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f BOOTH'S DIARY. TUB laht words written ukfork he shot lincoln. Baltimore, January 0.?'Die 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 department of justice: ^^^^^^^^"April 14?Friday, the Ides. Until toH ^Kay nothing was ever thought to our country's wrongs. For six months we have worked to capture, but our cause being almost lost, something decisive and great must be done. But its failure wns owing to others, who did not strike for their I -m. - ? * - ?? .... I wuiiuj mm u m-uri. i shuck ooiuiy, anu \ not as the papers nay, I walked with a firm \ atop through a thousand of his friends, was I stopped, but pushed on. A colonel was at w* \ his side. 1 shouted sic semper before I 1 fired. In jumping broke my leg. 1 passed \ all his pickets. Rode sixty miles that night with the bone of my leg tearing the Hesli at every jump. 1 enn never repent it. Though we hated to kill, our country owed all her troubles to liini, and God simply made me ^H^^Bthe instrument of his punishment. The country is not what it was. This < ^^^^^^^rccd union is not what I hare loved. I H^^ve not what becomes of inc. 1 have no to outlive my country. The night < ^^H^^^^Kore the deed I wrote a long article and for one of the editors of the National in which I fully set out our for our proceeding. He or the Bti, ^^ Hriday, 21.?After being hunted like a ^kthrough swamps, woods, nnd last night ^BHg chased till 1 was forced to wet starving, with every man's hand me, I am here in despair ; and for Fordoing what Rrutus was honorc<\ i ^^^H^HjMhat made Tell a hero; mid H .. , lookCd "TtJJOIl Bl S*<nmnion ^^R^^^^Lthroat. My act was purer than either of Ono hoped to be great himself, the ^^^^^PI^Kiahnd not own wrongs to avenge. I hope for no gain. _ I knew no private wrong. 1 struck for my I Jk country, and that alone?a country ground f ^^Bbencath this tyranny?and prayed for this k ^^^gend. And yet, now behold the cold hand they extend to me. | "God cannot pardon mo if 1 have done Wrong. Yet I cannot, sec any wrong, except In serving a degenerate people. The little, the very little. 1 left behind to clear my name ( me uovernment win not nilow to i>c printed. So ends all. For my country 1 luivo given up all that makes life sweet nml holy, brought misery upon my family, and nm sure tlierc is no pardon in the heavens for me since iiinn condoms me so. 1 "I have only heard what lias been done (except what 1 did myself.) and it (ills me H with horror. God try and forgive tne, and ^^^M^^less my mother. To-night 1 will once more river with the to cross, I have a greater desire and almost a k Washington a clear my name, which 1 feel 1 can not repent the blow I struck. ^^^^^^^^^Mfore my Go.l, to think done well, though 1 nm abandoned, the curse of Cain upon me, when, if the ^^^HJProrld knew m one ^^^^^liavc made me great, though I did desire no I greatness. i "To-night 1 try to escape these bloodhounds | once more. Who can read his fate? God's will be done. I have too great a soul to die I like a criminal. Oh, may He, mny lie, f spare mo that, and let me die bravely. I \ bless the entire world. I have never hated I or wronged nny one. This last was not a I Wrong, unless God deems it so, and it is With him to damn or bless me. And for this brave boy Harold with me, a .