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Dct.Ka.VTR Harms, or U.etox.?Our d.'hgstes
were eery much nt ??r\. The only per- Ji
fectly dsilnito idea of thositunti >o they had ft
was "anything to bett Cleveland." When I)
they were elected the n cjority were for Hdl. r<
one or two exprrssing themselves as "In- ol
drip clinvd to Boies." Mr. Jervey alone was for d
- ; Cleveland. In the bd'ot ng the rote ctood : e:
Boi?a 14 ; Hill 8; Clove and 1. Delegate A
iliuvs, of Union, just before the bal ot. in- IS
dica'od a wish to vo e for C evo'end. The o
, other deiogntes reminded h ut of hie loftructions
and of the Stale convention ami- t'
& " O'CreUnd resolutions, and warned him
ngtinst his proposed course. He then apleinenfT^^jeT^wdTTcar?'
^
ca led OoTtruor Tillman announced S
tho vote ne above. Mr. Harris rushed up h
'. the nis'e to the president's ohair and aelced
that his vole bs ohangoi from Boios to t
Clevoitnd. The president's rsply was: "1 f
don't know y iu." Mr. Donaldson, of tlio I
list ett'tl coiAint'ieo, was silting near and
vouched for Mr. Harris, and the change was I
made. Mr. Harris' conduct was pretty 1
stverely comments! on by other South Ciro- g
line dologn'es. Hi Vki tlmrgd with
ling out," aud bis pi?Ui?n necamo so unplo
isnut and embarrassing that ho quit the F
delegation and caine on home ahead of the e
others. 1 know nothing about Mr. Harris, K
having met him only casually; but he ap- I
poured to mo to bo a pretty good tort of a t
fellow. Jl? has never beau in public life I
until recently, and was likely carried away o
with the whirlwind of enthuHiasui for Cleve- i
iand. At the time he made the ohange it c
was a foregone conclusion that Cleveland
would be uoininaied, and Mr. Harris ui <y
have wauted to be o-i tho wiuuiug aide, f
However that may be, Hie 'fl'lmanite dole- i
gates are down on him and declara that he e
h^e "dug !\ie political gm*\e. ? IK. 11. lief- g
" "T -'.r^ry-Q^wtw.
Db. CRUX APPOINTED POSTMASTRB.?PrOIident
Harrison has nominated Dr. \Y. D.
Crum to ba poei master of Charleston. His
name wee sent to.the United States Senate
yesterday afternoon. It is probable that bis '
confirmation will be vigorously contested in '
the Senate, not on account of hie color but ?
on account of his incompetency. It is said '
that a strong showing can be made against
l>r. Cruin on this ground, and if action ceu |
be delayed for a few daye suoh a statement t
will ba preiented to the Senate as will make
evea tbe most offensive of the Republican
paTt.sangin that body hesitate ti approve
of the President's choice for one of the mos*
important p.<s'oflioes in the South.
We hare born informed that the President
d d not wish to appoint Dr. Crum, be
cause jis ia ii coto;eil man, ao?l we know
that it has beon tho wieli of Poitmaster
General Wannamaker to havo a white IteSublicau
placed in this office; bit1 when the
ationul Republican Convention met at
Minneapolis and votes wore needed it i<
said that the p'noe was ; leigsd to Dr. Crum
if he would vote for Harrison and exert lis
influenoe in behalf of (he officeholder's candidate
fir Pree dent. However, this m-iy
be, it is kuown thai Dr. Crum, who hat beeu
kept out of the appointment for months and 1
months, voted for Harrison and now the J
P resident curies oi\t his part of the bargaiu h
fey giving Crum the appointment.. n
If the Senate will look into the case, y
without regard to the color of Dr. Crurn's p
skin or the complexion of his po'itics, and L
apply the most simple and prncicsl business
ru'es to tbo case it will deoliue to approve
of tho President's action.?News and Courier.
? ? > ?
