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and grew on ateadily until September 15. Then the caterpillars left nothing but stalks and bolls. I am confident the patch wou Id hare made one half bale more to the aore if the caterpillar had not attaokod it. The land was old and worn. Ten years ago I commenced to manure it. Soil is sandy, mixed a little witholny in spots; subsoil yellow clay, varying from six inches to ihreo feel in the twolve acres. The following is the cost: b Work, ploughing and hoeing ? '.Mi 80 Cottonseed for manure 120 60 Guano (600 pounds to acre) 79 20 Coif of picking 100 50 $480 00 ' 1 gaihored 28 bales, weighing 506 pounds, and including bagging (jute) and ties, averaging net $45?the 28 making $1,260, and tbe net on the 12 acres $774. 1 planted Pelerkin eeed, hybridized with the Jones big boll.?Hampton Guardian. , . - ? Annex to panmirs.?Let the fanners hold their Convention, atcer clear of cxtromcs in the conduct thereof, show a just appreciation of the feelingsifnd rights of others in all of .-their proceedings, add ' they will be surprised at the outside following that will come to their support.. Tho Alliance ''and other farmers' organizations should ; .-take action ih this matter. The Con? . vention should be held, and there ought to be a large attendance of the ablest men within the ranks of the farmers. The 27th of March is' not far off, and in order to make v the Convention a success, preparations for ' V - it should bo commenced at once.?l'rotperity Pr***- ^ _ ? Tits T'ltatia u Vl' flTe boldencd to broak- them, and then ^rihe greatest impertinence flaunt it in tne very face of the Grand Juries, the chief custodians of the peoplo, and they will take no notice of it. So long as Grand Juries have not the norvc and grit to do their sworn Huty, just so long will the country be steeped in crime. Let tlicni show themselves to be men fcnd that they can rise above local prejudices and petty jealousies, and know no man in tho discharge of their duty, i am usual vots In Ihis county snd hs thinks Greenville will come up to his support beyond a donbt. He numbers many of the loading men of that count* in;?:?'- hi: supporters. Wfxen tha lima oomes to begin the ^^^^^S^^UYe^^eriohsly, ttnotfhtall y, Pierce Mitchell. Mitchell asked Smith t( pay him an account, wlu-n Smith wheelec and cut him in the neck, severing the largt artery. Smith is in jnil. Both parties arc colored. Mitchell is dying.?Col. llegitter. Coin Water Suits W alii all a.?Walhnlla, S. CM Feb. 5.?Prohibition lias been tried in our town a month already, very much to tlio satisfaction of every one. Instead of beiu g the means of stagnating business, it has revived it. There are three new stores being % opened and not a vacant storeroom in the * business quarter. There is also considerable building and repairing going on.?OreenvilU JV??rs. Diath or Farmbu Jones.?Atlanta, Feb, ruary 8.?Primus Jones, a member of the Legislature, and the farmer who has for a longtime past marko'.ted the first bale of eotton for the whole South each session, died > todij of ps(u?