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^ "* . k. ' w.y * . \ Fob the Tinas. Vaiti i'natf baptist 8- Conv autism Tlio next iMio* (2:tJ) cf the 1T?'>?Cooatr ncnool cuDTectlun wut meet with the Hebron church, l?egiaoi?p Fiid.-ty before the 6th Sunday in July, 2#th iftst . including ibe 3utb an 1 31st. Tlie following subject* hare been adopted for uw in mc meeting : 1st. "la it not the eipress duty of every christian t^sunport and give his or her full intt jenee t<^!ic Sunday schools, ajil tbc Union County Daptst Sunday school cinvent ioa f" Introduc ory speskeis.?E. W. Jeter, R. F. Kay, Dr. A. E. Faut and J. W. MeCravy. 2a I. "If we know, and Ml 14 do our duly in regard to Sunday school work, how shou'd we be dealt with ?" Introductory speakers?D. N. Wdburo, T. D. 0. Gregory, U. G. A. Jeter and P. C. West. 3rd. "Whnt is the r?ii?i> tendance upon the Sunday schools by our children, an J how can wc increase it?" Introduct ry speakers.?Rev. W. D Bewloy, Jus. Sanders, I>r. J. L>. Doing and ii. H. llobiusoii. Mi. Arc not our ministers us well as our otliciul church members, responsible, to a great extcut, for the present condition of our Stmd >y schools?" Introductory speakers.?J. II. Randolph, K.Carrol, J. It. Sumner and P. Adorns. Oth. "Should church members participate in card playing, and attend dances, culled parties, for amusement ? If not, why not?" Introduct ;cy speakers?U 15. Bobo, Iter. C. C. Vaughn, J. W. Sanders and S. L. Ducket. G:h. "Whnt is discipline <u a Baptist church?" Speakers?Rev. B. C. Lauip'ey aud Rev. IV. K. U. Humphries. Sunday morning a'. 11 o'clock missionary seriu in by Rev. J. I). Mihoti. The Sttpcrinleudents wiil please have their delegates elected early, and their names scut to Mr. .1. B. Beatenbaugh, Union, S. O., that arrangements can he made for their eotertainmcut. Delegates who will attcn 1 should ho chosen, as a full attendance is very necessary, and greatly desired. ^ E. W. .iKTint, J. II, Hanuolimi, Secy. Pros. SkOalia, July, 12.?Mr. Siokcs.?Plct.se publish the following five qjcries for the Superintendents Conference, to be held during the convention at Hebron church, commencing on Friday before the 6th Sunday in July: J. W. Sanukrs. 1. Opening and closing the Sunday school? Int'oductory speakers, J. A Fant, D. N. Wit burn and W. It. Crosby 2. The attitude of ihe Superintendent toward the Sunday school and community at large? Young R. Keunedy. J. II. Spears and Jos. Sanders. 3d. Some evidcuces of the wrong brother having been elected to superintend the Sunday school ? Introductory speakers, J. W. Sanders, H. II. Robinson and A. A. Guilt, li 1th. Who nre the proper persons to electa Superintendent when the school is not at a church, and when it is divided with church members and those who are not members ? Iutvoduclory speakers, C. 11. llobo and J. II. Randolph. 6th. Is the Superintendent he'd responsible for bad behavior when the Sunday school is in session ? Introductory spcikcrs, IV. F. Dukes aud 11. F liny. ? _ . ? Tub IIowi.iku Down Plan Adanuonkd.? Manning, July l'J.?After accusation of a week the campaign meetings were resumed licrc tc-day, and judging from the good order that prevailed throughout, tho Ti loianites have concluded that tlie howling down proces< has proved a losing gome, and in order In i'AAnv?i* H?i ii? 1a?i ?paihw1 #!****? !> -? -- ...MJ ,.m,v changed the disgraceful tactics thgt characterized several recent meetings. The tiength ,.f vhc numbers cannot apply here, as the disgraceful Lexington mect:ng was by far more Till mannish. Clarendon county can congialulate itself, at nil events, for the splendid hearing given to nil the speakers to-day. There was not a suggestion of howling or disorder of any kind, and ihero was practically no interruption or questioning from the crowd. There were about 1,200 persons present, of whom three-fourths were voters, the majority being Tilliqanitcj. It is said tic*t five-thirteenths of (he votes at the county is nnti-Tillman. Tursku, tiib Mur.dkueh.?Spartanburg, July 14.? Fop sumo tunc past Sheriff Nicholas has feared lhat there would be trouble with George Turner, who is in jail here for murder, if the Supreme Court refused to grunt kirn a new trial. The sheriffs fears wore realized this afternoon when the ncwa of the decision of the Supreme Court reached Turner. The sheriff at once lock steps to remove him to another cell ond to search him. Turner fought like a demon, but was at last overcome, removed to nnotlier cell, and chained. Three dynamite cartridges were found in hi' cell ond a vial supposed to contain p ?isoii, for which he begged most piiifu !y. 