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Corm|KB'iM?3 of the Tiiu. H?v* from ItrthfiMltt Etta Jaii. June 32.?Yesterday wo* to auspicious day for the Sabbath school cause in ih s section. As previously rvunouocsi, i - ' w?? childten'* tea v Mouain ochools were represented bj officers, te.chers and sch lars. The sobool* came in deUcbpio us. except ElBethel, which came in aulid phalanx and marched into the church in veteran stylo under the leader haip of As- is not Superintendent Goodman Pridsasro. The aaecelag eaecetee nan m peeman t y Bee. Mr. Boblavon, fhther ot tfen pouter, it for an Interval of 46 minute#, the onagregailsi roueaemblod while the choir rung: "Are 1 3 ou washed-in the Blood of the Lamb ?" An invitation was then given all the oh ldrcn under 12 years of age to come forward and take their postion in front of the teacher, while the choir sung: What a pa hiring of the Faithful tint will be." Rev. G. S. Robinson then led in a special prayer for the children, the choir sung : "B eit be the tios that bind. , Supciiotendcnts, tethers and children, (hen repeated the Lord's prayer, and the choir sang; '-Watch and pray." All then joinid and repeated the "Apostle's creed," after which the choir sung : "My hope is built on nothing less. Than Jesus' b'ood and righteousness." The Superintendent then nunouncei the future programme, and the chi!dreu rose i.d sung: ' I here are s nigs of joy ' That I lore to sing, etc." In this, the congregation and cho'r joined them Iter. Mr. Robinson was then introduced to the children, and ?p ke about oU minutes upon tho subject of "gler.fying God," which ? he dlrided into three heads : "Row'should ws glorify God ?" "When shou'd wc glorify God?" and 'Why should we glorify God ?" The Superiutendeut then thanked the congregation, old and young, fvr their attention and goo I bchavioar during the exercises, ths clioir an l children then s tng : "We shall know each other better, When the mists have cienro I away." Mr. Il'.llilMn'l ? 1 ! -.? ? r.vuuuiibvu niv ufiiriHCll '11, and thus ended a day long to be remembered by the people of this community. We regret exceedingly that the prcTalenoo of mea-les pruv? ited serernl funtdics f otn being present ; but taken all i i all, it was a tuceest, in the true meaning of that word One day last week a chid of Mr. F. M. Cdenim's, of Ooudcysvillc, cuui near bemg kilted. Mr. <3. pnsuug the pub ic road near Mis. Ooudelock's when the wagon wheel fell suddoiily into a hole, and the baby fell out in front of it. Fortunately he was driting a gentlo animal, which stopped instantly, which saved the child from being crushed to death uodcr the who-Is. ' While our farming peopls h-*ve all the work they can attend to niw, we hopo they ' will not permit the public roads to remain , ^in such a dangerous cond t on any longer than they cau possibly help it. I Miss Annie Petty died at the residence of ' Mr. V ins m B atron, near Home 1'. ()., last I ' Friday, 19th inst., She was about GO yoars of age, and a member of the Baptist church. Vox. \ Corres pondence of the Unioo Timk*. ( News from Santuo. I Mb. Eoitor.?It would be use'ess and, as i a certain old darkey used tossy, look liko a < pieoe of "foolerkin," to tell your readers that ' it was WKl in ?l?io - ' " ? ..? .? fiwiuuj, uui jrvii uupni a to see farms down here, how verJent mid t flourishing they look?ia grass. It gives tho i farmer a great (le>l of much healthy exercise i of a defensive nature, but it certainly does s not put him in a 7ery pleasant mood. The < laud at preseut, is sti.'l heavy; tho clouds t liok thrc toning, and it is Greek meet Greek when the farmer g->es out to vie with grass, to , ^ *? h' Ms the balance Of ^ , u.aUll