Charges ron CoLLxemo Dsmxquekt
Taxbs.?For soms tirao thers nas been con- J
sidorable complications about the fees ti "
which klierififs wrro entitled in the eolloa- ''
tien of delinquent taxee, a question involving a
quite a large amount. In order to set.le it (l
Secretary of State Tindal and Comptroller c
Ocnorul Edrrbe obtained tha following opin
iuu iruui ?s>isiani Attorney General Town
tend, and the special atiention of the sheriffs *'
ia called to the fact that they must be gov- n
- emed by it in making ohargee for land (old
for taxes
"In complying with your request for an
opiuion in regard 13 the fees allowed sheriffs
in the collec ion of delinquent taxes, I hqvr 1
the honoy, to submit the fa lowing as the
Uti*l allowances in such oases :
Serving each warrant $ 1 00 1
Milcago, 6 couts each way -J
Advertising sals, 26 1<
Advertising sale, making deed 0
and puttiog in possess-to 3 00 s1
6 per cent upon amount of tax. J
and pvnalty levied
Printer's fte, real estate 60
** ' Personal ?? 26
Probating, nothing; nulla bona nothing; a
and the sheriff is prohibited from making a;
any greater charge. 0
D. A. Tgwnsrhd, w
Ass't. ^tlhrne^ General. ^
V?e* OirrsRRNT Now.?Two years ago a
the opposition to Ben Tilitnan had no recog- ((
nition, at.d he ran roughshod over the State,
and was elected by big odds. But this time P
he tinds a lion iu his path, full fledged, well 0
wfe. *
n armeu Willi leelli, claws, and courageous u
and determined, lie is not going to leacli
liis goal I his time. From every county in 11
the State the glad tidings are coming in ihat *
the conservatives are gtining fast; where ''
there is so much smoke there is obliged to
"V be some fire. We know whereof we speak,
9 when we state that there are three townships
in this oonnty that now have a major- 11
itjr ngaiust Tillman, and ohauges are taking
place in the others. Hurrah for ttheppard ''
and Cleveland.?F.atley Democrat.
GuAii.tNricKD Cunt; for LaOriitc.?We
ant lint i'/A miw ml -i ? ?:-A .-?t
v. ,uv VM1 ?U??I iiocu Ul UgglSfclO BOl I
you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consutnp- >
lion, Coughs and Colds, upon his condition. J
If you are afflicted with 1 aGrippe and will r
64a. il)is remedy accoidiog iq direct ous, g{
i'ving it a fair trite*, and expurienca no n
bcnetii, you nny return the bolile and havo
your money refunded. We make this offer, w
because of the wonderful success of Dr.
King's New Discovery during last season's g
epidemic. Have heard of 110 case in wliioh
it failed. Try it. Trial bot les free at B. F.
Foiej's Drug Store. Large s:ze GOo and
$1.00.
1,
M'Bdk Succeeds Dodsom.?Yesterday g,
morning Superintendent Dpdson of the J
Columbia end Greenville and South Carolina
divisions of the Kiokmund and Danville
road turned over his office to General Superintendent
V. K. McBee, who succeeds him
and tikes charge of the Western North
Carolina Divisioo as well.
Col McBoe dropped into business at once
auj eipifts to aocomplish much. He M- <1'
urei ell ihe present employes thst the/ b<
will keep their positions end will mske no
change* in the present arrangements.? "
8(aU( July 2.
Jf '-Pur Up, o* Shot Up !"?Memphis,
j June 26.?A. W. Billings, of Chlosgo. who
owns all of the etreet rnilwn/ Imes to Mess^0
phis, has offered to wager $20,000 that Cleve- .
0^^ land will be elsoted, And that be will ejirr/
P> Mew York, Illinois and Wise nun by Urge l''
pluralities Mr. Btlliugs has hearJ ibst
Senator Quay made the remark after hearing
the result of the Chicago content len, I
thai he woull wager $10,000 that Harrison ..
would he re-oleetcd. lie has telegraphed .
the I'einsylrania Senator to put up.
