j'
TUB ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT.
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; N, 0. UTTLEJOHN, - edii b.
AbubtamtKditobb.
8ELF-R?SPECr.
'When my neighbor's hand 1 luke ;
Hoe, he gives a hearty shake,
Ami ho looks nnd feels as calm,
As >f ho owned his "Uuclo Sam."
Why, you'd never loso your bet,
To guoss that fellow's out of debt ;
And now "on timo" ho bids defiance,
And vows for cash au<l ?' ? Alliance.
ww ??-FREEDOM.
Tho Allianco is doing gi'cat things for tho
intelligent, industrious and honost fanners.
How's that?
^ Why ! It is setting them free.
In what way ?
By unbinding the chains of debt.
ALLIANCE BREVITIES.
Former A. to Fanner B., on New Year'*
morning:
A. How goes it with you, neighbor?
B. Better, thank you.
A. What! been sick ?
B. No I Just financially better.
ECONOMY.
Study to cconomizo timo. Moments aro
useless, if trifled nway;aud tlio man who can
always bo busy and cheerful, is t'.io man who
will accomplish most in the world. An induatrious
man's. odd minutes arc worth a
lazy man's all day.
?*" < - - WW. W r?r i rr-S?.
^TRUSTEES' MEETING.
The Sub Trustees of the Farmers Alliances
of Union County, are requested to meet at
Union Court House, Saturday, the 25th inst..
at II o'clock, I'. M. Every Trustee is rc
quested to bo present at this meeting, no
matter what action his Allianco has taksu in
regard to the Exchange.
W. II. MILLER,
Co. Trustee.
MORE HOMEA&AISED H0Q8.
Mr. Joseph Byars has sent us the net
weight of five hogs, just killed by hiin. Ilis
hogs were 15 months old ; raised from the
kitchen and on fruit, with a little corn before
killing. Tho largest weighed 3.18 pounds,
and the others nearly 300 pounds each. Mr.
-?tfoiYK farmnrn wr lipvr
\ his "hog and hominy" at home. I am in'
/ formed ho hasjnot bought a bushel of corn
" w or a pound of bacon since the war. Iio lias
no bottom lands, yet his cribs are never
. empty, even in August, and his mules are
' Wr always fat. Mr. llyars is nnotlicr of my
proofs that theso grand old hills of Union
havo a bountiful living for all her children
who will do their part to earn it.
NO EXCUSE.
v How frequently do we hear the words, "1
cant," uttered by people who have not tried,
or not inclined to do, or bo what they ought.
Every person that uses the "1 cant," has
''or can quickly make a reason for it, in the
laboratory of the will; yet how 'groundless
and false are nine-tenths of the excuses with
which wo try to hedge in the impombh', "I
r- > x mu i?ns a .iiiigg.iru too Jn*y to woeJc j
From duty he shrinkn, every tdsk he will
. AidU* x*- shirk ^
> - hjobrcad on his hoanl and no meal in his
t * *ii? house is a ruin, his coat is a rag.
^.'.[And can you or I, kind reader, dare liopo
excused by the reasons we are making
.fpr all the neglected and disregarded duties,
when we are summoned before a just
* "Creator ? Reason should always tench us
that "Where there's a will, thero's always a
way'," for performing all of life's duties.
BOOM THE "TIHE3."
ai.i.i.vxck man, l\ to 1).
? C. Who is a friend to the Allianco ?
D. Why, Editor Stokes, of course.
C. How do VOII know lie is nnr fVinml '>
D. Simply bccauao lio speaks well of us,
ami proves his loyalty to us by giving a part
of thespacojn his paper for the publication
of Alliance proceedings aiul Alliance news
_ ~ - generally.
C. How, then, can wo show our appreciation
for our Editor frieud ?
D. By subscribing for tho Union Timks
ourselves and getting every other farmer to
do likewise.
C. Then you proposo to boom Tim Times,
do you ?
D. Most certainly wo do.' Tho farmers
have allowed a most wonderful sticking pro^^^^penaity
for tlie last year ov two, niul by their
^^^^Hited oSorts have worked woudera; why
can't wc boom Thk Times ?
