The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, January 02, 1891, Image 3
f REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or TH1
Merchants' & Planters'
NATIONAL BANK
OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
At Union, in the Slate of South Carotin t.,
at the e'oee of butinett, December, 19th, 189 1 i?.
RESOURCES
Loads and dUgounts $175,006 71
Overdrafts, sooure I and unsecured
729 86
U. 8. Bonds to Secure circula,
Uon 15,000 00
Stocks, securities, claims, Ac 6,841 00
^^^^^^kMLfrojiijipprovcd reserve ng'ts 17,724 59
pMpP^^^Ke^from other National Banks 5,171 60
DuelFnai State Banks and tankers 862 61
Pf-V* Furnituro and Fixtures 2,000 00
Current expenses nnd taxes paid 2,294 00
Bills of other Banks.. . 760 00
Fraolional paper currency, nickels
and cents 75 50
8pecio 60,426 80
Legal tender notes 1,500 00
Redemption fund with U. S.Trea
surer, per oi oi circulation) 676 00
Total : 5278,016 07
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 580,000 00
(Surplus fund 46,000 00
Undivided profits 14.171 66
National Bank notes ou's'anding 10,500 00 j
DiYidends unpaid....^ 246 00 ?
individual deposits JKuA^to i
eheek 144,290 28
Due to other Natiuy.u 808 13 i
Total .......7. 5278,016 07 1
^SrATiy?FR(5lfTir Carolina, \ j
art*TouSTT or Union, ss / j
I, George Munro, Cashier of the above c
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of ray a
knowledge and belief,
GEORGE MUNRO, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me (his
27th day of December, 1890. '
(r-*?< "I JOHN L. YOUNG. '
J sbal > Notary Public. c
W Cobubct?Attest:
E. R. WALLACE, 1
' F. II. FARR, > Directors.
II. L. GOSS. J c
Executor's Sale ^
AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. MARY 8
E. GIST.
BY order of l'robate Judge of Union ^
County, I will sell to the highest bidder,
at the retidenee of the late Mrs. Mary E.
Gist, on Thursday, 16th day of January,
1891, at public ontcry, the following per.
lAmal property, be'onginir to her estata:
RI^H 2 90 gallon Boilers anil 2 pairs 500 pound
balances.
"1 40 gallon Boiler and 1 set Platform
Seelts. ?
?.4Bb. 1 Set Carpenter's Tools.
1 Set Blacksmith Tools.
1 Cross-out Saw.
1 'Sausage Mill.
1 Cider Mill. L
1 Grindstone. jj
1 Billiard Table, of the boat make.
0 Wagons. -1
Set 4-horee Wagon Gears.
2 Sets 2-horse Wagon Gears.
Farmers Tools, Plows, Plow Slooks, ^
Spades, Shovels, ic.
About 17 IIrod of Mules, Horses and
Mares.
One carriage.
One lot of meat, ready to linng up nml
smoke.
About 400 buahels Corn.
About 4000 bundles Fodder.
^ Quo eu w tuiiYlTT
About 1000 bushels Cot'on Seel.
One Cotton Frame.
One lot Hoes, and other things too numerous
to nicotian.
TERMS OF SALE. "I
Cash on delivery of properly, and if nny
person shall bid off and not comply with
terms of sale the proporty shall l.o resold at
rl?V nf fnwtwa*.
- ?w?ui9( }>ui vunovr.
AI AO,
I will sell at the same time-and place, one
lot of land known as the Isnac Murphy land
containing 70,46-100, serve, all in original p
heavy timbered woode except 8 acres, and it
cleared and cultivated this year (1800).? T
Said land situate in Cross Keys township, F
and bounded by lands of J. R. Minter, Juo.
k W. Sanders, Dr. Long,.and lands bolonging
Ika to D. c. Gist, Truiteo, and lr^ Lyios Boho.
TERM8 OF SALE. c
Said land to be sold for one-half cash,
^^H^Land balanco in one year, from date. Said
H^^fl^^a'anoe to be aeoured by bond of the purH
Baavi- and mortgage of premises, with in- l
p*"1- 1
^ Et'r. of Mrs. M. E. Gist.
Union, C; I!.. S. C., Dee. 15, 1800. N
s t?eo 19 51
W. L. DOUGLAS
43 SHOE K'?s?;e
mt-guass^sxssi^^Z
S. M. RICE, JR., E. U., Agent.
Jan 2 I Cm
Executor's Sale.
