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Was Macomb Wiht*w*siixd ??Canton,M:ss., July 28.?The following Inter wrtit-n by President J. II. McDowell., of the TanDeeeee S'ate Alliance, and w}w was chairman Aif the committee tli?t tried Maeucte at Oca'a, ^^Tla. Inst Deo-mber. was given 8 ale Lecturer MoAlisier f r publication by a prominent member ?.f tbe Texas Alliance. to whom it was wrl ten at the tecent Fort Worth Anti8ub-Tre?sury Convention of Allianoe tuen; NAttHvti.tK, Tksn , December 17, Thomas J. MiidUton?JDear 8lr and Brother In reply to yorir favor of December 10 1 w*ll endeavor without prejudice to pai I $7,000 cutl? f .rThTootrtK^n^^mr^^ in the Sou'hern Alliance< Farmer, official organ of the Georgia Alliance; that Sledge, another owner of the Kcoooml-t, had a ontrolling iutereit in the Mercury, tho Texas Allisncs organ ; that their Oeorgi i paper sent out as a supplement Pat Cnthoun'e letter on the stib-transury bill bef iro the Legislature met wilh the view of etVonathcoing him for United States Sonst-.r; that Macune had this letter submitted t-> him for revision before it was publiehoJ. that he (Macune) wentti Atlanta and remaiued there during the oonteat for United 8 ate* Senator and a iled Culhoun, knowing him to be Attorney Tor the biiscst railroad combine ii ih? s.,nth. .?? Dtttrtt or H. 0. Omvru?But. Itobeit Citmphvil Oliver tiled Hun ny morning, |l August 2, 1801, at the residence rl his nephew, J. It Olirer, near Cherokee. Fur , several months he had boon quite 8 ok, wilh varying conditio's. Aboutlhe first week in July he got atroug enough 1? l??ve Columbia, his home, and cotue to Glenn Spring 1. After remiiirHig there awhile he went t ? Cherokee, lie waa a native of ?d<wApJll-i',vmtK,An(lv 111 - lit ft ri r int only n few years. He was an rarnrst believer in ibe ''Faith Cure," and discrded doelo 8 and their ^ medicines. He was a s a leader in whs: i^ known as the holincs doctrino as taught and believed by a few meu and women. lie finally conroi.tra'e l his work in Columbia. Tin-re he put up a building and slurtcd a ltol nose paper, cdled the "Way of Faith," and sought to tnake that est ah ishment the propaganda of holiness dorttine in S uth Car dina. That was his last work and being the one It's mind was whnl y g:*en up to, it wet rot strange that he sb..ul I bequeath the bulk of bis property to the Gospel Mis-io'i of Co'utwhia.?Spartan. ? Look all over town, and then cony and see our g>ods and pres. a d we will rave ynu tn?iiev. We mean business. llead our a-: advertisement this week. GRAHAM & SPARKS. St. Joscrii Omui.y Scarkd.?St. Joseph, Mo., July 27.?Unless an aim ist 111 ruculo.is influence it brought to bear upon the Mis oitri Hirer to prevent the inroa It made at a pr>|n; we t of this ci-y, ktvwu ns Detaioni Dead, ike t'ovn of KIiuw?od, oppwabe-ffr. ? ' Joseph, an<l a t?rri>o y of about six square mil<-s of fanning ouu ry will be submerged, and the bri Ige and rdt-oid backs will be rendered usde-.t. v The neck 4of land separating the river Wnbovc "n I l>e ow the bend has h> en reduced toawiiih ofsixtcn hundred fee*, and the banks are caving in aero aero every day. The citisens of St. Joseph ar> awakening to a sense of the necessity of thorough action Should tho river cut through the Kansas bo'torn tbia