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h is name, as ono wishing to enlist ia the
service of his country, and [erhajs such
sentimental thoughts as these were running
through his minJ :
"My country, 'tis for tbee,
Though farmer I may be,
All selfish interests 1 disown.
I'll work for thee and thee plone."
^' Ofcourse our friend laughed heartily when
" I told him what 1 thought were his intentions,
but concurred in the belief that s mo
had vague thoughts concerning such matters
as 1 have mentioned.
Whereupon 1 ventured the assertion that
a me who now guido the plow have fond
dreams that some day they may guide the
rudder of the ship of State, will, in reality
do uothiug move than turn on the spigot of
taxation.
For the Tim us
The File-Leader Under the Flag.
Amongst many attractive incidents of the
Commencement exercises #1' (lie (Jafl'iiey
City Male ami Female Seminary, just
closed, the Hag presentation took, from its
happy circumstances, a conspicuous place.
flic session just ended was unusually
successful, with its hundred true Spartans,
and is well marked in the long line of prosperity
and faithful labor, by the attachment
to the Institute of the full military curriculum.
The latter consideration escaped not
woman's soft eye, nor the need for harmony
s sake of a fitting banner for worthy
yeomanry. Fncliautre.-s of the homo anil
of the licart, us well as of the soul, the soldier,
and of liberty in all ages of the world,
~ ?.Pi^ her gentle hands reizo I iho chance, ami lor
taW" k'n
.jg, as only womau's lu*fu/*xan do.
Ker silk upon silken folds, tho invisible but
immortal inspiration of "F.xeelsior in till
that is virtuous, and noble, and bravo in
freodoui's field of honort an inspiration as
old ?s the magic tear of Cleopatra's eye;
an inspiration as kindling ol deeds ot glory
and of moral triumph in days of peace, as
SV was the farewell tear-stain ou the warrior's
. sash she bound amid the bolts ol war ; an
inspiration that bravely speaks the cheering
\ word, and in yielding the trembling starry.
^ tear-drop upon loved one leaving home
X' "sheds as sacred blood as e'er was poured
'upon the Lost Cause's field of glory.''
This beautiful banner, peer of the host it
Holiness and in splendor, bad on its oik
<r,,lJcu silk tiie device, virtus millit
frliilc on 'tie is a thousand shields:'
matchless arttibvcrsc of blue silk, by tli
emblazoned in jr,jkill of Miss liluck, wii
South Carolina. ami,'ic C,)al -^r,us 0
"l!jd in Carolimi's "tieatli subscribed
OU30UC I,. .. \ " ?to. Iiuimi.s < / !
Droni-ilv ."V!l*'y to vv.i.l nr.. ....
i..,? .v?p<tlg, u(irt'|>Pinlcut its long and flam
^^ing tassels, ami historic perch, it is sobc
truth to say, that the most fastidious swellct
the universal acclaim of praise of the fault
less art, anil the gohlen splendor of thi
linnncr.
Who, then, shall deliver so Into ti prize
What hinds fittest may take from stiel
authors of i's being, and do'ivcr to snel
custodians of its honor, this "Haiuicr Beauti
fill'.'" Take from Carolina woinensnd deli
ver to Carolina soldiers, such an ensign ?
When it was known that the Hon. C. C
Culp was in a'tend moo upon llio exercises
the choice of the man to ti-suino the higl
commission, was ready upon every tongue.?
The Hon. C. C. Culp, of Liu ion, the son o
revolutionary sires?name lnuud up in a!
that gives our country freedom, and Soutl
Carolina her fame?yea. tuily, so worthy :
son of patriotic ancestry, adding t >*the spot
less integrity of personal character, tin
fervor of Jiivst;liol<rly tlo'pience, surely Ik
is the man. ' - "
1 n the presence of a large concourse o
people, pupils and patrons, without uot'ci
worth the name, the ora'or, yielding to tin
urg<nt inviiniion, delivered this bauuer ii
hii extemporaneous address that may be it
sober truth pronounced an unwritten classic
Standing in sight of Cowpons and King
.Mountain, where the bloo I of his ancestor:
Won our Independence, and the gentle
christian hands of a departed sister, for tin
harmony of history, wero honored with tin
otlice of woman's honor to Carolina's proui
past, upon a great diy of commemoration o
her grand hemes?surely the kiudliiij
iiiuigiii.iiKui nii'i lilt- luiiivti til ii'^ u
surroundings like these were enough ti
move the heart, ami exult the strain of th
selected ora'or.
