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Tub Wusotarut Cotton Ctioi'psr.?Cam. 0 den, Julj 1C The ootcoo chopper patented hy Tsjlor Belt >n, of Camden, and J. II. J otineon, formerly of Camden, now pastor of a colored Methodist church in Columbia, . has proved to be a great success. Both of these wen belong to the colore ! race, aud ? the machine, of which they are patentees, shows marked ingenuity on their part. Their obopper was patented some years ago. but for want of money the proprietors have not been able to manufacture it. ai After it was tried near Columbia this spring, Mr. lloaohe, of Columbia, and Mr. Kinwick, of Savannah, seoing the worth of the machine, bought an interest or share in L it far $20,000. All the papers in the case U have been examined by a prominent Ciirden lawyer, nnd the transaolioa has beea O pronounced bona fide. The manufacture D of the cotton choppers will soon commence D nnd the machines will bo put on sale ia R time for next season. , n machine, whidh^?. ___ _____ 'machiue. The contrivance TjT \| and pumps water from tho time itnrSfcefllj^ \l until it is etopped. The principlo has been HI aKnun r\ vnii r r?m*riiunnn<lun! lull llt>llnn l> desires it kept secret until a patent has beeu obtained. In about a week a model will be set up and the feasibility of the invention will then be demonstrate 1 to a select few. Those who have seen Helton's rough drawing of this pumping machine think the plan feasible, and oue gentleman has offered p to put up some money to carry out the pro- $ ject.?Aries and Courier. p > N Cotton Hauuinu and How to (1i:t it.? L> A Newberry merchant wrote to the Lane It Mills in New Orleans about ordering cotton bagging and received tho following reply, C which is published for tho benefit cf all 1) persons interested: D The Lnuo Mill is ready now to rcccivo orders for Odcnheimcr Cotton Hugging, 41 inches wide, weighing three-quarters of a , pound to the yard, which covering was adopted for permanent nnd exclusive use by tho National Farmers' Alliance and Wheel of America, at their meeting at Hirmingham , Ala., on May 15 and 16, 1889. l'rico 121 cents net cash f. o. b. New Orleans. On orders on aggregating 25,000 yards during the season, 2 per cent, allowance. Orders to bo placed ns soon as possible. OrilAra Anno l.lrn.nl nrn i rrn urw>al?1 n n ml n r% cancellation will bo ncccptc I umlcr any circumstanced. Orders to slate when bagging is to be shipped. All shipments to be paid for against 6ight drafts, bills of lading attached. A depot '.t of 25 per cent must accompany all orders unless same come through a responsible business house or bank, or else be accompanied by a certificate of bank or responsible business House, slating they will pay our sight draft for tho amount of the ^ bagging when shipped. Tho bngging is put up in rolls of about 60 yards each. It is Ueeirable, in order to make payments easier, to direct your orders to be shipped "I | twice a month, say from August to Dcocra- J her. To avoid mistakes hiako your shipping c directions very plain. Wo arc probably Ihc only Mill making the bagging 44 inches wide this season, for which reason, we think we will be overcrowded with orders soon; it is desirable, therefore, if you wish your orders booked iu timo that you place them at once. > Tiir Lane Mills. s New Orleans. c Tin: Cotton Oii. Ukfixkiiy.?Tho early & establishment of a cotton see 1 oil refinery 1' at some central point iu this Stato appears o to be entirely practicable. Two or three days ago Mr. Iv. 11. Ilill pledged the Abbevill Cotton Seed Oil Company to subscribe for $2,0(H) of the stock of such a refinery, and we publish to-day a loiter from Mr. C. S. McCiillougli, president of the Darlington Cotton Seed Oil Company, pledging ?2,">00 more in ucnau 01 111s coiuimny i?r. mcCallough goes further aud calls for a meet iug of the representatives of the local mills to be hehl on the first of August, to