*stti. "'lit was proMoy me most successful farmer in Georgia. ? " . ?TT" ,< .a v? . - n. " n auA> vuijkt nUVSK J? t5Tl(O V ID. Uftl1m, Texas, February 8.?Tho Dallas County Court House with nearly nil its oontents was burned yesterday. Tho district and county elerk records and the contents of the county Treasurer's office were saved in the fireproof vaults. The loss is estimated at 980,000; insurance $40,000, mostly in leading Eastern 'companies. i'~ Nkoroks Lsayixo Nkwhkhry.?Anderson, .. ^ttabruney 7.?Sixty colorc<l immigrants from , JBpwberry. in charge of W. II. Gaines, passed Tkere this afternoon en route to Arkansas. They are seeking richer lands and not better white people or higher wages. Anolhor crowd will follow from Newberry next week. ?if tics and Comritr. .. ?? : If.. O.J ? t\ - ? ? i Piua or tvrruN IN AUGUSTA.? Augusta, Ga., Feb. 7.?Cotton has reached the highest prico of the season, 10 9*16 for nftddltng. -The mills, expecting lower prices, havo only a moderate supply on hand. ;^*hj? office Of the Southern Hi press OOiu-. pany at Blacksburg has been robbed several times lately, the amount stolen amounting in all to about $18,000.. . No arrests have as yet be?n made.?Col. Ktgister. . 7?^? Ji'dos llrnsnN Joiks thk Church.?Last Snnday night Judge J. II. Hudson was baptised ^and received into full uiombership in the Baptist Church in this place,?Uennd/s AlHane*. OBITUARY, TREFZER.?'>Died, at the residence of MaJer W. M. Foster, on the 7th of February 1890. L'ttfo FreJerick William Trefier, aged 5 months and six days A sufferer sines he was boro, Poor lit'le Willie's dead and gone; p . A?d gone to God who gave him birth, too pare to live on earth. parte oC tbe c</un?. _ a fte" ^ork surgeon became IMS.' jtfefc.f^yV. ?"*"d w*oted to kill bis wife. -san MBaSBS \L Onrnef, a money broker of Han Franl_ iB ?r' -" ^WUHfcr Remaining Wishe ' Ibo week ending Eebrunry 14, 1890. Coleman Mr J W, McColler Uolluc Mm Hamoe Mr lien McCow Mr C C Herri# ton Lewis Palmer Mr Henry l'rof. Lawrence ' Tort one Mr A 11 MeLemoro Mr L L m Person* calling for the *1k>vo letters will W please nay If advertieed, and will be required . m~to par one cent. / J. C. HUNTER, P. M. na lei no one escape who violates tho law in any manner. ? Orangeburg Spectator. X Fi BUVBo' Til wv UJ?CaI.! * ? vara. xjvipencil!, ryuruttrj 6.?The matter of establishing a farmers' loan and savings bank at this place is being ' vigorously pushed. The seoretaries of the , 8ttb-Allianoes met here a few days since to , report the amount of subscription secured to the capital stock and to perfeot further arrangements for tho establishment of the cnV. terprise. A considerable subscription has ..ti, already been made, and it will only be Accessary to make a general canvas to raise lb anaeunt sufficient to commence operation. -v" ' * v - : ? David C. Ready, tho whito man who recently killed.a colored prisoner in llarnwcll County under circumstances of tho greatest f atrocity, lias been, captured and lodged in jail. The murder of which lie is guilty is almost without parallel for brutality in tho history of this State. Thero appears to bo no good reason why Ready should not ho hanged. It is hoped that t he jury will innko quick work of his case. South Carolina neteds an object lesson in hanging, and ire do not know a better subject than Heady.? News and Courier. Foa Coxgrbss.?Tho Spartanburg correspondent of the News and Courier says Senator R. M. Smith has announced it as his intention to enter the race for Congress > . is the coming campaign. Ro feels sure of Union Prices Current. COERKCTKU WEEKLY BY FARR & THOMSON, COTTON 111'Y ERS AND OROCKBS. ^ Cotton, per pound, 9J@10.$ Bacon, per pound, 5}c. Flour, per 100 lbs, . $2(? $3 Meal, per busliel 05c. Sugar, per pound <l(.i,9c. Cotfee, per pound, 20(S}26c. Molasses, per gallon, 35^00c. Vinegar, per gallon, 40c. j Rice, per pound, 6}@8jc. ItaiYis, per pound,. 