When the farmers began their war on the
Jute trust, predictions of failure could bo
heard on every side. It was said that the
/armors themselves would not stnud to tlioir
pledges; that cotton buyers would pay less
/or cotton covered with the Alliance bagging;
_ that the Liverpool Cotton Exchange would
rqject all cotton not bnled in juto. But the
/armors moved right along, baled their cotton
:--f- . in white, got tho best price's for tho same,
and not a single balo lias been rejected at
the Liverpool market. And now the Alliance
melt are more continued in tho faith
than ever, and next season a bale of cotton
covered with jute will likely bo tho exception.
In all wars against trusts, juto or
otherwise, the Advocate is with the peoplo
first, last and all the time.-~-& C. Advocate.
Killro by a Falling Limb.?Asheville,
N. C., January 18.?Information has juat
reached here of the sad death of Mr. Zeb
Vanoe Wei'all, a nephew of Mr. T. C. West- i
all, of this cltjr. lie was in the mountain I
in MoDowell or Armstrong Creek, and aided,
in ge'tiogout some timber on Thursday.
A large braneh of a I rue fell on him from
, some fifty feet above and killed hiiu instantly.
He leaves a wife and ohild.?Sunday
Iftwt.
- . Shot Tiinovnn tub If a art.?Greenville,
January 18.?W. Henry Charles, a salesman
ia the store of 11. Y. Holism* in West Greenflgr
ville, shot and killed a negro named WashCannon
(his evening nt M e'olook. It ap''V
v-' peare that Ihe negro, who was drunk, bad
been ordered out of the store by Charles,
but reiurned armed wilh a rock, when
Stt Charles a nod in the store door and fired two
shots at him, one (owing effeol near the
j2|' r heart.
MAHllIED.
VINSON?JOHNSON. Married, on the
inat., bf't. W. F.i*ori, Esrj.. Mr. Jess
-HbE Vinson to Mhw Fanny Johnson ; all of Jonas*
ownehijt. A- . ^
?p? E, ORR?SMITH. Married, on the 12th
Rev. J. 11. Couoh, Mr. Joseph Orr ,
SmlU? | all of this County,
l ist of Letters
Remaining in. tho Postoflicc nt Union, for
tho week ending J miliary 24, 1890.
Pe Brown. jS L Hallcrooks.
Beonoieng llluw. |Mrs. John Jeter,
i M Choins. |Mr. Sam Rico.
Ed D Hobby. |.1ohn Sartor, Esq.
Miss Harriett Stccdinau.
Persons calling for tho nbovo letters trill
please say ifudvevtiscd, and trill bo rcquirod
* > pay uuo cent.
COTTON BPTKItS AND (IB0CKB8.
Cotton, por pound, 9010 J.
Bacon, per pound 5.75@0o.
Flour, por 100 lbs,
Meal, per bushel 05c. f
Sugar, por pound, 7@9c.
Coffee, per pound, 19026c ^
Molasses, per gallon, 33040c,
Vinegar, per gallon, 35c.
Rice, per pound, 708c.
Hams, per pound, 13c.
Salt, per sack, 75 cents.
Teas, per pound, 50075c.
Corn, per bushel, GOc.
Removal.
I HAVE moved my ofiice to tlie backroom
over 1$. F. Posey"s Drug Store.
T. Al UN 110, M. D. '
Jan 24 4 2t s
AN EARNEST CALL. "
and have not paid tho same, must respond (
promptly. We are obliged to meet our obli- ?
gations, and our customers must aid us to do d
it. FAKE & THOMSON.
Nov 15 .40 tf t
WANTED 1 5
AN energetic man who understands (
Clothing, to ropre?ent us as Sales-Agent in r
Union, Buporb new Spring line now ready. <
WANAvMAKER A BROWN, 1
Pun. adri.i'Uia.
Largest Clothing and Merchant Tailoring
House in America. It*
Corrected Advertisement
OWING to tho high town license for auctioning
in Union, L will not offer my
stock 'of Hoots and Shoes at auction on
Febronry 3d., as advertised, but will continue
to SELL TUE\1 AT COST.
Home-made Fertilizer.
"LONG'S PREPARED CHEMICALS."
TWO barrels composted with cotton seed
or stable manure makes a ton of good
homc-mado Fertilizer at less than half the
cost of Ammoninted Phosphates.
For sale by
FOSTER, WILKIN'S & CO.
Jan 17 3 4l
SAMUEL S STOKES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
UNION, S. O .