MDY virtue of on orJer of the Probate
m - JD Judge of Union Ctunty, we will toll at
Union au the first Monday in January nest,
r aad days following, the personal property
I? v of Jobo Rodger, deceased,, consisting of
I Household and Kitchon Furniture, Hones,
i Wagoes, Buggies, Stock of iierneee sod
H - Saddlery, Reapers, Mower, Horse Reke, end
V other Farming linpleuimt*; Carpenters
| Toil*, Corn, Fodder, flay,' and many oilier
BMBale will begin Promptly at
10 O'olook, A. M.
Terms Gash.
22
WHmSm ' JAMBS II. RODGER,
LOUIS N. RODGER,
Bp:' Executor*.
Dec. 20, 1880.
r W?.-', - D#o 26 62 21
* ." . 7
Mir *n>m nti)? fnrtnnf?ria?rbre? ma4ral
n - \ work <br nm, lijr Ann* AMria,
V ^ an* Juo. H*mn, T?Ma. OMo.
cut. Olhrra an<l"ln?a? writ. Why
~ you? Mama ram ami *IM. St a
I . 77 <>?ul|. To* ran So ilia waiii aad Bm
>? ??, ajkf'rt jwa am. Kmr Rr
and In
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JEW
THE NEATEST A]
STO
WATCHES, CL
SILVER AN!
WHICH I WILL 8ELL AT 1
CHRISTMAS GO
ALL GOOD!
l)vo 5
HERE THEY ARE!
ASSORTED NUTS
ALEXIS UOMLL.VT Oil- VRAM
SEVEN VARIETIES,
Packed in three pound cat tons. T
joodi are the very finest selected Nuts
>ach variety, and arc guaranteed new, sou
tnd first-cUba in every particular.
The assortment cou?is s of Grenoble W
iuts,|Tarrago- a, I.anguedoc and Paper sli
Hntonds, Brazil Nuts, Sicily Filberts n
Pecans. The package is the most attract
sver gotten up for this purpose, and I
trice, 75 cents per carton, is as low as
:onsistont with the fine quality of the goo
Besides tlio above, we have every varii
ind can give you any quantity you vra
Besides our regular Stock of
STAPLE GROCERIES, &C
?c wish to call your cttei.tion to the folto
ng line of Goods, which we arc selling
henp as tiny one :
Self-rairiog BuckAhcal.
Self-raising Oralmni Flour.
Shredded Oats, CracUe I Wheat.
Rex Wheal?a fine f--o I f?r invalids a
hildren.
Bonc'css Codfish, Mackerel.
Maple Syrup in fancy quart dccantc
lew CrOD New Orleans Mnlns?e?
yrups.
Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Citron.
Clioe.se and Crackers, Pickles and Sau<
a variety.
Fruit Cake in tin boxes,
linker's Chocolate and Cocoa.
We call special attention to our Canu
foods, which are the very heat :
Apricots, Peaches, Pears,
Strawberries and Pine App'e,
White Cherries, etc.
We arca'so receiving a fine lot of Cliri
ins Go-ids.
French and Slick Candies.
Licorice Tablets and Cough Drops.
Grystalized Fruits in J and 1 lb boxos.
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, Prum
icmons, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Ap]
lutlcr, clc.
Fire Crackers, Paper Cap Pistols, T
an noil*.
Toys and Chinaware.
We also have a eelect slock of Pistols fr<
5 cents up to genuine Smiili Si Wesson.
Call and see us before j crclins ng ai
iing fur Christmas.
II. F. SCAIFK 4 SON,
Feb 21 8 ly
CHRISTMAS FIXINGS
nironTKU ur
SANTA vo L A U I
WITH
SIRS. M. A. BRIGG
WITH ORDKH8 TO
SELL THEM CHEAP.
FRENCH CANDIES?50 KINDS.
[OMRHADE CANDIES OF ALL SOR1
OYS OF ALL SORTS AND DKSCRIPTIO
ROM A CHILD'S WII 18T1.R TO AN EXl'RI
WAGON.
I
JHINA OUPS AND SAUCER
with names and Motios ? l'rrtty Christina
Gifts.