The presentation speech of ('. C. t'ulp wa
improtiiptu, hut it tvas worthy his eoholarl;
fame; worthy the beautiful burner and th
occasion, and worthy his heroic anccstra
past; doing honor at once to himself, tin
occasion, an I old I'nion.
SiT.cr.vTOit.
- o
Toi.i.kson is Fiti:i:.?Tolleson is free. Th
cx-president of the Merchantile Ihiukiu
Company was ordered released from jail b
Judge Marsha'l J. Clarke Tuesday uiuruiujj
James l>. Tolleson was president of th
Merchant ile flanking Company, which dii
a collecting business for banks in other titicA
publication in the .1 uteri am l><t>ihtr guv
the Merchantilc Hanking Couijiauy a bai
name and <iosirnye?l its cro'lit, tho haul;
for whom Toilcsou lia-1 made collection
pounced down on him. Ilo 'li t not huv
the ready fa mis to lucot the demands ni:i<l
-W'l lie wen', under. A receiver w as appoint
tDnnd Tollr.-on commanded to turn over ill
assets of the company. lie ha t no uscls ii
his power. cusio'ly or control. Judge Clark
thought otherwise and sent l'o'.le.-on to jai
for con tempt.
Tolleson romaiiie'l in jail sixteen month
ami twenty oik1 days. A low uioiitlis ay
lie employed Judge Hopkins, and a slnu
wlii'o ago he made a statement as to whs
laid b?$gfeof certain moneys winch Jioly
Clirke safS^he ' videiice showed to he in hi
possession. It was upon tins statement Ilia
his release was ordered, ?Athint<i foiirmu
- ' *
Tit k Sin trios is I.wiu.ns.? I'roin a cart
fill study of the situation hero on Thursday
wo are more thoroughly convinced than eve
that the man who imagine* ho carries th
vote of I,aureus ('minly in his vest pocket i
mistaken, fuss and leathers may carr
some men, hut the great ho ly of conservative
thinking men were in no mood for such pro
cacditms.
When a lew college hoys sing songs ,,.| th
streets uncomplimentary to the Imss of ih
machine, great indignation is expressed, hu
when I'l'oivn men interim,! llmsc ivlm nr
invited In speak an I otherwise disturb ,
l>oinoerntie gathering, I lie* petty bosses see!
to extenuate and palliate tlio offense. It 1
at least lime to hold up on tlie school boys
No reasonable man can for one minium
doubt tliat the effort is being made to eon
tml the polities of Laurens County by a/ /"////
flic most complete, the most d>ritijr and tin
most unscrupulous ever known in l'ie history
of this Sinle since the dark dvys ?.f radical
ism. /,'inrais l</rcr(i*i r, ,/>inr ,
List of l.ttlt i s
I'eiiiuiiiiii" in lite I'iMnliiro at I nioii, fm
the week ending .lime k'T. Is''".
Fannie ISrnn. | Sa'ey Hate*.
.losepb Miiler.
l'cr-nii- calling for the abme let I el'- wil
plea?e say ifmhertised, and ? ill t>c re<|uircto
pay one cent.
.1 C. llbNTIil!. IV M.
^ Poas ! Peas !!
ONK bin.ti. i ! o bels oi p.-i i f.,t - ile
I MSI! I IIMMSMN
JuiusSi" -J If
; A Milk Cow and Calf
Ft >K SALK. AITI.Y TO
S. M. HICK JU. K.U. 10
June lo 24 tf
Notice to Creditors. Z
VLL persons having claims against the
estate of Dr. Henry 8. Bouty will
please present them to me, proparly attested, _
and those indebted to the said estate, will
please settle the sauic with me at once.
A. II. F08TEK, g.
Administrator.)} [>
June 2'.' . V'G 4t ?l
For Sale.
J 10 ACHES OF LAND, 4
BOl'T I miles from the town of Union,
with .'10 or 40 acres of good l'aslure rt
land. <!in House, Oin and tiin Gearing, and ,|
Cotton I'ress. Address
MUS. E. F. SI'KARS. 1
.lime 20 2"> ijt*
___ ^
A Cyclone PolicyJJUOTECT
your homes by seeming a tor.
undo policy in the ohl SPRINGFIELD
FIRE VNH MA U INK INSURANCE COMPANA
of Springfield, Mas-*., ilie firs-t General J1'
Agency 1'ire lusuranco Company to insure
against Cyclones, Tornadoes ami WindStorms.