18c. Suit, per sack, 75 cents. Ten:?. per pound, B0(ji$1. Corn, per bushel, 00c. Texas It. R. P. Oats for Kale at FAR 11 & 1II OMSON'S. Feb 14 7 8t A Medical Call. f ALL persons indebted to the subscriber ^ in any way, are hereby notified that I am greatly in want of money, and must col.lect at once All who owo me will, therefore, take duo notico nnd govern themselves accordingly. J. F.. GARNER, M. D. Feb 14 7 2t. Lumber for Sale. THE remaining Lumber that was in the large building on the Fair Grounds is -9 square^lumbar. sfuiMttig, a lot of ' . wmrCTlng nnd joins is almost as i good as new for outhouses. Apply to < 8. S. STOKES, i Times office. 1 Notice to Shippers and Con- < signees. j NOTICE is hereby given that on nnd nftcr the 1st. day of February, 1890. there will be a charge for the detention of , cars of one dollar per day or any fractional part thereof, if not loaded or unloaded with- ' in forty-eight hours after Icing placed ou 1 proper loading or unloading tracks. F. H. COUNTS. Agent. GO TO THE UNION MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS! t r o k MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MARBLE WORK GENERALLY, Always on hand, or mndo to order. A large selection ready for loitering nnd delivering at short notice. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, Lime, Cement, &c. always on hand, at ni low prices as any honorable dealer. Orders most respectfully solicited. ] GEORGE GEDDF.S. Nov. 20 47 if The State of South Carolina. ^COUNJY OF UNION. . 1 . 1114 made suit to me ri , bitn Letters of Administration, I with will annexed, on tho estate of nud ef) J ?',? Mrs. Jane E. Sims, deceased. ( *?v?j nro uiereiore, to cilo aud admon, isb all aad singular the kindred and credit. I ors of (he said Mrs. Jane E. Sims, deceased, (hat they bo end appear before mo in the l'robnte Court lo ho held at Uuion C. II., South Carolina, on the 21st day of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, lo show cause, if any they have, why the safd administration should not be granted. Oiven under my hand this 29th day of January, A. D. 1890. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Jan 31 6 Gt Mortgage SaleBY virtue of a power contained in a mortgage given by James 1*. Hollingsworth to J. 0. Kice. dated 22d Juua, ltwo, and Recorded in the office of the Register of -MsKftTassS. S',r Unr. p';-erim.T will sell at public outcry, before the Court House, at Union, 8. C-, during the legal hours of sale, on Salesday in March next, all the right, title and interest that James P. Hollingsworth 'has, (said interest being one-third of one-half) in that tract of land containing one hundred and seventy-five acres, lying and being in Fish I)ani township, in said county, and adjoining lands of estate of John Kelly, William Allwine, and others. Terms?;CASII. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES G. KICK, Mortgagee. Feb 14 7 St I Oi.i. .fo?xl ? " oktttu oi oouiu Carolina. i COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG. In (he Court of Probate. Summons for Relief?Complaint served. Thomas R. Trimmjer*fWW ?'?' ? "?4 ? I t.ommon I'leas for Spartanburg County, av < Administrator of the personal estate of Viotoria Stone, Plaintiff, agaimt J. II. Williams, as Administrator of Ulyses Williams, with his will nnnoxeJ, and in his own right, Qordon Williams, Franocs J. Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams and Eugeoia lloopor, Defendant*. To J. 11. Williams, as Administrator, and in his own right, Gordon Williams, Pranoes j J, Vaughn, Monroe L. Williams, Eugenia Hooper, Defendant* in thit action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this notion, a copy of wbioh is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subsorihors at their office, at Spartanburg, 8. C., within twenty days after the servioe hereof, eselusive of the day of sueh servioe, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this aotion will apply te ' H^^ourt for the relief demanded in the I W. a. THOMAPON, * To Francos J.*V,utghn and Eugenia Hooper, defendants. Tike notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of wbioh the foregoing is a copy, was filed in 'lie l'robate court for Union county, at Union C. II., on tho Uth day of February, 18DO. ? W.S. TII0MA80N. , DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., \ rial miff's Attorneys, a Spartanburg, 8. C. J Feb 14 7 fit. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Commou rieas. II. Littlejohn, Jack Littlejohn, MarceUus Littlejohn, James Littlejohn, Auianda Littlejohn, Sallie Goudclock, Dr. Wilej Littlejohn, 1*. 1*. Pearson, Susan Blantou, Robert S. Pearson, Elisabeth Pearson, James A. Pearson eud Mary Anne J*mi. eon, Plaintiff*, againtl I. 0. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, Frances Burnett, Elisabeth Ilammett, Jenetta Griffin, Mary Pettit, John Pettit, James Pettit, Elizabeth Mooncy, Mary Petty, Hcnrj' Pettit, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard Pettit, Jack Pettit, Cclumbus Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elizabeth Tate, deceased, names and residence unknown, Defendant*. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. 1*0 J. G. Long, as Sheriff of Union County, Frances Burnett, Elizabeth Ilammett, Jenetta Griffin, Mary Pettit, John Pettit, James Pettit, Elizabeth Mooney, Mary Petty, Ilenry Pet til, Adolphus Pettit, Beauregard Pettit, Jock Pettit, Columbus Pettit, and all the remaining heirs at law, and distributees of Elisabeth Tate, deceased, names and residenco unknown, Defendant* in this action : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ^ lion, a copy of wki?b is Afed In the office! the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas fl said County, and to servo a copy of yotfl inswer to the said complaint on the subsoriber at his office, at Gaffney City, S. C., iriinin iwomy aays aiier tne service hereof, axclusivo of the day of such service ; and if you foil to answer the complaint within [he time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the rcliol Jemnniled in the comp'aint. Witness, J. 11. McKissick, Esq , Clerk o1 Lhe Court of Common Pleas, in and for the bounty aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the 22d day of January, in the year of our Lord ane thousand eight hundred and ninety, ind in the one hundred and fourteenth year )f the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of Antcrien. J. 11. McKissick, Clerk C. C. P. I J.E.WEBSTER, sbai. y Plaintiffs Attorney. To Henry Peltit and Beauregard Pcttit, nonresident defendants, and to all the remaining heirs at law and distributees of Elisabeth Tate, deceased, defendants, non-resident of this State, names and residence unknown : You will please take notice that the origiial complaint in this action, together with he summons, of which the foregoing is a ;opy, was tiled in the office of the Clerk o< ho Court ofComuion Pleas for Union county, in the 22d day of January, 1890. J. E. WEBSTER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Jan 24 3 tit Wait for the Wagon OF THE CJNION MARKET, The subscribers bavo formed a nartneri ijjjjjjha nm? 