*__yho often prays (yes, before and since) with I a true and sincere heart?was it crime in H him ? If so, why can ho pray the same? \ S do net, wish to shed a drop of blood, but 1 i?ht__tluj__<jjmm^toi^i3Jll^thnt' the lost words in the diary, and |^^^H|^Kbly the lost he ever wrote, he was ^^^^^^HPrcry shortly afterward. How to Savb Torn Meat.?This is what the famous young Texas farmer. Jeff. Davis r Wellborn, says in the Arte Huston Herald, J and adds : As a great many of our people k killed hogs Monday and Tuesday last, they will naturally be looking for some plan to rtatt it during this damp weather wtuou nas salt opened all the pores in the meal. The will extract orerz particle of the impurities inside of four days, but the silt keeps the e Impurities from evaporating by holding them in a liquid state around the , meat. This blood, etc., will attract flics and will pour the meat; but if at tho end of four days the meat is taken up and old brine pourod off and the salt brushed off, ! then resaltcd with clean salt, covering (he K. .meat entirely, allowing no two pieces to touch, an 1 cram salt next to the box, so I eaoh piece will be wrapped in salt, it will L,' keep. I have resalted this way when the meal whs tainted and nil the taint would I disappear and the meat cure up sweet and V pure. The refuse silt can be made to psy A for itself by sowing it on loose sandy soil A or trashy land of any kinl so as to show ^ about like & heavy frost?not thicker ; but do not put on clayey, stiff soils without | trash. Bright on tiikEdisto.?Orangeburg, 1.?The agricultural outlook for ^^^^Hinty during the insuoing year is go >d. J ^^wncrs are hopeful aud their prospects ^^^^^kbter than they have been for a numThe cotton crop of the past J^^^was a little short, but the good prices tno^^han made up for tho deficiency. The moiM' value 01 inc crop wns mure n>?u ium of iH year proceeding. Anil beat of all nn ele^ftt corn crop has been gathered. It IV ??9o largest for years. Our farmers will little corn Ibis year, if nny. Other k^&^Hjh^pttQ^Hrcro good. The oinount of meatraisas usual.?... .^v Xd?tof Letters t.ajHnlning in the Postoffioe at Union, for jHR WO)Eck ending^January 17, 1890. yorj^nos4^|. I Miss Eliza Mocks, yo,| Humphries. | Mr. Jes Salter. Dloflrsons calling for the above letters will 6Y<le say if advertised, and will be required .r my one cent. t?i J. C. KUNTKIt, P. M. Union Prices Current. COBllKCTKO WRKK I.Y IIY U FA It It it THOMSON, M COTTON III'YKHS ANI> (iltOt'KRH. BD yf ?otton, per pound, 8](? III 0 lacon, per pound, f>jf? bjc 'lour, per 1(H) lbs, #51(0 $ a,Monl, per bushel flue #^?ugar, per pound, 7(",l(h ^Poffoe, per pound, 19.j(?'2/i ""Moloescs, per trillion... ... J1'1 tmpfflf' per gallon,.............. 3-r>(<' ffl< H Hlce, per pound per pound 12^ per Hack, 7ft cent Toiw, per pound, '><>(" " "> Com, per bushel, (?()(<? ( Shoe Shop Removed ^^Bk* IIAVK removed my Shoo Shop in tli L PL building neat lo Buohheit's confeetione, fyr ' where I will be pleased to see my o f - eutlomere, and as many new ones as wi ^ favor me with their pntronage. W , JOHN It KN WICK. Auction. I WILL, <n Mcndrry, February 3, being Salesduy, iffer at miction my stock of Boois and Shoo*, except the Douglas, which consists of a full line for men, women and children. S. M. BICE, JK., E. U. Jan 17 3 'it Home-made Fertilizer. "LONG'S PREPARED CHEMICALS." TWO barrels composted with cotton seed or stable manure makes a ton of good homr-mnde Fertilizer at less than half the cost < i An monir.tcd Phosphates. For m by FOSTER, WILKINS & CO. Jan 17 3 4t Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that R. V. Gist, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of William II. Gist, deceased, has applied to James M. Gee, Judge of Prsbalc, in and for the County of Union, for a final discharge as such Administrator. It is ordered, that the twentieth day of February A. P., 18'JO, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said estate. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probato Union County. Jan 17 3 4i? Mortgagee's SaleT[Will sell at public sale at my warehouse iu Union S. C., during tlie legal hours of sale, on 31st Jnnnary 18'JO, the interest of A. F. Kendrick, i^liirtecn bales of cotton, enid interest beifl|Pnc-fourth.