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' " I ^ ? ' Fur th* Tiwk*. Hilton* and Prophstiei'ftCb succeeding age a>rJ generation. per likps 1 might siy decade. leive? it pccsl:-. vl-aracter, which stands out in relief upon its annals, and is associated witu it forever in the memory of posterity. One is signalized for the invention o' (Tinting, another for that of the cotton pn; ^J^je is rcn tcrcd memorable by the Declaration Wi independence, one is marked by conquests in wir. another is rendered illustrious by the discoveries of Newioa. The nineteenth cen'ury lias been marked by the mireclcs which have been wrought in the subjugation of the-powcrs of nature to the uses of the human race; but in this rr.-peot the next hilf century, or perhaps quir er century, will have no precedent. It will distinguish itself more than any other 911 responding period of the world's history by groat aud practical applications of science. In fact every science will undergo a complete revolution in this space. Within the memory of some of our older 0-tize s, persous, correspondence and merchnnd se were transport I from place to place by stage coich-s and wagons. Then the fast coaches with its team of fine horses and its potnpous driver, who handled the reins with con sua mate pride and skill, was a subject of tlie unbouudc i admiration of the traveler. The rapid circulation of intelligence was also a twist of those times. How pernios stared, and some even feit irresistibly impelled to inquire further into matters, when told tint the morning papers, still damp fro u the press, were read that day at the distaucc of twen'y miles from the places where published. At that I'm", if viie versed in the its trees of science had gravely pre lifted that the generation living then and there would live to see all these wonderful performances become obsolete at.il e?usigned to the history of the past; that tiuic would become iconoclastic, breaking up their idols, such as fast caches, making their celerity such as to satisfy those alone who were iu a backward state of civilization, the populace would have thought that the person who gave utterance tisucb, was laboring under severe mental derangement, for it transcended their nower nf ? - -- -- .. wp.ivn.. Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, I'iof. Samuel F. 15. Morse, has brougtit into use the electro-magnetic telegraph by means of whicU electricity, at the will and pleasure of those in charge, inav deliver messages at any pail of the worlo, and transmit answers to such messages almost instantaneously. A telegraphic despa'ch wid tly in any times around the cirth between the two beats of a com mm clock. In its wildest Right the most exalted imagination would not have dared, even in fiction, t) give uttcmicc to these stubborn realities. Shakespeare only ventured to make his faiiy 'Put a girdle round the earth, In forty minutes.'" To Lave encircled it several times in a scrond would have seemed too monstrous, oven for "Robin Goodfellow." Another thing that has excited the admirngjkon of the world and is the pridt and boast ITf our couutry and times, is the rapid transit. At the present time a journoy from the Atlantic seaboard to the shores of the Pacific, a distance of thirty-six hundred miles, can bo accomplished in about six days which, as recent as 1819, required many months of weary travel for its accomplishment. To chronicle the constantly increasing Ijst c#f wonderful app'ianccs would require an octavo volume in itself, 60 we will confine ourselves to tho wonders which will mark the next quarter century and perhaps be m ire striking than the old "seven wonders of the world." la 1-ss tbau twenty-five yours Union and Chester will bo brilliantly lighted with electricity, gcuc.atcd at Lockliart Shoals, and shafting will not be used in any ol' the large factorits which, it is predicted, will be m cpnation at tint time at the above named pilots. Electricity will entirely take its place. Shaftings, it is said, wastes 40 per cent, of the power when