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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. i^'l4FBHThoBM 20 00 U 88 C C Jeter 10 00 17 MiA Loreoa Hawkins 25 00 48. B R Jeter 8000 89 A P Wilson - 1800 80 8 R Jeter < ? 80 00 % 2*2 F K H Tbomea 26 00 47 8 R Jeter 28 00 JO FEH Thomas 80 00 40 Mrs O A Brown 11 80 44 8 U Jeter - 80 00 J?:,. 2 W M Sartor - 20 00 8 Carter 18 00 .BDB Feat 80 00 11 Clorena Cannon ...... 28 29 Lorena Thomas 28 ^ 12 Amy P Wilson - 26 00 86 Mrs Q A Brown 10 00 25 ?? ii 11 20 21 AmjrP Wilson 80 00 26 M 8 Carter 1* 00 * i/ruciua 'l'uoter 520 00 32 ? ..... 0?. 80 Clorena Cannon ' 2w 00 10 Druoitla Tucker 25 00 8 J H Rice 80 jj < 22 8 24 i? ? 80 00 8 Mrs M S Carter* 10 20 Clorena Cannon ? 28 19 J J Klnard 12 ss ""to J xi Mice - i 18?CC Jeter - 20 ^ 07 .. 20 00 20 MC Long f H HOW Clinton 8^ 14 MC Long 2?H 22 W G Whiteside 4 IDBFant Total $878 50 SCHOOL DI8T' AICT NO. 7. 2 Henrjr Brown 20 I ^ 10E Comer 25 m o 20 00 7 O E Tuoker 70 jj[ 15 Henrj Brown g .? 25 00 S AP Wilson 30 00 18 Noltie C Thomas 26 00 12 ? ?? 26 00 I 18 J U Rodger... - 12 20 14 Nettle C Thomas ? 30 00 21 Mrs M Q Hompliri 26 00 \\ 9 J C P Jeter 26 00 20 llies Annie J Co 8?ld 82 60 1 17 Amy P Wilson 25 00 4 MraMQ Humj >hrie 26 00 w . 8CIE Comer 26 00 wW g ?< mm 25 00 11 J <3 P Jeter 20 00 4 tt E Tuoker .. 50 00 8 ML B Kelly f>? ?> . .g -ii ^ Mi ZO UU 1 E M Rice 80,00 12 IfTB M a Hu 00 phriee 2* 00 11 74ies Lena Ma t well 20 00 ' *15 ? .? 60 00 18 iTenry Brown.. 20 00 Total $782 70 SCHOOL DI8VRICT NO. 8. Elisa Roberao a 28 00 19 E B Rodger 25 00 H8 Lula Walker 26 00 <T ' -21 Miaa Ueseie V. 'est. ^ 26 00 10 Mrs M 0 Bel as 60 00 18 B J Mims - 2000 8 Miss E J Mot Jrtty. 25 00 1 UIIM JL*OUCI'8* ^ ^ 2 D J Mima 26 00 :22 Mlaa Mattie Browning 87 60 20 Misa E B F-odger ~ -25 00 12 ME Wither, ipoon.. 25 00 4 MeKissiok & Sutucer building 8olu ?ol houae 3S0 00 17 Miss M A Qibba 25 00 16 Mrs A VNorman...... 25 00 16 M ?? 26 00 6 J C Bobo 23 00 8 Miss Lulft A Walkor 50 00 124 J C Bobo 25 00 ! 29 Miss Gertrude Mesh...*. 25 00 18 Miss Lula E S.rink 25 0? 1\\ Jobn Norris 25 00 "8 .J B 2** 35 M' E Witherspo on 25 00 16 B1 Minis 25 00 1 j * Lancaster 25 00 21 .. ? 26 00 ? MTS * ?> ? *7JC - no i 28 Mrs U * C01100 2-j vr.- a "V J^ormsji 58 " 12 Mil. Sw N*?h 60 00 20 J D No r? *?- 19 00 19 II S Kiot 1 6 00 Total..... ? *86 3 60 SCHOOL CISTRIOT NO. 9. 12 MiM ME Pot tell 25 00 13 Miss Alioo S" -Rice 25 00 17 Miss Alice Rise 20 00 18 Miss Annie J C'ofield 26 00 8 Miss Alioo 8 Rice 20 0 0 9 Wo Bjrrd 20 0 9 ? 8 M M Beardicr 20 0019 A W Rice 10 00 ' 9 Miss Alisc Rice 20 00 8 A V7 Rico 20 00 9 Miss M E Powell 25 00 10 " " 25 00 11 " " 25 00 f 10 Miss Alice S Rioo 25 00 15 " " 26 00 t 14 " " 25 00 " GPU Nicholas ' 15 00 7* u ? 15 00 SBmSfmU-* Total $385 00 SCHOOL DI8TRICT NO.. 10. 12 R P Gentry 12 50 4 Annie Gossett 20 00 13 Giena H Rom 20 00 __ 24 Mi?s Lixt'c l1' Gregory 13 75 i"1" 'JNWLX Glenn 15 00 P 14 " " 15 00 22 Annie Goeeett 20 00 17 M A Prnltfc 25 00 19 Annie Goeeett 6 00 ?. 5 * \i? oo 1 " " t 20 00 11 R P Gentry 25 00 2 Miee M T Dtvis "25 00 25 WAB Smith ?0'00 ' " *' ..>x ' - t <v - V 8 G 6 Miss Johuui<> Cuooiogbam 37 50 16 W G Wilburn 25 00 11 Miss M Telia Djv 13 25 00 17 W C Wilbuto 25 00 18 ?' " 7 50 19 Miss Julia Eison 25 00 21 Miss Lizzie F Gregory 25 00 0 " 11 25 00 5 Miss Julia Eieon 25 00 13 " " 25 00 10 M A Pruitl 25 00 6 Mi.-W Juliu Einon 25 AO 19 M A Williams 7 50 18 Mis* M T Davis 25 00 16 S A O Williams 20 00 15 " '? 20 00 14 M A Pru'tt 25 00 Total 8693 75 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. 10 Lawrence ltolfe 50. 00 14 J H Rodger 3. 