- This snle is mode utflrapowcr cohwOVitt s Mrn-V?' aJjYtwofj-iWvTThnd recorded in '-c office of Register of Mesne Conveyance **>? Union County, in Book of Clint tic Mor. gagec's B. No. 2. Page 193. T. C. DUNCAN. >M ortgngco. Jan 17 3 3t A FREE GIFT. [HAVE 1 dozen handsome hand painted Oil l'aintings, 22x30, in nent gilt frnntes, which I will givo to the first twelve persons who will buy $25 worth cf goods from roc, each cash. Any number ef pet sons may club together and get one or more pictures. $25 worth of trade will get one picture. These pictures arc sold by dealers at $8 and $10?an ornnmcnl to nny room. Also, 1 dozen of the same kind, 14x22, which 1 will give for $15 worth of cash trade. This is nit offer never before made to the trade here. S. M. RICE, .lit., E. U. Jan 17 3 4t HEW STORE, m GOODS. I have just opened a nice line of Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries and Tinware in the west stoic of tho Ilill & Co. building, and 1 solicit ycur patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction. A TIN SHOP. I have opened in connection with < othor business, a first-clur*ft'Shop, where ' \ will manufacture -nil l?.t ?e Tin-ware, s lepairing also neatly and promptly done. 1 Give mo a call. W. LELAND BRADDY. Jan 17 3 tf 1 FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ? OF ? SPARTANBURG, S. C. 3 A PITA L PAID IN, . $30,000.00 OFP10KB9. ['resident, - George Cofield* Treasurer, - - W. E. Burnett. Attorney, - - J. B. Cleveland. MRKCTOR8. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. S. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicholls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. .Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of four per cent, per nnuum, and added to accounts semi-annually. July 19 29 ly Educate Your Daughters. AND before deciding where, send for a Catalogue of tho WILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE. THE SPRING SESSION WILL OPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1890. I will come up from Wright's Mote', Columbia, Saturday, February 1. S. LANDER, President. WilliamstoD, S. C., Dec. 18, 1890. Dec 20 ol 7t SHFiKlFT s SAL.Jc,a, FOlt FEBRUARY, 'DO BY virtue of a warrant te seize crop to me direefd?!, l^dl sell at tlie resideno* of William Crockor^In Union County, or Tuesday, the fourth day of February next, during the legal hours of soles, about tw< hundred and fifty bushels of corn, nboui two thousand bundles of fodder, about tw< thousand pounds of hoy, and about fi ft J bushels of cotton seed, seised under warran and to be sold as the crop of 1$. M. Crocker at the suit of William Jones and R. A Jones, plaintiffs, against 11. M. Crocker, de fendant. AWO, liy virtue of a warrant to seise crop, t me directed, 1 will sell at the residence c H. P. McKissick, in Union County, on th fourth day of February next, during th legal hours of sales, about three liundra and twenty-two bundles of foddor, aboi i forty bushels of corn, two bales of cottoi forty-oiglit pounds of lint cotton, about tw * ?' 1?I--'- -r uniiil nn.l lint am ;j nunuriHt iMimit-m ui wuu?. owm, ...... of crop in the field. Seized under warrai s# and to be sold as the crop of Elias ' ,c Fowler, at the suit of II. 1*. McKissic! 5 plaintiff, against Elias T. Fowler, defendan e. ajjio, c* By virtue of an execution to me dirccte c 1 will sell at the residence of It. G. Hancy s* Union County, on the fourth day of Febr c. ary next, during the legal hours of sale tho following described personal property - wit : About fifty bushels of corn, about thr I. hundred bundles of fodder, interest in abo fourteen hundrcn pounds of seed cotton, a: le about one hundred bushels of cotton sec y, Levied on and to be sold as the property Id James Cudd, at the suit of J. T. Hill A C ill l'laintiff s against James Cudd, Defendant. J. O. LONG, 8. U. 0. Jan. 18th, 18'JO. Jan 17 9 St, 1 i ? MASTER'S SALESThe State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Eloyse Hawkins, Plaintiff, against Isadora Bobo, W. 1)*. Trcxler and Mollie Trcxlcr, Drfendants. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated enso by His Honor, W. II. Wallnco, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House drjof~"ft*~H?<r town of Union, within the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in February 1800, the following described property to wit: 481 ACRES, All that certain tract of hind lying, being and situate in Cross Keys Township, Union County, State aforesaid, containing four hundred an<J[ thirty-one acres, more or less, hounded byTyger tyiver, and by lands of James Long, W. A. Bay, K. F. Hay and Paulina Burnett. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments 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. .Tan 17 :t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. Silas Johnstone, Master, Plaintiff, against Sarah E. Lyles, Defendant. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated caso by bis 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: 171 ACRES. All that certain tract of land, (late the property of Abrain Gordon, deceased,) situate, lying and being in Union County, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventy-one acres, more or lose, and bounded by Tyger Hivcr and lands of P. P. Hamilton, and others. TERMS OF SALE. Onc-bulf onsh ; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day ef sale to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUNltO, Master for Union County. Master's Olhco, Jan. 11,18110; Jan 17 o 3t State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. William T. Graham, Plaintiff, again*! Elizabeth Mnlone, Sarah E. llobo, Susan Clegg, Ann Greer, Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants : . ?^ at red V 0U are hvrc\y gun^>lr3Llaciion. A to answer thee-; f .q of which a cr,^ ,|crcwilb 8crvC(flM you, aij?U-sorvc fl r inv nf v inr 'inuivn^^B JJ'ts.ud complaint 011 the subscriber at 1^^| >nico at Union, South Carolina, within' wentyda^s after the service hereof, excluuve of the day of auch service: and if tou Ult ?U ?uOttCI ?UV wu*f ...l WMU 41 J "A* tforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Nov. 12, A. D.,1889. J. II. McKissick, I 8km. v 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 filed in the otlicc of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Union, at Union, in Union County, State of South Carolina, on 12th November, 1889. 1). A. TOWNSEND, lMaiffliff's Attorney. Dec. 19, 1889. Dec 20 51 7t Wait for the Wagon OF THE UNION MARKET. The subscribers have formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the llUTCHEK. UKEEX UUOCEUY, AND General Provision Business, * at the old aland, next door to R. W. Tinsley's Jewelry Store, and respectfully ask the patronage of the citizens. Our aim will he to keep always on ham the best of meats and everything els usually wanted for the table. One of the firm will always be at tli market to wait on those who may call, o will be with the wagon to receive ordor at residences. Give us a fair trial. WARREN D. ARTHUR. J. D. HUMPHRIES. , Jan 10 2 If ! Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that J. ft l'lcxico, Administrator of the estate < 1 J. S. Plexico, deceased, has applied to.Tarn > M. Gee, Judge of l'robatc, in and for tl i IT.,;,,., f,?. ? tinnl discharge V.M....jr - , ? ? 1 such administrator. ? It is ordered, that the seventh day February, A. L>. 1990, be fixed for henrii of Petition, and a final settlement of s? Estate. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate Union County. o Jan 10 2 4t* e Bids for Hauling 50? or ?O? Cords of Wood, t \\TII.L be received by the subscribe U VV The distance to haul is about I m to the llrickyard. No contract for less tli ?w51l Ho nAntiitlnrptl t "" J. lf. RODGER & CO r. Jon 10 2 41 it! TAKE NOTICE. 