The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, December 06, 1889, Image 3
XMAS
f GOODS.j
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I
quick sales 1
f
AND
SHALL PROFITS:
Is my Motto, and will bo strictly adhered
to. Don't fail to call and examine my largo
Stock of
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. "
I can suit one and n'l.
THE LARGEST GIFT FOR THE SMALLEST
PRICE
The s< rt of Stock in which the buyers
find just tho thing they want. To look 21
through my immense Stock is u p-istmie;
to price Goods is a | luisure; to possess
them is n privilege.
As it is loo tedious to enumerate them, I
* will call your special attention to a few :
600 neatly bouud books, by tho best j
^ authors, for only 09 cents each?well worth
M ? *1 Cl...t? ii:-o ' - *"
m /. wa* viMM >?o 1'itnrno 11 UJ rvr, I'HIII jliritT. lO
^ Volumes, $6. Sir Walter Scott's Works, 1"> sc
Volumes, complete, $G. Ami a number of ov
other eets very cheap. .Books of ail kinds
nuil to suit nil nges.
Dressing Cases, Manicure Set?, Jewelry
Cases ouil all combination Sets in Embossed
Velvet, Plush, Morocco and Oxidize S-lvcr
Cases. Work Boxes, Wiiling Desks, Collar
and Cuff Boxes, Ucutiemens' Travelling
Cases, Shaving Sets, Ladies' Travelling 10
Sets, Handkerchief and (Hove Cases. pi
Autograph and Photograph Albums,
Scrap Boeks, Picture Frames, Plagues,
Whisp and Brcom Holders, Hand Mirrors.
Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Pastels,
etc. JA
nico line of tiobl Pens and holders,
Pencils, Tooth Picks, Trinkets, etc.
A large Stcck of China, Crockery, and
Glassware, Fancy Cups and Snucers, Mugs,
Vases, Binguo Figures, Tea Sets, Dinner
Sets, and in 'act, everthing usually ke pt iu
a first o'ass store. I?
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
of every discripiion, size and price. The (l
j largest Stock and best assortment ever
brought to Union. Curiosities that wiil
arouse the old ns well as tiic young.
I hnvo the best and largest nssoi tment of
Dolls for the least money, raueimr fiom oc. <>?
t> $2 each. y,
Frencli Candy and S??i?-k Candy in abut:- m
dance, special juices on largo quantit c-?. w\
Raisins, Currants. Citron a- I nil arm-frd?^
? Kills, ApjiTTsTTTauges, Bananas, etc.
Fire Works oi"
all liincln. Tl
WllKELKIt & WILSON In.yrovt.1 Sowing 'j
Machine. Rest en record, and sold an easy
terms.
I.will ntuke a full display of my u.titc
r" .Slock of Holiday Novelties on December 12, 1
and 14. All ate specially invitol to
call.
G P GARRETT,
Loader of Holiday Novelties.
Dec ? 4'.) It
the State oi' South Carolina. r_
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Comtnon Picas.
Suminons for Relief?Complaint not 11
served. 51'
ci
II. I .aureus (1 ism /'/< i.'nlii)\
again-4
Ann K. Hill, Agnes W . Mclltigh, Joim T.
Hill, J. Mobley Hill, J. Morrow Mill, en
Edward 11 >11 aiul Elizabeth Carlisle, Ue- '1*
fendanh.
To Ann E. Hill, Agnes \Y. Mcllugh, John
T. Hill. J. Mobley Hill, J. Morrow Mill,
^ Edward Hill unil Elizabeth Carlise, defend- >v.j
* , i..1 u ,n this action : 'v
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the com plaint in this action, ]>i
a copy of which is tiled in the office of the JJ
Clerk of the Court of Common I'lcas for pj
said County, and to serve a copy of your as
answer to thu said complaint, oil the subsbriber
nt his ollic\ at N?>. "J Law Range,
Union South Carolina, within tivcn'y days pj
after the Service hereof, exclusive of the Ct
day of such service; and if you fail to Pi
answer the complaint within the time Si
aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will ,,f
apply to the Court for the relief demanded (0
in the complaint.
