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' - . XMAS I GOODS. P . > ' ???? ? 'GUICK SALES P AND nil t T T r*n n TIT m n MALL f.lUCITS Is my Mollo, and will b? strictly adhered (0. Don't Tail to call and examine uiy large Stock of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. ' I can suit ono and nil. TUB LARGEST GIFT FOR THE SMALL- . EST PRICE Tbe *t rt of Stock in which the buyers And just the thing they want. To look through my ithroense Stock Is a pastime ; to price Goods ia n pliasure; to possess tin is a prisilegt. As ii is too tedious to enumerate thorn, I * will Mil yeur special attention to n few : 600 neatly bound books, by the best j ^ authors, for only 80 cetita each?well worth A j El. Charlaa Dickens' Works, complete, 16 Pr Volumes, $?>. Sir Walter Boon's Works, 16 s Volumes, complete, $G. And n number of ( other sets eery cheap. Books of all kinds ( and to suit nil ages. Dressing Cases, Manicure Seta, Jewelry * Caaes and all combination Sets in Embossed ' V.1..1 Vital. 1 " ? V ?* imuu, *?avaw<wV nuvi U&IUliU O'lVOI" f Cases. Work Boxer, Waiting Desks, Collar ad Cuff Boxes, Gentlemena' Travelling Cases, Sharing Sets, Ladies' Travelling 1 Sets, Handkerchief nod Glove Cases. ] Autograph and Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, Picture Frames, Plagues, Wlilap and Broom Holders, Hand Mirrors, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Pastels, , - etc. A nice lioe of Gold Pans and holders, Pencils, Tooth Picks, Trinkets, cto. |P^ A large Sicok of China, Crockery, and Glassware, Fancy Cups and Bnuoers, Mugs, Vases, Bingua Figures, Tea Bets, Dinner Beta, and in fact, everlbing usually ke p( iu firat-olass store. 1 TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! of every description, size and price. The ( ^-largest. JBtoch and beat assortment ever t *> *-"^.brought to Union. Curiosities that vriil H moss the old as well as the young. t I havo the best and largest nssoitmentof > Dolls for the least money, ranging from Gc. < ti $2 each. 3 Franeh Candy and Stick Candy in abuo t dance. Bpecial prices on large quantit e*. ^ Baisios, Currants, Citron, and all assorted ( Nuts, Apples, C ranges, Bananas, etc. Fire Works of nil liinds. r WJIEELKR & WILSON Improved Sewing j Machine. -Beet on record, nod aoid en canv * terms/ 1 IArili make a lull display of my entire ' ?' Ilo,i,1?y Novelties on December 12, 1 jggt% and 14: All nip speoialiy iuvitod to 1 " G P GARRETT, Leader of Holiday Novelties. Dec 4 40 - 4t ?he State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNJ0N. In the Court of Common Picas. Summons for Rolief?Complaint not 1 served. | H. Laurens Goss, Plaintiff, a gain ft ?? Ann E. Hill, Agnes W. Moll ugh, John T. uui, J. iMobley Hill, J. Morrow Hill, ? Edward Hill aud Elizabeth Carlisle, De- < fendantt. ^ To Aon E. Hill, Agnes W. Mcllugh, John m T. Hill. J. Mobley Hill, J. Morrow Hill, Edward Hill and Elisabeth Carlfsr, defendI in "*'* this notion : ry ) ^TOU are hereby summoned and required X teanawcr the complaint in thie action, a oopy of which ie filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picon for Mid County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub. sbriber at his office, nt No. 2 Low Range, Union South Carolina, within Ivron'y days after the Service hereof, exclusive of tbe day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to lbs Court for the relief demanded Bs*. In the eonipiaint. Witness. Josenh If. MofThnunlr U?n Clerk of he Court of Common Pleas, in nod for the Connty Aforesaid, at the place afore aid, the second day of December, in the * year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, nnd