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i / The Stale of South Carolina.' J COURTT OF UK 105. j UdMOwitsfCwaM FbH.. f Jmm B. RxtM* ??j ??? y KmaUri of Um will, of Joka Rodger deteati, FUimttfi M\ dfkmi AlairoK. R?4#?r. Maty Rodger F*n?, Jolia Bodgrr Fut, Beraiee Aaudt Fan?. ' JwMf H. Foal, David Bum Fu>, Look HwihraM fin, Mary Foot. BoCkwoll Fw4i Below Fob*. J. Gtlhowa Hulir, as Adtotokl rotor of ooiu* of M. A. Sorter, MmMWumm I, Um Uaiow Building aad Loon anil W. A. Nieholfoo. Dtfm TN nbcd'raaee to so order made in the I ahovo stated ease, by nit Honor, 'J. H. Hod- on. Circuit Judge, dated October I Id. 1891, I ?i I sell before Ike CourthouM door at Union, ca MouJay, the fourth day of January, 1892, between the legal hours O' aale, the following described lota and par eel* of real ettate, lying, being and situate in Uaion County, State aforesaid : 1. One tract of land in Fiaokoey township f V oonte'ning 129 acres, more or le?s, bounded by landa of Tboe. Morris an l otbera. 8. Lot in town of Union, on Grog street, bounded by St. Augustine cburcli and others, containing half an acre more or leas. 0. Lot in town, on Main street, known as the "Green Front," bounded by lo's of W. McNesce, Mrs. A. Flint and others. 7. Lot in town on Bachelor street, known . as the Lieery Stable Lot, bounded by lo's of W. E. MoNeace, F. M. Colicu, estata of Heury Hardy and others. 8. Lot noar towo, oo Pinokaey road, containing about threo aores, bounded by laads of 9. Lit in town, corner Baobelor and Academy streets., known a? the McNally lot, bounded by lots of V. M. Cohen and others. 10. Lot on Bachelor street, adjoining lot No. 9. 12. One tract of land lying about 1} uinvB >icsv vi me (own 01 union, on (be CroM Key* road, bounded by lauds of J. W. McLnre, J. L. Young and others, known W M Ertp'18. Store house and lot in town, known as the John Wil'ard saloon. 21. Tract of land in Bogonsville township, containing 100 sores, more or less, bounded by lands of San ford Wilburn, H. C, Lawssn, and others. 80. Storehouse and lot ou Main street, adjoining lots of \V. T. Graham and Mrs- V. Coleman. 31. Lot in (own, corner Dachclor and Sharp streets, boundcl by said streets, J. W. Wal ace, L. Carson and others. 33. Tract of land, known ns the O'Neal place, containing seventy-nine (70) acres, more or le*s, bounded by Ian Is of Goran Hancock, John Bccknell, Daniel Gallmsn, es'ate of II. S. llraty and others. 84. Nine (9) lots of Lind in Boginsville 4 Jkawnsbip, known ns lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, and J4, iu the division of the West Springs Tact, containing io the aggregate thirty-seven and fifty-two one-hundreds (37 62-100) acres bounded by lands of Benjamin West, R. A. Hopkins and Glenn Spriogs road. 86. Traot of land in Bogansville township, oontaining about fifty (60) acres, bounded by lands of Berry Lee, rstnte of Asa Smith and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance in one and two yeara from day of tale, in equal instalments, with interest on cnoh instalment from day of pale ; the credit portiou to bo secured I.. ,i.. w.i ??i ? ' - * vj iiv uvuu vi vuivu(?9Ci wiiu a uiungttgv 01 _thorreraise?