Witness, Joseph If. McKissick, E*q.,
Clerk of lie Court of Common Pleas, in and
for the County aforesaid, at the place uforc- IS
aaid, the seootid day of December, in the
year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred
and eighty-nine, and in the one hurt- t
drcd and fourteenrh year of the Sovereignty ^
nnd Independence of the United States of (r
iYiiiurn.il. ? _ st
f vrtfuLl lmvo been miSP.
^c- TtK.viyj't cruelly denied me tho eluVy* f
1 J ** '
To the defendants, John T. Hill, Mor- ,l(
row Hill, Edward Hill and Elizabeth Car- p
lisle; (I,
f*. Take notice, that the Summons in
w*f this nclion, of which the foregoing is a
co[J>, was tiled in the ollico of the Clerk of
the Court of Common l'lcas for the County
of Union, at Union, in tho Couaty of Union,
initio State of South Carolina, on the second
day of December, lSS'.L
WILLIAM MUNRO,
l'laintiff's Allot ney, /
No. 2 Law Kongo, Union, S. C. - \
December !J, 188.L it
l)co 2 I'd tit p
~ HEW ATTRACTIONS
;.\ T T II i:
UNION MARKET.;
I WISH to inform my many patrons tliat n
iu addition t > my meat business, I om
preparedt> furnish (Jroceries, such us 1
CAM IN 101 > GOODS,
CIIKI'IXK, PitUITS. \ni) \i,i, kinds <?r
VI'XIKTAItl,ns in their season. AH orders
entrusted (o me for Choice Meats, Fresh
Sausage, Kggs, Goshen nn I Country Mutter,
Fiab, Oysters and general t il> c supplies, ! a
will receive royjpronipt and personal mien- p
tfoo. Highest cash prices paid for host g
beef cattle. VV. i>. A Kill I'It. ii
Jtov 2*J -lb tf
TAX RETURN
FUll TliK FISCAL YEA 11 188'J-ftO.
Aj ihtuh'.h OrricK, f
Cxios, S. C. Dec. 4, l88t>. /
iccording to law, the tax book of Unio
bunty, for the fiscal year 1889-1)0, will I
petted from January 1st to February UOtl
8tK), inclusive.
I will attend the following places and time
> take tlie tax returns of the tax payers o
uion County:
West Springs, Friday forenoon, January
(Hit.
Co! u rine, Friday afternoon, January lOtli
(Jib' i\ ' aturdav forenoon, January 11th.
Cedar illutf, Monday afternoon, Jununr
3th.
Cross Keys, Tuesday, January 14th.
Militer's Store, Wednesday forenoon, Jan
ivy lot It.
Goshen Hill, Thursday forenoon, Januarj
hh.
Fish D am. Frit lay, January 17tli.
Sautuc, Saturday, January 18tli.
Mt. Tabor. Monday, January 20th.
Keltou. Tuesday, January. 21st.
Kend rick's Store Wednesday forenoon
tuuary 22ml.
Goudcysvillc, Wednesday ttfterttoon, Jan
Id, and Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 2dd.
Wilkinsville, Thursday afternoon, Jan
hl, ami Friday, Jan. 2-ltli.
Draytonville, Monday, Jan. 27th.
Timber Ridge, Tuesday forenoon, Jan,
tth.
Asbnry, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, ami
edncsday, Jan. 2'ttli.
Joncsville, Thursday, Jan. .'10th.
And from January Jlst. to February 20th
elusive, iu myoflica at the Court House.
All real and personal property to be asssed;
and it is hoped that all real estate
rners will get the correct number of acre*
be assessed, and thereby avoid trouble in
e future.
AH able-bodied males from 21 years of age
fifty, arc liable to the poll tax.
The law is AO per cent penalty for a nonturn.
Tax payers will please meet me
omptly. N. R. MORGAN.
Auditor Union County.
Dec <5 4'J 7t.
lie State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas,
Kloy.se Hawkins, I'luinHff
iii/dinsl
adore Hobo, \V. 1>. Trexler, Nellie 'Trexler,
I icfaulants.
