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> #r???? nUlHIIIIf XMAS GOODS.! QUICK SALES AND [| SMUT PBRfTTJ in au u l XL u l 11 Ul Is my Motto, and will l>c strictly adhered! to. Don't fail to call and examine my large! Stock of g HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. I I can suit one and nil. R| THE LARGEST GIFT FOR THE SMALL-?. EST PRICE The sort of Slock in which the buyers! find just the thing they want. To lookEj through my immense Stock >s n pistime ;wj to price Goods is n jbuturc; to posses?! them is a privilege. ! TJY "' Li en t ion to a few: ^ L J 600 nentiy uound books, by the best! ' authors, for only 80 cents each?well wortlijffi SI. Charles Dickens' Works, complete, l.'JH Volumes, SO. Sir Waller Soli's Works, 1 ">! Volumes, complete, S6. ' And a number ofjSjj, other sets very cheap. Hooks of all kinds! and to suit all ages. Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Jewelry?' Cases and all combination Sets in Embossed! Velvet, Plush, Morocco and Oxidize SilvcrR?, Cases. Work Uoxcs, Writing Desks, Collar! and Cuff Boxes, Gontlemcns' Trarellingka Cases, Sbnving Sets, Ladies' Travelling^' Sets, Handkerchief and Glove Cases. ! Autograph onl Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, Picture Frames, Plaques.! nliispnnd I)room Holders, llnnd Mirrors,C| Steel Kngraviugs, Oil Pniutings, Paslels.ai. to. ra riL A nice line of Gold Tens and holders,? \. Pencils, Tooth Picks, Trinkets, etc. g? A large Siock of China, Crockery, and fif Glassware, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Mugs.M Vases, llingue Figures, Tea Set*, Dinner? Sets, and in fnct, everthing usually kept inn a first-class store. Kg1 l" TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!| of every discription, size and price. The?, largest Stock and best assortment ever? brought to Union. Curiosities thai wiil pgj muse the old as well ns the young. t I havo the best and largest assortment ofW , Dolls for the least money, ranging fiolh oc Eg c to $'2 each. p@\ French Candy and Stick CjUlily-iu aUua-H r ? dance.?SptSCTaT jirlccs-oo"large quant it es.H^ Raisins, Currants, Citron, and all ussortcdH, Nuts, Apples, C ranges, Bananas, etc. ^ , Fire Works ?1"P, all Kindts. B IVllKkLKU & WILSON lnij.ro?(<l StwIngK' Machine. Best on record, and sold on casvjBr terms. IS1 I will make a full display of mv intireK? Stock of Holiday Novelties ou December 12.Kg1 1ft and 14. Ail me specially invite 1 toBK' call. p G P GARRETT, | Lender of Holiday Novelties. En tDeo 6 40 It g| The State of South Carolina.B COUNTY OF UNION. |! In the Court of Common Picas. H Summons for Relief-?Complaint notH1 served. pj H. Laurens Goss, Plaintiff, fj; against M Ann E. Hill, Agnes W . McIIugh, John T.|? Hill, J. Moblcy Hill, J. Morrow Hill,s|p Edward Hill nnJ Elizabeth Carlisle, -^'-figg fendants. f-v jb To Ann E. Hill, Agnes W. McIIugh, Johnpg T. Hill, J. Mobley llill. J. Morrow Ilill.gB Edward llill nod Elizabeth Carlise, dcfcnd-Eg ants in this notion : ^ YOU are hereby summoned and required!? (o answer the complaint in this action,!?] a copy of which is filed iu tlio office of llieH Clerk of the Court of Cotntnou l'lcns forE said County, and to serve a copy of youtH, answer to the said complaint on the eub-ufl sbriber at his oflice, at No. 2 Law lUtige.Bj Union South Carolina, within twenty daysH after the Servico hereof, exclusive of fhckgi day of such service; and if you fail