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PI1 U'lWI On, What a Corutt. ?Will you heed the warning. The signal j erhsps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Con* sumption. Ask yourselves if tou c*n for the Gvc. to run the risk sod do nothing for it. We know from experieocc that Shiloh's Cure will cure ycur Cough. It never fai's. This explains why tjoro than a Million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lauic back, side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by II. K. Smith & Co. h No Politics is Either Cask.?Officers R. W' O. Ward of the South Carolina Railway and John H. Monttromerv of tfc? P"""'" ? -- ? factoring Company havo r'. jpeetlvely crushed out Tillmanite slanders .hat men in their employ hare been discharged for political reasons. Mr. Ward's section Master was removed for gross neglect ef duty and Mr. Montgomery's Jiand for dishonesty. Tillman's martyrs do no credit to him.? The State. ^ FFNE1" CITY Male and Female Seminary. TUB neat annual session will open on WEDNESDAY, THE 7TII OF SEPT. 1802. Board, Tuitiou and Books male reasonable to suit the times. For ca'alogues or further particulars, nddrcs?, W. F. McARTHUR. \n . . . It. O. SAMS, } Principals. Aug 19 34 2m. CHEAP TICKETS EAST. (J. A. It.. Washington, D. C., and Naval Review, Baltimore: On these occasions the Richmond K Dsnville It. R., will sell from all its coupon ticket otlices Excursion Tickets atone ONE LOWEST FIRST-CLASS CiRR mil TUC DolK-n TDII) -Y * Vf*? *a?u Avvy Uill/ i Ul? . \J U aaiQ September 13tli to 20th, inolusive; valid returning until October 10th, 1802. Thitt great System lias made extraordinary preparatio js to h audio this immense business better th:s year than tor any previous Encampment. Full information obtainable from uny agent of tho Richmond & Danville R. R. AUS 34 2t. s DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. I DUE WEST, S. C. TIUKTY-TiUHu VKAH BEGINS OCTOBER 3D, 1892. % As a BOARDING SCHOOL, offers SPECIAL ADVANTAGES in Literaturo, French, German, Art and Music, Teachers Thorough and Progressive. MORAL INFLUENCES. UNUSUAL. LOCATION IIEALTHFUL, RATES REASONABLE: ^ En rolled IS'.' pupils last session. Inquire about the school and send for Catalogue. MRS. L. M. BONNER, Principal. II. E. BONNER, Vice I'rincipal. Aug ID 31 Int.* SHERIFF'S SALES. FOR SEPTEMBER, 1892. BY virtu? of sundry executions to me directed, I will fell before the Courthouse door, in the town of Union, on Monday, the ufili day of September next, during the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, tho following described property to wit: Three tracts ot land bel.nging to John C, Sinclair, situate, lying and being in Union township, Un}on County, as follows. TRACT NO. 1. Containing twenty-six and one hft'f acres, more or less, bouuiled by lands of Mrs. M. 1', Duwkius, A. 11. Foster, William Munro, and otlior lands of John C. Sincla-r. TRACT NO. 2. Containing one hundred aud lil'ty-six acres, more or ltss, bounded by lands of Mrs. M. 1'. Hawkins, E. Hawkins, Wtlliatu Munro, and other lands of John C. Sinclair. TIL\CT N'U. 3. Containing thirty-six acres, rnoro or less, bounded by lands of N. D. Morgau, the estate of li. E. Meador, deceased, aud other lands of John C. Sinclair. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John ('. 8inclu<r, at ilia suits of The Merchants ,v Planters' National Rank, of Union, S. 0., and Will.am Munro, Plaintiffs against John C. Sinclair, Defendant. J, 0. LONG. S U. C. Aug 1'J o4 lit. Delinquent Tax Sales: The following Real and Personal property will bo sold tor taxe* before the Courthouse door at "Union, on Saleeday in September, 1892. j. One tract of land belonging to the estate of Isabella Dunn, in (Jowdeysvillc township, containing 125 acres. 