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BOOTH'S DIARY. the last words written ukfohk 1ie shot lincoln. Baltimore, January 6.?The American received to-night from its Washington correspondent the following extract from J. Wilkes Booth's diary, found in his clothing after his death. It is now in possession of ffre department of justice: April 14?Friday, the Ides. Until tolly nothing was ever thought of sacrificing to our country's wrongs. For six months We hare worked to capture, but our cause being almost lost, something decisive and great must be done. But its failure was owing to others, who did not strike for tlicir ' country with a heart. I struck boldly, and not as the papers say, I walked with a firm step through a thousand of his friends, was stopped, but pushed on.. ^ colonel was at his side. I shouted sic semper before I l fired. In jumping broke my leg. I passed * -11 Li 1 ? - mi 11 ih jiicKois. Uodc sixty miles that night with the hone of my leg tearing the tlesh at every jump. 1 can never repent it. Though we hated to kill, our country owed all her troubles to him, ami God simply made me the iny'Himcnt of his punishment. Tly wntry is not what it was. This forccu anion is not what 1 hare loved. I ? re not wl?U becomes of me. I have no desiro to outlive my country. before the deed 1 wrote u long left it for one of thefeditors of tl A Intelligencer, in wlurh I fully fi ?*n V f reasons for our proceeding. lid oi-?n / BiSth. Friday, 21.?After being hunted like a MMd|^Kthrough swamps, woods, and last night chased till I was forced to return, wet Hapd starving, with every man's hand B^Hnl me, I am here in despair ; and for For doing what Itrutus was honored j HjBBtfiat^nnnde Tell a hcvo-$-*"kJ wau'ruey ... .., ..m? looked upon as a common [j ^^^B-throat. Mv act WM nnr??* llinn ^ ?? .. ? |>?> V? VMUU VI111CI VI | One hoped to be great himself, the j ^PNMr'h&d not only his country's, hut his own wrongs to avenge. I hope for no gain. I knew no private wrong. I struck for my ^.country, and that alone?a country ground ^Mbeneath this tyranny?and prayed for this ^^cnd. And yet, now behold the cold hand they extend to me. "God cannot pardon mo if I have Wrong. Vet I cannot see any wrong. v?v-;*yAjU? in serving a degenerate people. tho very little, I left behind to clear the Government will not allow to be pi 80 en<?. all. For my country 1 have up all that makes life sweet and holy, brought ^9 misery upon my family, and am sure there v is no pardon in the heavens for me since man oondems me so. B "I have only heard what has been done (except what 1 did myself.) and it fills me w with horror. God try and forgive me, and 1 8' mother. To-night I will once more iver with the intention to cross, r I have a greater desire and almost a return to Washington and in a _ clear my name, which 1 feel I can not repent the blow I struck. 1 "I >re my Go.l, hut not toman. 1 think |j one well, though I am abandoned, curse of Cain upon 111c, when, if the new my heart, that ono blow would nave mauc me grcni, uiougii i uki desire no greatness. "To-night I try to escape these bloodhounds once more. Who can read his fate? God's will bo done. I have too great a soul to die like a criminal. Oh, may lie, mny He, spare mo that, and let me die bravely. I bless the entire world. 1 have never hated or wronged any one. This last was not a G' Wrong, unless God deems it so, and it is t li With him to damn or bless me. m And for this bravo boy Harold with me, sa Who often prays (yes, before and since) with a true and sincere heart?was it crime in himf If so, why can ho pray the same? I do npt^wish to shed a drop of blood; but I These are the last words in the diary, and probably the last he ever wrote, as he was hot very shortly afterward. How to Save Yot'it Meat.?This is what the famous young Texas farmer. Jeff. Davis Wellborn, says in the Xno Boston Ilerald, J and adds : As a grc'.t many of our people