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I .1 . , II. Some of the most learned and successfu of the medical profession assert that alca ' holic liquors are not needod as remedies. "Woe be unto him that pulteth the botif to his neighbor's lips,'' is a divine warning and when wo license or sanction the sale o intoxicating drinks we are guilty befor high heaven. Since we have formed ourselves into a jg. Alliance, with the professed detcrminatioi to better our own and our children's condi tion and tho condition of our neighbors, nm our neighbors' children, let us "using zee according to knowledge," bo faithful to ou acre J obligation, and rise up as one ma: against this groat evil, the sale and use o ardent spirits. May every true man that belongs t Union County Alliance catch up and ech back with stcutorian voice that God-givei word that like a mighty wave is mow sweep ing over tho minds and hearts of the friend of humanity?"l'lioiiiniTiox. Facts anu Fiutmss for Fabmkbs..?Mr J. it. Mcheudon, of Georgia, gives the fol lowing facts and figures to the Atlanta Join nal concerning the value of cotton aud jut baggiug, and the great advantages to b gained by the use of cotton baggiug insion of jute. He says: If tlic cotton crop of 1889 is as large a that of 1888, 49,000,000 yards of baggin will bo required to wrap the crop. If tho cotton is wrapped in jute, 54,900, 000 will pass out of tho planters' bands If the crop is wrapped in cotton bagginj $4,900,000 will remain inside the lines o the cotton States to be added to the circulat ing medium. Tlio making of 49,000,000 yards of coltei bagging will consume 100,000 bales of cat ton, which deoroasos the number of bale for market and enhances the value of th remainder } oent per pound, making th gain to the cotton pluulors $8,025,000. The J. K. Adams factory can put a bal of cotton into its spinning room for $0,7 less than it can be laid down in Lowell. Mass. If the cotton was spun in the South, $47 390,000 would be saved iu frioght charges Dole. A better day is coming, for in 1887 th product of the Southern cotton mills was $48,000,000 against $21,000,000 in 1880. It is a fact worthy of strong cmphani that cotton mills aro increasing more rapid ly in the South than anywhere else. Common sense will at no distant da; compel the spinning of raw material whor it can bo done the cheapest. IvKer the Old Hens.?It never pays tc sell the liens as long as they are layiiij eggs enough to pay fur all expensos, as tin culling out from the (lock of the not deslra ble should bo done as lata in the season a possiblo, though it would not be unwise t< get rid of the broken down or over-fat lion: at any time. Keep every lien that moult 0 early, for they will linish the ^roecss am be rcadv for lavini? before cold weather Do not discard a lien because sho is old, i she is a good layer. It will make no differ encc to you how old sho ia as long as sho i profitable. We have known lions to la; well until they wore seven or eight year old. There is uo truth in the old tlioory? for theory it is only?that a hen is of on little value after she is two years old. \V have seen liens six and sevcu years old tha laid as many eggs in a yearns the youngc ones, and often excoeding them. An oic hen that has proved profitable should b used as a breeder fir the purpese of pro ducing pullets, as living to old age also in dicatcs hardiness. Keep an account of tli eggs received, observe which hens arc tli best layers, in summer as well as in win tor, and then carry over for next year, fo in that way the flock will becomo bctlc every season. Tub HiunKonooM Dttorpso Dkaii.?Hit minglinm, Ala.. July 10.?A large crowd o people assembled at Mount ilopo church Lamar county, on Sunday morning, to wit ness tlie mnrriago of Julius Shearer an Minnie Morun, two-promincnt young pco plo of the neighborhood. Just us lit preacher began the ceremony Shearer sanl to the floor and d e l in a few moments. II hail heart disease, and (lie cxcitemcui c the occasion brought on a fatal attack Among those present in the church wa William