The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, April 12, 1889, Image 3
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Thi Pkksidimt Calls thn Pbopls tc
Church.?Washington, D. C. April 6.?The
following proolammation was issurd laic
(his afUrnoen:
"By the President of the United States."
"A hundred years hare passed since ths
Oorernmont whioh our forefathers founded
was formally organised. At noon ou the
80th day of April, 1789, in the oily of New
York and in tho presence of an assemblage
of heroio men whose patriotic devotion had
led the colonies to vletory and independence
George Washington took the oath of office
as chief magistrate of the now bom Republic.
This impressive aot was preoeded, at
nine o'clock in the morning in all the
nkMMk # A%__ "* "
vmiiVUCS VI iue cny, dj prayer for Uod's
blessing on Ike government and its first
m. President. The centennial of this illoatrious
event in our histery has been declared
A URN BRAL HOLIDAY
by act of Congress, to the end that the people
of the whele country may Join in commemorative
exercise* appropriate to the
day. In order tbejoy of the oeoasion may
be asaooiated with the deep thankfulness ia
the minds of tho people for all our blessings
in the past and in devout supplication to
tiod for their gTacious continuance in the
fhture, the representatives of religious
creeds, beth Chiistian and Hebrew, have
memoralised the gove&nment to designate
an hour for prayer and thanksgiving on
that day. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin
Harrison, President of the United States of
America, ia response to this pious and
reasonable request, do recommend that on
Tuesday, April SGtb, at the hour of nine
o'clock in the morning, th* people of the
entire country
BBl'AIA TO TUK1R BESI'KCTIVB PLACES OV
DIY1NX WCBSUIP
to implere the favor of Ood that the blessings
of liberty, prosperity and peace
I may abide with us as a people; that His
j ' hand may lead us in the paths of righteous/
fntn and good deeds. In witness whereof I
$ " have hereunto set my hand and caused the
seal of the United States of Amerioa to be
1^. ftflRwarl
B "Don# in the City of Washington this
^ fourth day of April, in the year of our
Lord 18S0, and of the independence of the
United States, one hundred and thirteenth.
Benjamin Harrison, [seal.]
-By the President.
Jamks Q. Blaine,
Secretary of State."
BadFirss in thi Woods.?A gentleman
who arrived ir. th? city last night after
having driven through .the country from
Hendersonville reported terrible destruoiion
from forest fires between Inman and Cam>
pobello stations on the Spartanburg & AsheTitle
Railroad. The people, whose houses
were in imminent danger and some of these
who had been burned otit, had removed
their household goods and stook to the
Bfc . plowed fields around to escape the destructive
flames. The tewn of lnman was
thought to have been burned and the wind
was blowing a teriffio gale oarrying the
flames with it.
Fines in thr County.?It was reported
in the city yesterday that large forest fires
were raging in the vicinity of Traveller's
Rest, on the line of the C. K. & W. road.
The fires had already covered considerable
ground and one house was renorted hnr..?<t
Another fire was also reported near the
Reedy River Church, on the White Horse
road. With such winds as prevailed yesterday
it is very prebable that much damage
was done.?Greenville Newt.
Norfolk Swkpt bt Fibs and Cyclone.?
Norfolk, Vs., April 7.?A storm of thunder,
lightning and hail, which brvko over the
city yesterday morning, changed at 10
o'clock last night into a cyolone, the wind
blowing fifty-four miles an hour until 6
o'olook this morning. The wind came from
the northeast and blew into the harbor and
its tributaries. The tide, whieh was at high
water this morniog at 1.86 o'clock, was
eighteen inohes higher than ever reoorded
before.
j?- The lower part of the oity was flooded,
and fire broke out on Water Street, caused
from slacking lime on the wharf of Johft
O. Gamago A Son. The old Cotton Exchange
building, containing about 800 bales
ef cotton, and the warehouse of J; W. Perry
ft Co., containing a^out 600 bales of cotton.
were totally destroyed.
Thr loss on buildings end stock destroyed
in this blook is estimated et $150,000, pertly
insured. It is probable that the losses busttained
by wholesale grocery merchants from
water foroed into their warehouses by the
unprecedented tide will nearly equal this
mount.