To the Defendants above named:
7TOU are hereby suminonc<l and required
L to answer the complaint in tills action,
which a copy is herewith served upon you.
id to serve a copy of your answer to the
id complaint on the subscribers at their of e,
No. '2 Law Itutigc, Union Smith Carolina,
thin twenty days after tho service hereof,
elusive of the day of such service: and it
in fail to answer the complaint within the
ne aforesaid, the I'luintitV in this action
ill apply to iIn. i'om t-i^y-stTT^-rTmnt-Tteman
si in the complaint.
Dated Nov. 7, A. 1). 188'J.
WILLIAM Ml'XIiO,
J A M KS M. (IKK,
l'laintill's Attorneys.
To the Ihfindaiit* : W. 1). Trexler, Nellie
rcxler:
Take notice, that the conipiaint in this tie
mi tojrether wit 11 the summons, of whirl
ic foregoing is a copy, was tiled in tho of:e
oft lie Clerk of the Court of Cututuoi
leas at Union, in the County of Union ii
ic State of Soulh Carolina, on the 7th day
ty of November, A. 1>. lSS'.t,
WILLIAM MUXItO,
JAMKS M. (IKK,
l'laint ill's Attorneys.
Union, S. C. Nov. 7th. 1881k
Nov 8 -15 lit.
fmc i3uzzi.i:
CONTINUES TO GROWHLSIDKS
all those valuable fivc-ccnt ar
clc-1 at EAST UNION, 1 desire to cal
?cci il attention to my beautiful and unex
Led line of
CHRISTMAS GOODS,
imor sintr the most modern an 1 artistic
?s'gns of
VASES,
themian, I'otupeiian, Grecian, Cornelian,
pal, llarnl Tainted, liar bad inc cr Mors,
Ivor, Koumauia Enameled, Tcplilz, China,
c.
Atlistlc Cream, Water and l'lower
ilchers. Turquoise, Bohemian, Jlarba ine.
aud Decorated China, German I'orcela n,
tie Glass Lemonade and Water Sets ?
sorted colors.
EDEN LAMPS,
no China Cups and Saucers ; Tattle Sets?
ip, Saucer t.n I plate : Tetc-a-tcte Sets ;
ruit and Cake dates; I'apier Mache
miking Sets, Doll Babies, &c. All sotts
Xrnas Toys : a great variety of tive-ceul
ys and useful at tides.
S. M. 1UCE, JR., E. U.
Nov 29 -18 ' It
fear T?all and Winter ltd i 11 i -
I V If Jk IVAi lliiu Ff AUVVA AUAA1A
nery Goods.
EXTEND a cordial invitation to the
. Ladies of Union and surrounding couny
to call and examine my uew and choice
j lcs of
ALL AND WINTER GOODS,
eluding r.vrmts HATS, BONNETS
eat tiers, Flowers, llibbons, Ornaiueuts, and
ie latest novelties in all kinds of Tiiin.
nngs, and all the lcadingstyles that have
Ben imported this season.
Will lie ready for the 25th.
M11S. (1IIA NT.
Oct 25 -LI 2in
Money to Loan.
\N improved farm lands, in sums o
J $;!<>(>, and upwards. Loans repayabh
i Btnall annnai installments, through t
eriod of six years, thus enabling the hor
ower to pay off his indebtedness withou
xhnusiing his crop in any one year.
Apply at once to
lb A. TOWNSEND,
Attorney, Union, S. C.
Oct IK 42 thn
Hogs Butchered1
WILL butcher hop* for all persons, a
reasonable price, ami on short notice.
I ran be fouiul at the lot of (irahaia >
In riles, or at mv iiiaakct.
WAltltl'.N 1). AHTIIUll.
Nov. 4S ;lt.
AN EARNEST CALL.