in the one hun. dred and fourteenrh year of the Sovereignty H* and Indopeudenoe of the United States of f | America. , , l j To the defendant*, John T. Hill. J. Morrow Ilill, Edward Ilill and Elisabeth CaVPP V?Ui raho uuum, iiial tub Su&iiitiiua lii this action, of which the foregoing is a TOjity wua filed in the oflioo of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'lens for the County of Union, at Union, in tbo Connty of Union, . in tho State of South Carolina, on the aoo, ond day of December, 1S80. WILLIAM MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attomev. No. 2 La* Range, Union, 8. C. ? , - Dojembor 8, 1889. Poo 2 49^ 6t HEW ATTRACTIONS .. TIIE UNION MARKET. ft tnfora my many patrons thai , ho addition t> my mor t business, 1 am ' prepared to furnish Grooertes, such as CANNED GOODS, CHEK8B, FRUITS, akd am. ki.ni>? or iV**v" VUORTABLES In thoir season. All orders entrusted to me for Choice Meats, Fresh 8ausage, Kggs, Oosheo and Country Botter, Flab, Oysters and general tnb:e supplies, .^iU receive ay^prompt and personal atlen> tlbo. Highest cash prices paid for best " "> 1 THE" LEADINt TIIE BEST AND CHEAPE T1IE BEST AND CHEAP! A NICE LINE OF LADIJ WEAR. ALL TO BE FOUND W BARGAINS AT THE EMPOl HARRY ! April 19 16 GTTNS AND 1 TAX RETURN. FOll TUB FISCAL YEAR 1889-00. Auditor's Ocfick, l Union, ?. 0. l>cc. 4, 1889. / According to lnw, the tax book of Union County, for the fiscal year 1889-90, will bo opened from Jnunary let to February 20th, 1890, inclusive. I will attend the following places and times to i?ko the tax returns of the tax payers of Uuion County: West Springs, Friday forenoon, January, 10th. Col'vninc, Friday afternoon, January 10th. | Uib'r. Tnturday forenoon, January 11th. Cedar Hluff, Monday afternoon, Junuary 18tli. Cross Keys, Tuesday, January 14tli. Minter's Store, Wednesday forenoon, January loth. Goshen Hill, Thursday forenoon, January 10th. Fish l)ani, Friday, January 17th. Santuc, Saturday, January 18th. Mt. Tabor, Monday, January 20th. Kolton, Tuesday, January. 21st. Kendrick's Storo Wednesday forenoon, January 22nd. Goudeysvillo, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22d, and Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 28d. Wilkinsvillc, Thursday afternoon, Jan. hid, and Friday, Jan. 24tli. Draytonvillc, Monday, Jan. 27tli. Timber llidgo, Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 28th. Asbury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, and Wednesday, Jan. 29th. Joncsvillo, Thursday, Jan. ,10th. And from January 31st. to February 20th nclusive, in my office nt the Court House. All real and personal property to tie nsicssed; and it is hoped that all real estate >wncrs will get the correct number of acres o bo assessed, nnd thereby avoid troub'o in he future. All able-bodied males from 21 years of age o fifty, are liable to the poll tar. The law is 60 per cent penalty for a nonreturn. Tax payers will please meet me n-omptly. N. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Doc ft 40 7t. riie State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Plcoa. Eloyso Hawkins, Plaintiff against [sndoro Bobo, W. 1). Trexler, Nellie Trcxlcr, Defendants. To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this notion, ?f which a copy is herewith served upon you, ind to serve a copy of your answer to tho mid complaint on tho subscribers at their ofico, No. 2 Law Range, Union South Carolina, vithin twenty uays ;.ftcr the service hereof, sxclusivo of tho day of such service; and if rou fail to answer the complaint within the imc aforesaid, the I'luintitf in 'his