'it ffHffurinr. * AND General Provision Busines at the old stand, next door to R. W. Ti elcy 8 Jewelry Store, and respectfully a the patronnge of the citizens. Our aim will he to keep always on hat the best of meats and everything el usually wanted fur the table. One of the firm wiil always be at t] market to wait on those who mav nail win do with the wagon lo receivo orde at residences. Gi?e us a fair trial. WARREN D. ARTHUR. J. P. HUMPHRIES. Jan 10 2 if FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CQ ? ' ' ? 0 V ? SPARTANBURG, S. C. CAPITAL TAID IN, - $30,000.0 officers. President, - George Cofield Treasurer, - - W. E. Burnett Attorney, - - J. B. Cleveland DIRECTORS. Joseph Walker. I J. B. Cleveland. W. 8. Manning. | Geo. W. Nicbolls. D. E. Converse. I W. E. Burnett. T. C. Duncan. I George Cofield. Interest allowed on deposits at the rate o four per cent, per annum, and added U aocounta semi-annually. July 19 29 ly ^1 IIAI flC froMOUo- Rm Ut how have ageney for 8. C. Allen A Co'e alboma and peblW liom and often make VbO a fey." (Hlgned) W. M. tiAkkltOK. William Kline, Hanrlaburg, Pa., wrllMi "I hare noser known |B anything lo eell like your album. Yenterday 1 took order* enough to pay me over ?SS." W. J. El "? > Bangor, Ma., wrkee: "I J^H^a an order tor yonr album a* JMalmoat every l.outo I rlelt. .My prodtlsoftena.mocha.MSO EAJ%f^ter<>r a single day a work." SSJfijfe^Othrr. are doing quite a. w alt | MB" hare not tract ,o giro aims who take* hold of tklegrand buelneea pBre'npgla^d profeL Shall we start YOU in tnis bnsiaessa reader! Write tone and learn all about It for yourself. We ire storting many: we will alert yon If you dont delay until mother gete aheadof you In yoer part of the conntty. If yen lake bold you will be able la pick up gold feet. WneadJn account of a forced manufacturer. eala 1SA.OOO ten 'J*' Chotowpnitli Album* arete be eold to the S!?p!* ?ach. Hound In Hoyel Crimson Silk Valret nath. Charmingly tleeoraled laaidee. Ilandeomeet albums In tba trorld. Largest Hire. Greatest bargains seer known. Agents hinted. Liberal term a. Big money for agents. A117 one ran alklny arrraaary. W hrrcrar ahown, wry on* wantr la por:h*M. Afrnli tak* thouaanda of ordara with rapidity Rtrrr bafnra known. Orrat pmllra await arrry worker. A**nU ara naklng fortunra. UMmaka aa mark > mm. Vou, rradar, an do aa wall a* any one. Full Information and tanaf frrr, o Ikoa* who wrfla for aamr, wltk partlrnlara and Irrma for our ''amity Hllilar, llooka and I'rriodlcal*. Af\cr you know alt, houla you conclud* to go no furthor, why no harm la do**. Addraaa K. C. ALUM * CV., Aiocira. Mitat ULvH^fHBKtelZ aataitniiwdMrt^wiiwaiawi JtrJf y Pr laoti rnaaith waklataMTi YoC |bH|iaakm. Onty Ikoai who aiki ?^KaW,?| laaaal ooooran maka aw* *< i^i^^^HHlk*<kaM,;MyniMm?iial* CVPNnHH^B ntani la to ahow on* food* la EI t thoaa who can?root aatahbord T? llAfir^^KS Uf tlaaa around you. Tha b*. AY,MHff?