7* A LI> persona indebted to the undentgi !' A by note or account, are hereby netil in that such indebtedness must be settled u* the 15th ofthis month, otherwise the cla !8' will be handed to an officer for collection 10 HICK A McLURK, co Jan 8 2 2 AN EARNEST CALL. id. A LL persons who have purchased On of J\. and other goods from us, due Nov. o., and have not paid the same, must rcsp promptly. Wo are obliged to meet our t gations, and our customers must ai(| us to it. FAR It &T11UW30I Nov 15 to \ Til A \ Owing T> A A rr Id A A JL> U U 1. p A 1 And in ordor to rcducolour largo stock, all clas809 of uierchand/'. Wo will tn buying. Wc aro going to closf out our stock i I llcsf March 29 j FALL BEASO CORSETS, COR DUClIESSfe "HIGH BUS' * "COUtlL" AND OTHER AN ELEGANT LINE OP ALL TO(BE FOUND AT ' f HARRY Wv April 19 CAUTION bottom. If th? delltr oinnnt supply yon ?n<l direct to ficter* cncloilns ftaverfliti price* 9J!?' W^L^Sglas $3 NTLEMtN. jfcoo HANS|KWM j^^gHOB80* and Agcn^ilRn, S. C. Jan 10 1 Cm. 00 TO THE UNION MARBLE ANDJi GRANITE WORKS roi MONUMENTS, TOMHSTC&jKBS AND MAR BLB WORK GEN^ALI-Y, Always on hand, or nu$d? to order. I large selection ready for lettering and de livering at short notice. wfc WIRE AND IRON BAILING, Lime, turnout, &c. always on hand, at a low prices n? honorable dealer. Orders most respect* .h^Bcitcd. GB^P ouuih'S Nov. 29 47 ** <rf "* B IIHIAP IVom Ohio. llcra Isi ^ d JAR Vllllir t?r Mr. Uarri H IlllVli ton, of Salem, OuU Q M writes: "Wn ?t work on a farm fc CM iO a month; 1 now have an agenc MA fcw K. C. Alton A Cos album* and publl Jv ^^^Bcallona and often make IftgO a day. m (Signed) W. II.Garrison. ^ rl ?William Kline, Ilarriiburjr, l*a ^1 writes: "I have never know A^fflSeBSX \ anything to *cll like your albun B ^ rtterday I t?...w ontcr? mo(?i llangor. Me., SwBI^^Bsi^^lfl^g^^^Etake an order for your album i oat every house I visit. M If'wMBWrL'i muu i. aAsw .. one wh takes hold of thl* grandba?ln??i piles upgmtd profl Shall wc start YOU in ttiis biisincs! rr.nlrr? Write tout and learu all about U for yourself. V r are atariIng tn?ny: we will start you If irou don't delay uti another get* ahead of you In your part or the country. If y o tnke liolil you will.be able to pick up gold fast. GU" tC<?u?l On account of a forced manufacturer's aalo 1 25,000 tc (lollnr IMiofogriiph Alliums are to be aold tot people for each. Hound In Hoy el Crimson Silk Velt Flush. Charming) v decorated inaidet. Handsomest albums in t world. Largest size. Greatest bargains ever known. Agci w anted, l.ibern! terms, Hlg money for agent*. Any one c become a successful agent. Sella itself on sight?little or talking necessary. Wherever thown, every one wants to pi chase. Agent* take thoiisauJi of ordera with rapidity ne* VinrvKtHnrn. ?'mi profits await. worker. Agents i making fortune*. h*Hu? ^?h - ^ tnn< li as mrn. can do a* well a* any one. iUfnn format Ion and terms fre to those who w rite for same, with particular* and terms for < fa Family llihlrs, llooks and IVriodh als. A Her you kn-w i r should you eoncludo to go no furiln-r, why no harm la done. 01 Add res* E. C. allen A CO., Alotara. iiaii 08 ? ? NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of.I. l'osey & Bro., will please settle tl "K accounts at once, or they will be turned o id to the Lairyer. It is not my choice bi matter of business. B. P. rOSEY. Jan.10 2 2 afljp I# ||KKA>BBt 1 unequal ed, and to introduc rs. LV tnpertor gtKxi* wrawill send ;iM Wjr, srfr Hon. PEmoglo each loc ToCili H ll^ta as above. Only those who an W hKBko uaat one*can maka at 6 the eh*nca.*Atl you have to C VC*ll4W^EH *?? la to above our goo rir ihoee who call?rour nalg TJ.?n<* those around you. Tl I AYKliMKrgf nnlng of this advertl*< m#1 ? shows the small end of tht ? "w- ih? auMsrance of it redn cop?. ??? Jtd ?, " _,... arena 4ocbUtli I..I a boot the MUftpcrtotJti'J^^Kj,, olto chow you h< "et* Kopc.ultVHjL'Vtij A1"11 lUrl ? 