The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, April 08, 1892, Image 3

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For the Timks. TRIBUTE 07 RR8PICT- ] After an idee a of a few dtji, Mrs. El u Ltsutrr, wife of Mr O. W. Lemaeter, de- ! . parte 1 this life on the 23rd day of Mareh, I aged 30. 8be learrs a devoted & ?? ? ?- ' ' fA':r !:"! ??'?ina to mourn her lose. They _,i hare our aincereet sympathies and earnest 1 prayers. A'l thiough her illness aha seem- d ! res!gn?d to (he will if llira who in His in- , finite wisdom, doeth all things for the best. , She expressed a desire that her children be brought up in the "nurture end admonition of the Lord." In her dmlj life she evlassd by r- her example thst she was a follower of Jesus. . Memory carries us back to the time when . we enjoyed the hospitality of her home, and it is sad to know that we shall never see her J there agtin ; but we are consoled by (he fact that we cat meet her in the beautiful beyond. In lior do-out life she left a rich heritage to ( tho'C who ti)w mourn her loss. She w.i-j u loving sis'cr, a devoted wife, an * nff.ctio?alo mother, a goo 1 neighbor and a consisted incirbir of the Baptist church. Let oe by our example teach hrr beloved children to despise that which is low and a grove tog, and <.? cling to that which is pure d and noble. b vi.. U...U...I v.. ?.:.i~i ?: 1- _:..i iimj me u?u??*vt uv ^uiuvu mm nmiuiu 8 from on high to lead thorn in the "piths of I riglueousneis.'' May we nil realize that the h grave is but the gate to life eternal. J. a Wnr Not.?A denier brought n lot of beef d cattle itUo Charleston on Wednesday, which p we wish every farmer in South Carolina p could sec and study for his own benefit nrd 5 that of the dwellers in the towns and c ties of *ho Sta'o. They were tiue fat animals, were raistd in Abbeville County, and the- . toremrM-wHU Mm ? paper signed by *j W. B. Milwce, president and Treasurer of jj the Greenwood Oil Company, which ro:ords S the weights of the cattle when they wero bought by the company and when (bay were 11 sold, and certificates that they were fed * exclusively on cotton seed meal and hulls. * The records of we gbts ut dato of purchase _ and at date of sale, Mapch 25, for each ani- * Ik. mal, is ns follows : ^ Lbs. Lbs. Inc > No 1...Dec 14? 705 March 25?1,050 284 .. No 2...l)ec 18? 775 March 25?1,045 270 . No 8...Dec 28?1,000 March 25?1,170 170 No 4...Dec 28? 675 March 25? 710 186 No 5...Dec 28? GOO March 25? 080 290 f. Fo 6...Dec 39? 500 March 25? 700 170 tl No 7...Jan 8? 010 Mareh 25? 830 220 No 8...Jan 8? 675 March 25? 876 200 _ No 9...Jan 8? 690 March 25? 995 215 r V.v til Ins* w riu\ \ i 1. nr. otr. i-r L iw AV.iVIIU U IVU iUUI^U fcU? o?u 1 Tolnl iucroise '2,130 The greatest increase exhibit, it is seen, ? is in die case of No. 5, which gained 290 pounds in 89 days or at the rato of about 3 1-3 pouui's per day. The smallest increase was in the case of Fo. 4, which gained 135 " pounds iu the same time, or at ihe rate of " ^P^pounds per day. Averaging (he time for n all, the herd gained at the rate of nearly 25 pounds a day, or at ihe rate of near y P pounds por head per day?or, to put in the strongest way, at the late of nearly 10 per " cent per month. The feed, as before stated, was exclusively cottou eeod meal aud hulls, the daily ration being a quart of ineal and 0 a peck to a half bushel of hulls, (according ri to the animal) mixed dry and fed night nnd a morning?the cost being 12 cents per heal ? per day.?News and Courier. ^ A new lot of Lndics Corstta, Hosiery, Gloves, and a great many fancy good* just " received all; cheap, cheap, cheap for cash. 0 UHA 11AM & SPARKS. Puxdku, Tninn I'aiuv Men!?Atlanta, * Gs., March 29.?Congressman Lnwson, rep- a resenting the 8th district through, a Farm- s: tsrs' Alliance nomination- in answer to in- p quiries as to how he would stand on the si Third Party, writes: e "While I do not question the sincerity of p out mends oT Tic Third Party I cannot f< avoid ihe conviction that they may postpone c for years the relief which they reek by crip- a: pling the only party through which that n relief can cumc. Hut, lot me ask, what d harm has that party ever doue them ? Every cl intelligent person will admit that tho Repub- ti lican party lias done them much harm nnd tl bns attempted still greater harm. b "Kvery candid man trill admit also that c the Democratic (any has done him no harm, but, on the contrary, has done much good in repairing the arils of reconstruction, in assuring the dominance of the Anglo-Saxon a race, iu reducing the expenses of gorcrn- E ment, in sub miniating military to ciril law, C in reducing taxation by their persistent op- y position to its increase, in restoring every- tl where an orderly and tranquil civil admin- it istr&'ion, mid iu proving the incalculable clangers of two attempting force bills. >' ' Theso achievements might to commend tl the Democratic party to theeamest^ support E of every Southern man." T Tin: State Wins Tiie Coobaw Cash? E ^ rrasuington, April 4.?The Supreme Court of the United States to-day aftirmed the judgment of the Circuit Court of the ^ United States for the district of South Care- r iiiiu in mvur ui mo maie oi aoutu L'aroliuu Vl in its suit sgninst the Coosaw Mining Com- ^ pany. n This is a case of gie.it importance to the Slate, ami iuvolvts its right to control the phosphite rock anil phosphate beds in Coosaw river, which arc exceeding!" valuable. : '^y^sij/osaw Mining Company claimed that ^ the Legislnture of South Carolina d made a couti act conferring on it a perpetual 8 grant to the exclusive mining of the phosphite rook and phosphate deposits in the C osatv River. The Slutc contended that ^ by its act the Legislature had granted the f( Coosaw Company exclusive rights for only a ^ limited period, namely, until the expiration p of twenty ono years fixed in 1870, when the Company was given the right (but not the exclusive right) to mine phosphate. This period expired in 1891. The Court to-day, in an opinion by Justice Harlan, holds (lint the Act of 1878 did not ' give the Coosaw Company a perpetual and ?r- exclusive grant, but merely an exclusive T grant for the balance of the twenty-one years covered by the original contract of .<< 1870. n ? A ThRKitiLB TttAOKiir in Texas.?Houston, Texas, March 81.?.Mrs. Annie Shaw, an aged lady, and her widowed sister, Mrs. Johnson, have resided at '273 Prairie streat #r a long time. With tlicm lived Walter E. taw, s m of I lie former lady, a lawyer ebout w ?5 years old. The young man lias never 'J done any good for himself, giving up his '' time to dissipation. *] Lost night at 8 o'clock Shaw wss at homo ^ with the family. This morning at o'clock some neighbors who went to visit the ladies, found both of them dead on Ibo dining room tloor. Mrs. Shaw's throat whs cut from ear to ear. while her sister was slashed through the jugular to the windpipe. Shaw was not to be found when thomnrdcr was discovered, but he was traced to (ialvoston and captured, lie was too drunk to give any account of himself. His underclothes were covered 1 with blood, lie was told by the Sheriff that a man was looking into the window of the house and