city would bo deprived of three of its moat important linos of railroads for mouths at le?st. The Iron bri iga now apaning the stream ?t this p ilnt wou'd be render cd useless, all o itnmunhation wi h Kansis Farms wwou'd be cut off, ami it would be impossible to estimate the damage to merchants and business in tn. The sower system wot.U be re ider-'d useless an I direotly in front of ^ the eity woiil I he eiiua'ed a Althy and deiCh b-eoiing lako that coullnot bi ditplacod w lit mil ions. Mdrokukii nr tiis Mana.?Louisville, Ky., 'August 2.?Th^Courier Journal't special from CatletUbug, Ky, snys that <n Wuyoe (t "unty. ffod Virginia, on Friday night I Mr. nromflrld, his wife and five eliildron ? were mur Icrel by r. porty of It % iau railroa i lab >rers. The Italian were employed on the Norf.lk and Western Road On w?t -?? ^ inuui lif y of them got druuk, and g>ing to the l|ome of Br infield, who woe reports I to JHP I}**? much monqy, they demanded admit* ' t*0*Q< an ' w,lh and o'.ubs they l>eg?ii the at nek. UromQe d end hU two h dfV _ ?r ?wn sons made a b-a?e d-fettco. bit teem '& to hart bod no stilts. Their as^ailm*? broke i? the dx>rs and Wind-W*. and beat 11 oiofleld and the toy Ew .do th wlih eluSo. They thon oni ihsir ti'nats and stabbol t" e;n repe nelly. Ihey thon ?e:tol the wife and two y >unger children ?nd put t*>oin t? do*th. After W Marching the place for nluabli* they rl^k btirae>l the h >uro to the gr uud. It is raid th(U theensmles of BromAcll inobed ih* lta,;nne to murder. I BE 3^ Skvbs 0**r* a I'ousu.?The nVU befe of IMt the new e>-o> of Oe Til* cotinn, clis?el &_*** * o^out 8 rlr.t middling,-m'se I in DoughiMfcjyl /mi ?il(i at p?et?!|o auction Monday, i.1 New * York, In front of the Cott>n Kiohango at so eo re >ts prr | ound I Tlio btlo seemed almost to go a berglng. Pro-lows!/ 6 rat ba'ea a'w ys re d ahorj the market pfJoe. Thi< by no means look* m? I wo|:^|lo| to ot^r people in th? South. I that he (Macune) went to Calhoun's private residonec at night aod rema n ml until afer midnight; that he go', a ter tho Senatorial fight over $ J,000 inos'i from l*at Callt hid, which he claimed was a lo.ii^and give as security orders on the mlioiB treasurer for $2,000 due him Iu ihecomW'c- nf:nv?yit?gation Evans Jontn mil utuJw strong friends of Matuno trioi to prevent the faots from being reportel to the Conventinn. Majority and minority roporU were drawn up and signed, butnfirr much wrangling in the cotn^ mitico 10 prevent too much filctioa in tiio Convention by Maoune's friends, which some feared would disrupt tho Order, a number oif us submitted to the majority report that was clearly a whitewash. I, Hall and others explained the matter in tho Convention. J. H. Mt'l)owkf.l. Tus Cowhidk asd tiik Pistol.?Chester, 8. C., Aug 3.?This city has just been thrown ' into a terrible state of excitement. It seemed .atone lime that there would bo a ri?t. E. Brooks Sligh, Bob J aggers and Chief of Police Marshall were the participants in the ' row. Sligh. and J aggers met at the corner of Wa'l and Main streets, and Joggers drew his revo'vtr and shot. 8 iglt returned the shot, 'lhen Jiggers fired again, the bdl t'- taking effect in 81<gli's face. The fouitli shot was fired by Joggers, htiing Sligh in tho neck. Juit at this point Chief Marshall, thinking