take the f necessary steps for the organizatjon ef the ; company. Wo presume that we shall hear from other men interested in tho business, and that the capital for the refincry'will be pledged boforc the meeting of the mill men is held J j it is quite proper, however, that tho subject shall be fully discussed and there should ? be entire harmony in tho organization of the ^ company, the selection of a site, and all J" other questious connected with so important au undertaking. Jly co-operation among the local mills and the refinery company, the cotton sec t product of South Carolina can he absolutely controlled. Wo liavo capital enough of our own to place every industry in this State upon a successful cam mcrciul basis. v Tin: bin Lkaks.?Tho Allian cc lias pretty . successfully met the bagging trust. If they ^ should now undertake to fight Western bacon, corn, mules, they would win still greater laurels. Tho Western mule raisers get oil' annually on this pcoplo about a thousand mules, at gnol prices, while car loads of corn, bacon, flour and molasses come to f this market, an 1 finally find llioir way to j * every farm in tho country. ] Aw Let the Farmers look out for their big i leaks. They have stopped the spigget, now < Ici tticiu amp iitc ' iiung 11010. u nicy so will it, they Ciin <lo it. The grass is here to feed a'l tlio stock we need. Let tho wire fence he bought, so as to enclose the valuable crops of grass, which can be easily enough turned into ineit.?/.(inni*/,,- l.<>ljir. Lima: Uki? Asrs ?I have found by my experience, says the editor of one of our exchanges. that little red nuts cannot travel I over wo >1 or rag carpet. 1 covered my lloor with coarsobaize, set my sofa on that, and have not been troubled s ince. Cover a shelf 1 in your closetor pantry with flannel, set ' whatever you wish to keep from the ants , on it. and they will at once disappear. I have tried it. " dir. Wtt.t. nr. Sinokvuku .?Montgomery, Ala., duly 20.?Henry Duncan, a Free Will llaptist preacher, who recently murdered his wile in Dale County and eloped with n young lady of tho neighborhood, was capj furcd and tried in the Circuit Court of Dale County, convicted and sentenced to death by luing ing. List of Letters llettviining in the Poslotliee at lTiiion. for f \ the'week ending .Inly 27, IW.i. r y Itohers Coleman Miss Mary ,\ Moris. Ila cliel (iudier. I'mn.hk i-illiii r r.,1- I In* above loiters will please SUV if advertiscl ami will tin required ^ io juiv oho cent I. V HUXTKIt. V M. The Public School s to Open. milK l'ublic Schools. where Mm time litis X net boon finished, will commence on ( fir t Monday in August. Trustees will take notice and have their schools opened ( nt that time. W'M. McGOWAN, ( School Commissioner. ( July 20 30 21 To School Trustees. rn 1111 nr. will he a meeting nt Union C. II.. 1 on Thursday C'2 I of August of all :hc i Trustees in Union County for the purpose i of considering line schools, nil 1 other matters appertaining to the I'reo Schools, p. Kerry Tru?'< e is < lrneslly n.pie-lrd l> l.e present \\ M. MilithVAN, School < 'nmniissioner. 30 2t t k iEPORTOF THE CONDITION or TIIK I Merchants' & Planters' NATIONAL DA. Nit OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, At Union, in the Slate of South Carolina ' 'he c'oee of bueineet, July 1 '1th, 1880. , RESOURCES o*ns and discounts r..... $186,180 68 . S. Road* to sccurd circulation .1? 