saw lum kill them. He replied if the' was so there was no longer any use denying it. Thereupon lie confessed that he hal kilel ihcm both by cutting their . their t iroats with a razor. It was done for forty dollars that he wanted in ?? is con- ^ bjaue a spree. Kxonis from Tkn'mrssfk.?Mem* 0 phis, April 2.?The exodus cf negroes for h Oklahoma continues. One hundred and ?i tliiity of them left yesterday in twenty wagons loaded with goods and provisions. Two thousand colored people gathered on the river front to cheer and B?y good-bye. ' i I ? Tnn IIcilpo or tub Rocks.?It is quit* probable ih u U >v?roor Tnltaaa will rpoak n Gaeeaville oj the 16th iutaat. Th< Yiends of Governor liilman tr* anxious U tiave him i;nk there. sod are ma kins as ?ff??rt to f_. . gvuerai opeaiag gun >f the campaign. It is understood thai unong the speakers iorite 1 to be present i*e: Governor Tillman, Kt-Qoteroor J. C. hvpparl. Col. James L. Orr, Lieutenanl lorernor Gsrjr and Mr. Robert Aldrick, ol Itmwell, whom Mr. Orr denominated at a napioious hanger-on >o Tillsaaa's coat-tail. Kith all of those heavy weights at tht ac ting H is likely that there will bo an txccdingly lively debate. The Greta wills Ptllnnni cs claim that the Administration tf ends f oni the adjoining eouaties will be resent give Governor Tillman a roaring eeeptio It is n< t known here whethet he nominees of the Conservative Democracy vill accept the invitations. In either event Sovernor Til'mao wid relieve himself of a ccketfu! of stones he has in readinesa for sampaign purposes. ? Goon Looks.- Good looks are more than kin deep, depending upon a healthy con mion 01 an ?ne tiiii organs. If lbs Urrr >e inactive, y?u have a bilious Look, if jour tomach be disordered jou have a Dyspeptic .ook and if ro-.ir Kidnajs be affected jou eve a Pinched Look. Secure good health nd you wiil hove poo I looks. Electric Bitera is the great alterative and Tonic; acts ircctly on these vital orgms. Cures Pirnles, Blotches, boils nn I give a good coralcxiou. Sold at b. F. l'osej's Drug Store, Oc per bottle. Stoitid im Si-ARTAsnlitu).?Spartanburg, ipril. 1?The nsvrspaprra to-d?y announced tie ssoapc of seven prisoners from tha harloite jail One of them was arrssted itrs this morning and two others this evenng. It was learned at -1 o'clock thai two, a rhite man and n negro, were ccrniofc this raj, wiie.. Deputy Sheiiff Vcruon and tolumbiis Mitchol went out to meet them, rhich they did on the railroad bridgo two lilcs cast of town. The negro resisted oputy Vernon with an open kuife and the epuly shot him in self-defense. The white tan was arretted by Columbus Mitchell fter a desperate strugg'e. It was an exciting rcrne, the two officers ud two prisoners striving for the mas'.ery >rty feet above the water, whb a freight rain booming un. I'llc wounded man is doing we'l, the round not being fatal.?Special to Xewt and Courier. Tii.i.mamtr Strokouoi.d Captirki) uttiik nti9.?Laurens, S. C., April 2 ? For ihe rat time in six years, aoti-Til!niaoites con ol the Laurens townsli p Democracy. The club met iu the courlhou** at 2 'clock to-day, and nearly -100 members rcro enrolled. From the opening of the iceting the wildest enlliueiaoi prevailed. TLc test vote was on the election for resident. The incumbent, Dr. William fright, was defeated by W. L. Gray, the nti-candidate, tho ballot standing 154 to 50: majority for Gray, 4. The nntis elected the other officers without pposition. One of the secretaryships and ^presentation on all the committees were ccordcl the Tillumnites. W. L. Gray was lccted county executive committeeman, telegatcs to tiie county convention wcro net [ected. There was a liot fight for the control of ic meeting, and the autis arc jubilant vcr a hard won victory.?Thr Stale. Success is Possiiile.?Perhaps somebody fould like to liave the Obeerrer'* opinion bout the result. We have no hesitation in tvintv (lint u'liila Tillmnn i? nnlKiniv lilr* V"'ft w"uv ** "ut,,,uh opular as two years ago, wo believe he ill has a large majority. We believe howver, that with a properly conducted cam?ign, in which hie promises and his perwill ho oonirAoi?