that Joggers was filing at him, began sho >tingot daggers end fired five limes, but did . hit hiiu.; ^^^" Tbe streets sre o>owded with all the oitixeoe of the town, and great excitement prevails at this hour. Public sentiment is strong against the chief of police, whose motive for so violently interfering in the affray has n t yet been explained. Latkr.?At V u'olock everything is quiet. Bligk's wounds ar* ??t r?t*l. Pub'io sentiment upholds Bob Jaggers for his maoly stand. Sligh hsd cowhided Jaggers with a drawn pi-tol over him, just about fifteen m-nutcs before the shooting commenced. J aggers threw up his hands and said, am mt prepared to 6gbt you. and as soon as he rou'd get his p stol came out on the street and commenced firing at Kltflrl. Vk. C.-, tuiuig mm inn siniement is iluo Air. L?>g?n. iho school authorities an1 nil c nccnctl. The re3iilt9 of tho second examine i?ns will be Announce I ns soon ns ilio piper* ca t be examined, andtiic nppoin incuts will then be mndc. Woonnow is Titk Mas.? The l?o\rd of trustees of the South Caro'ina C liege wid meet next Thursday t. > so'cct a President of tho institution, and it h coiifid?dily predicted that Dr. James Wo dronr s to be the uinn. At the last meet'iig of thch>ard the mat1 or was pistponcJ and a sp-cial committee oonsrating <>f Senator John T. 8'osn, Jr., Speaker Irt B. Jones in I Col. Boyd, was appciuted to look about and roe tnmeud a successor to Dr. MoBryde. It has been ascertained on good authority that this cunniiitou will almost bsyoul a d ubt, sels.t Dr. Wo ul row t> to recoinnen Ld to the trust cos. This soctns to tc tho situtt<on just now, nod all the other ini'troi are re'ying on the good iudztpoit of the committee.?The Slat*. List of Letters Remaining in the Postolfice at Union, for the week .ending July 81st., 1801. Mr Walker S Con, iMr Lot Thomson, Mrs. CI ra Twi'ty, |Mi-s Nnio Wdson. Persons calling for the ahoro letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent fcr their delivery. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. "THE EXERCISESr or TIIK JONESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Will be Resumed Sept. 14th, 1891. Bosr I from $3 to $10 prr month. Young Ladi's preja-cd for the Soi^k class in College. FACUl T !. N Q. Li tlqjohn, toaohcr of Latin and higher Mnthemstics. Mrs. M. E. Britton, teacher in A'adem'o Department Mb* Anna_ C. Hemes, Aa*i<!{int, gnj , To Bridge Builders. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER*, 1 UNION COUNTY. / August 1, 1801. rilllE Repaiis of tho Gist -Bridge, on T.vg r JL Itivcr, will bo let to tho lowo-t bidder on Fridav, 21*t. insi , at 12 o'clock, M. * I?U,,? unit ? - I- " - . ....V .ivviMV'VK'iis, null icrrus UI i"C letting, will he rxhbitod and announced on the day an I nt the place of the le tint. The succes?ful bidder must he i r^pared to pive b ml and sufficient seoiritv. \vi h a thro* years' guaranty, for tho work. The Bo ml reserves the r phi to rejeM any and all bids, By Order of the Bovd. W- M. OALLMAH, J. A. CHAMBERS. Cuts. Bolt, Clerk. II. C. C. Aug 7 3*2 St. Notice of Emotion. BY authority from Ira B. Janes, Speaker of the House of Representatives, an election wi 1 be held in the Ounty ?f Uni >n, State of South Cir.dina, on tile l*2th day ol August, 1801, i) elect a