> au&an insurance policy against "fir?TT>n nil building to be assigned to the Master. Purchasers will ha*e the priri'ege to pay all cash, if they desire. If purchaser* purchase mora than Mr? cBMniytrgaMBrD*rt of their purchases sccur^JP^TBjroae bond and mortgage; and they nrc ' ,"mr' to pay for papers. C. II. PEAKE, Msate- U. C. Master's Office, Dec. 11, 1891. Dec. 18 51 St. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION ; Id the'Court of Common Pleas. Rufc.s A. Whiilock, Plaintiff, againtt Jos. II. McKissick, Administrator of J. II. Coleman, deceased, I'amelia Coleman, DesdemonaColeman, J. Thomas Co'cmnnn and Amanda S. Spencer, Hob*. II. Coleman, John II. Coleman, Reuben C. Coleroan and Paul folrmin. /)*/>?,/.??./? IN obedience to an order inade in the aboro stated caae, dated October 15th, 1891, by Ilia Honor, J. H Hudstn, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Union, between the legal hours of sale, on Monday, tho 4th day of January, 1892. all the interest of John il. Coleman, deceased, in and to the fol'owing described property to wit: All that lot of land containing three fourths (jj acre, more or lcs?, lying, being au<l situate in the town of Jouesville, in the oounty of Union, State aforesaid, bounded on the North by lot of J. E. Lindsay, East by lot rf \V. E. Alman, South by Church s-rect and lot of J. L. McWhrter. and West by Spartmburg Union and Columbia railroad, lPhrtrn as the Steam Mill Lot, and also the Steam Mill and Cotton Gin, and Grist M il thereon, consisting of one 18-horse power engine, one Circular Saw Mill ono CO-saw Gin and Condonscr; one Cotton Press and one 5-lon Wagon Scale', with shafting, pulleys and belting attached, fir rutin ng said machinery, and nlio one Log Wagon. * TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, the the bilauco on a credit of one year, with interest frmn the day of sale the credit portion of the purchase money to be sfcured by a mortgage of the proper:y Bold. C. If. PE\KE. Master for Union Couoty. Ma-te^s Office. !>??. !2th, 1891. Deo 19 51 ' 3t. SHF/RTFP'S RAT vu . w M< UJJtfl FOR JANUARY, .892. X)Y virtue of a warrant lo seize crop under D lien, to mo directed, I will ted at the Dani-l Moscly plantation and at Jonesville, in Jonesville township, Union Count/, on Tue*d?y, the 6th day of January, 1892, during the legal hours of sale, tbe following described personal properly, to wit : Abo'tt seven hundred rounds of seed colton, about twenty bushel* of corn, nbout J three hundrel bundle* of fodder, about sixty bushels of cotton seed and balance of cotton in the field. Seized under warrant, 1 and to 1? sold as the proferty of Ch irley Fnrrar, at the suit of Urnhntn & l'ool. J. 0. LONG, S. U. C 1 Sheriffs Office, Union, C. II., S. C., Dec. 14th, 1891. - [ . Dec 18 61 Jit. j A BIO 1NTEHTREST FOR UNION. rnilK National Ton'ine building and l. -an J JL Ass c:ntion, of Atlanta, Ga. Unequaled for iure-ting and l?orrowing. <6.000 of ( luaus nircsdy secured lor Union. Invest with us and you iuvest for your own town. ? bootn not fo other towns. Let every citi- n f5v? help the only company that has put paonsy in your m'.dst. * > - J. M. TANKKRSLKY, Agt. Dec 26 62 2i* TAX EXTENSION. rpAXfij sr* >nr eHwM, n, iaKtwl of X going le Ik* Coanly Trtwinr and pty??