action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demunled in the complaint. Dated Nov. 7, A. D. 1880. WILLIAM MUNltO, JAMLS M. GEE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants : W. D. Trcxlcr, Nollit Prexier: Take notice, that the compiaint in this nc-> lion, together with the summons, of which lie foregoing is a copy, was filod in tho ofnco ot t'uo Cierk vf the Court of Common I'leas at Union, in the County of Union in the State of South Carolina, on the 7th day I.., Vn.A^.k.. A IA 1UOH WILLI AM'MUNRO, JAMES M. GEE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Union, S. C. Nov. 7th, 188*J. Nov 8 45 (>t. thikpuzzi7ie CONTINUES TO GROW. BESIDES all those valuable five-cent article* at EAST UNION, 1 desire to call special attention to iny beautiful and unexcelled line of CHRISTMAS GOODS, sompr.sing the most modern anl artistic ies'gns of VASES, llobemian, Potupeiian, Grecian, Cornelian, Jpal, Hand Painted, Barbadine or Moss, Silver, Uoumania Eoameled , Tcpliti, China, kc. Artistic Cream, Water and Flower ditchers, Turquoise, Bohemian, BarbaJine, Hand Decorated China, German Porcola;n, Pine Glass Lemonado and Water Sols ? uisortel co)^m. eden lamps, Pine China Cnps and Saucers ; Table Sets? 3up, Sauocr unJ plate; Tete-a-tete Sets; Pruit and Qako Plates; Papier Maohc Smoking Sets, Doll Babies, &c. All sotta >f Xmos Toys ; a great variety of five-cent oys and useful articles. 8. M. RICE, JR., K. U. Nov 20 48 * 4t New Fall and Winter Millinery Goods. I EXTEND a cordial limitation to the Ladies of Union and surrounding country to call and examine my new aud choice style* of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Deluding PATTERN HATS, BONNETS Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, and tbe latest novelties in all kinds of Tiiwraings, and all the leading allies inai have boen imported this season. Will be readj for the 25th. MRS. GRANT. Oct 25 43 2ni Money to Loan. ON improved farm lands, in soms of $300, and upwards. Loans repayable in .small annual installments, through a period of six yearn, thus enabling tbe borrower to pay off bis indebtedness without exhausting bis crop in any one year. Apply at once to D. A. TOWN SEND, Attorney, Union, 8. C. Oct 18 42 6m Hogs Butch eredI WILL butcher hogs for all persons, at ?V reasonable prico, and on shortjiotioe. I can be found at the lot of Graham & Parties, or at my inasket. WARREN D. ARTHUR. Nov. 29 48 8t. AN EARNEST CALL. ALL persons who have purchased Guano and other goods from us, duo Nov. 1st, and have not paid the same, must respond promptly. We are obliged to meet our obligations, and our customers must aid us to do it. FA Kit A THOMSON. No v 16 40 tf v $ % VI vr * v * * * JL. WK have a lnrgc strck of Imported nud Ai Muzzle nod Breech Loidiog, which wo are Also, Powder, shot, Bfnok and Loaded Shell anything in this line, it will pay you to callal Jan 4 Great Clearing Oat AUCTION ON Sj See the Prices 760 yards Calico at 3J c worth 5 c. 890 " " at 4Jo worth G\o. 460 yards Wool ft ltd Kentucky Jeans, ut 22 je. Ticking, at 6J and 8e. Fenthcr Ticking, at lUc and 13 c worth 15 and 18c All-wool red Flannel at 13.Jc. Womens solid leather Shoes at 55c. CbiUlrens copper tip Shoes, at 35c. Children* soil shoes nt !0s. Mens llrogans at 75c. Uigli priices aro doad. FLYNN has kille A fresh, lot of Clothing received last mom prices : Snita f?