KINDS AND FROM Al
RAISINS, CURRAN^Nl^CITRON.
UTS.?A L M ON DS. EN G LI SITLN UT
PECAN, BRAZIL AND HAZEL NtTS,
l N D E V E B Y T III N (J ELS
THAT WILL
CI A ICE HOME IIAPP
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
A fretticr or better selected stock
loliday Presents and Good Things v
teeer brought to Uniou, ond 1 intend
oil them at a reasonable profit.
?AI.L XARI.Y AND SELECT TilB CHOICEST.
MRS. M. A. BlUGGS
Deo 6 49 4\
notice 01 tne
school commissioner
I WOULD respectfully call attention of
those having scliool c'aitns, payable
1890, that they shou'.d present them at 1
office for approval. The public is v
anxious to find out the financial staudinj
the 8chool fund, and it is impoeeiblo to
until after the claims are gotten in for
present year. I hope this request will
promptly complied with.
I will also state that owing (o the neoes
of being among the various schools throe
out the County looking after lhair latere
etc., I will be at the office only on Fri
and Saturday of each week.
Let every one remember that afier tha
day of January, 1891, the School Comi
sioner's office will be open only on Fri
and Saturday.
Sohool Registers and Blanks of all ki
promptly furnished on application.
Communications promptly answered
attended to. J. L. WALKE1
School Commissioner U. C.
Deo 19 ol 2
l7iT~g a i n e s,
UNION, 8. O.
PRACTICAL PAINTE1
DECORATING IN FRESCO AND A
WRITING
A SPECIALTY,
WILL PAINT HOUSE8 ON THE Slit
EST NOTICE.
Deo 19 61
ELRY!
ND MOST COMPLETE
OK OF
OCKS, JEWELRY
PLATED WARE ^
'RICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION,
ODS A SPECIALTY.
S WARRANTED.
F. G. TREFZER.
49 1m
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION.
0, Court of Common Pleas.
Summons for Relief?Complaint not Serve*
,'liu II. Laurens Goss, riaintiff,
Ol against
iiJ Ann E. Hill, Agnes W. MoHugh, John T
Hill, J. Mohlejr Hill, J. Morrow Hill
al- Edward Hill, Elizabeth Carlisle, CarloMr
iell Hill and Annie E. Hill, DtfaulanU.
,nd To the Defendant*. Ann E. Hill, Agoes W
ire MoHugh, John T. Hill, J. Moblej Hill
Ihe ?L Morrow Hi 1, Elizabeth Carlisle, Car
i, loita Hill nod Annie E. Hill.
s'v *re h<r?b7 summoned and requirod
ju ><i answer inc coinpiaini ill litis action,
whicli is filed in the oflice of iho Clerk ol
the Court of Common Plea.*, for the said
. County, and to nerve a copy of your answer
' > lo the enid complniust on the subscriber at
w his office, No. 2 Law Hangs, Union, South
^ Carolina, within twenty days afier the service
hereof, exclusive of iho day of suoh
service ; and if you f?il to answor the compliant
within tho time aforesaid, ihe plaintiff
in this action wiil apply to the Court for
n(j the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Witness, Joseph U. McKissick, Esq.,
Clerk of the Couit of Common Pleas in aud
rj for the County aforesaid, at the plnee aforesaid,
the 2d day of December, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-nine, nod in the one hundred and
fourteenth year of the Sovereignty and Independence
of the United States of America.
| Joskph II. McKissick,
-j skai. y + Clerk.
<d ^ WILLIAM MUNRO,
Plaintiff*s Attorney.
To tiio Defendants. Carlotta Hill and Annie
E. Hrllt
Tskcnoiice: That the summons in this
action (of which the foregoing is a copy)
was filed In the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Plea?, for the County of
Union, et Union, in the County of Union,
in the State of South Carolina, on the (2<l)
.' second day of Docembor. A. D., 1889.
0 WILLIAM MUNRO,
, Plaintiff's Attorney,
I<u. 2 L<tn Range, Union, S. C.
Dec. 3. 1889.
Dec 14 60 Gt
jm
iy_ Notice to Tax Payers
ACCORDING to law the assessment ol
personal | rnperty commences on th<
1st of January, 1801, and cloaca on the20tli
of Febru ?ry 1801. for the convenience o
tlia taxpayers I will attend the fcllowinf
places and time:
^ I will remain in my office at the Cuurl
5 House from the 1st January to the 8<li o:
January.
