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wm\.,. Ik* InfuU Division of tlio 3 (To load will bo SuiltBiaccsBcao, March 16.?Tho Union peopU ntj now rook assured of tho faot that tho Augusta Division of tho Throo C'o rsllroa-1 will bo built in tho near future. Dr. Blaok and oihor managers of tho roa 1 hero have resolved orders from the offioials at headquarters, to draw up the oontracts,fWhloh will bo lot at an early day. rl will state hero that the building of the Augusta Division is aotually noosssary to tho life and prosperity of themaln line iu this State, la that U will control an ezteoitve busiuves in the Western part of tho 8tata. \ The offloiats of the Three C's road hold a mooting in Charleston recently, at whloh it -was decided to looato the railroad shops at thin plaeo. Ton thousand dollars worth of maohinery has been ordered for the same. This will, in all probability make an increase of Ire hundred in our population, i Two freight trains ran into each other at Clifton on Saturday morning the 16th inst. Several pigeons were injured end two killed. Among the victims of death was Mr. O. Mo. D. jtfjfjfglos, of this place. The deceased was a young mdn just in the bloom of youth; steady, strictly moral, and was highly thought of by everybody hero. lie was emw ployed as a olerk In Dr. Whiteside's drug - store. ^Bhb - The engine of the afternoon passenger passed up sometime ego, drawing eleven assembled at the depo^^^W^eep'it the Mezioans; as well I as thair fine coaches. It has been an ?r I ranged that a person can take a sleeper at J Washington City and go direot to the city of L Mexico without changing oars, onoe every . month; fare for the round trip, inoluding hotel fare, one hundred and twenty dollars. A1I the officials of the Three C's road have been appointed, with headquarters at this plaee. Maj. John F. Jones, formerly of Massaohusetts, but now of this place, who has heretofore been general manager of the npper division, was recently appointed Superintendent of the whole line, from Camden to Rutherfordton. A kind of epidemio of sore eyes has been raging here for the past three weeks, and bat few have escaped this painful and trcoblesome disease, J A, 1Yhitc_haa. -bejn suffering in* tensely for several days with inflammatory rheumatism in the elbow, but is now much bettor. Misses Perla Crosby and Eva Blanton, of the Cherokeo High soheel, of this place, spent Friday-night with friends in Qnffaejr. Prof. Blanton of Boiling Spring, N. C. ' spentSaturday at this plaee. Mr. L. W.'Springs, one of S&lems jovia and popular drummers, spent a few hours on onr streets Saturday. M. j ? - ? Union County Baptist Sunday Softool Con' ventlen. The tenth sossion of this body will bo held with Jonesville Sunday Sehool, commencing Friday before the fifth Sunday in this month at 10 o'olook a. m. 1st. -Devotional exerolses, conducted by lUv. Q. R. WiBeforJ. 2nd. Hearing reports from sohools, en" rollmenl of delegates and organization. 8rd. Discussion of subjects : lit. What ia implied by living soberly T Speakers?J. II. llindolph and II. P. So-iife. 2nd. The reflex influenoe of Foreign Missions on home (101114 ? Speakers?Iter. B. 0. Lampley and C. R. Willeiord. 8rd. Should a minister of the gospel accept a oal 1 to a church i hat is willfully in arrears with Jts former past orf Speakers R. O. Hobson, J. H. Williams, B. Eisen and C. B. Bobo. 4th. What aieps should be taken with a professor of religion by hisohurch when be ' rails te make an offering to the Lord of his substance through said ohurohf Speakers ?G. W. Whitman, F. B. O'Sheals, Dr. W. , CL Southard, H, H. Robinson, Gordon Wil- j Hams, Dr. Robert Little and J. U. MoKls i?k. . <6tb. What motives should'prompt ns t o service in the Master's kingdom t Speakers ?Hen. G. B. Fowler and Udn. I. G. MoKisslok. ftth. The mostsuooessful method of conducting the Sunday Schoolf Speakers?Levi | M. Smith, J. H. Randolph, Dr. R. Little, G. r W. Williams, G. W. Whitman. E. Connal. J. F. West end J. W. Sumner.