P
Answer Tuts Question.?Why do so insny people
we see around ue seem to prhfer to
suffer and be made miserable by indigestion,
ConsTlpati'in, l)i*?in?s', Loss of Appetite, p
C-uingupof the food, Yellow Skin, when <
for 76 cents w? will eell ttiem Shiloh'e Vita- j<
liter, guaranteed to Ottre them. Sold hy a!
H. K. Smith & Co.
v> W ' 1
mmmmmmmmrnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmm
A Monument *o? Poi.k.?Raleigh, N. C.,
mie 24.?At a ni ct'ng held here of the
iends of ths late L. L. Polk, President of
to Notional A1 innce, the Polk memorial end
ilief bps elation was or#wi?ed with a bond
F trnetecs, of which Marion Butler, prciont
of th? Sla c alliance is chairman. An
Kccutire committee was chosen, end Hal W.
yer, formei ly Polk's Secretary, was made
ecr*tary and treasurer. Tho trustee will
illect funds with which to erect a monument
ver Po k's grnvo here, and for the relief of
is family as far as they think best.
?- ? _
- a>a*s Richest Kiam.?
a-'est !>, 9! C., Judo 23.?William B.
mi n, -lie noh'-st man in the Sta'e, diod
ere i - lay, a;ed 77 years. He was born in
lii? ci y anl wes engaged in the coti on
insiniss nearly ell of his life. His faculty
or making g cd nod luoky invcetnieuts and
timing otcr ni-ncy was extraordinary.
Ilis es a<e is estimated to bo worth from
wo and una half to three million dol'ars.
le leases tlucc daughter* end iliiiteen
randeSi'dren.?Oretnvillt Neu>?.
Negro Ltnpii ri> bv Negroes.?Little
took, A-k., July 1.?Throe hundred negroes
i rrounde I tho oa aboose at Haynos, a em <11
tation on the I on Muun'ain rail road, In
.co county, last night and took a negro by
he nune of Donnelly from his cell and
ynched him to a tree. Turs lay Donnelly
uirngeu * colore i girl age I Vi yearn, living
m tho Camp'on pianta i--n. The mob wee
ompoicd en i cly of colored pooplc.
Prof. Foster, of St. Josoph, in his weather
oreoeste, says . "From the 20th of June
imtil the 25th of Auguu the excess of heel
ihove the average of tho scaun will be
;rent. The first half of August will be much
no xni or than tU a last a# T.slwe a
List of Letters
Remaining in tlie Postollice at Union, for
ho week ending July 8ih, 1892.
diss Salley Baton Mr KS lUid,
diss Fiitinio Chalmor. Mr II L Thomas,
diss Edy Farr, J AY Vinsont.
diss Marj Ellen Ray, C 0 Woods in,
Persons calling for tlio above letters will
lease say if advertised, and will be required
o pay one cent for their delivery.
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
- 1ST IE "W BOO KL S . ?
Judith, - - Marion Harland.
The O'Connors of Baliu-ihi-ich.
Tho Dutchess.
Women Must AVecp, - Edgar Saltus.
Donaventure, - - Uco. Cable.
Plain Talcs fio? the Hills, - Kipling.
Scraois. . - ?
u?u. riOtra.
How of Orange Ribbm Amelia Barr.
Bonds of Tassnter, - Amelia Barr.
For raloby II. F. SCAIFE & SON.
July 3 28 If
CHEAP MONEY.
REPRESENTING one of tlic largest Companies
in the United States, 1 offer to
:nu money to the people of Union County,
t 2 per cent, discount, to be paid in ten
ears, and in easy installmeuts. For full
articulars, call on
P. M. COHEN,
Union, S. C.
June 21 20 2m
Notice of Final Discharge.
