kinds of rough and drssssd lumber,
doers, sath, blinds, and all kinds building *
ma< erial.
I also have a lot of home-made wagons
and hiiffffiii fhfltnd m ft fin \ wkir.h f ?U1 mil I
he?p for'cMh. "
Come end aM j
W * ALLMAN, I
J?n A , J"nWTill#, S. c. I *
I 1 *? 'as
bts, in postage, and Pass Books,
0r.
SAVED,
tho dollar,
iocs one is ten.
3 BUY
IN GOODS,
t'e Book 8toro.
n - -
-uiB. v/ttu or "write and get
.LL
lu SUPPLIED,
AN EVER.
IF ALL KIDS
O. I?. GARUETT.
tf
LR Y :
CKOWN BEFORE.
OU COULD BUT IS ANT OTHER
STATE.
SFZER'S STOCK.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
ABE FINE STATIONERY.
Yiolins, Banjos and Aoeerdeens,
d below oo?t.
YeuetiU flmd tb? Bert ? --?a
JEWELRY STORE,
Next Door to Boohlieit'e.
3m*
3LAY IS DANGKROCJS,
DON'T PUT OFF.
pAgent, Ms. J. Lro.x Bern**, m ft*
i to see you, with * happy look ? kit
!_ 11A Kee 1 L 1 1
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he moat MODERN STYLES (
0NUMERT8
A K D
TOMBSTONES
iah w a will furaiah at J* law* pciaa l||t
arar.
A LARGE SELECTION
hand read; far lattarlag aad da*warj ft
e.
GEORGE GEDOSS.
umoj marblb;wobib.
April l la if
Stamping! Stamping I!
AM now prepared to do all kind9 of
stamping, having purchased a complete
tnping Outfit of Patterns from Yaringtan
IMeharde.
Ladies are invited to call and examine
scimens at BUCIIII KIT S
Baker; ft Confeelionorj.
?ept 28 tO tf
mtwHwi
an eeh an?aa?Vaeer'nnhiuhEtpn 1 v,el ?n U flo ?nd
K\HSSI!!lJ?>tr published and hat the larcott
Uv ^u?rt?ft2t7 PS5J7 ?fIU *'* ,n th" world.
< of Wood KnxrtiT.
iar prtell I' ?*n<5 ?or apeoimen
Sfiliaaiw'nJJ^r: roar months' trial, $1.
"OMR CO, Publish ana, K1 Broadway, N.f,
A'JSR'S&SS
?f** "f* on?*lns colored
mm nr Mhn i-"Lf0B?*r' " cil> rwdden?nd
"-|T^L'*-b*JL"'jy?.-W??*ro?a anararlnpl
saa rail plana pad SpeelfleaUona for the naa of
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H Pxperlenee and hare made orer
ft Cor American and Kor.
w TRADE MARKS.
. n m roar mark la not rewiat arad tn tfca pop.
aat on**, apply to Motor & Co_ and pVocujra
Lamadlata protaatlaa. Baad tor Handbook.
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