* Superintendents ere earnoitly requ ssted to elect their delegates at onoe and forward their names to the Superintendent of the Jonesville 8unday School. J. H. Randolph, Frosident. E. W. Jeter, Seoretary, To Colonisi in Abkansas.?Raleigh, N. C., March 16.?The negre exodus from thia State is about to take the form ef a Colonisation of negroes In Arkansas. Negroes are holding mass meetings nightly, and negro orators and preaobers are urging them te eolonise. The negre preaohers of this aeotion are espeoially active in the matter, and leaned a circular to-day calling a meeting to organise the "North Cerelina Emigration Association" for tho purpose of securing ^organised .action toward oolonising all the negroes in the State in Arkansas, where they are offered lands for a trifle. The circulars say that the white people der,'t want them here, and they havo determined to go. It is complained that the election law, the * sshool law and other laws passed by the last General Assembly wqre passed to crush them out. They propose to colonise on un occapitd lands in Arkansas and follow agriouliure. ml v ~ Shot Tuyx llovu Dbad.?Yorkrille, B.C., 'March 16.?Newt hat just reached here of a horrible tragedy which oecurred la?t night in North Carolina, juat across the line. 4. M. Peytenr, a grooer god distiller, hat for tome timo been sntpettiug hit wife t - of being criminally intimate with his olerlc. v P.tturniog home last night after an abeeooe of a short time, hit tospiciont were rerifled, whereupon he shot th em both dead, 'i' He at first resisted arrts t, but afterward surrendered te the Sheriff ef Cltreland County. Mr. Payaeur it said to be related to the Thornberg's, who s> 1 tog defied ihe law in tbisCeuuty.?Special to Ool. RtfitUr. ThiTbipis MtmoMtn.?Edgefield, liaroh 10?r Court has been occupied fer the past three dee in the trial of R. T. Jeaee for theasnrder of Edward Proetloy, Sr. Tboeaeo wte given te the jury at 10 o'eteek on Saturday evening. They remained in thefr room nntll 8unday morning, when at 8 pi plonk they ennpnnced te ^he Court that it wat imneislble to s?r#? a ? rdai-ed. Tbla ia the founh tima Jonea hu Utn ititd.? Ntutand C<mri*r. W: v jfev,. Cot Hit Wirn's Thboat,?Atlanta, Ga., March 16.?C. E. Hamilton, a railroad man, oat the throat of hit wifo in the Kimball House this moraine. He has proef of his wlfb's iofidelitj and followed her here to ??? their ohild. She refused to giro up the ebild and he out her throat with eraser. There is a bare possibility that she may rooster, but it is not at all likely. W " 8as Was Sick But Dbtbbminbd. ?Wilkesb^rre, Pa.. Maroh 16.?Miss Fannie Robi >aon of this city, not desiring to hare her wedding ceremony postponed a second time, was dressed in bed, carried down stairs, married and taken beck to bed. The parties are ef high itanding. List of Letters. Reseaioing in the Postoffioe at Union for the week ?&ding Maroh 23rd, 1880. Stetler Mr W M C Grayer Mrs Dora Dunlap Mr Randolph Murphy Mrs Charity Gregory Mr ML Rulhford Mr M C Gale Mr Frank Worthy Wade Esq Gist Mr James rersons caning lor tno abate letters will please say Ihey are adeertised, and will be reqaired to pay one oent for their dslitsrj J. C. HUNTER, P. M. Notice to PensionersTHE Board of Pensioners will meet on the 1st day of April, 1889. All persons must hats their petitions sent in Defere that time. ... ? _ M. W. CULP, 8eo y. Notice. S. of T. X No, 23, ^on^^'^emperanee'r1'^'^ he held in the Hall oter the store of Mr. James H. Rodger, next Monday evening, at 7} o'clock, March 24. A full attendanoe Is requested, as the regular quarterly eleotion ef officers will take place. By e.