\l,l. persons who have pnrehaseil (Snail
ami other goods from us, due Nov. 1st
ml have not paid the same, must respom
iroinptlv. Wo are obliged to meet our obli
;alioiis. and our eustomers must aid us to d
I. FAllll & THOMSON.
Nov lo -JO It
THE LEADINl
" TIIE BEST AND CHEAP!
THE BEST AND CHEAP!
J A NICE LINE OF LADI
WEAR.
ALL TO BE FOUND W
BARGAINS AT THE EMPO
HARRY
April 19 1(
GUNS AND i
WK have a large stock of Imported ami A
Muzzle and Ilreech holding, which wo are
Also, Powder, sho', Blank and Loaded Slitl
anything in this lino, it -.viii pay you to call a
T
: ' p6sfiii, w
J an 4 T
&reat Clearing Oat
AUCTION ON S;
See the Prices
TOO yards Calico ut It ,1 c worth 5 c.
800 ' " at He worth OJc.
400 yards Wool fi led Keutucky J cans, at
*221 e.
Tickinp, at 0', and 8c.
Feather Ticking, nt 11.1c and 10 c worth 15
and 18c
All-wool red Flannel at 10.1c.
Woinens solid leather Shoes at 55c.
Cbildrei.s copper tip Slices, at 05c.
Children* soli shoes at 10?.
Mens llrognns at 75c.
High pviiets arc deid. FLY NX litis kille
A i'resli lot ot' Clothing received last mon
prices:
sS Suits for S | H">.
SlO Sni's for St'
7 lJliK'U l ork Screws, SS 75, *10 ami *12 50.
riiis, lluirpiii". I'.uttous ami Tlirci 1 throt
CLEARANCE SALH of
LEADER AND OIL
May -7 J
; NEW JEWEL]
; - NE11
JUST RECEIVED at F. (T. TREFZ
and uiost choice selection of Jewelry to hi
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
EAR RINGS, FINGER R1
SILVER AND SIEVE
ALL KINDS OF FI
: which lie intends to seli lower than over.
[ I After eighteen years experience in the
manner of work in his line with skill
Sept G 3G
mill? 11111111771 TIT)
mil MiUYM un
We have our banners hung out on the outwai
high prices. We h ive prices down tl.it and wi
Our immense stock of Dry Goods, Boots, S
tirely new nnd fresh from the Factories.
THE PASS-WORD IS I
Brogan Shoes for HO cents.
Gents Congress and 1/ice Shoes, $1 25
and up.
The best Scotch bottom Boot for $2 50.
Chddrens Shoes from 15 cents to 50 ceuts.
A I.ady's good Button Shoe for $1.
A good heavy Boot for 50.
Can give Man or Boy a lint for 20 cents.
Heavy all wool Jeans for 25 cents.
40 yards Calico for 05 cents.
5 papers Ilair l'ins for 5 cents
Oil Cloth for Table Covers, 20 cents per
yard.
We cannot and will
We havo the best line of Gents and Boys CI
We can tit the largest man or simplest boy in t
Clot lung, so don't forget to call nud examine <
Please remember that all of our immense si
and fresh, and we have no shelf worn or infer
Be sure and call at the BANNER STORE of
ROI
Sept G
ST OP AN
W11 will a<k yon In drop in and {
loctod Stock of New Moods that are now
[ DRESS
1 Our Stock of Press Fabrics is cntnpl
~ Henriettas, Cashmeres, Mohairs. Plaids,
We wish to call tho Ladies' special i
latest styles.
15 0 0 T S AN
Our Loot and Shoe department con?
to the Public. Our largo Siioc trade is p
wo represent theui to be.
CLOTHING! CLOTH
t In this department we havo purchai
now ready to supply the demands of evci
suit to the old man in his sober suit of 1
IIA J S AI>i
Wo ask you to examine our largo
o Caps, of every shape, quality and style,
ance"' Mat.
' We havo a polite corps of Sadlesmcr
th rough our block. All Hoods so! at th
O 57
March 20
J
\ < i
V
I i
3 EMPORIUM.
1ST HOSIERY.
iST LOT OP SHOES.
ES' AND MEN'S UNDERITH
NUMEROUS <?KIER .