killed hogs Monday and Tuesday last, they will naturally be looking fir some plan to save it during this damp weather which has snlt opened all the pores in the meat. . The ^ will extract everz particle of the impurities inside of four days, but the silt keeps the o impurities from evaporating by ho'ding j them in a liquid *tatc around the ,. meat. This blooJ, etc., w ll attract flirs and will sour the meat; but if at the end 1 of four days the meat is taken up anil old brine pourcil ott ana tnc sou orusuen on, then rtsaltcd with clean salt, covering (lie meat entirely, allowing uo two pieces to' touch, an 1 cram salt next to the box, so each piece will be wrapped in sn'.t, it will keep. 1 hare nsalted this way when the meat was tainted and nil the taint would disappear and tho meat cure up sweet and pure. The refuse silt can be made to pay for itself by sowing it on loose sandy soil or trashy land of any kind so as to show about like a heavy frost?not thicker ; but do not put on clayey, stiff soils without trash. Biuoiir on titk Emsro.?Orangeburg, 1.?The agricultural outlook for ^^^^Hinty during the insuoing year is good. ^^^^H-mcrs are hopeful and their prospects ^^^^^ htcr thnn they have been for a num^^^^^part>. The cotton -^rop of the past as a littlo short, but tho good prices mo^Hhan made up for (tie deficiency. The tnotBr value of the crop was more than that of tH year proceeding. And best of all an elef^ftt corn crop has been gathered. It whAc largest for years. Our farmers will buj^vy littlo corn this year, if any. Other .a ,, ero^?crc good. The amount of meat raismi! List Letters UHuiuing in the l'ostoflico at Union, for fc. the ^ek ending January 17, 18'JO. rCCWiorus. I.Miss Kliza Mocks. John Humphries. I Mr. Jes Salter. Persons calling for llic nhovc letters will plensc suy ifadvertised, and will he required to pay one cent. J. C. IIUNTKR, 1*. M. Union Prices Current. ('oritketko wkkki.y iiv FAIIII THOMSON, cotton in*vKits ami iilineki?s. Cotton, per pound H{fu in} Hncon. p.er pound ?">:"}f" d.le. Flour, per Iihi His S'Jfo S:> Meal, per laishcl tl-ic Sugar, per pound 7( > lite. Coffee, per pound I'.i.lf/r'Jor Molasses, per gullun, ilopi. 10c. itiegnt1; per gallon ?{ "?('/ |Oe, Hico, per pound, Sc, Hams, per pound 12.1c ? Salt, per sack, 7"? cents Teas, per pound, 'Al(u 7">e Corn, perhiishel, litlpi li; ^*Shoe Shop Removed, IIAVK removed my Shoo Shop in the building next to Iluchheit's confcciioney where I will be pleased to see niv oh customers, and as many new ones ns wil favor me with their patronage. JOHN KKNWICK. Jan 17 J It Auction. I WILL, m Monday, February 3, 1 Salesdiiv, tffer at suction my stoc Boots and Shoo.", except the Douglas, a consists of a full line for men, women children. S. M. RICE, JR., E. 1 Jan 17 3 Home-made Fertilize "LONG'S PREPARED CHEMICALS mWO barrels pnmnn?l?tl 1 r ni?u VUllUU I jL or stable manure makes a ton of ( home-made Fertilizer at less than half c ost 11 Ar moniciTOThosphatea. For > si by FOSTER, WILKINS & CC Jan *" 3 4 Final Discharge; NOTICE is hereby gi*en that R. V. 0 Administrator de bonis non of the tate of William II. Gist, deceased, has plied to Jnntcs M. Gee, Judge of Prebi in and for the County of Union, for n fi discharge ns such Administrator. It is ordered, that the twentieth day February A. P., 1890, be fixed for hcari of Petition, and a final settlement of sf estate. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate Union County. Jan 17 3 4t? Mortgagee's Sale. [Will sell nt public sale nt my warchou in Union S. C., during the legal hours sale, on 81st January 1890, the interest A. F. Kcndrick,^^jliirteen bales of cotto said interest bei^Pmo-fourthr This sale made uiltojM>ower coh?HBff Ift a ybgdst,- Hnd recorded in the office Register of Mesne Conveyance for Unit bounty, in Book of Chattle Mortgagee's] STo. 2. Page 193. T. C. DUNCAN. Mortgagee. Jan 17 8 8t A FREE GIFT. r HAVE 1 dozen handsome hand painte L Oil Paintings, 22x80, in neat gi Bines, which 1 will give to the first twel\ nons who will buy $25 worth cf good each cash, number of pet sons may club tc 2p^Wnd get one or more pictures. $2 HBr111 of trado will get one picture. These pictures are sold by dealers at $ nd $10?an ornament to any room. Also, I dozen of the same kind, 14x22 hich I will give for $15 worth of casl ade. This is au offer never before made to tin ado here. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Jan 17 3 4t tEff STORE, ~ IE! GOOD]!. I have just oncned a nice line of P#?m roccricB, Confectioneries and Tinware in c west stoic of tho Hill & Co. building, id I solicit ycur patronage, gnaifuiieciuiz tisfuction. ? A TIN SHOP. I have opened in connection wi??- '. her business, a first-class """'"hop, when Will rnnnufneturo all ki*"^ Tin-ware lepairing also neatly and promptly uont Give mo a call. W. LELAND BIIADDY. Jan 17 3 tf FIDEUTY LiOAN and TRUST CO ? OF ? Sl'AUTANBUBG, S. C. 1AP1TAL PAID IN, . S30,000.C OFFICERS. 'resident, - George Cofich 'rcasurcr, - - W. E. lluruct Utorney, J. B. Clevclan 1>1 RECTORS. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. .Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Coficld. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate tour per cent, per nnuuni, and added accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly Educate Your Daughter AND before deciding where, scud for Catalogue of the WILLIAMSTOX FEMALE COLLEU r.,..., oimiVfi crcciov till t. ril?| J II Jj Ol'IXli^U OiiOUlV/.l II m HW v/* W MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1800. I will conic up from Wright's Hut Columbia, Saturday, February 1. S. LAN DIM?, President WillinmsloD, S. C., Dec. 18, 18110. Dee 20 ul 7 SHERIFF S SALES, FOR FEBRUARY, 'O BY virtue of ? warrant to eoize crop me directed, l^udl sell At the reside of William Crockor^Tn Union County, Tuesday, the fourth day of February in during the legal hours of sales, about hundred and lifly bushels of corn, at two thousand bundles of fodder, about thousand pounds of liny, and about I bushels of cotton seed, seized under wnri - -.? i> o e J anil In lie bom as me crop ui i?. .< . * at the suit of William Jones and 11. Jones, plaintiffs, against 11. M. Crocker, feud ant. at-so, Hy virtue of a warrant to seize crop me directed, 1 will sell at the resident II. 1*. Mclvissick, in Union County. on fourth day of February next, during legal hours of soles, about three hum and twenty-two bundles of fodder, a forty bushels of corn, two bales of col forty-eight pounds of lint cotton, about hundred bushels of cotton seed, and 1ml of crop in the field. Seized under war and to be sold as the crop of Klin Fowler, at the suit of II. 1*. McKis plaintiff, against Klius T. Fowler, defein ai-so. Hv virtue of an execution to mc dire 1 will sell at the residence of II. 0. Ilnni I'nioii County, on the fourth day of Ft ; ary next, during the legnl hours of j ' the following described personal proper wit : About fifty bushels of corn, about 1 , hundred bundles of fodder, interest in i fourteen hundren pounds of seed cotton s about one hundred bushels of cotton Levied on and to be sold as the propcri I .lames Cudd, at the suit of J. T. Mill A I Plaintiff s against James Cudd, Defenda J. O. L()N(1, S. U. C, Jan. 13th, 1890, Jau 17 3 m MASTER'3 SALES. jeing The State of South Carolina. k of h?oh COUNTY OF UNION. an?l Court of Common Pleas. U. ft Eloyse Hawkins. Plaintiff, ? against aj? Isadore Bobo, W. 1>. Troxler and Molli Trexlcr, Drftndants. II IN obedience to an order mado ii the aboTe stated ease by His Honor {ood Wallace, Circuit Judge, I wll (jjC sell before the Court House doof"tw tM town of Union, within the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in February 1800, th( )_ following described property to wit: it 481 ACRES, All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate iu Cross Keys Township, Union County, State aforesaid, containing four ,8'' hundred nnj thirty-one acres, more or less, CB" bounded by Tyger IJiver, and by lauds of RP" James Long, W. A. Kay, It. F. Hay and de, Paulina Burnett. TEltMS OF SALE. 0f One-third cash; the balance on a credit of ioj, one and two years in equal installments j with interest from date, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUNRO, _ Master for Union County. Master's Office, Jan. 11, 18'JO. Jan 17 > ISO ? 