Fatal Railroad Wreck.?Baltimore,
April 2.?A special from West Point, Va.,
says a fatal wreck occurred on the York
River branoh of the Richmond and Danville
Railroad, about 2 miles above, about 9
'clock Saturday night. The heavy rains of
Saturday washed out a culvert and a part of
the dam between the tank pond and the
river, and an engine and seven freight oars
# plunged into the washout. Two men?a
colored brakeman and the fireman, a young
man namprt ? " ?? k?' 1 -?"
< ?nv?w uuncu unaer
tho ears and killed. Thd body of the fire*
man has been gotten out, but the colored
man has not been found. Engineer Lynch
was terribly scalded, but managed to orawl
* * out.
Fire at Knoxville.?Knexville, Tenn.,
. v April 4.?The box, keg and wheelbarrow
factory of R. D. Ssinuel & Son was destroy*
ed by fire to-day. Less about $20,000.
List of Letters!
Remaining in the Postoffice at Union for
the week ending April 18tb, 1880.
.. n Bates Miss 8a\lie Robinson Mr. Jc ?Dv.
k A < Dimood Mr. John. Reed Prof W *
XJ. Gist Mr. Johnnie. Robinson V.
prinoe Mrs M F
. Pewits calling for the aboT, letUrg wlu
I 1 please lay they are ad' -<ltlMd fcnd w||l b#
required to pay on# ceBl for their delivery
H J- c- HUNTER, P. M.
jrf&acmio Meeting.
HE regular Monthly Communloatiow of
\?r X Union Lodgo No. 75, A.-. F.-. M.-.will
be held this (Friday) evening. A fall attendance
is requested.
W. W. HUGHES,
Administrator's Notioe.
? T)KR80NS holding claims sgainst the esX
tote of Ata Smith, deceased, will plsase
present them to me, properly probated; and
thoee indebted to lhe said deoeaeed will
pleaee make immediate payment.
, March 80th 1880.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Adm'r Aea Smith.
April 6 14 4t.
Lr SPRING IN FULL BLOOM
L MRS. GRANT'S.
[ I hare just received a well selected and
| v complete aseortment of Ladies and Misses
k HATS AND BONNETS.
% Flowers and Trimmings, Cor
Br sets and Bustles,
r which I will sell at (he lowest prioes. Call
I and see me. The bets and trimmio(s will
| speak for themselves.
I Yours Truly,
I MBS. J AS. GRANT.
AfrUll 16 81
Notioe of Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby [given that by per
mission of Hon James M. Geo, l'robati
Judge for Union County, I will, on tho lOtfc
i day of May 1689, make my fionl return and
apply for letters disinissory as Administrator
of the estate of Isaac P. Murphy, deceased.
All persons having o'.aims against said estate
must | resent them to me, properly attested,
on or beforo that day or they will be
forevor barred.
J, F. BAILEY,
Adm'r of est. I. P. Murphy.
Apt 11 12 16 4L
Notice of Final Discharge.
NOTIcr. is hereby given that by permission
of Hon. James M. Gee, Probate
Judge for Union County, I will, en the 10th
day of May 1689, make my final return and
apply for letters dismissery as Administrator
of the estate of Sylvia K. Murphy, deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate
mast present them to me, properly attested,
on or beforo that day or they will bo
forever barred.
J. F. BAILEY,
Acm'r estate Sylvia P. Murphy.
April 12 16 4t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Conrt of Common Pleas.
W. Thomas Littlejohn, Plaintiff,
agaiutt.
rh.rlH ?i~- ^ " " " -
MIUIO, V/tl'UIIUU b. aimore, sarab
Adeline Sims, Mary E. Hamilton, William
H. Wallace, Defendantt.
To the Defendanls above named :
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to ansWfirdhe complaint in this action,
of which a ooipy is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a oopy of your auswer to
the said complaint on the subscribers at
their office, 2, Law Kongo, Union,.South
Carolina, within twenty days after the servioe;
hereof, exclusivo of the day of suob service
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff*
in this action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated April 9th, A. D. 1889.
MUNRO & M (JNRO,
Plaintiff1a Attorney.
To the defendant Caroline E. Elmore:
Take notice, that the summons in this action,.
of which the foregoing is a oopy, was
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas for the County of Union in
the State of South Cerolin* on the Dth day
of April, 1889.
April 9, 1889.
MUNRO & MUNRO,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2 Law Range, Union 8. C.