II. I.. <!< >SS, Agent. Dr
May 2 IS J.j
Delinquent Land Sales j![
ON Monday, the "tli of July, next, I Va
will sell fir taxes the following dc- '?'
scribe 1 property, to-wit : ,l<
One tract of land, belonging to .1. 11.
to be hung iSepte.^ Long, s. u. c.
Junc*l??' the - '? -l at
Attention, S. of T. ^
r to
1)LEASE attend a regular meeting oi
Union Division, No. HI, Sons of Teinperauce,
next Monday c\cuing, a' S.bO
o'clook.
Matters of iinp.ntanco ?i I come before
1 the inciting, and a full attendance is s(
earnestly requested. si
[ There will bo refreshments. p
lty order of the AN. 1'..
W. ti. COUNTS, p
; K-s-_ ''
Notice of Final D iscliai gc. ?
N'til'lCE is here'y given that John A. ,n
Kant, Jr., Guardian <f Eva Porter. '(l
t now Mrs. I'.va Penny, has applied to James
>% M. Gee. Judge of Probate, in and for the
County of Union, for a final discharge as
> .< ivviHi'n-i, mat me t wenty-first day of
July A. I). IS'.Ki, lie fixed for hearing of '
r Petition, and a liual settlement of said es- s
1 tut"*. JAMES M. GEE, *
Judge of l'robate of Union County.
' June HO Uj li*
The First Barbecue
1 to me held
AT XELTON, I
ON THE 4TH OF JULY.
j- mill. Subscribers respectfully announce l'
j _l. that they will give ^
| A SPLENDID BARBECUE (
at, if Ki;r<?N.
i EDM THE '''Cfeaajirtt*! THE COI.OMED
I ON T 0
j t i which they Cxi-?-..Oly invite all eamlidntcs
1 ana the rest ot mnnkiim.
) THE KEETON BRASS BAND
- will he there, and wo guarantee a g. ml < I in- ''
nor. good speeches, ami a good time gon>
erull v.
0 I,. A. MooP.E,
e n. ii. rnsi'Kit.
1 June 1-1 -J I 11*
I FERRIS HAMS.
WE have received a fresh lot of the '
Celebrated Ferris Hams and Mreakf
fast I'.acon, which are the finest in the world.
u Also, a full line of Staple and Fancy CSro- (j
' eeries. Canned (ioods, etc., line French and :
0 Stick Candy. And in Cigars, Cigarette?,
Tobacco, and Snuffs, wc carry a uiee Stock,
and call your attention to the following
Inands of chewing tobacco:
e GKAVlll.VS MUST. r
? WKMMlNtl CAKIl, I
j SIIF.I.M lit).Alt, 'J
e CM MAX, J
' IMML'S MUST.
JACK, Tllll Mll'l'llll,
j i lie host 10 cent plug in ihc market. A good ;l
s smoking lobacco, ai _ "> cents a piaind, and t
if yon waul the finest, we have Mlockwoll's (
t i (ieniiiue lMirhain. Call on u? for aiiyihing
L. I in the Tobacco line, such as Pipes, Cigar
I and Cigarette Holders. Cigarette Tobicco.
e ; Pollers and Paper. Fine Cut Chewing Tou
j l acco. etc.
FIRE PROOF OIL. i,
ii
i i1
The i ghest test nil now nn the market. I |
CannoU 11 lode. Free from odor, ami war >
raiue<l,i .>s iluicly rale. Much cheaper and j(
1 gives ii heller light than gas, always 011
it hand and for sale hy
e II. F. St'AII'i: & SON.
s Feh _'! S ly
.1 -*?_ _ ? r
'.MASTER'S SALES
The State of South Carolina.
Col'NTY t?F FNION.
0
s lii the t'oiirt of Common l'leas.
v a
lei win II. Wallace, as A < I in i nisi rat or, with l'<
the will annexed, of Mary \ Wallace, t
/'/nut'if.
< iif/'iin^t o
c M. Sophia Carter. /) / inhin! g
' I "
e I ^ olivdience In an order made in the |,
1 ahove -aaied case, hy his 11 <> r. J. II.