<l, nnd tils ntiro official record shown up truthfully nd plainly, and without fear or favor, there ill he a change of sentiment sufficient to efeat his rc-c'ection or to make it very loac. Wo think the people nre in a condion to listen to argument and reason, and lat nothing is to be gained to cither aide y appeals to passion or prejudice and lass feeling.?Newberry Observer. ?. Guarantied Curb for LaGripi'i.?We uthorixe our advertised druggist to sell you >r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, oughs and Colds, upon this condition. If eu nre afflicted with LnGrippe and will use lis remedy according to directions, giving . a fair tiia', and experience no benefit, you my return the bottle and hRTe your money efundcl. We make this offer, hecauso of le wonderful success of Dr. King's New iscovery during last seasons epidemic, lave heard of no case in which it failed, ry it. Trial bottles free at B. F. Posey's li'iicr Slnrp I.Aror#* JtizA nrtft tnd ?1 (W) -ft ? C." -?w Railroads Paying Up.?Charleston, S. C. pril 4.?The railroads arc paying up apidly to-day. The Clerk of the Court Rceiv#il $27,000 of taxes, $19,000 from the brtheaslern and $8,000 from the Three C'a taking the loUl payments to date $97,000. Polickman Moras Dkad.?Charlotte, N ..Aprils.?James Moran, the policeman ho wits shot by a negro Saturday morning, ied last night. There is no clue to Jh s ssassiir The Rct. John D. Iiorris, colored, of 'nion, one of the signers of the Ocala plattrm, has engaged two lawyers to sue the letet and Courier for $10,000 for Accusing im of breach of trust.? Greenville Newt. FOR T1IE LEGISLATURE. Jonbstili.b, Arntt. 3. 1892. *< the Editor of the Union Timet : Allow me, through the columns of -your aper, to announce myself a candidate for a cat in the House of Representatives, subset to endorsement by the democratic voters t the next Primary Election. I am. as 1 always have been, opposod to isState's supporting Institutions of Higher Iducatiou, and if the democrats of Union ounly cannot endorse opposition to Higher Iducntion by the State, I do not want them i endorse me. It is not the office that I 'ant, but I want tho pooploof Union County j say by their honest votes that Higher Iducatiou by the State is no longer necesary, therefore, is a useless expense to the lute. Simply this, and nothing more. G. WALTON WHITMAN. Eggs and Chickens. A Few of those tine Wyandot and Legc\_ horn Chickens for sale. ALSO !)....? ! A.I.A.. ? ? ,1 L'_? CI iuid j,vkuuiu, iiuu i.juuuui per dozen. Pure Langehang Eggs $1.50 per dozen. March 11 11 31 Notary Public Notice. r WOULD respectfully inform the public Otnf 1 am now prc-puiud with blanks' orms. etc., to exccutc*Nolarial work in all Is departments, and will serve those in need f such work cither at my oflice or at their onies. nt "live and let live prices." Satisnction guaranteed or no pay. JAMES L. STRAIN, Notary Public, E?t% Jane, Union Co. 8. C, April 1 11 itn 1 To Township Democratic Clubs. THE Chairman of Hm Townohip Dwo* erotic Clubs of Uaioa Couotr aro hor-1 v7 w oraor a tattling of caoh club