lueuiher to the seat in the House of Representative!), niado vacant by the death tf Kohct Little, for tho unexpired term of said deceased. The election to be governed and cotiduotod according to tho laws ouacte I by the legislature for the election of members of tho Legislature for the State of Snith (Jaivlina. Tho fo'lowiwg are uppo tiled, at the icspertive voting precincts. MANAGERS OP THE ELECTION. Kkltox.?J. W. Harris. J. T. Allmw, Jamison Kelly. Jonksvillr.?ff. II. 8. Hirris, D. W. Fowler, U. \Y. Whillock. IIunitKs ?W. A. Moor head, Lemuel Askew, \Y. T. Bddwin." 8aiiTro.?0. P. Sims, U. C. Parr, W. T. Jones. Umox.?W. W. Ilughc, Conwiy Young, lames K. Hooter. Fish Dam.?J, E. Gregory, M. R. Jeter, W. C. Wallace. Qosiikv IIill.?John D. Smith, Spencer Sims. Robert Aughty. Chosi Krts.?J. P. Ratclif rJ, L. J. Browning, T J. Alrerron. Omits'?Henry Smith, B. A. Greg try. 1). C, CM CoLKRAtxs.?Jnlin Thomson, Thomas Stro'i, Dr. J. P. N -man. Gi.ajwtbuimj Mills.?T. J Orr. W. P. Mabry, Suuittr Littlejohn. Timsrk Ku>n?:.?Win. Jefforlo , James K. Littltjohn, James Sparks. DaAYfwsvii.i.K.?Julius Hammed, C. 1*. lluggin', John BsruSill. Wii.kinsvii.lk.?T. M. Littlejohn, C. C. Robert*, B. P. Mao.?in?<n* Ha??atts?John. H. Li tlqj >hn, Eenja01 ln.pz: Tho mmakers 0. I.jIm, Democratic CfdPPRhiairmai), for the boxes. W. T. LITTLBJOllNr /AMES H. RODGBO, M. W. CO LP, Commissioners of Eteoti >n. July 81 81 St. w ' ' \ * fci''? ' ? . . v rope-8 contracted for. 1'r-nid-nt Johnson The State of South Carolina. COUNTY" OK UNION In the Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief?Cuintduint not servo'. Clem V. Thnmron, William E. Thomson, Joseph C. Thomson and 8tllte E. West. Plaintiffi, a gain ?t LUlie (). Thomson. Ratio E. Kylcr and Daisy E Hicks, DtfentLml*. To LUlle O. Th mion, Katie E.'Kyler and DaisjMS. JIick?, Defendants in ibis nl r,i ? 1 ,he offlce of Ci-rk of the Court of Com in n Picas for said County, and to s-rve a copy of your answer .o tl,? said comp'a ?t on the ,Jh,0r b,, hisi office, at Union, in sni I County and State within twenty day* after the service hereof von fan e, ?f the day ?f 8U0h 8*rv'ce : nnTif yon fall to answer the ontplniut within the time aforesaid, the Pla'nliff in this action ,h? ""?r Witness, J. H. McKissick Esq.. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the C utity aforesaid, at the place nforcnid the twentieth day of July, in lhc rcar of' Lord oue thousand c:ght hundred and ninety one, an. in the one hundred and fifdeno?,Jf ur' n ?*cig"<y and Independence ..f the Unno l Stat-a of Am-rioa. J r r I l- 0- MCKI88ICK, | ^J, | Plaintiff*a At'o'ncj. J. II. .McKISSICK, d.'4'E mSr '' ***"E lake notice that the summons in this action, of which the f.regain is a copy, wis filed in the office .if Mm Clerk or said Court in the county of U. iin, ! , the State 0r South Carj.inn, on the 21>t d ?y of July, 1891. 1. O. McKISSICK, P.nintiffs' Attorney. I... . Union, 8. C. July 21st, 1801. 30 0t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Summons for llo'ief?Complaint not Served. Louisa HoUingsworth, Plaintiff, against Henry C. Miller, Jair.ot P. HolliDgsworlh utid Andrew llQlllnjsworth, Defendant,. rjlO Henry C. Mil or. James P. Ho'lings.