The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, December 13, 1889, Image 3

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f xmIs i goods! BBpgr.. ^?? ?? ? QUICK SALES] AND SMALL PROFITS Is my Motto, sod will lie strictly adhered Jo. Don't fail to cell end examine u?y large Stock of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. I can suit ono and nil. THE LARGEST GIFT FOR THE SMALLEST PRICE n The sort of Stock in which the buyer! find just the thing they want. To look! through my immense Stock is u pistime ; to price Goods is a )Unsure; to posses*! mem is a privilege. ?"' ft1 h i \ 600 neatly oound bookc, by the beai f * authors, for only 80 cents each?well worth tl. Charles Dickens' Works, complete, 1(1 Volumes, $6. Sir Walter Soli's Works, 15 Volumes, complete, ?6. * And a number of other sets very cheap. Books of all kinds oad to suit all ages. Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Jewelry Caere and all combination Sets'In Embossed Velvet, Plush, Morocco and Oxidize StlvcrH Cases. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Gentlemens' Travelling Cases, Shaving Sets, Ladies' Travelling Sets, Handkerchief and Qlove Coses. Autograph and Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, Picture Frames, Plaques, Whisp and Broom Holders, Hand Mirrors, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Pastels, ate. A Bice line of Gold Pens and holders, Pencils, ToolhPicks, Trinkets, etc. A large Stock of China, Crockery, and Glassware, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Vaces, Dingus Figures, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, and in fact, evertbing usually kept it> a first-c'ass store. ~ TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! of every diecription, size and price. The Inrgesi Stock and best assortment cverl brought to Union. Curiosities that wiil nun the old as well as the young. I bavo the best and largest assortment oftj Dolls for the least money, raoging fidti 5c to %'l eaoh. S French Candy and Stick Candy in nbun-H dance. Snecial nricts on lnrire nunntit cs.H Raisins, Currants, Citron, and all assorted Nut*, Apples, Cranger, Banana?, etc. Fir? W orks of all Hinds. WJJKBLKR & W1L6QN Sowing Slao&tne. Best on record, and auld on cosy terms. I will mako a full display of my entire Stock of Holiday Novelties on December 12, IS and 14. All ate specially invited to V- call. G P GARRETT, Leader of Holiday Novelties. ? Deo S 40 4t The State of South Carolina, jw i COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. H. Lnurens Gosa, Plaintiff", againtt Aun E. Hill, Agnes \V . MoIIugli, John T. Hill, J. Mobley ITtll, J. Morrow Hill, Edward Hill and Elisabeth Carlisle, Dt. ftttdanls. ? To Ann K. Hill, Agnoi W. McIIugh, John T. Hill, J. Mobley Hill. J. Morrow Hill, Edward Hill and Elisabeth Carlise, defend Mis in this action : XTOU are hereby summoned and required JL to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of whioh is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Mid County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said oomplaint on the subr , sbriberathis office, at No. 2 Law Range, -'V ' Union South Carolina, within twenty days after the Service hereof, delusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to ? answer the cojr.p'-'nf within the time aforesaid, the plalntiff in this action, will apply to the Com. .elief demanded in the oomplaint. Witness, Joseph 11. McKissick, Esq., Clerk of be Court of Common Pleaa, in and * for the County aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the seoond day of December, in the Br year of onr L rd one thousand eight hun"^red and eighty-nine, and in the one hun^? ?ufed aud fourteenrh year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United Slates of America. WILLIAM^MUNRO, * mii r iiniumi ? /luorney. I'-v-') Jos. II. McKisbick. Clerk. To ihe