a little ahead. My attention wn? called . a few days ago to some grass growing on top , of a shed. It was two or throe inches high, , and tho question is how can wc ktep the ( grass down on land, whoa it flourishes on the house ops ? J Cotton is snia'l and far behind tho corrcs- J ponding peri d list yoir, and in many ( p'ates a poor stand, with a scarcity of labor } to ltoe that poor s and. Corn is 1-oking fine, esjeoially that planted three ?t six week; ago, with almost | a | crfect stand. A large amount of this is upland, and from :Iio present outlook will ( pr ve that old South Carolina can produce j oorn enough ' ti do" h--r pcop'c. , But ha?vesting has begun, ami oils are vrry good, especially when n t sown too late. ( S.>meli tvo the smut right bad. Tho.'e, how- ] evor, arc geuernliy from bought sood, raised, we don't know where. 1 have not noticed any smut in those sown from home rrised , seed- I' would he wrl', anywuy, to rai-o ( our own seed, us it is s i much easier than ( raisrng cotton to buy them, and that some- , times nt a very high price. 1 iLiuk we Farmers make one great misako in putting the corn and cotton ^ r iws too close, for when the grass gets bad, ( you have 11 t the room to wcrk at it well. In a wet season the only effectual way to kill , grass is to bury it, ami between very narrow rows, whe-e no hing but small plows can be used jou cannot bury it. Wide rnw? ?!l! Hut? 'r.i'fjw pi-ws tone us?d. even if ihey must be turn plows. I have "sided" cdt?n wi.h torn plows set shallow, in wide rows where tlie mi Idles we?c es'ra foul wi'b bo h wi o 1< an 1 giass, and cleared the iiiidd es. At this itine thchor-e flics nro very annoying t? bull mule and plowman, ani the other day, I made a pair ol' p>n*s out of a sack, and put thrru on my plow mule, to keep the flies off, and it wou'd have done any one good to have seen tint inule trying to learn how to walk in pants. You wool 1 have hurt yourself laughipg. The li irdest r ?iu for a long time past fell pi this section lurt Friday. Land was badly washed. The Lad is of the II iptisl Church hero havo formed & Ladies Missionary Socio'y, with Mrs. It. G. Ilobson, l'residen', and Mrs. 0.* R. Wil'eford, Sccritiry and Ti ensure?. The Presbyterian churih has just been plastered, and the painting of it will begin tb s week. Mrs. Lul l Jenkins, of Charleston, is visiting her father, l>r J. P. Thomas. Miss Nellie Brown lias, since the close ?f her school here, re'urnc l to her home in Columbia, to sr>cml the vacit on. It Miss Eloiso McGill, of Monticello, is here, * visiting her sister. Mis. J. M. Friday. Mr. It. G. A. Jeter, Miss Nouie Jeter an 1 Mis? Irene Fant, li-ivo all come noine to spend their vacati nis. The former is from Furman University of Greenville, and ihc tw ? latter arc from Converse College. Spartanburg. E. W. J. Gkn. Amikrt Pikb's Wii.i,.?Washington, June 18.?The will of the late Gen. Alb rt l'i'sc \v.i9 filed for probnte to-Jny. Me leaves all of his personal property lo the Supreme Council of Ancient and Accepted S otiish Rile, ami other monies a ul pr po ty 10 his children. lie t-Isj says : "The monies in the irea*ury of the United Slates arising for (he silc un ler process of conflscit on of 017 property in Li fe Rock, $1,960, I will t ll>c United Stales, that they may hare an honest till thereto, ami no lougcr hold ihcni as I lie proco 'da of p'nndering under form of law : ami Indebtedness of ilie United States to me for four horses lost by me in the military servioj of the United States in Mexico. Tii" icturns so far received indicate t' al the assessment in South Carolina will .'how an increase in values of over $"2,000,000 con pa *cd with last year. An excellent shon ir>g when the business and financial stavnnti ii thr nighout the ouutry is considered - /I :!