* "*.? Andrew HoUingsworth, Defendant? ?n th? action: You arc hereby summoned nctif>n'*q""*'; 1,1 U,e cmp aint in this ^ .h ,u ??PJ,,of wh'ch is filed in the office of the Clctk of the Coutt of Common l'lens for ssid County, nnd to serve n copv of your b^ItVu o? 8"i',iC0.Tp.1>i,'t ?" thc 8u^"i?> ? at 1,U Offio.. at Union in ..id Connin i"oe here r'hint twen,y ,,a>8 *fler the scrviot hereof, eiclitstve of the day of such nirT 1 Ik'i if/?U f4il Htswer the compU nt w.thin thc tune afiresaid. the plaintiff !il t!i i".'1! ftpp'y 10 11,0 Court f0T the Hie complaint. ti r ,l' McKiswick Lsq., Clerk of ho Court of Common Plots, in and for Hie County af re-aid, the 19th day of July i? nlc j car of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand ninety-one and in the one hundred ?nd fi.teenthyear ?.f ,|.e Sovereignty and jndependenoe of the Uditcd St.tes of Am.rj" I., s. j. J. If. McKissick, C. C. P. I. 0. McKISSICK, T , . Pl'int fTs Attorney. T.ha .1 u" ul Au,,ew "olling-wo th: Tike notice Hint the summons in th ? nc. fiTed in ,i " m f-'regoing i9 a c py, w Blfd in tho < fhee or the Clrrk ot said C..urt South C in,y ?f ,L'nion in ,he '"Lite of Carolim, on the22d day of July 1891 ~ 1* 0. McKISSICK. r-Jtiiy 29 ^ ST. lite State of South Carolina. COUNTY OP UNION. Bv J VMKS M. QUE, ESQ., Prjbnto Judge YV"pKA8, Joseph If. McKi<*iok, ss C erk of C mrt, has made airt t ?m? to i ?.r'n, L"'<?f? of Ail niu:strition on the Estate ofrtnd i fT-cts fJameiO.Ltve Sr doceased. * * Tltcse are. thcr f re, to ci e and ndmo.isl. nil and sin.ul.tr the kin I.-...I ?,.,i ...... I the mi.1 James O L"?f, Sr.. de-easel. that they be end npp"nr hefo-c me, in ilie Court of Pro'ede, to be lie il at Uu 01 C. II., South Carolimi 'lithe 12th d?y of August n-xt aficr publication here >f, lit 11 o'clock in the foreno It, to show cause. ?f any ilr-y have, why thj fruiil Adiainistra i *n should not bo gra-ite I. (Jive i under my hand an I sol this 30th day of June, Anno Diiini, 1801 | <?1?JAMK4M GEE. | mtt. > l'r? ba c Ju Igo. Published on the 3rd day of July, 1801, in the Week y Union Tim km _ , July 3 2J -a**- The State of South Carolina, CO US'TV OF. US'I OS'. In the C ii't of Common Pleas. Unfits A. Wh>tl"ck ? Plaintiff: aanin't ' Joseph II. McKi-sick, as Administrator of the goods, chattel* an I creitits of James II. Coleman, decease). Pamela Coleman, Desdemona A. Mahry, I.TI o oas Coleman. Amanda S. Spencer. Uolnrt It. Colenrui, John II. Coleman, llenbeo C?l? man. Xielvin Coleman, and Paul C demon, Drfendanla. To iho Defen Unts ahovc named : YOU are hereby nummonrd and require 1. to answer *hc coim li'nt in thieaetoa, which is filed in ihc office of the Clerk of C urt of Common l'lc m, for the a dd County and to serve a copy of y rnr answer to the ?aid complaint on the subscriber at his office, '2, Law Itangc. Union So ttli Caro ina, within twen'y days alter the service hereof, exaluaivo of the day of such service ; a id if you fail to answer the o imnlaint within the time afnresait, the Pla nrttf ?n this iCftftn ?U1 apply to >he Court f r the re'ief demanded in ihe ciinplaiit. Date I June 8, 1801. W1 LLl AMJMUNRO, Piniutift 8 Attorney. To the Defendant, Am in la Spencer : Taks notice that lit* summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of t ie court of Comm >n l'lens f-r Union Cou ty. atUnlm in ilie Count? of Union, in the Sto'e of Smith* C?r dina, on the 0th day of June, 1801. July 29, 1891^ WILLIAM MUNRO, Attorney for l'l?tnliff. 