April 12 15 Ctj
SAVE YOUR MONEY,
BY BUYING
PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS
OHEMIOALS,
PAINTS, OILS,
TOILET SOAPS,
PERFUMES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER
BRACES, ETC.,
j.w. mhmi
DRUGSI8TS.
PRESCRIPTIONS 'CAREFULLY CQ*
t
POUNDED AT ALL HOURS.
PU1-E WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Ned ioinal use.
FINN OIGARfj AND TOBACCO.
|
WSF" Our Geodg have beau bought LOW
i?r vAon, tnii selected with the greatest
i oare, and will be sold at the very lowiet
prioes.
J. W. POSBY k BRO. .
March 22 12 ly.
AN" ORDIN'AN CE
TO RAISE 8UPPLIE8 FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR COMMENCING SEPT. 10, 1889.
Couvcil Chambkx, \
Uxtoif, S. C., April 2, 1889. /
BE it erdained by the Tewn Ceuncil ef
Union, in the (Kate of 8outh Carolina,
now met and setting, and by the authority,
of the same.
Sbotion 1. That a tax of two (21 mills
upon every dollar ef the value of all Real
eat ate, Stock in trade and p arson al property
in the town of Union, be and the same
is hereby levied, to meet the ordinary expenses
of the municipal government of "id
town, for the fiscal year or mmenoing Sept.
10th, 1889.
8so. 2 That the sum o f one dollar and
fifty cents be fixed aa a commutation for
street and road duty, and the said sum is
hereby required to I o paid by each and
every able-bodied male person - beimcmr,
ik, " * "" "
....? ..... ?k riguieen ana niiy-nve
year* old, w'a0 reside within tho incorperata
limv'.s 0f said tawo.
8*T,. 8. That tha Town Treasurer da prefti
at onea to collect the Taxes herein
, levied, and that ha shall keep his books
I apao from tha first day of May next until
tha first day of Jnna naxt, after wh'oh time
ha shall proceed, by distress or otherwise,
as prescribed by law, to oollect auoh as
remain nopaid, with a penalty af twenty
par eent. added.
Sec. 4. That the basis af valnes for the
taxation of Real Estate, personal property
and stoak in trade, shall be taken from the
books of tha County Auditor, for the year
188B, flit as it relates to tha towh c.1
Uoio*.
Sao, ft. Lfotnee fees shall be as follows :
Par aaeh dealer in fertilisers
from 8 to 86 tons $ 6 OC
For aaeh dealer in fertilisers
from 86 to 76 tans 10 0(
Far each dealer tn fertilisers
from 76 to 226 tons 16 00
Par each sawing machine agent 6 0(
" life insurance agent... 10 0(
" ? fire ' 10 M
" livery or 'sale stable... 26 0<
" carriage, baggy and
horse, kept for, hire outaide of
livsry stable 10 0<
For eaoh two-horse dray per
annum.. 10 0
Por eeoh on?-hor?e dray per
annum eaeeete ftedee tee eeaaeeaow ^ ^
Por euh billiard nob on main
-26 0
For aaoh billiard room an back.
Mr eat .? ? ?. -11 ^
Por aaoh Ian pin alley eeaapna a?.a
60 C
Par aaoh and or try oireua par
dap :. 76 C
Por aaoh and erarp aida abaw
par dap 10 (
Por aaoh and every itcturo,
mutieal entertainment, play ar
bow, for raward ar gain, par dap 6 <
Por aaak and avarp itinerant
ataaman, par dap 0 <
Por aaoh and arary anotiaaaar
[ par dap aa aeaaOCaeea* #aa?OW*aa < eaeoeOaa 2 I
Dona and ratifled under the aarpara
aaal of the aaid town of Union, an the J
dap of April, A. D., IMP.
). H. Honoaa, W. T. GBA .HAH,
Clark and Traaa'r. v Int eedant.
April 6 H ?t
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UNIMPROVED LANDS
OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, \
" Uniwk, 8. C., February 1, 1880. /
The following Act ie published in aocord- .
I aoco with 8ection 8 :
An A ct to "allow .unimproved lands whiob
have* not been on the Tex Books since
1875 *o be listed without penalty.
