The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, July 10, 1891, Image 3

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nbcut 2h?urs and soonrestorevf her to c~>iT I Mlpornri. The patient is getting along [ ' ' ? finely end her recovery is possible. Mrs. Washington Conipb *11 died at ber I home near Osff.iey City last week, and was ( ' buried at Abingdon Creek Inst Friday. In the published report of the North I: - . Paooiet Sun lay School Convention last fT: week, the name of Iter. J. D. Dsiley is unintentionally omitted in connection witjj I the dtoouesi >n of the subje>-: "IsihoSu^fl I daw School the piece of instiuo'ion for^H I children only, or for a'l ages?" He wiC^^| Qresh?m,discuMed the subject. Prof. J F. Vaughn will take up a school at Salem the la?t days of this perhaps. We are Ot disposed to brag on any people, bnt wo are determined 10 lote lag that might interotl or t-t-muliiie tbo^^H Alvin 8iu th a colored farmer on N. Jefferie* -place, was the first County man to evil our atten i n to a bloom that grew on his farm. The oolored pco;l? w..u ay o.ai-u spectabil y sooin oisposed to proceei^^m 1 ae wi'.h their wb te neighbors in ma^^H wfrmbey oat? put of taeir 'Tocaiion," Jitnmle Suaio, who was 16 yea-s oldT^I 27tb, u'.t.. has surprssd us as well as our aclgbbors at his ability to handle a scythe and cradle, lie cut our oat crop with as anoh ease dud care, and in as lit-la time as any *1 .00 a day hand. Vox. 7iriul and Tillman.?In its issue of r Juoe 80 a Reporter for Tht Newt and Courier represents Governor Tillman ns talking about his proposed debate with Col. Terrell before the State Alliance. The Governor is repro-eated as saying he expected the debate to bs in public. The Reportor lias evidently misunderstood the Goveroor. Tint >s evident for sovrral reasoos. 1, The Governor U an Ailianceman, and knows that the Alliance nev?r n ullifies itself by putting up two of its members to wrangle over its plans anl po'icios in publio. The cha'lenge was to debae tho questim bifort tht State Alliance, which sets with closed door*. 2. Tho Govern r csrtnlnly knows, if ho wll' baa kept up Irs general reading even, tl.at fiwOyU oewaeua.have .been olopted by nMrovbaa obe'Bta'e A liance, ai the reporter makes h m say. lie should know, os every reading NonAbancc man knows, that the sub-treasury plan Vras adopted by our State AUlanoe last year; and by every State Alliance that has takon action?only one, so far, having failed to take action. 8.' Resides, the Guvornor was advised several weeks sgo, when he approached me on this subject, that I understood a debate between two Alliance mon before the State Allianee, for the avowed purp so of ch ng ng that body from itsjud^ment deliberately ex pCK?cd a yrar sgo, to be nciessanly a priv^^ff.ir. a we'.l-posted Allinucu man the | Governor wou'd not speak of Col. Terrell os the national lecturer. * For a 1 these reuons, I am co ivincoi that the Reporter mis inderstood the G-vi-ruor. Nevertheless; to avoid tho p >ssibility of t m mist ?ke, grow ng out of the purported interview, 1 hereby announce tli at the debate ^^^^^^^g^WMiHColJ^rell and Governor Tilltnan IfTT regular session, as at first agreed upin, Jul 21. at Spartanburg.. J. Wm. Storks, President S. C. F. A. v Th? ilviRXK or Edito* Siiaw.?Bishop \ v lie, 8. C., Ju'y 5.?In rrgird to tho killin i I Of J. I). Shaw, editor of the Bishopvil'u Jiagh |\ it set m*, froui all that ran he learned c i \ these who weic eye witne-iBCH to the trngcdj to have been a di-ltlerate and co'd-bluode murder. The following is from the testi m ny taken at coroner's inquest: J. W. Gardner testified that ha was at ** picuieat E. S. Newsome's store, in Kcrshat ij*0 . County, on July 