RIUM OP
M. COHEN & BRO.
At Colton's old stand. i
AMMUNITION.
luerican uuds, oingie nun I'ouDlo isarrel,
selling at prices (but cannot be beaten. e
Is, Gun Implements, etc. If you want
t FOSTER. WILKINS & CO.
HE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE
WORLD. I
0NLY" $19.50 AND
FREIGHT;
t ? U ^
HE CELEBRATEDSTILL I
IN THE LEAD.
SOLD ONLY BY
ILKINS&CO.
i it
Sale af Flyl's. ,
\TURDAY 9TH. '
Quoted Here:
Mens heaxy Boots, nil sizes, $1 80
Match those prices and you will strike oil.
UetnuHuts Calico, 2c per yurd. ]
Remnants Dress Goods 4o per J%fd.
8c Dress Goods 5c per yard.
10c Dress Goods, OJc per yard. .
15c Dress Goods, 10c per yard.
40c Black Henrietta for 24c.
50o " " 20c.
05c " Cashmere for 42c.
75c " " " 60c. " ?
80c " ? " 58c.
1 them.
ih now offered at (he following ridiculous
I
SO Overcoats for flft. ?
Overcoats for $5 50.
$12 50 Overcoftts for $8 50.
icn in (o nny person buying at the GIIEAT
J>. O. I^JLtYTVIV, f;
vMPION OF LOW PRICES. I'
12 tf
BY!
IT JEWELRY!
0
iEIt'S Model Jewelry Store, the larges
a fouod in tbo upcouotry ; consisting o
BREAST PTNS,
NGS, CUFF BUTTONS, g
11 PLATED WARE.
NE STATIONERY.
business, he is fully prepared to do all 1J
rud despatch. All goods and work
II
F G TREFZER
Y MODS STORE.
r<l wall and the war cry is down, down with
II keep them down.
ihoc?, Hats, Trunks, Clothing, &c., are enjIVE
and let live, j
3 Papers Pins for 5 cents.
20 Halls Sewing thread for 30 cents.
12 Dozen Buttons for 5 cents.
Suspenders for 10 cents.
A 10-4 Blanket for $1. *
A full-grown Quilt for 90 cents.
A beautiful Counterpane for 75 cents.
Gents Undershirts, for 25 cents.
Gents Collars, all sizes, for 10 cents.
Beautiful Lace Curtains cheaper than ever
before, and only a few pair left.
w
not be undersold.
othing, that has ever been shown in Union
lie county. We havo tho inside track on
>ur stock.
lock iu every department is entirely new
lor goous io get riu or.
DGER & PURCELL.
30 ly__
D LOOK. I
" Wi
*ivc a look at the largo and well-se- ^
arriving daily.
GOODS. w
etc in every particular, consisting of
Farm Cloth, &o.
attention to our Dross Patterns of tho a
.D SHOES.;
lists of Goods that we cm recommend
iroof enough that our Goods are what
ING ! CLOTHING '"f
led a larger stock thao usual, and are
ry ouc?from the liltlo boy in his first
)lnck. I ,1
11> CAPS. and
wcll-selcctcd Stock of Hats and
Wo call special attention to our"All:S
i who will take pleasuro in showing yon
10 lowest prices for CASH.
RICE & MCLURE.
" ?
* y
' r k '
* i
V
T. E
HE
F U R
v. A groat B I s e =
variety of jf* ! 5' | 1
i a. 3
Wedding, ? *
tirthday, and ~
Holiday ^
Present#.
A
REPAII
A first-class Cabinet Maker and Upholster
xpensc.
Don't fail to rce me when in need of nnyth
Big Stocl
1.1. POSE I & BRO.,
DRUGGISTS.
DEALERS IN
>URE MEDICINES, DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
rOILET ARTICLES
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
HIITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS.
URPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
,AMPS, and LAMP GOODS
CHANDALIERS,
PURE 1VINES ANI) LIQUORS
for Medicinal use.
ureful nod courteous attention to each
customer.
?