'l.lic supposition is that Turner intended tiding the dynamite to break jail, and if a*. that failed, to resort to poison as a means of * eq liug bis life. lie will bo resentenced to be hanged at the next term of court.? The Slate JIi'cki.kns Aunm'v Sai.vb.?The bestsa've .in the world for Cuts, llruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and posiiively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2"> cents per box. For sale by 11 Posey. | am as , Kll tw RLuTi K. LJUni lot ie. >. C.j July 14.?Interest in I lie long proposed railroad from Chariot's to Lancaster, S. C., has boon revived by the presence here of Mo-srs. A. Tripp, C S. Phillips and 11. (S. Ward of the surveying corps of the Three C's Knilroad Company. This company desires to build a branch of its line lrom La !o Charlotte, ana us representatives are i heic to look over the ground. / I ue of .his kind i.as Ltcn ,n yoatcniphiiioi) for ytaf ;' past, aiiil two routes have been purveyed, {u fact a cum puny to build thy laud was chartered sumo years ?<"> ? " the Ooinpanv *?<" '? ' ltm, ..vipi its charter 111 forco hy yearly meetings. J. S. Spencer and Capt. Tlios. 1... Vail of t'linrldlc are on the board of directors. Siin.nii s Catarrh i!k.mki>y.?a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, ami Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector fur the more siioccisful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price OOo. Sold by H. K. Smith & Co. Mr. E. M. Drayton lias been elected a member of I be Executive Committee of the Kicliland Farmers' Alliance. Mr. Drayton lias been one of the most prominent and pernicious Republicans in South Carolina for more than twenty years, an 1 i# now the member of the National Republican Committee from tins State. N ft we are told by the Columbia Register that (ho i>emnem*iv party in Sooth < aroiina is the Alliance, and Ilia Alliance is the Democratic parly. The Hrijton incident is commomled to the serious attention of the self-*espccting I>cmccra's cf the State who have joined the Allin o?.?iVcrs and Courier. Wo lmvc a speedy and positive cure for cata-rb, dtphtlierii, canker mouth and headache, in Sll I boll's CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free wiih each bottle. Use it if you desire lienlih and sweet breath. Fricc oUc. Sold by II. K. Smith \ Co. i REPORT Of THE CONDITION Merchants' A Planters' (national b a nk OK UNION. SOUTH CAROLINA. At Union, in the State of South Carolina ! at the c'osr of huiineso, fuly 1 '2th, 1 H'J'J. RESOURCES 1. una an J discounts ...$154,009 "3 Ov.-idmOs, secure I and unserurfd 80 26 U. S. Mauds to secure circulation 15,000 00 Stock. . vuriiics. etc.?. ....... 3.552 22 Duo fro-.i approved reserve ag'ts 7,440 85 Due from othor National Banks 890 91 Banking-house. furniture and fixtures 2,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 08 50 Bills of other buiks 1,005 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 128 45 Specie 17,977 95 Legal lender notes 1,040 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Trea surer. ci 01 circulation) U<o uv? Total .\..$204.628 86 1.1 A U1LITIES. Capital s'och paid in $60,000 (K) Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits 4,209 42 National llank notes outstanding l.'l,500 00 Dividends unpaid 110 00 | Individual deposits subject to check 70,566 85 I Duo to State tanks and bankers 52 59 Total $204,528 80 ! ; Statk <if stivtii Carolina, ^ i County or Union, ss i 1, (leorgo Munro. Cashier of the above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GKOllGK MUNHO Cashier. Subscribed and sworn ti before me this 1 ICtli day of July, 1892. Geo. H. Okt/.ki., Notary Public. 