Latigley, a rejected suitor of Mis Moran. At the first opportunity 1,angle approached the young lady and told he that Providence had interpisci to proven hor marriage to Shearer. Ilo insisted the she aught to marry him, as the Lord wn clearly on his side. Miss Mornu finally con sented to marry Laugley as soon as Shear? jvas buried. Shearer's funeral took pine yostcrday morning, and last night Lattgle and Miss Mornn were married withot Providential interference. A Missouri Pharmacist.?For years sold drugs in Kansas and Misouri, with large experience in selling patent iuedicinet and bear testimony to the remarkable ellicac of Swift's Specific. It cured more peopl of contagious blood poison than any othc medicine that 1 over sold, and 1 have sol . ?, all kiuds. One man, (whose address I wi ty^ give to those who wish it) had his hair a taken out by contagious blood poison. Scale canto all over his head, face nud body. II bones finally became involved and ho wen from ba?l to worse under tho ordinary trea rnent. This man was cured sound and we by S. S. S. I could name dozens of etlu treatment. One gentleman of Osceola. Mo who tried all the trcntmen's of Hot Spring and other springs was fina'ly cured by S. t S. My brother was c tred of cczeuia h taking S. S. S. after lie In 1 tried it 11 otiie treatments. I \v 11 choerful'y give iinmt anil address to any one who w.slt tliein. 1,. L. I)avinsoN, Sherman, Texas. Treatise on Blood ami Skin Diseases mat etl free. Swirr SfKciro C'o.Mi'AXT, Drawer 3, Atiai (a, (da. I.NhlCTKI) AS A COMMON Sc'OMI.?Now Yoi June 12. ? Mrs. Mary Brady was indictc by tlie Hudson Obunty grand jury yesterdn 011 the charge of being a common scold. Sh is alleged to have quarrelled with herneigt bors and created trouble among them, is the tirst indictment of the kind ever pri sonted in the County. It is based on a old law which has never been repealed, an penalty prescribed is a ducking from ducking stool. Mrs. llrady was arraigned before Justit DLippincott yesterday, ami pleado 1 not guiltj She w is bailed for trial. Whether the put isliment prcmrtbeJ by law will be iutlictc if she should be convicted is doubtful. Mi llrady is 10 years old. and is good looking She lifts a j oily face, and doesn't look lik a quarrelsemo woman. - - 1' it k 11 lav a u n Run YuLnr.i.r..?Coluinbii S. 0. July 11. ? Deputies Lyon nnd Strom. < Edgefield took out requisition papers to-da for John Vel 1 el I, colored, alia* the 11 e v, 1 F. Flenion, who was arrested in Pi(lsbur|i I'll , last Tuesday fur the murder of Poput 1>. S. liiackwell four years ago. One hui dred dollars reward was offered l?y Govei nor Thomson for Yeldell'a capture. Tit mouey goes to Lyon and Strom, who di covered his wbcrcabouts. SnoitiM, is Sp viiTANiirttu.?S par I an I >n rj July i2'?A row look place among our negroes in the northern part of town In night, mi>1 Will Gilliam shot Gall Snodd twice, once in front and once in I ho rca It is thought that Snodly cannot live, (li liani lied. John Met'lausen and Itis wil held Snoddy and art- uniler nrrost, nn Henry James and wife have been arreste as accessories. The negroes bad a law party in that neighborhood, but tho sliootin Was not at tbe party 1 Beaux Suakixo Aoaix.?Charleston, S. k C., July 11.?A slight earthquake shock was felt here 9 47 to-night. The duration e of the shock wis about three seconds, the 5, movement uorth to south, and the motion f vibrating, accompanied by a slight noise.? e Qretnvillt Neict. The Shocks Fkltat Kisoivim.e.?Kingsn ville. July 11.?A slight shock of earthquake n was felt here tins evening at 9:42 o'clock, i- Ax Earthquake Shock.?A number of d re'iabto gentlemen reported last night that d ih y had felt a perceptible earthquake r shock in this city at 9.45. As a similar n seismic disturbance is reported by telegram f from Kingsville and Charleston, very likely the gentlemen referred to may be correct, o and the Register local, who felt nothing but o the cone > ? uitants of a high thermometer, n must have missed the terrestrial vibrations. ? Col. llrjitter. Bio River ani> Great