'JiESCJilP-TMXS OAJtEFt'LLY COM
POUNDED AT ALL J10UUS.
^Vc select our goods with greatest circ,
oy them as low as they ran be bought
>r cash, and sell them nt Lowe.* I Living
rices.
J. W. 1*08 EY & BRO.
Mnroh 22 12 ]y.
THE vw/:/7\J,
1 F THE TIMES IS T II E
FIVE-CENT COUNTER
A T
M. RICE, JR., E. U.
It is simply marvelous wliat beautiful,
irge and valuable articles can bo bought at
East Union" tor just ONE NICKLK.
Call and price my stock of Groceries,
lardware, Hollowware, Tinware, Crockery
ad Queenswarc,
OILS AND PAINTS,
findow Glass, Jug-ware, Flower Pots,
foodenware, Boots and Shoes, Staple Dry
oods.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye.
Coffee, at 6 pounds for ?1.
Sugar, at 14 pounds for SI.
Uood.F!our at $4 25 per Barrel.'
Guns, from $2 25 upwards.
A good Breech Loader at 75.
i'ancy Tin and Crock- 1
ery Toilet Sets.
Agent for Dupont's, Hercules and Atlas
owder and Dynamite.
Agent for Lumber.
Buggy Whips, Sole-Leather and Shoe
idings.
Molasses at 35 cents and upwards.
Fine Library and Hall Lamps.
Largest 5c plug tobacco to bo had.
Cow chains that will not break nor tangle
ith ordinary use.
S. M. KICE, Jit., E, V.
Oct 11 41 2m
5SSE L. SWINK. W. J. OETZEL
JONESVILLE AHEAD I
WE BEMEYE IN THE 0It EAT
ARMERS ALLIANCE
gainst High Prices. Why wear out your
agons and slock in hauling over had roads
and from markets 10, 15 and 20 miles
om home, when you can buy goods
JUST AS CHEAP,
id sell your cotton at Factory prices at
Jonesville ?
We are now opening up a complete line
' Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots and Shoes,
rocerics, etc., and our motto wl 1 be
JUICK SALES AM) SMALL PROFITS.
)UR STOOK IS LARGE,
j OUR GOODS ARE NEW,
_ ^A?V^ . .. ?
OUR PRICES ARE LOW I
Call on us, examine us,'and be conviaccd
iftt the above statement is
'ALL WOOL, AND A YARD
WIDE."
IWINK, OETZEL & CO.,
JONESVILLE,
One doer from McWbirtcr's.
Oct 40 if _
!. BAIL
A.DQUARTEH
N I T I
O -ii ? W !
p* 3 o' b a !
8 I c E <9 !
e * 3 I
N-4
vj
I
tING AND UPHOLS1".
or who will make }*our old f* rnituro at
. .
ing in my line for it moab money saved.
i! Honest GL>ods ! Lc
i ______
Tie Largest, Tie
ST(1
MY GOODS, MILIiU
BOOTS AND SI
We are prepared tliis season to show yoi
iu all its departments. that wo have ever 1:
JliANS.?Don't fail to examine our stoc
save you some money iu this line. Cull ai
BOOTS A.
Our stock of Hoots and Shoes ij ntu
LEADERS to show. Look nt them, for wi
MILLINERY
In this departmcnt our stock is about t\\
to tlio bottom. Ladies lints from 15 cents
nient you will find Miss Estclle Ditl'ondorll
ready to welcomo you and show youthrouj
Remember, our motto is always the be
the lowest prices.
Thanking the public for their very liber;
continue the same in the future.
Respectfully,
GRAMA
Sept 11
TO THE
Willi a desire t > extend my business, at
am before you Ibis full with tho large:
Prices to Si
MY STOCK
DHY GOODS am* NOTIONS,
LADIES D11 ESS GOODS
JACK
Ready-made Clothing <
in the
TVo Oiotliiii??* I
L>OOTS AND SHOES III grcnt variety an
.) Ladies Custoui-inade Shoes, which I
satisfaction.
