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Was Maccrb ffnm?r?nu??Canton,July 28.?TIm foil '?i#g Inter wmt-n by President J. U. McDowell, of the Ten>m?m 8-ate Alliance, and chairman Jfif ike ?om wit tee tbet tried Mtiwie at Oca'a, ^lla. I?it Dec-m*>er. was given 8 a?e Lecturer Metli?<*r f r publication bj a prominent me<hbrr < f the Texas Alliance. to ?t'? It | was wri trn at the icceot Fort Worth AatiSub-Trevsury Convention of Alliance men Nashville, Trrr , Dieember 17, Th< man J. Mi Idleton?Dear Sir and Brother In reply to your fbver of December 10 I wdl endeavor without prejudice to in the Sou hern Allien* Farmllr.^eStu* organ of the Georgia Alliance; thai Sledge, another owner of ibe Kcoaomi-t, liad a controlling iutere-t in the Mercury, tlio Texas Aliitncn or^an ; that their Qeorgi? paper stnt out as a supplement Pat Calhoun's lciter on the sub ftwsury bill bef >re the Legislature met with the view of etrenathcoing him for United States Scnvtr; that Macune had this letter submi tcJ t? him for revision before ii was publiehoJ. tliit lie (Mncune) went t> Atlanta anil icmniued there during he contest for United S n'cs Senator aid a dcd CoUiQi^s, knowing him to he Attorney fur the bi*?jst railroad combine ii the South; hat he (Mncune) w?nt to Calhoun's private residence at night and renin nad until af cr midnight; that he go*, n ter the Senatorial fight over $'2,000 in c?s'i from l'nt Calli >unt which he claimed was n loan, and give as security orders on the utlional treasurer for $2,000 due him lu the commit'c of :n??estimation Evans Jo*??s an 1 oilier strong friends of Mn nine trio 1 to prevent the facts from being reporiel te the Convcn'inn. Majority and mmurity roports were drawn tip and signed, but nftrr much wrangling in the committee to prevent too much fuction in tiic Convention by Mavuue's friends, which some feared would disrupt the Order, u number ?. of us submitted to the uinjotity report that BA was clearly a whitewash. 1, Ilall and WF others explained the matter in the Convention. J. H. McOowkll. Tiik Cowhide Ajtn the Pisrot,.?Chester, S. C., Aug 3.?This city lias just been thrown into a terrib'e state of excitement It. seemed at one time that there would be a riot. E. Brooks Sligh, llob daggers and Chief of Police Marshall were the participants in the row. Sligh and daggers inet at the corner of Wa'l and Main streets, aud Joggers drew his rcvo'ver and shot. 8 igh returned the shot. 'Ihen Jaggers tiro 1 again, tbe b>U taking efTcct in Fl'gli's faco. Tbe fouitli shot was fired by Jaggers, h King Sligli in (be neck. Juft nt (Kin point Cliicf Marshall, thinking that Jaggors was filing at hiin, began slio-'tiog at .taggers nud fired fivo times, but did hit hiiu.* ^^^ -The streets are cowded with all the oitixooa of tbe town, nnd grrat excitement prevails at this hour. 1'ub'ic sentiment is strong sgAtnst the chief of police, whose motive for ho violently interfering in tlie affray has n .t yet heeti explanrd. Latkr.?At it o'clock everything is quiet. Sligh'n wounds are not fatal. 