* . p-? poM ikra for a lim, uJ com to my itor* vktra yon will get moi* *r r.~r .'?m> tm twr drauwd of. I km an nHlrtit array of Naw Nut*, Raisias, Carraata aavl Citron. Fig*. Prnnee and Orange*. Apple* and Candies. leflor ! wo grade* of California Pear*. Aprioots, I crriee, dmirt and l?to Peaches. Haul 1 at4 Curaad Bed. Whol# 0? aad Pig ' Tonga*. Potted and DrrilM Ham aad 4 Tango*. Gram P?**, Toaatoee, Otra aad . Ton toe*, rte., e?e. ' PLAIN \NI> SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR > Pla:n * i I h tno'ess French SarJine*. 4 Jams, Mar:a:ilad-s, Cau'on Ginge- Presyrre*. Ail varieties of Pick es and sauces. Extra Fine New Orleans Molasses. I ha- e als> open* I op a line of Fancy Cracker* the' are perfectly lovely. My stock of heary Groceries is also complete. Flour, lia'oi, llsms, Bugar and C >ffre 1 and everything else marked on bisi* of six cents ctliii. Pure unadulterated oil 2-"> cents per gallon. Respectfully, L. G. YOUNG. Dec 18 61 tf 1 Notice of Final Discharge. \ NOTICE is hereby given Uiat on Sat- . urdayt the 12th day of January, 1892. ft final return will be made before Hon. James M. Gee, Judgs of Probate f >r Union County, of John Rodger, its Executor of the estate of William L. Pa'mer, decease I. Al'tl | An Trustee tf Mrs. Mary Palmer, Mrs. | Amanda Little, Mrs. Nannie St Clair, Addie Palmer, Ellis Palmer und Mrs S*1 lie Foster, ] and apply for Letters Disntiasory as trustee of the above named porsons. All persons linviug claims against the * estate of William Palmer deceased, or against ' the Trust settles of the above named parlies , are notified to present them to the under- ? signed, properly attested, on or before tho above stated da'o. JAMES II. RODGER, LOUIS N. RODGER. Executors of the will of John Rodger, ti deceased. y Dec 18 61 4t t Notice to Creditors, ALL persons holding claims againt the I ertate of Warren Worthy, decease!, will C please presont them, properly proven, to the undersighed, at SAntuc, Union C?., S. C., and a 1 parties indebted to said edate must make payment at once, as the fa'ate must be settled up. JAMES P. JETElt. Ei'r John R. Jitcr, deceased. Dec 18 61 4t* 1 New York , Toy Company.. d NEW STORE! J NEW GOODS! j LOW PRK^ES, j V g At the store lately occupied hy d -T. E. Bailey, next to Scaife ,! J* 5C. IOC. AND^jCT. COUNTERS. Great bargains for all. Xnias presents cheaper, and prices to suit the times. We have just opened a large and i complete line of ' TOYS OF ALL KINDS. 1 Chinawarc and Crockcrv, Fancy 1 c 1 o _ ar uj<a uuu OilUCt'l'S, mugs, I China Plates, Bisque Figures, Vases, Baskets, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Albums. Picture Frames, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, etc. FIRE WORKS, Candies, Raisins. Fruits. &c. You will fin<l it your ndvantazc * to call and examine our goods before buying, especially our BARGAIN COUNTERS. Goods will be shown with pleasure. Don't forget the place?next to II. F. Seaife S Son. RESPECTFULLY, New York Tov Co. P. S.?MIL C. R. ROBERSON has connected himself with us as j Managor, and will bo pleased to sec ] his old friends. 1 Dec 11 50 If - j ti . -1 i! i nfiSii Rkhii hp,an 11 ? ^ .. V WMj AkW WW i I UfclON FURNITURE 4 HOUSE! ? OPPOSITE TI1E RACKET STORE. I S u I M This house is just opening ft new slock of rUItNITURE, which we ofTer to the c'tiz.