(. more Hun. y Tub White Mr* Or???. ?-Charlotte, N. C , Jun* IS.?It w*? n t-d a ?wk ago that I a norcntnt *? 01 foot hy the Northern boae>t of trustees i t Diddle I'niierflty, c?W. ed, of this Si? ?* r_-_ ius^ki'iou with , c lore I niohi'orr TheNortlcn boar 1 and Southern board of trustee* met here ye terday ereniug. The former outvoted the 'alter, and a negro named Sande s wan elected prceideot. and nereral negro rrofeenore were elected in I'laee of whl'e men. The reatgnailone of Re*. Dr. JoRnaen, l?rr?i lent, and the white predwn wore arkf r la order m put the negroee in. The instil ilion is for ool >red men, but ha* always bee i it ider while tutc'aje. The Southern boar! ' trustee', c imputed of gentlemen ol this i* : itunieiiatel/ resigned and their rc-ijtn.i io'S wee accepted. Titr SicvaxTit Circuit Stexohk apiif.r.? lu view of the fict th*t the Court of Common Pleas at Obtrles'on titty not be in ses?i n as la'e as the Cth of July. Judge Wallace has 6xo 1 Monday, the U9th June instant, for the competitive examination of tbe aorliea:it* for ill* p i*itio:i of official s'eaographer of tho Ttli circuit recent y ma le vacant by the redgn'tiou of Mr. W. A. Low. The ap.licant< w II l>c require ! to report ooo of the civil case* coinpetely nud furnish a transcript of tlieir notes t? the stenographer of the 1st c'rru ?. who will c unpire them with his officio 1 Rnto- *ud ropo.-t the result to the Judge. The appbc hi la will also ho examine (in reading their notes off hand, and will also he t? ihjected to such other tests as the Judge may th'nk mcenurjr to dctetminc th ir efficiency. Nioiton l>k-Ct..\n? AY am ?Chicago, Juno 22.? A epccin! fro n Nishville, Tcnn., says : Varmiugtomn in Sou'li Na-Oi-ill; was ngiin excited las' t ight and a s- ri its riot Fcemc I 1010111011*. An tx'ra force of pV.ica has bom on duty ir. the neighborhood fincc last Tuesday night's trouble. War has been declare I by the ne.:roc*. A watchman guarding Fos er's stable ti p event its being hurn-d was shut at t 3* iw ? rogrcs last night. A crowd was gathering when twentyfive police arpeated, preventing trouble. Two companies of ntilitmy ba"c been under arms fir three nights p .st 1.111 when the first shots were heard they were telephoned for and marched to the seme. Each of the foity men had twenty rounds of ammunition. LAtmrss Lynchers tier l.r.rr.?Urceaville, S. C., June 22 ?Is?ac K.nard. the negro who tnurderc 1 Lemuel Oxnern'id seriously wounded I?r. Has', in the lower part of Laurens County, in Saturday. Juno 13, was .brought here to-day from Laurens and lodged in jail for sife keeping. The sheriff of Laurens County had trns!worthy informatiou ilr<t Kiuard was ti I avc Veen lynched to-night by tho dead man's friends. Kionrd wss arrested Saturday, near Saluda O il Town, by a man named Coleman, who will g-. t a reward of $350. Kiuard was iotirvicwed by a reporter, and ta'ked unconccrnly aboui the murder.? The S!<ite. Mr.ntr Mkascrkd uy Srcctws.?The wonderful popularity of Swift's Specific (S. S. 3.) is the natural result of the tests to which tlicpubl c has put it. The merits of the medicine have rcuiaino 1 the s une, but I he knowledge of the people with respect to its remarkable curative prope ties has ir.jreased until now there is s demand f> r it wherever the English language is spoken. *. S. S. was first ntfernil nt f.?.. ...... agious blood poison. For tlint t was, urid s, truly a.specific. Hut it is now regarded, wherever its virtues arc known, ns a irue ipccific for all forms of blood lisevu*. Whole tolumns could be tilled with festimonit's to bis effect. Will ruonAnLY nn Lynched.?Kidgcw >y, Fairfield County. June 18?It is mnorul Wtlk*"W-niy*heVooi; .Hicovrn-Tl on rofmng \ negro cuiccalcd in her roont. Her flight was ho great that after r using nu alarm, wh c'.i induced the negro to take immediate 1 gh'. she fa'ntcd. and has since boon iu a precarious coaditi >n. A pirty < f men, it is 5>ii, arc to-day in pursuit of tin scoundrel, wid if capture 1 it is safe to prod it t tint his ifo will be taken as a consequence of his let. Int. Hicks Pu edicts Severe Dropout.? llov. Irl R. Hicks, t'se Si I. ??!.? wedlicr j prophet, rcpca's his warning in regard to | dry summer, a:: I exhorts ilia farm us to j liusbnnd their early June supply of water | md prepare for a severe drought, iiicks is wonderful correct in his weather prognostications. If Columbia ha 1 consulted hi a a rainy Centennial would lnvo been averted. ? The Pittsburg Press say3: " I'li-re seems lo be an imprcssi >n among cert an It'tpnh'i:a s thai while Rlainc is the held of the party, Harrison is the legs, and nm-t do the running in ''.''J." No doubt true ; for the bi ly lo >ks n:> to the hca 1, but looks down on the legs' There seems to be another impression among Democrats. however, that ft duck-leg;ol p r.'y is not ft dangerous opponent in ft iac There appears t> be 'ruth in this also.? O/uirhxton World. ITALIAN COWAUOICK Kx EMIM.IE I till. ? New York, Juno I'd.?The German .steamship Sophie, which arrived to-day f.mm C.rlitl", brought the cr :w i f tin ba'k Rxtlc, ir on Fftxcagouhi, M'ss., for Amsterdam, wrecked and ab.iml oicd iu nnd ocean. Toe crew of the Lxi'e were taken oil' their vessel 1?v a boil manned entirely by the officers of tiic steamship Sojdre. None of tne steamer's crew of Italian sailors would risk themselves in t lie bo it. Which Horn, Mr. Tiiackston ?As far as The State is pennittcil by Mr. Tiiackston to observe, bis defense iloos not, show that he acted, as ho claimed to net, under the authority of a reso'ution of the State B ard of Examiners. This is the vital point, and Mr. Thackston has not touched it. If such a resolution was adopte 1 the greater rortioa of the blame rests upnn the board. If it was not passed, Mr. Thackston is the only culprit, arid a very great culprit, t o.? The State. 1 >teai.k.n s arnica Salvk.?The best si've in the world for Cuts, lirui-o', Sore. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, t'happed Hands, Chilblains Corns, an 1 ail Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Pi es, or .no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price *25 cen s per box. For sale by 15. F. Posey, April 10. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sift or Calloused Lumps and blemishes fr in horses, Dlood Spavins, Cur s Splints, Sweeney, lling-boiio, Stings Sprains, all Sweden tliroa's, Coughs, c'c. Save S"??by use of one bottle, n un-ants the in st won li fill IHcmish Cure ever known. Soli b J. M. (J115PS ?S; SON Ihuggisis, Union. <? lie'.. 01 hum m and horses and all nninuil cured in 30 in kit ii I c < by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fai's- Sold by J. M. Gll>US & SON, Druggists Union S. C. IRONADK.?At J. 11. Dorter's, is dieted Suinm-r drink to bo bad. Rccooiuictided by 1' lysieians generally tis being healthy. Mitt of Letters Remaining in the l'ostoflicc nt Union, for the week ending June UGth., iH'Jl. Miss Zvdlu Dm is, Mr Noble I'cutiingtoii, Henry U'oo, Gr J (5 Voting, Jr. Persons culling for tho above letters will please say if advertised, and will be require I to nay one cent for the r delivery, i J. U. HUNi'liU, P. M. MAUltrKD LITTLE?PORTER?Marrie I. on the JMth iost., at the res d-.nce nf itr tr ivflluti. t-y Re*. W. E. 0. Humihrie*. Mr. II. C. Little t? Miss Maggie, daughter of