2, l.nw Range, Union, 4. 0. July 31 81 fit. m o n eytoITo an] ON Iinprored Farm lands. in sums of $800 and upw >nl?. L<-a?s repayable in im? l annul nMalmon n, hrough n period of ait ye?r?\ thus enabling ?h ? borrower to pay off his InjloMa'ft. as without exhausting his Ait ir.iry, Union, 8. 0. Aug 15 83 ly. 8- 8 . ST 0KB sT TRIAL JUSTIOA UNION. 8. C. 8 >'0 ?l aiten' on paid to Collections, Office on L^w Hangs. a I ~anK.>&* M -U-!V-*- ' ;il iiir. uoawall T. ftogan, of Charleston, the agent through wh tin the prea<de?t of the Wtothorp 1 tailing School ?rr?ngol for advertising t ic las: examinations iu ull the counties of tbo S?to, h ?s written a latter t i President Johnson in which hearted that ho has finally aarcrinineJ, io hi* great surprise, that eight of the f r y papers in which he contracted to place the adverti-oment of the first exmuina'i <n f >r the scho nrdiips in the training school had not imrtol them. In view of this he returns tho money paid by the seho d for these papers. The Charleston Wttkly World, Mr. L-gin>ny*, he did not understand t? he con?id?r* t in it?? BIG fltoSING OUT SALE To mako rou?w new Fall Goods, we MUST cIoj entire stock of 9UMMEB pbb^bpps. CLOTHuhq hats AMn &uciv< andinordert^rP ttiis, are making BIG REDUCTIONS fo CA8H ONLY, for tli3 next GO Read the prices : Dress Goods, formerly 25c. now loeV" " " " 15c. " 10c. " ? ? 81. " 5c. Straw Ilats 5Qc to $1.50, now 25c to 50c. PARASOLS, FANS, and, in.fact, all other lines of SUM MER GOODS, at great reduction. Come early and secur< best selections. FOSTER. WITiKTlvrSJ ^ m r V J 4 N. B.?Only a Jew pairs left of those Men's ]land-Sewed Low Cut Shoes, BELOW COST, Jnn 2-1 fl D'ON"i*READ THIS, JUST GLANCE OVER IT. 40 yards of good tua?lin for 81. Ladies Fit,o Lacu Shoes for SI. 30 yards of goo-J Culici for SI. Mud's 75c Straw I Pits for 25c. 30 yards of good Challio for SI. Mea's Pants for 25c. Ladies 6oe buttou Shoes for 81. A N D MEN'S CLOTHING, WELL, WE WILL JUST LET YOU TAKE THEM*AS YOUR OWN PRICE. " x.'' The above prices will only hold good FOR 10 DAYS, sc come early before they are all sold. RODGER & PURCELL. Sept H 30 ly <; mRIw o xi mBm^imm ^ w -^smmm ^ HKIIBH jhehk Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instrument* at the Union Musio and Sewing Macliino House. S. M. ROE, Jft, E U. May 22 21 3m The State of South Carolina. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO 00UN1T OF UNION. Coli miiia and CSkkknvim.k Division. Condm Bed Btliedule in effect July f>tb B1 JAMhS M. QbB, l.iQ , I'rnbnti ludg). 1891. Trlies i*'in on 75th Mer diau time. WHEREAS, Joseph If. Mcjiinjick; na north ii msn. Clerk of Court, lias nntiUMuUtit me to grant biro le tern of Adm rairat'on on ??- ;u* the relate of end effeo ??f DruifUa II. Live, *4* Charles on 0 15 am deceased / uv Onlumbli 10 15 a iu >.tff ? ^:.V."V -.VV.::V/.V.'-- Y ?? p? of the said Drusil a II l<o o, d'OOMed, that Sp*r'?t?bu,e> 1 P m tney b j and appear hoforo mo, In the Court 'Jr L;.??. '] 1, P m of l'robile, to V held at Unl n C.\ If., "South V*7""* . il p m Ciroiina on the l'dth d iy of $>gn?i next, ' *Y."* a ?k> *' 01 alter publica iou hereof, it 11 ?