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CO Jr ;
LECTIONS. t
Office in the Times Office. '
[ <
Educate Your Daughters. 1
AND before deciding where, send for a
Catalogue of the i
WILLIAMStON FEMALE COLLEGE. \
THE SPRING SESSION WILL OPEN J
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 181-0.
I will come up from Wrights Ilote', ]
Columbia, Saturday, February 1.
S. LANDER,
President.
Willinmslon, S. C , Deo 18, 1890.
Dec 20 01 7t J
Mortgagee's Sale.
I Will sell at public sale at my warehouse
in Union S. C., during the legal hours of
sale, on 81st .January 1890, the intero.-t of
A. F. Kendriek, in thirteen bales of cotton,
said interest being one-fourth. This sale is
made under power contained in a Mortgage
given to me by A. F^ Kendriek, Oth day of
l......oi ma ? 1?1 ? - ?
iiMjtuoi, AIMJ*', UllU lltUHlKl 111 (1IU lllliuu U1
Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union
County, in Book of Chattlo Mort gagce's B.
No. 2. l'uge l'J3.
T. C. DUNCAN.
Mortgagee.
Jan 17 "* 8 8t
~A~FREE GIFT;
I HAVE 1 dozen handsome band painted
Oil Paintings, 22x30, in neat gilt
frames, which 1 will give to the first twelve
persona who will buy $25 worth of gcoJs
from mo, eicli cash.
Any number of persons may club together
and get one or more pictures. $25
worth of trado will get one picture.
These pictures are sold by dealers at $8 i
and $10?an ornament to any room.
' Also, 1 dozen of the same kind, 14x22,
which I will give for $15 worth of rash
trade.
This is an offer never before made to the
trade hero.
S. M. RICK, JR., E. U.
Jan 17 3 4t
LOW PRICES
? AT? ^
H. F. SCAIFE & SON'S.
12 pounds of Granulated Sugar for$l.
6 pounds good Coffee for $1.
1 pound good Smoking Tobacco for 25 cts.
And everything else in proportion.
We have just received
A fresh lot of Oat Meal.
Self-raising Buckwheat.
Fancy Crockets, &c.
Fresh NORFOLK OYSTERS cvory week.
Call and got prices before buying.
II. F. SCAIFE & SON.
Jan 24 4 2t
NEW STORE,
iTDiir finnnn
Groceries, Confectioneries and Tinware in
(ho west aioro of the Hill & Co. building,
nnd 1 solicit your patronage, guaranteeing ,
satisfaction.
A TIN SHOP. ]
I bnro opened in connection with my <
other business, a Arsl-class Tin Shop, where '
I will meuufnoture nil kind of Tin-ware. <
Repairing also neatly and promptly done.
(Jive me a call.
W. LKLAND DRADDY.
Jftu 17 9 it
State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Commou Plcau.
r. II. Liittejohn, Jack Littlejohn, Maroel'us
Littlejohn, James Littlejohn, Amanda
Littlejohn, Snllie Goudelock, Dr. Wiley
Littlejohn, P. P. Pearson, Susan Blanton,
Hobcrt S. Pearson, Elisabeth Pearson,
James A. Pearson and Mary Ance Jamison,
Plaintiff*, ' , . M
against
Beauregard Pettit, Jnok Pettit, Columbus ^5
Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law J
and distributees of Elisabeth Tate, deceased,
names and residonoe unknown, A
Defendant*. ?]
Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. ^
L'o J. 0. Long, as Sheriff of Union County,
Frances liurneit, Elizahcth Hammrft,
Jenclta Griffin, Mary Pettit, John Pettit,
James Pettit, Elizabeth Mooney, Mary
Petty, Henry Pettit, Adolphus Pettit, .
Beauregard Pct'it, Jack Pettit, Columbus
Pettit, and nil tbe remaining heirs at law,
and distributees of El zabeth Tate, deceased,
names and residenco unknown,
Defendant* in this action:
YOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer tho complaint in this no- =
ion.acopy of which is tiled in tbe office of T
he Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for X
aid County, and to ecrvo a copy of your of
.nswer to tbe said complaint on the sub- Tv
3ribtr at his office, at Gnffhey City, S. C., dti
Kiikiu.LbfAniw '!??? * - * - J' - 1
AwiuDitownnrw^'MP il|j
f you fail to answer the complaint within tin
he timo aforesaid, the Plaiutiffs iu this bu
LCtioo will apply to the Court for the relief ?"