-der of W. P. 8. 8. STOKES, R. S. Left My EmployJOHN IVEY left my employ on the 2d day of March, 1889, and has sot returned yet. I hate a written contract with him for the year, and 1 forbid any person hireieg or harboring him. If they do I will apply to the' Law for protection. A. 8. CROSBY. March 22 12 2t Examination of Teachers. THE annual examination for Teachers will be held at Union Court House, on April 6, 1889. All persona desiring to teaoh in the Public Schools of Union County must be examined. Under Resolution of Slate Board of Examiners, the examination for white and colored will be bad on same day. WILLIAM McGOWAN, Ch'm'm Board of Examiners. March 22 12 8t Banking, Insurance, and Commission. THE undersigned hate this day associated tberoseltes together as parlnors in the Banking, Insurance, and Commission business, at Union, 8. C., under tho firm name and style or Wm. A.Nicholson & Son. f WM. A. NICHOLSON. EMSLIE NICHOLSON. Union, S. C., Maroh 1, 1889. March 10 4t SAVE YOUR MONEY, i . . 7 O V 15 U V UN G PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OII^S, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, ETC., J. I. POSEY & BRO., DRUGGISTS. ?? ? ? PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY CON. POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. for lledioinal use. m PINE OIOARS AND TOBAOOO. IV Our Goods have boon bought LOW for CASH, and selected with the greatest care, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. J. W. POSEY & BRO. Meroh 22 12 ly. A REVOLUTION IN SEWING MACHINES. The ^DEMOREST,'' with high arm, drop leaf, and ooter, as illustrated, and full set of nickel plated attachments, WARRANTED by the manufacturers, for 6 Tears. Sanaa as aold tlaswhar* for Xfl/v only $10 SO CASH, at Factory.) M Tbouaands now in daily uae. Sore Agenia' great big profits, and buy direct of FOSTER, W1LKINS k CO. March 8 10 If AN END TO THE HOKROB ? OF ? EXTRACTING T'EETH, I am prepared to extract Teeth without pal. or danger, bjr the oaa of Gaa. I guarantee all of mj work to give aatft faction. L. E. MKADOUiR Mayd 18 A Fine Piano! FOR SALE CBFAp? Apply at this office. Moh l> 0 laa. : j ^ The Stale of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In tho Court of Common Pleas, William Munro, riaintiff, agai*$t Edward Goudelock and Ephraim Jeter, Dtfendanli. IN obedience to no order made in the above stated ease by bis Honor B. C. Preesly, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court I! onto door, in the> town of Union, within^ the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday In April, 1889, the following described property, to wit: 140 ACRE8. All that oertein tract of land, lying, being and situate in Union iMunty, State inresua, containing on? hundred end forty acres, more or Imi, bounded by lands of O. 8. Gregory, William Goudelock, 8am Nioholaa and lands formerly owned by John Batage. 8 AND 810 ACRES. All that certain other traet of land, lying, being and situate in Union County, State aforesaid, containing eight and eight-tenths acres, more or less, bounded by lands of William Goudelook and Sam Nicholas. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments with interest from day of salo, to be seoured by bond of the purohaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUNltO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, March 0, 1889. March 15 1| - gt ' Stateruf*fSouth Caro/iyjjgr ^ COUNTY OF UNION. id (be Court of Common Pleas. Anthony A. Sarratt, Plaintiff, agaxnet A F Kendrick, Jamas A Carroll, William C Carpenter, William li Wallace, Alien L Howell, Naooy P Caldwell, John Lizzie Bates, Sarah E Parish, Cynthia N Kellar, D Q Howell, W Brown Wylie, Clerk ef (ho