The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, February 19, 1892, Image 3
MASTER'S SALE 3.
FOR MARCH, 1892.
The State of South Carolina.
f COUNTY OF UNION
Court ot Common Pleas.
*' s ' Jinn E. Augktrj, F. Klmira Huntir, Cleor*
A. T. Stall and Jamti H. Siati, riaintiff?.
against
L. 8iro?, EiiMtli C. Be.tj, 11* ?.
W * - ? * "* '
uuuiu, it. juiim Aiigniry, II iftn't M.
A tight r .v, Mary E. Davis, aud others, Defend
i nit.
IN obedionoe to an o-der mate in the
aho'e stated cm, by His Honor, W. II.
Wallace, Circuit Judge, dated Oct. 11, 1890,
**** 1 will ae 1 in Un<on County, on Monday,
March 7, 1802, within tbo legal hours of asle,
the following described property to wit:
Two Co tag# Lola at Fish Dam. Nos. 25
and 27, as l?H down on the p'at of survey
made by Col John L. Young.
TERMS OF SALE:
-One-third cosh, tho balance ?u a c c lit of
one and two years, in equal installments,
with interest from day of sale, to ba seeured
by bond of the purchaser, nnd a mortgage of
the premises. Purchaser to pay for pipersC.
H. PEAKE,
Master for Union County.
. Mas'er's office, Feb. 12,1892.
Feb 19 8 8t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Phoas.
C. P. Brown and A. E. Brown, as Administrators
of J. J. Brown, deceased, Plaintiffs
against
A Frank Smith, 0. B. Wright, and A. N
.J Wood, Defendants.
IN obsdience to an orlcr mo le in tho
above s.n'rd case, by His Honor J. II.
Hudson, Circuit Judge, da ed November 4.
^^1891, I will soil before the Courthouse
, door in tho town of Union, in the County of
Union, State aforesaid, within the legal
hours of sale, on Mnn lay the 7th day of
March, 1892, the following described properly
to wit:
144 ACRES.
Allthat tree* or parcel of land, lying ia
tk. in a j * *
wo vuuui/ ana onie nuresaiJ, containing
one-hundred and f>rty-four acres, more or
less, bounded on the North by 'and known
as the Ke >ue iy Dower lan 1; n the Enst by
broad riser; on the Sou h by Love's land,
and on the West by land of Galberry
Wright and land being known as the R. 11.
1/srw n land.
TERMS Of SALE -CASH.
C. II. PEAKE.
^ - Master for Union County.
^I^nstea'a office, Feb. I'd, 1802.
Feb 8 10 3t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY" OF UNION. *
. Court of Common Pleas.
Louisa Rollings worth, riaintiff
against
Henry C. Miller, James Holingsw.mh, and
Andrew Hollingsworth, D :fendnnt*.
IN obedience to an order made in the above
sta'edeise, hy llis Honor, W. II. Wallace,
Circuit Judge, dated January 7, 1892, I will
sell before the Courthouse door, in the town
of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on
Monday tlie 7th day of March, 1892, the following
desoribed property to wit:
176 acnes tit 2 tracts.
All that certain tract or parcel of land,
lying being an 1 situate in Fishdam township,
Uuion, County. State aforesaid, eon
taining one hundred and seventy-five aere?,
more or le?s, bounded by lnrHs of Jesse
Comer, John W. Kelly's esttio and oibers.
The fai l tr iot of la id will be divided into
two separate tracts.
TERMS OF SALE.
. ' One-third of the purchase money to be
paid in cash, the hn anoee n a credit of
one and two yevs in equal installments,
With interest from nay of sale, the purchaser
to give i mottgige ?f the premisei to secure
the purchase money.
The above land to be so'd at the risk of J.
P. ilollingaworth. who bid it off at the sa'e
T>o Salesday in November, 1801, but has
failed to comply with the trrms.
C. H. PEAKE,
Master for Union County.
Master's oftioa, Feb. 12, 1802.
Feb 11) 8 3t
f. Statu of South Carolina. '
COUNTY OF UNION.
Pn.ii>i n?
wuiv ui UUIU1UUU X
Mtrj C. J. Eison, Plaintiff
Off aim t
P. W. Eison, and J. Edward Lindsay, Defendant*.
T FN obedient it to an ordor mode in the abo?e
JL staeleambr ilia ll.tnor Judge T. B.
