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I last Mr*. Dr. Liillajohn baa been a viait to Uaha. Mias Oar< ia 8eutharJ aa ^Blfr. Bojd L. Hamas are at tba Mt!? an School of Gaflhey. Mias Ana |a at Salam, N. MuJyio Brittoa'a School at Rack; . BR hare an exhibition the loth ie?l Bps Fow'ar died last Salutdaj consumption and was bcned * 8 Fnl> Suorfaj. Ha tha nick Bam a of MlWPV will %? atitplS^k Mm fnatb i bat day*7^ tth.re ia a pet scheme, a model new bonnet or anything P*aa h?s and wants it pi omul. B lyjWpboPC notify the Telephone let ^ TlUFRtjiV T'nlnn Ti un. Happenings at Santuej^jfmsc, May 4.?Tli# high winJs of last .'fwk caused the ground t? hecomo very '* *, ? dry and hard, whore not broken up; so hard ihat plowing in sxne places yind lo be stepped A creat many farmers are not threurh planting eofon, to say nothing about corn. Some co ton is up, and is now, or soon will bo, ready for the hoes. A larger amount of corn was plantod in a "make shift" way, or, I o >11 it, a "sneaking" way, this year than for many years past, hut it is locking sere w?!?, and if the weather it so that it caa be worVe I as s ma , desire t> work it, it vill very likely turn out cons'dorable "hominy" to enable the p'antere to have mare "hog." The mode of planting was not satisfactory to the farmers, generally, but the weather had be n so bad i^^^^111 1 to rct-ort to nn^??t -? <Vl' are farming tii^rcr bietnt our I^PBi^^^mcrriHTanil I will venture to give iny opinio^ t 1st. Lost cot tin and more f??o4 crops for home consumption, and soma to spare.? That is, all the necessaries of life If you raise corn enough, you will Irke'y hava shucks and fodd*r enough for the at >ok, if you can and will save it, but you must a"t turn deaf, dumb and blind to a choice spot of grass, either crab or swamp, f.ir if you do not neoJ .it. yourself our neighbors in town might buy it, if it is properly eured ; and perhaps next year would not be so fruitful when it would eorne in nioe on the farm. 2d. Less land cultivated; the ohoicest taken, workoi better, and tho energy to improve. and to rnnllnm In ?S?U m W K*v t ",%u th* ltill rides and olhor lands that are almost \ a dead weight to the farmer, convoned into I . sheep pastures." . It U a well known f<ct that it takes a little more work to keep down grass on strong land than on ihin, but when the rapid growth of the crop aod the increase of yield over the thin is taken into consideration, tho coet is away down, comparatively l*ss, the profits groa'or, and consequently, life more enjoyable. The land that is now of very little account for cultivation, if put into pasture-1, either foreheep or ca'tle, would be a source But horo is the trouble: Most j eoc\o*? Farmers will say they ars not able. But 4 by working leas land, say ton acres to the mule, and making that produce as much ae twenty under tho preseut system, with the money saved by raising our bacon, corn and sopuhum, on ihe farm, one oruld buy wire, fen<Je'>,i/.p'77lim,at a time, and grow iuto catfo and shcop busLnrai as a child grows to maturity. rineu lErnly T^unr?pr?opinion, indepondoney would smile sweetly on the striving tiller. 