defendants, Jobn T. Hill, J. Mortrow Hill, Edward HUI and Elizabeth Carlien; T^ke notice, that the Summons in thin action, of whioh the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleas for the County of Union, at Union, in the County of Union, in the Smte of South Carolina, on the scoond day of Deeember, 1889. WILLIAM MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attomey, No. '2 Law Range, Union, 8. Or December 8, 1889. Deo 2 49 Gt NEW AlfHAUTIUNS [AT THE UJf 19 N MARKET. IWI8H to inform my many patrons thai io adrfiiioa to my me?t business, I am prepared in furnish Oroeeries, such as * , CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, FRUITS, and au kinds or VEGETABLES in Iheir season. All orders entrusted to me for Choice Meats, Fresh rBaatais. Eggs, Goshen and Country Butter, Fieb, uyetera and general t?h!e supplies, Will reeeieo roy#prompt and personal attentfoo. Highest caeh prices paid for beat beef cattle. W. I>. ARTHUR. . 48 tf & >4 TAX RETURN % FOR Tin; FISCAL YKAll 1880-W. fcj Ai'ihtor'h Orrivs, \ ? ' I'smx, S. c. Deo. 4, 188'.). ; According to law, the tax book of Union County, for the fiscal -year 188'J-IK), will be opened front January 1st to February 20th, 1800, inclusive. 1 will attcful the following places ami times to akc the tax returns of the tax payers of Union County: West Springs, Friday forenoon, January, 10th. Coleminor Friday afternoon, January 10th. Gibbs, Saturday forenoon, January 11th. Cednr Dluff, Monday afternoon, January 18th. Cross Keys, Tuesday, January 14fh. Minter's Store, Wednesday forenoon, January 15th. Goshen Hill, Thursday forenoon, January 16th. Fish Dnin, Friday, January 17tli. S: Santuc, Saturday, January 18tl?. Mi. Tabor, Monday, January 20th. Ej Kelton, Tuesdny, January, 21st. El| Kendrick's Store Wednesday forenoon,H January 22nd. W Goudeysvillc, Wednesday afternoon, Jan.H 22d, and Tuesdny forenoon, Jan. 28d. ^ hi ^ a . H j n UHHHUW) imiraiuji Uliernooil, JHD.M 2#d, and Friday, Jan. 24th. Draytonvillc, Monday, Jan. 27tli. Sg Timber ltidgc, Tuesday forenoon, Jan.? 28th* M Asbury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, and! Wednesday, Jan. 2t)tli. -I ^^Wicsville, Thursday, Jan. 30th. B And from January 81st. to February 20thB inclusive, in my office at the Court House. |q All real and personal property to be ns-H sensed; and it is hoped that nil real cstatcB owners will get the correct number of ncrcsH to be assessed, and thereby avoid trouble in! the future. BO All able-bodied males from 21 years of ageB to fifty, arc linblo to the poll tax. The law is f?0 per cent penalty for a nou-B return. Tax payers will please meet mcfl promptly. N. B. MORGAN, Eg Auditor Union County. HE Pec 0 40 7t. The State of South Carolina.! COUNTY OF UNION. | In the Court of Common Flcos, || Eloyso Hawkins, Plaintiff 0? against ur Isadore Bobo, W. D. Trexlor, Nellie Trcxlcr,! Defendants. R5 To the Defendants above named : B YOU nre hereby summoned and required! to answer the complaint in this action,! of which a copy is herewith served upon you,I nnd to serve a copy of your answer to the! said complaint on tho subscribers at their of-! ficc, No. 2 Law Range, Union South Carolina,! within twonty days after tho service hereof,! oxclusive of tho day of such service; and it! you fail to answer the complaint within the! time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this nctionl will apply to the Court for tho relief dcmnn-l ded in the complaint. xT i i\ i oor> I/IIIVU I I ill 1/. AOOU. W WILLIAM MUNRO, | JAMES M. GEE, g Plaintiff's Attorneys, g To the Defendant* : W. D. Trcxlcr, NcllicM Trcxlcr: ji Take notice, thnt the compinint In this nc-B Hon together with the summons, of vrhiclg the foregoing is n copy, was fiToil in tho of-H tice of llio Clerk of the Court of ConunonE Pleas at Union, in the County of Union inN tho State of South Carolina, on the 7th dayl day of .November, A. D. 18811, '< WILLIAM MUNltO, fi JAMES M. GEE, j? PlaintifTs Attorneys. I? Union, S. C. Nov. 7th, 1881k ^ Nov 8 45 Gt.' THE PUZZLEI CONTINUES TO GROW. I BESIDES all those valuable five-cent nr-S tides at EAST UNION, I desire to call| UVWH?IVM ?w uijr uvauuiut UUU UIIOJLcelled lino of CHRISTMAS GOODS, comprising the most modern and artistic designs of VASES, Bohemian, Pompeiian, Grecian, Cornelian, Opal, Hand Painted, Darbadine or Mors, Silver, Houmauia Enameled, Toplitz, China, &c. Artistic Cream, Water and Flower Pitchers, Turquoise, Bohemian, Barbadine, Hand Decorated China, Gorman Poroelain,! Pine Glass Lemonade and Water Sets?I assorted colors. wjj EDEN LAMPS, | Fine China Cnps and Sauoers ; Table Sets?I Cup, Sauoer and plate; Tete-a-tete Sets ;l Fruit and Cake Plates; Papier Maobefl Smoking Sets, Doll Babies, &o. All sortsl of Xmas Toys ; a great variety of five-centl toys and useful artioles. 0 8. M. RICE, JR., K. U. SB Not 20 48 4t B New Fall and Winter Milli-| nery urooas. I EXTEND a cordml invitation to thel Ladies of Union and surrounding coun-l try to call and examine my new and ohoicel styles of N FALL AND WINTER GOOD8 J noluding PATTERN -IIATS, BONNETS I Pea'HerSj Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, andE the latest novelties in all kinds of Triui<B mings, and all the leading styles that haveB been imported this season. jc Will be ready for the 26th. vS MRS. ORANT. B Oct 26 43 2m E Money to Loan. | ON improved farm lands, in sums offl $300, and upwards. Loans repayablefl in small nnnnal installments, through afl period of six years, thus enabling the bor-fl rower to pay off his indebtedness without^ vAiinuBKug ins uruji m iiijr one your. Apply at once to g D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney, Union, S. C. Oct 18 42 6m Hogs ButcheredI WILL butcher hogs for all persons, at n reasonable price, and on short notice. I can bo found at the lot of Graham & Ilartles, of at my market. WARREN D. ARTHUR. Not. 20 48 8t. AN EARNEST OALL." ALL persons who hare purchased Guano and other goods from us, due Not. 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. FARR k THOMSON. Koy 16 46 tf ' 1 ? -r - J FALL SEAS01 CORSETS, CORS DUCHESSE "HIGH BUST, DR. WARNER'S "CORAL! DR. STRONG'S "NUESIN( "COUT1L" AND OTHER ] AN ELEGANT LINE OF ] ALL TO BE FOUND AT Tl HARRY: April 19 16 {rTTKfQ A "MT\ I uuuo a.nu i WE have a large slock of Imported aud A Muzzle ond Breech Loading, which we are Also, Powder, shot, Blank and Loaded She! anything in this line, it will pay you to callai vn WEMbHI rBH niifVWKl FOSTER, W Jan -I Great Clearing On AUCTION ON S. See the Prices 7G0 yards Calico at 3j c worth 5 c. 890 " " at 4Jc worth GJo. 4GO yards Wool filled Kentucky Jeans, ut 22Je. Ticking, at GJ and 8c. Feather Ticking, at 11 Ac and 13 c worth 15 and 18c All-wool red Flannel at 13}c. Woniens solid leather Shoes at 65c. Childrens copper up Shoes, nt 35c. Chihlrens soft shoes nt 10.*. Mens Brogaus at 75c. High priices nro dctd. FLYNN has kiil< A fresh lot of Cloihing received hist inon prices: $8 Suits for $1 85. $10 Suits for 9C 26 Jllnck Cork Screws, $8 75, $10 and 912 60. Tins, Hairpins, Bullous and Thread thrc CLEARANCE SALE of LEADER AND CII May 27 NEW JEWEL NEM JUST RECEIVED at F. G. TREF5 and most cboioc selection of Jewelry to b WATCHES, CLOCKS, EAR RINGS, FINGER R SILVER AND SILVI ALL KINDS OF F1 which ho ioteuds to sell lower than ever ^Yfter eighteen years exporicoco in the inenner of work in his lino with skill Sept 6 36 THE BA1KR PR We have our banners hung out on the outwa high prices. We have prices down flat and w Our immense stock of Dry Goods, Boois, 1 tircly new and fresh from the Factories. THE PASS-WORD IS ] Brogan Shoes for 00 cents. Gents Congress and Lace Shoes, $1 25 and up. The best Scotch bottom Boot for $2 50. Childrens 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 Hat for 20 cents. Heavy all wool Jeans for 25 cents. dO yards Calico for 95 cents. 