1 The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. I i ? ' of Silas Johnstone, Master, riaintiff, >n against [j. Sarah E. Lyles, Defendant. IN obedience to an order made in th? above stated case by his Honor, W. II. Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell before _ the Court House door in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in February, 1800, the following described property, to-wit : J{ 171 ACRES. 0 All that certain tract of land, (late the l8 property of Abram Gordon, deceased,) situate, lying and being in Union County, State aforesaid, oonta<ning one hundred and 5 seventy-one acres, more or lose, and bounded by Tyger River and lands of P. P. $ Hamilton, and others. TERMS OF SALE. ? One-half oasli; the balance on a credit of 'l twelve months, with interest from day of sale to be secured bjr bond of the purchaser c and a mortgage of the premises. JAMBS MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Offico, Jan. 11, 1890; Jan 17 0 3t State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, lu the Court of Common Pleas. William T. Graham, Plaintiff, against Elizabeth Malone, Sarah E. llobo, Susan * Clegg, Ann Greer, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. To (to Defendants : . \ A7 OU are hereby eumn"jnc l nH s"action : I to answt r in of which a co^ 13 herewith served you, and t . ?or?e a copy of your nnswe^^H ji,?_ -old complaint on the uuhsrriber nt y i office si Union, South Carolinn, within^ e | twenty days after the service hereof ereln- I !; isslv.VH'M*: and' if" joji aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Nov. 12, A. 1)., 18811. !,??* 1 J. II. MCKissick, 8 kai. y Clerk. D. A. TOWXSEND, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant, Susan Clegg: Take notice, that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was 10 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Cominou Pleas for the County of Union, nt Union, in Union County, State of South 1- Carolina, on 12th November, 1889. i. 1). A. TOWN SEND, d. Plniffiiff's Attorney. Dec. 19, 1889. Dec 20 61 7t Wait for the Wagon OF THE '? UNION MARKET. . w? The subscribers have formed a pnrlncrg ship for the purpose of carrying on the BUTCHER, GREEK GROCERY, a AND K. i/N- General Provision Business, * ? at the old stand, next door to R. W. Tinlet, sley's Jewelry Store, nnd respectfully ask the patronage of the citizens. Our aim will he to keep always on hand tho best of meats and everything else usually wanted for the table, t One of the firm wiil always be at the ? market to wait on those who may call, or will be with the wagon to receive orders at residences. Give us a fair trial. '' WAR URN 1). ARTHUR. ? J. D. HUMPHRIES. to Jan 10 2 _ tf on Final Discharge. JX'' OTICK is hereby given that J. M. two pJcxico, Administrator of the estate of )OU* J. S. Plexico, deceased, has applied to James ,w0 M. Gee, Judge of l'robatc, in and for the fifty Con ity of Union, for a final discharge as rant Mm.], administrator. ker. I, ordered, that the seventh day ol A. February, A. 1). be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of saiil Estate. JAMES M.GEE, Judge Probate Union County, to Jan IP 2 dt* (be Bids for Hauling .,luj 50<l or OOO Cordw of Wood, I rod bout \\7 1LL be received by (lie subscriber? Hon. \Y The distance to haul is about 1 luil two to the Urickynrd. No contract for less thai mice 50 cords will be considered, rant J. ||. RODGER & CO. * T. Jon 10 2 4t 'lit! TAKE NOTICE. ~ A LI, persons indebted to the undersign# cted, ,|0(e or ftCCount, arc hereby notific y m that such indebtedness //?