lemanded iu the comp'alnt. at
Witness, J. 11. McKi?stck, Esq , Clerk of Jo
lie Court of Cainmon Pleas, in and for the fei
>ounty aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the
12d day of January, in the year of our Lori
mo thousand eight hun-'red and ninety, rn
iud in the one huudted and fourteenth year H
>f the Sovereignty and Independence of tho fo
United States of Amet ieo. lc
J. II. McKipsick, Clerk C. C. P. at
(1 J. E. WEBSTER, f0
I skai, > Plaintiffs Attorney. fo
l-v-J . ht
ro Henry Pcttitand Beauregard Pcttif, non- ol
resident defendants, and to all the remain- at
ing heirs at law and distributees of Eliza- F
belli Tate, deceased, defendants, non-resi- P
dtnt of this SUlo, nauica and residence
unknown:
You will please take notice Vhat the origi- j
tho Court ofCommon Plena for Uoion county, "
on the 22d day of Janunrr',>.l890.
J. E. WEBSTER, h
Plaintiffs Attorney. Jan
24 8 Ct **
MASTER'S SALES \
Jl
The State of South Carolina. 1
COUNTY OF UNION.
Court of Common Pleas. _
Eloyso Hawkins, Plaintiff, T
against JJ
Isadoro Bobo, W. D. Troxlcr and Mollio <
Trexler, IJrfendanls. V
IN ohcdicnco to an order made in
the above stated case by His Honor,
IV. 11. Wnllnco, Circuit Judge, I will
icll before tho Court Houso door in tho
own of Union, within the legal hours of saic
m the first Monday in February 1800, tho
following described nrmwvtF -*?
481 ACR EH,
All that certain tract of laud lying, being
vnd situate in Cross Keys Township, Union
Count)', Slate aforesaid, containing four
hundred and thirty-one acres, more or less,
xmnded byTyger River, and by lands of
mines i.ong, u. a. Kay, K. f. Kay ana
L'nulina Burnett.
TERMS OF SALE.
Onq-third cash; the balance on a credit of
>nc and two years in cqunl installments
with interest from date, to be secured by 1
>ond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the ^
premises. 2
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County. **
Master's Office, Jan. 11, 1890.
Jan 17 3 8t.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY ON UNION. g
lit the Court of Common Picas.
Silas Johnstone, Master, Plaintiff', "
IN obedience to an order made in the
above stated oaso by his Roper, W. II.
Wallace, Circuit Judge, I wilt4'sell before _
tbe Court House door iu the town of tlnioD,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Monday in Fobruary, 1890, the following
described property, to-wit:
171 ACRES. j
All that certain tract of land, (late the ^
property of Abram Cordon, deceased,)
siiuniv, ijriug nuu ucuig in union uoilUiy,
Slate aforesaid, containing ono hundred and
seventy-one aorea, more or lose, and boun- 8
ded by Tyger ltiver and lands of P. P.
Hamilton, and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ono-balf cash; the balance on a credit of p
twelve months, with interest from day of ^
sale to be secured by bond of the purchaser ?
and a moitgageof the premises. .1
JAMES MUNRO, tl
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Jsn. 11, 1890; n
Jtnr 17 ' ? ' 8' ?'"ST "J
M
State of South Carolina. m
w
COUNTY OF UNION. o<
In the Court of Common Pleas.
William T. Graham, Plaintiff,
against ?
Elizabeth Malone, Sarah E. Bobo, Susan
Clegg, Aun Greer, Defendants.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Served.
To tfce Defendants:
YHOU are hereby summoned and required
to answer Ihe complaint in thia action, a
of which a copy is herewith served upon *
you, and to sorve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the sutoribor at his
office at Union, South Carolina, within ..
twenty days after the servioo kei^ofy excluta^l'f
the day of auoh aervkaiTOid If you
fail taanswer tho complaint witipUwfhe time
uforjpaid, the pJainjgyggjj^B""'011 w.jJS u
t _ J it'.r.Ug .l11 jpMLUkLUfl
- fl
(^) j. ii. mokimick,
J BtAt > * Clerk. '
D. A. TOWNOFND,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
ro the defendant, Susan Clejrg:
Take notice, thai the Summons in I his
iction, of which (he foregoing is a copy, was
lie I in the office of the Clerk of the Court
>1 Common Plea* for the County of Union,
it Union, in Uoim County, .State of South \
^arollna, on 12th November, 1889. *
D. A. TOWNSEND, to
PlaifftlfTa Attorney. 61
Deo. 19, 1889.