Court of Common Pleas, for York County, as administrator of the estate of Jane E P Sooggins, deceased, and Robert 1 Howell, Defendanti. Summons for Peliof?Complai nt Served To the Defendant, Robert I Howell: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this aotion, of wbiek a oopy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a oopy of your auswer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 2 Law Range, Union, 8outh Carolina, within twenty days efler the service hereof, exclusive of Ike day of auoh service ; and if yeu fail to answer the oomplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 9, A. D., 1889. MUNRO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defondant, Robert' I Howell: Take notice, that the summons in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union County, st Union, in the County of Uhien, in tbo Slate of South Carolina, on the 9th day of February, 1889. MUNRO & MUNRO, No. 2, Law Range, Union, S. C. 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Starkey & Paten which gives to all inquirers full information as to this, remark nbe curative agent and a record of several huudred surprising cures in a wide range of chronic eases?many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will bo mailed free to any address on application Head the brochure! I>RS. 8TARKKV & I'ALEN. No. 15*9 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 22 8 Gio CLEARANCESAIiE" To mnke room for our Block of SPRING GOODS whiob ore now be^ianiog to eeme in, we re now offering tbe bsleeoe of our CAI I Alan tariMTrn nnnnn i nba. nnu mnitn UUUUO, consisting of Calicos, Dress Goods, Jssns, Kerseja, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Sboas, at aj GBRAT REDUCTION To thosa who soma early we can eftr some bargains that ara sar* la please. Wa are determined to e)ose out oar Wiator Stook, If low pri?es will be any inducement. BICE ft MoLURE. Jen 4 1 it A TAT E IS OALLElf TO THE . \ THE M cxaT CM Stock of 1 v ' are & LOf>AS Ti PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CHAINS, AXES, PICKS, | MATTOCKS, W? are Agents lor th A V I - rr fob * * ?;'* I Jan 4 Selling Out, sellim EE AD OA. Axi> RE That FLYNN baa always been thin section ' i?OHHHH I HAVE now mide the greatest ef thing, if poeaibl*. A?i?'4f -^h>od? ?* otitic era, I can convince them that the Goods ARE SAC Seal Plush Modjeskas advertised houses at $16 50 to $20,. 1 will sell r Misses Newmarkets, fine Goods, a Ladies " " nice " i Those Goods are worth double win I have the fashionable Tricot from Those Goods are 64 inches wide. Cashmeres, double width, from 14i I have all dress trimmings, includi 55c. worth 85c. Worsted dress Gooi Jeans, Flannels, Ticking, Towels, BOOTS A* urt* r r i "i* " HATS AN] MY STUCK I is acknowledged by every person, to have ever seen above Charleston. I have thousands of other articles tioti; but if you want as many Goo for $15, DO NO FAIL D. C. I LEADER AND CH May27 ? , , The State of gToutt Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Eloyst Hawkins, Plaintiff. a/amu Isadora Bobo and Hannah Trexler, de/i's. Suumoxs tor Rxuxr?Complaint SaavKP.' To tba defendants, Isadora Babe, and Hannah Trexler: YOU are hereby summoned and required te answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a espy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of suoh service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, lbs plaintiff in this action will apply to (be court for the re'ief demanded in the complaint. - .1 Bated Nov. 14th, 1888. - Jambtmunro, MUNROAMUNRO, Clerk. JAMES M. GEE, Plaintiffa Attorneys. To the defendunt, Hannah Trexler:?Take notice, that the complaint in this action, together with tbeiummons, of which tha foregoing ia a copy, waa filed in tha office of the Clerk of the Court at Union, in the County of Union, ia the Stale ef South Carolina, ou the ieth day ot November, 1868 MUNRO& MUITKO, JAMES M. GEE, Plaintiffa A<to^Bf? Union, 8. C., Feb. 18. 