Sxctiox' 1. Do it enaotod by the Senate
i and Hous# of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Asse.-nbly, and by the authority of
the same, That in all oases where unimproved
land whi'ch bat not been upon the
tax books since tiro fteeoA year commencing
November 1, 1874, and wbioh are not en
the forfeited list, sh^ll 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, eommenoiog
November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of
that year.
Skc. 2 That all such lands as may be
returned to the Auditor for taxation between
the first day of October, 1888, and the firat
day of October, 1880, shall be assessed and '
charged with the simple taxee of the two
! fiscal years commencing, respectively, en
; the first day of November, 1887, and the
first day cf November, 1888.
Skc. 8. That as soon as praotisable after
ibe passage ef this Aot the Comptroller
general is directed to furnish a copy of
the same to caoh Auditor in the State, and
the Auditors are required to publish the
same iu each of their county papers, sacs
a -week for three months during the year
1888, and for the earns period of time during
the year 1889, and the cost of sueh
. publication shall be paid by the county
treasurer, upon the order of the nouaty
commissioners, out of the ordinary {county
Approved December 19, 1887.
NAT. B. MORGAN,
Auditor Union County.
Feb 8 6 8m
AREVOLXJTION
! IN SEWING MACHINES.
The ?'DEHOR?ST," with high
arm, drop leaf, and cover, as illustrated,
and fall set of nickel plated attachments,
WARRANTED by the manufacturers, for 6
years. Same as sold elsewhere for $35,
only $19 SO CASH, at Factory.
Ttnusands now in daily use. Save
Agvtale' great big profits, and bay direct of
rU31X.n, 1! !JL.IVlPiE> ? lu.
March 8 10 if
The State of South Carolina.
C0UNT7 OF UNION.
By JAS. 31. GEE, Eiq , Probata Judge.
W1IEREA8, Harper F. Floyd, of Union
County, in said Slate, has made suit
to me to grant bim letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of Mary Elisa
r Floyd, deceased. ? These
are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and aingnlar the kindred and creditors of
the said Mary Elisa Floyd, deoeased, that
they be and appear, before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South
Carolina, on tbe 20tb day of April 1889,
, \fter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
tl \e foreaooo, to show cause, if any they
ba why the said Administration 'should
not !>? granted.
Gi under my hand this 3rd day ef
April jAobo Domini 1889,
JAMES M. GEE.
Judge Probate.
Published on th? 5th day of April,
1889, in the Olaion Ti.ric*.
Aril 6 14 ^t*.
I AM now ready for taking the
papular Minette, (known as cigarette.
V,
Plaid out, per dox. - 91 00
Gilt edge, per dos. - $1 60
Come and get some of those
little favorites. I don't take lees
<than a dozen.
When you come for a alt ting,
always bring yaur purse, yon
always need it before yon leave.
W. C. GALLAGHER.
Photo Artist.
T)ce 14 ?0 tf
Notice to Builders.
Office or County Commissioners, 1
for Union County. /
Union, 8. C., March 1689.
THE Board of County Com miss ion era
will receive sealed bids until the third
Friday in April, for the building of the
Superintendent's house, at the Poor House.
8peoiftostions of the building can be sate
until the 18th April, at the office of Coualy
i 'Commissioners, Union C. H., S. C.
; Cnas. Bolt, WM. M. GALLMAN,
Cierk. Cn'm'n. 1). 0. C.
March 29, 13 8t
1 ; IMPORTANT MEETING.
i
of thb board of
nrkTTKTTV nrtTAAATRRTn'MTO'D Kt
, OrricR or Counts Commissionbbs, 1
j . . Union Counts, j
j "VTOTICE ia hereby given thet a special
JAI meeting of the Board of Connty ComtniMioners
for Union County will be held at
rj Union Court House, at the offioe of said
county Commissioners, on ihe 20th dej of
0 April 1889, at 10 o'oloek a. n?., for the coneideration
of the expedieney of ohanging
0 the loeation of the highway leading from
Union Court House to Booty's Ferry, st or
O wear the Sopple Jack branch.
All persons interested will bo permitted
^ to offer testimony at said meeting foe or
O against the ohanging the loeation of said
highway.
)A By order of the Commissioners.
CHARLES BOLT,
K> Clerk.
Meh 28 18 8*
* AN END TO THE HOBROB
? -OP?
EXTRACTING TEETH,
w I em prepared to extract Teeth witheat
pale or danger, by the nae of Qaa.