they are doing the work, and in the intervals, when they arc not at work, there is complete loss. Electricity is instantly available, and can be turned off and on in a moments time. In using stciiu power the basements of the buildings have to po occupied by huge cugines which shake the buildings, and further necessitate great inc-mveuicnco in coaling and removing ashes. In using olectrici'y a power plant outside of the city could supply power to dynamo*, which occupy but little space. Already railroads arc doing away with switch engines, substituting in their place electric motors aud trolleys. Some one has predicted that in ten years all the main trunk line railrads will be operated by electricity, the power in many c^ses coming from waterfalls along the routes. Ptrli ipa it will provoke smiles of incredulity, when I predict that within the time already mentioned a person in any part of this country of ours can converse, by means of a telephono cable, with persons in Liverpool or in any other part of England, with a perfect annihilation of all relations between time and space In a very short time freight of all kinds will be transported from one part of the country to another through pneuuiatio tubes, by menus of comprecscd ar, thus, iu a great measure, doing away with freight trains. The ni di ivls.. will be distributed tb?oiighout the country through these tubos. No doubt within twenty-live years the great inventive genius of America will have contrived means by which an individual in any town or city of our couutry will be able to take in his hand a pencil or pen, the ^^poim of which is in another town, no matter ' how distant, and with pen or pencil, write or delineate iu such distant place, such characters or designs as might nlcase him. Willi us much proiripiitu<lc ami precision us if the p..pei to wliiv.h the characters were committed, lay upon the Ub'e before him. 'd'lie contemplation of these things will have nice ine so interwoven with our habita that fum.liaiiiy will have blunted the edge of wonder. Scitooi, Oirl. List of Lottors Keinaiiiing in tlie PostnlUcc at Union, for the week ending July "2'Jih, lh'.l-. Mrs M'llio Vn-lciouii.! Miss Eva Miller" liotiert C Davis. IMisi Anna lliee. .Miss Lizzie Miller. | Mr. J. Z. Walker. Persons calling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. llUNTKlt, 1'. M. MARRIED B MILLWOOD?REAVES. Married, on the *J l-h inst., b,v J. L. Wai-vl. Trial Justice, a the residence of that ollicer: Mr Calvin M ,11 wool t) Miss Laura Heaves; all of Union County. County Campaign Meetings. rniii: \ rGgrniimic arranged fo. the County 1 campaign by tlm Democratic Executive coinmitice, is as follows: Kolton, l'mckney Township, August 1'tli. Wiikiusville, Uowdeysvillo Township, August 10th. Timber Kidge, Druytonvilie, Township, August 11 tli. Mabry's Mill, Draytonville Township, August 1-th. I .,it. nvil'i. I,.n<wiill?> 1'itn iikliin Antrum I will . tiibl'3 liognnsviUo. Township, August 1 tli. Cross Keys, Cross Keys Township. August 1711>. Itl tck llovk, Goshen Hill Township, Au_ gust 15SI h. ? Fish Unm, Fish l?otn Township, August I'M h. Stutuc. Sntittie Township. August 201 h. Union. Union Township, August 2-"M, J. W Uiii:(iDitv, A.('i?LK LVI.GS, Ssct v. County Chairuuui. July * U tU, r<>8T. on Friday la*l, the *22d. on lh* J ro?t? ti.cu i:!??u springs, ami the ' i Sulphur Spring church, AN OU>-SASIUONKD SILVER LOl ULK CASE WATCH. (SOT A Ul" XT ISO CASK.1 vr th lever movement'. 