1 Cokukct?Attest : II. L. Goss, j A. 11. Foster, [ Director. John A. Fast, j K 10 H II G O O 1> S . Chocolate g ated, and iu blocks. California Fruit Gum, Yuen tin, Dl&ck Jack, I'cpsiu, and Dental ('hewing Gums. FRESH LOT OF STICK CANDY , Ncvor-a-!ike Caramels, very good, 10 for ' 1 cent, 50 for a nickel. < FRUIT JARS VERY CAE A l\ II. F. SC'AIFE A SON. July 22 80 It BARBECUE , ? AT THE ? ? CAMPAIGN MEETING. AUGUST 4, 18'.?2. fll II E undersigned will serve a first class I_ llarbccue dinner at the p'nee that is decided upon to hold the meeting for the j campaign speaking, on the 4th of August. HENRY A. MAY. J W. II. VINSON, CHEAP MONEY. REPRESENTING one of the largest Com- j panics in the United State-", 1 offer to \ loan money to the people of Union County, at 2 per cent, discount, to be paid in ton years, and in easy installments. For full particulars, call on 1'. M. COHEN. , Union, S. C. ^ June 1 2(1 2m t CHEAP IIVSUUANCE f IN A STOCK COMPANY, i I MEANS that for a present reduction of 20 pey cont of your premium, you re- v lin<(uish all claims on the protits to be made ' on your money, and thus help to enrich the ^ stockholders. lu the Mutual I life Insurance Company of New York THERE ARE NO STOCK-HOLDERS ' and the insured get all tho profits. If an agent of a stock company tries to belittle our profits, write us for THE PROOF, and we will furnish it. Thousands of tho best people in South Carolina know that we never make a statement which wc cannot prove. Do not lot an agent of another si called "cheap" company "twist" your mutual t po icy. Aii insurance contract is not a thing I of a day or a ye u\ It is a lifetime investment, and you ought to be careful how you make such uu investment. Cheap insurance is like a cheap plow or Cotton G.n It may work fa ily wcllfcr a very.little while, and then yon know how it is yourself GERNANl) & HYATT. F General Agents, Co iu in bin, S. 0. HARRY M COHEN, Special Representative for Union Co. July 8 28 liu | FURMAN UNIVERSITY. \ GREENVILLE, S. C. rpiiE n cxt session will begin on ihc 28ih | J_ of September 1X92, with a full corps of professors aud instructors. There nv Rev.-. f oval courser le. diug _c dogrotm Instruction thorough. Kspcu^es modi-pite. llo.ard ing roiysonqble. I\*r further information, apply to l?r. <\ Manly or to PROF. II. T. Ct?()K. f July I* 29 t The Candidates Quarters. ? When you etc a mau's name in the?? quarters you nmv feel sure ',hs.i i, e i. oiiars h;*s bee- paid ">rihc pr.vilegs of appealing iu.such-good ftSnipauy. i'Oli Tilli I *'7""? -utuonAl'lRb. I J. 15. JKFFERIEX. . I hereby announce myself a candidate to ' represent tlie people of Union Csunly in the Legislature : subject to the decision of the primary election. JOHN It. JEFFEUIEX." , It. W. 11A It 15IX. i 1 hereby nunc once myself a candidate to represent the people of I'uion County in the Legislature ; subject to the decision of the primary election. It. W. IIahris. C. It. 110110. At the earnest solicitation of friends, I announce myself a candidate to represent the people of I tiion County in the State Legislature : subject to the decision of the primary election. c. B. BOBa_ i.iilM UFA It. FOWLLIt. I 1 respectfully announce to the voters of I'iiion County that 1 am a Candidate for the Legislature; subject to the decision of the pt im try election. (iODFUKY 11. FO\V LF.lt. <1. WALTON WHITMAN. Allow me, through the columns of your piper, to announce myself a cnmli'laic for a scat in the llouae of Itepreseniativrs, subject t<> endorsement by the democratic voters at the next Primary Election O WALTON WHITMAN. FOR SHERIFF. a7cole lvlkT ( At tbe solicitation of friends, I announce myself as a candidate f<r Sheriff of Union County; subject to the derision of tbe primary election A. COLE LYLES. < J. GIDEON LONG. I respeitfully aunounce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff, of Union County. Subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the ensainc primary . election. J. G. LONG. * JAMJ.3 II. UAUILiBS. 