4, bet wren the hours of and 6 o'clock. First saw Dal Krlly crossin x. thero'din front of the store, talking t>-< oursiog in aloud and angry voloe. lien GafU N * ner was trying to quiet him. Doras Kelly wn fi'ling oo the north o >rner of the store porch . . Defeased said: "That man (Dol Kallvt i? V , Y>I." Doras Kelly sai I to duccised : "Don' NfcjU. my brother a f-ol. ' Deceased repeate nfs assertion. and Doras Kelly called him i dembe l lUr. They both arose, and deoeat ed 4 ih- r pushed 01 sti uck Doras Ke ly. The grappled. Diras had a knife in bis hau-J I with a long blade. I saw him slab decease twice, . I struck Doras Kelly on the ban with a plank, and they separa'rd iinmcliaU ly. deceased and Doras Kelly were stand ing face to fee*, the knife in Kelly's rigli hand. He out dec jased in left side toward hU back. Dec-asod walked a fuw slops, sn down and expired in ten, minutes, no on paying touched hlni except Doras Kelly. $hh Fiasr Stm.?Perhaps y u are ru dues o?h't oat, can't sleip, can't think cin't do anything to your satisfaction nod you wonder wnat ails y >u. You sliouli heed the waminjr, you are taking the fir: step into Nertous Prostration. You nee n Nerve T*nic and in E'oc rio Bitters yoi Will find the exact remedy for restorin your nervoua system to its normal, health condition. Surprising r -suits f How the us of Jtip gteii Nerve To iic and Altera'lve appetite return*, good digestion i MB rod, and the Lifer and Kidneys resutn 4j|t Hl'ty action. Try a bott'e. Priee 60c. i B- 4T. Poiey'a Drug Ot ire. Ctcxoxs is Loluiasa.?New Orleam Ju'y 0.?At 6.80 this morning a terrifi wind aad rain storm struok B*t>n Roug* and in a few mlaues had almost wrecke the tvwir Great damage was done to build lags in the eistorn and souttiern porti >us o the eity, and many persons were killed ^ The governor's mansion was demolished also the large brick yard and factoiy. i Sfing of lhree-st>ry brick build ngs in tb< pei'Ueot'ary ysru, known as tha liospitu ' and oommissary, nith a psnUloon factor, a the upper fl-or, wna bl wn down an * totally des rijed. * Forty persons wa-o at work in the factor; and of these six were killed and twenly-tw wore wounded aod horribly crushed. On the second fl or was the hospital twatoty-aix persons wore under tnedicr treatment. Four of these were killed an fourtesn seriously wounded, The slan Belts rung and the firs dtp irtmont r. sp.>nd ed, ard with oitixrns wen* tw (lie *ork < tha r seu*. The aceoe was of great horroi ?w> COXIUTIOS VS. ThBOHY Thoao ?li? t lllbia'tk ate confroited *y a oondltion nc ibtt y, a'th mgh there are uumbora of pec SBHB|ffia6P|ie tni anxious to theoi it? about } ta n:?ry-nln? cm? out of a hundred 8.8. f wil do the work of renorati n. In raat ofledJgoeti ? , loet of appetite and ganern debility,, this woo Jarful tag litine ac's wit ^ aim >?r mlrnculoua certainty, It rertnrc the ae'txity or the ll*er, pinlfle* the bloo and bo lid? up the ayetrm. Ah a tonio fo v youeg and old H it without a rival. Tkougl U la powerful iu ite efTejta. 8. 8. 8. ha ff** botilud ha record of half a century, and I Su njppir*^ the ^M daily ofdistriwho ^^^^^^MTith eJitors, therefore off in proportion to one'e ^^^^^^KrOoold?'04l only got i ''V" If illiiU'l^iUllii! noon^^^Hui rr.im the lead mines, or work i? "^^^^VAuicrican tin"?the "faith and orct^^^hu wiiwi.i ?o?ir>try would he behind it,?hut keep the mints running en^^^^^Hiir vi oulating, an<l woullu't we h^^^^^^lpero-is a cp fur hor, sonic see has is goid for tho half a dollar, make it all fy?t pr.n ing presses fir coining H Ir lag and indirect, t>?