< 11 ii'lsnii. Circuit Judge. I will red hclhrelhe
^ i onvi iioiko noil* hi ine loMii oi i moil.
within the legal hours of sale. on the first
j M>>ii<l'i\ in .fiily. Is!hi, ilie following de- "
scrilwl property, lo-wit: S
:;jo aci:i:s. j'
u \ i I I lie inter*'*|. present :uol pr.)s|.cefive
r of M, Soj.liin tarter. in un<I lo all :Ii:I trie! ()
of Ian I. lying. heing nml mIiiiip in S-iiiiur
township. l uioii Comity. Sla'c afore-ai I, ;
adjoining huols of Mrs. |{. knight, Willi ii.i '
Muur >. T. Harris. Jr.. uiol estate of M ;
i? j S. Poller: heing tin* land devise I lo >.ii I \I , j,
Sojihia l ai'iT l>\ Margir f S. tiregnry, . ^
j which will is duly rcci,rilci|. niol which s;ij | i (|
irnel of laioI contains three hmilrtd no.I \ j(
I twenty a?Tcs, no re or le<s. (|
I! 'IT. I! MS t)|' S \ i.e.
tine half rash, the h.ilanee i n a credit f
one year w ii Ii inleresi ii >rn I \ < f s;lh\ to
lot secured la Imii I of ihpuielii -r an 1 a '
mot |oa je of the premises. 1 t'
.1 \ Ml Ml ' i:?i I
Ma it r for I tiinn i ..unt* i '
Mill, st fil l e. .lone '. I S'IM d
Juuv -0 .Jl
CANDIDATES*
"I'llo foe for nmiouneing a candidate is $">, for
bo paid before the announcceraeut will Un
>pear. We wish it to be understood that peo
e will not deriate from this rule for tiny
tr, so that it will be a waste of time to ??
ud an announcement without the fee, for ,;
will not be published. j- 1
FOR THE SENATE. sui
GLENN lb PKAKF. --|(
The Farmers Club Association of West's
[ rings respectfully nnncunce Mr. GLKN> ?
. l'FAKF as a candidate for State Senator,
tbject to flie decision of the Primary Klec- 1
on. * dnl
May H>. IS'.tO. tltt
C C. ci l-P.
The many friends of Charles C. Culp, Ks<j.,
spectfully nominate him as a candidate for 1
ie Senate, subject to the decision of tho rep
:ople at the primary election. fell
Many Fuirnds. * me
?i ant
lOlNI. or ?i;i'Ui;SE.\TA- per
TIVES bps
II01
C.ODFRKY 1$. FOWI.Kll. tot
1 am a candidate for the Legislature: sub- pri
ct to tbe decision of the Primary Flection.
(SODFREY It. FOWLER. * ?
JOHN R. JEFFER1ES. 1
The friends of Capt. John R. Jetferies, up- btn
eciating his past services, his uucompro- ho
ising integrity, his undoubted talents and Cat
nesi to till the position with profit to the sio
ate and County, hereby announce him a cle
ndidnte for it seat in the Legislature; sub- ?
st to tho decision of the primary elec>u.
f
Citizens. * cat
ITttt jjjJ
The friends of Dr. Robert Little, appro- hei
iting his services for the farming interests r0
id the Democratic Party of the County and pri
ate, respectfully name him as a candidate
r the House of Representatives; subject
the decision of the primary Election.
pea uiimtk demociiais. tut
<;. WALTON WHITMAN. tie
The friends of Mr. (i. Walton Whitman
urcby nominate liini as acaudidutc t reprc
>nt Union County in the House of Repr esnlatives,
subject to the decision of the
rimury election. jl
It is almost unnecessary lor us to speak
f .Mr. Whitman's fitness for the position,
he people of Union County know him, mid
now that he is an elo<(UCiit speaker, a linn
ttd unflinching advocate ut all the political
nil educational reforms now asked for
ml actually needed by the people of South
'urolinu. Six years ago, as a candidate for
he position we now seek to place him in, he E
dvocated, almost alone, certain reforms in
..j .. > " " *?>> vtviVllllMl.
any of those reforms have been secured:
tut there arc still important reforms necesary
and we know no man belter ab'.c to
ecu re them tor us than Mr. Whitman. *
FOR PHOBATE Jl liiiiir
JASON M. C3KEER, JR. w
I'ltc friends of J. .M. tSrccr, Jr., respect
tttiy place ins name holme tlie people of
nion County as a coiii|>oicut person lo uisharge
llie du'ies oI Probate Judge, subject
i> the decision of the Primary Election.
Maw Em km is. ? Mi
IA.MKS M. HEE.
I respecitally announce myself a enndi- n.(
ate tor re-electiou lo the otliee of Probate |?,
udge, for L'ltmn County: subject to the plan oJI
election mloj ted by the Democratic .,a
'ounty Convention.
JAMES M. tiKB. * nU
WILLIAM W. JOHNSON. kc
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
te otliee of lTobotc^Mtaa^r Union County,
,ect to tne vote :" *i.? ?,j ? ..?ri ?