Damauk.?On Thursday of last week the Watcrce rose to twenty-eight feet feur inches and covered nearly all the low lands along the river, and doing immense damage to the e growing corn and a good deal to cotton. ? For five years the farmeri t.long the river have lost heavily, bat ouch year they have gone to work npain with a desperate deter3 mination to regain their losses, but each ? succeeding year nns masted tucir nopes until now utter ruin will be (lie lot of many of thctn. But there is no hope for the the ' present crops, They, like those in former ^ years, are gone, an-l the work and mouey spent on them is lost.?Cunulrn Journal. n Tub Wkaltii of tub Spartans.?Spartanburg, S. C., July '2.?The assessment of pro? pcrty on the Auditor's book f,r this year e give the following result, for this county: 0 Railroad values ? 86*0,230 Personal property 2,420,525 c Real property 4,020,140 ' Total $7,311,895 The inoreaso over Inst year is $383,135, largely duo to increase in manufacturing enterprises. No doubt, with the amount of construction now going on, the incrcaso e for next yoar, and the yoars following, will 1 be rapid.?Cur. (Jrenwille 1Vrtea. s A Carolinian Shot is Tkxas.?By the - kindness of a gentleman litely in Texas, copies of tho Fort Worth papers, containing <f detailed accounts of the shooting of Mr. e B. C. Evans there on Ssturdny last, have been fnruished Tho IhyixUr. Mr. Evans, who was from Chcraw, this State, and well known b7 many ainonir our noonle. was shot g dead by a drunken employe named Davis, j with whom some hours before lie had remonstrated for his dissipated habits, s Mr. Evans was one of the most prominent 0 citizens of Fort Worth, and had accumulated s a handsome fortuno in the dry goods buse iness there. A wife and several children J survive him.?Col. Rryitter. f List of Letter* Remaining in the l'ostoflicc at Union, for s the week ending July 20, lHH'.t. V Mr. Samson Mitchuni.jMiss Derthena Siccn. 8 M. Lewis rhifer. t Persons calliug for the above letters will ? be required to pay one cent. t J. C. IIUNTUR. P. M. 1 2 Fine Milk Cows. e ITTITll young Calves, for sale, Enquire VV of W. A. MOQKIIEA D, o Mt. Tabor e July 12 28 2t r WOOD! WOOD!\ r WE will purchase fi vc hundred cords of pine wood for our briek par J. It - will be accepted in any quantity, f JAMES II. 110IKJEll & CO. July 12 28 It. d WilliamstonFemale College. e SESSION OPENS SKI'TEMIIElt IOtH. 1880. o catalogue of Williamston Female _|j College, a live, thorough, progressive, prosperous, cheap, up-c untry school for J, young Indies, address llcv. S. Lander, s i'reei<iom. ?unamsion, e>. u. lis merits y widely kuown. 105 pupils last year. More ,r expected next. ;t July 1!> 2!) St. S. S. STOKES, \'r A T T O 11 N E Y A 7 L A llr, e UNION, tf. C. y it Office in rear of the Court House. Collections promptly attended to. * June 21 25 tf a ? y DAVID JOHNSON, JR., e A T T 0 it N E Y A T L A >V ;r ?l SI*A KTANBUltO, S. C. 11 11 8 All business in the Courts for Union *3 County, if left with Mr. W. \V. Johnson, ll No. 8, Law Range, Union C. II , will he promptly attended to. I' Juno 14 24 tf Z FIDELITY ^ LOAN and TRUST CO. y r __ o i- ? iS SPARTANBURG, S. C. , CAPITAL l'AID IN, .* fc:>,000.(0 OFNCBltS. II President, * George CofieldTreasurer. - - W. B. Burnett. . Attorney, J. B. Cleveland. i>inKtroi:s. y Joseph Walker. | J. B. Cleveland, o W. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nichulls. i- I). K. Converse. W. E. Burnett. It T. C. Duncnu. I George Cofield. c* Interost allowed on deposits at the rate of III four per cent, per annum, and added to {' accounts semi-annually. July 10 2'J ly " SHERIFF'S SALESl. t or AllgUMt, 1880. d l)Y virtuo of Sundry executions, to modi's J J reeled, I will sell before tho Court * House Door in the town of Union, on Mon;e day the -r>th ilay of August next, during tho legal hours of sales, the following described proporty, to wit: I, All the interest that F. B. Gaffuey and of W. W. GatTney owns in ono traot of land y situate lying and being in Goudeysvillo J. toinnship, Union County, and known