>i for why should the peowith paying money f,>r taxes <> n n:n<<h( cm "make own it I own expcues with par, n -cltemc fellow Hg s tcry <*xh 1 < rat ing amusement the suing breaks?ml then a biltoon lobe very I Bni'v, but the difficulty lertj) without a broken neck ^^HHHgaa is above suggestions are "free," ^^^^^Voffvred on ths line that you can't much or A go )d ihtug.?n>r??6fa A^Wousriot cccurrcJ on tho Charlotte CohttHia & Augusta ttain Saturday night, betweey Augusta and Columbia. A party of negroes',returning from a fuu-th of July celeb: aliyn in Augu?ta bccitue involved in a dispu'o .which resulted in one of the number being literally cut to pieces, and teo others bring bad y wonn led. The scene was one of ierror. Tho white people rushe<l from car to car and finally teok refuge in the sleiper. Tli-e conductor locked the car where the riot was gung ou au l let t toot fight it out. Ibsto'u and razors were used freely The negro who d>d uiuit of the cutting and who killed the o hor nogrojutnpel from the train and escaped. Itch on hitman and horses and i'laii mal cured in 80 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Loiiou. This never fails- So d by J. M. UllfUS & SON, Druggis's Union S. C. This can fairly becallel "the ground mole 'Administration." Conceived in a secret meeting at Pen llotbn, boru .in cl ise "c ?u- 1 ous," bred ou mystery, and trained in underground mot hod*, it lives in an atmos- ' pliere of bugger-touggery. Tbe miduight conclave of tne 3d of Juno is but cne of 1 msny incidents -of its incv.tnhlo tendency tuwnrl d irkuess and plottings. The people ! arc to koow nothing but what their masters 1 wish. >Vhat would the Fniher of the 1 Democracy think of it??The Shite. Moinic Cloth Gc. a yard. Ladiis Underves's 10c. c?ch, ut II. M. COHEN & DUO'S. Lid:os call for one of our P. C. Corsets, the bes'. rn the market for the pric, GRAHAM & SPARKS. A Din Tit iso.?We have it on p-o'ty good author ty that at a meeting of the head officers of tho Stale Alliance at Greenville recoutly?while Colonel Terrell w:?? a man wat present representing a New York 1 syndicate- proposing to Ion 1 the Stito Alii- 1 a-cr. ail money it wanted for estnh ishing ' y nllia ice et res at Cdumbia. Pr s crity, Newberry and Greenville. IIo<i."T. A. Sl'gh, of 111 h county, has been in N>;w York for several days, and wo preMime '.t is on this business.?Newberry ObI. terver. g .? ' Tiib Prior ok Strain.?New Yoik, June , 'J.r>.?In reg'rd to tlie advAiioe of onc-righth j of a een?. per pound on raw suga-, Mr. Searles, of the Sugar trust, says such an ndva-ice is usual at ibis seasju, owing t?the incre ised summer demand. Tbe Trust is not forcing 11 prices up hooausc it has secured con-rd of ^ most of the Cuban crop, as allege I. The Cuban crop is only about one-sixth of the ? world'scrop. ' k (, Nk.W AsYI.UM Supkrintrshrnt. ?Columbia, S. C., July 1.?The governor to-day appoint^ ed l>r. J W. Oa'icock, of Chester, ?uperimenI dentof the lunatic a'ylum. Dr. B?l>cocW has I accept-d an l will take ch irge Augut 1st. % He is a young man, a graduate of Harvard and recently have hud a position in the j Avyluni in Massachusetts- The appointment I was oflVrel l>r. W.df. Nardin, of An lers-u. j but ho declined.?Oreenville Ntwe. >'r List of Letters '* Remaining in the Postoflice at Union, for ,l tho week ending July l()th., 181)1. ' Mr Ren Octer, IMr S U Pcike, 1 Mrs Nancy Griffin, |Mr Andre* Siine, Miss Ella Gilliam, I Miss Kiln Thom-i?, " Ider Kelly, j ? R len Whitehead, n Persons calling for tho above letters will i, pious o say if advertised. And will be required , to pay one cent for their delivery. 1 J. C. HUNTER, P. M. ? BOOK-KEEPER WANTED, cr . ? A COMPETKNT Book-Keeper wanted at ^ x\.