WILLIAM W. JOHNSON. *
J.C. WALLACE. ?
To the people of Union County : I repectfully
announce myself a candidate for
lie otliee of 1'robate Judge, til the Dcinoratie
I'ritnarv election. t
J. C. WALLACE. * |
. J'UANK L. TOWNS END.
1 hereby announce myself its a candidate ?r.
vr the olliee of Judge of l'robate for I nion o.
'utility, subject to the vote at the Primary
licet ion.
l'UAN K b. TttWNSEND. *
OK COl'\ j V THEASIBKB.
11. W. Will CLOCK.
I respect fully announce myself a c.ttidittc
for the ollice of County Treasurer, subL'ct
to the decision cf the primary election.
1L W. W1UTLOCK. *
JollN II. OALLMAN.
The many* fiieudsof John Henry Oalliunn,
dying upon his integrity and litness for the
Ktsiiion, respect fully nominate him a eandilate
for tho ollice of County Treasurer, sub.
eel to the decision of the primary election.
. ... ? m>
J. It. T. SCOTf.
The friends of J. it. T. respectfully -w
niiounce liitii as a candidate for re-election 1
o tlie ollice of County Treasurer, subject to ?
lie decision of the primary election.
I'll IKN !>S. *
FOR Al lXl'Olt. I
DANIKL I.N.MAN. iJ
We, the friends of Daniel 1 miiaii. knowing
iiin to be a iiios) worthy man and fully coittletcut
to perforin the duties of the ollice, do
icreby nominate hint us a candidate for the O
Ilice of Auditor for Union County, subject ^
o the decision of the primary election.
Tin, Ot.n tit \iii>. *
NAT. It. .MOHOAN.
1 here'iy respectfully announce myself for
c-clcction to the ollice of County Auditor,
object to the decision of the primary elec- !lt
ion. NAT. Ji. .MOHGAN. * ^
SdlOOl, <omminsio\I:K.
LLIZA A. G A UN lilt. at
I consider it a conscientious duty to place
ny notice before the public as a candidate
or the ollice of School Commissioner, subject
o the decis on of the Primary election.
1 propose to .utcud to the oflicc for i*l 10)
uc hundred and forty dollars a year, and 1,11
ve the rest of the salary to benefit the n1'.
clioo s. 1 trust the people will please til- Wl!
jw me jmi honest showing at tlie Klection. ...
I:I.IZA A. tiAKMill. "
cot
WILLIAM T. THOMSON.
The frieinls of M?j. W. T. Tuoiiisoii. at:oiiiicc
liini as n candidate lor the i Ihcc of
clico! Co nmistioncr for Union County: sublet
to lho decision of the I'limary Klection.
Maj. 'ihoiiisoii is a mar, of fine education
nd possesses all the qualilications necessary
> li.l the 'lliic to Hie satisfaction of the
0 -I l? 1 I
W. M. I < ?11.11.
Til.- 111:111 \ IVi.-!i<l- ??f W. M. I'o'tcr. know, j
jr lii- ! 'in*.-- fin- llu- ..Mice iiikI n]i|im-tuliiig ]
1- 1;til11Tillnt--- in Ii- li.-ifjii 1 i?r llu- ihilie- of '
In- | -i 1 i > 11 Ii.-ii-|.i!'??io. Iinvl.v lioiniiiuti' liim
>r tin- . Iliro of Sclii.ol 1'?niiini--i?>nt r, siilijcct
11 llu- iK-.i-i.iii < ! 1I10 Primary i-lcc inn.
M. I.. I.KMAsTKIi. l?cr
l lu- lY'.i-n ! < n|' M. 11. l.ciii.Mrr, knowing
1 1 n in 11- a ir 1 a 11 nl ..liiliiy. |.uii\ of. liaiar r
an 1 \ 111 1 U-IH-i-l llllil ?iii-it?" fill Sclioii)
1 i.-lii-r. i :ii\i-|il. a-uro iii |il-n-iiia If - naimI
tin- jn i, I-- I 11 ill "mini \ 1 1 ?- <Ii
ii<-I'-ii-S'limiH iiiiiinMoiit-r. -nl.ji-i 1 in ilu- t
louion ol lliv l'riuiary election.
N". littlkjoiix. ^
hereby announce myself a candidate
the otV.ee of School Commissioner' for
ion County, subject to the deoisiA the
pleat i lie Primary election. "f*
NEWTON O. LlTTLE^Mrj^
j.-jr WALKER: *
; respectfully announce myself a candite
for the ottice of School Commissioner,
:>ject to decision of the Primary Election.