Springs, Friday forenoon, JAuuarj
S 9tb.
Coleraine, Friday Afternoon, Jannary 9th,
Qibbs , Saturday, January 10th.
Crdar Bluff, Monday forenoon, January
12th.
?Von Kegt, Monday afternoon, January
'3 12th, and Tuesday, January 13th.
Sedalia, Wednesday forenoon, January
1 ' 14th.
Goshen Hill, Thursday forenoon, January
16th. .
g Fish Dam, Friday, January 16th.
Santuc, Saturday, January 17th.
Mt. Tabor, Monday. January 19th,
Kelton, Tuesday, 20th, and Wednesday
LL forenoon, January 2let.
stertaneFs, Wednesday after&pon,
January 21st.
Goicdegsville, Thursday, January 22d. . '
S, Wilkinsville, Fr:d?* o?**.v ~ "J
forenoon, Jan"*1-- ,J"
Drafjibnium, Vnnday, January 26lh.
? Tinfiher llidge, Tuesday forenoon, January
27ih.
Asburg, Tuesdoy afternoon, January 27tb,
and Wednesday, January 28th.
Joneseille, Thursday, 29lh, and Friday
oronoon, January SOtli.
And in my office from the 30th January
rftS to the 20lh February, inclusive.
<0 All are liable for a poll tax from 21 yearc
of age to 60, except those exempt by law.
TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE.
All change* mr.do in real estate since lasi
return must be noted by individual nuking
return, whether bought or sold.
N. B. MORGAN,
A. U. C.
a11 Dec 6 40 Ct
:?' MONEY TOLOAN.
j of /"\N Improved Farm landa, in sums c
tell $300 and upwards. Loans repayable ii
the small annual instal ments, through a perio
be of six years, thus enabling the borrower!
payoff his indebtedness without exhaustin
?i(y his crop in any one year. Apply at once t
igh- D. A. TOWN8END,
ists, Attorney, Union, 8. C.
day Aug 16 38 ly
ist Head and Remember,
n'8* mHAT we are very much in need of tnonej
iday JL wouu kindly atk overy one who
. , indebted to ua by noieor Account, to coir
forward and make prompt settlements. II
. so doing you will confer quite a favor on u
f"a GRAHAM A SPARKS.
* Deo 12 50 Jim
m Mules for 8ale.
A fine lot of tftulee are for Sale at I(ui
ter A Son's Stable, and will be the
for s^le until Salesday in January, 189
rj at which lime those not s?ltl will bo c
fared at priva'e or public sale. Apply
fay J. C. HONTER A SON.
If All CV^^sasjFxr
- wywtia^'^
)RT- W* * ?'* erwytM**. W. (ton tym tUk. Th<? Sm
'"It* V*1* ' '!row ?#? !? w?rfc. TfcUW
eMjwfy ?w U?S.?M brtnp woeSn M ??M??U rrwy mm*
'i1""1 y *wjb> !*> "? ykfu eie nmw>w<i?pwt
m>I????Oy? UMI? ttwian. W* mm ItnM mint
i ' I
I i ?qVt 1>I
1 WE
Because hmj# great b irgaioa effered
a Wheeler k WjUou Sewing Maohine e(
J before, llul aVt a*k, kind Lady, i* a
O'aNA, CROCKERY
A niee and^A>plote use?the large
5 pricee v\ Hl\ll|ilVl!
A^ceTea Sft for'14 SO and upwai
/ ward lo $40. Chamber 8et*, $1 to $1
Ware, Piano Lamps, Swinging Laeipa
something lo suit joe all.
BOOKS, BO
Beokafor 'he younr, old, and neely.
Como and are my Mamntoth Stock,
STATl'
I have just roc"?i*ed}? full Stock of
. Photograph Album*, Autograph Albut
Caaea, Mao cure Set*,Collar and Cuff
o., oto.
Family Biblca Testament*, Hymn I
Fino French Candv, Oranges, llanai
1 I wish to remind you that [ will hav.
for old Santa Clau*. S >mothing to *?i
have a large Stock of lLiya Velocipede
For tho Oirla : Work Boxta, Writing
; things.
All ere invited to ealj. _ , <
' Book*
Not 21
j. WANTED!