^^r"bt ?t o>to adnrtoainaaad to1""" ah mi tha amall and af tha totoaop*. Tha foOowtuy *d gtraa tha appaarana* tfll mdnond f I^EADQU ?ro BtIG( -3 JUST RE A car load of fine BUGGIES ; GGIES. PILETOl?. DOUBL1 CARTS "d a nice lias of HARN1 STOVES ! WILL HATE A MR LOAD C I DA These Baggies boj Stoves will bo mnnrovort nin?n ' / r ^BpE, ajWrill not be uudereold. all for their liberal patro of (be same, I am, I W. ] 1 LEADI : THE GE 1 TH ?4f? ".or r . " v* '' : WeJukve got 1 M8? % but must relea room for tbe SPRING AND ARE SELL IN COME AND BE CONV1 | COME TO ALE AT THE E I CAD-noNjISfc^ K|i9 l||t' y lill LkI f?** CO 0. CO Ol l^?"? crto ? V4C OnULO LADIES. 1.78 SHOE FOR MISSES. ; i^z; Rs&\,sziS8!%?rt Examine W. L. Douglas' $2 ahoea foi Ladies and gentlemen. 8. M. RICE, JR., E. U. Agent Union, 8. C. Jan 10 1 Cm. f ll K H IriM, tbo pnblUhara of ths flciantlflo ?Jjj J Amartaan^oontlnua tojot M^4Mtora Otratn;, o5iar*oonnWiaa.' Thair aipariaaoaU oaaqualad a&d tbotr faeiUUaa an nam*. . Drawtan and apaclfloatlona prepared and tlad in tba Palant OBoa on abort notion. Tarma mj raaaanabW. Ifo charge for asamlnatioo af andela the 1 orgeat circulation and la the moat lnfloentlal newapeper of Ita kind pobltahed la the world, a^d ratanda*** aotloa ertry patentee 3BTSsttKssre admit tad to ba the boat pa par darotad to acta are. masbanioa. InrantiODS, engineering worka, u4 tihftf dstkdrLmnnIn aT InAntoial ? ?w IWbad ln'?njr eountrf. It" contain* thVnMMaof ^rr^'iKSirtK^ M|Broftdwfty,niw York. ... MiHiiroCIt ||ff^ mnif, liTT0I rY ip LAW, UNION, 0. SPECIAL ATTEST ION pjtlD TO COLLECTIONS.V /Office In tho Tixm Office. .? V-. 500)000 BriokS tor sale, by J. H. fi01>Q?H 4C0 ARTERS IIES. 8 ? r OEIYED, (E-' OPEN BUGGIES, TOP BUG 2 SEATED BUGGIES, ROAD :ss. STOVES ! ! . 1 ( >F COOK STOVES IN A FEW Y8. 1 sold for CASH, or oo a credit for FARTERS for GENERAL HARDoago io the past and soliciting a con with respect, [>. BEWIjEY. NG DEALER IN HARDWARE. I 11 IIP, E GRIP. it on our Goods, ,se it to make GOODS, G GOODS AT COST. NCED. A HEARTY WEL MPORIUM OF M. COHEN & BRO. \| | ~B. F. FObM , DRUGGIST. D ? A L E It IN PURE MEDICINES, DRUGS CHEMICALS, TOILET A RTICLES TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, &C. "*1 rhtr" TURPENTINE, PUTTY, WINDOW GLAS PAINT BRUSHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, r LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS CHANDALIERS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS' for Medicinal use. Carcfol and courteous attention to eooh customer. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT ALL HOURS. We Select OUr ffOOrU wi?h orrnl?.t buy them as low as they can be bought for cuh, and sell them At Lowest Living Prices. B. P. l'OSEY. March 22 12 ly. Earthquake. WE were aroused the other morn, ingwiih ? MIGHTY RUMBLING ! BRICK AND ROCK PALLING ! HOUSES ROCKING I CANNONS PIRING I FIRE-BELLS RINGING ! WOMEN SQUALLING ! DOGS A-BARKING! MERCHANTS CUSSING ! THE EARTH TREMBLING ! wsnrn tiik GREAT EARTHQUAKE OP LOW PRICES, AT V LELANB SRADDY'3, New Cash Store. P. S. Chce?e and craokors, oh ! how nice, Co.a snack. Jan 17 3 if I "TERR SLAUG In prices, fur the next 20 days, as tore in Columbia, and will bring tho Goo oom for them, and therefore offer my e >rico asked clsowhcre. Think of it?Childrena 60c shoes for 2 Ladies Button Boots for 75c, worth 81 Ladies fine Button Boots for 05c, worth Men's Suits at 83 25, worth SC. Men's Suits at 84 10, worth 88 50. Calicoes at 4 J cents, worth 8i cents. Worsteds, Tricots, Cnssimcrcs, Jcani Bankets, Flannclp, Collars, Cuff#, Hntf Corsets, and every ar'iclo slaughtered will I havo 6 show eases nod a first-class cot ess than half what they cost. LEADER AND CIIA May 27 1 NOTICE TO Gi