3d. A more varied supply and better farm implements, better and larger work stock and a'so finer grades of all our stock. Large and able work stock can do more and better work and keep in bettor condition on less fo>d, comraro'ively, that small and inferior ones. Then, in hogs there is the most difference imaginable. It is an old saying that "the corn crib makes the bog," bat I say it tnkes almost twice as much corn to make a good hog out of a lard pike, as it will be neoessary for one of fino b'ood. We have tried it. I liepe to heir something belter on this subject, from abler pens, and will try to profit there! y. Mr. Editor, I believe you are right in saying that you do not think your correspondents are gudty of wilfully omitting to speak of matters of interest ia their Igcalities from personal prejudice. Of course we forget somet'-mes, ond somctlmos we do not g?.t information of some things . ipp*ij ii-^rTa.'v ?1 this trouble, and have been mjirnvTreprove I for k. mv apparent neglect, it. isumjL ni- JnLur. 4V weteo* a 11 y VU1U? ru.^v. - Tt ?r you for y.?ur defense. Ti,a ~:i s.. 1 :_ ti.. jluv iunu \,uuuuu is* uitviii^ uic svicv.v con*iderably improved, but it will lake rome time to get them in a No. 1 condition. Rev 0 It. Widcford lias accepted a ca 1 to preach every fuutth Sunday evening at Brthesda (oil Black Rock) Church, neat Cold Well. ''It was with inncli sadness'ho people ol ^ this place received the news of Mr. Jack r Rates' death last Saturday, as lie had manj V* friends hero, Mr. Graham Hill, of Pish Dun, the efficient and accommodating depot agent of th< R k D. R. R. at that p'acc, met with a serious accident Saturday evening. Me was walking on t >p of the cars when the} pulled at art nu?l he misled his footing and fell hack on the truok. He was able to gel out of the way of theenre. He was bruised but uoboucs were broken. A very nica little ra>n fell in portions ol this section yesterday afternoon that ivi bpnefit oats ?nii make farm work mor< pleasant. Mrs. C. II. Willoford will go to Lauren: County to rpend the time with her moiho whj|e Rev. Mr. \Vi |eford Js aMcnding tip Southern Haptist Con vent ion. Dr. Caniiisa Coleman, of Lou siana, i vishing relatives and friends in and aroum Fantuc. Tho flower yards in this vicinity aro al aglow with beautiful tlowers, and lliey ar getting into the lmhit of going out on oc casious and freely clmngii g hands. Wouh that some tlowers would change hands E W. J. ? Baooino, Ranks and FanTiuzans.?Th State Farmers' Alliance met at the Rote Jennie this morning. The question of bag ging wo? rery thoroughly discubsel. Sam u'es of ft firo proof paper bagging, roaou by the King company of Goorgi Tho ThematteroffnVMun^naent of a bank All pert hayis discussed, but action Was postponed J. Munro ^fttil the next mceing in September. minority, commi'tec consisting of Messrs. A. them to r ^Hgh, W. 0. Cain, 0. I\ Riley and 111. L. naineJ, or ^^Knldson were appointed to Arrange a |HTih{or formula. ^ ft was decide 1 to lndd tlie next meeting Mny ^LSpirlnnburg. 'immumm ?All It qu'et on the Coosaw. AAA/ The icseipte from phosphate royalty is les- w? J||j Spelling, the price of phosphate nek line gone J |J | p fl:ty cents a ton an t the lawyers are busy T??rinib^r? tguriog up fee bills ' f -r scrricos rendered.'' And the farmers?well they are holding 1'" their oolton and paying over n dollar a bushel number, who t iw ??r^' I -f-SJ * ? StATS PSSSS ASSOCIATION Qeor.'S OT ?