<he lloion Oil an?l M'f'g. Co. c Applicants required to give refceuco and * state terms. J AS. T. DOUGLASS. Pres't. and Treas'r. 11 July 10 28 It. Exeoutora's Notioe. A LL persons having clairav against the d J\_ Estate of Josialt Foster, decei'e I, will - present them to me, properly attest* I, imf tnedi .tely. ' All persons indebted to s-id estate will l> ploaso inako immediate payment. ^ T. L. 11 AMES, > Kjfcut-r. J July 10 28 4t. To Teachers. 1 r will I o'd tho Competitive Examination for 0 L the WintliropTraining School on Friday tho 17th, of July, comtueuoing prompt y at l> "Jo'cl'ck A. M., and olosing at 4 1'. M. d Union shou'd hsvo two representatives at that school. n " J. L. WALKElt, I- S. Com. U. O. >f Ju'v 10 28 2t. r- ' K. OF IP. A _ ,, /CHEROKEE Lodge, No. t" ^ 8"*' Enigntsnf Pythias, [ will lio'd its regular eon? m ventioa next Monday night k Mfl * ' re. I^9w^vl quevted, as the rank of t KntSht ** c<,nrfrr*d ml By or,L"-j-rth? C. C. f I ? L* p- MURPHY I Jo'; 10 as Raod 8. W? To Teachers. ' A'l teachers arc rcquc led ?o attend tli State Tcnohers Asso'a'ion to be he d at An demon July 22-'23 and 24 th. Members of ike Association will bo enter tainel by the ho?pitnble people ef that pro grc'siee City, and will nl-o get reducellai'rosd rates to and from ike meeting. Those who desi-e to boooiue members anc to enjoy the privileges of the At>s>ciation abonld rend to Pr >f. A. It. Bmk<, Hock llill 8. C., tbe annual dews ?one dollar for met and fifty cents for women?and secure i Membership Tiuket, which wi.l be necessarj ? secure reduced it* ho vl rates and' enter Mteent. Every "live" teacher in tho 8tate ehou'c bo a member of tha AoMUtinn e.u. i. -i , ? <?ivu> cnvu'ii Vi Education are eligib'e for membership. A very interesting progrim is being prepared. Union should no lvrgely represented, and it is hoped that a majority of the teachers will attend this intercs'ing meeting. It will pay any teacher tog>. If any one wi I s nd the shored named dews to me I wi 1 get the membership Ticket and forward it at once. Let every teacher and frend of olucition see that a large attendance goes from Union. J. L. WALKER, 8. Com., U. C. The State of South Carolina* COUNTY OF UNION. B* JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Prjhalo Judge WHEREAS, Joseph II. McKissick, as Clerk of Court, has made suit to me to grant hint Letters of Ad nin'stration on the Estate of nod effects of James 0. Lore, Sr., deceased. These are, thcref >re, focl'e and admonish It atid singular the trindretl abd creditor* of the said James G. Lore, Sr.. deceased, that tbey be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be he'd at Un>on C. II., South Carolina, on the 12th day of August next after publication hero >f, at 11 o'clock in the foreuoon, to show cattsc, if any th?*y hare, why the anid Administration should not be grante t. Given under my hand an I red this 30th day of June, Anno Dmini, 1891. | ,?<?, ? JAMES M. GEE. J seal. > Probate Judge. Published ou the 3rd day of July, 1801, in the Woskly Union Ti.mbs. July 3 27 Gt*. Notice to Travellers Crossing Gist's Bridge. Office aw County Comm(<sioxkbs, I Union County, Muy 23, 18U1. V THE Board of County Commissioners fr Un-on County having carefully inspected the Gist Bridgi on Tvger River, with a view of rep-tiring the same, tin-1 it in such a decayed conditiou, t hai litnrte I repairs would be useless and have therefore . condemned said B>idge. The travelling Public is here'-y notified that any and ab cros-iug on smd Bridge will be at tlio ri k of the par y or parties so crossing. Wm. M. G VLLMAN, C. C. J. A. Oil AMBERS, C. C. Attc-t: Cn a it i.km Bolt, Clerk of Boa'd. May 29 22 2m. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. BT JAMES M. GEE, EIQ , Pio'nti Judgi. WHEREAS, Joscp't II. McKissick; ns Clerk of Court, lias male suit tt me Li grant hi n lc tors of Administration on ihe estate of ?n-I efl'.