1 roepect fully announce myself a candidate for the SlieritTaOthce. subject to the decision 1 of the primary election. ( J. II. 1JARTLES. * FOR COKOXEK 11. P. GREGORY. 1 respectfully announce royse \* a candi- j date for re-election to the oflice of Cotouer ; rubject to tho decision of the primary election B. P. GREGORY. JA8PKR AYCOCK. 1 respectfully announce myself a Candida' o for tiie otlice of Coroner for Union County, subject lo the docisioa of tli3 Primary election. 1 JASl'ER AYCOCK. FOR CLERK OF COURF JOSEPH H* MoRISSICK. 1 respectfully uiiuourco myself as a ctndidatc for re-e ection to the otlice of Clerk of Court of Comim it Picas and General ] Sessions for Union Couuiy ; subject to th decision of the democratic voters at the ensuing primary election. ' JOSEPH If. McKISSICK. ? FOB 8CH OOL COM MISSION FU. NEWTON G. LITTLKJOHN. Tho many friends of Newton G. Littlejoi.ii respectfully announce him as a candidate worthy of the oflice of School Commit s:oner for Union County ; subject to the rtec;sion of the democratic primary election. ".Many Fhiknds." ~ M. L. LEMASTER I hereby respectfully announce myself a i candidate for the otlice of School Commis- | m'/hsi iui uniuu tvuni)'; suujeci 10 me aec jioa of ilie people at ilic l'liinaty election. M. L. LEMASTEK. * < J. L. WALKER. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate ' for rc-olcction to the oHicc of School Com- , misMoner, rcspectfuhy ah ding by decision J )f the primary election. L. WALKER. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 J. W. NANCE. | 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Subject to the decision of the voters of the primary ilection. * J. W. NANCE. R. S. THOMAS, JR. The many frienes of R. 8. Thomas, Jr., espectfully announce hiui as u candidate 'or the ollicc of County Commissioner ; subect to the decision of the primary election. Many Erikshs. * I. M. MOBLEY 1 respectfully announce myself a candilate for the office of County Commissioner; . mbject to the decision of lite primary ilecticn. I. M. MOBLEY. * J. A. CHAMBERS. i i hereby announce myself a caudidato for ' e-elcction to the otlicc of County Commissioner; subject to the decision of the prinary election. While I feel that 1 have done my duty aitlifully the past two years, my experience u the otlico has ma Ic me familiar with the inaucial affairs of the County, and 1 think vill enable tnc to fill the position more to the irofit of the County hereafter, than I could vithout that experience. J. A. CHAMBERS. i THOMAS J. ESTES. " 1 respectfully announce myself as a canliJate for County Commissioner of Union 'ounty, subject to the decision of the detnoratic voters of the primary election. THOMAS J. ESTES. FOR TREASURER. SANFORI) WILDURN. At the earnest solicitation of friends 1 Liinouncc myself a candidate for tho ollice >f Treasurer of Union County; subject to he decision of the primary election. SAN FORD WILBURS. * J. 11 T. ECO'IT. 1 r^-pceifully announce iaysclf as a caulidato for the ollice of County Treasurer for Union Coumy, subject to the decision of the litnary election. J. II. T SOO'lT. JAMES U. 001 NO. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or tlic office of County Treasurer for Union /uunty. subject to the decision of tho people ,1 tllf tirilllflfV filnAtinn I onlinii toit o(" tliu Democratic parly. JAMES D. GOING. * JOHN Pi THOM vs. I hereby ? nounc.. my^cH u candidate oftyie of Treasurer of Uui?n Countv. JOHN P. THOMAS. * W. T. JETER. The friends of William T. Jeter, having till confidence in his abi'ity ami integrity, terehy announce him as a candidate for (lie dlico of Treasurer cf Union County : suMr-.i J o the decision of the jM-ui-ie 0,1 i.e primary J lection V'MKsus. * FOR AVWHl THOMAS J. HAliRIS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for he oflicc of Auditor of Union County : subject to the decision of the voters tit the primary election. THOMAS JEFFERSON HARRIS. D. 1NMANI hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofliee of Auditor for Union County; subject to tlie decision of the primary elccHon. DANIEL INMAX. ( J. C. Ol'l'S. . " 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for ? Auditor of Union County, subject to Hie v 11 V| 1/ | > V III V 11 t Ul I II v I I | ill il I J l?JVl>(l"ll. J. U. OTTis. .1 P. BAILKY. 