VT OT1CE is he'reby given that by porrnle- |
tion of Hon. James M. Qoe, Probate
ud?o f?r Un on County, I will, on the 3l>th
ay of July, 1892, make tny final return, -|
nd apply for Letters Distnissory, as Exccujr
of the estate of AraanJa S. Love, deoaseil.
All wersons havincr demon.1?
c O..U
state must present them to me on or before
hat date, and all persons indebted must
take pigment.
Q. W. WEBSTER, 1
Ex'r Amanda 8- Lore.
July 1 27 41*
CHEAP INSURANCE
IN A STOC* COMPANY,
1 ALANS that for a present rsduction of
.VJL 20 per cent of your premium,, you renipiiah
all claims on the profits to be made
n your money, and thus help to enrich the
lockholders. In the
[iittml Life Insurance Company of
New York
THERE ARE NO STOCK-HOLDERS
nd the insured get all the profits. If an
gent of a stosk company tries to bolittle
ur profits, write us for TRK PROOF, and
e will furnish itThousands
of the best people in South
aroliua know that we never make a statstent
which we cannot pro*#.
Do not let an agent of another so sailed
cneap" company "twist" your mutual
0 icy. An insurance contract is not a thing
f a day or a yctr. It is a lifetime investunt,
and you ought to ba cartful how you
take such *u investment. Chaap insuranst
1 likt a ohaap p'ow or Cotton Qtn : It may
ork fa-rly well for a very littla while, and
sou you know how it is yourself.
GERNAND k IIYATT,
General Agen's,
Columbia, 8. C.
[AHRY M. COIIEN,
Speoial Representative for Union Co.
uly 8 28 lrn
A NEW PLOW,
FOR CHEAP TERRACING.
I AM now completing a plow fur terracing,
L and will be glad to receive prders from
ay one wishing terracing done. 1 guarantee
itisfaotion.. My price for terracing is
jssonaMe.
Having made surveying a special study, I
ill be glad to do auy work in tbnt line.
All orders left at Messrs. Graham k
parks' store will receive immediate alienon.
INSURANCE AGENT.
I Am altlA errsni f .we * !
? ?|VUV 1VI UIO lilf UIIUUIU lilie
isurancc Company, at this place, and
>lio>t a liberal share of tbe palrouago in
iat line of business.
C. C. WHITESIDE.
April 29 18 4m*
The Candidates Quarters.
When you tee a man's name in these
uartera you may feel sure that Fire Dollars
is been paid fir tbe privilege of appeiring
i such good company.
||?| ??| n?i.wi?apw?l?WW??>
FQH THE LEUISLiATURE.
~ 7T B. BOBO~
At the earnest so'ioitatioa of friends, 1
invuuoe myself a candidate to represent
it people of Valon County in the State
egislaiure ; subject to the decision of the
rimary election.
C- B. BOBO.
~GODPREY B. FOWLER.
I tesprctfuily announce to the voters of
uion County that I am a Candidate for the
egisliture; subject to the decision of the
limiry election.
GODFREY B. FOWLER.
1J7WALTON WHITMAN.
Allow me, through the columns of yonr
aper, to announce myself a candidate for a
>al in the House of Representatives, sublet
to endorsement by the dem.ioratio voters
I the next Primary Election.
V. WAiaVJN WHITMAN. I
'iki. v^i-T:-' c'
Candidates, FOR
SHERIFF.
A. COLE LYLB& " 1
At tho Solicitation of friends, I announce
myself as a candidate f r Sheriff of Union
County ; subject to lire decision of tho
primmy election.
A. COLE LYLES. ? 1
J. GIDEON LONQ. ~~
I respcstfully announce myself as a candidate
for ro-electiou to the office of Sheriff,
"TTlihTon Oeeetyr Subject to the decision j>/, .
the democratic voters at the ensuing primary
election. J. 0. LOXG. *
JAMeF It BARTLEc\
I respectfully announc" myself a candidate
for the Sheriffs Office, subject to the decision
cf the primary election.