35 2 G W Clinton 25 00 13 J Wesley Mooro 20 00 14 John Wal'uce 20 00 7 B C Jenniogs 10 00 11 John Wallaco 20 00 8 J Wesley Moore 20 00 13 B C Jehningi 50 00 8 John Wallaco 20 00 11 T E Bailey 12 50 15 Mary Johnson 15 00 5 J Wesley Moore 20 00 6 J H Rodger 2 76 7 John Wallace 20 00 9 G W Clinton 25 00 4 John Wallaco 20 00 3 John Wallaco 20 00 Paid to Sohool Trustees, District No. 11, Peabody Fund 300 00 Total $673 55 AMOUNT PAID OUT ENTIRE SCHOOL FUND. 2 David Johnson, Sr., Board Examiners 15 00 1 B F Bailey Board Examiners 15 00 3 W- M Foster 65 00 4 44 44 71 00 5 44 " 68 00 6 " 44 65 00 7 " ' 26 00 8 '? 112 00 9 ' 44 62 00 10 44 44 68 00 11 " 44 75 00 1 t% * // 12 " UU UU Total $T07 00 Respectfully Submitted, J. B. T SCOTT, Treasurer Union Couuty. Banking, Insurance, and Commission. THE undersigned bare this day nsssciated themselves together as partners in the Banking, lnsurerre, ?? ! business, nt Union, S. C., uutler the firm name and style of Wm. A. Nichols n & Son. WM. A. NICHOLSON. EMSL1E NICHOLSON. Union, S. C., March 1, 1889. March 8 10 4t Notice of Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by permi*sion of lion. James M. Gee, Trobato Judge fer Union County, I will, on the 6ih day of April next, n ak? my final return and apply for Letters Dismissory ss Administrator of tba estate of J. L. Kennedy, deceased. 11 persons baring claims against the said J. L. Kennedy aro hereby notified to present theia tome, properly attested, on or before that dsy, or they will be forever barred. J. W. CUNNINGHAM, dm'r. J. L. Kennedy. Marob 8 JO 4* REPORT OF THE CONDITION of ma Merchants' & Planters' RATIONAL 13 A INIt OP UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, At Vtiion, in the State of South Carolina, the c'oee of bueineee, February 20th, 1889. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $143,825 85 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - 816 00 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation - 15,000,00 Other stocks, bonds A mortgages* 81,000 00 Due from approved reserve ug'ts 44,519 77 Due from other National Banks 8,617 87 R?al estate, furniture and fixtures 2,900 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 479 14 Bills of other Banks 850 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents ? 165 69 Specie 20,468 80 Legal tender notes 4,664 00 Redemption fund with U. S.Treasurer, (6 per ot of circulation) 676 00 Total |272,881 02 LIABILITIES Capital atook paid in 00,000 00 Surplun fund - 46,000 00 Undivided profits 6,191 93 National Bank notes outstanding 13,500 00 Dividends unpaid 648 00 Individual deposits subject to ? check .. 143,712 83 Due to other National Banks..... 4,829 36 Total $272,881 62 Stats or South Carolina, \ CouwTT or Union, as f I, George Munro, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trne to the best of my knowledge end belief GEORGE MUNRO, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Marob, 1889 f ) GEO n. OETZCL, j seal V Notary Publio. Correct?Attest: K. R. WALLACE, 1 A. H. POSTER, v Directors k Ti li.FARR. J ?J SEWING MACHINES. The "I)EMOBE8T," with high . arm, drop leaf, and oufcr, ns illustrated, and full set of nickel plated attachments, WARRANTED by the manufacturers, for 0 years. Same as sold elsewhere for 986, only $19 60 CASH, at Factory. Thousands now in daily use. Save x Agents' great big profile, and buy direct of , FOSTER, WILK1NS & CO. 1 March 8 10 If y NTTP.TXT TPTT>TV/T 1. V V X' 11D1V1. 