/oloo'< iu (lie ol*vl e 4 22 p m forenoon, to show out**, if any thoy hav*, **r ? ,J , P m why tbe said Adinitrt?" ration ahou d Dot bo . r M?t * prl nr 6 46 n m grume J. Uy i,oinl Kook 5 60 *p m Given unJer my hand a'?.l ??*1 tl?l? 80th ...htu imrvi. (Uy of Jane. Anu j Domini, 1891. I ^ | JAMES M. GER, Lt Pnint Ro -k 11 65 n tn j \ Drogue Judge. ,\r ll.t Sp-iug- 12 28 p n: I ' * ?1' J Ar Asheviile 1 55 p in Published on the third d ?y .f July, lh91, Ar llenderaonv II- 3 01 p ui in the Weekly Cui n I'imm. Ar F m Rock 3 10 pm July # ' f? 9 * Ar Hnluda 3 41 p ru , - Ar Tryon -4 17 p ni tubman university. ?s ra j " OKBBNVILLB. S- O. Ar AM... **v. c. *aslt. o. ... rrMi.iM.i .*?,; The neit aeaaon wrl Imjiu on tho K'ltli of _ ^'*'n ,m1 V*?0? 1 ) ',Ul? ^ F bet ween September. Colnmb a and Ashrvi'.le. f pti'tflffir.i t?i*i" t"u" ' * ? ,#' " ??.?.?. full e. lege ourrioulu . ? Daily exoep Mmdny. I'li lni^SWr-ir-AThe e 'e aae ale at?en' Tni"* l1 n, *?< ? * ?? 8. C., thoruttghly organised* TKatfl and Cincinnati. t??io, *>a At'ai.ilo Cone. L ne Ser. rai Profe eo a h?<e f ee^ ftld?d-n he rjoUnnhia, AabevlPe, Pmi.t Roek. M-rriefa-ul y, and the Me rn{ fnc lR|a? tmvo b?y? ^_n Knox villa, Jelliw ami Junrti. n City, enlarged. ] W1W^, J. A. lHJD'ON. Supt For further inr..pmntta.?, wp'; to the jM jt Tayiob, G. P. A., N. II. Green, rmVlent, OP Gen'l Manager. Sol Unas, T.artio Manager. POOP, K,*. C60K. I) cardwell, DivUion Passenger Agent. A?f7 82 J * ^ - m> ? w\ \ NEW YORK yiJBMBHBBBMfcMr;, .. ? m "* IRACKET. In order to (dose out our Straw Ilats, and other strictly SUMMER GOODS, we have marked theni at prices that will move them. Come and get you a Straw Hat; even if you don't need it now it will pay you to buy one at our CUT PRICES and put it by for next Summer. Don't wait now until they have been picked over, but pnmo o?n?ly ?v?rl get Ulfi 6hl>ii>Q.ot tHi* Ui. --?? ? - "* ' * !C "We have also some Ladies Opera Slippers and Oxford Tics that must go, to make room for our FALL GOODS, which will be coming in soon. Don't buy your shoes without first looking through our stock, or you may regret it. We can save you money 011 every pair you buy. Nice Summer Coats, 4Sc, worth from hoc to $1, but we bought them cheap, and as in everything we buy, you get the advantage of the bargain. We have rjcjived another lot of thoie beautiful Darnet Shirts at 33 cents, sold everywhere at 50 cents. Anything you want in Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, etc., i-i uuuiipui- Minn yon can get t tie in elsewhere. It ja shftg-gaoda. s^-coum iu. nn<1 Innlr .? ?ra through oiirstockT^^ HARRY & BELK. April 10 15 ly FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (?) In Clean Cash "Wanted . . -? " MONEY WE MIST HAVE! In order In ra se money in no next few week*, an ! t? get rid of onr Summer (too Is, w ?ili offer bargiins ?? u i ic.ir I of in Union. 