*r SI ftt" 1 $To~Sufi s for ! Block Cork Screws, $8 75, $10 ami $12 50. : Pins, Hairpins, ltuttous and Thread throt CLEARANCE SALE or LEADER AND CIL May 27 ] NEW JEWEL] __n JUST RECEIVED at FTG. TRRFZ uud most ehoioc selection of Jewelry to bi WATCHES, CLOCKS, EAll RINGS, FINGER R1 SILVER AND SILVE ALL KINDS OF FI whioh ho intends to sell lower than ever. After eighteen years t-xperieoco in the manner of work in his line with skill Sept 6 36 Tilling We have our banners hung out on the outwai high prices. We have prices down flat and wi Our immense stock of Dry Goods, Boots, S tirely new and fresh from the Factories. THE PASS-WORD IS I Brogan Shoes for 90 cents. Geuts Congress and Laco Shoes, $1 25 and up. The best Scotch bottom Boot for $2 60. Cluldrens Shoes from 15 cents to 60 cents. A Lady's good Button Shoo for $1. A good heavy Buot for $! 50. Can give Man or Boy a Hat for 20 cents. Heavy all wool Jeans for 25 cents. 40 yards Calico for 95 cents. 5 papers Ilair Pins for 5 cents Oil Cloth for Tablo Covers, 20 cents per yard. We cannot and will We have the boat line of Gents and Boys CI We can fit the largost man or smaHest boy in t Clothing, so dou't forget to call and examine < l'leasc remember that all of our immense s and fresb, and we have no shelf wor/i or infer Be sure and call at the BANNER STORE of ROl Sept G STOP AX WE will ask you to drop in and j looted Stock of New Goods that are now D RE S S Our Stock of Dress Fabrics is cotnpl Henriettas, Cashmeres, Mohairs. Plaids, We wish to call tho Ladies' special latest atylea. D A O T Q A \1 jLi \J \j l. o 21 i> Our Boot and Shoe department com to the Public. Our large Shoe trade is j we ropreacot thorn to bo. CLOTHING! CLOTH In this department we have puroha now ready to supply tho demand* of eve suit to the old man in his sober suit of I HATH We Ask you to exatnino our large Cape, of overy shape, quality and style, auce" Hat. We have a polite corps of Sadlesmei th rough our Stock. All Goods so! at tl March 29 / ' # V , v v ^ ''lit- '? } EMPORIUM. t'% ' ' ST HOSIERY. 1ST LOT OF SHOES, EST AND MEN'S UNDERSIbI* ITH NUMEROUSJMPKER ElIUM OF ^ M. COHEN & BHO. At Colton's old stand. LMMUNITI0N7 roerican Guns, Single aq<I Double Barrel, silling at prices that cannot be beaton. Is, Gun Implements, eto. If you want t FOSTER. VVILK1NS & CO. HE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WOULD. 1 0NLY' $19.50 AND FREIGHT; IN THE LEAD. \ SOLD ONLY BY ILKINS & CO. Sale at Flyna's. iTURDAY 9TH. Quoted Here: Mens heaxy Boots, all sizes, $1 80 Match those prices and you will strike oil. Remnants Calico, 2o per yard. Remnants Press Goods 4o per ytfrd. 80 Dress Goods 60 per yard. lOo Dress Goods, 6}o per yard. V15c Dress Goods, 10c per yard. 40o Black Henrietta for 24c. 50o " " *? 20c. G5o " Cashmere for 42o. 75c " " 11 50c. 80c " " 68c. d them. ih now offered a. the following ridiculous 96 Overcoats for $3 65. $8 Overcoats for 95 60. 912 50 Overcoats for $8 50. ten in to any person buying at lbs GREAT J>. C.FLYNN, VMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 if fiYi if JEWELRY! ER'S Model Jewelry Store, the largcs r~.?1 .u- .? n ivuuu iu lu-j upuuuuiry - consisting o BREAST PTNS, NGS, CUFF BUTTONS, IR PLATED WARE. NE STATIONERY. business, be is fully prepared to do all rud despatch. All gooda and work F G TREFZER Y GOODS m. * rd wall and the war ory is dawn, dawn with 11 keep them down. lboc?, ilals, Trunks, Clothing, &c., ore enjIVE and let live. 3 Papers Pins for 6 cents. 20 Balls Sewing thread for 80 oenls. 12 Dozen Buttons for 5 cents. Suspenders for 10 cents. A 10-4 Blanket for $1. A full-grown Quilt for 90 cents. A beautiful Counterpane for 75 cents. Gents Undershirts, for 25 cents. Gents Collars, all sizes, for 10 cents. Boautifnl Lace Curtains cheaper than aver before, and only a few pair left. not be undersold. lothing, that has ever been shown in Union he county. We have tho inside track on >ur stock. look in every department is entirely new ior goods to get rid of. dger & purcell. 