1 S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Tho firm of S. M. Rice, Jr., & Co. haviog dissolved, I Trill continue business, as their successor, at the old stand, NO. 1, EAST UNION I thank my friends for their patronage during the existence of tbo firm of 8. M. Rice, Jr., & Co., and do solicit their con- i tinued visits to ' East Union. 1 I will keep a line of general merchandise ; such as HARDWARE. Axes, hoes, liames, traces, manure forks, shovels, spades, rakea, plow stocks, plew hears, hatchets, hammers, hand saws, r draw knives, e^c. HOLLOW WARE Skillets, ovens, kettles, pots, lids, etc. TINWARE. \ Cups, open and covered buckets, milk pans, wash pans, baking pans, dish pans? block and piece?sauce pans, scoops, dippers, fancy pointed toilet setts, sprinkling pots, measures, funnols, etc. , [ CU1XERY. CROCKERY and QUEENSWARE. Cups and saucers, plates, all kinds of dishes and bonis, pitchers aud basins; r_ Gloss of all kinds, such as lamps, goblets, tupiblers, glass plates, pitchers, glass sets, lamp eulraneya, of all kinds and Bixes, fancy dinner, tea, and toilet sets, etc. i JUG and JAR WARE, AND FLOWER POT3. Woodenware. Well buckets, common naier buckets, white and red cedar buokels, seives, measures, wash bowls, axe handles, brooms, eto, WINDOW GLASS, OF VARIOUS SIZES. Oils and Paints. Including Turpentine, putty, white lead, paint brushes, all colors of paints in oil, ] dry and mixed. j CONFECTIONERIES. Candier, cakes, crsokers and fruits. f Groceries. Molasses, flour, earn, meal, oats, bacon, sugar and coffee. Fancy Groceries. Canned fish, of various kinds, canned tomatoes, canned tomgtoes and okra, canned fruits, spioes, teas, essences and extracts. Stationery. Blank books, various sizes and kinds of writing paper, pencils, pens. eto. 1 inrite all to com* and examine and price nay goods. S. M RICE, JR. E U I P. 8.?Hare also, a large lot of boots ^ and shoes, and some dry goods, which I am selling AT COST, to close them eut. ' S. M. It., JR.. E. U. Feb 16 7 lm t , ? u The State of South Carolina. * COUNTY OF UNION. 1 i In the Court of Common Pleas. <j Anthony A. Sarratt, riainliff. " aaeinit t c A F Kendrlok, James A Carroll, William C Carpenter, William II Wallaoe, Allen L Howell, Nancy P Caldwell, John Lizzie Pptea, Sarah E Parish, Cyathia N Kellar, D O Howe}!, Yf Brown Wylie, Clerk of J the Court of Common for York County, aa administrator of the eata(p of Jane E P Sooggins, deoeased, and Robert I IIowell, Dtfendantt. , Summons for Pelief? Comj.lai nt Served g To the Defendant, Robert J JfoTrplI: ? YOU are hereby summoned and required c to answer the complaint in this action, I of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your auswer to the said complaint cn the subscribers at their office, 2 Law IUnge, Union, South Carolina, within twenty dqys after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ' . such service ; tnd if yen fail to answer the oomplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will, apply t> the Court for the relief demanded in tba complaint. re- I.J ... A A T\ 10dA i/fticu rouriir; wf j*. fjoov. MUNRO ft MUNRO, 1 Plaintiff'* Attorney*. To th* defendant, Robert I Howell: Take notlee, that the runm**: in tbla action, of I wbioh th* foregoiog i* a copy, waa filed in th* ofllcp of tb* Clerk of th* Court of Com- ? mon Plaaa for Union Count*, at Union, in j the County of Uhi*n, In th* Stat* of South Carolina, on the 9th day of February, 1889. MUNRO ft MUNRO, < No. 2, Law Rang*, Union, 8. C. February 20, 1889. Fob 22 8 6t ? A Fine Piano) ] FOR SALE CHEAP?Apply at tftfc offic*. Moh 1 9 * THE I A 1 MOST CC Stock of. PlcpUAon H * are Sa LOW AS T1 PLOWS, \ PLOW STOCKS, . y CHAINS, VXES, PICKS, \ MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor th A A A A. Best in tl FOS Jan 4 Selling Oat, seilini read CA: And Re rhat FLTNN ban always been lilts MCCtiOU * CB3DMBKW I HAVE now made tho greatest cf hiog, if possible. And if Good9 sacrifici r?, I can convinoe them that the Goods ARE SAC Seal Plush Modjeskas advertised louses at ?16 50 to ?20, I will sell a Misses Newmarkets, fine Goods, a Ladies " " nice " a Those Goods are worth double whi I have the fashionable Tricot from Dhose Goods are 64 inches wide. Cashmeres, double width, from 143 I have all dress trimmings, includi: 55c. worth 85c. Worsted dress Good Jeans, Flannels, Ticking, Towels, BOOTS A1S HAT& AN J MY STOCK < s acknowledged by every person, to lave ever seen above Charleston. I have thousands of other articles ion ; but if you want as many Goo or $16, DO NO FAIL D. 0. I LEADER AND CH May 27 The State of South Carolina. CO UNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Fleas. Elojse Hawkins, Plaintiff. . ajaifnt aadore Bobo and Hannah Trexler, DefCt. Icmmons roa Rklizf?Complaint Skrvkd. ?0 the defendants. Isadora Bobo. and Han pah Trexler; V7"0U are hereby summoned and required X te answer the complaint in this acion, of which a copy is herewith served tpon you, and to serve a espy of your knswer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty davs iter the servioe hereof, exclusive of the lay of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforepaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply 0 the court for the re'ief demanded in the iomplaint. Paled Noy. 14th, 1388, { 3} 1 a me munro, MUNRO& MUKRO, Clerk. JAME8 M. QEB, Plaintiff's Attorneys. lomoavienuam, iiatid?ii irexien?imki aotice, that the complaint in tbiaaction, to;ether with tbaaummona, of which tha fore;oing ia a copy, waa filed in tha office of the Mark of tha Court at Union, in tha County >f Union, in the State af South Carolina, on :ha 16th day or November, 1888 MUNROA MUITRO, JAMES M. QBE, Plaintiff's Attorney*. Union, 8. C., Feb. 18, 1889. Fab 16 7 6t CLEARANCE SALE, ' To maka room for our stock of SPBIX0 GOODS rhich are now beginning to eeme in, wa are now offering tba balanoe of our FILL AND WINTER 600D8, insisting af *Dreaa Oooda, Jaana, Cerseya, Clothing, lints, Caps, Boots and Shoes, at nj OBEJLT REDUCTION To thoee who oome eoriy wo con offer lomo borgoino that ore onro to pleoit. Wo kro determined to clooo out our Winter ItMfet-H to* prlcoo will be any inducement. RICE * MoLURE. I If mm - ACT THAT WE HAVE iARGEST V I> )MPLETE ardware, in Union, and tling as IE LOWEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, HOESv RAKES, ' SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS,. &c., &c. e Buck-Thorn Fencing. le World. TER, WILKINS & CO . 1 If I Out Sell Out REFULLY MEMBER, ' tlie Leader ;of Low Prices in of eonuiry. HHHHHB'v Fort of my life to clean out the whole ;d in prieo will oonvince the closest buy RIFICE I> . at Evrick's Ridlcys and other large t $12 50 and $15. t $2 50, $2 75, $3, up to $5 50. it $3 25, $3 75, $5. it wo asK lor them. 19c. to the finest grades at 67ic. tc to 30c. ng watered silk, which I will sell for Is from 4c a yard up. White Counterpaines, very cheap. ID SHOES, D TRUNKS OF CLOTHING bo the largest and best selected they that space will not admit me to mends for ?10 as can be had elsewhere TO CALL AT PLYNN'S, AMPION OF LOW PRICES, 21 tf UNIMPROVED LANDS OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, \ Union, S. C., February 1, 1880. J The following Act it published in Accordance with Section 8 : An Act to allow unimoroTed land* which bave