1C K W A It I> v.ill bo pni 1 to any one bringing the watch :u ibis office. D. H. MILLER. Spartanburg Sjwrtjii, copy 1 time and sei 'l hi 1 to this office. J i lr 'JO 31 2l? 3 ARB ECU E. AT .'ONESVILLE. AUGUST 13. rnilB uadors'gned intend giving a No. 1 X Rirhecuo ??t the usual place, on Mr. J. W. Cr.iwforil's land, at J ONE :\'i: LE, AUGUST 13TH. Everybody avc cordially invited, and the cnndida-cs in particular. We intend to give a good duiUCt. Iind Will iii?iir? van _ j ? tiine. MCNKO WHITLOCK, 7.ACK REEVES, July 129 111 lit Barbecue at Union. AT TilK COUNTY CAMPAIGN MEETING. AUGUST ?:tD. :o: TIIE subscribes wi'l give a No. 1 Barbecue at I'ni >ii It., on Tii(>N<III.V, August JJItl., iho 'lay of tlie County campaign meeting. Tho 1???Mt of meats ami llie best of cooks have been engaged. J. II. PARR, J. O. G AELM AN, July 129 111 3?. BARBECUE AT JONESVILLE. AUGUST 13, 1892. . THE Campaign meeting for Jonosvilie ! Township will he held nt Jonesvillc 1 Saturday, August 13th, at which time the subscribers wil' give one of the BEST BARBECUE DINNERS ever go'tcn up in this county, and invite the < pubic, including the candidates, to partake, s I J. W. GALTAIAN, i J. E. SPROUSE. July 29 III 3t* TO ROAD OVERSEERS ! , TAKE NOTICE, i THAT ALL SECTIONS of roads MUST 1 be worked and completed, ready for inspection , no later than August 110th next. The Overseers will please notify the County Commissioners at this cilice, or their homes, if more convenient, when roads ore ready for inspection. lly order of the t Tlrtnr.l CHARLKS BOLT. c Clerk of Board. Jnly 2'J 31 5t. Conservative Club Meetings. rilllK Conservatives of Union County nro f L notified to hold meeting* in their res- j pective townships on Saturday, the OMi day of August, and elect live (5) delegates from each township to meet in Convention a' Union C. 11., on Monday, August 8. to suggest eight (8) names to be voted for at the d August primary election, as the conservative s delegation to the State nomina'ing conven- c tion. .1. LOWNUS BHOWNlNtii Co. Ch'n Consorvnts ve nomocracy. July 21) 31 2t. Notice to Creditors. n State of South arollna. li COUNTY OF UNION. i, 1 nac M. Phillips. > I ui. J'fiiiu'iji'f Mjainxt w llufus Phillips, et ul P UNL>Klt an order in the above stated case, v by Hon. T. 1). Fraser, Circuit Judge, the creditors of Z tcluvriah Phillips, deceased, are required to present and establish their claims against the estate of said Zacharh.h Phillips before me. on or before the 10ih '' day of September, lS'd'.J. C. II. I'll A KB. c Master for Union County. July 15 2'J i?t. <J 1110 vV 1* "lis S UltAIN <J 10 IN A STOCK COM VAN V, "JlyTKANS that fov u present reduction of 0 JV.|. l!U ];ci cent of your premium, you re- t liuquish nil cluiiiis on the profits to he made on your money, and thus help to enrich the stockholders, lu the Mutnail Life Insurance Company of Sew YorK 1 Til Kill- A III'. NO STOCK-IIOLDEUS 1 and the insured get all the profits. If uu ' agent of a stock company tries to belittle our profits, write us for T111S PROOF, and we will furnish it. Thousands of (he best people 111 South f Curoiiua know that we never make a state- ( tnenl which we cannot prove. a Do net let an agent of another ss called j "cheap" company "twist" your mutual policy. An insurance contract is not a thiug of a day or a year. It is a lifciiiu; investment, and you ought to be careful how you make such au investment. Cheap insurance is like a cheap plow or Cotton (dm : li may ' work l'a'-rly well for a very little while, and then you know how it is yourself. (.SHUNAND & IIVATT, (dencral Agents, Columbia, S. C. I IIAUKV M. COIIISN, I Special Ucpresentative for I'laor. < July s Vf-; I m t The Candidates Quarters. Wliou you see a man's name in these quarters you may feel sure that Five Dollars has been paid for the privilege of appearing in such good company. ( FOIl TIIE LEO I SLAT t KK J. 11. JKFFEHIKS. 1 hereby auuouncc myself a candidate to represent the people of I uioii ('sillily in the Lcgisliture: subject to the decision of the primary eleetiou. JOHN 15. J KFFEHlEfi.* I It. W. 11A111118. I hereby announce myself a candidate to I represent the people of I'liiou County in I tin* l.i><risbiluri> vnliipet In 11*n deeishin i f I ?-c-~ ? - . ilie primary election. II. W. il AKKIS. c. r.. nulla At the earnest solicitation of friends, I annuunce myself a candidate to represent the people of Union County in the State Legislature; subject to the decision of the primary election. e. it. iiuno. GODFREY lu FOWLER. I respectfully announce to the voters of Union County that 1 am a Candidate for (he Legislature; subject to the decision of the primary election. GODFREY II. FOWLER. UJ. WALTON WHITMAN. Allow me, through the columns of your I aper, to announce myself a candidate lor u seat in the House of Representatives, subject to endorsement hy the democratic vr.ters at the nest Primary Election. 