-ns of Union Mil (he surrounding coun(rv, st PRICES HI AT WILL ASTONISH YOU. Come and price our goods and be cmirinced thai wo mean what we any. We are just opening our house unci expect o liavo and keep such goods as the trade of lie country inuy demand. We buy our goods d reel from the in inuacturers, and arc thcrcfoie enabled to 4KIX YOU FDK.\11PRE I CHEAP, y wd expect our price* to correspond with the ow pricA of cott<y>. 2 C I.TE AND SEE US ind find out for yourselves Ihe truth of our assertions. RESPECTFULLY, GEO C McLABTY l?eo 4 4U if. i CHBISTM4S, 1891~ CHRISTMAS 1892. A* the mwo or good cheer tod gift (ol?shangiag ?lr?w? t?'gh. one u often fuuW n tc'octing suitable prtfen'*. Cjb-uU me. [ ram assist you n>aKriaUj in solving the pnU?a. I oaa ihapt your ohotoe from ilegaat lines of Ue latest HOLIDAY NOVELTIES^ I liare the largest an I most complete dock of 2R0CKERY, LAMPS. BOOKS. STATIONERY, PLVS.II OOODS, TOYS, CANDY AND FUUITS. ever brought to Union. In the CROCK Ell Y LINE, I c>n sell rou a Tea Set or a Dinner Set from $3.50 to ?50. A Bed routine* fonm 75ctt t? ?12. In fee*. everything in the Crockery Liue A selected stock of LAMPS for Hall, Library, and Kitchen uses, at prices never Jefore heaid of. BOOKS ! BOOKS!! BOOKS!! ! Anything 'rent a A. B. C. B >ok to a $12 Bible. Don't 'orget to look at my line of poems at 9Hcts. SPLENDID PLTJ3H QOODS. I can show you the finest stock of Plush }oods in Union, such ns Dressing 'Cases, Manicure Sets aud Pcfumo Stands. B>ys hesc are the ih ngs to gi?e your girls. rOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. In this line eveything is new, an 1 will tosure to suit. Wagons, Hocking Morse*, licyclcs and Velocipedes. My Stock of Candy can't be Beat. See my Candy at lOcts. This is fine. Also ny French Candy at 2> an J 45 cents. If 'ou want to give n nice present, buy a box of he celebrated Tennoy Candy in 1, 2 and 3lb ?oxcs. In Fiuits, 1 have Apples, .Oranges, Bananas, .omens, Grapes, llaisns, Nuts, (!urrants, 'itron, and H?t, but not leas', Guon?. Call and sc.* for you self. 11 .spec fully, G. P. GARRETT. Nov 20 47 tf The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, ly JAMES M. OKF.. lvq.. Probate Judge. WIlEKF.AS, Joseph II. McKissick, ns Clerk of Court, Ins mu le suit to nte 9 grant him letters of Administration on he Estate of and effects of Hubert Macbeth, ecensof. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish 11 and singular, the kindrcl niur creditors f the said ltobert Macbeth, deceased, that hey be and nppe?r. before me, in the Court f Probate, to be held at Un on C. II., South 'nrolina, on the loth day of January, next, fier publication here f, nt 11 o'clock in the arenoon, to show catts*?, ?f n iy they have, rhy the sail Adminis'ration should not be ranted. Given under my n I a id sea' this '2nd ( ay of December, \ii'?o it mini, 1891. ( ) . *T ? V U r'.l'., Published in t' e lt!? d y of Pec-TnTA^1 1891, in the l'ni< n '!