not been on the Tex Books since 1875 to be listed without penalty. Section 1. Be it enaeted by the Senate and Houae of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and aitling in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That in all oases where uuimproved land which has not been upon the tax books since the fiscal year commencing November!, 1874, and wbioh are not on the forfeited list, shall at any time before the 1st day of October, 1888, be returned to the County Auditor for taxation, the said Auditor be, and is hereby instructed to assess the same and to enter it upon the duplicate of the fiscal year, commencing November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of that year. 8xo. 2. That all such lands aa may be returned to the Auditor for taxation between the first day ef October, 1888, and the first day of October, 1880, shall be assessed and charged with the simple taxes of the two fiscal years commencing, respectively, on the first day of November, 1887, and the first day cf November, 1888. 8ko.8. That as soon as praotisable after the passage of this Act the Comptroller general is directed to famish a copy of , the same to each Auditor in the State, and the Auditors are required to publish the same in each of their county papers, eace a week for three months during the year 1888, and for the same period of lime during the year 1889, and the cost of such publication shall be paid by the county treasurer, upon the order of the oounty commissioners, out of the ordinary county tax last collected. Approved December 19, 1887, f NAT. B. MOHGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 6 8m ti ? - j- ? nano ior saie. I HAVE for salsa piano that ban just been put in good ordpr. I will sail it on tin# or for cash, la any who are ia need of snah an instru mailt. Now ia the time for a bargain. Apply to W*. A. NICHOLSON. March 19 8t For Sale or Bent. TUB dwelling recently ocoupied by Mr. H. F. 8oaife, and known as the Whiteside property, near the Episoopal Church, on wbloh there ie a good orchard and garden, a fine well of water, and all necessary outbuildings. Will be sold or rented on easy terms. For further particulars, apply t? Wx. A. NICHOLSON. Mwoh 1 9 8( BARGAINS, B GLEANING PREPARING FOS SPRING AND SOI KHRHBI In order to make room for our Spring gone through and placed on our bargain co all lots of goods which can be bought alui CASH. REMNANTS, R We have placed on this counter a lot Dress Ginghams, Prints, Bleaching, &e., eleven yards. In connection with these ai flannels, which will be sold at and below c HOSIERY, H We have prepared a show case fu Womens' wool llosc, which will be sold all We also have a good many Winter Gooi Joans, Cassimcres, Clothing, Shoes, &c., i to suit yourself. T> 1 * rcopie wishing to examine these goods sale will only last until the 1st of March, i arc not sold, they will be placed back in St Terms of this Sale is Strictly CAS1I. GRAHAM C Sept 14 37 9 DIMES Ol Or, to be more plain, nine dimes buy you spend your dimes with GARRETT. I carry on a CASH business. I save in Book-keeping, in bad debit and give my customers the benefit of it. 10 PER CENT. By selling these Goods at ten cents off t That is how I make it out that nine time 9 DIMES ONE DOLLAR every time at Garrett's Pianos and Organs sold on easy term prices. SCHOOL BOOKS AND A3 SCHOOI CHEAPER T IT BLAffi BOOKS 01 Sept 21 38 r^E^rE AT PRICES NEVER K FIRSI-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN YOl PLACE IN THIS S Go and See F. G. TREE WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WA And All Kinrl. nf Ii.atr.l .nor.!, n. VI Which I will sell at and Repairing in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Y rices, AT F. G TREFZER'S J Jan 18 3 ifany dealer says he has thnW.t. DonyUu name and price lUmpod on the bottom, put him down aa a fraud. d?