15,00000 ihcr st. c v?, bonds & mortgages 85,833 00 uo front approved reserve ng'ts 14,996 34 i uc from otbor National Batiks 2,704 38 eal estate, furniture and fixtures 2,900 00 'Vw^penses and taxes paid <9 55 ^P?or B inks 60 00 " rfu paper currency, nickgmnd cents 11 7 26 10,625 90 ^Ptl tender notes 410 00 ,ademption lund with U. S.Treasurer, (5 per ct of circulation) 075 00 Total $224,972 00 LIABILITIES i apital stock paid in $00,000 00 urplus fund 45,000 (H) ndivided profits ; 4,913 83 ntional Bank notes outstanding 13.500 00 o coo ru\ ividcods unpaid w ndividual deposits subject to check \ 94,499 90 ertificd Checks; 1,000 00 ue to other National Hunks, 2,(>40 J7 ue to State Rank* and bankets 879 90 Total ?224,972 0G Statu or South Carolina, 1 County of Union, ss t I, George Munro, Cashier of the above atucd Hunk, do solemnly swear that the bovc statement is true to the best of my r.owlcdge and belief, GEORGE MUNRO, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of July, 1889. t A GEO. II. OETZEL, j seal > Notary Public. Correct?Attest : K. R. WALLACE, ) F. M. FARR. > Direotors JOHN A. FANT. ) A CAPITAL "Q," ALT CULFS SPRING, ATTGUST 15, 1889, t INTEND giving one of the best, pleasantest and most elegantly managed Harbours ever gotten up in Union County, kT CULP'S SPRING, ONE MILE FROM UNION C. II., ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. That experienced Haibccue Cook Mr. W. 1. Gall man, will superintend the cooking, o there will be no failure there ; and the ounty lias been scoured for the best meats. Stirring appeals will be made by Gen. ippetito and Esquire Gourmet, to all who ovc good eating, to buy tickets and partake f the dinner prepared by JOHN II. SARTOR. July 20 30 3t T HE FIR ST GRAND BARBECUE O F T HE S E A 8 0 N . : 1THE undersigned will give ..ft_grand OLD-. STY LE BY rOl ECU E, AT .JOrSESVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH. The fattest meats, well cooked and rerved, oc Lemonade, lots of fun and good behavior ;uaranteed. A few abort, eloquent and instructive ipecches, about f? inch-it long, will bo de? ivered. CRAWFORD & LEMASTER. July 2C 30 2t* WOOD! WOOD!! WE will purchase five hundred cords of pine wood for our brick pard. It vi! 1 be accepted in any quantity. JAMES II. RODGER & CO: July 12 2b It. KTilliamston Female College. SESSION Ol'ENS SEPTEMBER ICTII, 1889. 1710R catalogue of Williamston Female 7 College, a live, thorough, progressive, >rosperous, cheap, up-c?untry school for ,,1.1^., Da. Q T on/la. ruuii^ llllllt'S, till CI1 v33 IlVf. u. JU?UUCI, .'residont. Williamston, S. C. Its merits widely known. 1G5 pupils last year. More :xpected next. July 19 29 8t. FID ELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? or ? Bl'AKTANUUltU, S. C. JAl'ITAL 1'AID IN, - 93,000.(0 orncuns. President, - George Coficld' l'rcasurer, - - W. E. Ilurneti. Attorney, - - J. 15. Cleveland. 1M It KOTO IIS. Joseph Walker. I J. 15. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. j Geo. W. Nicholls. I). I!. Converse. | W. E. Eurnett. T. C. Duncau. I George Coficld. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per annum, and added to accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly SHERIFF'S SALES I^or August, 1881). I>Y virtue of Sundry executions, to niediI y reeled, I will sell before the Court llfttiua hiior ill tlio fnwn nf Union nn Wnn. ilay the 6th day of August next, during tho legal hours of sales, the following described property, to wit : All the interest that F. lb Gaffney and W. \V. Gaffney owns in one tract of land situate lying and being in Goudcysvillo lomnship, Union County, and known as Still House tract, No. 'J, One hundred and one acres more or less, bounded by lands of Victoria Gaffney, Mrs. Montgomery and eUsers. Levied on and to be sold as the property of F. lb Gaffnoy, and W. W. Gaffney, at tho suit of tho Morristown Mill Company, das. W. Bingham & Co., and others, plaintiffs, against F. Ib Gaffney and W. W. Gaffney, Defendant*. ALSO. I will sell in front of W. I). Harris' barroom on main street, in the town of Union, one barrel Stono Mountain Whiskey, containing forty-fivo gallons, more or les?. Levied on, and to be sold as the property of W. 1>. Harris, rt the suit of L. G. Voting, Plaintiff", against W. It. Harris, Uefcndant, .1. O. LONG. H. II. C. This L>ih .July, IRStl. July 19 29 3t' / / J. W. POSEY & BRO,.= DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, ' rOILETARTICLES, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, AC, READY MIXED PAINTS,' { WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, rURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, J LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS, ? 1 CHANDALIERS, i PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Mcdioioal use. > Careful and courteous attention to each customer. . i no ventf Tttwm vc n < u z't'/r, r v ns\ ir I iV??UViiil i i l/iio \J+ \r \J MJ KJ A. \s\Jl*A- ^ POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. 2 ! We select our goods with greatest care* buy them as low ns tbcy can be bought for cosh, and sell theiu at Lowest Living Prices. J. W. POSEY & BRO. March 22 12 ly. ij The State of South Carolina. ' COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Soplironia Whit mire, Plaintiff, against ' Sa'lie M. Hill, Kindred C. Whitmire, Mary 1 Wilburu, Thomas E. Davis, William A. Nicholson, Defendant*. ( Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the. Defendants in this action : YOU arc hereby summoned and required ' to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is filed in the office of the ( Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your fi answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Union. S. C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; autl 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. D. A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Mrs. Sallio M. Hill : Take notice, (hat the Summons, of which the above is a copy, and also the Complaint was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Union County, on 24th June, 1889. 1). A. TOWNSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. June 28 20 Ct i t any denier ways ho Iiuh tho W. I... Donula* SIiocm without name ami price tttamuou on tho bottom, put Itiui down as a fraud. $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. I Heat In the world. Kxsmlne hit flt5.<K> GENUINE HAffD-SKWKI) SHOE, S4.00 IIAMI-SEWKI) WELT SllOK. ?t:t.50 POLICE AND FAKMKKS' SHOE, flfi.r.O EXTRA VAI.UE CALF SHOE. 1*2.25 WORKINOMAN'S SHOE. S2.00 and 1*1.75 llOVS' SCHO.tr. SHOES A11 made in Congress, Button and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE LAD?IE8. Host Material, neat Stylo. Beet Fittlnff. ll nut so!?l by your dealer, write W. L. DOUQLAb. BROCKTON, MASS Examine W. L. Douglas' $2 Shoes for gcntlomon and ladies. S.jM. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent, Union, S C. Jan 18 3 6m. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'8 TREATMENT BY INHALATION. 1629 Aroh Street, PbUad'o* Pa. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chronic and Nervous Disorders. S'The Compound Oxygen Treatment," Drs. Starkey & Palen, No. 152'J Arch Street, Philadelphia, have been using frr the last seventeen years, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. ll.n OU.I.A.. Q, 1).1 1 A it.. 1!I I A ui3. ouuftcjr iv i aiuu inivu uic nueriy 10 refer to tho following named well-known persons who have tried their Treatment: 1ION. W. I). KELLKY. Mciutier of Con: I'hila. REV. V 1/ CONRAD, Editor Lutheran Obsorver, Philadelphia. KI.V.C WCUS1IINO, I) I) , Rochester, N Y. JION W 1' Nt? OX, Ed. Inter-Ocean,Chirago, III. W II WORTHINOTON, Editor New South, l*rniiiiKham, Ala. .IF DDK II 1* VKOOMAN, tjuciiciuo, Kan. MRS. MA L. VERMORE, Melrose, Massachusetts. jUIKiE R. S. VOORIIEES, New York City. MR. K. C. KNIOIIT, Philadelphia. MR. FRANK SIDDALL, Merchant, Philadelphia. HON. W. \V. SCHUYLER, Iv.iston I'a. EDWARD L. WILSON, H.CI Broadway, X. Y? Fd. I'hila. 1'lioto. FIDELIA M. LYON, Waimea, Hawaii, SandwMi MRS. EMMA COOPEtt, Utilia, Spanish Honduras O. A. .1. COBB, Ex-Vice Consul, Casablanca, Morocco. M. V. ASIIBRt>OK, Red Blutf, Cal. JAMES MOORE, Sup't Police, Blandford, DowWshire England. JACOB WARD. Bowral, New South Wales. And thousands of others In every part of the United States, "Compound Oxygen?its Mode ?/ Actisn and Ilesiilts, ' is the title of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Dra. . Starkey & 1'nlen which gives to all inquirer* full information as to this rcmarkabe curative agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures in a wide range of cbroni* cases?many of llicm after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed free to any address on application Read the brochure! IH5X. NTAKKKV (i I'A I,EN, No. 1 "i-'l Arch Street, Philadelphia F?b 22 8 DOWN! DC Tip PRICE; \ BIG BONANZA 3m* Summer Stock gardlest WE new offer some wonderful ba abort time, aa wo arc detcriuii Stock tbia Season, and in order to do tod job lot counters a j?reet many #o >f profit. Among theso wc will offe kVhite Lawua, Checked and Striped ngs, Laoea, etc. Wc will sell good ^ SOME OF1 Ol We will sell you 3 papers pins fo Jocket Handkerchief* for 5c , good I dozen for 25c., good Toilet Soap 3 < ;ood Figured Muslins 24 yards for ?1 !5o., 75o. Hits for 50c., $1 Hats for ' [late almost at your own price. Drcv )ody. saoss, ol Wa will offer somo wonderful ba r5o. and upward, all reduced. A lot ow Cost. Clothing cheaper than evi MILLINE Our Milliner has gone home on cmainder of the goods in this depar [lata 15c, 25c. and upwards. PARASOLS.?Wo hnvo a lot t sost, and somo below coet. We have a great many other { vhich actually must be sold. Remember, that the abovo price! jloods will not be charged even for 3 Come, everybody, and don't wai lay wo advertised goods that wc did i GRAIL Sept 14 ICE CREi Is IVow Open GARR You cau get the nicest Cream, Frui-Miz, Ginger Ale, Glenn Spi drinks of the season, served in t uasi; lij* has now begun, and I have a lar Score Books, etc., always on haii STATIONERY I have just received the larges to Union. Don't fail to call and Books are down to rock bottom there. I receive daily all the latest no Agent for all the popular papers scription at publisher's prices. PIANOS A ( Sold on easy terms. Call on i Leader in Sept 21 DO YOU WAN WE can't give you thai will give you the best barga Goods, Shoes, Hats and Cloi loaded, over-crowded, oven Stock, purchased in New Y we offer it at CLEAN SW: Nuns Veiling and Albatri Check Muslin and Lawn Ginghams and Calicoes Shoes and Ilats sold at ui Clothing! well! we are aim O TJ R : ALWAYS THE BES1 ~ ?'<v BUT TB CAI^L OIV o: A Ottl)] LEADER AND ( May 27 i / \ < S. ( iWN! DOWN! S GO, GO, GO. - - . in C FOR CASH BUYERS. s Must Be Cleared Out Re j of Profits. trgaios in Spring and Summer G oods for a ^ nod to make a clean sweep of our Summer P1 that wo aec putting out on our bargain S ode, which we are going to sell, regardless r you a big lot of White Goods, such as Nainsooks, Hamburg Kdgiogt and InsertiVhite Lawns for 5c. per yard and upward, p OR BARaA.IN?. r 5c., 1 Gross Buttons for 5c., a lot of 10c. Note Papor 5c. per quire, Lead Pencils ni lakes for 5c., pood shirting at 5c per yard, L Straw Hats 21c. 5c. 10c. 15o. 20c. aud 75c., &c., in fact wo will sell you a Straw s Goods and Trimmings chrapor than any iOTHING, &c. rgains in Shoes. Ladies Slippers 30c., 50o. of Mens Low Quartered Shoes at and hour before in Union. RY GOODS. a vacation, and wo propose to sell otlt the tment cheaper thau the choapest. Ladies >f Parasols that wo will close out at actual ^ goods just as cheap as those mcutioncd, a mean STRICTLY CASH to everybody. 0 days at the above prices, t until theso goods bavo bccu sold, and then lot have. AM & SPARKS, ( CHEAP CASH STORE. 5 37 tf IM SALOON lox* tlic Season at ^ ETT'S. S da Water, Milk Shake, Lemonade, ing Water, and all the nicest refreshing he latest style. lLL, season gc stock of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, id. , STATIONERY. t t Stock of fine Stationery ever brough examine it, and my prices. prices, and I am bound to keep thorn vols, newspapers, and magazines. I am and magazines, and will take your sub- , J ND ORGANS nc, or vrrite for prices. G. P, GARRETT, < Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. IT THE EARTH? > L C but for the next thirty days we ins on earth, in all kinds of Dry ] thing. We are overstocked, over- J whelmed with a beautiful Spring ^ ork, and for the next thirty days EEP E10 U1IES. ss sold at money saving prices, s sold at money reaching prices, sold at people-pleasing prices. _ nearthly low prices, tost giving away. [. MOTTO: o AT PRICES NOT LOW 1, [E LOWEST. R SEND YOUR p ERN TO D. C.FLYrVIV'H b< 311 AM PI ON OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf ANOTHER R "Beginning with this week, we are ofl cr goods, consisting of White and Co hall lies, Wool Dress Goods, etc. SPECIAL DRIVES hoes, Straw and Felt Ilats. SPECIAL TO r We wish to call the Iiadies' attcntioi: OVP.n OATTF.RS whirl, wo are 1 air, worth three times that amount, traw lints, which you can buy at you TO KEEP OFF THE Just received, a full line of Umbre uggy Umbrellas cheaper than ever be 'inbrella for 32 Can you beat it ? COME AND We invite our friends and the publi itul showing our goods, whether you OWEST prices for CASII. March 29 Lipscomb T CLOTHING, SI A N HINT'S UTTPNT! JbJAI mMm IS/ mMr WXVill Jkl GAFFNEY ( June 28 2( NEW STOR3 NE JUST R E l A nice line of Gent's Neckwear, 2j The prettiest $2 25 Gent's Shoe, i: Another lot of Ladies Kid Button Ladies and Gent's Summer Under Corsets from 25 cents up. Crazy cloth in nil shades, reduced I CALL HARRY I April 10 I(j A TT?\ 1L X 1 JJJ 1> [S CALLED TO THE Fj THE L. MOST CO Stock of Plantation Ha are Sel] LOW A?S TO 'LOWS, 'LOW STOCKS, UIAINS, VXES, 'ICKS, MATTOCKS, We are Agents lor th< Best in th ro?rj Jan 4 f. c. willaril I0USE AND SICN PAINTER. I woulil rospeetfully nform the citizens f Union that I am prepared to execute all inds of House, Ornamental and Sign 1 ainting, Graining, Varnishing, Taper tanging, &c. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY, Orders left at the Timks Office will be romptly attended to. F. C. WILLARD. April 19 1G tf Moncylto Loan. In Hnillff of$300 and upwards, to ? secured by first mortgage on improved irm lands. Apply to I>. A. TOWNSKND, J Attorney, Union, S. C. May 31 Ti it i edtictiosi.^M ? firing special bargains ia all Sum* lore l Lawm, Calicooe, Ginghams, s IN CLOTHING v "S?r > niE LADIES. i to our Job Lot of CLOTH and iow closing out for fifty cents per We still lmvo a nice assortment of ir own price. SUN AND RAIN. lias, in both Silk ami Gingham, fore. You can huy a goad Buggy i SEE US. c to give us a call. Wo do not purchase or not. All goods at tho RICE & MCLURE. 1? tf 'OLLESON, 10ES, HATS, D SHING GOODS, UTY, S. C. > 3ni _ 1W GOODS!! u E I V E D , 5 and 50 cents, n button, luce and gaiter. Shoes, ?1 00 wear, 25 cents Up> to i0 cents. . - ' AT ML COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. r t i o m " \CT THAT WE HAVE ARGEST C I> MPLETE trdware, in Union, and Ling as !E LOWEST: BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS , ANVILS, llOES, HAKES, ?iTrviri7i a . xy.. oi>Ai\r'C3 Wiiv v AJUU Alii; U L 1 V NAILS, &c\, &c# 3 Buck-Thorn Fencing, e World. DISK, WILItlNS Ac CO. I if AN END TO THE HORROR ? OF ? EXTRACTING TEETH, I am prepared to extract Teeth without pain or danger, by the use of Gas. I guarantee all of my work to give satisaction. L. E. MEADOR. May 4 18 . / y ?* " solid asid w.icu nnnn II Ri'vrfKa rtfk Oold for s 1 OO. until Ul.lv. I. If I " I " I "initHMwiiiTl ?v'> ?HnHH I I'trfttl limvk.rp.r. Wtr-I III>1 a r/QlframfjIlSsM *?nl r.nu >n.? with __o. LpW*3ond raM? of tnni oo>m f ?h? **?re?* la Mck I*. Vl^ e*rSr r 'i\SSr "Itijr * ? nnn ? ftM, V<. Mr ???"'hfr wiih o?, ur*a?a4T?l. \J!J ~ .luillt^ ??W? Irna of llaaackaM S?maaS8>!?> * ">??? a. Th<-M M r r J;" ? "> wink, wa Mad . ?rj.~ > rer,an<1aft*rroab**afc?at in youi" ho^no f> r o mon'ht r.n?i ikown iImm I# tkooo <V|... ma/ h?m rj|). .I, ihr/ t>acnm? /oar own propaftr. Thaaa who nrtia at on.? ran ba aara of raaatrta* ilk* Wat*h