I guarantee all of my work to glee aatft
faotioo. L. K. MKAD02tR
May 4 18
"sllpl
We invite o^Hends ahd patrons t
S P.El N G
is bow being ope
We call the Ij&dies attention to our
ment, consisting of Henriettas, Cashm<
Chambreys, Sateens and Calicoes.
: S O
Oar line of Shoes is large otod compl
Boys, Ladies and Children. rLy a pa
$4.00 HAND-KIAI
: H : A:
Our line of Hats, in both Straw a
"City." \
S A D D I
Just received a nice line of Saddles,
We find that we are overstocked in 1
inducements in both Mens' and Youths
HA R D ^
Do you need any Plow Stocks, Hoes
other farming implements ? If so, yoi
look at our Stock.
CROCKERY I
We also have a full line of Crocker;
low prices.
March 29 ' 18
a m m TTV
i\y?' *' ill IN
IS CALLED TO THE FA
THE Li
Jk-TS
MOST CO
Stock of Plantation Ha
are Sell
LOW AS TH
plows,
plow 8tock$?/"" .. >
chains,
axes,
picks,
mattocks;
We are Agents lor the
A A A x
Best in th<
FOSl
' T A A - ^
Jan 4
' y -
Selline Out, selling
READ CAI
I\ TTTTA T) "
&.IXU lYUiJ!
That FLYNNibiw always been'
this section c
I HAVE now made the greatest effo
thing, if possible. And if Gooda sacrificed
era, I can convince them that tho Goods
A. RE- JuSsAfCf 3
*Seal Plush Mocljeskas advertised al
houses at $16 50 to $*20, I.will sell at
Misses Newmarkets, fine' Goods, at
Ladies u " nice " at
Those Gdods are worth double what
I have the fashionable Tricot from
Those Goods are 54 inches wide.
Cashmeres, double width, from 14?c
I have all dress trimmings, including
55c. worth 85c. Worsted dress Goods
Jeans, Flannels, Ticking, Towels, 1
BOOTS AN
HATS ANI
MY STOCK (
is acknowledged b/^M? person, to 1
have ever seen above Charleston.
I hare thousands of ot\er articles t
tion; but if you want as tttany Oooc
for |15,
DO NO FAIL
1111
^ ^ LEADER AND OH
.?i i ' i" ti i. t
)PENIK(;
-' +
- 'I ,
o call an<l examine our beautiful
s t o:c k ,<
toed ^ _
; o o i) s .
Mrell stocked Dress Goods dcpart>riMJ
Wfimtonilt ninrrliims T.nwno
J -- Vl.lguu...,
? B S :
?
eto in every department, for Men,
ir of our Gcntlemcns guaranteed
>E SHOES $4.00.
T : S :
nd Felt, aro the nobbiest in the
i E R Y .
Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc., all
CLOTHING!
;liis Line and are offering special
?' Clothing.
7 A R E .
i, Plow Points, Heels, Screws, and
i will find it to your interest to
TINWARE.
y and Tinware, which wc offer at
RICE & MCLURE.
f TIO JN
LOT THAT WE HAVE
IRGEST
r i>
MPLETE
rdware, in Union, and
ing as
E LOffEST:
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS
ANVILS,
HOES,
RAKES,
SHOVELS and SPADES,
NAILS, &c,, &c.
i Buck-Thorn Fencing,
a World.
?ER, WILKIN8 & CO.
1 tf
; Out Selling On
t EFULLY
HUlUJJLilV,
the Leader];ofLow Prices in
ff country.;
rt of my life to clean oat the whole
L in prioo will eooviaoe the closest bay
R1FICE3D.
t Evrick's Ridleys and other large
^12 50 and $lo.
92 50, 92 75, 93, up to 95 50.
93 25, -93 75, 95.
we ask for them.
19c. to the finest grades at 67ijc,
to 30c.
I watered sine, wmcn 1 will sell loi
from 4c a yard up.
Vhite Counterpaines, very cheap.
D SHOES,
) TRUNKS
)F CLOTHING
oe the largest and best selected the
hat space will not admit me to mer
Is for $10 as can be had elsewhei
TOO ALL AT
'LYNN'S,
AMPION OF LOW PRICES.