to be held oa Saturday tho 9th day of 1 April for the purpose of reorganizing tho 1 club?, and electing delegates to tho Conaty Convention to bo held at Uaioa, on Monday, .' I ?, nat, in wtumiuw nun l11 r IVt?WI>| Article* in the Constitution of (tit Democratic party of Sooth Carolina, adopted it 8(^a Convention, September 10, 1890: ' Atrtcu I. There shall he ooe or at era Democratic data organised la tack town- | hip or ward, each of which clubs shall hart a distiaei title, "The Democratic Club," and shall elect a President, oae or more Vice Presidents, a Itecording and a Corresponding Secretarj; and a Treasurer, and shall hare the following working committees, of not less than three members each, " i rii: A committee on re gistration, no executive committee, and such other committees as to each club may seem expedient. Asticlf V. County Democratic Contention* shall be composed of delegates elected ( by the several local clubs, ooe delegate for / every twenty-fire members, and one dele. gale for a majority fraction thereof, with the 1 right to each county convention to enlarge or diminish the representation according to circumstances. Ihe County Contentions shall be called together by the Chairman of the respective Executive Committees under | such rules, not inconsistent with this Con- . stitution, as each cmul^ may adopt, and ' when aatemblcd shall be called to order by the Chnirman of the Exeoutive Committee, and the Convention shall proceed to gpuiinate and elect from among its members a President, one or mora Vice Presidents, a 8eore?ary and a Treasurer. The c'uba i recognizod by the rcpectivo County Con- * volitions which sent delegates to the State Convention which met on August 13, 1890, shall be recognized as the on'y legal clubs: provided, however, that any County Convention may permit the forma'ion of a new club or clubs by a two-thirds vote of its members; provided further, that in all cities with a population of five ihousmd and over there mav be two clubs in each ward ; they shall be organized in obelience to this Constitution as are the clubs elsewhere in tlrs State, and in organizing said clubs they shall have i representation in the County Conventions, respectively, as ??id Conventions shall a declare in accordance with the provisions of y this Const tution. t A. C. LYLES, Chairman Democratic Party, Union Co. jomn w. urkuouy, Secretary. Jt March 23 13 3t { IT I SMITH I CO. (Successors to J. M. Gtnus & Son.) Respectfully inform the people of Union that ^ they are receiving a complete STOCK OF NEW (DRUGS ?AND? ^ All Kinds of Fancy Articles j Usually kept in a completely equipped and ^ well conducted Drug Store, such as I TOILET SOAPS, ?j TOOTH AND HAIlt BRUSHES, POWDERS OF TilK BESTQUALITIES, A and ali, otiikr articles for the toilbt. j c Prescriptions Compounded Care- ] fully by an experienced Physician. ** -?: i. We intend to keep a complete stock of fresh goods in each department, and invite the public to try the quality of our goods and our prices. T-r tt rta/TTmrr n - xjl. a. oivirin oc uu. , jan 29 "> tf . cib^ oVUS * S/+\ %' ^ ^ CO a aUABTC 0 f ?manufactured by? The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. i CHARLESTON. ?. C., ! %JfcLxS ^Le^v lA^kjC s i?tryc CteJyi&urfc PistZji fad Certipf^. crW^?tj^A ! not 27 48 4m ^ mi., cia a _ po.ii n . i? A ne state 01 oouui Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge WHEREAS, J. II. McKissick, as Clerk ( of Court, bns made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration 011 the Estate of and effects of Marjr Smith, deceaecd. These uvo therefore to cite And admonish all nud singular the kindred and creditors of the said MAry Smith, deceased, that they i bo and appear, before me, in the Court of I Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South " Carolina, on the lO li day of May, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hate, why f the raid Administratieu should not be \ grnnted. 