1'ub'ic sentiment upholds 13 >b daggers for his manly stand. Sligli hail cowhidcd Jaggers with a drawn pi-tol over him, just about fifteen mnutcs before the shooting commenced. Jaggers throw up his hands and said, "I am ml prepared to fight y-.u." nnd ns soon ns he cou'd get his p slol came out 011 the street and commenced firing al Sligli.?The Stale. l>Ktrn or It. C. Oi.ivrh?Ho v. Itobeit Camps*.1 Oliver died Sun ay morning, August il, 18111, at the residence <1 his nephew, J. II Oliver, near Cherokee. For several months ho had been quite s'ck, with varying conditio's. About the first week in July he got strong enough to leave Columbia, his home, un i eonio to Glenn Sp ingi. Afttr niniiipifii>w'iiiii|i I'tiim 'MHiiwiw.' but was an it n r wit only a few years. He was an earnest believer in the ''Faith Cure," and discrdcd doclo s and their mediums. lie was a s a leader in what is known as the hoi iocs doctrine as taught 1.II I 111* 11 r.s tv nwm mill WAinm. lie fi'.allj conroi.tra'o l his work in Collimbin. There he put lip a building and started a hoi ness paper, cdlcd the "Way of Fniih," Bini sought to iiiuke that est ah ishnieiit the propaganda of holiness dort'ine in S nth Car linn. Taut was bis last work and being the one Irs tninil was wind y g:*on up to, it wni not strange that lie s'n.ul I bequenth ihnhulk of bis property to the Gospel Mis-io'i of (Vunihin.?S/mrhto. Look nil over town, and then conv? and see our g >od* and it ch, a d we will save yen in-nev. Wo mean business. Head our advertisement this week. GHA1IAM & SHARKS. St. Josr.ru Rawi.y Scaiikd.?St. Joseph, Mo., July 27.?Unless an aim >st m mentions influence is brought to bear upon the Missouri Kiverto pievcat the inroa Is made at a pojnl we t of this ei y, kii"wu as lleTuiont Rend, the .town of KluiW'.od, opposite Hi. Joseph, and a Urrho y of about six square mil?of farming c'-m: : v '.f ill !:r rtt' i:: J, and the hri Ige and r.il oid Pucks will be rendered usdc.s. ^^Tlie neck 4of land separating the river Wh.lVO fill 1 l.o nw f ikikollii linu l?. All I....I.IAA.I :i wi lili of si it ten limi-lre 1 foe', and tlic bnnk.s lire caving in aco by acre ovcry Jay The citizens of SI. Joseph nr? awakening lo a sense of t lic necessity of thorough ncti >11 ShoutJ the river cut through the Kansas bo'toin this city wnubl Vie deprived of ihree of its most iinpottanl lines of railroads f>r month" at least. Toe ir >n bri Ige now spaning the stream at this p >ini wou'd be reader cd useless, nil c >mmuni :?iion wi h Kansis Farme swou'd he cut otr, ami it would be impossible to c-tinuile the damage to merchants and business in n. The sewer system woiiM be re nlcr- d useless an I directly in front of the city wmil I be rdtun'cd a filthy and death b'ccling lake that coul I nit bid it placed w th mil ions. . ?| . Mr;ti>i;itr.n nv tiik Mafia.?Louisville, Ky., August 2.?Tliefiiwr/'" ./'"irn'tf.? special from Cat'ettslnig, Ky, says that in Wayne (' >imty. Wet Virginia, on Friday night ^ Mr. Ilromfi.dd, his wife and five children A were mur le~e l by a party of Ita ia t railuia i W lab irers. The Italian were employed on ilie Norf l'< and Western Road. On Frl 'ay night about tif y of tliein got drunk, and gang to the home of ltr infield, who was rcporto I to hive much money, they demanded admittance. an I with r.i Is and ciubs tliry begin the at nek. Uromfiod mid his two h df<tr iwn sons made a b a'e d fence. I? :t seem to have had no arupi. i iicir rtsMui nrs tirwko it the door* o"<l win 1 w?. and beat 1$ otntieM iml the oy I do Ih wi<h clu''S. They then cat ilidr t i-nats and stuhbe I t' cut repo'el'y. 