< W. L. DOUGLAS ~~ to CUAC FOR "CAT 4>?3 OiivC gentlemen. Heat In the world. Examine hit \n KK.OO GENUINF, IIAND-HEWBD SHOE. VA/ Id.OO HANW-8KWED WELT BHOK. VV U30 FOLiiifi Anf> t?ARMKK8' HHOlf. .... 22.HO EXTRA VALUE CALF BHOK. "*'* ?3.35 WORKING MIAN'S SHOE. raise S3.00 and El.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES r * .. All made la Conereaa, Button and Lece. lor 81 W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE lafD?.r... , Bant Material. Bent Style. Bent FltttnS. I* not told by your dealer, wrlto W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCKTON. MASS S. M. RICE, JR., E. u. If A gent, Unian, B C, be se Jan 18 8 6m. farm Guardian's Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by permis ion of Hon. Jainea M. Qee, l'rebste Judge for Union County, I will, on tbe 18th i ij dav of March, 1889, make my final return fi /J, and apply for Letters Dismiseory as Quar- )/. dian of J. Dogan Humphries. All persona having claims against the said flH J. Dogan Humphries, during his minority, U|M are hereby notified to present them to mo w on or before that day, or they will bo forever 7 barred. 8. M. RICE, SR. ?? Guardian for J. Dogan Humphries. Feb 1G 7 *4 Seta OUT. IA LARGE HER STOCK. wm an 1 Suimnor Stock, wo hare nnters, uli remnants, and odd lost at your own prices, f\ .EM N ANTS. of Remnants of Dress Goods, in lengths from two yards to e a small lot of all-wool Dress ost. OSIERY. 11 of Childrcns, Misses and most regardless of Cost. Is, such as Blnnkets, comforts, ivhicli can be bought at prices will please call at once, as this iftcr which time, if the goods :ock, at regular prices. & SPARKS, HEAP CASH STORE. tf TE IS 10. one dollar's wortk'of Goods, if i, in postage, and Pass Book SAVED, ho dollar. *6 one is ten. BUY IN GOODS, Book Store. s. Cull or write Mid get K uL , SUPPLIES, kN EYER. ? att rmm : ALL MlliJi) G. X*. GARHKTT. tf lTRTY : KQWN BEFORE. J COULL? BOT 1R AIT OTHER ITATE. 'ZER'S STOC1C. SCHOOL BOOKS, BE FINE STATIONERY, olins, Banjos and Accordeens, below cost. ou will find the Beet Work and Lowest EWELRY STORE, Next Door te Beokkeit's. I so * ?CE W. 1 AM now ready for takinr tli* >opular Minelte, (known as cigaette. Plain out, per doz. $1 00 Gilt edge, per doz. - $1 60 Come and get oome of these ittle favorites. I don't take less ban a dozon. When you come for a sitting, ,lways bring jour purse, yon dways ^need it before you leave. W. C. GALLAGHF.lt. l'hete Artist. i 14 50 tf 20c. for Cotton10LINA rRIDE" LONG STAPLE Y. h?T? anl.1 ?..? ?-V ? ??. vi?p m% avuvv pncv, and ln*?o 1,000 bushels of ee^t for At $1 per bushel, oialt. If yon oan cotton at that pries toad your order ted to us. CELY 8L DUO., Greenrille, S. C. t> 15 7 la Money to Loan. I snmi Of $SOO and upwards, ts icured by first mortgage laprtYsd lands. Apply t? D. A. TQWHBBHD, vikZmTi.'o. 9m &t'S j t.i.i..i,uI;i; ^ d/Miri' ** wahrh ! ?? I" || fI fl W'l l>(H? UtifhXV'r, War.JL iliili nw?l. M'*rr UmM <-? ? h"? li?m' vSmtt&ji < ' aB* A.V*"1 *" ' ? ?.wnfc wmkt bHKNL v V\ '"4 ?' ?t k?U?I KwuNNpzji ' /n \}#<", *"rr?i?S?S^S6&nr ! > ??' ?hh Mr l?T* i Iftfrliritl mmMlt lM? *t TSaaa ???Im. aa rrall aa Mr omk, w? u?4 rr*f,Mk?IW;MhMk<r la jrwr Ina M 9 BMlki ?mi am *< la IK ill ay lira nIM, UMy Imai raar awa Iiaaaur. Thaaa wrtla at aaaaaaa ha ?a at niiWia tha Walah ''JW w*9Wa9*? ii%nnM%Mah -