The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 20, 1892, Image 3
TIllman anu iiik L\wybus.?Utmrn r
TiUnim is more determined ilmn ever that
the attorneys rrlio oiaiin feci tVom tlie direct
tax oli.i na its f r getting the direct tax bill
through the nfttioual lo^islatu o shell n t
haTe any of the nit noy unless thoy get it from
the o'ltun uts nftor their nv>ney is in their
hands, ilo has taken tho stand tba' he will
recognize no such claims for fees, and says
thai not.ling will make him cha ige his pos lion
in tlie matter.
Tjiis onuouncement wis made some days
a^o. nn 1 yesterday Messrs. A. CL Magrnth,
McCrady Sous & Uro t, and Mitchell &
Smith, the Charles ou ntturnoys, who are
interest* I. cinm hack at him in ihn nh??i..?
ton Neies ami Courier, giving a long statement
ol' h >w they, with Messrs Trescott &
Korle. g-1 tho t>ilt through Congress by thoir
individual efforts nnd were consequently
entitled to their share of the refundment
money.
Governor Tillman was asked about it
yesterday nod he made the following statemint
for publication. "I adhere firmly to
my opini n that it i< an nnjuit claim and
under the law 1 have the power to protect
the taxpayers, and I intend to do it. Thero
is no evidence whatever that these attorneys
got Congress to pass tho nit. 'lliey we e not
employed to 1 bby, hut to prosecute the
claims in the court, which tiny never did.
The lnoii'-y was refunded ex g ratio. Congress
imposing the condition that all such claims
by lawyors should bo barred. Tlicro would
never have bo ?u any money refunded, but
for the fa<v that tbeNortliern States were to
receive ten dollars to the Mouth's one."
Complaints have breu coming to me, you
might say alio, that tho Mnster in Chnrlo-t n
has been w thhoMing cjrtifuates at tho
instaanc; of Mr. Msgrath and other attorneys.
1 have written to bim (Mr. Miles)
about it." In this connection Governor Tillman
mado somo other remarks of a most
emphatic nature.
He concluded what lin had to siy as follows :
4 If there is ouo thing that 1 am detcrmino i
upon it is that thou- taxpayers shall get their
uionty. These attorneys if they get anything,
it wiil bo what they wll get from the
taxpayers, after their money is ordered paid
to thein; under new coutrncts made eiuce
the passago of tho bill."
Governor TMrann seems to have the
power in his hands to do as ho siys, and if
the lawyers overrun him tliey will ha o (o
fight for it*?The State.
'A Yard or Passies."?Here isaclianco
for everybody to get, free of cost, an exquisite
Oii l'ictuie 3d incites long, a companion
to "A Yard of Roses." wliieh n l liav.. u.^n
and ndmirod. This exquisite picture, "A
Yard of Pan ios," was painted by tbo samo
noted artist who did the "ltoser." It is the
Barne size, end is pronounced by art critics
to bo far Buperipr t > tho ''Hoses." Tho reproduction
is equal in every icsnect to the
original, which cost ?300, and is being given
free with every copy of the Juno nuuibor of
Domorest's Family Magazine. This Juno
number is a grand souvenir number in celebration
of the seventieth aunivorsft-y of tho
publisher, nu J is woith many times the cost,
which is only *20 cents, ?s every purchaser
will get, practically free, i n exqu site picturo
; and those who already litvc "A Vard
. of Hoses" "A Vard of Pansies" will be
doubly valuable, o->pcciilly ns acconipunyiug
it are full directions for framing either the
Tansies" or' Rosea" at liome, nt a cost of
a few coots. You can got the June number
of Deniorest's Psmilv M ,aa?inn
- ---J ? -?? ".vum.iiiun
"A Yard of Panslos," uf any of our local
Newsdealers; or send 20 couts to the publisher,
W. Jknninos Dkmorkst, 15th East
14th St., New York.
J. il. M.vhsii\ll and Miss Mildred
Thomson.?Trinity Church was the scene of a
marriage this aflcru >oti iliat was snnewha'
Out of the ordinary.
The contracting pirtics, Mr. J. li. Marshall,
of Charleston, and Miss Mildred
Thomson, of Sp irtanburg, preferred to ra^oi
and be mnrriel iu this city. Tho ceremony
was performed at 1'riuity at 5:80 o'clock l>y
It# v. Ellison Capers.