toHB 1 answer the complaint within the timcB aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action. willm* apply to the Court for the relief deuiandcdB I li ilia nnmnlainf 101 Witness, Josoph II. McKissick, Esq .03 Clerk of he Court of Common Pleas, in and ftj * for the County aforesaid, at the place uforo- H said, (he second day of December, in the? year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun- 3 dred and eighty-nine, and in tho ono hun - S dred and fourleenrh year of the Sovereignty^ and Independence of tho United Slates ofgy America. ^ } W1LLIA M M UN RO, rkal > l'lnintiff's Attorney. 4 w-' J Jos. II. McKissick. Clerk. f To the defendants, John T. Hill, J. Mor- I row Hill, Edward Hill and Elizabeth Car. g fs lisle; / ' T^ko notice, that the Summons inB this action, of which the foregoing is nS copy, was filod in the oftico of the Clerk of? the Court of Common Pieas for the Counlyn of Union, nt Union, in tho County of Uuiun.gS Sn tlm .VSlnta rtf Snaii(Ii Pnrnlini nil flirt ur?/? _ Hi ond tiny of December, 1S89. gs WILLIAM MUN 110, & Plaintiff's Allot ney, /? No. 2 Law Range, Union, S. C< K Dcoerabcr 3, 1881). j&< Deo 2 40 Ct L ~~NEW ATTRACTIONS I [A T TIIE : i UNIO N MARKET| I WISH to inform my mnny patrons thai gj in addition to my meat business, I am ? prepared to furnish (Iroceries, such as 8 CANNED GOODS, >. CIlEilHK, FRUITS, and aix kini>s ok? VEGETABLES in their season. All ordersjB entrusted to me fur Choice Meats, PresliBj Sausage, Eggs, Goshen and Country ILittcr.yj Fish, Oysters and general ttble supplies,fw will reoeiro in prompt and personal nttcn-Jfl tfoo. Highest cash prices paid fur bcstl beef cattle. W.D.ARTHUR. Nov 29 48 tf | a , > TAX RETURN FOK TUB FISCAL YKAll 188'J-OO. ^ Aiimtoii's Omen, > ^ I'mon, S. C. 1>cc. 4, 188'J. j* I According to law, tlio tax book of Union County, for the fiscal "year 1880-00, will be opened from January 1st to February 20th, IH'.H), inclusive. 1 will attend the following places and times to akc the tax returns of the tax payers of Union County: West Springs, Friday forenoon, January, 10th. Colerainov Friday afternoon, January 10th. Gibbs, Saturday forenoon, January 11th. Cedar Muff, Monday afternoon, January! 13th. | Cross Keys, Tuesday, January 14t"h. W Minter's Store, Wednesday forenoon, Jan-R uary 15th. g Goshen llill, Thursday forenoon, January! 10th. 1 Fish Dam, Friday, January 17th. Santuc, Saturday, January 18th. J Ml. Tabor, Monday, January 20th. L Kelt on, Tuesday, .limitary, 21st. Kendrick's Store Wednesday forenoon,B January 22ml. ??* Goudcysville, Wednesday afternoon, Jnn.B 22d, and Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 2dd. ^ Wilkinsvillc, Tliursday aftcrnoAi, Jan.ft 2fhl, and Friday, Jan. 24tli. h; Draytonville, Monday, Jnn. 27th. Timber llidgc, Tuesday forenoon, Jan.! 28th. a', Aabury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, and! iVcdncsuny, Jan. 2t?tli. [pi ^^micsvillc, Thursday, Jnn. .'10th. Ktj And from January 81st. to February 20th! inclusive, in my office at the Court House. F?j All real and personal property to be as-! <esscd; and it is hoped that all real estate! iwners will get the correct number of acres! Obe assessed, and thereby avoid trouble in! lie future. S'i All able-bodied males from 21 years of age! o fifty, arc liable to the poll tax. K The law is 50 per cent penalty for a non-Ej return. Tax payers will please meet tuenj promptly, N. I). MORGAN, Auditor Union County. ! Dec ti 4<J 7t. pi flic State of South Carolina.? COUNTY OF UNION. gj In the Court of Common Picas, f ; Kloysc Hawkins, Plaintiff '; against By Isadora Hobo, W. D. Trcxler, Nellie Trcxler.! Defendants. 