1 respectfully announce myself us n candidate for Audilor of Union County; snbject to the decision of the democratic voters <>f the nrjinary election. J. F. DAILKV. NATT It. M()ROAN~ I respectfully announce myself as a can- ] diditc for the ottice of Auditor for I tie ( County of Union, subject to the decision of | the primary election < NATT 15. MORGAN. l'KYTON li. LoVK. I hereby place myself before the people of Union Couuty as a candidate for the ottioe of j Auditor : subject to the decision of the voters ut the primary election. l'KYTON II. LOVK. * A.RE TOU "LAYING BY"VICTOR The most practical invention f< lean and level. Sites, 14 to 2( The heat of Summer is upon us UgWVV iVe have thera from &0c. to $4.1 Straw Hats at 50 per cent off! We have a few sizes in /<icgl nen, which we will sell you at >f your inspection. GAUZE U In extra sires, For fat men, is so Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Pi DRESS will be sold at reduced prices talking to the Indies now. FOR A SIL You can paint your buggy, and Paint ready prepared. Apply it Now is the time to juiint your his line at the lowest prices. P. S. We have buggy ui FOSTER, H Jan 2 7LBS SODA FOR THE NEXT CLOSE OUT THE BA r\TO n ATUwmn rtrvr\i L/J? VTV/WJ DUOED PRICES. Jib Can Boston Ba Potted . Ham and ' LOBSTERS, Corned Bee Bak ,ahvi> T< Grraham an regardless o ONE OR TWO OF OL GOOD TRADES BY il JLt I YHIOII WERE BOUGHT ARE SOLU BUY RED C. 0 IF YOU WANT A V OBTAINED Yoi Mck 4 Notice to Creditors. Ktntn r>f Smitli Vi?1 il?:i. COUNTY OF UNION. Isaac M. I'hidips, et al. I'liiintifl* (ifiiintt Kiifus I'liillips, el til Drftndanl*. UN l> lilt an order in the above stated c; by Hon. T. 13. Finser, Circuit Jm lie creditors of /.acliarinh Phillip*, decca< ire required to present mid establish tl dnims against the estate of raid /.achat 'hillips before me. on or before the 1 lay of September. 1K?;>. C. II. UKAKU. Master for Union Count j July 15 20 y Democrats Take Notice. [IiKUKItY request the detiiocriCc vo of Union County who favor the pre State administration, and "ho are know rillronnitos, to meet at some conven place of meeting in each t iwnship on lay 3UHi, inst., at 4 o'clock, 1*. Al., for furpose of electing five dclcgues to a rent ion to be held at Union Courtlio Monday, 1st day of August. Tlje coti tion at Union is for the purpose of sug| ing eight names to be voted for nt the An primary election, and which will be kn as the Tillman delegation. J. W. ORGflOKY. C'hm'n Union Co. Farmers Ascociaco July 15. JJ'J * YOUR COTTON AND CORN rITII A SWEEP," 5r shallow plowing. Loaves your rows ) inches wide. Trv one. I , and you feci like cloning a comfortable E reight Coat, 50. ! They must go ! We need the space ! er Bros., hand sewed low cut shoes, for LOW CUT prices. These are worthy NDERWEAR, mething hard to find, but we have it. inc Apple Tissues, in fact all Summer GOODS FOR CASI1, to close ,out. We are VER DOLLAR, 1 make it look as well as a new one. to-day and drive out to-morrow, house. We can supply your wants in nbrellas for the candidates. ILKINS & CO 1 if FOR 25 CENTS. 30 DAYS WF. WTT.T. lLANCE of our stock DS AT GREATLY REM Bean, 15cls. 3lli can Tripe, 15cls. and Devilled A Tongue. SARDINES, fm ->A ? ing Powders ( >MATORS, d Rye Flour, v if former prices. lit i'RIKNDS AitiS MISSING) t NOT INSl'EOTING OUR j Id GOODS, !?? ' AT A mo DISCOUNT, AND ON SAME JSASIS ]) HL CD'S. RED OIL. oJ On lin VUtWr LIGHT. TO BE T ONLY FROM A Un ung & Hunter. lhc 10 If Notice of Final Disoharge. NOTICE is hereby given that by pcriuls(ion of Hon. Jauic9 M. (See, l'robate Judge for Union County, 1 will, on the 3Utb dny of July, 1802, make my final return, and apply lor Letters Ltismissorv. as Exeou tor of the estate of Amanda t$. Love, dcceased. All persons having demands against said isc, CH(?tc must present them to me on or before thai date, and all persons indebted must . ' make payment. ,cl.r * (J. W. WEUSTEIi, 'V1, E.