21 if
y
NEW GOODi^
Our now Spring Stook is arrririn*
inspect
prices
Our Milliner, MISS FUNCK, is i
kets, where slu
large and
Line of Millinery Goods. She will 1
and will be pleased to sec her many fr
will bo able to sell them goods cheape
Call and see us and get first choice
Thanking the people for their liber;
continuation of the same in the future
graha:
Sept 14 8
9 dimes!
Or, to be more plain, nine dimea
you spend your dimes with GARRErJ
I carry on a CASH business.
I save in Book-keeping, in bad
and give my customers the benefit of
10 per ce1s
By selling these Goods at ten cents
That is how I make it out that nim
9 DIMH
ONE D0LLA1
every time at Gai
Pianos and Organs sold on easy
prl
SCHOOL BOO:
AN D
SCHO<
CIIE A PE R 1
BLANK BOOKS
Sept 21
jew:i
,AT PRICES NEVER
FIRSl-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER TIIA
PLACE IN T
wo auu oee j? . w. l
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLAT
And All Kinds of Musical Instrument
Which I will sell
Repairing in Watches, Clocks and Jewel
rices, AT
F. G TREFZEI
Jan 18
if any dealer aaya lio lias the W. L. DoiiklBt
Shoes without naiuo and price stumped <>d
the bottom, put him down a? a fraud.
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Best in the world. Examine hi*
K.OO OKNdINK HAND-SEWED SHOE.
it.OO HANI)-SKWKI) WKLT SHOE.
KJSO POMCK AND FARMERS' SHOE.
> 92.no KXTRA VAI.IJK OAI.F SHOE.
19.911 WORKING MAN'S SHOE.
92.0O nod >1.711 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
All made in Confrreaa, Dutlon and I.aoe.
r W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE! LACHES.
Beat Material. Beat Style. Beat Fitting.
U not cold by your dealer, write
W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCKTON. MASS
S. M. RICE, JR., E. U.
Agent, Unian, 8 C.
Jaa 18 3 Cm.
y."0ri^3d!5^ fffl"; Sol 1-1 flolrl W.iib.*iT%yiYl
I Hl'i<fiSiK\ >ol.i f'-r .2 lUO. uulll UirtT, Ij II11 I a
I I t A-?&PL\A* llm Jjv. >*?I. h in 111* W'-rltl P n rl n
a | AS?nntb]n IVlfc.l llmrkn|?r. III ill
^T'r'''
B j^5S5^^teltly run occnre one Am
t<nr?thrr vrl'h oar letpe ?nd??|.
??bl? lino of Iln iorhol'1
nWlyUUUHCJP^ S implr ?. Tbm iimplN, *i
>. ^^^SSSSSSiir " ' the wrotrh, * taml
1 Vrct, ?M <A?r fmi bin btp
,A rtt?n? la ywar home fT 9 ?"?hi r.nd ihown them to tboot
tJ who MJT bore tilled, ther bocome youi own property. Thaw
who writ* ot onto <?n do one* of reeelrloff the WntrA
?4 SaMAlri. Woj*ty al\ npreii, rm,ht,ot* Add root
itlMMkolt Co., Sox 9,1 forUand, ilaUM,
Money to Loan.
In rants tf#SOO ?d apttwu, t
bo secured by trot mortgage i aprtm
form lands. Apply to - ^ ? ...
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has bought &
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mvc the Goods open in a few daya,
iends and the public generally, and
r than ever,
of the Goods.
il patronage in the past, we ask
M & SPARKS. CHEAP
CASH STOKB.
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debts, in postage, and Pass Beak
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off the dollar,
c times one is ten.
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ALL
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SCHOOL BOOKS,
ED WARE FINE STATIONERY.
3 as Violins, Banjos and ACeerdteas,
at and below cost.?-?
rjr. You will find the Best Work ahd Lewes*
t'S JEWELRY STORE.
Next Doer te Baehheitfs.
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TREATMENT BY INHALATION.
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.
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magnetised, and the oomponnd is so condoused
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> MRS. EMMA COOPEr, Utllla, Spanish Honduras,
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full infornatloa as to (bla remarkabe camtire
agent and a retard of several hoadrwd
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oases?in any of then after being ah? liaid A
to die bjr other physicians. Will be mailed '^.4|
. free to any address oa appW tails* Read
the brochure!
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