*t *s t:-?. Dec 4 i'.t f?. WELL BOSING. Iam now prepare I wi.h ad t he new and . nccoe-siny Machinery for lfOUING WKU.S (JI'lC.x'. and having had ten years < xp r once in the business, I feci confident 1 c ui give sa isfaclion, au?l 1 promi e to exert ail my etfo: ts to io ho. I mil prepared to go >o any fart of the County, if sufficient work i< assured to pay ate for the extra time and expense neecosary. All orders left with Mr. A. C. Lyles will jc promptly attended to. T. K. FOISTED. Dec. 11 50 4t. . ITi Pr**ili?You rroU... In ^ Uiufi nuiuv, we and iltrt you In rapidly father in f i |\| NMB you ple.ae.f each* \fl it ^B/tor"rnfrom^f* J?F/ mt l,,# far,? ? ^ 7/ mora aa you fb On. Iloth aeiey \^TTTJ?TTJt^IWy pari of America, yUlj jj^i Jll WiPy you ran coin* iijciica at hon^ time, or apara momenta only, to tha work. What wa offer fa new and it hafl baan proved over and ovai again.that great pay ia aura for every worker.1 F.aay to learnl No apecial abilt* tv lequircd, ^Itraaonabla Industry only nee-* aaaary for aura, large eueceee. Wa atart you; fill malting everything Tbia if one of tlia great latridaa forward Iq uaaftil, invaotlva prograaa. that enriches all worker*. Jt I# probably the arreatoet opportunity laboring people have fv*f Known. Nowja the tint# Delay mean* loaa. Full particulars Free. Better write eat once*. A?ldreaa, OKQ ri'lAW.\ de l'o?IIoi 4MB, l'ort land, Mulu*. WHIPS. TATIIF.RROXF. Is randc from Fnumrlpd mills?nnture's own toughest, and strongest ioatio material. ltest wearing whips mario >r SSc, r. Oc, Hie, Mt.<M>, BI.8S and I.60. All styles lor lluggy. Cart, Track. uTSfk "Sir "S F E A T H E R B 0 M E. 1 FOIi aa.Zi?] BY FOSTEii WILHIXS A ( (>. Oct. n 4i tr. 1 COPYRIGHTS, eto. For Information end free n-indbook write /> MI.'KH A CO., . ?.! U1JOAHWAY, NKW YOHK. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by us Is brought before the public by a notice git on free of charge In the Scientific jktncwmi I?nrce?t clrrnlntlrw! ofr.v.v rotontif" paoer In tlio world. Hp'tnrtlrtly tilnsirntcd. No Intelligent mail should ho without It. Weekly. Kii.OO a year; $l..'it) six months. Address MUNN A CO., Fubu?uxb8,3U Uroadway, New York. ? > Ko *" ^ To redttotf^^^H^itock 1 ^>I now make the unparalleled cast, for the nest THIRTY I fresh, and are well worthy th In this sale all depar DRY GOODS, CLOT iv o t I V MILLINI f Such au opportunity does no of goods should not let it pa goods charged during this sal N. B accoi will please setthit promptly. March 20 / I N oT A RR. For a change i we will, until our Stock at! for CASH ONL FOSTER, W1 Jan !2 NOTICE T(FTAX PAYERS ACCORDING to law, the annua1 a scs* nient of property commences on unry 1st, 1802, and closes on F?l? miry 20th 1 802. For (lie convenience of the Tax Pay its, I will attend the following pi.ecu and times. In iuv otUcAalJJHlftM^ ~ ? JsWqni | i tng i 1111 January Colerninc, Fri((iy^PKin,'"itmry H. It GibbV, S?turday forenoon, JaiV?" Oth. Cclar Bluff, Mond y afternoon Ja?ry 11 It Crocs Keys, Tu*?day, Jnnonry I'iili. M liter's Store, V.'ctnesdiy f ren on, .uunry 13tli. > Goshen Ilil', Thursday foreno n, Ja ?y 14th. f Fish Dam, Friday, Jann*?y 15th. Suutuc, SaturJav, until 8 P. M., Jui'fy 10th. In my office. Monday; January 18 h. Ml. Tabor, Tuesday January, 10th. Helton, Wednesday, January 20th. Kcndrick's Store, Thursday, forcnooi January 21st. Guudeysvile, Ihursdny afiernoon. Jam 21-t. Wilkiosvil'e, Friday, January 22d. Di nylonville, Monday, January 2,1th. Timber RiJge, Tuesday forenoon, JanU?r 2Gth. . ? \ A 'bury, Tuesday afternoon. Jmua-y 20 I and Wednesday forenoon. January 27t?