5 papers Hair Pins for 5 cents Oil Cloth for Tablo Covers, 20 oents per yard. We cannot and will We have the best lino of Gents and Boys C Hf. ? at- t A * - <? ?j vuu in iuc largest lusu or smallest Doy to i Clothing, so dou't forget to call and examine Please remember that all of our immense s and fresh, and we hare no shelf worn or infei be sure and call at the BANNER STORE of RO] Supt o S T 0 P A N VVK will ask you to drop io and | looted Stock of New Qoode that are now DRESS Our Stock of Drees Fabrics is compl Henriettas, Caahuiores, Mohair?. Plaids, We wieb to call the Ladies' special latest styles. BOOTS AN Our Boot and Shoe department oont to the Public, Our large Shoo trade is p wo represent them to be. CLOTHING! CLOTH In this department we have purohai now rpidO tn anr.nl* ika Anm*r.Am nf -?? -V ""ffV *MV MVUIBMUB VI CTOI suit to the old man io hia sober suit of t . HATS JkM We ask you to examine our large Caps, of orery shape, quality and atylo. anoe" Hat. We bare a polito corps of Sadlesmen through our Stock. All Goods sol at th March 29 J OF 1880-'90. IETS, COSSETS. M ? [NE." *1 ? Oi a v r % ?INDS LACES, HE EMPORIUM OF ML COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. AMMUNITION. merican Guns, Single end- Doable Barrel, selling el prices that cannot be beaten. Is, Gun Implements, etc. If 70a want t FOSTER, WILK1NS & CO. HE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. 0NLY $19.50 AND u, ; ' FREttffrr., ' HE CELEBRATED "DEMOREST" STILL IN THE LEAD. SOLD ONLY BY ILKINS & CO. : Sale at fiynn's. ~ /VTURDAY 9TH. Quoted Here: Mens heaxy Boots, all sixes, $1 SO Match those prices and yon will strike oil. Remnants Calico, 2o per 1 Remnants DresS Goods 4c iarJ. 80 Dress Goods 5o per yard J p lOo Dress Goods, 6Jo par 7?J, 15o Drees Goods, 10c per yai^ 40c Black Henrietta for 24c. 50c ? " " 29c. ft C5o '* Cashmere for 42c. 75c " ? ?? 50o. I? 80c ? " 68c. j'J them. J nil now offered at the foil ?*ing ridiculous! ?0 Orerconts for $3 06. / $8 Overcoats for $5 60 $12 50 Overcoats for 50. >icn in to any person frying at tho QBEAT 1>. O. FIJYNIX, AMPION OF LOW TIUCES. 12 *_ tf p Y t W , K.m. A ? . SUEWMiY! 5 Elt'S Model Jewelry we, the larges ie found in tbo upcouot^A consisting o BM^ST PINS, INGS, CU*BUTTONS. IR PLATED WARE* [NE STATIONERY. business, he is fully prepand to do all md despatch. All goods sod work F G TRflFZEB 1 HOODS fefflE. rd wall and the war 017 la down, down with ill keep them down. Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Cli thing, Ac., are enLiIVE AND LET LIVE. 3 Papers Pins for 6 cents. 20 Balls 8?wing thread fur SO oents. 12 Dozen Buttons for 6 cents. Suspenders for 10 oents. A 10-4 Blanket for $1. A full-grown Quilt for 90 cents. A beautifal Counterpane for 75 cents. Gents Undershirts, for 25 cents. Gents Collars, all sizes, for 10 cents. Beautiful Laoe Curtains cheaper than ever beforr, and onlj a few pair left. not be undersold. lotbing, that has ever been shown in Union Hie qouoty. We have the iaside^treok oo ouf sleek.' > took ia every department is entirety new 'ior goeds to get rid of.' DOER Sr. PTJRCELT,. 36 If j^LOOK. give a lo4k at the large and well-searriviog daily. GOODS. lete in ov?y particular, consisting of Farm Clot^, &c. attention t? our Dress Patterns of the D S H 0 E S. lists of Goods that we esn rooommend roof enough that ou^ Goods are whet ing! clothim^ ?ed a larger stock thai, ifeual, and arv 7 one?from the Kttle|t>f hU firai *r> caps! nnd wcll-aelected Seta and Wo oall speeial attentl^ to oor "Allii who will tako pleunnju ahowing vou o loweet prioea for CAS EL ? I T. I II] F U B Agr.?l I" I 2 ? variety of g" I I5 | i ! a Wedding, g " Birthday, and ^ Holiday gto IrwcntB. RE PA A first-class Cabinet Maker and Uphol expanse. Don't fail to ece me when in nccl of ai Big Stc J. W. POSEY & BRO DRUGGISTS. DEALERS IN. PURE MEDICINES, DRUG! CHEMICALS, TOILET A RTICLE TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, AC, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL! TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GU PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, LAMPS, and LAMP GOOD CHANDALIERS, PURE IKIIUES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. Careful and courteous attention to cc . customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY CO POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. .? lVo select our goods with greatest ca buy them as low as they can be hoiif for cash, and sell them at Lowest Livi Prices. J. W.POSEY & BRO Mnrch 22 12 ly THE PUZZLE I ) F THE T I M E S i S T II I FIVE-CENT COUNTER S. M. RICE, JR., E, I It is simply marvelous what beautif Urge and valuable articles can be bought 'East Union" for just ONE N1CKLE. Call and price my slock of Grocerii Hardware, Ilollowware, Tinware, Crocks and Quccnswarr, OILS AND PAINTS, Window Glass, Jug-ware, Flower Po Woodenware, Boots and Shoes, Staple D Goods. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wheat, Oats, Barley and Bye. Coffee, at 5 pounds for SI. Sugar, at 14 pounds for $1. Good Flour at $4 25 per Barrel. Guns, from $'2 25 upwards. A good Breech Loader at $8 75. Fancy Tin and Crock ery Toilet Sets. Agent for Dupont's, Hercules and All Powder and Dynamite. Agent for Lumber. Buggy Whips, Sole-Leather and 8h findings. Molasses at 35 cents and upwards. Fine Library and Hall Lamps. Largest 5c plug tobacco to be had. iow cnaios tnai will not break nor tan( with ordinary use. 8. M. RICE, JR., E, U. Oct 11 41 2 in JESSE L. SWINK. W. J. OETZE JONESVILLE AHEAD I WE BELIEVE IN THE GREAT FARMERS ALLIANC] Against High Pricof. Why wear out yo wagons and slock in hauling over bad roa to and from markets 10, 15 and 20 mil frotn heme, when you can buy goods JUST AS CHEAP, and sell vour eotlon at Factory prices i Jonesville ? We are now opening up a complete li of Dry Qoods, Notions, Hoots and Shoi Groceries, etc., and our molto wl 1 be QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT OUR STOCK IS LARGE. OUR GOODS ARB NEW, OUR PRICES ARE LOTO Call on uk, examine us,'and 60 conviac ibat the above statement is "AIjL WOOL, AND A YAR] WIDE." SWINK, OETZEL& CO., JONESVILLE, One door from MoWhlrter'e. Oet 40* tf ~~ ~ dissolution?" THE firm of Spears & Howell will he di solved by mutual consent on Jan. It 1800. J. 11. SPEARS, S. J. H. HOWELL, All persona indebted to the above fin emicr uy noie ur account, must set lie the indebtedness on or before that time, or tin will find their notes and accounts in tl hands of our attorney for codection. Respectfully, SPEARS & HOWELL. p?oa 4U 4t, L BAIL BADCIUAKTE1 ? M T T l XV 1 A gi O *! "S ? w K 5* 2 S' o c F* S I e r. "9 _ 5 2 B ? ? 2 *? Gi ^ e _jj IRING AND UPHOLS stcrcr who will make your oU furniluro lything ia my line for it means money save >ck! Honest Goods ! I .[SPECIAL millinery, dry good s| SHC |M.O>'EY WE s| SEE SOME C |1 Good Shirting, cents, good Calico, HWomens' shoes, 50 cents and tipwar Hoots, solid leather, for SI 40, lllnnkc Hward, Counterpanes, 50 cents and u HWriting l'apcr, 5 cents per rjuir', Pockc ' B'or 5 cents, Ladtes Hats at your own g tf Shawls in nbundance, from 15 coots up I CLOTHING ?1 Wo nrc certainly lieadqu triers for I H')ccn MC"'ng, but we bought very largeljf Hlinnd which will be sold :t'. cut-throat pi u| MONEY' SAVEl).? If you wish to I Hhelievc we have the Stock nnd the pric S NEW GOODS.?We are just receivin] iradc. B Call nnd see us and wc will do you avcry man, woman nnd child. I Thanking you for past favors, we are I GRAIL I Sept 14 "wren HEADQl COOKING AND HEA BTJGG] MY ItOAD CARTS ARE DAISIES an ire tho most popular vehicles now befoi ilie Farmer, the Merchnut, the Pliyaici classes of men. ftn 1,1,. ftllllttb, &AI AN! Onus, Gun 31a al | -A.mil es, FATHERS it* yon are going to make} ry hi in belter than by giving him one of ni; of all prices and styles, and oro of Imp Loaders are perfect beauties. "TO THI I Willi a desire to extend my business, m before you ibis Fall with I be lar; Prices to ? MY STOC3 IlRY GOODS asu NOTIONS, LADIES DRESS GOO JA( Ready-made Clothing in th< TVo ClothingT>OOTS AND SHOES in great variety 13 Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which satisfaction. 