18V9. <*Vr< Fob 16 7 _?i_ DEIjAY IS DANGEROUS, DON'T PUT OFF. MyAgent, Mb. J, Laow Bvtlm, to * fbe road to a?o you, with a happy look ? bit faoa. Ha has Mverai huadrod a*w darigM of tfca moat MODERN BXVLBSvaf fT ' M I N U M E N -#&: A M UtSwaK whieh w?Xi\Pfur!l??aMk Uw* |Lm >1L ?wr. A LARGE SELECTION on band randy f* lottnriag il onet, GEORGE GEDD11. UHIOV MIRBL* ^WOKKS April la lb . \f ft V-' ^ N T IO JN FACT THAT WE HAV! LARGEST TV I> DMPLETE [ardware, in Union, am filing as BE lOfjTEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOW! ANVILS, HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c.f &c. ie Buck-Thorn Fencing 1 tr i Out Sellim On KEFULLY MEMBER, ?the Iieadei\;of Low Prices iu of country. Fort of my life to clean oat the whole od in prion will convince the closest buy RIFICBD. at Evriclt's Ridlevs and other lnret it $12 50 and $15. t $2 50, $2 75, $3, up to $5 50. it $3 25, $3 75, $5. at we ask for them. 19c. to the finest grades at 67ic to 30c. ng watered silk, which I will sell fo Is from 4c a yard up. White Counterpaines, very cheap. W SHOES, D TRUNKS n r?T rw u s "ktij \J.L' UJUUilliilU be the largest and best selected thej that space will not admit me to men ds for 310 as can be had elscvrher* , TO CALL AT fLYNN'S, AMPION OF LOW PRICES. 21. tf UNIMPROVED LANDS OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, 1 Union, S. C., February 1, 1889. / The following Act ie published in aoeord encc with Section 8 : An Act to allow unimproved lands whicl have not been on the Tax Boeke sinci 1875 lo be listed without penalty. Section 1. Be it enaoted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Stati of South Carolina, now met and sitting ii General Assembly, and by the authority o the same, That in all cases where uuim proved land which has not been upon lh< tax books since the fiscal year commencini November 1, 1874, and which are not oi the forfeited list, shall at any time befori the 1st day of October, 1888, be returne< to the County Auditor for taxation, th< said Auditor be, and is hereby instructec to assess the same and to enter it upon th< duplicate of the fiscal year, o tnimencin) November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes o that year. Sec. 2. That all such lands as may b< returned to the Auditor for taxvion betweei the first day of October, 1888, and the firs day of October, 1889, shall be assessed an-, charged with the simple taxea of the tw fiscal years commencing, respectively, oi the first day of November, 1887, aud th first day cf November, 1888. 8so. 8. That as sooa sa praotinble aft? the passage ef this Act the Coniptrolle general ie directed to furniah a copy ? the seme to etch Auditor in the State, em the Auditors ere required to publish th same in cash of their county papers, one a week fur three months during the yes 1888, end for the came period of time du ring tho year 1889, and the eost of suel publication shall be pa<d by the count treasurer, upon the order of the count, commissioners, out of the ordinary count tax last collected. Apnroved December 19, 1887. NAT. K. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 <1 Km Notice of Final Discharge NOTICE is htrsby given tbst by permit eion of lion. Jamee M. flee, Probal Judge fer Union County, I will, on the 6t day of April next, n eke my final retur and apply fer batter? Diswissery aa Admit iotpnor^?K tDt; Mtate or J. L. Kenoeflj All pereon|fjl?elng ol?ira? against th Mid J. L. K'dRwdy are ktnkj nillttd t Jriwkt thru tone, properly stioatod, on < fore that day. or tboy will bo forers barred. J. W. CUNNINGHAM, Adn'r. J. L. Kennedy. IdareA 8 10 d* NEW GOODS! N E mmimmma Our new Spring Stock is arrrivine da inspect 4 PRICES LOW Our Milliner, MISS FUNCK, is now ern Markets, where sh LARGE AND ^ Line of Millinery Goods. She will lmv< and will be pleased to sec her many frient will be able to sell them goods cheaper tl Call and see us and get first choice of Thanking the people for their liberal continuation of the same in the futuro. GRAHAM ( ept 14 87 9DIMES q jt\ ^ou^ ^mes*witi^GAR^^^?