>. Ji>ne9vide Thursday, January 28 h. An 1 at the Courthouse from tint ilui until the 2<Jih February, at whioh time th book etnsoe, end ? penalty vf GU j-er cent WlJ be added tothe taxes on all property not re turn wi'hiu the time prescribed by the law A'1 male persons between the ng> s of 2 and 50 are liable to poll tax, except eucli a are exempt by law. It. 11. MORGAN Auditor. Office of Coonfy Auditor, Dec. 1st, 1891 Dec II 50 Of. Notice to Creditors. AI.I. persons indebted lo (lie estate of W II. Kelly, deceased, by no'e or in nut oilier way, arc hereby notified that pnyuicn must be made to me, innnedia'ely, and ul claimsagamst said estate must be presentee lo mc, jropcrly attested, at Fish Dam. J. W. KKLLY. Adm'r eat IV. II. Kelly. Dec 11 50 4t TciB^T 0oV'S * ? A GrUAMTO ?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox & Gibbs Gaaoo Co. CHARLESTON, 8. C., iftrY- 'JTvW^v6te tyb+ZAs Not 27 48 4m \ ;: : M RTAN T T /N *TTI "E M "W"^ "m. " S vruivinilN T. bought for the Fall trade, as well u a supply of IX CASH, offer cf my entire stock at actual )A.YS. The g->ods are new audio attention of purchasers, tments arc represented. HING, SHOES, ATS, IO>N, 3RY, ETC. it often occur, ami those ill want as. This is no hninbug. No le. f. W. McLURE, Agt. ints with me, not already paid, J. W. McLUltfi, Agt. 12 D E R T O /INGE in our Business, March 1st., sell Reduced Rates, Y [LKINS & CO i ?f | J. Hcilenston. 1 (ScccKSSOR to F. 0. THKFZER.) Jeweller and Watch Repairer. UXIOX, N. . IF you want your Watch or Jewelry rcpnirL ed in the m >sl su'is'iuitial nml wnrkmnnllke manner, or wish 10 buy a reliable Watch, warranted to bi a go id time keeper, or anyy thing else that is goner illy lo he fiuud in a , first-class Jewelry thote a at Modcruto PrlaoM. c Oa'l on me i i the store formerly ocoupicd c by Mr. Trefxer, iift n'cvu sbo iu.rk?i >">? 1 II nod 1 will warrant suii?f?ctioii. J. BEILENSON. i _ Dwelling to RentrpHK D-ga.1 p ace in Town of Union, conI tailing t ight looms, and goo 1 out build* ings. The lot cantaios (j acres ; liermuda Grao pasture ami ruani ig Water through " it. Apply to undersigned, ii l. nosa. Dec. 16th. 1801. f Dec 18 61 3t. I 1 RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. Colujiuiv anii (1rf.rnvii.lk Division. Condensed schedule in effect July 6th 1891 Tr tins ran on 75th Mrruliaa time NORTH not'NO No. 15. Lv Charleston 0 00 a m Lv Coluinbit 10 O'J a m Lv Alston Lv Union.. 12 30 p m Lv Spartanburg 1 35 p m Lv i ryon 2 48 p in Lv Saluda 3 23 p in Lv Flat llock 8 45 p m Lv Ilendersouvil 3 54 p in Lv Asheville 4 60 p m Lv Hot Spring 6 12 p in I Ar IViul Rock 0 25 p in south bound Lv Paint Hock 12 16 p m Lv Hot Springs 12 28 p zb Lv Asheville 2 00 p in Lv llcndcrsonv.il>;..... 