1>?0 30 , ?1 ft
^ 1
miU Wiotor
B 0 0 \ MBA "N
md Id order to rcfocc our largo stock, \
II classes of tncrch ndise. VVe will uaak
uying. &,
We aro going to lose out our stock if 1
Kospec
Mnrpli 90
SHERIFFS SALES,
'OR FEBRUARY, 'OO.
Hi .
JY virtue of a warrant to seize crop to
mo directed, I will' sell at- the residenco
William Crocker, iu Union County, on
tesday, the, fourth day of February next,
iring tlio lgfffoWiours of sales, about two
tlliliil 1 1 "I 11 f corn a)*uit
oueand pounds of bay, and about fifty
sliels of cotton seed, seized under warrant
id to be Bold as the crop of II. M. Crocker,
the suit of William Jones and 11. A. I
nss, plaintiffs, against 11. M. Crocker, dcndnnt.
"
l AIAO,
By virtu? of a wai-rnnl to seize crop, to
o directed! I will sell nt tho residence of
. P. McKssick, in Union County, on the
urtli daywf February next, during the
gal liourslpf sales, about three hundred
id twentjmWfc bundles of fodder, nbout
rty buslNoB of corn, t\n> bales of cotton,
rty-eight founds of lint cotton, about two
itndrod bukols of cotton scod, and balance
f crop in taTfield.4l?cizcd under warrant
ul to boflndijA the crop of Klins T.
owlcr, *t<S^uit of ii. P. McKissick,
laintiff, ng^HjfSTllns T. Fowler, defendant.
By vlrte^^ptiexecution to mo directed,
WilF^oll ^ ^ esidenceof 11. O. Hnnoy in
'nion CouCT^^^yji? fourth day of Febru.hours
of sales, I
lo^lio^ra^KrTiETrpersonnl property to
nDOuij^jHnlicB of corn, abotit three
nhdr?vb|kBea oCfodder, interest iu about
mrteen Kund*e|fl?inds of seed cotton, and
bout ono huwHawushcls of cotton seed,
ovicd on onil to lmsold as the property of
mios Cudd. ot tlwsuit of J. T. Hill & Co.,
lointifTs against Latnes Cudd, Defendant.
J 18th J L?XU' 8' U C*
i n iTiiiiniP no ino?i nnini
AU11UN Sf.fer^Tn'id
otto in. If the fealer cannot supply you.
rice, ^ ^T>ry' enclosing advertised
fl/7T!DOUCLAS
l>3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
lOor"Av" u'fc **Laced Grain and Cr?ed__
Bent tuSS world. Examlno lit*
Ij'oo Cg*
?i0O tl HutYli' SCHtM?LlVuOH8.
Dot ton and Lace.
3 &HHOES lad^SS.
FOlt MISSES,
flirt i ' Style. Beit Fitting,
r. Mm*. Sold by
WaltfOTWiaWagon
JNTON MARKET.
The subscribers have formed a partnerlip
for the purpose of carrying on 4he
BUTCHER, UREEX GROCERY,
AFD
teneral JPrroision .Business,
t the old stnnd^^^k door {o R. W. Tinloy's
Jewelry sl^Vand respectfully ask
ie patronage of (^citizens.
Our aim will be to. keep ''""Tfltn hmd
~s ^ xTrrynTfffg cTIe
malty wanted for the table.
One of the film wiil always bo at the
arket to wait on those who may call, or
ill be with the wngon to receive ordors
; residences.
Give us a fair trial.
WAllREN D. ARTHUR.
J. D. HUMPHRIES.
Jan 10 2 tf
GO TO THE
UNION MARBLE
AND
IRANlTf WORKS
IONUMKNTH, JRSTCNMI.AND MARgenerally,
Always tt> order. A
BfttOriog and de
- -v
Put, nt m
*.
ood,
ncribor*.
t 1 milt
lets than
& ca
L P E R :
EVER"
. we find that wo arc
-*V . TT J Bin ? T|T -vg^djBT} ?Vi**<y
-d s inWCT
f0 are now offering special bargains in
;e it to your interest to call beforc I ^
low prices will be any iuduccuicnt.
. r?u
RICE & MCLTJRE.