rs j. Still House tract, No. 9, One hundred and y one acres more or lees, bounded by lands of i- Victoria Gaflfney, Mrs. Montgomery and ! - etliors. Levied on ami to bo sold at the o property of F. 11. Gaflfnoy, and \1. \\. s Gatfncy, at thosuitof the Morristovrn Mill Company, das. W. Bingham & Co., and others, plaintiffs. against F. B. Gaffuey and \V. \V. GofTney, Hofendant*. A I.SO. st 1 will sell in front of \V. I). Harris' bary room on main stroet, in tho town of Union, r. one barrel Stone Mountain Whiskey, con1 taining forty-tivo gallon", inoro or less, fe Levied on, and to be sold as the property of d W. 1). Harris, rt the suit of L. G. Young, I I'laintiiV, against \V. 1). Harris, Defomlant, n J. O. L<?NO. S. If. C. g This loth .Inly, 1 July l'J -'J <jt? J.ff. POSEY & BRO., DRUGGI8TS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES," &C. READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPSy and LAMP GOODS, CHANDALIERS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. Careful and courteous attention to each customer, t PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as low as they can be bought for cash, and eull them at Lowest Living Prices. J. W. POSEY & BRO. March 22 12 ly. i The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, lu the Court of Common Pleas. Sophronia W hi: mire, Plaintiff, against Sallie M. llill, Kindred C. Whitmire, Mary Wilburn, Thomas E. Davis, William A. Nicholson, Defendants. ( Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants in this action : YOU nrc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is filed in the oflice of the ( Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your , answer to the raid complaint on tho subscriber at his office, at Union, S. C. within twenty days after the scrvioe hereof, ex elusive oi inc any or sucn service; ana lr 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. 1 D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff*s Attorney. To Mrs. Sallie M. Hill : Take notice, that the Summons, of which the above is a copy, and nlso the Complaint was filed in the ofhcc of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union County, on 24th June, 1*8'.). D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. June 28 20 Gt j f any denier says lie lias the W. L. lloujfla* Shoes without uaiuo anil price stnmueu on tlio bottom, put htm Uoivn us a fraud. $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Ilost In the world. Kxnmine his SS.OO OKNU1NK HANP-SK9SP SHOE. SI.IHI IIAND-SEWKU WKLT KHOK. S:i.r.O 1'OI.ICK ANI) FARMERS' SHOE. '.'..10 KXTlt A VAV.UK CAI.F SHOE. Ut.Xti WORKINOM AN'S SHOE. (t^.OO and El.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES All made lu Congress, Button and l.aee. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE! lad?ire8. Bust Material. Beat Style. Beat Fitting. If not sold bv your dealer, write* XV. I.. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS Examine W. L. Douglas* $2 Shoee for gentlemen and ladies. S.jM. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent, Union, S C. Jan 18 3 Gm. DRS7STflRKEY & PALEN'8 TREATMENT 11V INHALATION. JLCSO Arch Street, PhUad'a, Ph. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dy?pepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chronic and Nervous Disorders. 'The Compound Oxygen Treatment," Drs. Starkey & Palen, No. 1529 Arcli Street, Philadelphia, have been using for the last seven'een years, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, and tho compound is so condensed and mado portablo that it is ssnt all over the world. Drs. Starkey & I'alcn have tho liberty to refer to the following named well-known persons who have tried their Treatment: 1ION. W. I). KKLLKY. Mc-mlier of Con. Phila. KIT. V I. CONHAD, Kditor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia. rj.V. C W CHSIIINti. I> H . Rochester. N V. HON W 1' NIX ON, I>1. Inlcr-Ocran, Chicago, III. W II WOIiTIIINGTON, I'M it or New South, 1*?ininehntn, Ala. .irntiK II I* V ROOM AN, Quonomo, Kan. M lid. MA LIVKHMOKIv, Melrose, MassacliuseHt. Jl'Ur.K R. S. VOOUJIKIXNcw York City. MR. K. C. KNHIllT, Philadelphia. Mil.FRANK SIHHAIX, Merchant, Philadelphia. 