/.?( bo settled h jbru- tj,c J 5t It of t It is month, otherwise the claim :alcs, win be handed to an officer for collection, y to KICK k McLUKE, Jan 3 2 2t Ihreo an earnest call. seed. A LI. persons who have purchased Guar (y of XV and other goods from us, due Nov. Is : Co., and have not paid the same, must rcspon lit. promptly. Wo arc obliged to meet our obi gations, and our customers must aid us to ? it. FAB It & THOMSON. 3t, Nov 13 tID t| ; B 0 6 Tfi A > And io order to rcduc< our largo atoo all classes of merchant! k Wo will i , buying. ITT. wo aro going 10 closf out our stock Hot March 29 ^ fall seaso consiirs, coh DUCIIES^ "HIGH BUS "COUilL" AND OTHER AN EL^&ANT LINE OF ALL TOBJE FOUND AT HARRY April 19 K 1 caution bottom. If tho dHltr cannot supply job. pr"i. factory, enclosing boterfllfd s3 smo^wuemm. no?He?t In the worla, Examine hla -tf.OO GENUINE HAND-SEWED 8HOB. f 4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. S3.SO POLICE AND FARMERS' 8HOE. a.SO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE, a.85 & S3 WORKJNOMEN'S SHOES. 3.00 anlA|>Mb8' 1CHOOL SHOES. Lace. Jan 10 1 * Cm. GO TO THE UNION MARBLE A N D ^ GRANITE WORKS MONUMENTS, TOM IhSTCjjtES AND MAR BLE WORK GEJMALLY, Always on hand, or mate to order. J large selection ready for littering and do livering at short notice. WIRE AND IRON^AILING, Lime, CVsuient, Sic. always on hand, at a Vow prices ? ~?w--4.??w?4ble dealer. Orders most rcspectr\lM^Ac.(t0(] Gp|^P am?ui<| Nov. 2'J 47 ^ ?r <1 "" m 1IAIAV" from Ohio. Hrro In Ft AAA Vllllat* portrait of Mr. (Iirri c j Bfl" ?"?? ton, of Salem, Oblc writes: "Wat at work on a farm fo (\i a month; 1 now hare nn agenc; (/v k K. C. Allen U Co'a album* and pubti V ^^^ catloiia and oOcn make IfittO a day. ^ p (Signed) W. II. GARKISON. William Kline, llarrishurg, Ta writeat **l have never know \, anything to tell like your nlbun Yesterday 1 took orders enough t more, llangor, Me., writes: f)wj 9WfiNWj3Qy^^^Btake an order for your album I wSBUBntmoat every house I visit. M BSWnMVMi^'vlBK^ profit is often as mucha* **< T:yrjafivSfwji;jBy-fflCn ft.for a single day's work, Others are doing quite as wi i have not space to give ei ^TiWBMBiM^^"traflli from their tetters. Kvei cne who takes hold of this grand business piles up grand profit Shall we start YOU in this busiucs* reader? Write tous and leam all about it for yourself. W ore starting many ; we will start you if vou don't delay unt another gets ahead of you In your part of the country. Ifyc lake bold you wilLbe able to pick up gold fast. orUriitl (Mi account of a forced manufacturer's sale 12ft,000 te riollur IMiotoffrisph Allium* are to be sold toil people for iSlli each. Hound In Itoyal Crimson 8ilk Velv l'lusli. Charming!v decorated insides. Handsomest albums in tl world Largest tflie. Greatest bargains ever known. Agen wanted. Liberal terms. IJIg money for agents. Any one ci heroine a successful agent. 8#11s itself on sight?little or i talking necessary. Wherever shown, evrry one wants to pu tliase. Agents take tliousaaAffof orders with rapidity nev ??roiv Snunn. ?.>.)rofifs a wait -nr worker. Agents a making fortunes. Ukft* np. %mul? as men. roid. ear. do as well as any obc. HPTTinformation and terms f ? ? < KaiuUv llililc*, llooks and Pcrio/thal*. AUrr you know a , should you conclude lo go no flintier, why no li.iiui i? d??i?f. Address L. C. ALLbN A CO., Aloisra, Mai;. | NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of J. Posey & Bro., will please settle th t, accounts at once, or they will be turned 0' I to the Lairt/er. It is not my choice bu matter of business. B. P. rOSKY. Jan.10 2 2t ?ESxTifCpc WilisJgSMgjEXm i rn c W'US&IvHHi Mb the world. Oar nrTlltiai i? ll^eSlBnl 1 mnvqualrd, and to Introduc. IllVIr' /? HmL-1 s?P*rtorgoodt w. will i.ndr w/ kl rT|" MOKE F*mo? In rach lor. 1 tqS WHfcjuautbOTt. Only thoao who i [1 ,UV nHBtouiil oarKAn inilii rui ' liL BBP tho thanea/AII you ha*, loi r.tuml. to .how oar (rood tit I^HK Uwau who rail?roar not** TJ.iianr'I^KE and thoaa around you. Tbi AYEy|l|IV^^^,?",? jtnnlnr of Ibis adrrrllMI muik W Ohow. th* rmall rnd of Ih# cope. Tho following cut gtvaa tho oppoaranto of It rrduo i about ' arooo a?lar?oa? |??