13 tf_ 1
YfTposey,
DRUGGIST.
n.u .i >..u.u? ' " PURE
MEDICINES, DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
TOILET ARTICLES
TRUSSES. SHOULDER BRACES, AC,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OILS,
TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW ?LAS
PAINT BRUSHES,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS.
" V' ' '
PURE WINES
for Medicinal use.
Careful and courteous attention to each
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM
PO UNDED AT A LL II0 URS.
1Vo select our goods with greet est enro,
buy them na low ns they can be bought
for cash, and sell them at Lowest Living
Prices.
lb l\ POSBV.
March 22 12 ly.
FIDELITY
LOAN and. TRUST CO.
OK ?
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
CAPITAL PAIR IN, . SJO.OOO.tiO
OFKIOEUS.
President, George (Infield*
Treasurer, - - W. U. Burnet'.
Attorney, - - J. lb Clcvolaud.
lllUKCTOltS.
Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland.
W. S. Manning. j Geo. W. Niclnlls.
D. E. Converse. I \V. E. Burnett.
T. C. Duncan. I G'-orgo Co ft eld.
Interest allowed on deposits at the rn'c of
four per cent, p r nnattm, an 1 added to
accounts sctm-annuaily. "
l?_
Filial [
NOTICE M.
ricxico. Administrator of tho estate of
J. &Plcil?f,r deceased, has applied to James I
M. Gee, Judgo of Probate, in and for the
County of Union, for n linal discharge as
such administrator.
It is ordered, that the seventh day of
February, A. D. 18'JO, bo fixed for hearing
of Petition, and n final settlement of said
Estate. JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate Union County.
Jan 10 2 4t*
Final Discharge,
NOTICE is hereby given that K. V. Gist,
Administrator tie bonis non of tho estate
of William 11. Gist, deceased, has applied
to James M. Gee, Judge of Probate,
in and for tho County of Union, for a final
discharge as such Administrator.
It is ordered, that the twentieth day of
February A. I)., 1800, be fixed for lienring
of Petition, and ajliBt^
Judge Probnte Union County.
Jan 17 8 4t*
Money to Loan.
ON improved farm lands, in sums of
$300, and upwards. Loans repayable
in small annnal installments, through a
period of six years, thus enabling the borrower
to pay off his indebtedness without
exhausting his crop in any one year.
Apply at once to
P. A. TOWNSEND,
Attorney, Union, 8. C.
Oct 18 42 Cm
JEFFERSON DAVI8.?"i:
uine" now being prepared by ltev. J. Wm. Jones,
with assistance of Mrs. will be authentic,
charmingly written, beautifully illustrated and
bound .--in every way worthy of tho subject.
eta wanted. Coniptote out At ). Satisfaction
WtaoAor money refunded. Order now. Hrst
, 11 r-t M-rveds Addr'joa I
Jan 10 ? -71 ~ '' W
IT^ilwilrh fat tli* world. r?.lcct
inn timekeeper. Warranted heavy,
>|n?\lou[> oold hunttnr nnr.
ViH^n Inoih la<1li>?'anil gam ealrea
M^V/wllh works and sasss of
Aj^B^eqnal ealao. Oam raKSOSln
locality ran rccure om
together with our largo
^^Wand valuable llnaof llnusehnltl
rNnmplM. Tkaao eemplee, as wall
_ the watch, art free. All lha work yota
aood do Is te show what wo aortd too to thoss who rail?your
Msada and neighbors and thoaa about you-thalalwSya "tulta
la trs I nobis traits for ua. which holds for years ,urA
5Sasara;r?5is gjgyff'g j
Stlnson Si Co!.
Kfirwwcah^s?
500,000 Brioks for lalo, by
J. II, B01MBH & CO
NOTICE TO C
A.J1 ol* Out* Heav
... ust; <GJo,
AVe arc now offering tliem
money ta buy Spring and Sur
WE MEAN WI
and if you don't believe we ar
see our bills and we will gladl
Goods cost us.
Don't put oil* but come at
RODGER &
Sunt. fi
SPECIAL
1
MILLINERY, DRY ROODS,
SH0E?
3IOAKY WE
SEE SOME OF
Good Sliiriing, 4\ cents, good Calico, 5 cc
Won) ens' shoes, 50 cent a and upward,
?r>Urt feather. for $ 1 10, blankets,
and upwf
CLOTHING,
We nrc certainly Headquarters for Clol
been selling, but we bought very largely thi
hand which will be sold at cut-throat pricas
MONEY SAVED.? If you wish to save
believe we have the Stock and the price to
NKW noniis! w? ....? ? -
triulc.