Prater, datecr O'h Feb. 1892, I wi:l sell
b)f?rs the Courthouse do r at Union S.
on Nlondiy, the 7th d iy of March, 1S92,
duril^tne legal hours of sale, the fillowing
lands:
All that certain parcel or trnct of land lying
being and s'tuve in Union County, State
aforesaid, c mtaining sixty-fire acres, more
f; or lots, kno wn as the Sim* tnet, bounded
North by Paeotet Hirer, out by said River,
| South by the other Sims tract (145) acres and
t West by lands former'y of the estate of J.
Sims deceased.
TERMS OF SALE CASH.
> C. H. PRAKE.
Master for Union County
Master's office Feb. 12.1892.
Feh. 20 8 8t.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Ia the Cdur t of Common Pleas.
%5
IMaryG. J. Eison, Plaintiff,
agahul
Eiaon. and J. El ward Lindsay,
Defendant!.
rN~ obedience to an order male in Ihe
L avo?e elated ease, by Hie Honor, T. B.
Frier. dael 6th February, 1802, I will
e'l before the C-urthouae. door at Union
8. 0? on Monday, tbe 7ih day of March,
1892, during the legal hiure of a ale, the
lo"o"t ig U?ds:
All that trao j or paroel of lan 1 lying being
end ? ttaate In Union County 3<*te aforeaaid,
known aa the M 11 f>l aee on Pallet rlter, oon,
tatning fourteen aerea, mere or least bounded
on one aide by Paeolet Rlrer. aad on the other
Ida by the Norrls tract and Thorna>n tract.
TERMS OF SALE?CASH
/ x C. H.PEAKB.
p~v ' Muitr for Union County.
M Mumr'i offloe, Fob. 12, 1802.
1 Fob, 1? 8 ^ 81
11 fresh arrival*.
I Pineal quality New Orleini Molasses.
1 K.ra??, and Keg I'ickto*.
1 Fodfe Bode Cracker*, extra good.
limn I Yellow Onion 8eU and
Oiinns for tab's nee.
B Irish l'O atoet ?E.rly Rose, Peerless, Early
? Ooodr oh, for p'anliog, and Burbank for
Ub o use.
iK, -. J01I reoonoi en I for sale by
' H. V 8CAIPE4 eON.
,-m r?b i? 8 if.
mf
SHERIFF'S SALES.
FOR MARCH. 1892.
BY ?irtus of run-try axeoultons, to tne
directed, 1 will sr 1 before ibe Courthouse
door, in the (own of Union, Union
County, on Mouday, the seventh day of
March next, during the legal hours of
Sheriff's sale*, the following described
property, to wit:
All the tight, title an 1 interest that It I!.*
<VtV>s owns in one tract and two lots *f
Innd. situate, lying and boingia Un on townsire.
Union County.
0 >e tract of land containing ninety
acre.-!, "nore or less, bounded en the north
by lands ?.f S. P. Harris, ea?t by lands
of New. !l Smith, sou h by lands of A. II.
Foster, west by lands of Harris brothers.
Lot with brick store house thereon, bounded
on the n >rth by Sharp street, west by
lots of B. F. Foster, south by mn'n street,
west by lot of W# II. Sartor.
Lot kuown as 'he J. M. Oibbs garden 1 t,
bounded on the north hy lands of Mrs. M.
P. Dawk ins. east by lot of Mrs. Soaife, south
by tna;n street, west by lot of H. S. Beaty,
deceased. Levi d on, ard to be sold as ths
rroprrty of K. II. Oi?>bs at the suit* of Boykin
Conner & Co., Plaintiffs, against II. li.
Qibbs, Survivor Defendant.
ALSO
One bay mulo r.araed Lizo.. Levied ou
and to be sold as the property of J tines D.
Jeter, at the suit of Ins. II. Rodger and
Louis N. It tiger, ss Exrcutor'u P uiutilfs,
aga'nst Jatnes D. Jeter, Defendant.