1 Given under my band and seal this 29th day of March, Anno Domini, 1882. JAMES M. GEE. j xEAi, | Judge Probate. Published on the 1st day of April, 1802, in the weekly I'Dion Timks. April 1 14 0t* S CARD. C. T. COLKMAN, M. D., Specialist Ksiores Opium and Morphine h&bituej inside I of six or eight days, according to complications or condition. No fee expected till patient is fully satisfied as to his or her emancipation. Can furnish proof, if required, by roliahle parties cured in this county. Correspondence strictly confidential. Address C. T. COLEMAN, Santuc, Mar IK 12 lm, - II TO CASH BIG oil) SPRING CHEAPER THAI DOME AND SEf FOR Y0DR8 Ladies see our line of Dress ; OUR NEW N Our notion stock is o DRY GOODS N % In staple and faucy dry good lutings, Percals, Lawns, and Dc 3ur prices are guaranteed again ina who carries first class goot IN SHOES ; Union, notwithataiidinfr ilia hurt hem so the prices are right dov MILLINERY! Our stock of Hats, Bonnets or ines. We can iSlki tny face nn< A full line of Buttericks Patt Graham PREPARE F( Our new goods have arrived and are >cst selection in the town, and at n .now that monoy is scarce, and tn fhere the best goods and LOWEST leadquarters. Our line of ladies Dre ng of Henriettas, Bedford Cords, A1 oulinas, Black Lawns. White Law lingharas, Cheyorons, Challies, Color MILLII MISS KATE PEARSON. rith iih awun. SUielsnncuaiW ItTsho hndes in lliDbons, ana in fact every th x'\\ to inspect this department. We dc Our stock of Clothing, Shoes an foung men get one of our Black Stray LISTEN AT TH Hack Silk Mits, only lOcts. J 000 yds fancy Challius for 3?cts. S .200 " Standard Ptints for Gets. 1 !00 " Colored Lawns for 3 cts. 1 000 " Good Plaids, for 4Jcts. 1 .000 " Extra Heavy Plaids, 7?. i. Vhite Lawn, plain, 5ots. 1 Vhite Lawn, striped, Sets. 1 lull Thread, 1 cent. j iood Washing soap, 2cts. i 31ueing, 1 cent. Remember that WEnARE THE K i>Mt ihnt ia vrhmt HO IinVC glVCn a RE" Y 01 HAVE YOB 'HEAB I. M. GRIMBALL HAS SOLD TA T3 AT" r^ 1J R I ^ ,t a big discount, below New Xork cc nd these gsods must bo disposed of in We propose to sell a^tiftd a little be or you and ourselves, -df you do not ;ood bargains are beinr picked up ev INoleis anil 1 Vre not going to be carried over to nc iu?okc on it for awhile.) French Gingham's 10 cents. Checked Nainsook and Cross-barred Satin Ribbon, 3 inches wide, 15 cent Velvet Ribbon, 2 inches wide, 15 cc Surrah Silk, 25 to 50 cents. Hamburg Embroidery, 1 to 10 cents CABLE LINEN !AT A PRICI WITH OIL Ladies Shoos at $2.00, others ask , few sizes left.) Passamcntric, all shades, 65 to 30 c Best Spool Silk. 5 eente. Button hole Twist, 1 cent. Goffs Skirt Braid Scents. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES THAN ANY JOBBER EVER NEEDLES 1 OE] WE ALSO CAltR mi i jrocKery ana AND A COMPLET Staple and Fan Best California Peaches, 25 cents. French Sardines 32.00 per dozen. Green Peas 12 cents. Pickles, Olives, Olive Oil and other s SUGAR, COFFEE, IIAMS, RICE, liARD, AN1J oes F YOU WANT A GOOD LIGH "THE FINEST IN NO G0008 WILL Call and see the ba Youn v\ 1 BUYERS, ><JK OF GOODS. EVER BEFORE ELF AND BE CONVINCEE Goods and Trimmings, ala IILUNERY. [>mplete in all lines. AND SHOES is, .such as Ginghams, Printi nnestics, wc are