Call and see lis and we "ill do you sonu
every man, woman aud child.
Thanking you for past favors, we arc
(iii A HA
Sept 14
GUNS AND .
IVE have a Invcre slock of Imported and
Muzzle and Urecch Loading, which we nr
Also, Powder, sho', Ulanl; and Loaded Sli
anything in this liii", it vi 1 pay you io call
r,1AOmn T\ -cr rr <.
, r U31 JliK, w
J ail 4 *
Ureal Clearing On
See the Prices
7CO yards Cnl'co at 3:] c worth 5 c.
800 " " at 4.1c worth G]c.
400 jar J a Wool tided Kentucky Jeans, at
22,1c.
Ticking, nt G \ an J 8c.
Feather Tickwa. at 111c nml 13 ? ?'?
nnu lt?C
AU-wool red Flannel at 13.1c.
Woniens solid leather Shoes at hue.
Childrens copper tip Shoes, at 35c.
Chihlrens soil shoes at 10c.
Mens Brogans at 75c.
High priices arc dcail. FLYNN has kil
A fresh lot of Clothing received lust mo
prices:
$8 Suits for $4 85. ?.
?10 Suits for ?(' 25
ltlnck Cork Screws, ?8 75, ?10 and S12 50.
1'iuB, Hairpin?, Buttons nnd Thread t/n
CLEARANCE SALE of
LEADER AND CI
May 27
DR. WARNER'S "CORAI
DR. STRONG'S "NURSIN
"C0UT1L" AND OTIIER
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
ALL TO BE FOUND AT :
HARRY
April.19 J
ASH BUYERS! '
y Winter Ooods
i ^?ueli as
11LLTS,.HATS.
mbst1 "'
at COST, in order to raise
inner Goods.
I AT WE SAY,
e selling thorn at ?ost, ask to
y show you exactly what the
once to the Banner Store of
PURCELL a
? ? " /'
BARGAINS
. N *
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS,
i, ETC.
MUST 1IAVK.
OUR PRICjES:
ols, pood Wool Jeaua, 22.} cents nnd upward
Mens' wholcstock llrrgans, 05 cents, Mens
00 cents, Dress Goods, 5c, 8}\ 10c, nnd up
ird, Lead Pencils, 5 cents per dozen, good
andkorcliiof'', 5 fur 5 cents. Pins, 2 papers
ice, Button". 12. doseti for 5 cuts, Ladies
CLOTHING.
thing, judging from the -qua itity we have
s season consequently have a big Slook on
money in buying your goods, we bonettly
save it on.
large lot ot new goods for the Christmas
5 good. A cordial invitation is extended to
Most rospectfnl'y,
M & SPARKS',
cheap cash store.
37 if
A11 MUNITION, ^
American Guns, Single nnl Double Barrel,
o selling ut prices thai cannot be beaten,
ells, Gun Implements, e;c. If you want
at FOSTER. WILKINS & CO.
THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN T11E
WORLD.
0N,Y $19.50 ANli
FREIGHT.
THE CELEBRATED DE.MOKEST" STILL
ljyijUK LEAD.
SOLD ONLY BY
ILK INS & CO.
f if
t Sale at Flym's.
Quoted Here :
Mens lieaxy Boots, all sizes, $1 30
Match these prices and you will strike oil.
Remnants Calico, 2o per yard.
Remnants Dress Goods 4c per yard.
?? Bres^Ooods^Gc^cr^r^^, - :
15c Dress Goods, 10c per yard.
40c Black llenr etta for 24c.
50o " " " 20c.
Goc " Cashmere for 42c.
Too " " " 50c.
80c " " " 58c.
led them.
>uth now offered at tlio fallowing ridiculous
$(i Ovcrconts for $3 05.
?8 Overcoats for $5 50.
$12 50 Overcoats for $8 50.
oitn in to any person buying at the GREAT
J>. C.FLYNN,
IAMPION OF LOW PRICES.
12 tf
sets
r."
JNE."
[G."
KINDS
LACES, CHEAP.
HIE EMPORIUM OF
M. COHEN & BRO.
At Colton'a old stand.