^ 1 carry on a CASH business. j* I save in Book-keeping, in bad ?eb and give my customers the benefit of it. 10 PER CENT By selling these Goods at ten cents off That is how I make it out that nino tin f\ "T^V T TV /T T71 C* fc? U JL JYL JU c ONE DOLLAR , every time at Garrett Pianos and Organs sold on easy tori prices. I ^ _ SCHOOL BOOK! AND A SCHOO] CHEAPER T H j tit i VTTr nnmrn n . maul u Sept 21 T "P, in J JU""" VVP'lLl i r ?AT PRICES NEVER E FIRSl'-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN Y 1 PLACE IN THIS Go and See F. G. TRE 8 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED TV And All Kinds of Musical Instruments as 1 Which I will sell at an Repairing in Wstohes, Clocks and Jewelry, rices, AT F. G TREFZER'S Ta. 1Q * "U AU JJ "ayg ho ?>a* the W. I,. Dookla. nht'ki"" ?ni1 P'lc? tamped on Uao bottom, put film down an m fraud. [ W. L. DOUGLAS ? QUAE for - Y*' WE1W1** GENTLEMEN. i __ jRyWJSib?,S0^'* Extiriln* 111* K'SS nkh An r>- s k. w kd mi ok. 0 r ?9 HANIKSKWKn WKLT KlIOi:. . K-52 police AND FAKMKKS' shoe. K-52 EX?.'AXA""5 CAI.F SHOE. # Ij-J* WORKINOMAN'8 SHOE, i2.OO and m.75 HOYS' SCIIOOt, SHOES All Oon#:rfea? Button nnil Lace. : W. L. DOUGLAS [ S3 SHOE L A IM^G 8. . , B?*t TWt Btylo. Bout Flttinr. IX uot *nnl by your dealer, write e w. L. DOUGLAS. BRCKCTOV, MASO * 8. M. IIIOB, JR., K. U. Aiont, Un ion, 8 C. h J?n 18 i Gin. X J ' ' 90A (UIM Oolfl Wiffh.-nnriTi tnrkP^ElG^ ^Mfor.^IOO. until Utrlv. Ij II | , I , I "/nSHmnM 'vatrh iu tha wurnl |' fl [1 M < V /QB&vfmiXuJl liinrkrri?cr. War 1 11 I 11 I j r/fflK?&lv/J ^ m?t. Iln?t S'ul.l tluKl U ^AfAllumiD* Uki Hulk lajira' i ^ lyftfiffiVr tWKt *"*t *'''"* *"" wt,l> ' Una Person"* rack to. tfflHHIKl-O mill/ ran Mnnon ftra, k?HMBK-J&g',i?y tne?lkrr ?rkk eerl?r*?*n<lnf. _ NMP^ggawr saWa He* ?f Hanifkal.l .Humpies. Tbata aaniplaa. aa ^ wall aa Ika wairk. wa Hn< fci Prair, an* after jrm ksaa k*H |k , ll.?s la ysor knrna fnr S aaoatka ." ml akaam Ikaan la Ikota IB *" wha may kare rallrtl, ikrrkeeeaia rner aw* rmeartr. Theie |9 m wko writ. at oat* ra? bm aw* ?f racatalnr In* Watrk ! ' at.4 Samitlfv IVtMt al aiteaaa, frrlrttf.ala. h Stlnaon ?fc *> .. Ilax <119. Portland. Main*. P !, Money to Loan. H In ram* of$3O0 and upward*, to ^ o be secured by firet mortgage on imprsrcd \1 ir farm land*. Apply to ffm r D. A. TOWHSKD, I #1 Attorney, I I Units, 8. C *? < ? __ fEW GOODS!! 1 iifTn lily. [The public is invited to em. FOR CASH: on licr way hpmd from tHS JNortn 1,1 c has bought a COMPLETE c the Goods open in a few days, is and the public generally, and i an ever, tho Goods. patronage in the past, wo ask a & SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. ir i % ts, in postage, and Paaa Boek . SAVED, the dollar, lerone is ten. 5 BUY IN GOODS, 'ft Book Store. ms. Call or yirht ami g?% L L L, SUPPLIES, A. N EVER. F ALL KINDS G. 3?. GARRKTT, L R Y : :NOIYK BEFORE. OU COULD BUT II* ANT OTB1& STATE. FZER'S STOOFC. 8CBOOL BOOKS, ARE FINE STATIONERY. Violins, Banjos and Accordeens, d below cost. You will find the Beat Work Md Lowest JEWELRY STORE, Next Door te Baehheit's. ??* " :\ew. I AM now readj for taking the popular Minette, (known as cigarette. Plain cut, per doz. - $1 00 Qilt edge, per doz. - f 1 60 Come and get some of these little favorites. 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