Mr. an J Mrs. II.S. Potter a!, of Union County. Frail Jam. A Urge stock of Fruit Jure just received at O. P. OARULTl'S. 3?. Tottao MVUe.' ALL Pig Pons. Pri*iee and unclean place nr? ordered >o bo c eaned at once. *7 ' or-ter of the RotrJ of ileal: h. M. W. CULP. Sec y. REMOVAL. rhavc moved my stock of gn>ds to the elegant store below (Ireen Pros, which has ben fitted up iu the handsomest syle, and where I shall be glad to see and serve my many friends and customers aa usual. Respectfully, (5. l\ GARRETT. June 12 2I lm. When at Home I respectfully iuforin my friends an<l cients that I slut 1 be in my ottice at Union on Mou lay mid Tuesday of each week until further notice. 1?. A. TOWNSENl), Jnu 23 4 Notice to Travellers Crossing flint's Orni't or Cot,'sty Commissioners, A Union County, May 23, 1891. > THE Board of County Commissioners for Union County having carefully inspected the Cist Bridge o:i Tvgcr Kiver, with a view of repairing the same, 6nd it iti such n decayed condition, t:?-? 1 mite I repairs would be u-eless and bare therefore condemned s?iid It idgc. The travelling Public is litre'v notified th.*i? any and nil cros ing on saul Bridge will be ai the ri k of the pary or part es so crossing. Mm. M. CALL MAX, C. C. J. A. 0*1 AMOKKS, C. C. Attc-t: Chaiii.es Bout, Clerk of Board. May 29 22 2m. SOMETHING i Finer and Handsomer ! TITyVIV IN ANY OTIIKll TOWN AIIOY1J COJLU1UIJIA. ? Having removed my place of business lo the two s'ory building lde'y rebuilt and hnnds>nu'ly lilted up, just opposite the I'ostiflioe, I invite my old friends and cu*tnniers to give me a ca'l anil see THE HANDSOMEST BARROOM ABOVE CHARLESTON, wIII:RI: voi; can UKP The elioiset Mines and Liquors < f nil kinds and the Fanciest l>riaks. 1 am s do agent in this town for the purest COKN WHISKEY uiado in North ,C.nSn b i jj in i '* I always keep the purest and best Liquors that can be bought for inclicinul and family use. Attentive and c .urtcou* waiters always ready to "set'cm up" in the most gctnlcinnn!y style, dust come and try us. ? - - Returning sincere thanks f->r the liberal patronage 1 have heretofore receive 1, I prunise to des 'rve a c >nt:nuan ;c of public favor, by c*tr? eff-rt:? lo piease my customers. .1 W. 8WINK. May * H? tf Garrett Ships Mineral Water. IF you arc fe ling luully don't pay fl.00 for a bottle cf medicine, when you can | get a bottle of the fnnons Garrett Springs j Mineral Water for only 10c s., and you will feel iikc a now fter.nr>. Shipped n'l ovc ?l:o Coun'y at ?4.00 per crate; $1.50 allowed for crate and bottles returned. , On sa'o at (?. l\ (J A Kit KITS Book S ore, dune 12 21 liu. Ice Cream Saloon. I just completed my Ice ('reaui Parlor 1. iu uiy handsome new building, where I will be glad to serve my customers as heretofore. ICECREAM, SIIEUBEHTS, Sc., at all hours. (Venn served to families at reasonalde prices. l?c!pcc'follr, <1 1;. (i All RETT. June 12 21 1 m. Notice to Alliances. rilllK Sub Alliances are re<,ueste I at their A. next meeting to make up au estimate of the amount of Hugging and 'lies they w sb for the present crop, and notify me by mail by the 30th. iust., at. Union, S. C. If no regular meeting is held between now and tiie 30th, an extra meeting should be culled for iluit purpose. By order of the directt r of State Exchange. D. 1\ DUNCAN, County Trus fc for Union County. Notice to Sub. Alliances. rniiE roiul ?r quart?rly mpc'iog of the A County Alliance wdi be hell at Union, Friday tli 3rd. of .Inly. Sub. Secretaries arc enrnot y requested to hand in theirqunrlcrly reports by the 2(Sth. i f dune. A full attendance is reque-l"d as th't Distr ct I.ce. u.;ii n . u,;11* ... A C. LYLKS, Secy. U. C. F. A. $3 SHOE rt'"''h" rK,,'nl: ) riu.tod, nnr1^Mnni(>o(lon bottom/ Y?Mr?"T ""r~ ?V. L. DOliGiiAS, Jlrocklou, Muaji, sold bjJ S.M. RICE, JR., E. U., Agent. \ < I30LBS OF 6P.?M ! .mo.? i viv. ?,'4 Oi^f^'OT BB ^ '* "f. WILL SEL 30 jdi of good figured Lawns for $1.1 Ki 30 yards of goor Calico for $1. 