* C-i April 90.?Tb* State Pmi At?oci d ti?a <o d*jr, afer ths discu-e oa of a nun oiqmtati?a of intereet to the wrofce?ioK IM following ASMN : Wallaos, Xewbarr MmMt. ' I ff?5?HHK^,den''A Koiock'cher* t i Seerwsry. l' H. Prince, Flore... yw, Tratwrtr, Fiui Me'cher*. DeuUek Zeitum ChAolain, Kee. 8idi H. Browne, CkrUtio. I Xtighbor. M B. Mcoweeney. J. A. Hoytaod J.A C He iphill wore elected delegate* 'to the 8t i Pan! iireling of iho F l't ' Imf* cia io .. .t*"*neVhitc4. "j Anderson w?s a-lected ae the place of next year's meeting. The banquet tendered the association tonight Id the Board of Trade in the U'inyeh Ind go Society hall was a mod elaborate spretd. Over one hundred guests were present and wore presided over by Senator Richard Itoxic*. l'lte associa'i >n adjourned sine die af er Toting thanks to the hosts of to-nigh1.?Sjifcml to The Stole. Havk Tiiky rtf.t Hi* tuts Tims.?Jersey City.N. J., Apr I 29 ?At nnn to-day the ponce or tin* cite Arrest d a man supposed to he ati A'geriau n;io' ntnl took him to police lira I quarters. Chief of Po'ice Murphy said that ih?re was 110 ilotib tl-a' the man is the one wanted by inspector Ilyrucs, of New York, for the murder of Cnnio Krown at the Ets' Ri?er Hotel Inspect or Byrnea was not lie 1 of the arrest and wjs rcqut aed t > senl ifficers to Jersey City to identify the prisonrr. The man nrre-tsd is known us "French" ? " iu ? i?--- ? i" uu?er on tramp cattle Eni(s, and wan arre*tcd in Lt.n ion, England, and imprisoned several weeks whi-e the authorities there were hunting to identify him as "Jack the Ripper." Ho is a cousin of the man arrested in New York and knowa as "Ft enchy No 1." Eautiiquake in New IlAMrstllHE?Manchester, N. H., May 1.?An earthquake shock las^iug five seconds visited this place at 7:10 to-night. Thesh 'ok wits very seveio and the entiie city wus shaken. Topple ru-dicd from th>ir houses in slarm. No damage has yet been reported. Concord, N. II., May 1.?An earthquake shoc'.i wis felt iu this city at 7:07 t t-night The fhock was distinctly fc't for about twenty-seconds. A number of bnilings wcro shaken. Melrose, Mass , May 1?A's'ight earthquake shock was felt lit ro to-night. No damage was done. Kecne, N. II., May 1.? At 8:10 o'clock tonight a heavy enrthqusko shock occurred here Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of musical instruments sold by S. >1. RICE, JR., K. U. List of Lottcrs Remaining in the PostoHioc at Union, far the week ending May 8th., 1801. ti m . *?_ r- < - uioisi vino, iur i yrus rosier, Mi^sSallie Garnctl, Mr J K Giles, Miss Minnie llubanks, Key t? ? Johnson, Miss Sarah llico, Mr Julio Salted, Mr Frank T imson, Mrs Cnnd >s ThompM is Sallio Wbitlock.J ton, Mr Sara Wood. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for tbeir delivery. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. Piano for Sale, Cheap. T*rx50pinwnpirifi^?aaT5^inrir; jlV and pronounce 1 to be a very sweet toned instrument, admirably mi led te musical students for practice, is offered for sale very cheap. Apply at the Times office. May 8 19 3t To Those Indebted HAVING left the State, I respectfully no ify all persons indebted to me, fot Millinery, Ac., that I have placed their nccoon's in the hands of Msj. 1). A. Tuwnscnd fur ooilcction. MRS. L. M. POUCHE. April 21 17 4t Masons and Teams Wanted GOOD Brick aud Stone Masons can find cmpluyinent on the Union Gradot School building. Tcaius to baul sand and briok also wanted Apply to JAMES GRaNT. i May 1st. 18 3t. * J vntvw W VXCUlkCrS* ALL persons having ontiins against. in estate of Kobert Beaty, Sr., will pre , sent them to inc properly attested ; mid thus indebted to the said estate, will plivise set 1 tie the same with mo. W. J. BKATV, Kxccutor. April g* 17 It. Notice to Creditors. A|.l. per3?i|S having nlairns nga net th estate of John Mays, doccaseil, wit i present them to tnc properly attested ; aa< those indebted to the said estate will picas i settle the sonic with me. r J. W. SCOTT, [ Adm'r of John May*. L April 24 - 17 4t. ^ Notice to Trespassers 1 \\7 K hereby forbid all persons trespasi s VV ing in any way, npon our premisi t known as follows : Th? Gnllls Gist p't?c< s ihe Lockhart Shoe's place, and the Herndo r place. r> .1 f I? 1 It It A If c. i). farkap' ? 