?
Five thousand men, women and child
to buy one dollar's worth of poods each
that will ever bo remembered.
Our stock in complete in every d
Clothing, Dress Gcoda, Boots, Shoes, H
Counterpane?.
We are making sneciil pricei oa Jon
' any article bought from us.
Our business is increasing every diy
fairly with our customers, guaranteeing
at a vety small profit.
To the few.jwh^hajtg^fltj)oiiflkt-iny >'
and we will cutmnce joulhat you can d-:
in town.
Re? pec t full
RODGER
Sept 0
T. E. B
WHOLESALE AND
AT.T, TTTNDS FURNI'
W SHADES, CORNICE
CARPETS. RUGi
rSASH,DOORS
| LUMBER AN
:. ... ^sidsjfmk
I HANDLE THE8E '/ill!
r TO GIVE INSIDE FIGuI
Sept 20
? O T Ih
BBCHHEIP
b^aab,
F 0 R '
TOYS, i
7
NUTS,
OR ANYTHING ELSE YOL
WANT FOR XMASDec
12 f<0 3t
WM. A. NICHOLSON & SON
BANKERS,
' UNION. ?. .
A general hanking business t.ansnctcl.
Deposiis received, subject to check.
^ Exchange bought and told.
Collections made on all points.
! Safe deposit boxes to rtet-'i.
Accounts Of individuals and flYins rolicUtt
We represent the following Insurant
Companies:
Aetna Insurance Co., Assets, $10,071,51
l'henix Insurance Co., - - - 4,781,21
Norwich Union F. Ins. Socie'y, 1,506,61
Washington Lift Insurance Co., 10,000,0<
,f Fire, Life andTorflndo Insurance.
n Sept 5 36 6m
' MRsTlT MTFOUCHE,
8 (NEE MRS. M. VINCENT,)
HAS opened the Urgent, the hsndaomt
nd most Fashionable
STOCK OF MILLINERY
ever brought to Uoioo, mi l arks her c
[. friends mid customer* to call mid feast tin
'* eje# on them.
|? 1 return sinoere thanks for past libei
y patronage and intern* to dercrvc a contii
'* aece of those favor* by strict attention
the wishes of my patrons mid studying, th
_ interest in the quaFvr ?
^ m FTTUCHI.
*? "4 w
5,000 Partridges Wanted,
1, DEAD OR ALlVl.
?fto
T WILL pay 8J eente a pieoe for 6,000 F
- L I ridges?desd or alive?tpr ths nsxt
- days.
*1 COO DOVE?.?I v ili pay Simla each
600 DOVES.
? 200 TfJB KEYS?I will par cents
JJJ pound for 200 geod TURKEYS.
m. To bs dalirered at the Union lintel.
? X E, DAVIS
'" "I
SAD THIS.
[ Y ?
may ioduo? you to buy whilo I offer the
i prioos and easier terms eror known
trial ef .the W. & W. No. 9.
AND GLASSWAREatatook
erer shown in Union, and at
lasaro to catch your eye.
rd toSlG 50. Dinner Sets $15 and up0.
A full line of Plain and Decorated
Parlor Lamps?a full and complete line?
OKS, BOOKS.
Nothing will tunica a nicer gift.
I will auit the moat fastidious taste.
ONERY.
the latest atylos. Gold Pens, Pencils,
its, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing
Boxes, Jewelry Cases, Picture Frames,
3ooks, Sunday School Books,
ins, Apples.
3 a Ic.rge a-tiortunnt of Christmas Goods
c all ages. Chuipest to tho best. Will
s, Wheolbirr >w< and Expross Wagons.
Desks, Dolls, and hundreds of other
G. P. GARRETT,
, Stationery nud Chinawirc Emporium.
47 if
TXT A XTrnTTlTA i
VV J\.LX l tL !
Iren wanted at ltODGEIt & PUllCELL'S
, and to each buyer we will give a bargain
cpartment, and wo arc headquarters for
ata, Trunks, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts
oa and, in fact, you will get a bargain on
and the reason is simply this ; We deal
our goods as represented, and sell them
ds oF us yet, wo will say, give us a trial
better with us than with any other house
l PURCELL.
36 ly
ATT7EY7
RETAIL DEALER IN
rURE AND BEDDING.
POLES AND PICTURE FRAMB3.
it AND MATTING.