25BBra$SMi-ssr.-J JEFFERSON 1' t uino" now being prei""IR"*';,J: "V,C with assistance of M"- |lT,||*ll |1tl0 *' u charmingly written, A jl * ' bound,--In every **5|JKW of l? Agents wanted. OmNH^^HP' V; " nno guaranteed or raoneyjB^^H 0r<,er noW' 1st, come, drat served. '"^HRiiNSON A ('( ,iii(l {QQp l^^Bt, Richmond, i."0 " 500,000 \ PER EVER. ;or. wo dad that we arc overstocked in ID SHOES. wo arc now offering special bargains in ake it to your iutcrest to call before f low prices will be any inducement, icctfully, RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf N OF 1889-'90. SETS CORSETS. r." [JNE." ? KA KINDS LACES, CHEAP. THE EMPORIUM OF M. COHEN & BRO. At Colton's old stand. 10 ly. I TAX RETURN. I | FOR TIIK FISCAL YKAIt iHbtMH). Auditor's Oh io:, t Union, S. C. Dec. 4, 18St?. j According io law, the tax book of Unio* County, for the fiscal .vo?>. 'w';r~; opened tYou\ .!? -? *" rcl' inclusive. I will attend the following places and time: tn take the tax returns of the tax payors oi Union County: \Yest Springs, Friday forenoon, January I Oth. ColernXi^i Friday afternoon, January 10th (Jibbs Saturday forenoon, January 11th. % Cedar liliA^. Monday atteriiuon. Januar; 13th. \ k Cross Keys, ffttosdny, January 14th. ) Mintcr's Stored Wednesday lorouoon, Jan nary 15th. V Goshen Hill Tl(tfxs^n^ f?rcn001,i dntiuur 10th. Fish Dam, Friday!' 1?nuft,y Fnntue, Saturday) Jwn,,,,l7 'J*"1Ml. Tabor, Mond Jnl,l,a,y 'JO,hKelton, Tuesday, LJ'UU,!lry'"lst Kendrick's SturJ Wednesday b.ronooi ' January 22nd. X UfeSSWKr v' nflyiiojiu J? Jan. 23d^^^ 23d, and Friday, .Tan. 21th. Draytonvillc, Monday, Jan. 27lh. ^ Timber Ridge, Tuesday forenoon, Jan. 28th. Asbury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 28th, ami Wednesday, Jan. 29th. Jonesville, Thursday, Jan. 30th. And from January 31st. to February 20tli inclusive, in my oflice at the Court. House, t All real and personal property to be as' sesscd; and it is hoped that all real est at < owners will get the covrect number of acre; to be assessed, and thereby avoid trouble it tlie future. ^ All able-bodied males from 21 years of ng< . to fifty, are liable to the poll tax. The law is 50 per cent penalty for a non return. Tax payers will please meet ui 8 promptly. N. H. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Dec 0 -19 7t. : B. R POSEY. f r DRUGGIST. n ? DEALER IN t & ji PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, 2 TOILET ARTICLE! n ? TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, &C, S READY MIXED PAINTS, no WHITE LEAD, LINSEnn OIL! iro ? TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GU Mir ' ' PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO W. LAMPS, and LAMP GOOl icir CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES ANI) LIQUOR!; t. for Medicinal use. ~ #.? 1 Irv o B_ tirciui auu tuurauuo unvunuu >v % customer. Mir* our # nil Mr. writ# prescriptions carefully c 2l poundei) at all hours. it b*? >tn<n| , m . I KitWe select our goods with greatest c HA l buy them as low as they ean be hoi IBP for cash, and sell them at Lowest Li itui*. Trices. II. F. TOSH 1252 March 22 12 * 1 i v'd* Money to Loan. tones, cnitc. f\N improved farm lands, in sum 'lilect $300, and up? ards. Loans repnj nri'ion >n small annnal installments, throiij First period of six years, thus enabling the ( rower to pay off his indebtedness wit Ya, exhausting hie crop in any one year. 7t Apply at once to ?T* D. A. T0WN8END, '? "y Attorney, Union, S. JO Oct 19 i'i ( NOTICE TO CAi ^Vll oi' Our Heavy Must Go, fs BLANKETS, QI ? BOOTS, SHO We are now offering them at money ta buy Spring and Summ WE MEAN WIE and if you don't believe we are : see our bills