8. S. FA lilt A K. J Mi;8 19 *t? > Notice to Sub Alliances - r?HOM n?w on * will bo in niy office ? J Union on Mondays, Tuesdays and Sa nrdtys. All Alliances nyw having businci with nie, will please ocnic on loose days. A. C. LYl.ES. e B. A., U. C. F. A. I May 8. 19 I- Guardian's Final Discharge a . e "VTOTICE is hereby given that by pcrmi 1 \ aion of Hon. James M. Gee, Probe 8* ions li(ivio^laTm^g!nmi^^^ffl^P l.swson, contraoled daring his ceased, are hereby notified to present April 2 ne, en or beforo (he date above May 1 they will be forever barred. ? D. P. DUNCAN. Guar 'iuq J. M. Larson. 19 4t J HA {% l\ A TEA R t Taadarfakal.. hrlrfl, SPRI [ | Bleach any (alrlr intalllgant prr.o iof ml,,, II |g"> oho ran raad and wrlta, and who. IB U|?0'r Inltructlon, will wolk Indualrl. utlr . Whowio rant Thraa Thaaaaad Oollare '? "" loraMilaa.whrraTar lhajr lira I will alao furnl.h r anil>l,.jn>a?t>at which you ran aam that amount nia unlraa aucraaafulaa abora. Kaallyaml qnlrkly ail'J ! ? DC r? tor ona workrr from aaeh dlatrirt or county. I might and prorldrd with aniploymrnt a lata* ira making orar tlOOO a raaraach 11 IS K *V Voiil 1 j>. Kull particular, FMKK. Addraaa at onca, I ' 1 U??, fee* ;.J SOMETHING " ; Finer aid Handsomer THAN 11* ANT OTHKli TOWN ABOVE CO% JLUMBXA. r. r?>oveduV ulnen n^flMneasJ n the two s'orjr building l?l*ly rtbaiH Jf. b?adra*ly Sited up, jut cpp^ -PoKuffiw, I Invite mj, pi U ^ * I '"utr in11111 nfflwr"T barroom ABOVE CHARLESTON, WHERE YOU CAN GET The ebo'ect Wints nnd Lquors of ell kinde end the KancifB' Drinke. f I am sde n*ent in Ibis town for the purest CORN WHISKEY made io North Caro'ita. I always keep itie | urest and best Liquors that ciiK be bought for mclicinal and family use. Attentive and cdit^jous waiters always ready is "ret'em up'p in the most gen>lem?n'y style. J?i-t come and try us. Returning rincei e thanks f. r < he liberal | patronage I liars heictofore received, 1 promise to deserve a continuance of public c favor, by extra efforts to please my mtolrttn Art] x. . J. L.8WINK. ? May 8 iy tl J pSpTi 4A NEW \ a ff T " Results the above Sewing Machine I ee l the "Davis," "Danostic," "New Home" and other good Machine'. Second-hand Machines, in good repair, sold CHEAP. Repairing Maohincs done on short notice. ~ S. M. RICE, JR., E. IT. ] May 8 19 3m ""J, D. TUJMJWLl HAS MOVED HIS STOCK OF * GROCERIES AND FANCY I GOODS ) FROM TUB LITTLE UREEN FRONT ( INTO THE '' it a wiTvctrms-Tt omrvnn I I o i uhjcj , FORMEBLY OCCUPIED BY J MR. JOHN RODGER, \ ^ NKXT ABOVK T. K. BAItKV'S FCHNllURK HTORE < | Where lie will be please 1 to meet nnd ( ! serve his old cuetoincrs with y . I*LAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES, ; CAN&RO < i y i? jLimhfl, IJ . I CIIACKERS.^NdVIHKKSK, I CIGARS AND TOHACCO, 1 FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, * FRUITS AND NUl'S OF ALL KINDSThankful to the people of Union County, for their past Kindnesses and liberal patronage, I invite tliein to call upon me in iny larger and more c< uvenicat quartos, where I intend to do all iu my power to deserve their future patronageJ. IJ. PORTER, j Feb 20 8 dm J 0 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 10tl? day of May next, at the hour cf , II o'clock A. M., at the late residence of James T. Almun. deceased, the personal properly of said decedent, poqsisting of household goods and chattels, farming implenjeuts, mules and other propeity, will bo ,, sold at public sale. .. TERMS OF SALE. 1 ^ Purchases of nvo dollars and loss to be paid in cash ; for more than that amount on a cred t of aix in mOts. tho purchaser giving note with appiovcd security. J. F. ALMAN, Administrator of estate of Jumca T. Alman, deceased. April 24, 1801. May 1 18 3l Is Notice of Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that on tho 18th day of May next, at 11 o'ch>bk A. M., at Jonesvtlle, I'pioq Cpunty, S. C., the General St"ck of Merchandise of Alman " I ll,n. lAA.ll... ..It. It.. .tA.. >. will bo sold at public Halo. TKKMS OF SALE. ?- l'urcbaser lo pay for the same, one-half (e in sir months, the tal inco in twelve months h from day of hbIo, giving nctes with approved ?. ??> ,, ? fiAoiis ? - IsK 4 MRS. GRANT >' fOfr} 8 JUST RECEIVED IIKR BSIffi NQ AND SUMMER MILLIIV i :11 to ix'X e]0.Rnt u siock to her ciislomcr^^ 6 CBH1HHI yr / " ( WILL SE ^H4 30 yds of good Fi^u d Lawns for $1. 30 yards of good CaJ o for $1. 14 yard* of good 01 ihatnsfor $1. 25 yards of good Chi lie* for 51. In Dross Goods e havo reduood rotn $ 1 to 75c per yai I ; 75o to 50o per Also our Boo Drs DcAltna reduced \jut ni-wooi j ric*a marked down t Our all-wool A ibaroaa marked dowi Our all-wool Chalnp marked down fi Embroidered Droiea, 50 iuchea wi Beautiful Lice Cultniniog reduced Serim for Wiuduw\'ortains, beautif See our IJulaundritd Sdirts, only 3 Qeuta full Uuderxiils for only 08o. lleary Turkiah llai^ Towels 50 iuo Wo aro headquarters for Clithinn. 2 50 " ' 1 i ^ o.u ach up to Tine, Needl^VJ Bullous g vcu a ruw aooveiPrices are. Everybody kuows ilie crnvh has c if t-? like the above, if you call ou RODGER & Sept 0 COiViPLEl XIV J: QE EJJi rJ GOODS R PRICES TH FOSTER, W] Jan ii ?OR JUST 25 CENTS T auu "-*rr An Adze-Eye Hammer, a nWhet, Hand, aw, Carpenters Sqnate, Spirit Letcl, Vise, , Monkey Wrench, long linnd'c lUkc, Hro, Smoothing Iron, 14 qt. Dish l'an, 10 qt. 'in Bucket, Oqt. Coffee Pot, 1 gaL Measure, truss Hoop Cedar Bucket, Solid Brass Vniter, large high-footeJ Glass Lamp, la?g-s }ia>-8 Pitcher, 1 set of Tumbleis, 1 set of loblets, large Glass llose It >wl, Glass Caster, i big assortment of China Plates, ('tips and lancers, a big assortment of Ycllowware, aaen Table Covers, Cliilds Zephyr Caps, dcu's Wool Caps, Men's and ibys Wuql lats, a nice assortment of Jewelry, Combs md Brushes, Dusting and Cleaning Btush md Trays, Saddle Blankets, Irou Stone Irnnite Fiat Dish, non-brenkabte Lamp 'liimoey, Dinner Bell, not hundreds lice and large pieces of Wocqcn^ Ti^, Glass, ^rockepy qnd Hardware, iiudii/ of which vcrc formerly sold for 60 and 76 cents. I am also constantly adding to my 6 and 10 cent counters ; they arc now exceedingly wiwiiW) Jaunmw Jm&x.j2Pufi; Tact, 1 often sell these good* Jo Traveling gentlemen from all parts of the country.? loose gentlemen wuo seen grent deal. at>d know nil About prices, know those HAR8A1N goods are cheap. Here is the place t# gei your full moneys worth. Don't Forgot Hint I Keep Also a Full Fine of STAPLE nnd FANC\ GROCERIES, CROCKERY and QUEENSWARE, TIN nnd HOLLOW WARE, WOODEN and HARDWARE, JUG nod JAHWAREnnd FLOWER POTS, OILS and PAINTS, and WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER nnd SHOE FINDINGS, ROOTS nnd SHOES, nnd in fact, a generous line of General Merchandise, which I am selling as cheap, and pchnps cheaper tlinn the