'Ihey than ne id the wife ami Iw.i y >u tiger children mid put them t > doth. Aftc learchinct the place for v iluuld * cliry burned the h uiko to the pr it'l l, (lis ?uid that theenomics of I*r<> nficl I inci'e 1 th * lta'-ans :o niuriler. > , , i a 8kvkm ('itnra a I'oi.xn.?The hi>t hnle of _ __ . ^o new coi of flc r.iia cotton, cl?s*ed n'-oitt h rict middling,->n'MO I in Daiig'ieriy, w ih -oid nt pubic auction Monday, ia New York, in front of the Cott *n Kxohango at so eti ce <ts prr j ound The halo ?co:ned ul-nox! to go a l>o.?g'ng. Proiotia'y fir^t ba'es a'w y-? ?o d ahoVii the inirkct price. Thi? by no means loukt cncoer iging to our poopie in the South. A Psnrusr sor Without llo*n?. &? ? !lorth C?roliir* ?n ?**?*? ar* les si n; ?" * ?PM?h 1 ? Governor Til mm at tba grand pYoflhe Mil N. th Stats at End Springs, and ihey have take. H for granted b? will g b? tlisro. They guarantee an ^ C <1.000 ? 8,000 laruisr*. Tba mn wrtM'B t? t riT^e ?aay ~ I iiffir M/vs. , "r5T^- nu..?... eo. tem. lar^^lat^rj^Oojjmwn August ! ?A C UU^lMiflfK^ipKUl n;i a ruinoi -t rur cntvup n the streets this morning that a Shorif"t piste in attempting to rap'tfe the Ital an* who murdered the Bromfiel I fatni y were force I to fire on tbe Italians, ei^ht Itali tn? bci-ig initan ly billet. Spend your cash with GI1AIIAM & SPAUKS whi-c their bargain sacs are going on. For I .w prices call at their store. Tiik M'inturop ExiMttitTioii.?The matter iurel.fi n to iho lac t of advertising ?t the 1 last sciesjia* a' last tcei straightened out. Mr. lluswell T. I.jgsn.of Charleston, the a;'ent through wit on the pres daut the i Wintborp iianiug Sch"ol *ir?nge^ for 1 advertising t ic la-e xatuin iti?nt in all the ' counties of the S nto, h ?s written a letter ti President Johnson in which Itcsated that ho has finally as^cnainel, to hi-* great surprise, that eight of the fry papers in which lie contracted to |.lice iho advorti cment of the first exauiina'i <n f?r the scho nrdiips in the training school ha I not i>srtoI tlicui. In 1 riow of this he returns the money paid by tbo scho d for lime papers. The Charleston 1 Wttkly World, Mr. L -g in >ny, he did not I understand t? be con-idere I in the list of ' papcs contracted for. I'Midwi Juhnsun ' thinks that tUi-> statement is due Mr. L??gin. tho school authorities ?n I all c nccticd. Tho results of tho second exsmina i ins will be announce I as soon as il>e pipers ca 1 be examined, and the appoin uieiits will then bo made. Wooouow is ink Mam.?The lioird of trustees of iho South Caro iua (' llcge wid meet next Thursday t > sc'cct a I'rasideutof v tho inslituti id, and it i? confided'ly peedieted that Dr. Junes Wo dro?v a to be the man. At tho last uieet'itg of the h >ard the mat1 or was pistpouci and a sp cial committee consisting ?f Senator J it.n T. S'otn, Jr . I Speaker In B. Jones r.u I 0 d. Boyd, was nppeiuted to look about and roc miuend a . successor to Dr. McUryde. It has been ascertained on good an<huiiy that this C unmiitco will almost bsyontl a d ubt, sc'.O-t " Dr. Woidrow t? I o recouimen I-d to the , trustees. This soctns to le the situ?Hon a just now, and all tho other tru-t>*os ur? ~ rc'ying on the good judjwott of tho com- 1 mittre.? The Stat*. a List of Letters n Remaining in the Postoltice at Union, for the week .ending July 31st., 18'Jl. Mr Walker S Con, iMr Lot Thomson, j, Mrs. Ul r* Twi'ty, j Mi-s Xaic Wilson. ri Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required tl to pay one cent for their delivery. <" J. C. HUNT KB. 1\ M. y THE EXERCISES it OF TilK jc JONESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL I Will bo Resumed SO|)l. Ulh. IKOI. I IJonr 1 from f'S to ?t0 jirr month. Young Ladi'S p'eja-cd for the Senior class in College. FACUl T r. T N 0. Li tlejoho, Loaahcr of Latin and L'J higher Mathematics. ^ Mrs. M. K. llritton, teacher in A'aiJenrc c W .IM11"* To Bridge Builders. OFFICE OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONED <. i UNION COUNTY. i .. August 1, ISO I. ' rilHE llepniisnf the (list Hri Ig.j. on Tyjj r x I_ Itircr, w;li he let to the lawe-t bidder on * Friday, U1 *!. ins' . nt 12 o'clock, M. ?r l'lti'S ami Sj-ecitiC'itions, with terms of C-c letting, will he ex In bit cd nnil nnnonnsed on C(, the <lay an I at Ilia place of tin* le ti:ir. The succos-fnl bidder nnist. h? ir-pircd 1(j| to give h ml nn'l Miflicicn' scmrity, \vi h n tia thrc* y*nrs' guaranty, foe the work. ti, The Ro'td rcHcrves ihc r pli' to rejeM any |?, and all hids, llv Order of Ihc Itoa'd. .jp W- M. OAlil.MAV, fol .1. A. CilAMilKltS. ?| Cn xs. IIoi.t, Cierk. 11. C. C. Aug 7 32 St. Notice of Emotion. BY authority from Ira 11. J jucs. Speaker j( of Ihe llou?e of Ucprcenlalives, an ,.i.?.... .. l I... :.. <i... i'..: .? Slate of South 0?r lina, on ttte l'Jlh day ol Amrust, IS'.H, i) e'ect a member to the seat in (lie Mouse of Iteprcseii'iitives. made vacant by the ileal It if Kohcit l.ude, for the unexpired term of said deteased. The election to he governed and conducted ? according to the lavs cuaclc I hy the L-gis- 1 lature for the election of members of the , Lcgis'nture for the State of Suiili Caa-lina. * The fo'lowing are npponted, at the ic- ' spceOve voting precincts. MANAGERS OF TIIK ELECTION. o" Kki.tos.?J. W. Harris. J. T. Allium, tv Jamison Kelly. si Joxksvii.i.k.?W. ll.S. II m is, |). W. Few- fa ler. It. W. Whillock. at 11 (it: 11 km ?W. \. Moor head, Lettine! Askrw, r.j W. T. It dd -v ii. in Saxti i'.?C. 1". Sims, It. C. I'arr, \V. T. Jones. Union*.?\V. W. Ilu^hc, Conw y Vo*mr, James K. Hunter. Ti Fisii 11am?J. E. Gregory, M. It. Jeter, IV. C. Will ace. aCJosiikv II11.1..?John I>. Smith, Spencer til Sims. ItoSert AttgM-y. of Cttosi Kkvs.? J. F. ltatchf rd, L. J. in Hrowniit?, T J, Alverson. SC? 111 lis* ? Henry Smith, It. A. Greg -ry. !>. 1> C, (i i jt Coi'KRAiNK.?ii Thomson, Thomas Sfrc'i, l>r. .1. F. N riiinii. (si.ANiiriiunn Mii.i.s.?t. .1 on\ w. k. Mabry, Sumter Litt'ejohn. Timbkr IIiiuik.?Win. J.fToric , James II. Littlejoho, James Sparks. Dii.wto.nvii.i.k.?Julius Ifanunelt, C. I*. . Ilujsgin*, John Itirn'iill. I Wu.KiNSfii.i,k.?T. M. Littlejihn, 0. ('. HubertI'.. I*. Mac.mi son* Svhhatt's?John. II. Li thy #!m, l'cnju- .v inin Spears, Leroy McArihuu. The t'ol's will open at 7 A, j)l. nn I c'rae cl at i p. m ? II MjUMBI rf The mnia'/crs will ra*rnt tffo iJnrcr T>r C. I.yles, Democratic County-tLuiirmmi, for rhe botes. \V. T. MTILL.IOIIN. JAM1H II. CODGER, M. W CUU\ Commissi .in i s of Eleoli >n. July 31 31 2t. 0 The State of South Carolina. TOUSTY OK UXIOX Id ike Court of Coatmea Pku for Relief ?C-m, Wml ?>* wree*. ;|ta 1?. Thomson, Wil'u* E- Tkowaoe, Joseph C. Thoewa ??4 8?llte S. Weet. 1 Ltllie O. Thoawou. Katie E. Kyler t?J W?J I E lliek*, I To U'lie O. Tk ami, KMk k^Kjlereeil K fiwk<. IrufVmliiti U tlh yMffSTM* * I I I m?kaweaffWT 1? M"*fr the complaints in tkis action?''which it til.U in tke office of tke ri-rk of (he C mn of Com in n Pleas for said County, and to s~r?e a copy of your answer to tli- -aid eotnp'n nt on the euKscr bee at his office, al Union, in sai I County and State wninn twenty d*ys after ikr nriiw hereof, exclusive of the day of suoh s-rvice : and if you fail to answer the c niplaint within the time aforesaid, the Plantiff in th's action will apply to the Court for the rel'ef deurandc I in the complaint. Witness, J. II McKissick Ks?