2. One tract of laud be'ouging to M. M. Harnett, in Union township, containing 14(1 acres. :J. One lot of land belonging to W. E Johnson. in l'ls'u Daiu township. 1. One lot of land belonging to L. W. .Ion ning, in Fish l>ain township. i>. One tract of land be'onging to Mrs. II C. Kobuck, in Fish lUiu township, contain ing 80 acres. 0. One lot of land belonging to J. W Wvtd in Fish Dar.? township ". Ono lot of land bel nging to Victoi Cotge, in Union School District. 8. One tract of land bclougiug to F. M Schell, in Cowdejeville township, coutainiuj 441 acres. '.). On* tract of lan 1 belonging to Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkins, in Union Sjhool Diatriot. containing 211 acres. 10. One tract of land btdongiug to Mrs M. I'. Dawkins, in Draylonvillc township, containing '.'20 acres. 11. One tract of land belonging to Mrs M 1' Hawkins 'Q Joresville tor nshijp. con (iinifjg 1,8'J ncrns 12. One iriiOt of land belonging to It. 1' llogao, in liogaiisvi lo t iwnship, containing 44 acres: lVi*M?iiul Property. Id. One Moiety safe, and one healing stove holouging to K. 11. Gibbet}. 14. One sulky plough and two-horsi wagon belonging to G. W. l'cikc. Id. l'vvo Itediteails. Two Feather bods one safe on tiuut ilirco cliiins, and oik chest belonging to Harriet Kico. 1 C> One bureau, two j'cts. one tea kettli $nd two ovens belonging to Anderson Sartor The above dt.scvibc I real Cot ate and per tounl property wi 1 be sold f?r taxes at tin suit of the S'uic agiinst the persons named above. J. G. LONG, S. U. C. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 12th, 18'.?2. TO ROAR OVERSEERSi FAKK JNO riClO, TIIA r ADD SFa'NoNS of roads MI'S be worked and completed, ready for in spcction, no later than August 3"th next. 'I'llj Overseers will [lease notify tin ('"Un'v Uonuriss onct'-' at th s ol1 ce, o? the, i.oi.,ej, it more convenient, v,licit roids ur ready for inspect! wi. I?y cider of th w llmrd. m on msi.fs iioi.T, Uleik of Baud. July 2'd 31 ot. Managers of Primary Election, j rflHF following h?v? ?p point eu _a. managers to conduct the primary e'ection to be held Augast 30, 1892, at their respective precincts : Fith Dam.?W. H. Jeter, P. II. Jeter, J. . W. Jeter. , Sanluc.?D. B. Fent, A. W. Gilmore, J. , U. Bewley. ' Hughif.?J. J. Hughes, J. II. Savage, Smith Ivy. A'elton.?II. S. Porter, J. M. Gault, J. H. bp rouse. Smrratt'v.?W. L. Goudelook, G. Andrew < Byo rs. Jonathan Butce. I ' M tlkintvHle.? Sylvanus F. Estes, G. W. ' McKo-wt. Alfted W. Davis. < Dro<;t .ivHit.?Thos. Spencer, Columbus Spencer, Pinkney Phillips. 7\mbtr RiJgt ?Dr. II. B. Tate, John E. Jeffcriea, G. W. Webster. I Glandysbury Mill.?C. T. Mabry, Jas. t Jones, Jas Byars. Gibbs'.?If. C. Lawson, Sr., Gordan Williams, E. A. Pruitt. ?wi. u. r. inner, T. J, L. Linder, Giles Kirbv. Jonesville ?J. W. Cunningham, F. I*. Oshields, J. B. Free. Crots Key*.?J. It. Davis, J. M. Bennett, B. G. Wilhurn Goshen Hill.?G. (). Hughey, H. M. Aughtry, J. M. Henderson. Union.?C. C. Sartor, L. N. Rodger. T. K. Foster. J. W. Ghkuoky, A. C. LYLE3, Sect'y. Co. Chairman. Aug 19 34 2t. Mortgage Sale. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION BY request of J. W. Scott, Administrator of the estate of John .Mayes, deceased, and by virtue of a power of sale contained io a mortgage given t> D. T. H ark, 3d February, 1885, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyanco for Union County, in Book 6, No 7. page 71, 1 will sell at public sale, before the Courthouse door, during the legal hours of sale, on salesday in September, 1802, all his right title aad interest in and to a certain tract of land in Jonesvil'e township, in Union ] County, in the State aforrs&id, containing ( one hundred and ninety-se?on (1971^ acree, bounded by lands of Jesse Bishop. Mary McDaniel, estate of ffm, Long mid others. Torras of sale?