J. II. 11ARTLES, *
FO It tO It OX Kit
11. F. GREGORY.
I respectfully announce royvc f a candirlalo
for re-election to the oflice of Coroner ;
subject to tho decision of the primary e!eotiou
11. F. GREGORY.
J A SUE R AYCOCK? .
1 respectfuLy announce myself a caudidve
for the office of Coroner for Union
County, subject t? the decision of the Primary
election.
JASPER AYCOCK.
FOR CIjEUKTOF COURT.
JOSEPH II- McKISSlCK.
I respectfully annottneo myself as a candidate
for re-eioction to the office of Clerk
of Court of Coimn <n l'leae nud Geurral
Sessions for Union Couu>y ; subject to th
dtfisjon of A1!? (j?tppcralic voters at. tlic en
...at (JIIiiialj rtcuuua.
JOSEHI H. McKISSICK. *
FOR SCH OOL COMMISSIONER
newton 0. LITI'LKJOHN.
Th? many friends ?f Newton 0. Li'tlejiuD
respectfully announce him ss a candidate
worthy of llio oflice of School Commissioner
for Union C unty ; subject to the
dcc sion of the democratic primary election.
"Many Frikxus."
M. LTLEMASTER
I hereby respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the oftico of School Commissioner
for Union County, subject to the dec siooofthe
people at the l'rintary election.
M. L. LEMASTER. *
J. L. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to tho ofiice of School Commissioner,
respectful y nb ding by decision
of the primary e ecMon
J. L. WALKER. *
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
j7 w. nance?
I hereby announco myself a candidate for
thecfticeof Couuty Coutmiss oner. Subject
to the decision of ilie voters of the primary
election. *
J. W. NANCE.
R. S. THOMAS,TlC
The many frienes of II. S. Thomas, Jr.,
respectfully announce liiui us a candidate
for the office of County Commissioner ; subjeot
to the decision of the primary election.
Many L'riknds. *
I. M. MOULEY.
1 respectfully announce myself n candidate
for the office of County Commissioner : I
subject to the decision of the primary
election.
I. M. AlOBUiY. *
J.A.CHAMBERS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the otiice of CouDty Commissioner
; subject to the decision of the pri-V
mary election. y
While I feel that r$bavo d ine my duty
faithfully Ut* past two years, my experience
in the onioe has ma lo me fumiliar with thi
financial affairs of the County, and I tUiaic
will enable me to fill the position more to (lie
profit of the County hereafter, than 1 could
[ without that experience.
J. A. CHAMBERS.
THOMAS J. ESTES.
I respectfully anuounce myself as a candidate
for County Coniu\ ssiouer of Union
County, subject to the decision of the democratic
voters of the primary electioa.
1U0MAS J. ESTES.
| FORTH EASU K EII.
SA^FORI) W1LBURN.
At the earnest solicitation of fricncls 1
announce myself a candidate for the oftice
of Treasurer of Uuion County; subject to
the decision of the primary election.
SANFORD WILBUUN. *
jT BTT. SC0T'1\
1 re<pectfully announce myself as a candidate
for the otiice of County Treasurer for
Union County, subject to ihc decision of the
primary election.
J. B. T. SCOTT.
4A01C3 U. UOINU.
.1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of County Treasurer for Union
County. eubject to the decision of llto people
at the primary election. 1 solicit the support
of the Democratic party.
JAMES D. GOING. *
JOHN 1\ THOMAS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
fur the office of Treasurer of Unim County.
JOHN P. THOMAS. .*
W. T. JETER.
The friends of William T. Jeter, having
full confidence in his abi ity and integrity,
hereby announce him as a candidate for the
office of Treasurer of Union County ; subject
to the decision of the people at the primary
election. Fbikmds. *
vnu mniaiAD
* v? avi/llVU<
THOMAS J. HARRIS.
1 hereby aonotyoce myself a candidate for
(l\e office Cf Auditor of Union County; subject
to the decision of the voter* at the
primer/ election.
THOMAS JEFFERSON HARRIS.
d.TnmanI
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Auditor for Union County ;
subject to the dcc;sion of the primary e!ec- '
1103.
V.ANjEL IMMAN.
J. 6. 0118.
I hereby announoe myself a candidate for
Auditor of Union County, subject to the
endorsement of the Primary Election.
J. C. OTTS.
J F. DAI LEV.
I respectfully announce myself a? a candidate
for Auditor of Union County; subject
to ths di csion of the democratio voters of *
the primary election.
J. F. BAILEY. *
NATT B. MORGAN.
I respectfully announoe myself as a candidate
for the office of Auditor for the
(bounty of Uuion, subject to the decision of
the primary election
NATT B. MORGAN. ?
PEYTON B. LOVE.
1 hereby p'aco myself before Ihe people of
UoionCouuty as a Candidate for the office of
Auditor subject to the decision of (be
voters at the piimary election. I
PEYTON B. LOVE. * Ij
A.RE YOU "SHYING BY'? YC
"viotor"
The most pra^fccnl invention for sha
clean and level. ^jRbsca, 14 to 20 inoh
The heat of Si\rtu^er is upon us, and
Straw Hats St 60 per cen^off! Th
We have a few sizes in Zneglcr llr
men, which avc will sell you nt LO^
of your inspection.
GAUZE UNI
In extra sizes, for fat men, is sometlii
Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Tine A
DRESS
will be sold at reduced prices FOH
talking to the ladies now.
FOR AT SILVI
You can paint your buggy, and mat
Taint ready prepared.. Apply it to-da
Now is theyour hous*
this lino at ifirer Idlycst p^ic?r.- ~,
P. S. Wc have buggy umbrel
FOSTER, WII
Jan 2 1
7lbsTsoda fc
FOR THE NEXT 3(
CLOSE OUT THE BALA
OF CANNED GOODS
DUCED PRICES.
3flrCar flastoirMefl
4
3
Potted ar
Ham and Tc
LOBSTERS,
Corned Beef,
- j f?s. I 7^ 1 lr
v?
AND TOM
Graham and
regardless of f
ONE OR TWO OF OUR .
GOOD TRADES BY NO'
.. -fiJLY 6
WHICH WERE BOUGHT AT
ARE SOLD ON !
BUY RED C. OIL (
JF YOU WANT A PERF
OBTAINED ONI
Younj
Meh 4 10
Wm, ArNicho
BANK
HAVE ADDED TO THEIR
A Savings I
DEPOSITS
of $1
AND
:;^j +
*
EXCHANGES BOUGHT AND SOLD,
COi
Wfc SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, BE IT LAI
XOU PAIR AND COURTI
CALL AND EXAMINE
fti U 4
s '/*> ,
J "WW
)?R COTTON ANI) CORN
SWEEP,"
How plowing. Loaves your rows
les wide. Try one.
you feel like doning a comfortable
glit Coat,
ey must go ! We need the space !
os., hand sewed low cut shoes, for
r CUT prices. These are worthy
) E R W E A R,
ng hard to find, but wc have it.
pplo Tissues, in fact all Summer
GOODS
? CASH, to close out. We arc
7T? nniT.ziT?
^ixa. JL A IJlAV^
;c it look as well as a new one.
y and drive out to-morrow,
a. We, can supply your wants in
las for the candidates.
jKINS & CO
If
!R 25 CENTS.
3 DAYS WE WILL
NCE OF OUR STOCK
AT GREATLY RE>
Beat, 15cis.
11 can Tripe, 15cts.
id Devilled
ingue.
SARDINES,
lg Powders
[ATOES,
U *<r /"v T71 1
sxy v riuur,
ormer prices.
FRIENDS ARE MISSING
r INSPECTING OUR
0 0 D S ,
A BIG DISCOUNT, AND
3ame basis
?
JO'S, RED OIL.
ect light. to be
jy from
g & Hunter.
tr
il ci a v?
'lDUJJl 00 DUJL1 j
E R S .
, GENERAL RANKING
Department.
B COMPUTED
APRIL AND
OCTOBER.
LUSCTIONS MADE,
INSURANCE,
U4E OR SMALL, AND WILL PROMISE
liOUS TREATMENT.
OUR BANK SAFES.
Am.
<7\ , '
*
NEWRAC
We arc offering this \\
Straw I Iats, Men and Li
pers, etc. Men's Straw
all of them in one pile,
lot at 50c. worth from 81
that we have determine
regardless of what the}'
the best one's have all 1
ladies Oxfords going the
for new goods, and inns
rru. _ i i i
j iiu guou uaue we ar
chants are complaining
us that our customers aj
have given them, and en
Our Shoe itock has
every department as it i
than ever. Can sell yoi
75c. Then our prices
hand made shoe for $4.c
Ladies slippers at 48
very line ones.
Nice Lawn for 25 c.
Calico, 4 cents.
Tobacco, Snuff, Soaj
things cheaper than you
Come and let us show ;
HA
April 10
MID-SUMI
v.
Wc arc offering all SinV5!)\cv {.
White and black Lawn, Chalffe"?,"'
ards, Prints, Ginghams, etc
\f O ' ' ?
lucn s cummer ciotiimg, lilack j
foril Ties, at a great sacrifice. Mci
These goods must gu, as v
F A L L
Our trade continues good, thus
profits is apjfrec
I N M I L
We are heating the town, both a
Mch 'JO
T O CASH
Bia ST
SPRING
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Ladies see our line oC Di
OUR NEV
Our notion stock if
DRY GOODS
In staple and fancy dry g
Outings, Pcrcals, Lawns, and
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uur prices are guaranteed ag
lina who carries first class ?
IJN SHOES
Union, notwithstanding the 1
them so the prices are right c
MILLINERY!
Our stock of Hats, Bonnets
lines. We can suit any face
A full line of Buttericks Pf
Graharr
Jan 22
Goods i
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Boots, Shoe
Clothing- che
as we are g-c
our Business
RODGER
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YORKKET.
eek special inducements in
ndies Oxfords, Ladies SlipHats
worth from 4S t(r~S7c,
and go at 35c. Another-^ .v_
"c. to $1.25. These arc lots
d to close out, so they go
cost. Come early be.'ore
been sold. Some men and
same "way. We need room
it have it.
e having while other merof
"hard times," proves to ^
Dpreeiate the low prices yje
icourage us to greater efforts. k | < r'
never been so complete in *&&&*
is now, and prices are lower
i a Man's high cut shoe for
range right on up to a fine
>0.
>, G8, 73, S">, and on up to
3, and hundreds of other
ever bought them,
you through our stock.
RESPECTFULLY,
RRY&BELK. .
15 1/
IER SALE /
joods at a great reduction, including
CJivorons, Bedford Cords, Silk Foulalpacas,
SeMSuckers etc. Ladies Oxu's
straw Hats "at^vour own prices,
re need the lnoncyVto lay in ^ our
STOCK.
illustrating that good .goods for short
dated by our patrons,
LINERY
s to styles and prices. *
T. W. McLTTRE, Ag't.
12 " ly
' JJtU Y ers7
X)CK OF \
GOODS.
I EVER BEFORE.
RSELF AND BE CONVINCED. s
ess Goods and Trimmings, also
/ MILLINERY.
? complete in all lines.
AND SHOES.
oods, such as Ginghams, Prints,
Domestics, we are headquarters,
ainst any house in South Caro;oods.
wc can show you one of the
largest stocks ever brought to
lard times, and we have bought
lown to hard pan.
MILLINERY! ,
and Trimmings are full in al.
and size, up to any pocket book
itterns just received.
i & Sparks.
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viuoi u\j#
nt Dry Goods,
>s, Hats, ancj^^l
ap, call on us
line1 to rVhn.noro
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