headquarter; st any house in South Care 18. re can show you one of th irgest stocks ever brought t il times, and we have bougli rn to hard pan. MILLINERY! id Trimmings are full in ul d size, up to any pocket bool tub just received. & Sparks. ) R EASTER pronounced by every one to be th rices tlmt defy competition. Yf at those who have it will spend 1 prices are to be found. We ai ss Goods is simply grand, consisl batros, Nuns Veilings, Suara Sill ns, Whito and Black Flouncing ed Lawns and Prints. VERY. __ 4iii|iiil>i MlllllKfr oF Baltimore, h w you all the latest shapes in Ilati ting in the Millinery line. Do no > not mind showing goods, d Ilats, is filllcd to overflow inj rs for Easter. rcD mnrnpa ukjLj ivj.vJCiO : Starch, Sets. Spool Cotton, 200 yds, 2 cts. Needles, 1 cent. L Gross Buttons, 3 cents. ?ins, 1 cent. Spool Silk, 5 cents. 3. II. Twist, 1 cent. Heavy Shirting, 4^ cts. V good Domot Shirt, ONLY 2.*> cts ^ Nice Dress Shirt, 33 cts. EADERS OF LOW FRICES, ? us a mat say. W^McLTJRE, Ag't. J IX IT? !D THE NEffS? US HIS ENTIRE STOCK 01 O O D S ?t. Money is scarce, times tougl the next sixty days, dow Jobbers cost, and make mone; come quick you will be sorry, fo ery day. Ladies Goods txt year, (put that in your pipe an Muslin, 5 to 8 cents. ts. nts. i. E THAT WILL DO AWA CLOTH. # '1.50 to $3.75 for same shoe; (onl ents. HANDKERCHIEFS LOWEI OFFERED ANYWHERE. NT A. PAPER. ir A STOCK OF I Glassware E LINE OF cy Rr(ir,firifis - J WW. w ~ 9 hftlf gnofla', at similar low prices MOLASSES, GRISTS, FLOUR > BACON. 5 Stli V/ T, BUY THE RED "C." OIL THE WORLD.'' BE CHARGED! rgains we offer. g & Hunter. I If TTT^TTTT' TT IXHjW \ RACK \ r# > Our buyer is in New York Cit; Jobbing houses and Auction rco iy energy and shrewdness, he will ? ' as don't often find their way Sou h a week or so to have our sh? loaded with the l>ost selection ct* c 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTHI] " NOTIO EVER SEEN IN UNIC It is a true saying that "Gooi half sold." By buying from lirst hands, w e selections the market affords, ami .? saving the middle man's profit c and it is no wonder that we al l A. 1 - ?1 * 1 u- uuue, win 10 our competitors a c> "hard times." >? A NEW LOT OP 1 03 SEED THIS WEEK. i RES? * HARR1 r. April 10 15 ' OUR NEW SPR1 ARE N O W A ItlMAMVrt A XT I \ 1 lil * 111U, ilill/ ! CAN SHOW YOU TIIE IN I)HESS GOODS AT AS! *. LOW PRICKS. IN GENTS AN HATS WE CAN PLEASE TIIE WE HAVE ADDED TO OUlt 0?h^1EMmm^w SUIT THE TIMES. Oil] IS: "NOT CHEAP ( > RUT GOOD GOC CHEAP." IE INVITE AN EA , FOSTER, WILK J*n 2 1 , Wm. A. Nichols y BANKE HAVE ADDED TO THEIR GE , A Savings De EXCHANGES BOUGHT At > SOLD, ' COLLECTI WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, BE IT LARGE 01 \ YOU FAIR AND COURTEOUS T UALL AMD EXAMINE OU Jan 22 . Goods mu: If you want I Boots, Shoes, . ' Clothing1 cheap, . as we are going our Business. RODGKER & I ??p^0 80 < 2 -.W\C- ' * ?'^iXAw'*?ti i ^''^WrTiV t iBxa if ORK* :et?J y visiting the Large ms, where with his ;et us such bargains th.* We expect in dves and counters 1 NG, __J| NS, ETC. >N COUNTY. L Is well bought are e get the very lnjst I at first |>ricos, thus for our customers, ways have a good Lie complaining of CNT GARDEN Gall early. v .., ?? ECTFULLY, j k> ni?T rr L CC UfjlJlV. iy' ngt goods tVE LATEST 'ONISIIINGLY D BOYS STRAW MOST FASTIDIOUS. STOCK A LINE ?p?pn It MOTTO JOODS, >DS lRLY call. ins & co if on & Son, * R S . NERAL BANKING _ ... partment; ^ i vrr zi rsT ONS MADE, INSURANCE. It SMALL, AND WILL PROMISE RE ATM FNT. R BANK SAFES. Cm, ST GOT )rv floods _ ^ Hats, and j call on us to change 'URCELL. % >wu2yB , iSM