'vj To the Defendants above named : tjj YOU arc hereby summoned and required! to answer the complaint in tlds action! >f which a copy is herewith served upon you ! ind to serve n copy of your answer to the! mid complaint on the subscribers at their of- I ice, No. 2 Law Range, Union trouth Carolina, 8 vithiii twenty days after the service hereof. |9 ixclusivc of the day of such service; and if 8 .'nil fiiil tn iiiDJtt'or flip rnmul'iinl it 1 Hi in Ttinfli true riTorosiiitl, the 1'laintilV in this netioiS&J vill apply to the Court for the relief ileiinui H! led in the complaint. Dated Nov. 7, A. D. 1889. ffl WILLIAM MUN 110, ' gfj JAMES M. OKU, r Plaintiff's Attorneys. gS To the Defendants : W. D. Trcxlcr, Nellie?? rrcxler: ra Take notice, that the compiaint in this ac 9 lion together with the summons,, of 'ivhiehuj he foregoing is a copy, was filed in the of (ice of the Clerk of the Court of ConunonM Picas at Union, in the County of Union inK llie State of South Carolina, on the 7th day IK day of November, A. D. 1889, WILLIAM MUNIIO, JAMES M. OEK, riaintiff's Attorneys, a Union, S. C. Nov. 7th, 1889. ^ Nov 8 45 (it. B the puzzSue! CONTINUES TO GROW- | 15KS1DES nil thoso valuable five-cent ar Eg liclcs at EAST UNION, I desire to cnl(|a special attention to my beautiful and unex-fl celled line of <; christmas goods, | comprising the most modern and artistic I lesigns of & VASES, I liohemian, Pompciian, Grecian, Cornelian,R Opal, Hand l'aintcd, llarbadino or Moss gK Silver, lloumania Enameled, Toplilz, China,I Artistic Cream, Water and FlowciB Pitchers, Turquoise, liohemian, llarbnJinc? Hand Dneorntpd Cliirin Oormnn l'm-nnl-iin n Fine Glass Lemonade and Water Sets?n assorted colors. f-'EDEN LAMPS, ;? Fine China Cups and Saucers ; Tablo Sets?g? Cup, Saucer and plate; Tete-a-tete Sets:gp Fruit and Cake Plates; Papier MucheEj Smoking Sets, Doll Dabics, See. All sortsl of Xmas Toys ; a great variety of five-ceutH toys and useful articles. S. M. RICE, JR., K. U. 9 Nov 20 48 4t gj New Fail and Winter Milli-|| nery Goods. I EXTEND a cordial iuvitalion to tluR Ladies of Union and surrounding conn-Rfl try to call and examine my new and choicill styles of FALL AND WINTER GOODS J ncluding PATTERN : If ATS, RON NETS p Fcnthers, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, andu the latest novelties in all kinds of Tiim-H tilings, and All the leading styles that havelc been imported this season. p-Will be ready for the 25lh. J MRS. GRANT, |? Oct 25 48 2m | Money to Loan. j* ON improved farm lands, in sums of 1 $300, and upwards. Loans repayable ? in small nnunal installments, through i> 2 period of six years, thus enabling the bor- ^ rower to pay off his indebtedness without f exhausting his crop in any one year. I Apply at once to D. A. TOWNS END, Attorney, Union, S. C. E Oct 18 42 Gro k Hogs Butchered- I WILL butcher hogs for nil persons, ntJE a reasonable price, and on short notico. g 1 can tie found at the lot of Graham Hartlcs, or at my market. WARRKX 1). ARTHUR. & Nov. 20 48 at. h AN EARNEST CALL.