3ft ? D LOOK. give a look at the large and well-searriviog daily. GOODS. leto in every partioular, consisting of Farm Clotb, &o. attention to our Dress Patterns of the D SHOE S. list* of Qoods that we om recommend >roof enough that our GoodVaro^whaV LING! CLOTHING! ?ed a larger stock than usual, an$a|0 ry ooo?from the little boy in hie first black. r r> oA mSL?$ and well-selected 8took of Hat#? end Wo call special attention to ottr"^-i who will take pleasure in sbowiogyob jo lowest prices lor CASH. *vtv ^ BICE & MCLTJBE^ I - T. E IS HE FUR L* A*ro*t ? I w ? variety of % I 5" ? % Wedding, g ? Birthday, and ~ Holiday ? _ w Irfscnlu. ^ m REPAIE A first-class Cabinet Maker and Upholstcrc expense. Don't fail to eee me when in need of nnythi Big Stock J.'f. POSEY & BRO., DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, &C, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS, PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. Careful aud courteous attention to each customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM rOUNDED AT ALL HOURS. "We select our goods with greatest care, buy them as How as they can he bought for cash, and sell them at Lowot Living P rices. J. W. POSEY & BRO. March 22 12 ]y. THE PUZZLE OF THE TIMES IS THE FIVE-CENT COUNTER A T S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. ? 'It is simply marvelous what beautiful, ' large and valuable articles can bo bought at "East Union" for just ONE NICKLE. Call and price my stock of Groceries, Hardware, ilollowware, Tinware, Crockery and Queenswarc, nil C Attn DAIKITP v ku niMU r\ I'M i o, Window Glass, Jug-ware, Flower Pots, Woodenware, Doola and Shoes, Staple Dry Qoods. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye. Coffee, at G pounds for $1. Sugar, at 14 pounds for $1. GoocLFIour at $4 25 per Barrel: Guns, from $2 25 upwards. A good Breech Loader at $8 75. Fancy Tin and Crockery Toilet Sets. Agent for Dupont's, Hercules and Atlas Powder and Dynamite. Agent for Lumber. Buggy Whips, Sole-Leather nod Shoe findings. Molasses at 85 cents and upwards. Fine Library and Hall Lamps. Largest 6o plug tobacoo to be had. Cow chains that will not break nor tangle with ordinary use. 8. M. RICE, JR., E, Ir. Oct 11 41 2m JESSE L. SWINK. W. J. OETZEL JONESVILLE AHEAD! . #. WE BELIEVE IS THE GREAT FARMERS ALLIANCE Against High Prices. Why wear out your wagons and stock in hauling over bad roads to and from markets 10, 15 and 20 miles from home, when you can buy goods JUST AS CHEAP, auu sew your couou a*, raciory prices at Jonesville ? We re now opening up a complete line I of Dry Goods, Notions, Roots and Shoes, Grooerios, etc., and our motto wl 1 ba QUICK SALES AND SMALL PBOFITS. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, OUR aOODS ARB NEW, OUR PRICES ARB LOW I | Cell on as, examine us,'and bo convinced [that the above statement is 'ALL WOOL, AND A YARD WIDE." 8WINK, OETZEL& CO., JONESVILLE, One door from McWhirter's. * Oct 40 ftt' . 7 BAILE ^DQUARTEHS N I T U0 ~ ? Q 1 i fill ? ? 