|.. Clerk of the Court of Com tiro i Pleas, ill and for the 0 limy aforesaid, at the place aforcaid, the iweuticth day of July, in the year of our Ixrrd otic thousand e:ght hundred and ninety one, and in the one hundred nn i fifteenth y?ar ?f the So e*eigoty and IndepcnIcnce of the Unite 1 St ?l s of Am-i ie*. ( l i. 0. McKISSICK. | U a. J- Plaintiff's At'o'ney. jTu. MeKISSICK. C. C. O. P. l.ill'C O. Thoni'ou, Katie E. Kylcr and Daisy K iiieks: Take notice that the sennona in Ikl* ration, of wbtah thw f nepwtn hr are*)fyi 'lw i: iled in the office of th-Clerk of said Court in bo county of IVi ut, in the Slato of Sonth Jar j ina, on the 'Jl-t dav of July, 181*1. 1. G. McKISSICK, P.iunt'ffs' Attorney. Union, 8. C. July 21st, 181)1. July 21 dO f.t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. ; iutninons for llc'ief?Complaint not Served. Louisa llollings worth, Plaintiff, against IeuryC. Miller, J air. or T. llolliogsworth uud Audrerv llolliu^sworth, Defendant*. 1M) Henry C. Mil'er. Jutnos 1\ llo'lings. and Andrew tlollingsworih, Defendants ? this action : Von arc hereby suuiiii>ned nd required to answer the c unn'aini in <?? ? ction. a copy of wh cli is tiled in the office ^ ftheClcik of the I'omt of Coruiniu l'li-ns jrcnid County, mid to n a copy of your nswer to the sail compliii.t on the subacriM at bll OAat. ?t Union tn-~ lilt tiwMly nd State within twenty <ia>m aftcr the sorice hereof, exclusive of the day of such ervioe ; mil if you fail to answer the comIvnt within the time nf iresaid, the plaintiff" ( i this ftdiun will npp'y to the Court for the idief demanded i-i the complaint. WITNKSS. .1. II. McKissick Ksq., Clerk of * to Court ofCoimnou I'lcas, in an I for the ounty nf re-aid, the I'.ttInlay of July in the car of our l?or-l one thousand eight hunred and ninety-one and in the one hundred nd li.'teenth year of lie Sovereignly and ideper.deuce of the UJitcd Stitcsof Anuria I., s.l J. II. MrlvissicK, C. C. 1*. I. CI. McKlSSICK, 1*1 int tf.s Attorney. To the Di-feiil-nt tiilrew lloliing-wo til : ike notice that the summons in th s acJti, of which ill" foregoing is a c pv, wis t d in the < Dice of the Ch rk oi said Court I r said County of Union in <lie State of July 24 0?. The State of South Carolina. , COUNTV OF UNION. i .1 \MFS M. GUK, KSfJ., l'rjhale Judge t ~\J 11 Kit F.AS, Joseph II. McKissick, as ^ )l\ C erk of C utri, has made sii 11 ni" In .11* li m looters of Ad uin'strition on t'<e t at t of mid i If-els f James G.I. ive. Sr . do ilSl! I. These arc. tl.er I II', loci e ami iiilinounit v I iiinl siti.'tilm' l'ie kin iivl ami ere litor* of e sai<1 James <S L"*1, Sr.. ilccasel, that ^ cy he ami appmir hefo'c me, in i he Court i.f o'imIo, In hi lied at Un 01 C. ii., Smith f ri)li"a ii I lie 12th ?1 ?y of August n-xt icr |t-ihiicatinn lin e if, at 11 wYhu-k in the j reno T?, tu show isiusc. >f any ili -y have, T ly t?i_* said Ailiaiuistra 1 ni sinmiii lint lie r ii-itc I. (Jive i under my hand an I seil tlii- :10th f y of June, A nun 1) < ini, 1801 p i <?