2 52 p in Lv Fat Hock 8 00 p m Lv Saluda 8 28 p in Lv Tr)on., -1 00 p m Lv Sparninburg & 811 p o Lv Union 6 85 p m Ar AI-Ijo Ar Culu<nt>ia 8 50 p m Ar Charleston 12 60 a m ^ Taaint 16 and 1C nro Daily between Chsrlesto i and Ciocitinn-i SLEEPING CAR SERVICE On trains 15 and 1C Pullman buffet Sleep' ers between Charleston, 8. C\, aud Cincin* nati. Ohio, via Atlantic Coast Line, Colunibit Asheville, l'uint Hock, Alorristown, Knoxvil'e, Je'lico nod Junction City wi bout change J. A. DODSON, J as. L. Tavu>b, Sup't Ueu Pom Aft i * ' " :v.n -V- 'V. ? IM ? . . - - r DRY GOOL C] i SHOES, HATS, Winter is here now in dead ear biting cold you will want eome 1 clothes, a pair of Shoes, a Hat, G of Blankets, etc., and as you cam to pay a long time profit 011 what see that it will pay you to come b NEW YORK for what you buy. We have 110 therefore can afford to sell much Strictly cash, quick sales, and o wo do business. We buy ourgooi at about what other merchants pi Wo have just received a big lot era, which we marked at an<^ loss tl a lot of sample Hats, wo have ci Full stock Brogan for 75 cents. Pant Jeans, 5 cents ivyard, on - Good Soda, J;- cents a pound, 1000 Matches for 5 cents. 5 papers of Pins for 5 cents. 5 papers of Needles for 5 cents. Good calico 2 i cents a yard. Good Bleaching, 4i cents a yar Ladies Hose (cotton and flannel Men's 1 Hose from 5ets up. Overshoes from 25 cents up. It will pay you t<^look throu need anything or not. Attentive salesmen will take through. Ill HARI April 10 If FURNTi I nm now located in Nicliolon^i SSBa^'y f?f "iSrtta inowrr"JTric. A TICKLER, I WI1 ciSTairs from 55cts to $20. q^s Y>cl hard wood beds, fitted in ce^l^re> ail(l bracket rail, for $1 ^.-"Good 1 ar^re Ihireau, with 12x2(J i 80FT TOP MATTR Cornice poles, brass or wood tri Nice Plush Parlor suits lor $135 f Bed r >0111 suits from $15.00 to My line in all departments is c< before heard of in this State. T~ A ~W M~ S ~ i AM UJLOe I MY STOCK OF FANCY CHAIRS, TABLES, ART PICTURES, FRi and I invite a careful inspection assortment is broken. FURNITURE *0F Matresses, Feathers, Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Pictures, SASH, DOORS SHINGLES, LUBBER, I well not bo undersold by any see me before you buy anything in Nov 20 47 GQGgSJ? ^ ? / : ./ . ~ If you want Boots, Shoes, Clothing' cheap as we are goinj our Business. RODG-ER & ?ep G 8G c1-'"*^- u - I __' ' "' 111 _ ' ????? ^ LOTHIN^jJ ucst, ai:d to keep out the w^yjS 1| roolen underwear, a suit of ^8 \ 9 tip, Overshirt, Comfort, p^ir \ | '' ink, tlioso lmrd iimoa aflftrrl VJSMf " you need, you will rfeadily I RACKET | TIME LOSSES to make up lower than our competitors nc close profit is the way HH Is bo that we can sell them iy for theirs. v . ^ of sample Skirts and Drawban Jobbertd^tfs^. To close ?* the prkg^-hdf^ "'O up to the very best. 1 l) from Gets a pair to 7Gcts gh our stock, whether you -? ? juvuiMiic 111 snowing you SSPECTFULLY, vrfpt??n% ZY&BEnK; m > 1 y ruREZ^j4 s lajrge storeroom,.fitted Jn . -i - J ote fA. with Fntcnt dove-tailed slat 2.00. v ^ 1 mirror, on rollerer"#*^^ a' ESSES *2.0 0. .inning, complete, tucts. .00 I $75.00. mnplete, and at prices never ' ' ' ! IJN'G OUT _ GOODS, sucn AS CISTS MATERIALS, LMES, ETC., of these goods before tiie L JLi ' I ALL KINDS. JFrames Glass aud Putty, Cornice Poles, Window Shades. Baby Carriages, Battan Goods, 1 T T X T Tv >, JD LI IN US, N Wm rm'vf \ Luimju, uiJiiii. --??? living man. Don't fail to T.'E- BAILEY3ni ' 0 9 ? -s. Dry Goods, l| TT J ?iats ana , call on us, g- to change . 1*31 I U PUBOELIi.