cheapestS. M. RICE. JR., E. U. Feb 27 U ?f j'H tUOJj ?ij|JH^^nMjjR^R> o..) w. L. douc^s $3 SHOE fK^v-'?. I^^^^LKICE, JII., K. U.,Ag?t; Cm TvernB^^^^^H c ?op?r '*'|!p;,jJ *31 '' St*. < m * f**5* OTLATED SU(Ul $100 ^^2^rceU\ \ ILL YOU Prait of the Loooi Meachiog full yard wide for ooly Sic per yard. 9-4 Sheeting heat quality ooly 21c. 10-4 Sheeting beat quality only 23c. our all-wool Silk Finlehed Henriettas 1 yard ; 45o to 30o per yard. I from $1 to 75c por yard, rom 50c to 35c d from 35 o to 21 o. rom 25o to 18o. de, ooly 38c per yard, from 20o to 13o per yard, ul patterns, only Tie per yard. 8c each. hes long, ouly 15o each. way. positively SPOT CASH. omo, and you can't be deceived in plain : PURCELL. 3G ly m"STOCK"" t X^ W x iw W W E LOWEST. LKINS & CO 1 ir State of South Carolina, i i??J| Summons for Belief?Compla'nt not Srrvcd. Wuli-tm Monro. Benjamin F. Iltwl* and Mary C. Gist, Plaintiff*, n>jain*t Spencer M. Hice, Sr., Alexander G. IUre, Victoria 8. Coleman, Itobeit L. (.'ulfintn, It. C. Oliver, Thonins K McGalinu, Andrew P. Bronw, liobert 1'. Fvans, Isaac I.. Fulk, George W. F^'k, E. T. 'I'efT*, W. K. Toff', F. G. TefTt, Theodore Wettx, G 1*. (lark, J. N. Beach, It. 8. Oglmhy, CharDs G. Craddcck, J. B. Tulwilcr, W. T. l\orvy, J. II. Adams, W. 1). Adams, 11, II, T. Adams. George D. Wii^, George I*. Watkine, John 8. Wnt, Oliver F. Bay, Franklin W. Day, G??rgc F. FVs'er, W. W. Draper, W. A. Moore, E. W. Marsh, Sr., B. S. Burry, A. Brafman, W. Brrfmam, A. Blliart, C. G. Joyncr, .1. 1). Chamberlain, A. S.J. Perry, II. K. Simonds, K A. Priugle, Jr., J. A. Far'ey, William 1*. Marcy, George, I,. ?"."o. pot it'on Cotton Mills, M. C. Kiecr, J. F. KDcr, W, 8. Everett, W. E. It agon, 0. F. Malone, L. E. Barne'l, W. A. Moore, E. W. Marsh, J. A. Smith, J. Kingaberry, IV. J. Aslif-ird, M. B. Marsh, j. <i <tc>n Long, as Sheriff, an I Wade II. M Administrator of ihe ?>od* awl chattels of Agnes J. Macfie, dtwaxeJ, Dtfrnilault. To Defendants: YOU src hereby smnmonetl in I required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common I'lcae, f<r the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the bithsci iber at his office, No. 2 Law llauge, Union, 8. 0., within twenty days after the servioo hereof, exclusive of (he dny of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, the p'nlntiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the rclirf demanded in the c mplaint. JAMES MUNRO, . IMaintiffs Attorney ,* yated, Union, S. C., 14th of February, A^, lam ... V^. ^ J; % . 7'.*, * wr. " #V ' '*>> u'i)H{qjOM ti w.itwuq;) . jqi '"WK ntAV.I, ' aoji??n!t ott am qs\M [ }*', X.IA)H.(tU p) .IIS nit | 4(] qijav rdi| .toq esoJ.tn .ir?Xni| .t.?q pt?i| nq^ ... \-?utoq joSf utpt 0 u.ujm'.huuv pauoip>?itd? H*>nI 1,M1A\" ot -pjoM v jo^n pinos ipnoi oqt suojoq Svmit (>dt|srty pvq pan ./squtnn,. v 'optus oj b i|i;m ^uouttuisut oyj poDjn^oa puq p, ' 01)001)9 J?q po5fwifuo t|9|t(M soup oi|) ui jno paddip pntj 'nojpipwini Xibiuj pun to pjtai ? JO))n p|noD ot| ajojoq pun .fjituoj) r ounj injtftroA otj) iuojj sanssps jo jjnci ti poMOJJoq oqfl pouad iwm qJ>nojip | '* tfaiuun.i 8?iou piucqip.i omj jo ! ^yuowiyiaA-tm Wti u^-^lLiaSBMi/ J ^^H||l|VMinn7er79ilii- Bold by J. ^^TTTITBB & SON, Druggists Union 8. C. LADIR8 Needing atonic, or children who want bolld inp up. should take BROWN'S IRON HITTERS, It la plcaaant to take, cures Malaria, Indl (eaUoo. Biliouaneaa and Liver Complaints. ! /!? .rr' D 71 n IV jY I Is still loading and away ahead in the race for low prices. cheaper, away down below other