, AND BLINDS,
D SHINGLES.
j^KD!
s'&fSMTLMk '
3<J 3m
T?E PUZZLE
UNRAVELED.
Has it not boon a puzz'e to many people,
why so many of the young peop'e of our
county have dec tied, during the present
' year, to quit living alone, or in some other
person's house, and have taken unto him
or herself just one other person, and they
two have set up a house of their own ?
Why just go to 8. M, It ICE, JR., K. U.'S.
Storo and see llic many hundred* of
valu>iblo household at tides and beautiful
toys on his
^^NiyopTS. COUNTERS
^^^PPPl^iiHt beginning can get
BB^^^lFse counters almost a complete outfit
^^^Bhousehold anil kitchen goods for just
10 cents each except the very heavy
I articles, and a great many of ihc-c ian be
i bought from him of a prop rtionaUly low
price.
j Resides his famous ft AND 10 CENTS
COUNTERS, he carries in stock a full line of
r General Merchandise, such as
1 C.ROGER 1ES?IIEA VY AN D FANCY,
ROOTS AND SHOES?A DRIVE IN
THESE,
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
9 HARD AND HOLLOW WARE,
TIN AND WOODENWARE,
JUG AND JARWAItE, AND FLOWER
TOTS,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
OILS, PAINTS AND WINDOW CLASS,
CONFECTION A RJ E3, AC.
I. Wpr
ciu Attention is directed to my stock of I
BOOTS AND SHOES,
:?
of which I hove just received a big lot, and
O have marked them down below ordinary
prices, notwithstanding the recent advance
on snch goods.
W Alto, I call spe-ial a'tendon to my
OEOOKERY and TINWARE.
I have tht largest and most complete
took of Crockery and Tinwaio in town, and
I am selling n groat dc?l of it because the
people know i am not high on it.
!S* Ju?t one word mere for my 5 AND 10
CENTS COUNTERS: 1 am selling goods off
of these counters all ever the country.
Traveling drummers freqtien ly buy several
.Id of tbeta article to carry liotuc with them.
tjr They know they arc cheap. Some <f llieni
are 25cents articles. 1 have received orders
raj from Columbia and other places for these
iu goods.
?.* ? "?*/! nnt ornmlitr lliAt llifre ATC
to J"" ..y.
e,r ?o manj couples uniiing thornse'itee together
j- in wetHock. and fitting up a house to ihem eWes.'Hhen
they can get all these things so
r cheap at .he store ON I'llERAIL KOAl). OF
S M RICE, JR, E U
> P. 8. Also Agent for Dup.ni'e Rifle and
Blasting Powder, and Dynamite.
8. M- R., Jr., E. U.
^ Oct S 40 8 m
SMOOO.OO T#if la Itrliif fititft by John It.
tS OeotlwIflJroy.NJ .,? work for ua. Ilradar,
^ you may not n sk? much, lent wa tot
tweh y..u qi'U hly h'.w loeaill f> in f I to
at th? tart, and mora at you fo
on. M-Jih *r*c?, all Iftk In a*y part o(
America, you rata eominrur* at h<m*. gf?.
iny all your flmo.or aparo monaaU only to
W,%hm wont. Alt la naw. <.? ? pay bl MK r\ i
J arary wortar. Wa atart yoa. JSmlaklna
mrrtlitna EASILY, ersknll.V ImiW
PAUSE AMI
Just at thia eeaetn of the year every ona at
the moat goods for the leai money, and he s
merchant who earriiathe ltrgett and most con
purchases from.
I claim to carry a full line of Dry Goods, N
Caps, Crockery, Tinware, Saddles and Harne
in fact everything to be found in any large v
Will you come in and give me a trial. Thi
if I can only <bow you tbat it will ho no trou
tbe fact that th? purchaser is going to buy i
gains, and I claim to give prices (hat defy con
LADIES DREi
My line in thia department is large and cot
sistiog of black and colored Mohairs, Cashn
Ginghams, Sateens, and Calicos.
I can sell you good double-width Cishuicre
Prints for GJ cent* per yard. Good, Guaiia>
cents per yard. This ia without a doubt the
money. Ask for my heavy weight Check*
cakes/'
N O T I O
You can find anything that heart could
Wraps, Hosiery, Gloves, Vandikc Collars, 11!