J. L. WALKER. *
)DNTY (OMMISSI ?\ E KN.
A. A. GAULT.
I respectfully announce nivself a candie
for County Commissioner jr street to
! decision of the primary election.
A. A. GAULT. *
WW.
M GALLMaN.
r'eclinR truly prra'eful for the confidence ' '
tosed in mc by u Urge majority of my
ow-eitizens at the last election, in electing
to the otlicc of County Commissioner,
1 conscientiously believing that I havo
'formed the duties of the ollice to the
t interests of the county, i hereby anince
myself a candidate for re-election
hat oilice. subject to the decision of the |
tuary election. '
W. M. (iALLMAN. *
_ _ i
T. JHFF HUClllKS.
['lie many friends of T. .led" Hughes,
owing his ability and lilness for the otlicc, ;
feby most t os|met fully announce him as a
nlidute for the office of County Comntisner.
subject to the decision of the primary
ctiou. Many Ftttt:\os, * ]
J. A. CHAMBERS.
I'lie friends of.J. A. Chambers, having j
tfulence in his integrity of character and
lity to perform the duties of the office, for 1
truo economic Interests of ihc County. !
reby nomiiiole hint a candidate for County
inniissioner. subject to the decision of the
unary election. *
JOHN (i. FAI1R.
I respectfully aiinouiicc myself a candite
for the ollice of County Commissioner
bjcct to the decision of the Primary elcc11.
J. t!. FAllll. *
R M McDERMID,
MACHINE REPAIR WORKS,
UNION, S. C.
^ 1
PECIAL AT TEA "TIOJY ;
TO REPAIRING
*T/-iT?Triri nr\TT TT>T> O A MTA '
INVTllN HJO, uwii-iCjiroo i
MACHINERY,
OF ALL KINDS,
GUNS, &C.
__?
0UL1) UK PLEASED TO FIHNISH i
PRICES TO THOSE NEEDING ANY
KIND Or MACK 1NEKY.
If your Engine, Hoiler, Thresher. < in or
ill needs repairing, now is the lime to have
lone. Do not wait until yon tie1."! the
ic'ltinc. or until others sotnl theirs, ihtis
lwding the shop ami delaying your work,
t semi nt ouce ami avoht tin annoyance
being kept waiting, it takes time to re
ir a machine properly, so that if every
e waits until his machine is ree<le>!, ami
scml at once, sonic of you will cither be
pt waiting or I will have to lose your
rk. Now is the time, while business is
11. Send in your work ami lujve it ?lone
imTfJcrsisto'ivc^oi k* ^isUr. j;;; 4
May 10 -'<> If I
_THE CRASH
FOR 15 I)A
The dull season is upou us ; we arshai
j and raise a littlo of that commodity w
ock at
GREATLY REDL
For the next 15 days we will sell 50 ya
;>() yards of Phallic for SI.
Solid Colored Satiric* worth 20c for 12
Albatross, worth o5c for 25e.
Double-width Henrietta, worth 10c for
" ' ' 75c for ]
12 dozen Buttons for only Tie.
il papers of good Pins, only 5c.
G 41 ,4 " Needles, only l(lo.
4 Balls of Sewing Thread for 5c.
Aud all other g ods as low in proporlio
So if you need anything in our line, ct
od for 15 days.
Bespect fully,
RODGER &
Sept G I
IBM STOCK II
TlIA^ IOVK]
IPRING ? su:
NOW ON EX
We have just received one of the largest ni
ods, Pry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, ilats, etc.,
prices as low as times arc hard.
adies, See Our Dress <
In press Goods we can show you. undonbi
any price, from ">c per yard to the nicest go(
?ss at 10 cents per yard ? WuOL GOODS.
LADIES HATS.::
jtiy, and our prices are guaranteed as low a
without a new Hat, when she can buy one I
i suit anyone, both in price and quality, I
I if the prices of these are more than you wi
il show you Goods which are so cheap that ]
In this depaitinriit you will find two pleas
ss Cora Counts, who will welcome you and r
intry coming to town are requested to makt
CLOTHING !
Wc have just received a large tjtock of Sj
to save yen money in this line.
SHOES, SI 10
Now, everybody knows tlmt Shoes arc SI'
ies such as you will seldom so# in a town
ino our Shoes. In fine shoe* f??v Ladies, w
1'. IlKliD fi Ct>'S. FINK SIIOKS, guarantee'
J>< >MKST?
lletneniber. wj arc always headquarters i
ir in mind, that we arc leaders, in prices an
l'olitc and courteous attention given to all.