Miss Thomson is the daughter of the lato
C?l. J. S. H. Thomson, one of tho ablest lawyers
ever known U the Spartanburg bar. She
reached this c'ty at 4 I*. M., nccompanio 1 by
her brothers and sisters, as the guests of Rov.
El'ison Capers.
Mr. Marshall is one of the brightest young
men in the S'ate. A graduate of tho University
of Virginia, he was for four years a
profes-or at WofforJ Colloge; after which
he edited the Observer nt Gr.-enwool up to
lost January, when ho accepted a position on
the editorial staff of the News and Courier.
The couple have many friends in the city
wuo win wish tnoin i no greatest happiness
through life.? Columbia Record, 16lb.
Dkskrvjno Phaisk.?We desire to say to
our citizens, that f?r yoars wc hnvc teen
selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Cjnsumptio
, Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Ducklen's
Arnica Salve anil Electric Diltcrs, anil
have never handled remedioi that sell as
well, or (hat hive given such universal satisfaction.
Wo do not hesitate to guarantee
ihnu e/ery time, and wo stsnJ ready to
refund the purchaso price, if satisfactory
resolts d> not follow their uso. The*'* remedies
have won their great popularity purely
on thoir merits. B. F. Posey, Druggists.
A Million Fuibxdj.?A friend in nee 1 is
a friend indeed, and not leas t hon oiio million
Scoplo havo f<und just such a friend in Dr.
Jlngs ftaw Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and o ilds.?If you have never used
this Qrent Cough Molicino one trial will confines
ycu that P. has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of lhront, Client un t
Lungs. Each bot le is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial
^Jjottlcss free nt D. F. Posey's Drug store.
^Ltrge bottles f?Oo. and ?1.00.
ut ? m
Looks Likk Hiti.?Columbia, May 16.?
Everything if >w points to the probability
that 1111I delegates will be elected by the
fita'o doai icra'ic convention which assembles
hoio Weeaes lay, That is tlio decree of
Tillman and Irhy. It is bo ieved that this
was arranged for between these leaders and
a or. ii ^ t /i-? mtn?? ?- - *
ocu iiur am mini vr'JTora ir li'iuiiii TT^m I
to Washington And New York recently.?
Tel. Oreenville Neu/t.
Tkhkific Tounado in Tkxas.?Gainesville,
Tox , Mny 10 ?A toranlo swept over Taukcy
valley, in Greer county, destroying
everything iu its pa h. Five po>plo wore
killed instantly; ten nro dying from their Injuries,
and many more nro bidly hurt.
Hardly n perron in the valley oscnped.
News is hard to obtain lo-irght, hut a
Won load of colli us were sent out to-night I
by l he courier who brought tho news,
Dkatm of GovKnNouSaarPABD's Drotiibr.
?We have juet-riceived the sal intelligence
that Mr. George Shoppard, of Liberty Hill,
a brother of ex-Governor tSbeppard. died at
li s tesidence on Monday nftcruoon. Mr.
Bkeppard was a n an of the strioteet honor
la business and in every other particular.
Our country hai lost one of ber best citizen*.
?'-ft'Igtfitld Farmer
. v ?
Wiikrf Reform i* N'bkdko.?It isea?y to
soo that the present finnnoinl system of the
country cannot long to maintained. The
/ wise financiers should devise a sound plan
to increase tjie currency, and thus prevent
the adoption of some cjthle and ill-devised
rclieme that ai 1 bring ruin to all The
ifcst plan is iho restoration of Ktate banks
under careful restrictions.?The State
r^t
Uuuklkns Arnica oai.vb.?The b?Bt salve
the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tvttor, Chapped
hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Shin eruptions,
and positively cures Files, or no pay
?u(red. It is guaranteed to give perfect
faction, or money refunded. Price 25
U pe> box. For sal* by B. F. Posey.
Result or AS oli> Faun ?Tusouinbia, A'?
.May 13.?-Tom W. Steele shot and k111o< 1
John (Jo il win. t; Ih ur* prominent citizens.