ALSO
1 will sell on Tuesday, the 8th day of
Maroh next, at the Store II >use r.f Will am
Lemuel Askew, during tlie legtl hours of
Sheriff's sals, the entire rt.'ck of goods, c nsist
ng of dry go ds, groceries, nntor.s,
glassware, hardware, etc. The above stock
of goo Is will bo sold in bulk or otherwi-e.
I.evic I on and to be sold as tin oropcrty of
mi:i un i.emuei Asitew, r t i h* euit.i or."S?mucl
Wittkowsky and others, 1' aintifl>, against
William Lemuel Askew Defend int
Terms of sale?CASH.
Sheriff's office, Union, C. If., Un;on County
South Carolina, Feb. IStb, 1002.
J. 0. LONG,
S. U. C.
Feb 19 8 31
Mortgage Sale.
BY trirlut of a Mortgage deod executed
to C. It. ltoherson an I II. M. Grimball.
by Elizabeth Willar.l, <la*c I Jam 1 -1, 1883,
and rcc t ied in tho office of the Register of
Mesne Conveyance for Union County, in
B >ok of Mortgages F. No. 0. pagss 108, 109.
110, and 111, and duly assigned in writing
to me, I will soli beforo the Courthouse
door at Union, within th . legal hours of
Sheriffs sales, on the first Monday in March
next, by public auc ion to the highest bidder,
all thai tract of land oontaiui tg <>nc hand red
acres, m to or less, situate in Union C tunty,
and boundod by lauds now orlato of Charncr
S. Greer, Giles Woodson an I others; being
the tract formerly owned by Jos ph lle'enbaugh
and Mike Betenbaugh, and known as
the Major Young place.
Terms?Cosh. Purchaser to pay for
papers. WILLI VM MUNRO.
Februnry 2, 1892.
Feb 12 7 4t
Stockholders Meeting.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of the
Lockhart Shoals Railway Company
will ba held at the town of Jonesv lie, Union
County. South Carolina, on Saturday, March
5th next, for the purpose of organizing and
electing a Board of Directors.
C. E. FLEMING, 1
JOSEPH WALKER, |
D. 11. DUNCAN, I Corporators.
V. E. McBEE,
A. 11. FOSTER,
C. D. FARRAR, J
Charleston iYeirs and Courier, publish
once a week for 2 weeks, nud send bill
to the Union Times, for collection.
Feb 19 8 2t.
GREAT BARGAINS?
m
The cntiro stock of H. M. GRIMBALL,
consisting of
DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
FINE DRESS GOODS,
AND NOTIONS.
Trunks and YiiIImoh,
Is now offered to the people, for CASH,
at prices nerer heard of before.
These goods wdl be sicriBced rogmllcss
of New York cost.
fcqRST COME FIRST SERVED.
^jr RESPECTFULLY,
YOUNG & HUNTER.
SPECIAL.
Wc bare also purchased the GROCERY
STOCK of L. G. YOUNG, and are offering
the combined stocks for the next 80 Jajs at
rook bottom prices.
No Goods will be Charged to Any
One During this Sale.
Feb 19 8 if
The State of South Carolina.
COD STY OF UNION.
By JAMBS M QBE, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, W. Samuel Lipscomb has
nmde suit to me to grant him le ters
of Administration on the Estate of, and
effects of George MoAbee, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and udtnoirsh
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said George MoAbee, deceased, that they
be and appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Union C. If., S uti
Csro ina, on the 27?h day of February, next,
after puMicaton hereof, at 11 o'clock :n the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the sai l Administrati >n should not he
granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 11th
day of February, Anno Domini, 1892.
t JAMES M. GEE,
heal > Judge Probnte.
Published os the 12th day of February,
1892, in tho Union Timks.
Feb. 12 7 2t.
Application for Homestead.
NOTICE U hereby given that Mrs. Cynthia
Bai'ey, widow of George Bailey,
deceaaod, has filed her potiilon before me to
have ft homestead assigned and set off,
lur (uo imuoub ui nprovu nuu nrr cnil'iriiD,
?rt F. Bai'ey, Preston B. Bailey, Alice
y. Sallie Bishop ?nd Joste Young, from
thereat and personal property of 111* said
George Bailey, deceased.
Notice is further given that the said petition
wii come gp for hearing before me, on
the 27th day of February, 1802, ai 11 o'clook,
A. M. 0. II. PEA KB,
Master for Union County.