Very Respectful!
OKA HAM
<11 n
WONDERFUL BARGAINS !
?AT THE?
BARGAIN STORE
?OF?
S. I. RICE, JR., E. 0.
IT is simply wonderful at the many?
shall I say thvu*u?</.<??valuable anil useful
things ahd Toys that you can get at S. M.
llicc, Jr., K. U., for just a nieklc a piece.
lu addition to his f>-cont counter, he has
also, a big 10-CENT counter which is a curiosity
and a marvel to every one who sees it
It consists of almost a full lino of household
and kitchen articles and many others, such
as large Hammers, large Hatchets, Wood
and i?ilverine Knife Ilexes, Wood Trays,
Fainted Silverine Waiters, Egyptian Brass
Waiters of large size, huge Butcher knives,
I.;.- i ,>r 'I',,-., r.,.,.
Rule, big line of Tinware, from a Machine
Oiler to a 10 ipmrt lipped Milk Pnu, Silverplaited
Forks, Spoons, Butter Kuives,
Sugar Spoons, ."vc., Shovels, I,amps, \c.
Haven't space to mention the tihini/, iitiiin/
useful artie'es on the wonderful f> cent,
counter, come nml seeyourself. To your serero
astonishment, however, I will million
just a few articles: Box-wood Kule, Sot
Teaspoons, Big Bottle Machine Oil, 1 do/.,
bead Pencils, .'50 Slate Pencils, largo Slates
?plain and wire bound?1 quire writing
paper, 1 package Fnvelopes, Shears, Wash
Pans, 7-pin Hat Hacks, 1-llook Coat Hacks,
Id inch Silvorinc Waiters, Frying Pans,
Fire Shovel*. small Harden Tools, such ns
1'rowels, Forks. Hoes, Bakes, Shovels, &c.,
v big assortment of Glass and Tinware,
some largo pieces.
I keep also a full line of
STAPLE ami FANCY (illOCFlllFS,
a 1,1 xk ol
STAPLE BUY GOODS,
BOOTS Axit SHOES,
HOLLOW ami II A It DWA11E,
TIN Axn WOOUE.NWAKE,
CHOCK Ell Y and QUKENSWAEE,
JUG txti JAUWAHE, ami FLOW Ell POTS,
OILS axn PAINTS?A Bit! LINK,
window glass and putty .
soli: leather and shoe findings,
STATIONERY?A NICE ASSORTMENT,
A VARIETY or GARDEN axi. FIELD
SEEDS.
Don't forget the handsome oiler which 1
make you :
1 will give to any cash buyer of ^'J-i
worth of goods, a line hand-painted Oil
Fainting, U'Jxdii, in a beautiful gilt frame.
Also, to any cash buyer of Sl'i worth of
^oods, 1 will give a Picture exactly like the
ibove, 14*22, nil nesor.ed designs : Landscapes,
Waterfalls, Castle?, A;e. Regular
dealers sell these Paiutiugs at $o to *10.
These pictures are handsome ornaments
to any room and they have been very much
ndmircd by many lus'y persons. Several
have already been taken. If you desire to
get one or more of these nice pictures call
ami get one of the tickets which is free to
all, on the margin of which arc 2oe figures
which I will punch o it when you trade that
amount, and four li'tc when you trade n
dollar, and so on. You can get any one to
help vou trade out your ticket and thus get
I lie picture sooner, of course you need
not trade die whole amount at once unless
yon choose, hut there are only a limited
number of pictures, hence the first to trade
the amount required will t the pictures.
These pictutes are of assorted designs
also, such as Landscapes, Until an ! Uiowei
scenes. Heads, \c., titid are worth >: an I
$1 when framed.
These are idlers never hefire n ado to the
trade in Union County, and it is wed Woiih
your lime to cotr.c and see for yourself.
"pranlce unality of goods and piiccs.
briui><*/me/l -JD?-. F- TT ,
union, SC.
April 4 1 I Siii
HAS COME.
.YS ONLY.
d pushed for motley ; aud in i?rder to
c will sell anything in our immense
rCED FIGURES.
rds of nice figured muslin for 81.
Jo.
25c.
I'Jo.
It.
)inc at onoo, as theso juices arc only
PURCELL.
1 LOWER PRICES
ifc in<:K<>wK.
MMER GOODS
HIBITION.
ml best sflcclci! Spring Stocks of Millinery
that can be fouinl in upper South Carolina,
Goods and Millinery.