St- ele hnil a <! >u> lo-ba'roled shotgun, nml
while cmiiigm' of (he lending hot el tcel
Goodwin and fit cl nt him after they passed
The first ch:<rgo railed to take effect, an<J
Steele fired the oilier charge, and as Goodwin
fell Stee!e drew a pslol and shot him agsin
'I ho ki ling is tho result of nil old feud. Twi
years ago Go-dwin kil o 1 Msjor Steele ol
IV.scumbia, a hroihcr <f his s'nyer, and wat
1: i.i elf b dly w tmded. Steele is in jail.
List of Letters
Remaining in the PostolHco at Union, for
the ivo-'k ending M ty 20th, 1802.
Miss Mi !i;v ll'glirh. jMr. J. W. Pcier;
Victni? Lane.
Persons calling for tho above letters will
please say if advertised, and will be required
to pnv one cent for their delivery.
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
The Candidates Quarters.
When von sco a man's name in tlicst
ifuii uD jvi umy ico sure mai rive uoiiim
has been paid f r tho priv.legs of appeirin^
in sucligiod company.
FOHCOlIviY COMMISSIONER.
TH0MA8 J. ESTE3.
I respectfu'iy announco mys-lf as a candidate
for County Comin;s doner of Union
County, subject to the decision of the demo
orutio voters of the primary election.
THOMAS J. KSTKS.
FOR TREASU It Kit
~"jOIIN P. THOMAS.
J Itcrcby nnnouuee myseif a candidal*
fertho office of Tro ienrer of Uoi-n County
JOHN P. THOMAS. *
W. T. JET Kit.
The friomls of William T. Jeter, having
fu'.i confidence in his nbi'ity and integrity
lierchy announco him nsa crudidnte fir th<
ollics of Treasurer cf Urnou County; fubjeci
to the decision of the people at tlic primary
election. Fuif.ni>s. *
FOR SHERIFF.
A. COLE LYLBS.
At the foliciiati-.n of friends, I nnnounct
myself as a candidate f->r Sheriff of Union
County ; subject to the decisott of tin
primary election.
A. COLE LYLES. *
J. GIDEON LONG.
I rcspcitfully announco myself ns a candidate
for re-election to tho office of Sheriff
of Union County. Subjoct to the decision 01
tho deru'emtio voters nt the ensuing primary
election. J. (1 I.ONO *
JAMES H. UAUTLES.
I respectfully announce mysol fa candidate
for the Sheriffs Office, subject to the decision
f the primary election.
J. II. BART EES, ?
FOR AUDITOR.
NATT B. MORGAN.
1 respectfully announce iuyse!f as a can
d d-ito f"r the office of Audit.'!* for tin
County of Union, subject to the decision o
the priuniry election.
N^TT B. MORGAN.
PEYTON B. LOVE.
I hereby place myself before tho people ol
UnionCouuty as acindidato for 'fie office o
Auditor ; subject to the dccis-on of thi
voters at the piinmry election.
PEYTON B. LOVE, *
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
GODFREY B. FOWLER.
I respectfully announce (o the voters o
Union County that I am a Candidate for the
legislature; subject to the decision of th<
primary election.
GODFREY B. FOWLER.
0. WALTON WHITMAN.
Allow me, through the columns of youi
I apcr, to unnounce myself a candidate for f
stat in the House of Representatives, sub
ject to endorsement by the democratic vctert
at the next Primary Election.
' G. WALTON WHITMAN.
A Mule for Sale.
I have a good Mule f"V a reason
able price.
3. J. II. HOWELL,
Kclton.
May 20 21 2t.
Publio Meeting.
A meeting of the citizens of the t.wn o
Union is requested next Moodiy even
ing, at GJ (Tclock, for the purpose of consid
ering tho propriety of nominating suitnbh
persons for Intendant and Wardens of th(
town, by a priroqry election,
VOTERS.
May 20 21 It.
Flnntln n Mntleo
\ N ELECTION for Intendaut an 1 IVf.r
x\. dens of tha town of Union will bo bob
on Tuesday, 7th day of June, 1892. Polli
open from U A. M., tb 5 P. M.
Managers of e'ection nnd registration,?W
A. Suii h, W. C. Wallace, and Coo way S,
Young.
Books fov ftogUlration of voters will fc<
open on May 23, 24, and 30, 31, and Jun<
1st from 11 A. M? to 1 P. M.