Jan 20 f> 4t*
Buifet's Garden Seeds.
A FULL 8UPPLY of Buists Garden
Seeds, warranted to be fresh, and not
of last year's stock, at
H. K. SMITH & CO'8
Drug Store.
Feb 6 Q tf
H. K. SMITH &C0.
(Succkssoim to J. M. Giuns & Son.)
Respectfully inf.-rm the people of Union thol
I hoy are receiving % complete
STOCK OF NEW DRUGS
? AND ?
All Kinds of Fancy Articles
Usuil y kept in a ram pi tely crj^ipt b<hand
well conducted Drug S ore,
TOILET SOAPS.
TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES,
POWDERS OF THE BEST QUALITIES,
ANt? ALI, OTIIKK AUTICI.K? FOR T1IK TOII.KT.
Proscriptions Compounded Carefully
by an experienced
Physician.
Wo intcnl to keep a com pie to stock of
fresh goods in each department, an I ii.vitc
Ih? pulilic to try the quality of our goods
aim uui pncw.
H. K. SMITH & CO.
Jnn 29 6 tf
ci Be
oV'^ *
3 f - A \ O
^ ^ CO
Car XT A. IV O
?MANUFACTURED BY?
Tbe Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co.
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
/fryV
l?/C^rvttisHp
C^JL find
Q&tjpn. cFWfc&g**
N^t 27 48 4n
Notice to Creditors.
W. MoD. Sloan, A>hniuiMttator of flu
Estate of J. M. Gibbs, Plaintiff,
against
R. Hamilton Gibbs, et al Defendants.
UNDER an order in the ahove stated cas<
the creditors of Jas. M. Gibb*, deceased
are required to present and enabl'sh theii
claims ngsinst tlie estate of said Jas. M
Gibhs, drccasol, before moon or before tin
7th day of March, A. I). 1892.
0. ii. PEA KG,
Mas ?r f-r Union County.
Jan 22 "4 Ot
Sale of Bank Stock ai d State
Bond.
UNDER an order of the Prdia'e Onirt foi
Union Couniy. bearing dale the 9tl
day of Fot'i-unry. 1892, I will sell at Unior
Courthouse, on sales lay in Mar h next,
within the legal hours of Sheriffs sales
twenty shares of Merchants' & Planter's
National Bank Sioc'r, and 'tie Shite bond
said boud arid bank stock beings part ofthi
personalty of Robert Beaty, Sr., deceared
Also a lot of notes.
W. J. BEATY.
Executor.
Feb 12 7 4t.
THISIS FOR YOU7~
PLEASE come forward and settle youi
ncccuut with ns as we aro compelled t<
collect. Respectfully,
GRAHAM & SPARKS.
RICHMOND Si DANVILLE RAILROAD CO
Columm'a and GnEENViLLB Division.
Condenied Scheduk'. in effect Jan. SI
1892. Train* run by Tilth Meridian Time
Between Columbia, All&tou and Spartanburg,
Daily I | Daily
No. 13. | STATIONS. |No. 14.
11 lOamlLv Columbia Ar| 3 00p n
12- 05 p ni j " Allston " | 2 65 '
12 02 " j " Carlisle " j 2 02 "
1 04 * I " Saniuc " | 1 02 "
1 14 "I " ..... Union ?? j 1 15 '
2 05 " | ? Paoilet " jl2 01 "
2 45 p m|Ar Spartanburg T.v 112 OOprc
Between Coluniba and Greenville via Helton
Ex. Sun.I | Ex. Sue
No. 11. | _ STATIONS. | No. 12.