%'r Amanda .S. Love. 01 h July 1 27 U* A NEW PLOW, t. FOR CHEAP TERRACING. 1.\ M now comp'cing a plow for terracing, end w ill bo glad to receive ordevs from I? ters ai,y ol,c terracing done. 1 guarantee . satisfaction. .My price for terracing is iis ressonaMe. f Having made surveying a special study, I ^ I will be giad to do auy work in that line, the orders lift at Messrs. (irahain ?Sc cor- e'orc will receive immediato attcn- Q use" lion- ! Yen 1NSU K A NCE AG EST. jest- . ' gust I ntn also ng> at for the Equitable Life ^ VJ nwn Insurance Company, at this place, and Solicit a liberal -bare of the patroD.age iu that line of business.# C. C. Willi ESI UE. It Aptil 2'.? 18 but I j % _ , I NEW 1 ? AC] e are offering this week Straw Ilats, Men and Ladie pers, etc. Men's Straw llat all of them in one pile, and lot at 50o. worth from 87o. t that we have determined t< regardless of what they eti the best one's have all beer ladies Oxfords going the sail for new goods, and must hr The good trade we are In chants are complaining of' us that our customers nppre have given them, andcncoui Our Shoe stock has neve every department as it is n< than ever. Can sell you a ] 75c. Then our prices rani hand made slice lor $'1.50. Ladies slippers at 18, 0 very tine ones. Nice Lawn tor 2 ie. Calico, l cents. Tobacco, SnulV, Soap, : things cheaper than you evo Come and let us show you 1 HAR ril 10 MID-SUMM] Ve are ottering all Summer good* itc and Black Lawn, Challics, Chv 8, Prints, (iinghams, ete ilen's Summer clothing, Black Alpa I Tics, at a great sacrifice. Men's s These goods must go, as we n FALL 8 * ?>! )ur trade continues good, thu=< illus profits is appreciated I N M I L L \rc are heating t!ie town, liolh as to s J. i ell 'JO l' rl?<> CASH . HKf 8TO< 3 P R1 N G 1EAPER THAN ME AM) SEE FOR YOPRSl Ladies see our line of Dress OUR NEW M Our notion stock is co RY GOODS In staple and lancy dry good: tings, Percals, Lawns, and Do r prices are guaranteed again? a who carries lirst class good N SHOES ion, notwithstanding the hard im so the prices arc right clow MILLINERY! ] Jur stock of llatSj Bonnets an< es. We can suit any lace and A. fuR line of Ruttericks Battel Graham &q 22 6 Goods m If you warn toots, Shoes Clothing chea ,s we are goii >ur Business. RODGER ?J Sep_G 80 * i'orjt | KET. special inducements in s Oxfords, Ladies Slips worth from 48 to 87o, I go at ar?o. Another o $1.25. These arc lots > close out, so t hey go a J t i i n st. i onio early Dciore \ sold. Some men and le way. We need room tve it. i\ing while other mer'liard times," proves to eiate the low prices wo rage us to greater etlbrts. ?r been so complete in aw, and prices are lower Vlan s high out shoe for $e right on up to n tine S, 7U, So, and on up to ind hundreds of other r bought them, through our stock. IESPECTFULLY, RY & BELK. L 0 1 v ER SALE. i at a great reduction, including orons, I led ford Cords, Silk Foulcas, Seersuckers ete. Ladies Oxtraw Hats at your own prices, ccd the money to lay in our T OOK. 4 Ir:i4ing that good goods for short l?y <?ur patrons, 1 N E R Y I \ les ami prices. W. McLTJRE, Ag't. 1 ly liVJ Y 10 it M. UJv < >K GOODS. EVER BEFORE. slfandm convinced. Goods and Trimmings, also illinery. mplcte in all lines. a \r i\ cnrn a rs u o n kj Hi o. ?, sucli a? Ginghams, Prints, mcstics, we are headquarters. it any house in South Caros. e can show you one of the rgest stocks, ever brought to I times, and we have bought II to hard pan, MILLINERY! I Trimmings are full in all [ size, up to any pocket !>oo k rns just received. & Sparks. u UST GO. b Dry Goods, , Hats, and p, call on us tig to change fc PURCELL. ij.