L. 0. Yobno W.T O-ham
. Cler*t Intendnnt
Mi> 20 21 8t.
SHERIFF S SALES.
FOR JUNE, 1892.
BY virtue of sundry executions to in
directed, I will sell before (be Court
house door, in the town of Union, on Monday
the sixth day of June next, during the lega
hours of Sheriff's sales, the following de
scribed property to wit:
One tract of land belonging to Jatne
Thomas, Jr., situato, lyiog and being in Fisl
Darn township, Union County, oontainin]
one hundred and fifty acres, more or less
boundod on the North by lands of It. 8
Thomas, East by lands of A. G. Lyles, Suutl
by waters of Tyger river, West by lands c
It. 8. Thomas. Levied on, and to be sold a
tho property of James Thomas, Jr.. at th
suit of David Jofrnsan, Jr.. Plaintiff, agains
Jatnes Thomas, Jr., and Eueannah Thomas
Defendants, t
' auo
n?. i-a-? ?n.?i - *- * ~ -
vuy VI l?U? UflUBglDg lO L. V. Ufttt
ney, Bitumo, lying and being in Goudeyavill
township, Union County, containing two bun
drod and eighty acre*, mora or lea*, boundet
on the North by ianda of James Servis, am
Thomas Servis- Em by landa of O. W. Mc
Kown, and Mm. A. V. Sheltun, South b;
lands of C. P. Hoggins and Mrs. A, V. Shei
ton, West by lamU of W. 1). Alexander am
Giles Thomson. Levied on and to be sold a:
the property of L. V, Gaffney, at the auit
of Kgbert G. Leigh, Jr., ?t al, Plaintiffs
against L. V. Gaflney, Defendant.
J. O. LONG, S. U. C.
Sheriff's Office, May 14. 1892.
May 20 21 8t.
OT9ST*** iVimi v.-r,
; H. L SMITH & CO.I
t (Successors to J. M. Gibus & Son.)
j Respectfully inform the people of Union tliat
they nrc receiving a complcto
STOCK OF NEW DRUGS
r -and- t
' All Kinds of Fancy Articles l
Usuul'y kept in a completely equipped ond
well conducted Drug S'ore, eucli an
TOILET 80A 1*8,
TOOTH AND IIA1R BRUSHES,:
POWDERS OF THE BEST QUALITIES,
| am. all other articles for tiik toilet. ^
Prescriptions Oompounded Carefully
by an experienced C
Physician. ?
' - , li
; We intend t<> keep n cnniphto stock of
fresh goods in each dopnrtincDt, and invite ]
L llm public to t.y tho quality of our goods I
ond ottr prices. -I
H. K. SMITH & CO. t
Jan 20 5 tf t
A NEW PLOW,
FOR CHEAP TERRACING.
JAM now conip'eing a plow for terracing,
. end will bi glad to receive orders from ]j
any one wishing terracing done. I guarantee
satisfaction. My price for terracing is
5 reasonable.
; . Having made survoying a special study, I
will be glad to do any work in that line.
All orders left at Messrs. Graham &
Sparks' storo will rcceivn lmmB.li??? ?n?"
U">n. 1
INSURANCE AGENT.
3
^ I nm olio agent f%-r tlio Equitable Life
r Insurnnoe Company, at this place, and
, soliu t a liberal share of the patronage in
that line of business.
C. C. WHITESIDE. b
Aptil 20 18 4n\* k
NOTICE. J)
VLL persons in hbtcd to the estates of j|
Willi ini Kller, dccm-cd. S. A. E. Par- jf
ham, deceased, and the firm of Kller A Parham,
are heicby noiified to mako immedinie ^
piiyments to the umlers gned.
All persons having claims against either
of the above parties a'o requested to prc'
sent them to me, properly attested
' F. M. FAllR, Adm'r.
^ May G It) 4t.
CARD. ? s)
i C. T. COLEMAN, M. 1)., Specialist, lie- f?i
i s'ores Opium and Morphine habitues inside
of six or eight days, acc-rling to complies- -y
i lions or condition. No feo is expected till
patient is fully satisfied as to his or her
emancipation. Can furnish proof if required
l?y rcliahle parties cured in litis county. E
Correspondence strictly confidential.
Address
C. T. COLEMAN, Sautuc. 1
J. May G 19 2iu 8
When at Home. J
HEREAFTER I shall bo in my t tnce at y
Union, the first days of osch week. n
r D A. TOWNSEND. *
r May 13 20 If. E
15 RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. j
Columbia and Greenville Division.
^ Condensed Schedule, in effeot Jan. 31,
1892. Trains run hy 76th Meridian Time.
Between Columbia, Allston and Spartanburg.
Daily I j~DaViy ^
No. 13. | STATIONS. jNft- 14.
11 10 a m Lv Columbia...... Ar| 0 05p m
r 12 10 pm Allston "| 5 10 "
1 13 " " Car'.islo " 4 10 "
> 1 23 " " . ...Samiic " 4 00 " I
2 00 ' " ... . Uuion " 3 40
2 33 " " Piio let ' 2 62 ??
3 05 p m Ar Spartanburg Lv 2 20pm
Between Columbia Seneca an 1 Walhalla.
_ _ a
Daily. I Dally. a
" No. 11. I ' STATIONS. No. 12.
11 20am Lv Columbia Ar. 0 06pm e
12 05pm " Ms mi ? 5 15 ?
12 14 " " .Pomaria " 4 62 " g
12 43 ?? " Prosperity.... " 4 32 "
1 00 " " Newberry " 4 16 " I]
1 05 " " Hclcua " 4 10 " L
1 46 " " Cbappcll'q.... i ill ' f
f 2 26 " " Ninety-Six... " 8 09 "
2 60 " ......Greenwood... " 2 60 '
3 10 " '? ......Hodges..,,, ., <? 2 29 ?? Q,
! 3 27 ? ?? Donalds 2 11 ?
i 3 38 ? <? llonca Path.. " 1 58 "
3 55 " Ar......Bclton Lv 1 40 '
4 05 " Lv Helton Ar 1 36 "
4 35 " " Anderson.... " 1 15 '?
5 18 " " l'cnd etoo ... " 12 45 "
6 00 " Ar Sonecn ... .... Lv 1216pm
7 20 " I v ...,?S?neos .'. Ar 11 55am
8 00 pm Ar Walhalla Lv 11 loam
j 6 20 pm Ar Greenville... Lv 12 00n'n rr
5 Trains leave Spartanburg, A. t* C, Divja- *
ion, Northbound, 3.61 a.m., 4.60 n. m..
. 7.04 p. pi. (Vestibu'o.l Limited); Souih- I
hound, 3.23 a. m., 4 28 p. ??., 11,48 a. m. I
(VestibuUd Limi'pd); Wwtboun'Jj^W ? c
Division, 3.10 and 7.10 n m > y,a^
^Uft* "J Kuor- a
Trains loavo Greenville, 8 C., A. k C.
Division, Northbound, 2.44 a. go., 2.11 p. m.
0.08 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited); Southbound
6.10 a. in., 5.86 p. m., 12.80 p. m.
(Vestibuled Limited).
Trains leave Senoca, A. k C. Division, (
Northbound 1.17 a. in., 12.15 p. in.; Southbound
7.68 a. in., 7.17 p. ni.
PULLMAN CAR SERVICE,
Pullman Palaoo Sleeping Car on Trains 0,
j 10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A. k C. I)ivttion.
Pullman Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. a
18 and 14, between Columbia and Spartan- I
8 burg. "
, J. A. DODSON, W. A. TURK,
? Superintendent. Ass't Qen'l Pass Agt.
COLIIM III A, S. C. CllABLOrTK, N. C. t
9 tit i r /inunkT w a re r mitrv a r/ 8
i it. ii. UAbtiil, li. IA I m>b, ^
h Gs-n'l Mg'r, flen'l Pans. Ag't.
f Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. 1
s SOL HAAS, Traffic Mgr. Atlanta, Ga.
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^^^^^^^Solcnilflo America*
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^msnraggi'fi^s^yfea^.
i Oldest trarean for serorlii* patent* in America.
' Scientific Jtmetitau
'F < V O A W H
big st<
SPRING
1HEAPEE THAN
iOMJ? AND SEE FOR YOUR
Ladies see our lino of Dret
. OUR NEW
Onr notion stock is
DRY GOODS
In staple and fancy dry got
lutings, Percals, Lawns, and I
lur prices are guaranteed agai
ina who carries lirst class goi
[N SHOES
Inion, notwithstanding the hn
licra so the prices arc right dc
MILLINERY!
Our stock of Hats, Bonnets i
nes. We can suit any face a
A full line of Buttericks Pat
Graham
Jan 22
fEW S PR I
Our new goods have arrived and ai
est selection in the town, nnd at
now that money is scarce, and i
here the best goods and LOWES
eadquarters. Our line of ladies D
>g of Henriettas, Bedford Cords, J
oulmas, Black Lawns. White La
ringhams, Chovorons, Ohallies, Col
MILLI
MISS KATE PEARSON, the
ith us again. She is prepared to si
jades in Ribbons, and in fact every
til to inspect this department. Wc
Our stock of Clothing, Shoes i
oung men got ono of our Black Stn
LISTEN AT T
Hack Silk Mits, only lOcts.
000 yds fancy Challies for 8Jets.
200 Standard Prints for dots.
00 " Colored Lawns for 3 cts.
000 " Good Plaids, for d.Jcts.
000 " Extra Heavy Plaids, 7J.
fhite Lawn, plain, 5cts.
fhite Lawn, striped, Sets.
tall Thread, 1 cont.
rood Washing soap, 2cts.
ilucing, 1 cent.
Remember that WE ARE THE
uut fRnPTo wKftf tllAGA U'llA /?'? ?
I
Mch 20
iRE YO
HAVE YOU HE I
t. M. GRIMRARL IIAS SOLT
DRY C
t a big discount, below New York
nd these gsJJtSfmust bo disposed of i
We propose to sell at nnd a little
>r you and ourselves. If you do n
ood bargains ore being picked up
Itolsis and
ire not going to be carried over to
moke on it for awhile.)
French Gingham's 10 cents.
Checked Nainsook and Cross-harr
Satin Ribbon, 8ir\ohos wide, 15 cc
Velvet Ribbon, 2 inches wide, 15.
Surrah Silk, 25 to 50 cents.
Hamburg Embroidery, 1 to 10 oei
'ABLE LINEN AT A PRI
WITH 0
LetHer Stmcci^ $2.00, others as
few sizes left.)
Passamcntrie, all shades, 65 to 30
Best Spool Silk, 5 cents.
Button hole Twist, 1 cent.
GofTs Skirt Braid 5 cents,
GENTLEMEN AND ^ADIE*
THAN ANY JOBBER EVE
NEEDLES 1 CM
- WE ALSO CAR
[Jrockerv an
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AND A C0MPL1
itaple and Fa
Best California Peaches, 25 cents.
French Sardines #2.00 per dozen.
IUGA 'cOFFEE{^MS, RIC1
F YOU WANT lOOOD IJ(
NO Q0&D8 WIL
Otti and see the
^ You
Mob 4
WUYI5II W,
DOK OF
GOODS.
EVER BEFORE.
SELF AND BE CONVINCED.
?s Goods and Trimmings, also
MILLINERY.
complete in all lines.
AND SHOES.
>ds, such as Ginghams, Prints,
)omestics, wc are headquarters,
nst any house in South Caroods.
wc can show you one of the
largest stocks ever brought to
,rd times, and we have bought
>wn to hard pan.
MILLINERY!
md Trimmings arc full in all
nd size, up to any pocket book,
terns just received.
& Sparks.
k~G"00M
re pronounced by every one to be the
prices that dcly competition. Wc
that those who have it will spend it
IT prices are to he found. We arc
ress Goods is simply grand, eonsistUbatros,
Nuns Veilings, Suara Silk,
wns, White and black Flouncing,
ored Lawns and Prints.
NERY
popular Milliner of Baltimore, - is
low you all the latest shapes in llats,
thing in the Millinery line. Do not
do not mind showing goods,
md Hats, is filllcd to overllonwig.
aws for Easter.
IIESE PRICES:
Starch, 5cts,
Spool Cotton, 200 yds. 2 cts.
Needles, 1 cent.
1 Gross Buttons, 3 cents.
Pins, 1 ccr.t.
tq>ool Silk, ?j cents.
B. II. Twist, 1 cent.
Heavy Shirting, cts.
A good Domot Shirt, ONLY ih~> cts.
A Nice Dress Shirt, 83 cts.
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, at
en us a trial say.
, W. McLURE, Ag't.
r IX IT?
LRD THE NEWS.
) US HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF
} O O D S
cost. Money is scarce, times tough,
in the next sixty days,
below Jobbers cost, and make money
Qt como quick you will bo sorry, for
every day.
Ladies Goods,
next year, (put that in your pipe and
4xi iviuBiin, o to ? cents.
mts. * i
cents.
its.
iCE THAT WILL DO AWAY
IL CLOTH.
k $3.50 to $3.75 for same shoo; (only
cents.
i HANDKERCHIEFS LOWER
:R OFFERED ANYWHERE.
ENT A PAPER. '"iiM
RY A STOCK OF
d Glassware.
3TE LINE OF
ncy Groceries.
*
r shelf goods, at similar low prices,
i, MOLASSES, GRISTS, FLOUR,
ft) WAfiflN
to suit you.
SUIT, BUY THE RED "C." OIL,
[N THE WORLD."
L BE CHARGED!
bargains wo offer.
ng & Hunter.
110 if
. .. v .
READ AND
la the.so hard times, what
become of you if it >
jNEW YORK
1 STOB
You certainly know full v
HIGH prices DOWN. Our
away beyond the beliefs of e
business grows bigger CI]
secret of it all lies in the fact 1
to sell everything cheap?c
body.
We wish this week to call
T AT1TP0 Hriumi? r
iiflUIIii) Klfmill u
We have just opened up
and cheapest line of Emb
Linens, Stripe and Plaid Org
Swiss Embroideries, Val. Lac?
ever beheld.
It will do you good to take
Shoes, Ilats, Hardware, Tr
thousands of other useful thin
Polite and attentive salesmen
showing you through.
RI
HAM
April 10 15
OUR NEW SPB
ARE
N O W A
RIVING, AN:
CAN SHOW YOU 1
IN DRESS GOODS AT j
LOW PRICES. IN GENTS
11ATS WE CAN PLEASE T
WE HAVE ADDED TO 0
OF LADIES AND MISSES
AND UNTRIMMED, SUIT
TIIE TIMES.
IS: "NOT CHE A
BUT GOOD <
CHEAT
WE INVITE AN i
FOSTER, WIL
Jan 2 1
fm. A. Nicho]
B A TN' K ]
HAVE ADDED TO THEIR
A Savings D
i.Ki-osirs
EXCHANGES BOUGHT AND SOLD,
COLI
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, BE IT LAIlG
YOU FAIR AND COURTEO
CALL AND EXAMINE t
r* i 22 4
Goods mi
If you want
Boots, Shoes,
Clothing- cheap
as' we are goin
our Business.
RODGKER &
8?p 0 k30
j, ^
11 " I ' 11
pondbrT I
;, in the world would
were not for the
RACKET j
iE? '
... , - &
'
roll that we have put
success has reached
very body, and yet our
ad Bigger, and the
that we have the nerve
>110 low price to everyspecial
attention to
IEESS GOODS. I
the largest, prettiest v 1
roitiered Robes, India
andies, Hamburg and
es, etc., that your eyes
I
a look at our Clothing,
in ks, Umbrellas, and
gs we cannot mention.
l will take pleasure in
ispectfully,
IY & BELK.
_iy
LING GOODS
. It- V
d we
'iie latest
\st0nis1iingly
and boys straw to
11e most fastidious
?ur stock a line
i jiats, trimmed
vt prices to our
motto *4
V hoods,
:joods
>1
PARTY n AT T
uniLiii u ii u u.
KINS & CO
If
Ison & Son,
EBS. ..
GENERAL BANKING
epartment.
^ INTEREST
. V 1.1 . <) \V K I)
.jECTIONS MADE,
INSURANCE.
F. OR SMALL, AND WILL PROMISE
US T RE ATM FN T.
OUR BANK SAFES.
Gm.
JST GO.
3
Dry G-oods
TTa.t?
MMkW WIS^J J' 1 1 * J
?, call on ns
g to change
; PURCELL.
ly.
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