11 10am Lv Columbia Ar. I 8 60pn
12 05pm " Als'on " 3 00
12 25 " " Pomaria " 2 40
12 45 " Prosperity.... " 2 17
1 05 " " Newberry " 1 67
1 10 " " Helena " I 02
2 02 " " Chapped'a,... " 1 07
2 45 " Ninrly-Six... " 12 40
3 00 " " Oretnwo d... " 11 67arc
O OH 11 II.. i 1. .11 on .
v " ? " i i 1 1)m
8 48 44 44 Don>ld? 44 11 10 "
4 01 " 44 ...... Honea Path . * 10 66 *1
4 20 " " lic'ton " 10 ?5
4 46 " " WiliamMon.. 14 10 10 41
4 6 2 4 4 44 IVicr 44 10 00 4
6 0 7 4 4 44 PioJiuont 44 0 6 6 4
6 46 p no Ar OroenviHe.... Lv 0 16ara
Trains leavo Spartanburg, S. 0., A. k C,
Division Northbound. 8 64 a m., 4 60 p in.,
G.67 p m. (Ve?tibuled Limned); Southbound
6.00 a in., 4.27 p m , 11.43 a nu (Vesiibulod
Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. Divinion,
2.60 p ni., for lirndersonville, A'heviile,
(let Springs, Knoxville and Cinciiinnti.
PULLMAN CAlt SERVICE.
Tra'n leaving Qreenwood 6.80 p m., carries
Through Pulliran Sleepor from Spartanburg
to Savannah, Qa.t via Augusta, airiving
8aviunah 6.80 a in. Returning leave
Savannah 8.10 p m., Arrive Greenwood
10416 a in., making connection with C. k Q.
Division. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on
Trains 0, 10, 87, and 88 on A. & C. Division.
J. A. DODSON, W. A. TURK,
Superintendent. Ass'tGen'l Pass Agt.
Com mm a, S. C. Charlotte, N. C.
W. II. GREEN. J AS. L. TAYLOR,
Oen'l Mg'r, Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
SOL HAAS, Traffic Mgr. Atlanta, Ga .
; spii j[d G ~ k
Ml
WINTER
1 JgLP-sr
i..
Wo will clcisc out all Wint<
prices, for the next SO days.
bargai
%
Boots, Heav"
' i
Jeans,
BLANKETS
I
and a great many other goodswant
to raise money and cIosa (
CALL AT ONCL AND i
EE
Graham
Jon 22
Wm. A. Nick
K "TV 1 i
HAVE ADDED TO TIIKI
, A Savings !
DKl^ ,
1 EXCHANGES BOUGHT AND SOL
C
9 WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, BE IT I,.!
YOU FAIR AND COUR
: CALL AND EXAMINi
' Jan 2*2
X 1?I P <> I.
, ANNOUN
, To reduce the large stock bo
1 us lo get iu
iNEEDFU
1 now make the unparalleled ol
cost, for the next THIRTY
. fresh, and are well worthy the
In this sale all departr
; DRY ROODS, CLOTH
N O T r
MILLINE
Such an opportunity does not
; of goods should not let it pass
goods charged during this sale
J.
N. B.?Those haying accoun
will please settle promptly.
March 20 1
, J N ' "Q R
ARlii
ij
For a change ii
we will, until
our Stock at I
for CASH 0NL1
FOSTER, WI
Jan 2
TO RLNT~
DM WILLING nou?? with six room* nn<!
| outbuilding*, on u>a-n mnct, "Hoax
Placb." v '
Ilouie with two roon>?, riear^fh'r ground.
Lirerr (table, known aa tho Palmer
Stable.-r
J. II. KODOER,
L. N. RObQER,
Eiecutort.
, Feb 12 7 \
5 CUMIN G,
IT I>
GOODS
r go
Rr Goods at greatly reduced
Wc will offer 3 011 some big
11s in
y Shoes,
Cassimeres,
FLANNELS,
i, FOR THE CASH, as wc
mt all Winter Goods.
8ECUHK A BARGAIN.
ISPECT FULLY,
6 Sparks.
r> ir
oison & Bon,
! K YH js .
R GENERAL BANKING
Department.
u.
!0 ELECTIONS MADE.
INSURANCE.
LIUJE OR SMALL. AND WILL PROMISE
TKOUS THE ATM FN l\
I OUR BANK 5.iFES. j
1 Cm.
I rr A TST T
CEMENT.
ught for the Full trade, as well
a supply of
L CASH,
Tor cf my entire stock at actual
lYS. The goods are new and
atter. tion of purchasers,
nents arc represented.
IRG. SHOES ITS
1 J ? - ~ J
RY ETC.
often occur, and those in want
This is no humbug. .No
W. McLTJRE, Agt.
ts with me, not already paid,
J. W. McLURE, Agt.
2
) f7 R T 0
INGE
i our Business
*
March 1st., sell
deduced Rates,
f.