0. WALTON WHITMAN. Candidates. FOR SHERIFF. A. COLK 1YLES. At the solicitation of friends, I anuom.vf | rojself as a candidate f r Sheriff of Union j Coitntj ; subject to the decision of the | i nuufjr tkvuuii A. COLE LYLKS. J. G1DEON LONG. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff, of Union County. Subject to the decision of the deuK'crmtio voters at the ensninc primary election. J. O. LONG. JAMES 11. DARTLES. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Sheriff"a Office, subject to the decision of the primary electiou. J. II. BARTLES, ? FOR COROXElt B. F. GREGORY. I respectfully nnnonnce tnyse'f a candidate lor re-election to the office of Coroner ; subject to the decision of the primary election 11. F. GREGORY. JASPER AYCOCK. I respectfully announce tuysclf a candit!ve for the office of Coroner for Union County, subject D the decision of the Primary election. JASPER AYCOCK. FOR CLERK OF COURTJOSEPH II McKLSSlCK. I respectfully announco myself as a candidate for re-e'eetion to the office of Clerk of Court of Common Picas and General Sessious for Union Coiiiny : subject to lit decision of the democratic voters :tt the ensuing primary election. JOSEPH II. McKlSSlCK. * FOR SUH OOL COMMISSIONER. NEWTON U. L1TTLKJOHN. Tlw many friends of Newt>n G. LittlejoLn respectfulty aunonnce hint bs a candidate worthy of the office of School CotnmiE- , sioner for Union C utity ; subject to tlto ilec siou of the dcm< crntic j ritnary election. "Many Fuibnos." M. L. LF,MASTER i ? *-- ? ? t.viwi.jr i v?i>cciin' iy announce myself a B indidute for * lie olllcc of School Comtnis?i >ncr for Union County; subject io the dec iion of ilie people at the Primary election. M. L. REMASTER. * , J. L. WALKER! 1 hereby nnuouuee myself as :i candidate ' "or re-election to tlie ollice of School Com- ? nissioner, respectfully ab ding by decision J >f the primary e'ection. .1. 1,. WALKER. * FOIJ COUNTY COMMISSIONER < J. W. NANCE. { 1 hereby nonoutice my felt a candidate for lie office of County Commissioner. Subject o the decision of the voters of the primary dection. * J. W. NANCE. R. S. THOMAS, Jit. The many l'rienes of It. S. Thomas, Jr., espoctfully announce him as a candidate or the ollice of County Commissioner ; subect to the decision ot the primary elecliou. many i'uikniis. * 1. M. MOULEY. 1 respectfully announce myself a candilate for the ollice of County Commissioner; . ubjcct io lite decision of tlie primary lectieii. 1. M. MORLEY. * A. CII AMJtEltS. 1 hereby annotinee myself a candidate for ' c-election to the ollice of County Coiumistoncr; subject to the decision of the priinry election. wkiu i r..l <!..? i ?? - "'.v amy ?ithfully the past two years, tny experience i the office has male tnc familiar with the nancinl affairs of the County, and I think rill enable mc to till the position more to the rotit of the County hereafter, than 1 could ritliout that czpcrionee. J. A. CHAMBERS. j THOMAS J . ESTES. 1 1 respectfully nnuouncc myself us a canidate for County Commissioner of Union 'ounty, subject to the decision of the demoratio voters of the primary election. THOMAS J. EST US. FOR THEASUKEK. SANFOlil) WlLBUUjT At the enruest solicitation of friends 1 nnouuee myself a candidate for the oflicc f Treasurer of Union County; subject to lie decision of the primary election. SANFOltl) W1LBURN. * J. B. T. SCOTT. 1 rospectl'ully announce myself as a euulidate for the otliec of County Treasurer for Jniou County, subject to the decision of the irimary election J. B. T. SCOTT. JAMES I). GOING. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or the oflicc of County Treasurer for Union 1 Jouuty. subject to the decision of tho people .1 the primary election. 