1ION. W. \V. SCJIUYLKR. Kaston Pa. HOWARD L. WILSON, ? '! ! liroadway, N. Y? Kd. I'lilla. Photo. i IDI.I.IA M. I.YON, Wnimca, Hawaii, Sandwich MRS, EMMA COOPKr, Utilia, Spanish Honduras C. A. J. CORR, Px-Vice Consul, Casablanca, Moroeco. M. V. ASIlltKOOK, Red Illutf.Cal. .IAMKS MOORK, Sup't Police, lilnndford, DoraMshire Kngland. JACOH WARD. Bowral, New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part of the United States. "Compound Ozi/yen?its Mode of Action and Results," in the titlo of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Dre. Sotrkcy & Palcn which gives to all inquirers full information as to this rctnarkabe eurativc agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures in a wido range of chronie cases?many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed I free to any address on application Read j the brochure! DISS. STARKEY & PALEN, No. 152'j Arch Street, Philadelphia I Feb 2d d > DOWN! DOW I THE PRICES ( A BIG BONANZA FOB ?, Our . Summer Stock Musi i1 gardless of ] WE new offer some wonderful bargains i short time, as we aro detormieed to c Stock this Season, and in order to do that w and job lot counters a greet many goods, whi of profit. Among theso we will offer you a Whit* Lawns, Checked nnd Striped Naineoo ings, yjaces, etc. We will sell good White L OF OUR / ! We will sell you 3 papers pins for 5c., 1 Pocket Handkerchiefs for f>c , good Noto 1 3 (, jzen for 25c., good Toilet Soap 3 cakes for goot' Figured Muslins 24 yards for 91, Straw 25oa 75o. Hats for 50o.. SI Ilats for 75c.. &e, II?4 alaiosfc at jour own price. Dress Goods SHOES, VXjOl We will offer sooio wonderful bargains it 75o. and upward, all reduced. A lot of Mem low Colt. Clothing cheaper than ever before MILLINERY Our Milliner has gone home on a vaoatii remainder of the goods in this department cl Hats 15c, 25c. and upward*. PARASOLS.?We havo a lot of Parasi cost, and some bolow cost. We bavo a great many other goods ji which actually must be sold.* llemeinbet, that the above prices mean Goods will not bj charged even tor 30 days i Come, everybody, end don't wait until tli say wo advertised goods that wc did not have GRAHAM { 8ept 14 '? " 37 ICE CREAM Is Now Open lorGARRE You can get tho nicest Cream, S daM Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Spring Wr drinks of the season, served in the latcs BASE BALL has now begun, and I have a large stool Score Books, etc., always on hand. STATIONERY, ? I have just received the largest Stock fa itnian 1 1 ar?'f to 11 a noli ?*\<1 /wrt*v??? vv VIIIUIH J-^VU V it'll IU Uill (UIU CAailllli Books are down to rock bottom prices, there. I receive daily all the latest novels, nci Agent for all the popular papers and ma scription at publisher's prices. PIANOS AND Sold on easy terms. Call on me, or r ( Leader in Books, Sept 21 DO YOU WANT 1 WE can't give you that, but f will give you the best bargains 011 Goods, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. -n7ri loaded, over-crowded, overwhelm! Stock, purchased in New York, ai we offer it at CLEAN SWEEI Nuns Veiling and Albatross sol< Check Muslin and Lawns sold Ginghams and Calicoes sold ?r Shoes and Hats sold at unearth Clothing! well! we are almost gh O TJ R Ml AJjW^Xb TttE BEST, A1 BUT THE L< CALL ON OR 1 ORDER D. / / LEAvDElt AND CIIAM May 27 ,< 12 ( I f / >J! DOWN! GO, GO, GO. ; CASH BUYERS. i Be Cleared Out Re- ^ Profits. a Spriog and Summer Goods for a ako a clean sweep of our Summer e aae putting out on our bargain ich we are going to sell, regardless big lot of White Goods, such at , ks, Hamburg Edgings and Insert- I awns for 5o. per yard and upward. BARG Gross Buttons for 5c., a lot of 10c. ?aper 5c. per quire, Lead Penoils 5c., good shirting at 5c. per yard, Ilats 2 Jc. 5o. lOo. 15?. 