LKINS & CO
1 If
POIN3FT OHAPTBP, R-. A.-. M.-.
THE time for ihi regular meeting of this
chapter hits been changed to the Friday
after the full moon, consequent!/ the nest
Meeting will be Friday the 10th inst., At
which ecery member in earnestly requested
to be present, as matters of importance to
each o.ember, from the Grand Chapter, will
be brought before it.
By order of the ft. P.
* Feb 12 7 2t
.
BjjV?*-- /.?N 1
Wher
The extremely low pri<
why you should spend ye
will uo you the most good
make every dollar go as fi
afford to patronize long tin
JK. rl
NEW YOi
you will lind each line of
the low price of cotton.
Our one low price to a
Union county, and every <1
already good list.
We have received a not
and they are mark d to si
You will find solid goods, .1
buy the same goods elsewl
Hats, Clothing. Trm
Earthenware, etc ;
Good Soda, 1 cents a po
Haa.1 C < *
V ?VJ V / VA t il pOi.
200 Matches for I cent.
Ba'l Thrcml, 1 cent a
Tacks, 2 cent a \-aper.
Good Doniet Shirt, 23 c<
Good Pant Joins, -3 eenl
Good Calico, 3 cents a
Good Cotton Checks, 4i
Good Sea Island, 5 cen
oinc in and we will
better than we advertise t<
IL
April 10
FURF
I am now located in N
especially for my business
good honest goods at lowc
AS .V TICKLKlt. 1
hairs from 3 5c ts to $21
Good hard wood beds, 1
in centre, and Bracket rail
n i i ** *
vjoou large unreaii, \v 1111
SOFT TOP M/
Cornice poles, brass or \
Nice Plush Parlor suits
Bed room suits from $15
My line in all dcpartmci
beforo heard of in this Sta
I AM. GL
MY STOCK OF !
CHAIRS, TABLES,
PICTURES
and I invite a careful ins
assortment is broken.
FURNITURE
Matresses,
Feathers,
Carpets,
Rugs,
Matting,
Pictures,
SASH, DO
SHIIBLES, LUI1
I well not l)j undersold
sec me before you buy any
Nov 20
(iOODS
If you wi
Boots, She
Clothing1 eh
as we are g
our Businea
RODGKE1
E TO G() I
4
:e oi' cotton is a very good reason
>ur hard earned money where it
I. This ye- r demands that wo all
ill* as possible, onsmnors cannot
i?j high priced credit merchandise.
' rJL'1 11 5 0
RK RACKET
goods marked to correspond with
11 is appreciated by tiie people o
[ay we all n rx ei doners to o'ir
lot SAMPLE
'11 !1 t lift 1 ' o v: .!.!? .
"
ir.d one-third cheaper than you can
icro.
iks, Dry Gcockj. Tinware,
, at rock bottom prices.
and
aid.
Ball.
?nts.
:s a yard,
yard.
cents a yard,
ts a vard.
? tv
convince you that wo do even
) do.
liKSlTCTKl'LLV,
1RRY & BELK.
15 ly
J IT I J RE
Ka. A A. ^ ) JL A A e
icholon's large storeroom, lifted up
, nndaui better prepared to furnish
r prices than cv. r before.
[ WILL QUOTE -V FEW.
fitted wi'U Patent dove-tailed slat
, for $2.00.
12x20 mirror, on rollers, $4.90.
STRESSES $2.0 0.
vood trimmings, complete, 45cts.
for $33.00
>.00 to $75.00.
nts is complete, and at prices never
OSING OUT
L<ANY GOODS, SU01I AS
, ARTISTS MATERIALS,
FRAMES, ETC.,
pection of those goods before the
"oF^ALL KINDS.
Frames
Glass and Putty,
Cornice Poles,
Window Shades.
Baby Carriages,
.Rattan Goods,
011S. BLINDS,
firm T i rrmnn r tt.tti
m, LATHES, Lp.
by any living man. Don't fail to
tiling in my lino.
T. E- BAILEY
47 Cm.
MUST GO.
ant Dry Goods,
>es, Hats and
eap, call on ns,
oing1 to change
is.
3, & PURCELL.
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