* fi ALL persons who have purchased GuanoB and other goods from us, due Nov. 1st,is and have not paid the same, must respond!? promptly. We are obliged to meet our obli-B gations, and our customers must aid us to dofl it. PARR & THOMSON. |g Nov 16 40 (f | jFALL SEASON CORSETS, CORS1 DUCIIESSE "HIGH BUST." DR. WARNER'S "CORALH DR. STRONG'S "NURSING. "COUT1L" AND OTHER K AN ELEGANT LINE OF Li ALL TO BE FOUND AT TH HARRY IM April 19 16 GUNS AND A WE have a large sleek of Imported aud Ame Muzzle and Breech Loading, which wo are se Also, Powder, alio', Blank and Loaded Shells, anything in this line, it .vill pay you to call at * Bra FOSTER, WI Jan 4 1 Grai Clearing Out AUCTION ON SA See the Prices Q TOO yards Calico at 3$ c worth 5 c. Mi 800 ' ' at 4 Ac worth 0}o. Mr 400 yards Wool Oiled Kentucky Jeans, ut Re 2-JAe. Re Ticking, at 0] and 8c. 8c Feather Ticking, at 11 Ac and 13 c worth 15 10 and 18c 15 All-wool red Flannel at 13Ae. 40 Womens solid leather Shoes nt 55c. 50 Ohildrens copper tip Shoes, at 35c. 05 Childrens soft shoes nt lOo. 75 Mens Brogaus at 75c. 80 lligli priices are dead. FLYNN has killed t A fresh lot of Clothing received last month prices : 85 Suits Tor 81 85. 80 810 Suits for 8C *25 88 Black Cork Screws, 88 75, 810 and 81*2 50. 81' Pins, Hairpins, Bullous airl Thread thrown CLEARANCE SALE of ] LEADER AND CIIA? May 27 12 NEW'JEWELS NEW JUST RECEIVED at F. 0. TREFZE and most choice sclectiou of Jewelry to be f WATCIIES, CLOCKS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RIN SILVER AND SILVER ALL KINDS OF FIfi which he intends to sell lower than ever. After eighteen years experience in the bu incnuer of work in his line with skill rt Sept G 3G THE BANHERDBY We havoour banners hung nut on the outward high prices. We have prices down flat and will Our immense stock of Dry Goods, Boots, She ureiy new ana iresn iroiu mo motorics. THE PASS-WORD IS LI Brogan Shoes for 00 cents. i Gents Congress aud Lice Shoes, SI 25 ! and up. The best Scotch bottom Boot for $2 50. I Childrons Shoes from 15 cents to 50 cents. A Lady's good Button Shoe for $1. A good heavy Boot for $1 50. Can give Man or Boy a Ilat for 20 cents. I Heavy all wool Jeans for 25 cents. I 10 yards Calico for 95 cents. 5 papers llair Bins for 5 cents Oil Cloth for Table Covers, 20 cents per yard. We cannot and will r We have tho best line of Gems and Boys Clotl We can fit tbc largest roan or smallest boy in the Clothing, so don't forget to call and examine oui l'lease remember that all of our immense stoo and fresh, and wo have no shelf worn or inferior Be sure and call at the BANNER STORE of ROD< Sept G 3G S T <5P_ANJ WE will ask you to drop in and git looted Stock of Now Goods that arc now ar DRESS ( i Inr StAolr aT Hrnoe ?? v UI k/ivon V/1 i/ivrn a. uu? ivo 10 WUipiUT Henriettas, Cashuicres, Mohair?. Plaids, Ft We wish to call the Ladies' special atl latest styles. BOOTS AN Our Boot and Shoo department consist to the Public. Our largo Shoo trade is pro wo represent thorn to bo. CLOTHING! CLOTHI] In tliis department wo havo purchased now ready to supply tho demands of every 6uit to the old man in his sobor suit of bla HATS ANI We ask you to examino our largo at Caps, of every shape, quality and style. \\ anco" Ilat. Wo havo a polite corps of Sadlesmcn w through our Stock. All Coods sol at the March 29 1 OF 1880-9 :ts, cohsets. 