*?, \ JAMBS M (1KB. J sK\r.. > l'ri-ba c Ju Igc. 9 l'lihlislieil un the 3nl Jay ol' July, 1891, 1 ilia Week y Unon T?mks July :i 27 j The State of South Carolina, corxrv or rx/ox. Iii tlieC ii't of t'ouitnmi Pleas. Unfits A. Wli'th'ck ? I'l'iitilifl': iiximi'f ?i >.?cpli II. Mclvi-sick, as Administrator of the goods, chatteli an I credits of James II. Coleman, i|ecca<cl. Pamela Coleman, Des lcmona A. Mahry, I. Tl o nas Coleman. A'lunula S. Spencer, Hubert It. Coleman, John II. Coleman, llenhcn <? ?! man. Melvin Coleman, ami l*nul C leroan, Drftnilanh. To ilie DefVn hints above named: ITOIJ are hereby sniiiinone?l and require 1 L to answer 'lie coin 11 nt in this act on, liicli is filial mi ilie nlliee of the Clerk of ml of Common l'leis, for the siid County ol to s?rve a copy of y ur answer to the t ill complaint on the subscriber at his oliicc, ' I.<iiv it?i.../? < f? i? ?! < e,~ nu >< i lira mi, Wlllllll i0 rcii'y dues utter tl? service hereof, cxjIuvc of the day of sifh service; a id if you <|, ii lo answer the c imuliiint within the time ' rcstii I, the 1 Mil ill iff in thU triiau will ?i .ply to 'V.j t'ouii f r the re'icf deniaod-d 0j i ilie cmipl'ii it. tri Date I June 8, 18'.?1. ?f WILLI AM;\I UN UO, (V riiiutitt s Attorney. ai ? the Defendant. Am in In Spencer: f? Taks n tice that ths sumtmns in this w ti in, of wlii-di the foregoing in a copy, w?h g, ml in the nllic-s of the (Jerk of t le court ' I'iiiiiiu ii I'lens f ir Union Con ty. at Uni >n J, i ilie Colli't / of Cuioti, in the .^ta'e of nth Cirilina, on the 'Jth day of June, < ? I. Inly I'M, 1801. WILLIAM MUNIt<), j, Alloi ney for I'l iutill*. "J, Law Kii'ivc, Union, 6. C. July 'it -'!l tit. MONEY TO LOAN. )N Improved farm liruls. in sums of$300 ami upw .rl<, L-nns repayable in sma I iiu:i I n^t at men s, hrough a period of sis e??. thus enabling Ii * borrower to piy off g is iniloMe hi- as without exhausting his pop i . hii\ one year. Apply *t o?ce to fi hfe I). A. TOWNSRNM, Aitor.ioy, Union, S. 0. tl Aug 1"? 33 ly. S~ 5. STOKES, J TRIAL, JUSTICE. UNION. S. c. r S i-c il niten> on paid to Collections, lice cn Law lt.inge. IS Mr To mike roolWK ^ and in order lliis, are CASH ONLY, f>r tli3 next 6( * 4> Dress Goods, formerly 25 ? ? ? 15( / ?& ? " Si. Straw Hats " 5Qc PARASOLS, FANS, and, i M?R GOODS, at groat reduc best selections. FOSTER. W N. B.?Only a few pairs U Low Cut Shoos, BELOW CO' Jan 2 > dfp n-r i>~aa~i ? ^ DON'TLRI JUST GLANC 40 yards of good iuu?llu Tor $1. 30 yards of good Calio? for 31. 30 yards of good Ch.illi-j for SI. Ladies fine buttou Shoes lor SI. MEN'S CI WELL, WE WILL JU THEBg. AX YQH The above price* will only i * ? ;oine cariy Dcioro CUey aro till RODGER & Sept t> I'll ^ oH9Rg ^jfOBSf/4jH N?'twaaa 'ianos, Organs, ami all kinds of Music and Sewing s.: May 22 The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF USl >N. V JAMKS M. t!BE, K^Q . I'roVit )<td^5. .I7IIKREAS, Joseph II. McKiuick; n? VV Clerk of Court, has in.vJe sail t> me i grant liirn le tors of A im autraCon on ic estate of mid ell'ec s of OrtHilla II. D>vc, sceased. Tfip.sc ore, iher. f?ra, fo idUiaui Mumjtuk-. \ Mn-rufnTOTif tTjfiKiidrjyi nifl A>?.? Ipor* 'the said Drusil a II Iy> o, downed, that iey bs and appear hoforo n>o, lu the Court 'I'robite, to h hc-l<I at IJnl n C. 11 ? South iro'ioa on th? 1 Vcli diy of Ahg-isi next, tor puhlica ion hereof, -it II o'cluc't in tlx* ircooon, to alio* c<u>e, if nuy they have, liy the said Ad minis rati in eliou l not he rnnte J. (iiven under my hand and s?