1 invite all to como and see me Oct 18 ""THE LITTLE Is TTftAflmin.rt.Arff tor- C urjj Fancy Groc< d"ij TOBACCO, BACON, 68 gj CIGARS, LAR1), h SNUFFS, FLOUR, & CIGARETTES, MOLASS STARCH, COFFEE ? W TEAS, CHEESE >< CANDLES, HAMS, n Rj SHOT, POWDEF nel CARTRIDGES, SAUCES, 'I And (i great ninny other things too ted a Thanking the public <\t large for pAs S Bin the future, I am Va Aug 31 r,| FIDELITY |LO AN and TRUST C | SPARTANBURG, 8. C. CAPITAL PAID IN, *30,00( h officers. ^President, - George Cofii BT.easuror, . - W. E. Burn :I'H A T n m 1. ll VIVTUIU fj PIRECTOR8. I Joseph Walker. J.;B. Cleveland 'H W. 8. Manning. Geo. \V. Nioholli ^ D. E. Converse. W. E. Burnet T. C. Duncan. George Cofleld Interest allowed on deposits at the rat< four per cent, per annum, and added accounts semi annual!/. Jul/ 19 20 1 -EY'S is FOR . U R E . KE2HKEE9 0 *3 y 1 I I f ff *3 1 ! ? SPECIALTIES. 2 I 3TERING. and mattresses ns pood as new nt a very small d. a jow Prices! v BARGAINS I N IS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, )ES, ETC. MUST HAVE, )F OUR PRICES : 5 cents, Rood Wool .leans, 22), cents and upward J, Mens' wholettock llrngane, 95 cents, Mens its, 90 cents, Dress Goods, 5c, 8Jc, 10c, and up ipward. Lead Pencils, 6 cents per dozen, good t Handkerchiefs, 5 fir 5 cents. Pins, '<{ papers price, Button', 12 dozen for 5 o.'tt't, Ladies i CLOTHING. Clothing, judging frun the quantity wa have this t-eaaon conscqiently have a big Stock on ricos. save tnoney in buying your goods, we honettly e to save it on. g a large lot ot new goods for (lie Christmas Bomc good. A cordial invitation is extended to Most rcspeclfut'y, AM & SPARKS', CHEAP CASH STORE. 37 tf_ lEWLEY'S CARTERS FOR tting stoves, ees, wagons, and light road carts. il are constructed on scientific principles. They ro the public. They are used by the Preacher, an, the Lawye:, the Mechauio, aad ia fact all 9 WHIPS. terial, Pistols and nunitioii. -our boy a Christmas Present you could not pleasd v nico Breech-Loading Shot Guur. I have llicm orted make. My little SiDgle Barrel Brooch S PUBLIC. and a hope to induce you to como nn<i sec me, I gest stock I have ever handled, and with >uit the Times. I CONSISTS OF DS, JKETS, NEW MARKETS, ami MISSES'CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ; of the best Manufacturers e Country. Fits Like IVIiiie. and quantity, from the best Factories, i I have sold for 15 years, with almost perfect REUBEN T GEE. 41 4m I GREEN FRONT" TH - '? " rv/uiwuivFiici r ruib>) QiQQ sries, as follows : SUGAR, VINEGAR, PICKLES, NUTMEGS, PEPPER, CANNED GOODS, IES, SPICES, CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS, SODA, RAKING POWDERS, MACARONI, LAUNDRY SOAP, t, PIPES, TOILET SOAPS. MUSTARD, MATCHES, lions to mention. t patronage, and hoping to receivo a larger share urs, very respectfully, J. B. PORTER, At "Tito Little Green Front." <15 -im I GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND GRAMITP %A//>oi/O tL. .. ,? m mm fl U II IV O IOR ONUMENTS, TOMUSTOKJM AND MAR. BLE WORlfeftKNEBALLY, Always on handTor made to order. A rgo selection ready for lettering and dovcring at short notice. WIRE AND HON RAILING, a imo, Cement, Ac. always on hand, at %W iw prioea as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solioited. i. H GBORGB GBDDES. t. I Not. 29 47 tf I RED RUST PROOF O A^fST"" (ola,000 ItnshelH Red RiMUfVoof Oate for sale at FAN@U1U)'M J P<ot2H 47 n