4E." ? % INDS ICES, CHljSL^p > > E EMPORIUM OF L COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stain 1^ MMUNITIOf rican Guns, Single end- Doable Barr lling et prioes that cannot be beeti Oun Implements, etc. If you wi FOSTER, WILKINS & CO 2 BEST SEWING MACHINE IN T1 WORLD. ,NLY $19.50 AND FJREltfflT;. V-i 2 CELEBRATED "DEMOREST' STI IN THE LEAD. SOLD ONLY BY LKINS & CO Sale at Flynn's. TURDAY 9TI quoted Here : 'tis heaxy Boots, all aixes, $1 GO itch those prices and yon will strik< ninants Calico, 22c per yard. . mnants Dress Gooda 4o p* c larJ. Drees Goods 6o per yard.j r o Dress Goods, 6Jo per y?, c Dress Goods, 10c per ya^ 5 c Black Henrietta for 224c. , .? c zyc. sv c " Cashmere for 4lie. \ c " ? ? 50o. L1 c " ? " 680. hem. / now offered at (he fotiowibgridlcii Ovcrconts for $3 C5. / Overcoats for $5 60. 2 60 Overcoats for $8 60. in 1c auy person bjjing at tho OH l>. C.FLY1VIN\ dPION OF LOW PRICES. -Y"KZI JEWKffRY amnflHi i,i lt'S Modol Jewelry re, the lar bund in tbo npcouotby , coneistiu BJan.^ST PTN GS, CIL?t^UTTO PLATED WAREW JE tXJ sines.", be is fully prepared to dc id despatch. All goodj and w F G TR1JFZER GOODS "If DB wall and the war cry is down, down i koep them down. ie.?, llats, Trunks, Clcthing, Ac., are VE AND LET LIV 3 Papers Pins for 5 cents. 20 Balls Sewing thread fur 80 cents. 12 Dozen Buttons for 6 cents. Suspenders for 10 cents. A 10-4 DUnlcet for $1. A full-grown Quilt for 90 cents. A beautifil Counterpane for 75 cents. Llents Undershirts, for 25 cents. Qcnts Collars, all sizes, for 10 cents. Beautiful Lace Curtains cheaper than i before, and only a few pair left. tot be undersold. bing, that has ever been shown in Uni county. We have the inside track r stock. >k in every department is entirely i goods lo get rid of. 3ER & PURCELL. 1 i; p i l o~o k ro a look at the large and well riviog daily. joods. 2 in ovety particular, consisting irm Clotb, &c. eution to our Dress Patterns of D SHOE! ts of Qooda that wo oan roootumi of enough that our Goods are wl ?G! CLOTmSSS^ I a larger stock thafl% usual, and ono?from the little j toy in his I ck r" r> caps! id well-selected Skxyv^f Hats i call special attcnt.L to our"/ ho will take pleaourepi showing lowest prices for CAS Ik RICE ft MCLURE 13 ^ t / I ' " r? \ 1 - - m. ?] T~~i I 1 S II] I F U* E I A great | ?| a I O I Yariety of ST ET I t c. 3 Wedding, g ? L Birthday, and ^ f* Holiday & ?. <S. r I rwenln. REPA A first-class Cabinet Maker and Uphol en. expense. Don't fail to see me when in nee I of m "" Big Stc - I ff. POSEY & BRO ORUGGISTS. DEALERS IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUG* LL CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLE! TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, AC, READY MIXED PAINTS, . WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS " TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLA I PAINT BRUSHES, | CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOOD, -J CHANDALIERS, ' PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. I Careful and courteous attention to on customer. iESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COi POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. i'o select our gooila_jw&b?grmtcBtreal ~TRenT as low as they can be hong cash, and sell (hem ut Lowest I.ivi J. W. POSEY & BltO. larch '22 1*2 ly. THE PUZZLE ' THE T I M K S 1 S T II FIVE-CENT COUNTER M. RICE, JR., E, I I is simply marvelous what heautifi (C and valuable articles cftn be bought ?st Union" for just ONE N1CKLE. 