1st. We ?i I off. r y? I - nu Dig bargains in M.U'.J'S AND BOY'S HATS. !u this line yon cm a most in.ik > >our own price, pay joir inon-yy an i k (hem, as we aic badly overstocked on ill m. 2nd. In Istdies II i- we ' mm t? of odd shapes and offst^l s th t we hive pit off by die b'tf-ket full to he closed out from 10c to 2oc. each. Some of tlics - gooils rciually cost Toe. an I !j?l.00 ni ;ii. tin's., iv tiio biggest bargains on roc oil. Iid. We have a fno: ,'s a d onlies' sli ipers, an t a lot of oil I s'xe* i shoes th t ?e will close ou? away be o-v no? >< r: 4'ueni o it of our w.i ", an t oi coo s-ioiret ti.e ........... j. i. f . n? n iiii? \ ii so i io iuoM wonderful bargains yui have ever ivn I of in Mu<His, Call ot's, (iniH'i'mis 1 iinil'os, Summer Ur ss G- mis, etc, > * wo Ii iv? eii-uv'y t o in-ny uf t'-cnj go- ils i i i n scis u ami will bo forced lo sa-nnre -mine 1.1 ugs to pi t til Ot' ll?i*?ll. "? li. Now wo w II lie t>e young mea s >mc b-irgaios in No k-wre r. We have a very 'urge ft-ck of tbc*u of' noil we nr? going tociuse them out N-iw lien i ion I Ii is ml veil sc.noi I ami consider it a regula- n.??w o.l" a il lit soma lie cln? conic mi I secure li?? n tiiat lt.\llO,\lNS that wo are going o oiler Imi untiie yoursuf Mini see to- y urscli, an i if jott don't tind good . isi ?s wr udv c s then don't \ou buy a nicWIe's w rih iroiu us. We wi I lint quote ( tn.m as we I nv n t ho mj ace, but just Ibike all ilie pri es i|U?lengo^Luf our compel i'ors ami bundle ill m up and i ring ine n with Y'M'wdBWMM^iian a-' c go one tu ire. Now re hvm^i r tn it Ii'is ? lo Is to 1 ch?r/e g> o Is to any one *1 ilio .ImVi- p i e?. ?' me Ht oncce mi I don't wait uui nmnoonf elss buys i lie g ring mid i m-n a cose us uf aiv<rlising go ids we did not 1 uvu. Very lt?s- eotfuiu , GRAHAM & SlJ AUKS' CliEAR CA-Mi cdIOUE. Sept 3 lid ly ADVERTISING^ TO SELL AT A LOW PRICE IIS ONK THING, SELLING AT A LOW PRICE IS ANOTHER. We Prnnnsp tn u^4-v? Our stock of Dry Goo Is, Notions, jMillincry, Clothing Hats and Shoes is too large. It must he reduced. Our only sure means is to put all goods down to prices that cannot ?v xins m wiuit we nave uone, beginning with this week. In Ladies Dress Goods and Millinery, our stock is large, and we otter special inducements to bargain hunters. We are sole agents for Frank and Pray's Ladies fine Shoes. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. All we ask is a fair trial of these goods. In men's and lloys Clothing our stock is the largest, cheapest and most complete in the town. On this line, we are prepared to otter bargains that no other house can compete with. Our hat department, in straws, wools and Felts, is complete. AWAY DOWN,. | CITY CA?H STOHM. J. w. MC'LURE, Ao't,, Pro '?. March 20 k12 lj A Pannier xor Without Hoxon, &o.? Sorth G?roliii'i ft* men uro ins'st-iig on n speech To n Governor Til mm at the grand a'lj of the oM Ninth State at Red Spriugs, ami they have taken it for granted lie will be there. They guarantee an audience of 0,000 to 8,000 larmeis. The committee have written t> Private Sec-etaey Tonpkins i* send on a State fla; f?r the ceremonies. Governor II It is down on the programme f> re speech. Governor lilmau has ?ho r.-ceived a co.i teius person?IaUtter from Governor August C ttl?tW^PK^i(iecUl says a rumors cur. ontXnp n the streets tlii* morning that a Slioriff's peste in attempting to rnp'ure (he Ital ?n< who murdered the Bromfiel I rami y were force I to ftre on the Italians, eight itall in* being iiman ly killo t. ?m? Spond your cash with GRAHAM & SPARKS whi c their bargain ra!os are going ou. For I >w prices call ai their store. Tim iv i nth hop Examination.?The matter in reht'i n to llio lac'x of advertising nt the last Foriesjia* a1 last tcti straightened nut.