*?ylo tor^^^fcrlll al?oabow you ho. V Ian maha ftom S3 fromlhaaurt. i ariW.tKrt?3w?5C;ffir:ff JEFFERSON WI8.-2X, uine" now lielng prop*red lrT.Bev. J. Wm. Ji with assistance of Mrs. will be authc charmingly written, beenftfully Illustrated bound,?in every w*y, ASihy of the an! Agents wanted. ConipledwjsctfiI 51. s.itiif.i io guaranteed or monev/faflHH Order now. conic, first served. ^'Id^Mfv ^ ^ ^ 10? M^^HBet, Ki.'liinoiid, 10 500,000 for sale, A P E R EVER. , *. inter, we Gad that we aro overstocked in lmml, TTATfi iiT?fr VAIfi^r N D SHOES t, we are now offering special bargains i make it to jour interest to call befoi if low prices will bo any inducement, ipeclfully, RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf N OF 1889-'90 SETS CORSETS. T." LINE." a KINDS 1 LACES, CHEAP. THE EMPORIUM OF M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. [G ly. TAX RETURN. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1889-90. Auditor's Oppick, i Union, S. C. Dee. 4, 1889. j According to law, the tux book of Unlo? County, for the fiscal 1 will attend the following places and times to tnkc the tax returns of the tax payers ol tnion County: est Springs, Friday forenoon, January 10th. ColcndttF. Friday afternoon, January 10th Cibbs galurday forenoon, January 11th. * Cellar lJlu"^ Monday afternoon, Januarj 13th. ^ Cross Keys, ffucsday, January 1-ltli. Minter'a Stored Wednesday lorcuoon, Jan nary 16th. V Goshen Hill forenoon, Januar; ItJth. Fish Dam, Friday}' Jammv.v Santuc, Saturday} Jan,,nry I8,hMt. Tabor, MondjJF'Januar>' 2<,,h* ^* fJ' v!v'T*v' I1M r Drnytonvillc, Monday, Jan. 27th. Timber Ridge, Tuesday forenoon, Ja 28th. Asbury, Tuesday afternoon. Jail 28th, ni Wednesday, Jan. 29th. Jonesvillc, Thursday, Jan. 80th. And from January 31st. to February 20 inclusive, in my office at the Court llousc. ^ All rcnl and personal properly to be ti sesscd; and it is hoped that all real esta owners will get the correct number of acr - to be assessed, and thereby avoid trouble the future. ^ All able-bodied males front 21 years of n _ to fifty, are liable to the poll tax. The law is 60 per cent penally for a no return. Tax payers will please meet i s promptly. N. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Dec 0 49 7t. T\ -n "^ArinTT : D. I'". JfUJSH'.Y. % r r ~ DRUGGIST. n I. ?t DEALER IN it a !> PURE MEDICINES, DRUG } CHEMICALS, [? 2 TOILET A RTICLE it ^ TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, kC ?: READY MIXED PAINTS, no ? WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GL ur ' ? "* PAINT BRUSHES CIGARS AND TOBACCO W. LAMPS, and LAMP GOO. cir \?l C H A N D A L I E R S , PURE 1VIIUES AND LIQUOR for Medicinal use. E Careful and courteous attcutiou to customer. itr? RIB m. nltt PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY C ^ POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. m ??l*. 9 We select our goods with greatest i Hh buy them as low as they can be bo 09 f,,r cash, and sell them at Lowest Li ui*. prices. 1$. F. POSE March 22 12 ** ] v,m- Money to Loan. 911 es, ntle. /^\N improved fnrin lands, in sur 1,10ci $300, and upwards. Loans repn riion '? small annnal installments, throu First period of six years, thus enabling the rower to pay off his indebtedness wi Y,t. exhausting his crop in any one year. ~t Apply at once to ? 