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. IYm. A NICHOLSON, Assignee. I Aug 19 34 3t. I \A/nccADn oru i cnc II V/l I WIIU WUL.L.Ub> SPARTANBURG, S. C? JAS. 11. CARLISLE, LL.l)., Piuisidknt. I i FOUNDKD WOFFOUD College offers lo students in the four college classes two parallel courses of study, each leading to the degree ] of Bachelor of Arts, in one of which Modern i Languages are substituted for Creek. i EXPENSES. Board, tuition, matriculation, washing, lights, fuel, books and stationery, the necessary College expenses for the year, can be met wiih ONE HUNDUKD AND FIFTY DOLLARS. The advantages offered by Wightuian and Alumni llalls enable stu- ' dents to meet their college expenses with this very small amount. The next session begins the 3rd day of 1 October, 18P2. J. A. GAM EWELL, ' Secretary of Faculty. WOFFOP.D COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL. 1 Si'ARTANULRO, S, C. The Sixth Session begins October 3rJ, 18i>2. Boys prepared for College. Expenses 1 covered by Slot) a year. Supervision careful a lid coustnnt, I A. G. UEMBEUT, A. M. Jlead Master. The Candidates Quarters. When you see a man's name in these i ^uiai.vio juu uhij ivui auiv; mat rive * has been paid for the privilege of appearing i in such good company. Delegates to the State Convention* RKFOttM. I C0S3KKV ATI VK. J W Gregory, |J C Richards, T K Rainier, iffm, Jetferies, M 11 Lee, [Wm. Retail 1, < J 0 Tate, iJae. Garner, ? J M Greer, |D 11 Miller. I It F llob.o, |J 0 Sartor, J S lYcio'h, 11' L llames, W 11 Gault. 11' M Littlejohn. ~~ FOR THE LEGISLATURF T1IOS. C. DUNCAN. \V<* ant ftuthoiiAed I) announce Col. Thos. 0. Duncan a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the p>:mary e!ccc'ou, THUS. ii. CORK. | Subject to the decision of the democratic ) primary election, I am a candidate for the | . legislature. THUS. 11. CORK. * JOHN W. McCltAVV. | We are authorized to announce John IV. | ! McCravy a c indidate for a seat in the Legiiturc, subject to the decision of the primary election. " JOHN W .VcCUAVY. * J. Ii. JlilTKUILS. 1 hereby announce myself a candid tic to r represent the people of Union Csunty iu i the Legislature ; subject to the decision of the primary clcciiou, i john it. Ji:m:itu;s.* It. W. 11 AltlllS. I hereby niiuouncc myself a candidate to | represent tlie people of Union County in the Legislature ; subject to tlie decision of ( (lie primary election. I It. \Y. IIAIItits C. ? 1>' ?lit |. At the earnest solicitation of friends, I announce myself a candidate to represent the people of I'nion County in the State Legislature; subject to the decision of the primary election. C 15 HuUO, 9 ' GODFREY 1L FOWLHIl. I 1 respectfully annouiuo to ih- ters of "*ni n C:unty lliat 1 am r, Candidate for the j Legislature- subject to the decision of the piiunry election, j GODFREY 11. FOW LKK. U. WALTON WHITMAN, a Allow me, through the columns of your I japcr, to announce uiysclf a candidate tor a seal in the House of Representatives. subject to endorsement by the democratic vctcrs at the next Primary Election. C,. WAiYJcN WHITMAN. s o it coRoivm It. F. 0 REGORY. I' 1 respectfully announce myself a candii date for re-election to the ollicc of Coroner ; subject to the decision of the primary elccs tion 1'. I <iRF.GOR\. i. jasper AYCOCK. c 1 respectfully anti'.unce injsclf a eandi<! i e for the oflicc of Coroner for Cnion County. subject t> the decision of the Primary election. JASl'fiK AYOOCK. 