1 invite all to cotno an I see tuc
Oct 18
"THE LITTLE
Is Headquarters for Co
Fancy Grocer
TOBACCO, BACON,
CIGAUS, LAUD.
?S.\Li H* S, l'LOUIt,
.CIO A K ETTKS, MOLASSES,
STARCH, COFFEE,
TEAS, CHEESE,
CANDLES, IIA.AIS,
SHOT, POWDER,
CART III DOES, SAUCES,
And a great ninny other thing* too teJioi
Thanking the public at largo for past pi
iu the future, I am Yours
Aug 31
GUNS,
GUI
Having given nti Impart Order for my
cost of them, I challenge the State in pric
If you want a nico Gun canio to see ui
Yours, vcrj
FIDELITY
LOAN and TRUST CO
? OF ?
SPARTANBURG, 8. C.
CAPITAL PAID IN, - S30.000.C
officers.
President, - * George Cofieli
Treasurer, - - W. H. Burnet
Attorney, J. B. Clevclant
directors.
Joseph Walker. j J.',11. Cleveland.
W. 8. Manning. , Geo. W. Nicholls.
I). E. Converse. 1 W. E. Burnett.
* T. C. Duncan. ! George Cofield.
Interest allowed on deposits at the rale <
four per cent, per annum, and added t
accounts semi-annually.
July 19 a'J ly
EY'S
S FOU
J- R E .
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? I *3 | I SPECIALTIES.
rERINGr.
nl mattresses as pood oa new nt a vory small
>w Prices !
Best, Tie Cheapest
iCK OF
IERY CLOTHING, HATS,
tlOES. IN UNION,
i t>y far (lie largest and most complete stock
:ad, at prices iliat speak for themselves,
k of Jeans before buying, for wo can certainly
nl see thoiu ami get our prioos.
>i> siioes,
ch larger than usual. We havo^somo BIQ
c assure you they are world-beaters.
MILLINERY.
rice as large as it hits ever teen, and prices cui
to the finest H i' or Bonnet. In this depart*
'or and Miss ('arris J antes who will bo ever
;h our Mammoth Stook.
st of floods, honest and fair dealings, and
ill patronago in the wast, we kindlv ask von to
M & SPARKS',
CHEAP CASH STORE. ^
in tf
! PUBLIC.
id a hope to iuduco you to como and sec me, 1
Jt Block I lmve 'OKI- li'iiiillnil, unrl willi
jit the Times.
CONSISTS OF
<
I,
ets, new markets,
A2<1? MISSES'CLOAKS,
HOSIERY, gloves,
of the best Manufacturers
Country.
X^iLto Mine.
d quantity, from tho best Factories.
have sola for 16 years, with almost perfect
REUBEN T OEB41
4m
GREED FRONT"
nfectioneries, Fruits and
les, as follows :
SIOAH, VINKGAll,
TICKLES, NUTMEGS,
TETTER, CANNED GOODS,
STICES, CANDY,
NUTS, CRACKERS,
SODA. RAKING POWDERS,
MACARONI, LAUNDRY BOAT.
TITES, TOILET SOAl'S.
mustard, matches,
is 10 mention.
ntrobngc, nntl hoping to receive a larger share
i, very respectfully,
J. B, PORTER,
At "The Little Green Front."
!><*) 4 in
SI'S!
GUNS!
(Suns, which implies a great taviug ia the
cs.
e.*
r rcsneetfull v.
W. D. BEWLEY.
I GO TO THE
UNION MARBLE
A N D
GRANITE WORKS
r? h
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MAR.
10 BLE WORK GENERALLY,
Always on hand, or made to order. A
large selection ready for lettering and der
livering at short notice.
WIRE AND IRON RAILING,
Lime, foment. &c. always on hand, at aa
low prices as any houorahle dealer.
Orders most respectfully solicited. J
GEORGE GKDDES. ,
Nov. 29 17 tf
RED RUSTPROOF OATS
o a,GOO Red Rust Proof Oat* ^ ,7 2
for sale at. FANTBRO'S. *
Nov 22 17 at ^5
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