1>. A. TOV/NSKND Attorney, Union, S. 0 Oct 19 ii NOTICE TO C All oi* Our Hen\ Must Go BLANKETS, Q ? BOOTS, SB I, Wc are now offering them in s ro money ta buy Spring and Sui we mean wi and if you don't believe wc ar< see our bills and we will gladl Goods cost us. T. i A? 1 xjuii l put on out come at RODGER & Sont 0 SPECIAL ] 1 MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, SHOES, . Mo:\EY WE SEE SOME OP Good Shirting, 4.J cents, good Calico, 5 cent: Womcna shoes. cents and upward M? mm'r n"" ,efttllCr? Tn~V-t V" ~ " for f> cents, Ladies llats at your own prioe, Shawls in abundance, ftom 15 cent* up. ; CLOTHING, IVo are certainly Headquarters for Clothi becu selling, but wo bought very largely this ' hand which will be sold at cut-throat prices. MONEY SAVED.?If you wish to save n believe we have the Stock and the price to si NEW GOODS.?We are just receiving a la trade. ' Call and sec us and we will do you some every man, woman aud child. Thanking you for pavt favors, wo a^e GRAHAA Sept 14 d TO THE ?? ? MY STOCK C DRY GOODS A.m. NOTIONS, ul LADIES DllESS GOODS, JACKET (h 1S_ Ready-made Clothing o l(c in the ( TVo 01otlii?i?>* I? in BOOTS AND SHOES ill great variety and Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which 1 hi 8? satisfaction. 1 invite all to come an 1 see tuc wiiic Oct 18 GUNS AND , AVE have a large sleek of Imported a ml Muzzle buA ivt??v, i^>*din{r. which we arc a Mo. Dowdcr, shot, Ulank nu? ? ? filii anythiog in this nuv, n -vtu Day you to call f Jan 4 L Great Clearing Oi " AUCTION ON I See the Price 7GO yards Calico at 3ij c worth 0 c. 800 " " at 'lie worth 0\c. 400 yards Wool filled Kentucky JeanB, 'OJ/ 224 c. Ticking, nt ti j ana oc. Feather Ticking, at ll^c nud 13 c worth and 18c care, All-wool red Flannel at 134c. light Womens solid leather Slices at 55c. iving Chitdrens copper tip Shoes, at 30c. Childrens soft shoes at 10c. IV. Mens Brogans at 75c. iyHigh priices are dead. FLVNN has A fresh lot of Clothing received lost prices : us of ?8 Suits for 8*1 85. yable $10 Suits for 25 gh a Black Cork Screws, 88 75, 810 and 812 I bor- Pins, Hairpins. Bullous and Thread thout CLEARANCE SALE of LEADER AND ( c? May 27 tin J _______ - t - V'Vtg ASH BUYERS. t ? H -.? ry "Winter Goods , Such as ' . __ . VTTTT !UJLLiTS, HATS, _ QES^ ETC. ? ^1 at COST, in order to raise : " nmcr Goods. IAT WE SAY, e selling them at cost, ask to y show you exactly what the once to the Banner Store of PURCELL -a 3G ly BARGAINS N CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC. most HAAE. OUR PRICES : TretilV~pcr dotcn, good ikorchicf\ 5 f ir 6 conts. Tim, 2 papers Button'. 12 dotcn for 5 oonts, Ladies CLOTHING. ng, judging from tho quantity wo have season consequently hofre n big Slock ou joney in buying your goods, wc honestly arc it on. rgc lot ot new goods for the Christmas good. A cordial invitation is exteuded to Most tcpeclful'y, I & SPARKS'. CHEAP CASH STORE. PUBLIC. ' ?Sn"Ti>r"'' - oziip u . 'S, NEW MARKETS, AND MISSES'CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, f the best Manufacturers Country. it? T^il?<3 IVIiite. quantity, from the best Factories. ave sold for 16 years, with almost perfeot REUBEN T GEE 41 4m AMMUNITION. American Guns, Single and Double Barrel) i selling at j rices that cannot be beaten. ?lis. Gun linj.leiiieuiK, eto. If you want at THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. 0NLY $19.50 AN1) FREIGHT; THE CELEBRATED "DEMUREST" STILL IN THE LEAD. SOLD ONLY BY /ILKIIVS & GO. it Coin of Plmin'n at i)oio aiirjuu a. SATURDAY 9TH. s Quoted Here : Mer>8 lieaxy Roots, all sizes, $ 1 <10 Mutch those prices nod you will strike oiK nt Iteinuanls Calicj, 2c per yard. Remnants Dress Goods 4o per yard. 8c Dress Goods Go per yard. 15 lOo Dress Goods, 6Jo per jrerd. 1 Co Dress Goods, 10c per yard. 40c Ulack Henrietta for 24c. 50c 41 44 44 29o. 05c 44 Cashmere for 42c. 75c 44 44 44 50c. 80c 44 44 44 58c. killed them. month now offered nt the following ridioulous $0 Overcoats for $3 05. $8 Overcoats for ?5 50. >0. $12 50 Overcoats for $8 50. thrown in to any person buying at the GREAT J>. C.FJ^YNx\, 3IIAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf