The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, July 01, 1892, Image 3
112 Cba* Bolt for J C Richards 72 60
60 P P U miltoD for L?r J II
Ham too.. ........... 12 00
1 01 J U T Scott 27 40
71 Farr & Thomson 67 01
64 Stephen Crosby 16 SO
20 John K Young 1 16
76 L 0 Youug 60 33
ft 00 Jo< 11 Me'tisaiok 149 05
i, 41 W A Niobolson 47 30
44 8 M Rise Jr E U VI 83
9 M lUcs Jr E U 4 99
131 J Thomas Spiouss... 4 06
82 Jia C Sartor 0 90
18 V D Leo 6 10
21 Ciraillus Gregory 60 00
08 Belue Scott.. 83 <K?
64 CT loman 11 90
05 J (1 Spears for T B McCuli
lough.. 23 00
23 Chat Bolt for II Green Bailer
on
74 Jes O Qallmaa 99 01
40 T K Foster ?1 20
68 A K Fant 10 26
48 L P Murphy 0 00
66 Fant Bros 194 00
-Poster IVUkios & Co 227 49
76 Chas Bolt 126 00
78 A H Foster 30 69
38 Foster Wilkins & Co 6 80
62 A Q Bentley 25 00
84 1' M Cohen for H M Cohen
& Bro 8 60
69 J 0 Long 642 62
70 WD. Bewley..' 61 40
86 JnoP Qage 16 00
16 Mrs Mary Qrant 110 00
18 Chns Bolt, fur A no stead
Glenn 14 7,1
10 J Z Lancaster 40 00
12 L B Tuckor 12 60
11 J F Adams 40 00
14 M W Chambers 21 40
22 S L Pryor * ? 80
16 Jas T Deuglors, Pres aud
m Tt /v -i
irrss u U to IS 05
61 H S Foater 43 75
67 Geo O liugho/ 37 60
29 RM Stokes 100 00
20 8 F Estes 13 46
66 D A Townsend 95 00
i 132 Font Bros 18 83
' 133 W M Gallman 119 59
133 C P Siros 11 67
81 M C Deavor 7 80
102 J C Hunter 57 86
103 8 M Rice ! 128 60
108 James Qsrner 13 00
W M Gallinen 66 97
105 James G G&llinnu 13 30
114 J W Nanco 40 00
107 Permo'ia Vanderford 10 00
89 S F Blrkely 22 10
. 27 Robt Betsill 7 10
39 Griham & Sparks 6 60
22 C T Beoknoil 4 20
42 W A Beatjr 4 60
49 K M Littlejolui 5 00
GjWOS. uthard 15 00
45 Green Bros 19 58
62 11 T Gee 22 40
^0 46 J A Brown 17 10
21 Geo Gcd le.s 4 50
72 8 L Pryor 147 27
40 J W MoLure 14 30
63 C C Sartor 25 00
61 JasT Douglass 2 70
31 Jas T Douglass 32 20
67 Wn H Sartor 14 00
17 A C Lyl<s 7 00
30 Murphy & Smith 83 60
25 0 B Bol o 6 10
86 J T Little 4 QO
83 C M Gregor^^ff 7 2)
40 4*mfa Sj.arko 1 5 60
87 J S Pridmoro 7 30
141 Margaret Hardy 9 0)
142 L F Stanford 67 50
6 2 Rebarson & Allen 50 42
123 J L Jeffeiies 5 0)
98 J K Jefferies 7 90
TaUI -
AVIMIMHMMI'MKMMIMIIIMM $ ' O vi
SCHOOL CLAIMS PAID.
DISTRICT no. 1.
Miss Amanda Little $ 12 00
M. E. BrittoD 23 76
M. E. Britton .. 21 45
H. E. Britton......... 1160
tt. E. Britton 7 25
N O Littlrjohn 30 00
Mollie Liltlejohn 8.(1 00
Dttiky Hampton....,,,,,,..,,,. 30 00
D J Minn. 30 00
Lizzie Lilt ejohn 20 00
N Q LiUlejohn, 20 00
N Q Liltlejohn 30 00
E. C Elmore ,, 30 00
II J Mims 30 00
SaUie Join son 10 00
Bailie Johnson 10 00
Sal.io Johnson 20 00
Sillie Johoson ... 20 00
J W Betenbuugb 30 00
B T Mnbry 60
EC El mora 1100
E C Elmore 30 00
Dor* Whitlock 16 00
Dora Wbitlook 30 00
Dora Whitlock 80 00
J W Betenbaugh " 12 00
Mar/ L Wilkie 16 00
Mar/ L Wilkin 3Q 00
Mar/ L Wilkie...,,.,,....,.,.,,.. 30 CO
J W Betenbiugh... 30 00
C B*Lower/ 20 00
Total GG9 45
DISTRICT NO. 2.
W N Jefferies 80 00
; . _ \Vf N Jeff*ries... GO 00
Jsnie Liltlejohn 00 00
I J D Lipsc, inb 26 00
Ophtlia Dnwkins...... 25 00
G S 0 Quinn 25 00
Fannie Littlejohn 30 00
I J 1) Lipscomb.. 2o 00
Fannie V. LiUlejoha..,.- 30 00
l&ntito V Liillejohu'..,,30 00
R iiah lteid 80 00
Ophelia Dawkiua 26 00
E ijah Keid 30 00
G 3 C Quinn 26 00
Total 486 00
DISTRICT WO. 3.
T A Corrie 10 00
p p N Legf.................. 26 00
0 0 N Legg 26 00
Elijah lleid 20 00
Anna L llardy 16 00
Anna L Hardy 16 00
EJ Byere 25 00
E J Byere 16 00
J) L Perry 26 00
D L Perry 26 00
1> Jetferies 17 60
P J offering 26 00
JM Que* 25 00
D L't lejohi}. 15 00
D Littlojoha t'ltfiftt J6 00
J D BeiUy,. 85 00
jf P Bailey 25 00
?Ilst Add e R Coiner 26 00
Mies Addie R Coiner 26 00
1 B Havri#...I....................... 25 00
J E Harris 26 00
Total 467 60
DiaTftiOT wo. 4.
Mr; M E Brltion 7 25
mkj m ? iiruion ' ">
. Mist Ell* Whitlook ...1 30 00
M Ua EU* Whit lock 30 00
12 00
.. X J W Spwtr*.... . 12 (X)
j w Bp*?r* io oo
Eli?* A Qtracr.. 20 00
<Ml#i E 8 Rodg?ri. 20 00
^ kri MeQow%n. 10 00
J H hmtn 26 00
26 00
10 Fat r............nut?26 00
J O F?rr 26 00
J 0 F?rr 26 00
Rom E Long..,.,,..,,,. 10 00
Bcfft i Loi(-'niiiii,.itin.tiiNiiM)f 80 00
I K K Avo k 10 0<
j K It Ajt00>? 80 0<
1 I K 11 Aycock 80 O
J E llftiuo* 6 0
J E Name* 12 0
! M B Ke'.ly 17 2<
M B Kelly 16 O
M B Kelly 17 4
James J Ki >ard 12 0
Ilelen Gr.-er 6 O
Total 477 7<
district no. 6.
J K Pa ul k $ 20 0
J K Paulk 10 0<
T .1 Jenkins 6 21
T J Jo -kins 0 21
J C V i.| g 18 71
BFF.Mvr 43 71
M L Lema.icr 18 71
John Wa lace 18 71
J L (Bonn 20 0<
A J Corile 16 0<
C M Young 8 01
John Wallace 26 (K
Alice J Jones 15 0(
M A Pruill 18 71
J L Qlenu 16 (N
M B Kel y 7 41
J K Pruin 10 0(
APco J Jonei 20 0(
A J Cor.lo 20 0<
M B Kelly G 5!
M K Br.ltou 8(
Tolal 810 0!
DISTRICT NO. 6.
F. F II Thomas 20 0(
T J Jenkins 23 7'
J W Jauici 13 Gi
M Ingram 25 01
Mary J Nicholas 2o 0(
M Sophia Cirtcr t30 0<
E F II Thomas 20 (N
E F II Thomns 20 0<
M B Kelly 7 5(
M B Kelly G 0(
Rosa E I.oug 10 0<
Rosa E Long 10 0(
M L Farr 30 0(
D B Fnnt 80 0(
11 II Qriflin 25 (X
Sophia Carter 25 (X
R II Griffin 26 0(
TJ Jenkins 30 OC
T J Jenkins 30 0(
M Ingram 26 0(
M Ingram 26 OC
Mary J Nicholas 30 OC
Mary J Nicholas 30 OC
M It Kelly 6 6(
Mrs N Hobs in 31 5C
Miss Nellie Ilrown 30 OC
Toial 684 0(
DISTRICT N.I, 7.
S M Rice 12 11
8 M Rice 25 OC
Nathaniel Tuoker 16 OC
Nathaniel Tucker 16 CC
Henry Ilrown 25 CXI
Elma R Je er 55 00
Total 147 15
DISTRICT NO. 8.
Annie Q Norris | 10 OC
Annio Q Norris 10 0<
Annie Q Norris 5 50
Lula A Walker 25 00
Lula A Walker 25 OC
F Luther Wilton 60 00
Ludia Lawson 25 IX
J 11 Lanoaster 25 OC
J 11 Lancaster * 25 OC
J H Lancaster 25 Otl
Ludia Lawson ^5. Ot
Miss Hannah Lee Iti OC
Tohn D Itcrris 20 OC
M^ss Corrie Whiteside 20 OC
M C Lancaster 25 OC
Ts'sl ~ 325 5C
dissrict mo. 9.
Maud Thomas $ 20 00
i^evonia nice 20 C(1
Lucy A Lipsy 2ft 00
Lovonia Rice '20 00
Migs Alioe Bi|hop 25 00
ft I' Edwards 16 00
Total 125 00
distbict mo, 10
Edith Beaty $ 14 (0
Miss Zslla Davis 25 CO
Miss Eva P Gregory 13 6C
Miss Julia Eisot) 03 83
Total 84 Si
RECAPITULATION.
School olaims paid $ 3,670 18
Claims (torn '80-90 634 00
" Pssbody fund 200 00
Total School olaims $ 4,401 18
SCHOOL TAX FUND 1889-90.
bbci1yid.
From the two Mill Tax f 65 Si
" ' Poll Tax Bft'h (
i i ? _
Total Received * 721 8',
DISBURSEMENTS.
No. Chick.
13 Miss Fannie Mo Arthur $ 12 5C
22 Mrs E J Bysrs 25 Of
26 Mrs E J Byers 25 Of
25 Mrs E J Byers 25 Of
28 James L Strain 25 Of
15 John D Smith 20 0(
82 Miss Adtlla Sartor 10 Of
32 Miss Adella Sartor 30 Of
? John D Norris 12 6f
3 Henry Brown 20 0(
27 L Strain 25 OC
15 Parte Jefferlea 25 OC
18 Miss Fannie Mc Arthur 20 OC
19 Misa Fannie MoArthur 20 OC
10 Misa Fannie McArthur 20 OC
15 Lillian A Liitlejohn 25 OC
14 Lillian A Littlejohn 25 OC
17 Miss Fannie Littlejohn 20 00
18 L Ophelia Dawbine 20 OC
11 E H Curtis - 24 00
8 Era Littlejohn 90 00
24 L Ophelia bawltin* 30 00
? J Coleman Jetor ' 25 00
23 Aufie Patterson 40 00
$ 534 00
DaWnet on hand |187 32
PAST INDEBTEDNESS.
88 Robt J Betsill $ 3 00
40 Jama* L Stfa^i 2 50
41 W A Nicholson' 42 fifl
43 T M littlejohn 5 OC
44 M y Waiher 8 oo
46 0 L I'ryor 10 OC
48 Messrs Murphy k Smith 127 85
47 Jon II MoKissiek 41 OC
48 Jot H MoKiaeiok 48 9C
49 Robba k MoArtUur 106 00
60 Walkar Evans ft, C'ogsweil 127 93
61 Wm Muoro 160 00
62 Dr Tbao Muoro 80 6C
63 J C Tinnier 160 OC
64 Jot H Moffissi** 4U8 H
66 Tbsokor k Purnaoo 67 Oil
80 J 0 Long 166 2C
67 J II MeKlssiek 89' 4C
68 J C Hunts* 118 74
69/0 Long; Sheriff 696 81
JK> / 0 |<ong, SbarifT ipi 8(
Tom * 2,605 1<
I know this roport is ij^oooapUto, f.r thi
ranaona tha Sharif kas a0$ hal lima to col
laat doliaqaact taxas and rotor* lieoutionr
sad I hero not bad Uota tad? tha naoasaarjr
work of tbia ofloa,
Raspoctfullj anbmltiad,
JHO. P. THOMAS,
Trans'r, Union Coontji
j The Candidates Quarters. A]
9 When you see a man's name in ihese
) quartern you may fee", sure that Fits Dollars
) has bceu paid for the pri*.l?-gi of appearing *
5 in such good company.
3 i ; "
r, FOR COltONEIt
3 B. F. GREGORY.
1) I lespoctfully nnnonnce myeo'f a catid'.- dc
- date for re-elfction to the othce of Coroner ; i
3 rubject to tbo decision of the primary election
' II. F. GREGORY.
J JASPER AYCOCK. r~~
r' 1 resprclful'y aunounce myself a oaadi*
due for the oflice of Coroner for Union w?
? County, subject to the decision of the Frt\
mary election. 1
> JASPER AYCOCK.
5 FOR CLERK OF COURT. mc
) JOSEPH II- McKISSICK. of
1) I respectfully announoo myself ns a c*n3
didatc for re-e'ection to the office of Clerk
1 o-.?I' -e r> - -
.. uvuii ui vvminim I'ims and UfDerat
Sessions for Union Couniy ; subject lo th
decision of tlie democratic voter* ut the cn- In'
suing primary ideation.
JOSEPH 11. McKISSICK. *
FOR SC II 001. COMMISSIONER T
M. L. LEMASTER
1 hereby respectfu'ly announce myself a j
candidate for tl?o office of ScboA Commis- .
si- ner for Union County; subject to the dec - tal
sioo of the people at the Primary election.
M. L. LEM ASTER. *
J. L. WALKER. t
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of School Com- 1
inis-ioucr, respectful y ab ding by decision pa
of the primary e ection
J. L. WALKER. ?
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. * 1 ,
~ jTw. nanckT
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Couuty Commissioner. Subject
to the decision of the voters of the piiuiary
election. * "
J.W.NANCE. ?
: R. sT THOMAS, JR. V
The many friencs of R. S. Thomas, Jr., f
respectfully announce him ns a candidate
for the office of County Commissioner ; subject
to the decision of the primary election.
MAST FltlKMDS. ?
17 m7mouley!
1 respectfully anuounco myself a candidate
fir the office of County Commissioner; pft
subject to the decision of the primary
election. /-v
1. M. MOBLEY. *
J. A. CHAMBERS. |D1
> I hereby announce myself a candidate for
> re-election to the otficc of Couuty Couimis)
sioaer; subject to the decision of the pri- /%.
1 mary election. II
I While I feel that 1 have done my duty .J I
faithfully the past two years, my experience
in the ottice has ma le mo familiar with the
i financial affairs of the County, and I think
will enable me to till the poaition more to the
. protii of the County hereafter, than I could
. without that experience.
J. A. CHAMBERS.
I THOMAS J. K81BS.
1 respectfully announce myself as a can?
diuate for County Comtn>ssiouer of Union
) County, subject to the decision of the demo)
cratic voters of the primary election. L
) THOMAS .1 KSTKS. -L
FOR TREASURER. ~
> SANFOKL) WILDUllN. T
1 At the earnest solic tation of friouds 1 JL_
1 announce myaelf a candidate for the oftice
* of Treasurer of Union County ; subject to
the decision of the primary election.
* J3ANFOUD WILBURS'. * ^
J. b. T. SCOTT.
1 ro pectfully announce myself as a candidate
for tlie office of County Ti caaurer for
1 Union County, subject to the decision of the
' primary elect on.
1$. T. SCOTT.
J A M ICS 1). 001 NO.
I hereby nnnounco inysolf as a randida'e
for the office of County Treasurer for Union
County, subjoct to the decision of tho people IJ
1 at the primary election. 1 solicit the supI
port ot the Democratic party.
> JA.MKS D. U01N0. ?
' J()ll\ 1? TIIMU A*
t I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Treasurer of Uni-n County.
JOHN P. THOMAS. *
W. T. JETElt.
Tlie friends of William T. Jeter, having
lull confidence in his ahi ity and integrity,
Itcreby announce him as a candidate for the
office of Treasurer of Union County; subject
to the decision of the people at the primary
election. Friemos. *
you SllKRiyU.
A. COLH LYLES."
' At tho solicitation of friends, I announce
| myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Union w
County ; subject to the decision of the
primary election.
A. COLE LYLE8. *
I J. GIDEON LONG.
I I respectfully announce myself as a can)
didate for re-election to the office of Sheriff,
) of Union County. Subject to the decision of
) the democratic voters at tlio easting primary
) election. J. G. LONG. *
JAMES 11/ UAliTl ES
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
: for* lite StferlfTa Offico, suly ect to the decision
of tlie primary election.
' J. H. DAHT1.ES. *
I ~ FOB AUDITOR.
j D. INMAN' " *
I I hereby announce ? / wit.iai* I
I for the office of Auditor for Union County ;
I subject to the dec:eion of Gie primary tf'fC*'
I lion. . > " '
i DANIEL 1NMAN. y.,
' J. p. OTTS. 13
I hereby announce myself a candidate for in tl
Auditor of Unicn County, subject to the dny
1 endorsement of the Primary K'ection. Shei
! J^TTS. erly
J. f. BAILEY. ,
uel <i
I respectfully announce myself i.s a can\lidate
for Auditor of Union ^'ouofy ; 'subject t0TTC
to the deoib^on of the' deuiocratio rotors of in? <
i tlt?f ftrima'vy election 1e8S
l J. F. BAILKY. * Mill'
| NATT B. MORGAN.
I 1 respectfully announce myself as a can- q,
I didste for the office of Auditor for the
County of Union, subject to the decision of jan(j
I the primary eleotion ff#r
I NATT B. MORGAN. * Jthe
~ PEYTON B. LOVE.
> of S
i 1 hereby place myself before the people of i t._
I Union Couuiy as a candidate fo^ i^ie ethos of
I Auditor ; fjuUovt io the decision of ibe
' volef& at the piihiary election.
> l! PEYTON D. IX)VB. ? gl
I " FOR THE LEGISLATURE. J?
! Q^D^RE^B7Fqwler" ?
I i especially announce to ibe voters of ^
I Union Tlounty that 1 am a Candidato for the
- Legislature; subject to the dep|sio^ qf the
> piimanr election. fill
5 T flODpREY B. FOWLER, X
0. WALTON WHITMAN. JjJJ
ARow me, through the columns of your 4ih,
I aper, to announce myself a candidal* tor a as li
aim in the House of Representatives, sub- B
jectto endorsement by (he democratic voters
at (he next Primary Election.
Q. WALTON WHITMAN. I
. I
RE YOU "LAYING BY'
'VICTOR
The most practical invention f<
an and levol. Sixes, 14 to 2C
The heat of Summer is upon us
Ligl
3 have them from 50c. to $4.i
Straw Hats at 50 per cent off!
We have a few sizos in Zicgh
n, which wo will sell you at
your inspection.
GAUZE IT:
extra sizes, for fat men, is soi
Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Pi
DRESS
II be sold at reduced prices
king to the ladies now.
'OR A SIL
ifou can paint your buggy, and
int ready prepared. Apply it
Now is the time to paijjt your
s line at the lowest prices. *
P. S. We have t>uggy ur
FOSTER, MS
an 2
LBS"SODA !
FOR THE NEXT
LOSE OUT THE BA
F CANNED GOOI
CJCED PRICES.
I) Can Boston fial
%
Potted ;
iam and r
jOBSTERS;
y
/orned Bee
Bak
AND TC
raham an
rA0,fl.rrtlAR? n
?. W0 W* WAVWW V
ONE OR TWO OF OU
GOOD TRAPES BY
D R Y
HIGH WERE BOUGHT
ARE SOLD (
BUY RED C. I)
JF TfQU WANT A P
OBTAINED
Yoi
[eh 4
SHERIFFS SALES.
FOR <
if virtu* of execution to tn* directed
will sell before the Court House do
ie town of Union, on Tuesday, the fil
of July D*xt, dur.ng the legnl hours
ifFs sales, the following deicnbc,\ urv
to wit:
ll the right,, tl^tf* nud iuerost ihnt Sa
s, deceased, owns in two tracts
situate, lying and being in Dogansvi
iship, Union County, one tract contii
me hundred and forty acres more
bounded by landsof J. It. Littlo, D. I
er, William Munro and other*,
ALSO
ic othtreat containing two hundr
aixiy acres, more or less, bounded
of P. M. Parr, estate of J. Rico 1U
deceased, D. C. Gist, J. P. Norman ai
rs.
ivied on. and to be oolite the proper
amuel J. Mays, deco3sed. ?t the suit
i A) Black, ft al, Plaintiff*, agaji
uel'J. Mays, Defendant.
J. G. LONG,
8. U. C.
icriffaOdbcby July 11th, 1802.,
ins 17 26j >
Totice to Jurors and Witnesses
%
IIK Aret Monday in July being a Ie|
holiday, (the 4th) all Jurors and w
tea who bare bean, or may hereafter
mened, to attend Court on MontEay, t
need not attend until Tuesday, the 6l
iiere will be no Court on Monday,
y order of presiding Judgo Jar Aldrit
J. U. MuKISBlCL.
c. a c. r. g; s.
lUftt'Ji h 2l
' YOUR COTTON AND CORN
ITII A
SWEEP,''
>r shallow plowing. Loaves your rows
) inches wide. Try one.
, and you feel like doning a comfortable
reight Coat,
5?.
They must go ! * Wc need the space!
cr Bros., hand sewed low cut shoes, for
LOW CUT prices. These arc worthy
NDERWEAR,
inething hard to find, but wc have it.
?e Apple Tissues, in fact all Summer
GOODS
FOR CASI1, to close out. We are
YER DOLLAR,
mako it look as well as a new one.
to-day and drive out to-morrow.
house. We can supply your wants in
*
abrellas for the candidates.
ILKINS & CO
1 if
FOR 25 CENTS.
30 DAYS WE WILL
LANCE OF OUR STOCK
DS AT GREATLY REM
Bean, 15cts.
31li can Trip, IScts.
and Devilled
Tongue.
SARDINES,
. X*
ing Powders
MATOBS,
d Rye Flour,
f former prices.
R FRIENDS ARE MISSING
NOT INSPECTING OUR
GOODS.
AT A BIG DISCOUNT, AND
ON SAME BASIS
lUO'S. RED OIL,
ERFECT LIGHT. TO BE
ONLY FROM
Ling & Hunter.
10 . If
' THE IMON DRl'G COMPANY.
; i
THE UNION DRUG COMPANY
?f Rospectfhlly inform the people of Union that
*P" they are receiving a complete
of STOCK OF NEW DRUGS
lie
nor
? \ N t* - II.
All Kinds of Fancy Articles
ed
by Usually kept in a completely equipped and
d- well conducted Drug Store, such as
ad
TOIT.ET flOAPS
t y
of TOOTII AND HAIR BRUSHES,
iSt
PQWUKRSOFTHK BK?T QUALITIES,
ARU A LI. OTIIF.R A RTICLKS TOR TUB TOII.KT.
f '
prescriptions carefully compounded
at all hours.
I*1
rit- Wo inlcn 1 to keep n complete stock of
be fresh goods in each department, and iuTite
he the publio to try the quality of ouv goods
h, end oar price*.
Bb Union Drug Company.
/en 29 6 tf
NEW 1
RAC1
A
We are offering tlii.s week i
Straw llats, Men and Ladies
pers, etc. Men's Straw Hats
oil fiw,?. : :i i
<111 vi iiivjill ill Ulli; jlllL'j itliU
lot at 50c. worth from 87c. to
that wc have determined to
regardless of what they cos
the best one's have all been
ladies Oxfords going the saint
for new goods, and must ha1
The good trade we arc ha
chants are complaining of "1
us that our customers apprcc
have given them, andencour;
Our Shoe stock has nevei
every department as it is no
than ever. Can sell you a M
75c. Then our prices range
hand made shoe for $4-50.
Toadies slippers at 48, 08
very line ones.
Nice Lawn for 2ic.
Calico, 4 cents.
Tobacco, SnuH', Soap, ai
things cheaper than you ever
Conic and let us show you t
111
HARI
April 10 li
MID SUMMI
Wc arc offering all Summer goods
White and Hlaek Lawn, Challies, Chvoi
arils, Prints, Ginghams, etc
Men's Summer clothing, lllack Alpaci
ford Ties, at a great sacrifice. Men's sti
These goods must go, as wc net
FALL S
Our trade continues good, thus illusti
profits is appreciated I
IN MILL
Wc arc beating the town, both as to st>
J. V
Moh 20 12
TO CASH 3
BIG STOC
SPRING
CHEAPER THAI ]
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSE1
Ladies see our line of Dress C
OUR NEW Mil
Our notion stock is con
DRY GOODS I
In staple and fancy dry goods,
Outings, Percals, Lawns, and Don
Our prices are guaranteed against
lina who carries first class goods
IN SHOES E,
Union, notwithstanding the hard
them so the prices are right down
MILLINERY! H
Our stock of Hats, Bonnets and
lines. We can suit any face and
A full line of Buttericks Patten
Graham c
Jan 22 &
Goods mi
If you want
Boots, Shoes,
Clothing- cheaj
as we are g-oin
our Business.
RODGER &
S?p 4 ,36
ORK 1
?ET. j
special inducements in
Oxfords, Ladies Slipworth
from 18 to 87c,
go at 35c. Another
$1.25. These are lots
close out, so they go
it. Conic early before
sold. 80111c men and
3 ivay. We need room
re it.
ving while other merlard
times," proves to
iate the low prices we
ige us to greater efforts.
r. 1 r.~
l ucvn nvi wni[n*;if ill
w, and prices are lower
'nil's high cut slioe for
j right on up to a tine
, 7o, So, and on up to
id hundreds of other
bought them.
I trough our stock.
ESPECTFULLY,
IY & BELK.
5 ly
1R SALE
at a gveat reduction, including
rons, l?cdford Cords, Silk Foulis,
Seersuckers etc. Ladies Ox aw
I lats at your own prices.
?d the money to lay in our
TOOK.
ating ihat good goods for short
>y our patrons.
INERY
flcs and prices.
r. McLURE, Ag't.
iy
JUYER ST
JK OF
GOODS.
EVER BEFORE.
fjF AND BE CONVINCED.
*oods and Trimmings, also
.LINERY.
iplete in all lines.
INI) SHOES.
sucli as Ginghams, Prints,
lestics, we are headquarters,
any house in South Carocan
show you one of the
gest stocks ever brought to
i! .1 1 _ 1 1 i
ilines, ana we nave Dougni
to hard pan.
IILLINERY!
Trimmings are full in all
size, up to any pocket book
is just received.
St Sparks.
if
st <;().
Dry Goods,
Hats, and >,
call on ns
g to change
; PUROELL.
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