1 Candidates. ~~ FOB SHERIFF A. COLE LYLEsT At the So.icitation of friends, I announce nyself as a candidate fur Sheriff of Union bounty; subject to the decision of the primary election. A. COLE LYLES. * " J. GIDEON LONG. 1 reepeatfully announce myself as a canlidate for re-election to the ofioe of 8heriff, )f Union County. Subject to the decision of | [he democratic eoters at the ensaing primary election. J. G. LONG. * JAMES II. UARTLES. I respectfully anuoi-ou myself a candidate ror the Sheriff's Office, subject to the decision jf the primary election. J. II. UARTLES, * 1>A1> /If L'IIIT Alt AAtTlim rvn iiii>n& vf tuum JOSEPH II- McKISSICK. 1 respectfully annouueo myself as a candidate for re-election to the otlice of Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Union Couuiy ; subject to tli decision of the democratic voters at the ensuing primary election. JOSEPH II. McKISSICK. * FOR SCH OOL COMMISSION ER. ~~ NEWTON G. LITTLEJ011N. Tin many fricuds of Newton G. LittlejoLu respectfully aunounce hint as a candidate worthy of the office of School Commissioner for Union County ; subject to the i dccsion of the democratic primary election. Maw Fmikxps." t M. L. LKMASTER I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of School Commissioner for Union County: subject to the decision of the people at the Primary election. M. L. LE.MASi'EK. * J. L. WALKER. 1 hereby auuouuce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner, respectful y abiding by decision of the primary election. J. L. WALKER. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. M. CALL MAX. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otlice of County Commissioner, subject lo the decision of the people ut the Primary election. W. M. GAI.LMAN. * J. W. NANCE. 1 hereby announce myself a caudidato for the otlice of County Commissioner. Subject Lo the decision of the voters of the ptimary election. * J. W. NANCE. K. S. THOMAS, JR. The many frienes of It. S. Thomas, Jr., respectfully unnouncc ltitu ns a candidate for lliG nfllco ftf fmnitv ( unit- > eci lo the decision of the primary elcctiou. ( Many Friends. * 1. M. MOBLEY. I respectfully announce myself a caudi- j date for the ollicc of County Commissioner; J subject to the decision of the primary election. [. M. MOBLEY. * J. A. CHAMBERS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ro-election to the office of County Commissioner; subject to the decision of the primary election. White 1 feel that 1 have done my duty faithfully the past two years,, iny experience in the office has made me familiar wiiii the financial affairs of the County, and 1 thiuk will enable me to till the position more to the , profit of the County hereafter, than 1 could without that experience. J. A. CHAMBERS. < THOMAS J. ESTKS. 1 respectfully announce myself as a van lioate for County Commissioner of Union Jaunty, subject to the decision of the demo. fatic voters of the primary election. THOMAS J. ESTliS. C FOB TREASURER. SANFORl) W1LBUUN. At the earnest solicitation of friends \ tniiouuce myself a candidate for the ollicc ^ ?f Treasurer c.f I'uiou Couuly ; subject to ihc docisibu of the primary election. SANFORl) WILBURS. * J. It. T. SCOTT. 1 respectfully announce myself as a cau- ^ didate for the office of County Treasurer for Union County, subject to ;he decision of the priuiury election. J. L: T. .SCO.TT. J A M liS 1). CiOlNU. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidalc for tbo othee of County Treasurer for Union Jounty. subject to the decision of tho people it the primary election. 