20c. and in fast wo will sell you a Straw and Trimmings chrapor than any xiiivtf, dee. r i Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30c., 50c. s Low Quartered Shoos at aud boin Union. GOODS. on, and wo propose to sell out tho loapcr than the ohoapest. Ladies ols that wo will close out at actual ist as cheap as those mcutionod, STRICTLY CASH to everybody. it the above prices.' icso goods bavo been sold, and then & SPARKS, 3HEAP CASH STORE. tf SALOON the Season at TT'S. rater, Milk Shake, Lemonade; iter, and all the nicest refreshing t style. ? JdiI^i" i of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, STATIONERY. t of fine Stationery ever brougli e it, and my prices, and I am bound to keep them vspapcrs, and magazines. I am gazinos, and will take your subk /^VT^n ir irm ' LUtlx/llY^ < i rrite for prices. J. P. GARRETT, Stationery and Fancy Goods. * i CHE EARTH? I 4 t 1 or the next thirty days we ^ earth, in all kinds of Dry We are overstocked, overid with a beautiful Spring id for the next thirty days > FIGURES. 1 at money saving prices, at monev reach!ii?? inicnu >/ O I * it people-pleasing prices. ^ 1 y low prices, fing away. OTTO: j ? PRICES NOT LOW DWEST. SEND YOUII S TO O.FLYNN'S riON OF LOW PRICES. tf ; i Lipscomb t CLOTHING, SH A N I SENT'S FURNIS GAFFNEY C June 28 26 MIDSUMMER ANj Goods. Wc cull special att< J. White and Colored Lawns, and Cottonadcs. 'JOB LOT'' STRAW A Latest styles and best quali COST. 11 educed prices on Clothing Call early and secure a GE RIG] March 21) ] NEW STORE NE JUST R E C A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 25 The prettiest &2 25 Gent's Shoe, in Another lot of Ladies Kid Button S Ladies and Gent's Summer Undcrw Corsets from 25 cents up* Crazy cloth in all shades, reduced to CALL j HARRY M April I'd Ii; ATTEN IS CALLED TO THE FA THE LA MOST CO Stock of Plantation Har are Selli t a tir i n mm LUW Atii TBI 'LOWS, 'LOW STOCKS, UIAINS, tXES, >ICKS, iIATTOCKS, We are Agents lor the Best in the FOST] Jan 4 1 F. C. WILLARD, I0USE AND 8ICN PAINTER. * 1 would rospectfully nforra the citizens f Union that 1 am prepared to execute all inds of House, Ornamental and Sign 'aintiug, Graining, Varnishing, Paper longing, &o. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY. G? Orders left at the Timks Ofliee will be iromptly attended to. F. C. WILLARD. April 10 1G tf dt u?r. noim fioi<i w.trhnnnn IRrdBmlA SoMf..r?I??. until laid. I, II I I I! I IjSOt?UJm\ ^ '? m "oiid.p ii fi ft ? I iMEnCinR Ftrlcci ltmrkrr|>rr. Wir.f 111 ?11 * (ffft IWafl riiiH.I, llra'y Solid ttold . K/fffStlb .y?k>r<^9lC?m?. Bath ladiaa' A " #llW\f " i t* Otata, with work# W' J ' {* VJ *?? i*crooa in (Mil In-'jtw cnltly ran arrura on* ftrr, C l?e?tbrr wllta n?r larga and?nl. C lina of llouarliolil Samplri. Th.ar aampl.a, aa w'" 11 lh# wal<k, wa aaad I a I ' Frfr, and aft.r you ha.e k.pt |? ham la roar homo for S month# end ahown th.m to tboaa who mar b#*# cnll.d, tticr breomo your own propnrtr. Tb una wba writa at ouca rait bo aaro of tacairlaf Iba Watch ttC lad Sampka. WrMf all eapreoe, ltrl|tit,aa Addraaa lUuoaA t*.? Jkin ?lj fdrttead, Him. ???????????? ' 'J & OLLESON, | [OES, I HATS, 1 ) 1HING GOODS, ITY, S. C. 3m NOUNCEMENT. #11 kinds of Summer nition to our Stock of Sumnior Dross Ooodi lND felt hatb, ity, at NEW YORK ami Shoes. INUINE bargain. S & MCLURE. 18 tf _ W GOODS!! ! E 1 V E D . and 50 cents, button, lace and gaiter, boes, $1 00 ear, 25 cents up. 10 cents. \T [. COHEN & BRO.. At Colton's old stand. TI () N ~ HT TTT A T WTJ! TT A VTP. RGEST 1> MPLETE dware, in Union, and ng as E LOWEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, IIOES, HAKES, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c,, Buck-Thorn Fencing. World. Bit, WIL.lt I IS H & CO. tf Moneylto Loan. In NaniH of$300 tod upwards, It Recured by find mortgage oa improved rtu lands. Apply to 1 D. A. TOWN8END, Attorney, Oniaa, 8. C. May SI 22 tf UAVT V nDmAMTXTA >? vnjux A^ivafiiniiiVT. Extracting teeth under Nitrous Oxide is. H. K, SMITH, J). D. S. Dental Office at Dr. M. T. Smith's real, nee. April 26 17 1/ N END TO THE HORROR ? OF ? iXT RACTI NG TEETH, 1 am prepared to extract Teeth without ,in or danger, by the use of Qaa. 1 guarantee all of my work to give satiation. L. E. MKADOR. May 4 18 L p