14 yards of go<^ Oitishaius for $1. | 9-j 25 ysrds of god CKall?sa lor $1. 1 10 In Dros- Hoods wo havo reduced on from $1 to "do per ysrd ; 75o to 50o per ya Also est* fiuo I)r?p DjAlma reduced fr Oar sllwool Tricot* uurked down froa Oar nl-wool Albatross marked down fr Our s|-wool Chilli* marked down from Emboidcrcd Dre**e?, 50 incho* wide, lleittiful Ijic?! Curtaitiloi; roducod fro Serin for Wiudow Curtiius, beautiful ] Seeour Unlaucdried Slirt?, only 3Sc < Geats foil Uudcrauits for only 'JSo. Ilury TurkisUUuh Towels 30 inches Wo sro headquarter* |br Clo'Jting. C pfos, Needles nod Luitous pven away The above Prices are pc Everybody kuows the crash has cotut fjcts like the above, if you call on RODGER & Sopt fi . 3( COMPLETJ IIV Jk.1 ? \ 1^1 TA IT TA nai SJ K I GOODS RE PRICES THE FOSTER, WII Jan 2 1 Pimos, Organs, an<l all kinds of Mi Music and Sewing M S. M May 22 2 RICHMOND & DANVILLE K.A1LKOADCO Columbia aki> GreMVTTO.* Division. Condensed schedule in effect Ma*?y Sis', Traios run on 76th Mer-dum t ine. nokth uot'xi). . No. 16. I.v Charleston 0 16 a in Lv Columbia 10 16 a in l.v Alston Ar Union 12 88 p in Ar Spartanburg 1 66 p m Ar 1 ryon 3 Oil p in i Ar Saluda 3 41 p in ' Ar Flat Kock 4 00 p m Ar llcnderion?iUe 4 22 p in Ar Aslicville 6 17 p in j Ar Hot Spring ?> 1? p in Lv Paint Kock 6 60 p in booth nor.No. Lv Paint Hock II 66 n in Ar Hot Springs 12 23 p ni Ar Asheville ! 1 66 p m Ar Hendersonv lie.. 3 01 p m A* F at 11 111 r. ... Ar Saluda t H 41 p iu I i Ar Trjon 4 17 1 n> I* Ar Sp*rtanl>org....!>ijf.'...\:. "? 3 > ? m Ar Uuion .......j.. ii 20 p in Ar AUton Ar Columbia K 00 p ni Ar Charleston 12 60 a u> Main Hne t l-? and 16 Of. y between Columbia and Asheville. Trains 7,8,9, 10, 14, 14,17. 18, 42, 43, Dail/ except 8?inl->y. Pudin n Sleepers < ii . Trains 16 and 16. betweenCliur ouion, 8. C., j and Cincinnati, Oio,y A fa iiij ( r as Luc tl Columbia, Asberil". I'a i t Hock, Morr * ni town, Knoxville, JHil\< n*,?f .1 ut n City. 1.1. ON. S'ipi. s< Jas. L. Tatloh, 0 B. A., N\ 11, ( rt-cil, fleu'l h^nagcr. Sol Hkus, Trailic .Manager. Divuiou Vi^oug.;r Agent. , | '* i JLATED SUGA >100 [ Bought, ^1 ^ ,uyiT^CHH Im you uic of tho L >oiu llltfacMug full yi iride fur only SJ j p??r y?rJ. I Sheeting host <|U iliiy ?'nly 2lo. -t Sheen* * best nuiliiy ooly 23e. r all-woof Sil'< Finished Hcnriet fd : 43o ti? .Wo per y.?rj. oni SI to 75? per y ir i. i 50o to 35c* o n 33o to 2lo. !25o to lSe. only 33o per y.irJL m 20o to 13o per yard, jatterop, only 7 Jo per yard, jooh. long, only 15o each. )au give you a pood uiuo'a suit 50. Can pivo you Pants from >sitively SPOT CAS] and you can't ho deceived in pi PURCELL E STOCK" LL mentS ILIABLE, , LOWEST. iKIWS & CO t isio.il Instruments at l,he l*>ni acliine House. RCE, JR., E. U. I ?5iu <r-~ ^ / jjfa pM ^..HEW V ft J lJes'nls th" nh vc Sowing M loll ne J ic ' Davis," "I) iincsii '.\cw l?o nJ o'lior g >oil Machine*. Secrtii-I-iinii'l Mncliinos, in gccl r?j >1.1 CHEAP. Repairing Machines dons < a sh rfc no S. M. KICK, JR 'a. I U?/ tt 19 ' 8 ?i , X E W li?.?nl 11 wwii 111 hi aim i >11 m mni in urn - RAC t?t A DRESS FDR TW And hundreds of other thing) In the lin-tuoinl world there is ...1 \T V ...1. 