'nil and price my slock of Grocerie rJware, llollowware, Tinware, Crocket u> and Quccnsware, v OILS AND PAINTS, rj Window Glass, Jug-ware, Flower Pol JL Woodenwarc, Boots nud Shoes, Staple Di Goods. t ajj SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ^ Wheat, Oats, Barley and Bye. Coffee, at 6 pounds for SI. Sugar, at 14 pounds for $1. Good Flour at $4 '25 per Barrel. Guna, from $'2 '25 upwards. A good Breech Loader at 58 75. E Fancy Tin and Crock cry Toilet Sets. Agent for Duponl'a, Hercules and Atli vith Powder and Dynamite. Agent for Lumber. en_ Buggy Whips, Sole-Leather and Sh< findings. Molasses at 85 cents and upwards. Tl FinA I.ihrRr? ftntl Hull I.omno __ ? J "f0* Largest 6c plug tobacco to bo had. Cow chains tbat will uot break nor tang with ordinary use. 8. M. KICK, J It., E, V. Oct 11 41 L'ut JESSE L. SWINK. W. J. OETZEI JONES VILLE AHEAD! 8T?r WE BELIEVE IN THE GREAT FARMERS ALLIAMCI Against High Price?. Why wear out yoi ,oa wagons and slock in hauling over had roai ' on to and from markets 10, 15 and '20 niiW frotn homo, when you can buy goods JUST AS CHEAP, and sell your cotton at Factory prices e Jonesvilie? We are now opening up n complete lii of Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots and Shoe Groceries, etc., and our motto wl 1 bo * QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS -se- OUR STOCK IS LARGE, OUR GOODS ARE NEW, OUR PRICES ARE LOW I Call on us, examine us,'and be convince that the above statement is "ALL wool, and a yari WIDE." SWINE. OETZEL& CO., JONESVILLE, One door from McWhirlcr'e. Oet 40 tf DISSOLUTION. rnilE firm of Spears & Howell will be dii JL solved by mutual consent on Jan. Is 1800. J. II. SPEARS, 8. J. If. HOWELL, All persons indebted to the above firn either by note or account, must settle the indebtedness on or before that time, or the will find their notes and accounts in tl hands of our attorney for collection. Respectfully, Sl'F.ARS & HOWELL. UOO 0 40 4t. ; / BAILI EADQUARTERS t N I T U TT' l _ l _ 1 ~ i ... i - i 9 - 7 3 ?* ? P2 ?- I 1 ill! g r P tp F i ?* i i I I ^ JRING AND UPHOLSTE storor who will make your old furniture anil n lythinp in my line for it means money saved. >ck ! Honest Goods ! low I" special! I N MILLINERY, DRY ROODS, C SHOES, MO-MCY WE 1 SEE SOME OF ( Good Shirting, cents, good Calico, G cents Wonions' shoes, Go cents and upward, Met Boots, solid leather. for$l 40, Blankets, 00 ward, CountorpAncs, GO cents and upward, Writing Paper, 6 cents per quire, Pocket Hand tor f> cents, Ladies Hats at your own price, g MShawls in abundance, from 1G cents up. 1 CLOTHING, ' Wo nre certainly Headquarters for Ciothir been selling, but we bought very largely this a f Hliaml which will be sold n' cut-throat pricos. S n MONEY SAVK1). ? If you wish to save tn Kj'iclieve we bare the Stock and the price to sa' bS NEW GOODS.?W'e are just receiving a larj flirndo. u| Call and see us and we will do you some g Havcry man, woman and child. Thanking you for past favors, wo are I GRAHAM )Scpt 11 37_ W D. BE I1EA DQC FOI COOKING AND HEATII BUGGIES, MY ltOAD CARTS AUK DAISIES anil are co ware I ho most popular vehicles now beforo llie | jj'he Farmer, Ihc Merchant, the 1'hysiciaD, the Molasses of men. i TVUGCiT HiTKIVESST SATTDLI r- and m , Ouns, Guii Mater a? Ammuu 8, FATHERS if you arc going to make your boy ry liiui belter than by giving hiui one of my nico 1 of all pricc9 anil styles, anil arc of Imported n Loaders arc perfect beauties. I TO THE" With a desire ti extend my business, and a 1 nm beforo you this Fall with the lurgest etc Prices to Sur MY STOCK CO] !