and we will gladly i Goods cost us. Don't put off but come at 01 RODGER & Sont fi 30 SPECIAL E 1 N lUir.T.lYHUV hi>v nnnnfi n M11JLIIHIJI11, J'lH VIUV'L/IJ, V SHOES, I MOAEY WE Jl SEE SOME OF C Goo J Shirting, 41 cents, good Calico, 5 cents, Worn ens' shoes, SO cents ami upward, Men Doom, solid leather, fur SI ||| U|?,t" ' ward, ^uupl?r*v>weff>s T'ttV*quire, Docket Hand I Tor*f> cents, Ladies Hats at your own price, Shawls in abundance, f om 15 cent-< up. ; CLOTHING, < We arc certainly Headquarters for Clot hi n been selling, but we bought very largely this s ' hand which will be sold at cut-throat prices. MONEY SAVE1).? If you wish to save m< believe we have the Stock and the price to s*' NEW GOODS.?We are ji st receiving a Inrj trade. 1* Cull and see us and we will do you some g every man. woman aud chi'd. Thanking you for pa-t favors, wo arc GRAHAM y Sept 11 37 TO THE" * MY STOCK CO! DRY GOODS am. NOTIONS, I LAD IKS DRESS GOODS, JACKETS, I Ready-made Clothing of 1 ; in the Cc No Clotliiiiiv Fii t BOOTS AND SIIOKS in great variety and qu Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which 1 have satisfaction. I invite all to cotne an 1 see nic c Oct 18 51 Suns and a WE have a large stcck of Imported and Am Muzzle uuA V.o.vvlinjr, which we arc s Also, l'owder, sho', Blunk ai,u ? - -> Shells anything iu this iiuv, i? -vin Day you to call at , h6 ' Jan 1 ? Great Clearing" Oni ' AUCTION ON S ftCh See the Prices 7UU yarns tnnco :n >:, o worm v 800 " " at djo worth (?\c. 400 yards Woo. filled Kentucky Jeans, nl O.U 22>c. Ticking, at 0} and 8c. Feather Ticking, at 11 Ac and 13 c worth 15 and 18c are, All-wool red Flannel at 18jc. ight Women# solid leather Shoes at 55c. ving Children# copper tip Shoes, at 35c. Chihlrens soft shoes at !0c. V. Mens llrogans at 75c. yHigh priices are dead. FLYNN has ki A fresh lot of Clothing received last nv prices: is of 88 Suits for 81 85. rablo 810 Suits for ?(' 25 ih a Hlack Cork Screws, 88 75, $10 and $12 50, hor- Pins, Hairpins, Kutlous and Thread th hout CLEARANCE SALE of LEADER AND CI c? May 27 im ] SH BUYERS. I ; i Winter (j5 oocih jflhh ttt rnn tt f nm Jiiji a, n/LJL'a, es, etc. COST, in order to raise er Goods. IT 1?E SAY, selling tliem at cost, ask to show you exactly what the nee to the Banner Store of PURCELL A BARGAINS LOTH I NO, HATS, BOOTS, iTC. HUSX HAVE. )UR PRICfiS: lcnroliior.->, u for 6 oonli. f'im, 2 papers Button'. 12 dozen for u oonis, Ladies CLOTHING. g, judging from the quailiry we have casoii consequently ha*e a big Stock 011 >npy in buying your gculs, tve hones-tly re H on. jc lot ot new goods for the Christ mat ood. A cordial invitation is extended to Most t cjj>ectfnry, [ & SPARKS', / CHEAP CASII STORE. tf d PUBLIC. ^ r?rus?-~. "V..., r.mOA *11 il/It li-11 NEW MARKETS^ I AM. MlSSl^g'CLOAKS, \ %110SlEltY, ULUYli^, ;he best Manufacturers rnntry. ^ ts Tjilce i\lune. anlity. fYo n the best Fact^vies. sold lor 16 years, with VLiliuost perfcoi REUBEN T mmtjniti\n. iericau (Jut.s, Single nnJ Double 1 citing nt trices that cannot be bcat<jyp> ,'?.lun Implement*, etc. If you wuvxh1 IE 15EST SKW1NU MACHINE WOltl.V 0slx ${y.50 ai- ) l| FREIGHT. ^ Wp HE CKLEltRATKD -UKMOUKSr' SI'Vv IN 'I'llK l.KAI?. V W?i .SOU) ONLY ItY V ||j| ILKINS& YigLgl I Sale al ATURDAY 9T1I. A Quoted Here : ^$||g Mens henxy Hoots, nil sizes, .> 1 :10 Mutch those prices and you will strike oil. Heniiiants Calico, 'Jo per yard. Hemnnnts Drtss Goods 4c per yard. XsSH 80 Dress Goods 6c per yard. lOo Dress Goods, 0Jo per yard. v. loo Dress Goads. 10c per yard. 40c lllack llcnr etta for 24c. 60c 20c. SB G60 Cashmere for 42c. 76c 60c. 80c " 68c. Mi ontli now offered at the following ridiculous ^H^Hj $0 Ovcrconts for $3 05. ^ $8 Overcoats for $5 f>0. , $12 f>0 Overcoats for *8 f>0. m to nny person buying at the GREAI^^^^^HH 1>. ( > I AM I'ION OF LOW 1'ltICES.^^^^H J