-c i of Drusiila II. Livq, ileceitsc I. '" '^TTC9(rirn^'\Tvefi.-nir?#,-\u 'fctividiilMonhth,. all aul singnlir the kindred an t cro liter of the said Drusil a II Love, d-ceased, thn tncy be an 1 appear before mo, in t he Cour of Probite, to bj held nt Uni >11 C. II., Soutl Carolina on tho 12thdiyof August uext after publicn ion hereof, -it 11 o'cioct in th forenoon, to show came, if any thoy have why the said Adininis'rati m should not b granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30tli day of June, Anno Domini, 1891. | ,?-?. I QJAMES M. GEE. I seal. > Probate Judge. Published on the third day of July, lbOl iu the Weekly Unim Timks. Juljr 8 27 Gi* REMOVAL. I have moved tny stock of g ods to thi elegant' store bel >\v Green Brns, whicl has been fitted up in the handsomest syle nnl where I shall be glstl ti sea and serv my many friends and customers as usual, lte.pcctfuliy, G. I'. GARRETT. June 12 24 lm. When at Hon^e. I respectfully inform my fiiends ant cdents that 1 shn'l be in my office a Union on Monday and Tuesday of e-tel week until further notice. 1). A. TOWNSKND, Jan 23 4 Garrett Ships Mineral Water IF you are feeling badly dun'l pay $1.0< for a bottle of medicine, when you cat get a bottle of the famous Garrett Springi Mineral Water for only lOcis., and you nil feel iike a new jternon. Shipped all over the County at $4.00 pei crate; $1.50 allowed for crato and bo|tlei returned. On sa'e at G. 1*. GARRETT'S Book 8<ore June 12 . 24 Int. ?iii. * lee Cream Saloon. I have just completed my Ice Cream Parlo in nty handsome new building, where ] will be glad to servo my customers as here toforo. ICECREAM, SMERBERTS, &c., nt el hours. Cream ferved to families nt peasonahli prices. Respectfully, G. P. GARRETT. tuna 1* if* im. $3 SHOE ????1 Sold by 0. ft. BlCB.au, B. U., Aftatt ft* _ ii-mT^frrTTT r BIG CLOSING OUT SALE i i To make roomer our new Fall Goods, we MUST close j 1 -it- out our entire stock of j SUMMER DR?f GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES. r. and in order Umb.this, are making BIG REDUCTIONS for , CA8H jgr^t 6^.days. Read the prices : I Dress Gonds^, fiSnferS r 25c. now 15c. . " ? 15c. " 10c. ' " " >> "\ 8?. " 5c. Straw Hats il \ 00c to Si.50, now 25c to 50c. PARASOLS, FANS, \d, in fact, all other lines of SUMMER GOODS, at great Aduction. Come early and secure 1 best selections. V FOSTER, WILKINS & CO N. 3.?Only a fc\r pairs lift of those Men's Hand-Sewed Low Cut Shoes, BEL.OW COST. Jan 2 j \l a DOK^P- RTTAn THIS, JUST GLANCE OVER IT. 40 yards of good mn?liu for 81. Ladies Fit.e Lace Shoes for 81. 30 yards of good Oalieo for 81. Men's 75c Straw Hats for 25c. 30 yards of good Chaliie lor 81. Men's l\?ots for 25c. Ladies fine button Shoes for 81. 4 .f A- IN" . D MEN'S CLOTHING, WELL, WE WILL JUST LET YOU TAKE THEM AT YOUR OWN PRICE. The above1 p$i?ojTw 111 only liold good FOR 10 DAYS, sc ] come early before they are all sold. RODGER & PURCELL. i Sept 6 36 ly ' Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments nt tlic Union , Music and Sewing Machine House. ! S. M. K CE, JR., E. U. Maj 22 21 3m r . RICHMOND ft DANVILLB RAILROAD CO Columbia and Ohhauvm.i.k Divuion. cy l^Conil^nsed^^edulc iii effect Ju'y 6th ^ I L? Charleston..... ij,, tM5 ft in 10 15 it o> fi . it I? P m AI 8?iu<u ........ MI p> I'/ (uQm jjnTr Try /\ llv: U/flEg? I OA WibsoHS \tIJI t.fcttagWJ|ft:s <5* new \ yj Trains 7,8,9, 10, 14, 11,17, IN. 42, 4*. 1 V *r . Daily VUpy <&*J- Pullm <n Heopere -n 4 Traloelnend 16 > ??* ?' har?