>BY GOODS AMD NOTIONS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, JACKETS, I Ready-made Clothing oft in the Cc TVo Clotiling? IT* it V>OOTS AND SHOES in great variety and qu II) Ladies Ctisloui-madc Shoes, wliich I have satisfaction. 1 invite all to come and sco mo Oct 18 41 "THE LITTLE I Is Headquarters for Conf Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, 11ACON, CI G A118, LARl), SNUFFS, FLOUR, CIGARETTES, MOLASSES, STARCH, COFFEE, TEAS, CHEESE, CANDLES, HAMS, SHOT, POWDER, CARTRIDGES, SAUCES, And a great many other things too tedious to Thanking the public at large for past patroi in the future, 1 am Tours, vc Aug 31 31 1 FIDELITY j| LOAN and TRUST CO.I 8PAUTANBUKQ, 8. C. 9 CAPITAL PAID IN, f30((XK).OoB OFFICERS. S President, George CofieldBi; I'rcasurcr, - W. K. Burnett.B Utomey, J. It. Cleveland.! III HECTORS. I]q Joseph Walker. I J.;B. Cleveland. 01 W. 8. Manning. | Oco. W. Nicholln. M D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett, rs ^9 T. C. Duncan. I George Cofiold. *3 ' J H | Interest allowed on deposits at the rnto ofH four per cent, per annum, and added toBSI accounts semi annually. |fc July 1(J 20 ly CY'S for R E . g | | v ^ if 3 a <Q | a SPECIALTIES. ring. mltressoj as jrooJ m now at a yory small Prices! JARGAINS 1L0THING, HATS, BOOTS, ~ ETC. MOST HAVE. )UR PRIORS: , good Wool Jeans,.22) oenti and upward is' wlinlettock llrogana, 05 cents, Mens cents, Dress Good*, 60, 8Jc, lOo, and up Lead Pencils, 5 cents per dozen, good kerohiof', 5 fir o cents. I'iih, 2 papers Button', 12 dozen for 5 c.-ns, Ladies CLOTHING. ig, judgmg frun tho quality w? haro eason conscn lently have & big Stock on oney in buying your goods, we honettlj re it on. go lot ot new goods for the Christmas ood. A cordial invitntion is extended to Most rospectful'y, : & SPARKS', CHEAP CASH STORE. IWLEY'S ARTERS t TG STOVES, WAGONS, AND LIGHT ROAD CARTS. nstruotod on scientific principles. They >ublic. They ere usod by M10 Proacher, ) Lawyer, the Mechanic, and in fact all 1ST TJKTDLEST COLLARS " HPS. ial, Pistols ttiitl lition. a Christmas Present you couM not plcasd Ireech-Loading Shot Uuus. 1 hare them lake. My littlo Single Parrel PreoehPUBLIC! iopo to induoe you to conio and seo mo, I >ck I bare ever bundled, and with r the Times. tfSISTS OF NEW MARKETS, ' ' am> MISSKS'CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, he best Manufacturers >untry. bs Likci Mine. autily, from the best Factories, i sold for 15 years, with almost perfect REUBEN T GEE IREEN FRONT" BCtioneries, Fruits and i, as follows : HUOAll, VINEGAR, ^ PICKLES, NUTMEGS, I'EI'l'EK, CANNED GOODS, SPICES, ('ANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS, SODA, MAKING POWDERS, MACARONI, LAUNDRY SOAP. PIPES, TOILET SOAPS. MUSTARD, MATCHES, i mention. nngc, no?l hoping to receive a larger share ry respectfully, J. B, PORTER, At "The Little Green Front." ? 4m GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND i RAN ITE WORKS TOR (ONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MAIL BLE WORm GENE RALLY, Always on hand,:or made to order. A irge selection rtady for lettering and davcring at Bhort notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, imc, Cement, Ac. always on hand, at ai iw prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respect folly solicited. GEORGE flKMMM Not. 20 47 If RED RUST PROOF OATS ,0OO Bll*hela Ketl Hiwt Proof Oats r sale at FANT WHO'S. ot 22 47 B