r . . All of Our Hcavj Must Go, BLANKETS, Qi BOOTS, SHI Wo'ore now offering them ti money to buy Spring an.1 Sum WE MEAN WE and if you don't believe we are sec our bills and wc will gladl) Goods cost us. Don't put off, but come at RODGER & Sept 6 SPECIAL 1 TOfrNERY3R^00ll ci urn MO>EY WE SEE SOME OI Good Shining, 41 cents, good Calico, 5 c Womeira' shoes, 60 cents nnd upward, Boots, solid leather, fur $ 1 40, Blankets, ward, Counterpanes, 60 cents nntl upw Writing Paper, 6 cents per quire, Pocket II for 6 cents, Ladies Hats at your own pr Shawls in abundance, f.om 16 cents up. CLOTHING, We are cerlainlv iio~.i * J "' u,i"'ir|crs for Cio been selling, but wo bought very largely (hi hand which will be sold at cut-throai prioos Thanking you for past favors, we are graha: 8cpt 14 GUNS AND i WE have a large stock of Imported and J Muzzle and Breech Loading, which wo are Also, Powder, shot, Blank and Loaded She anything in this line, it will pay you to call ( "ft Jan 4 T __ . l_ Money to Loan. ON intproTcd farm lands, in sums of $I><K), an J upv nttl*. Loans repayable in small anoni^jtaiosullnieiits, through a period of enabling the l>or-s| to I' exhausting his^^^^^sny one year. Apply at ouoe to D A. TOV/NSKND, Attorney, Union, S. C. Oct 18 42 Cm JEFFERSON DAVIS? 2&.vlt ume" now Iteing nrejiared by Her. J. Wni. Jones, with assistant of Mrs. Davis, will he authentic, charmingly written, Imautlfiilly illustrated and bound, -In every ~r.y trsrthr of th? subject. Agents wanted. Coni|>k-te outfit St. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Ordor now. First ) come, ftr?t ser red. Address B. F. JOHNSON A CO.. 1000 Main Street, Richmond, Ya. Jan 10 2 7t IBLE I [HTER I 1 will be compelled (o close up uiy I ds to I'uiou. I am obliged to make 1 otirc block at n little over half tbo j 5 cents. 25. 81 75. | ?, Towels, Table Damafck, Shecliog, ?, Caps, Trunks, Laces, Ilamburgs, t a vim. ubination iron safe that will bo sold at 1>. C.VMJTTX9T1* 1 MP ION OF LOW PltlCES. 2 tf BUYERS. r Winter Goods Such us UILTS, HATS, W& ETC AJIJk V* kt COST y iu. - - icdac " incr Goods. tAT WE SAY, selling tliein at cost, ask to r show you exactly what the once to the Banner Store of PURCELL 3G ly BARGAINS UST have ? OUR PRICES i cn(9, pood Wool Jeans, 22;. cenN o?,i ?nward ice, Rmtons, J2 dozen for 5 cms. u iiC9 CLOTHING. thing, judging from the qua itiiy wo hove s season consequently have a big Stock ou Most respectfully, *MB BBS M & SPARKS'. ~ CHEAP CASH STOKE. .17 tf AMMUNITION. American Guns, Single and Double Darrel, selling at prices that cannot be beaten. Its. Glin tmnlnm'"1" 1 * ?_ .j.vu.vuii', civ. 11 you wani it FOSTER, WILKINS & CO. niE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN TIIE num.n. 0NLY $19.50 AND FREIGHT: TIIE CELEBRATED "DEMOHEST ' STILL IN THE I.EAl). SOLD ONLY BY ILKINS & CO. 1 If 0VT*1K !??* !?JO?* *? I#??B " ? V OMBUI MAippy tpjv.udn pn? ltd OHV OXtl ?uoij ium n?>no.t'?n joj q.OM o| oJ o| ?qy (qno.* no < j) 'u? .?cuq no/ uur '>! 'nudii II* /?? ?AV Pl?dn ? atiqi put 'p*M*l? wooacq*. udIkj tptoq q.qq?'anmj apm t(qit>|*A u| iina.i ?/?Mt*i?q,?ooX inoqv ??oqi pu? ajoqqXi.ti pn?a|.n?i^ no/?||*J oqat aaoqi oi no/ pta?? ?aa >?qM ?oqt oi ?f op |>ni no/ qjoaa *m UY 'MB "* '<!??* - , , /a*?q p*tu*j?4A '.?d?oqjuiiV^^^| ssajsw^i A Good Horse for Sale. a vv pov."on wanting a good Buggy or JtX. Wagon Horse can purchaso ono at a reasonable nrico by npp'ying to MRS. E. V. SPEARS, about 4 miles from Union. Fob 7 (i 21*