Velveteens, l'lushea. Dress Hraids, Contt*, 1
thing that comes under this hcud.
BOOTS AND
My trade in thi? particular line is very larg
low price* Ash fur hit woman'* solid all leal
you will God anything you wish, in uiy assorli
O O T II
I am by ill the leading Clothier, i wing to i
Youths Gooda, botli in Suits and Ovrrcoi t*
lowest prices and latest styles. Have just 10
Bring in jour Boys. Get a suit for Father
HATS A.TVIJ
My sales of Hats and Caps have been so
duplic.it* in many instances. Look at our fl
Soft Felt Hat. You can't beat them in town
Call on me early. You will find a polite s?i
show you whether you buy or not.
J. w
April 11 15
ST1IJ, TO TH
PULL TO THE BRIM AN
We liave jukt recti cd lie of the lnrgcst sleek:
Millinerj Uoods, &c.t that we lmvc ever had, r.i <1
SHOES ! SHOI->
Be sure and see aur syccial line of Shoe* for I
lively ennnot beat fieni in price or quality.
MILLINERY
In this lino we have a very full slock; any slyle
Call and see cur goods and convince yourself tl?.?
Respectful ly,
GRAIIAM
i
Sept -5 30
PREPARE phif
If you are in need of a C
ER, CONDENSER, or COT
and call on me before pure
BUGGIES
HARNESS 0m
GENERAL HARDWARE i
Yours, truly,
W. J>.
LEADING
Feb 14 7
NFW ftonns
NEV
Our Buyer lias just returned from the
DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTIC
COMPLE'
We have also a splendid and
CL(
FURNISHING <
ZIEGLER'S AND BA
for Gents, Ladies
ZIEGLER'S HAND-J
for Gents, in Congress anil I
Other reductions in
REMEMBER THE DE
SEWING >1
which we guarantee to be equal in evi
priced machines. Over 70 now in use i
warranted for 5 jears, and have all nec
The "OLD RELIABLE."
FOSTER, WI1
| J*n 4 I
) think, a
lou'd look for the Store that (fTcrs^Vfl H
houlJ alio bear in uiiod that the
Uplete line ie tha beat tnan to make I
otioos, DooU and Shoes, Hals and
k? Good*, Clothing, Trunks, and
>l is all that I ?.ak, knowing that
Idj to make a mli. [ appreciate
alierovcr he < a i get the best bar- M
upetition. KM
!iS GOODS. 1
nplete, atjlish and seasonable, con- JS
icres, Henriettas, Flannels, Serges,
at 20 cents p?r yard. Standard
' i'kki) all-w )ol 6!Iia ^ Jeans for 25
bent .leans on the market for the
id Homespun. "It sells like hot
'N S,
wiih for in this line : Shawls,
bbous, Triinti.iop Silks, Velvets,
Iandkcrchiefs, and iu fact everySHOES.
e, owing to tnjr largo stock nod
ilier Shoe f??r 75 cents. In Hoots
jtenf.
iNa.
iiy superb lite in Mens, Hoys and
i In this line you will find the
reived a new lot of Hoys Clothes,
and Son.
CAPS.
large that I have been obliged to
fiy cents Derby, and our ? I 50
t of clerk* ready and willing to
. McLURE, Agent.^
[IS FRONT.
D RUNNING OVER
1 of l>ry Ctotls, < lolling. Shire, lint*,
?i.v jn ices ? e as low r 8 li e lovrc>t.
*! ! SHOES! ! !
men, women mil children. You p >
GOODS.
and price y u want.
% VVC iiivoii VAatti^ W'lii ?u sujr,
& SPARES',
HHEAP CASH STORE.
iy
IOTTON GIN, FEEDTON
PRESS, be sure
basing.
AND
^ PHAETONS.
2
* .
r STOVES.
Line of
LLWAYS ON HAND
BEWI.EY,
DEALER IX HARDWARE
5!
ST GOODS !
Markets, and our Stock of
LES, AND NOTIONS IS
TE.
well selected line of
3THING,
300ds, etc.
YSTATE SHOES
and Children.
SEWED SHOES
jaceil?$5, formerly #7.
proportion.
:MOREST $19 50
[AOHINE,
cry respect to A5Y of the higher
n Union County. They are falljr
essary attachments.
LKINS & CO
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