-flfnn. H. C., Brtrtdoe tli? ah >*6 Sewing Machine I se'l awl tTnelannll. O il* t i 1i i iln 1 *mi i L b? the "Diris," "D'ntwi*-," "New Home" " ColamMa, AeHerire, P*trt Rook, Mtrria* end ? her g wrf Machines 0 town, Jbivxvtl)*, JelWW'lMi'l Jimcl on City. 8eo oi l-liand Medine-, in good repair, P J. A, DOP ON. Hnpt. sold CHEAP. * Jtt. Im Taimi, O- raVk' N. II. Green, Repairing Machines done mi abort notice, Qea'l Mrtjger. Pol 1U#T a'fic Manager. 8, M. lUCB, JR., E. U. II.QwtHtf, WlUiko A?eut. Mq $ IV *m *v --I"* 4 * K-3B ; _ ^_ _. HAVE YOU HEARD / WHAT THEY AUIO DOING , ?~ " "* I 1 ' ?r AT THE N K 'V YOKK RACKET? Selling a line white shirt tor 33cts. " Good Ready-made pants, 50 cts. . " Boys* Suits, 98cts. ^ " Seur Sucker Coats and Vests. 98cts. -- ?? " Figured Dress Lawns, 2?cts. a yard. " Fine Victoria Lawn, 5c.?would be cheap at 10c. " Good Pants Jeans, 5ct?. yard. " Cotton Checks, 4icts. yard %i Yard wide Sea Island, Gfcts. yard " Best Dress Ginghams, 7 icts. " Straw Hats from 2icts up. 800 Good Matches for Gets. " Good Sodn, Gets. THE CHEAPEST LINE OF SHOES IN THE STATE Member, We Leal ia Lev Prices. HARRY & BELK. _ ^ ^pril 10 15 Jjr Advertising i'O SELL AT A LOW PRICE IS ONE THING, ""SELL1NU AT A "l.'JW VKllt: IS ATVOTUEH. We Propose to do Both. Our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Clothing, Hats and Shoes is too large. It must be reduced. Our only vnrn tnonnu iv in ..n .1 ~ -i ? ... j.uk cvii guuu? uown to prices that cannot be duplicated. This is what we have done, beginning with this week. In Ladies Dress Goods and Millinery, our stock is largo, uid we offer special inducements to bargain hunters. We are sole agents for Frank and Fray's Ladies line Shoes Every pair warranted to gi\e satisfaction. All we ask is a fair trial of these goods. In men's and Boys Clothing our stock is the largest, cheapest and most complete in the t^wn. On'this line fr?nin? red ti> offer hftj^^ina ^thafc no ^ ather house can compete with. , Our hat department, in . straws, Wools and Felts, is complete. PRICES ALL CUT AWAY DOWN. We carry a large and well selected line of Gent s Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Drawers, half hose. Su.spen lers and Cravats. TERMS CASH. CITY CA.SH MORE, J. W MC'LURE, Au't., PKOP'r. March 20 12 ly WHAT A CRASH IN THE PRICE OF DRV onnn<a - . ^ 4^ AA A VA W A little money goes a lotur wiyy*. but the time hfti come when we propose to rsire noro muttey if low prices wilfcgel it. Listen at n few of ottr prices: I Papers Pins for 60. Straw Hats for 6c. d"icn Pfclrn Lesf Pans for lOo. Palmetto llatn for Men, )0e, gross Uutt f> r 5o. Cottonadre for Pants lOc. quire Pap*r for lie. Cotton Checks, 22 yards for $d. Package of Knvelopcs for 4c. Hoys and Mens Wool llata for 10c len'a Cravats, 6c. Women's Shoes, solid leather for 60e. lood Calicos per yard. 4o. I lot of Woroens and Mistrs Shnfs*worth tress Goods per yard, 5o. $1 26 and $1 60 at$l. touble-width Cashmeres per yanl 16c. Mens white Shirts with linen bosoms fsr 40a. Space will ml allow us to quote any more price*, bat we have a great many at her oods just as cheap in proportion. Remember that we are the lealert of low prioes and Ihtt we will net ha undtraald nder any oiroumsUnce*. Bear in mind that the a'tore pric-s moan strictly cash to every bedy. Ca'l end make your selection before the goods are picked over. Respectfully, GRAHAM & SPARKS' CHEAP CASH STOKE. __ Sept 6 ?# , li , ' r ? . ? - ? ??e^w?dm i mi ?? MONEY TO LOAN. MRS aw a hit _ 3N Inpra<?d Farm laoda, in ?** of HA8 JUST RECEIVED FIB* $ .TOO and upward*. Loans repayable hi mail annual Insist saonta, through a period SPRING AND SUMMER fsix yours, thus enabling lbs borrower lo ay off'bis indebtedness without exhausting -ana* w taivnv is crop in any oosyoar. Apply at onoa to ' D. A. TOWN8END, . . _ , . .. .. AUoraoy, Union, 8. C. ?nd M n,w U#r Ann 1& *a 1* * s ook to hfr o? slon?fc ***** W l' *#*U7 1ft K < )