merchants. We master our business when we buy, and keep the mastery when wo soil. Uuy cheap and soil cheap, coupled with FAIR and SQUARE dealing is the only law that governs the NEW YORK RACKET. Almost cvei^_dftv nnr n-l Turk bdyeV" sends us goods bought at about half their value, and judging from the great quantities of every imaginable kind of goods he is sending us, he must expect us to scoop in every cash dollar H/tTi April 10 :=FESr THE CITY CASII STOH their immense Stock of Dry Gc lints and M i L 1 beginning with this week. When we say that we arc will prove the fact to any one iiity. Good Ginghams, 7i con 4k a 3-4 Shirting, 3i cents. Printed Lawns, 3 cent.' Dress Goods, 5 cents. Suit of man's clothing, Remember that the above particular. We do not handle CITY OA J March 20 " WHAT A TUT rPI 11 ."* 11Y 1 ITU, ainnii ??. OTT?T)P\L ?? -k 4$? tfjoqt }?t|i t>|JOM "!'!> Mj<w;i<( b\ J' ijjv?8 fit jt puv 'fljotn J?titqiort aj? o.v\ i ip oj p?r.lj e.u .MA.ipirj.w til JAA-qo |l >pino3 A?|A*mu 9M A|it|.M jnqj 'si su i||i.u || ipio.ii i)i|j( "ji jo ||? pun 'tftiipiqi.tjs I, D 'ftuijuivil oi{) 'arsnui aqj 'ssautbiiq l| oi|av oqi jo pojij iub j 'ainay 'iioa l| 9) j "ur.pAuii no.v K/fuijq j^ao p juqj | ;p pioqu ui odqbijo onf) jp?|ftuu)uti t iaqi 108 noX naq.vv 'u? 11 jo poo'8 aqj I 'PI!?P ?I ,,a*8H *l"0'? l! aiuuy pauuoiu 'pajfcutjpin tuyqi 8uipa8 pnf sti.w j,, J ,, 01 Xuiqivj pauoiqwj PtO OB oof ?M* am Pq* ^niy st> k&yif PP ^^^MnibeCounty paper, but if we wer try ineert all that one or two of our correft] M. denta send us, ihey would tear? no room anything or anybody eUe. We esn't ad tie? ad (he stores, the schools and other hi ness out of which men make money, in County '-free gratis," for nothing, and k up the paper. **v V.f ^ ;^tK ; ~'^|H -^*8^B /ud^V ? , ipai*M'w<?^^^TX!rCr'" -""" *^8BB i B ;4$nl^E^li ~ 55 ^juri Union and surrounding covered up with Hat*, Pants, 1 Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, 1 Wo have just oponed a solid I case of T>0e Pants. Come nncl 1 get ft pair before they are all I Another big line of sample ^ Ilats at and less than Jobbers I Ladies trimmed and untriinmed Hats cheaper than you 1 ever bought them before. I Mens Hats from J?o up. I l.OUt) yds good Pa/ ? Jeans i A inco ciiKAr. | And hundreds of- other -?J tilings that we havn't the space to mention. It is no trouble to snow our goods, so come on and look i through our stock. tRY & BELK. 15 ly -jj . .. j FAUm a. a , ; v ' ... ** tfr h* ts special low prices on m -i >od.% Notions, Clothing, Shoes, NERY, selling cheap, we mean it, and who will give us an opportu- . % ts. *s. * JS ?1 50 and upwards, goods are first-class in every 3 shoddy auction goods. lHH STORE, J r. W MC'LURE. Ao'r., Pitnp 'h. 12 lj CRASH PRICE - ' = ~-w * wnvt ot pnl #* ] Xi?mn? ittppndmi ji nouvnvKtvt Mfljata Xq *110on in '*|?|9ftU(I ||? Xq Plot?MI 'N0I810M1 .1X001 oill tnintou ?i M?qt , jaonpojj ifseu ?>t put- 'Binjoxos i 'A7 O IA<IK(1 SKO& 'tftftjjuojfj 'MW#R/ liuiitna io ainjo) It* | JOjI mt>?iukjoiuoUV utMOJWoq 'aoff|n?l| 11 tMj.Md v mo J0*PI P0O wn mop | ~ in connection with the Hotel and Dinner! I card Hoaae. Mr*. John Rodger will be in charge. VI e lo The South Union Sunday School Coneen- | pon- lion met at Sardio last week. Is toil I for Mr. William Jtffereies, of Home P. 0., was The in town this week. 500 thagfl H uai- Miss Rose F. Keecb, of Daliimore, who . the Inn been Tailing Kev. W. I. Herbert and wetj{[Jil I eep family, has gone to Qreenville to spood .a l<mgthat^^^| while with friends there. mm *... V " 1 ~