2 ? ? ~ i yf I LING AND UPHOLSTEI sr who will make your old furnituro and ma nft iu my lino for it means money saved. :! Honest Goods ! Low He Largest, Tie Be STOCK i DRY GOODS, MILLINER BOOTS AND SHO We are prepared this season to show you by f in all its departments, that wo have ever had, at JEANS.?Don't fail to examine our stock of J save you some money in this line. Call and see BOOTS A>1 Our stock of Iloots and Shoes ij much lai LEADERS to show. Look ot them, for wc assui IV/TTT T T\TT?D V XUXV X , l1 In this department our stock is about twice as to the bottom. Ladies lints from 15 cents to the meut you will find Miss Estellc Diirenderlfer noready to welcome you and show you through our Remember, our motto is always the best of tho lowest prices. Thanking the public for their very liberal pati continue the same in the future. Respectfully, GRAHAM Sept Id 87 TO THE 1 Willi a t ""ire t? extend my business, and a hi am before you this Fall with tho largest slot Prices to Sun MY STOCK CO? DRY GOODS ami NOTIONS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, JACKETS, ] Ready-made Clothing of tl in the Co No Oiotliing,- I^it BOOTS AND SHOES ill great variety and qua Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which I haw satisfaction. I invite ail to coinc an I see nic Oct 18 41 "THE LITTLE G Is Headquarters for Confe Fancy Groceries, TOBACCO, HACON, CIGAKS, LA ill), SNUFFS, FLOUIt, .CIGARETTES, MOLASSES, STARCH, COFFEE, TEAS, CHEESE, CANDLES, HAMS, SHOT, POWDER, CART11IDG ES, SAUCES, And a great many other tilings too tedious to Thanking tlie public at large lor past patrol,> in the future, I am Yours, ver Aug 31 35 GUNS, GUN Having given an Import Order for my Guns cost of them, I challenge the State in prices. If you want a nice Gun come to see mo.* Yours, very resp FIDELITY | LOAN and TRUST CO. ? OK ? G 8PAUTANBUKG, S. C. M CAPITAL PAID IN, - $30,000.00 OFFICRBS. President, - George Cofield* Hi Treasurer, - - W. H. Burnet'. Attorney, - J. It. Cleveland, j. DIRECTORS. lo Joseph Walker. I J/B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. , Geo. W. Nicbolls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. * T. C. Duncan. I George Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per annum, and added lo 2 accounts semi-annually. f<> July 19 39 ly N :rs FOR R E . \ r i * *4 I T1 % ? ! & s* ^ i ! P SPECIAL/TIES. 3 1 i ? . ilNG. Ureases us pood as nctv at a very small Prices! si, The Cheapest i)F V CLOTHING, HATS, ES. IN UNION. ir die largest nml most complete slock prices ihat speak for themselves, cans before buying, for we can certainly them and get our prices. > S.IIOES, rger than usual. We bave^some BIG re you lliey ore world-beaters. tllLLlNERY. large as it bus ever been, and prices cut i finest ti ll or Bonnet. In this ilepartl Miss ('arris James, who will be ever Mammoth Stock. Goods, honest and fair dealings, and 'onage in the past, we kindly ask you to & S1HRKS', CHEAP CASII STORE. 1 ' if PUBLIC. ope to in<luco you to conic and see me, t :k I hove ever handled, and with r the Times. rSISTS OF S'EW MARKETS, am> misses'cloaks, hosiery, gloves, lie best Manufacturers untry. s I^ilco ntily. from the best Factories. ooiu lor 15 years, with almost perfect REUBEN T GEE-' dm REEI FRONT" ctioneries, Fruits and , as follows : SUGAR, VIN KG All, PICKLKS, NUTMEGS, PEPPER, CANNED GOODS, SPICKS, CANDY, NUTS, ('BACKERS, SODA, BAKING POWDERS, MACARONI, LAUNDRY SOAP. PIPES, TOILET SOAPS. MUSTARD, MATCHES, mention. gc, and hoping to receive a larger share y respect ful Ij', J. B. PORTER, At "The Little Green Front." 4m 8! G UNS! i, which implios a great fating ia the ectfully, W. D. BEWLEY. GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND iRANITE WORKS FOR ONUMENT8, TOMBSTONES AND MARBLE WORK GENERALLY, Al*nys on hand, or made to order. A rge selection ready for lettering and derering at short notice. WIRE AND-IHON RAILING, me, Cement, &c. always on hand, at as w prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited. GEORGE GKDDES. Nov. 20 47 tf J RED RUST PROOF OATS ,000 It 11 hIicIh Rod Rust Proof r solo at, FA NT BRO'S. ov '2'2 47 St ^ j ti r