1 uiiu ? uvu uiu ji ui k uu^y f dollars, and starts lor the Am GOODS iur VUU ?uoda bought ti !5o and as we sell everything at o reap the 1>ene(it of our great 1 This woek we have some spec 5 HATS, SHOES, !i - * We are deter niticd to close - and have marked them down selling them : and as our form under the market, it will he to get down to our cut price. Good Alamance Checks 4ic a yard. Good 4-4 Sea Island, Gie a yard. Good Pant Jeans, 5c. Good Dress Calicos, 5c. Good Cotton Challies, lie. The cheapest line of Laces etc., etc., ever brought to Uni< IIAI April 10 r \ 1^ ONE : SELLING AT IS .A.TVC1 ) Wo Propose ^ Our stool; of Dry (loud.s, Hats and Shoes is too large. J sure moans is to put all good ho duplicitod. This i>, what " 2 this wool;. In 1 adios Dross Hoods ami J and we otter special inducomc We are sole agents lorhVmt ) Every pair warranted to givo ' . fair -trial of these goods. ^ In men's and Boys Cloth cheapest and most complete ir O11 tins line, we are pre pa H other house c:ui compete witl Our hat department, in str PRICKS ALL CI I Wo carry a lar?ro and well s< Goods, Shirts, Drawers, half I TERMS Ol'i'V CJJJ lOtl March 20 WHAT IN THE OF DRY A little money Roes a loin ways, bill llo more money if low prices will gee ii. I.isic ^ li i??pcrs I'nis for '>e. I dozen rami w??i runs n?i v?i 1 gross JJult'ii" ft r >. 1 quire Paper for .'?c. 1 Package of Envelopes for !?. Men's < 'ravnts, oc. (iootl Calicos per yawl, Ir. l)rcr< (ioods per yard, <0o. Rouble-width Cashmere-' per yard l ie. Spam will not allow us to quote any moi goods just as cheap in proportion. Remember that we are (lie leaders of lov under any circuoist meet. H.-ar in iniud that the above piic.-s mean .? Cn11 ojid make your selection before ihc g llespt ct'ul <y, GltAilA B: Sept 5 f MONEY TO LOAN. ON Improved Farm lat'da, in m*ns o $-:>0<> and upwur is. Loans repayable ii cy|| | small annual nsial inmts, tnrongii a per Oi ou-'' | if six years, thus euft?diiiz ihe lorrowrli ' f-ay oil bis indebtedness without vhaustiuj mir crop in any one ve ir. Ap>d_) hi once t< R. A. TOWNSLML tice. I Attorney, Vn on, .S. P. U. ^ Aug ] > 33 " Jy m, Y ORK ~y- ___ KET*5 ENTY-F1YE CENTS, iijust as cheap in proportionnot liing so persuasive as cash, or tills his pockets with hurt I tion luHJius, it inuana Cllli'A M iwuy tlown below their value ; in* one low price, our customers inrguins in the auction rooms, ial attractions for you. !RY GOODS, ETC., i out. our stock of Straw Hats, even lower than wo have been or price was 25 or .'?() per cent impossible for our competitors Blacking, le. a box. 1 Spool Cotto \ Spool Silk, (100 yds,) 4o. Spool Twist, (10 yds,) le, .Embroidered Wliitc floods, >n. 2 V UT?I TZ Ill JS. V\, liiJUlVi 10 ij ? THING, * . A s.OW PRICE rmisK. > to do Both. Notions, Millinery, Clothing, t must h-% reduced. Our only Is down to prices that cannot wo have done, beginning with Millinery, our stock is largo, nts to bargain hunters. : ana l'ruy'o TjA'tlOU lino SlioO^i satisfaction. All we ask is a ting our stock is the red 10 oiler bargains tli.*id"3^^s _ ll. aw8, Wools and Felts, is comT AWAY DOWN. dieted line of (JciiL s Furnishing iosc, Su>>|).m)'i<'ivt and Cravats> CASH. rr?' J < > I tj. 10, J W MC'LUjdt. A.i'r., L CRASH 1 PRICE GOODS. j time has come prlien wu j>r ijinsa t> raise n at a few of our prices: .Straw lints for 6e. I'alini tto llais for .Mm, 10c. Cottoiiod"H f(,i* I'niiu lite. Cotton <'berks, 2- ynvJs f>r$l. ISoys Hii'l Mens Won! 11 n s l'< r 10c. Women's Shoes, solid leather for 60c. 1 lot of Wnrxens iiii<I Alisns Shoes wcith $1 ?5nnd $1 60 at $1. .Mens wliite Shirts wi.It .men bosoms for 43u. re price, but we have a great many oilier *r price* anil tint we will n I he und? reold 'ti ictly c <?h t > ever; ho ly. ;oo(l> are picked over. MRS. GHANT t II AH J I .ST ltwi:i\ F r? IIKK ' SPRING AND SUMMER !| MII.UM'iUV, I an I i* n?.\v real; to exli bit her cicgaut ?-ock lo be'' customers. I A.iil 11 l'? ?* ? ~ V "T- O* *A. p>s ? Vc 4 - -A ^aUUI