1 solicit the sup>ort of the Democratic party. JAMES D. GOING. * JOHN 1'. THOMAS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate bribe oflicc of Treasurer of Union Couuty. ov;n.> i'. liiu.urtO. " W. T. JKTKK. Tlio friends of William T. Jeter, having full confidence iu his ability and integrity, aoreby announce liiin as a candidate for the dfice of Treasurer of Union County : subject 0 the decision of the people at the primary dec! ion. I'i>ir.tiiis. "* FOR AUDITORS THOMAS J. HARRIS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for lite ollice of Auditor of Union County ; subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. THOMAS JKFFERSUN HAUIUS. L>. I N.MAN 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate , for the ollice of Auditor for Union County; < subject to the decision of tho primary elec1 inn DANIEL 1NMAN. J. C. OTTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor of Union County, subject to the endorsement of the l'rimary Election. J. U. OTTS. J. P. BAILEY. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Auditor of Union County ; subject to tlie decision of tbc democratic voters of the primary election. j. F. BAILEY. * NATT B. MOlUiAN. 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate for I lie office of Auditor for the County of Union, subject to the decision of the primary election NATT B. MORGAN. * PEYTON B. LOVE. I hereby place myself before the people of Union Cottuty as a candidate for the office of Ai'ditor ; subject to the decision of the vot'*rs at the primary election. PEYTON B. LOVE, * i J? ARE YOIT "r.lvr\iQ "YICJTOR The moet pracval invention foi clean and level. Bitot, 14 to 20 The heat of Sniraer is upon us, Light W Wo have them fntSJ^Oc- to $4.5 Straw Hats at jf) per cent off! We have a few sizes in Zicgle men, which wo frill sell you at 1 of vour inspection GAUZE U1 In extra sizes, fc* fat men, is som Lawns, Muslin} Ginghams, Pin DRESS will be sohl at taluced prices 1 talking to the hulls now. FOR" A SIIA You can paint yair bttggy, and Paint ready prepaid. Apply it t< Now is the time to paint your 1 this line at the lowest prices. P. S. We Ui^2a?ggy um FOSTER, W Jan 2 v I 7LBS SODA ] FOR THE NEXT CLOSE OUT THE BA: OF CANNED GOOE DUCED PRICES. Ill) Can Boston fiat V " Potted i Ham and r LOBSTERS, Corned Bee - hlah: ani> rjro Grraham am regardless o: ONE OR TWO OF OU GOOD TRADES EY DRY WHICH WERE BOUGHT ARE SOLD C BUY RED C. I) IF YOU WANT A PJ OBTAINED Yoi Mch 1 BARBECUE ? AT THE ? CAMPAIGN MEETING. AUGUST 4, 1892. r|lHK uudcrsignol will servo a first cln JL Darbecue dibner at the p'ace that lecided upon to hold tlie meeting for tl :ampnigu spcakitg, on the 4th of August. II ENKY A. MAY. W. II. VINSON, FURMAN UNIVERSITY. 01 KEN villi:, s. c. rilUK next fcssion will begin on tlic 28 JL of September 1802, with ft full corps professors anil instructors. There are se cral courses filing t<> degrcoa. Instru tion thorough.i Expenses iuoder.it>>. Hoar ing reasonable. For further informatio apply to Dr. C. Xanly or 10 \ l'KOF. H. T. COOK. July 15 20 ;{?*. V | IT 11 E H ? GOODS Chocolate grated and in blocks. California Frul Cum, Yucatan, Bla i Jack, Pepsin, andDental Chewing Gums. - FRESII LO'.'OF STICK CANDY -~ NcTcr-a-likc Cefaincls, very g^od, 10 f 1 cent, 60 for a nckel. FRUIT J/RS VERY CAEAP. n.FSCAIFE A SO\. July 2*4 tf YOUR GOTTON AND cobn ITH A SWEEP," r shallow plowing. Loaves your rows | inches wide. '1 ry one. I and you feel like cloning a comfortable I eight Coat, - < They must co ! Wo new! the space ! . r Bros., hand sewed low cut shoes, for ? jOW CUT prices. These are worthy fDERWEAR, icthing liaril to find, but we have it. ic Apple Tissues, in fact all Summer GOODS CASH, to close out. We are i/ER DOLLAR, make it look as well as a new one. n-day and drive out to morrow. iousc. We can supply your wants in brcllus for the candidates. ILKINS & CO 1 if m 25 CENTS. 30 DAYS WE WILL LANCE OF OUR STOCK >S AT GREATLY RE;oi Bean, lSets. 311) can Tripe, 15cls. and Devilled rongue. SARDINES, if. ' in^j Pn^A/rlope 'MATOES. I Rye Flour, [ former prices. 