*l lhi? 30lh ly of Juue, Attnj Domini, 18111. | <?| J.YMKS M. UKK, | hkal. | I'ro'iiie Judge. l'ublisheil on Hip ?liinl <1 iy . f.July, 1^01, i the Weekly t'ui n I'imm. Julys -r,. ti ? FURMAN UNIVERSITY. ORBBNVILL3. S O. J REV. C. M .VvMK) R. l're*l.lont 4 The nett mm on wTl he^iu on the H'liii of Cplemher. The (Jollegio'o l>e|i?r? ii?nr Iik-Iii Im t e ill c ('lege curiioulu The e h fi so i l* e ft'evo yffltepua nent tioroughly o'Knnitol. Sev rfti Profe so h ln>e 1 e?o ^Me<l *o he I'ul y, ft*ul the vie s ii; fnc lili?? hare be^o nlergeil. For further inf yiiiuticiM, ft; ?p'y to the r."sMonl, or MOP. ||. i COOK. Aug 7 32 J 8t* OUT SALI tw Fall Goods, wo MUST do tntiro aftock of making WO BBDUOTION3 fo > da vs. Bead the imn? c. now 15c. " 10c. " 5c. t to $1.50, now 25c to 50c. in fact, all other lines of SUM :tiou. (k>me early and seciirt ILKIIVS & CO s ? )ft of those Men's Hand-Sewed 5T. i a GAD THIS, ) !E OVER IT. Lidics Fii.o Laco Shoes for 81. Men's 75c Straw 11 its for lioc. Men's Pants fir 23e. ir w\ J* r NOTHING, ST LET YOU TAKE fi. OWN PRICE. hold go oil FOR 1(1 DAYS, so sold. : PURCELL. 30 ly mw-A'J . HflwaMppMM . V Music.il Instrument) :it tlic Union Machine House. M. RCE, JR., E. U. 21 3m RICHMOND & DAN VII. I.K RAILROAD CO ClIU MIMA ANI? OllKKXVII.I.K DIVISION. Con?l"i ucil h? liclulc iii effect July oth 18'Jl. Triii s run on 7-uli Mcr diuii time. No. 16. F.t Charl-s on 0 15 n in itV C'lluiubi t 10 15 h iu Lt Alaion.. ^ Ar Spartanburg 1 55 p m A r Iryou _ 3 (Hi p in Ar Saluda 3 41 p m Ar Fiat Hock I 00 p ui Ar llender^ouvil e. 4 22 p in Ar Aahcville... 5 17 p in Ar Hot Spvi 6 46 p in L|V Paint Ho .k 5 50 p in SOUTH llol Sl>. I.? Pnint Ho k II 55 a m a? ii. t ' ? - - ... ..... 1 - -o j# 11: Ar Aslmviile ... I .V? p m Ar llcnderaonv II- :{ o] p m Ar F at Hock :| 10 p m Ar Salu.la A II p Hi Ar Trion I 17 p m Ar Sp ir miOurg 5 p m Ar IJuion 0 2!) p in .Ar AM.i. Ar (,'olu ul-iiv 8 00 p m Ar Ch.rU.si n 12 50 a m i Main Iuim train* 1*? ami 10 Dai y between Columb a mid Asheville. Train* 7, 8, II, 10. 14, 14,17, 18. 42. 4;). Daily excep Monday. I'.i liu u .Sto'i-ir" /<Train* !'>? ' ?' * ?m "H ir.rTwiTOti, 3. u, and Cincinnati. Ohio, *'* Al'antle Coaal Line , Coluni^*. AabeviDe, 1'aii.t Kock. M-rns- | town Knoxville, Jelli:?? a?d .limctnn ? ity. | J. A. UOli-ON, Supt. Jam. I?. Taylob, (i. 1'. A., X. II. dreen, Oen'l Mnnngcr. Sol llaaa, TiaHio Manager. D. Ordwell, Ditision I'tnt 'g*r Agent. 1L . SI -NEW hrk Tr KAU In order to close ont onr St SUMMER GOODS, wo have inn move them. Come nml get j don't coed it now it will pay ; PRICES and put it by for nc? Don't wait now until tlicj *We have also some Ladies Ties that must go, to make room will he coming in soon. Don't buy your shoes witho stock, or you may regret it. every pair you buy. Nice Summer Coats, 4So, w luillirllf Mini" ..I. ...? vuvni \ I! <111U SIM lit the advantage of the bargain. We h ive roe jived another 1 Shirts at 33 cents, sold overvw Anything you want in Tinwa cheaper than you can get them t HAR April It) five thousa: (o). In Oleati Ga MOM WE i In order In ru sp innney in I m next few wee will i lfer ImrjjiiiiM >< n i ic.ir I nf in Union. Int. U'c wi I nil r yn i ? m; inn bargain* ii ilii.x line you en i a mnk > imir own price, badly iivereloekeil mi >li m. 2nd. In l.i|ilie-? II I- n > ' nm u l> I nf mid hIi lie biskm full lob-; rimed mil frnlii ll'c lo 2" nil .7 1.1111 1-ii 11. Hies.' I III'1 HI r ;iMl llill'gn ti<1. We liavi' a I'm. in.