Icily, the largest selection ever in Union,
>ds al s>l ;;-j. \\ e cm sell you a beautiful
In Millinery Goods our ,Slock is simply
immense. The styles this season tiro very
s tiny iu lite State. Why should a l.ftdy
'ROM US AS LOW AS TI.'N < TINTS ? Wo
lemctiiber, we carry some very fine goods,
ish to pay. call for cheaper goods. and we
^ou will think our l!KI'I>I>KI> stole them,
ant young Ladies. Mijs N'etiie Driver and
n ikc you feel at home. Ladies from the
i our store their headquarters.
CLOTHING!
>1 iog ('loth' ng for men and boys. Wo will
ES, SHOES.
ARKS' IlolH'.Y. We will show a Stock of
the size of Union. Kvcrybody should exe
are handling this season, the celebrated
I to fit and wear well.
0 <;<><>i>?.
n Domestics, t'onie and price otr 3, and 1
d styles.
whether lookers on or purchasers.
1 & SPARKS'.
Oil KAIL CASH STORK.
. ; .tf I
DOWN,
For tho next 30 days we will offer spc
new ami seasonable goods, such as While n
India Silks, liinehams, Cbeeso Cloth, Outi
H ATS,
lu Straw and Felt we ore offering groat
nAW *c I Kn t i me nt??l M aT to !? a ?!??.?
?V?? ?o ?IIW MUlVj UUVJ I'lVJiUlU a 10 vuv piuvv.
as HOES,
In Shoes we :irc the leaders, in both sty 1
a new supply and are prepared to suit one
low quarter Slices on our "llargaiu Counte
C L 0 T I
Don't you want a Seersucker or an Alpu
full line of these poods on hand, and at pric
G I V E U S
Wo sell nil poods at the YKRY LOWKi
Respectfully,
J. W, >I<V
April 11 15
Spectacles,^3^
JUST VJjfl
F . G . T R II
,1 E W E L R Y
The must complete Stock of Lc Maro's Celel
Classes. Willi tlie intention of making it a *pe<
uirsl improved spectacles.
Also on hand, a tine Stock of Watches. Clocks
ALL INVITE!
Very respectful)
May -
(iklMf
Has Swiss Emt
Chambries, Gin^
vests, Shirts, Sh(
Spring Dress Goi
G I V E Hi if
I
i ii. m. Giti:
I
i
pil I 1
SPECIA
I)
PHAETON!
AND
ROAD CARTS
HARNESS, SADDLES A
Will Sell for Cash or on
Papei
Yours, truly,
W. J>
LKAD1NC
i" eu i i i
SPRING 0
EVERY
Our New Stock of Spring and Siinni
> ? ;niJ lids is now in, ami wc arc prepared
"r PRICES, QUALITY
Special attention is called to our line
Laces, and (Jents Furnishing Ooods. of
MORE COMPLETE SI
BEFOI
You are respectfully invited to call an
FOSTER, WII
J &Q I I
DOWN.
cinl inducement!* t<> Cash buyers, in
nil Colored Lawns, Cballies, Sateens,
ug Cloth, Calicoes au<1 Worsteds.
H A T 8 .
bargains. If you wish a straw bat
to got it.
SHOES.
os and prices. We have just received
and all. Wo have souio "jobs'" in
11 N G.
ci for this hot weather '! Wo have a
io* thai cannot bo beaten.
A C A L L .
ST prices, for CASH.
I jU KIO, A^oiil.
if
y RECEIVED
; F Z F R ' s
S T 0 R E ,
iratcil It icW Crystal Spectacles :in 1 live
jinlty I hum obtained the very latest ami
ami Jewelry.
) TO CALL.
F G TREFZER.
j i:\v i;i.i:k.
olll
^ ZV I T
J A X XJ JBlA
broidery Robes,
^bams, Under)es,
Neckwear,
nd?
A C A L I, .
j
MUALI >. !
i
!
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RIVES
i>
RT T d( 4.1
a 9 VJ1 J^A-LAKJ)
0A11RIAGKS,
lND cook stoves.
a Credit for approved
rs.
. UEWIdOY.
I DKAJJSR IN IIAilDWAKi:.
h
IPRIMTVC
DAY.
icr^Dry (?oods, Clothing, Shoe.
I to meet the Market in
AND STYLES.
of Dress (Hoods, \Vhite (Hoods,
which we have a LA ID J Kit and
fOCK THAN EVER
IE.
d see our line.
,KIXS& CO
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