11 FRIENDS ARE MISSING < NOT INSPECTING OUll ' C GOODS, ? AT A BIG DISCOUNT, AN1) )N SAME BASIS j IL (JO'S. RED OIL. O, 0> lii ERFECT LIGHT. TO BE ^ ONLY FROM J rr mg & Hunter. 11 JO If A NEW PLOW, FOR CHEAP TERRACING. I AM dow completing a plow for terracing, an<l will he glad lo receive orders from any one.wishing terracing done. 1 guarantee sg satisfaction. My i>ricc for terracing is js reasonable. I,e Having made surveying a special study, I J will be glad to do any work in that line. All orders left at Messrs. Graham & Sparks' store will receive immediate attention. INSURANCE AGENT. I am ftl-so agent for the Equitable Life Insurance Company, at this place, and ih solicit a liberal share of the falroouge in of that line of business, v- V. C. WHITESIDE. lC. April 20 18 4iii* ? CHEAP MONEY. f E PR USE N TING one of the largest ComIt panics in the United States, 1 offer to ^ loan money to the people of Union County, f ? at'2 per cent, discount, to be paid in ten V . years, and in easy installments. For full particulars, call on . P. M. COHEN, C ck Union, B. C. June 24 20 2m or When at Home. ^ HEREAFTER 1 shall Ic In uj office at Union, the first days of each week is. A TOWN8END. May 13 20 if. * * ? w RACK slsughte; Everything in Summer Goc the next fifteen or twenty day them at prices that will move to carry a broken stock to next we have reduced the price on ing, Straw Ilats, Ladies Dress < Lawns, Cliallios, Knihroidere and Striped Organdies ,\Vhi Lawns, Calico, Ginghams etc We h aven't the space to quot will just give you a SAMPLK Good Calico, 2ie. a yard. Good Figured Lawn, a Good Challies, 2Jc. a yard. Good Challies, worth 10c. a Coat and Vest, worth from : Coat and Vest, worth $1.50, Straw Hats, worth lVom 50 We have the largest, chcn] stock of shoes in the State. ? for $1.00, sells everywhere for of Men's and Ladies Oxford's cleared out. Call and examine them. Ni 111 HARI [) ri I 10 H MID-SUMME Wo arc offering all Summer goods liite and Black Lawn, Challics, Oliver Is, Prints, (iinghams, etc Men's Summer clothing, Black Alpaca d Ties, at a great sacrifice. Men's str These goods must go, as we net FALL 8 i Liu fnuihi PAhiJtuiAd o/unl. 111 i:Ji pro/it* in apprcciatcTf I N M I L L J We are heating the town, both us tost} J. W lcli 20 12 TO CASII 1 BIO STOC spring heaper thar ] )ME AM) SEK FOIl YOURSEi Ladies see our line of Dress C OUR NEW MIL Our notion stock is coir >RY GOODS } In staple and fancy dry goods, utings, Percals, Lawns, and Dom nr prices are guaranteed against la who carries first class goods, :jn shoes z, nion, notwithstanding the hard lem so the prices are right down MILLINERY! A Our stock of Hats, Bonnets and les. We can suit any lace and i A lull line of Buttericks Patten Graham <! Jan 22 6 Goods mi If you want Boots, Shoes, clothing cheaf is we are goin >ur Business. RODG-ER & gcp ,G 'Sii ??I I I ?I ORK ET'S R SALE. ~ >ds to be closed out in s, ami we have marked them, Cannot nllbrd season. In some lines e-bair. Summer Cloth Goods, such us Figured d Robes, lilack Plaid to Plaid and Striped all to go at a price. ,e prices on much, but yf what we have done. yard. ' t lie. a yard. $1.00 to &">.00, tor Si.50. , tor bOo. to 08e. lor 2 be. [>ost and best assorted J ice men's Sunday shoe $1.25 to ?l.bO, A lot and Slippers must he > trouble to show goods. KSPEGTFPJiLY, IY A RRTJC. ly IR SALE. :it a grout reduction, including ons, lied lord (lords, Silk Foul.3, Seersuckers etc. Ladies Oxaw Hats at your own prices, d the money to lay in our TOOK, 'a.Ling that good goods Jbr short y oiTl-pnu ftjs. ? [NEK Y le.s and prices. r. McLURE, Ag't. iy tUY 10 Its, [Jv OK GOODS. EVER BEFORE. A AIYI) m CONVINCED, loods and Trimmings, also .LINERY. iplete in .'ill lines. LND SHOES. sneli as Ginghams, Prints, estics, we sire headquarters, any house in South Carocan show you one of tl\c i^est stocks ever brought to limes, and we have houglil to hard pan. HLLINEKY! Trimmings are lull in all size, up to any pocket boo k .0 in j not i v iu k Sparks. tr JST GO. Dry Goods, Hats, and * ), call on ns # ^ v g to change ~ | 5 PURCELL,. i j