- .i >1 irtilifs' m1 i i|i?st will clone mi' n>v.ty ' '* " V ? !? - .1 'uciu 11 it 11 . -It ll. \V?! Wl I II(I? - V II Si I II' lU'lsl Wlllldl lii-H, t'liii ir.'s, (Iiiuii'iiiis 1 milluvs, Siiiiiim-r I ni-iiy nf t'-iM 1 pit-ils 1 i 1 1 s so lit 11 11111I will b 11I* i|i>'mi. "1 li. Niiv wn \v 11 "He the yntng moo s'lii 'urge ft-ck Hi' r.r-'ir -i.i.is i-ft uml iu-? goitij N iw ilnii 1 1 fit l Miis inlvert mimi?5i l iiihI c'iisi Olsi! cw1io llll I sci iiri! I ll * *1 (lllll llAllli \1.NS tl Mini ecu In- y itr-'i-lt. mi 1 ii* ; 1111 I'on't find ( buy a nick'*** w 11 Ii irum iin. W'c wi I not qui witu *v ^ r to,u'K' Mt oncee iiu I ilim'i w.iit u I Voiiio our cIh s Iiii, lining go nl? we ili I not ' uvu. (litA iliA: Jie|il j li ADYEE/ TO SELL AT A IS ON i : 'J (I l,H I I \T/1 * '?t 1 TjLIJI LNU" A L /V is Arsoi A We PrnnnsA i Our stock of Dry Goo Is, I Hats and Shoes is too large. It sure means is to put all goods be duplicated. This is what wi this week. In Ladies Dress Goods and J and we oiler special inducement We are sole agents for Frank Every pair warranted to give s fair trial of these goods. hi 1110118 (iiid l>oys Clotlmi cheapest and most complete in t On this lino, we arc prepare* other Arouse can compete with. Our hat department, in straw plete. <^TY <3/V! J. i March 20 / ' I m m I ml 4^L. J ?4k? KET. raw Ifntu n??.l ??i"? _i_j.ii . ? ? << univr at-ricuy icked thom at prices that will you a Straw Hat; even if you you to buy one at our CUT :t Summer. 1 have been picked ovor, but i i Opera Slippers and Oxford for our FALL GOODS, which 4 lit first looking through our We can save you money on orth from Hoc to $1, but we everything wo buy, you get \ j lot ol tlioo b:;autilu^)arnet here at 50 cents, re, Glassware, Crockery, etc., also who re. W gnmia HO noma in tmil li?nh i RY & BELK. 15 ly ND DOLLARS Wp.riW\ . MUST WE! ki, nn I t i get ri<l of our Mummer (Jim It, w !? M.TI'S AND BOY'd HATS, .'u I>;?v it- inou-'^y mi Ilk* ilioui, u.t wo mo i|ien an*l oft'Htj I s ?li I we li ivo pit oft' by ic. on eh. Mmie oi I lie** gumiM . eiuully com tillt oil I'lHJ l| (I. *, on I o lot of ml I *'/,.** i . *i|.u** ill I. we I' our w.i *, on I oi nun t- in gel it,* money. 11'iirg hum you liuvo ev <r reo I ol' 111 .V!utile st limit, etc. '*M wo li ?v>* eii-iiv'y I o 0 forced to Hii'i'itire tune l.i iign lo u< t il l c liirgoinii in So k-wre r. Wo liute o very ft to Clone them m.t tier it h regulii- o.l' i i| lit moiim * 110 liut we -iro poii.g o oiler Ion ii"ine ymirniil' 5001I , Ml MM ill It* IV I' M* I he II llllll'l jllll )te | 111 >-tf tit we lav lit !m n| MOO, hill jllftt ti'ora mid bumlle 1I1 in up noil ' liuvjiuwu tuii'O. Now r? oe wW r tn it lii* * le t- o I* lo any one -l ilio -li-iVc p i e*. iViuo ) t 1 lie g h.<m <in?l 1 ii*-ii iv euiie UM of il l vt rVery K'W.emftiiii. VI & SPAUKS' ClirtAI* CA^ii alOUK. ' 13 nsL,(i . LOW PRICE rnirvo, . LOW PRICE CHER. j\ r\r\ BaI-U ? ?? ' " Motions, Millinery, Clothing must he reduced. Our only down to prices that cannot i! have done, beginning with Millinery, our stock is large, s to bargain hunters, and Pray's Ladies fine Shoes, atisf action. All we ask is a g our stock is the largest, he town. J to offer bargains that 110 rs, wools and Felts, is coniAW AY ~" <e, ^>u pullers an 1 Cravats. CASH. SH STOHK, W- MC'LURE. Ao't? Pao^'u. "litM