1 solicit tbe support of tbe Democratic party. v JAMES D. CUING. * JOHN P. THOMAS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflicc of Treasurer ''n o:. C.niuy. .10.11 N 1'. TH(\M As. * ' W. T. JETKK. ] The friends of (Yilliaui T. Jeter, liaviug full coutideucc in his ability and iutcgrity, hereby announce liini as a candidate for the 1 otliee of Treasurer of Uni-u County ; subject to the decision of the puoplc at the primary elcctioo. Kit! k v !>S, * FOB AUDITOR J. It. PLANTON. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fur theollico of Auditor of Union CouiPy subject to the decision < f'be \ rinii.iy election. ' J. It. DLANTON, 1). IN MAN I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olhee of Auditor for Union County; subject to the decision of the piimary election. DANIEL INMAN. . OTfA 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor of Union County, subject to the endorsement of the Primary Election. t J.C, OTTS. ii J. F. BAILEY. 1 1 respectfully announce myself as a candi- I date for Auditor of Union County; subject to the decision of the dcinocr.itic voters of the primary election. F. UA1LKY. * NATT it. MORGAN. I respectfully announce myself as a can- , diditc for the office of Auditor for ihe ' County of Union, subject to the dee sion of the primary election ' NAT!' 1$. MORGAN. * SCl'KltVIKOIt OF REGISTRATION 1 T. J. II SMITH. I lioreby announce myself a can lid We for the office of Supervisor of llog'sirn'ion for Union County, subject to the deei-ion of the primary election. I-J. II. SMITH - ' ? NO H) d-n=>Tir^T v ^ JL 1 X J?i X HERE ARE FIGUR] 30 YARDS HANDKEltCH CE.OSS-BARE r-o x _ /rz yi O LU D l-z For the ne )ffer the at priced, to clos Yoi Mob I VRE YOU "LAYING BY' \V 'VICTOR The most practical invention fc lean and level. Sizes, 14 to 20 The heat of Summer is upon U* T infht J <X VJ X X b V V Ve have them from 50c. to Straw Ilats at 50 per cent of**' We have a few sizes ;?? ^icglc aen, which wo v.ilr sell 'you at ?f youv inspection. GAUZE u; n extra sizes, for fit men, is son Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, i!ii DRESS vill be sold at reduced prices alking to the ladies now, M?U A SIL You can paint your buggy, ami Vint ready prepared. Apply it \ Now is the time 10 paint your his line at the lowest prices. lb We have buj^y un FOSTER, W Jnti 2 Notice to Creditors. State of South aroliua. COUNTY OF UNION. Isaac M. Phillips, ? '?/. IVtp't UyllOISt liiifus Phillips. <1 <// /irIfmhiulf. UNDER an order in the above slated co by lion. T. B. Eraser, t'ircuit Ju<l lie creditors of Zachariali Phillips, deccas ire required lo present and establish tli ilaims ng*inst the estate of said Zacliar 'hillips before me. on or before the P lay of Eepto nber, lH'.rj. (\ It. I'KAKE. Master for Union County July 1"> I Ut WINTI1ROP STATE NORMAL C< I.IX1F., Coluinbia. S. ('. Thorot I'rnining and practice in best met hot's eadiino. faculty composed of instinct >1 extensive and successful experience eaching teachers. Open to white girls o 17. Session begins Septenivcr 28. (Jim ites secure good positions. Each con given two scholarships?one worth ?!*>( session and one cf free tuition. Conic live examination August > at Courthouse jacli count v. Address: 1). II. JOHNSON, .\esnlcni, Columbia, 8. ( mt&u OU 1m, t LITICS, ' BUSINESS, LOW PRICES. ED LAWN i FOR SI .00. IEFS 50C. DO/. ED MUSLIN, i ets. yard. >xt ten days we )ove goods as e them out. i RESPECTFULLY, ung & Hunter. n> tf ' YOUR COTTON AND CORN TTII A SWEEP," >r shallow plowing. Leaves your vows 1 inches wide. Try one. , and you fed like doning a eoinfortable ^eight Coat, >0. They must go ! Wo need the space! r liros., hand sewed low cut shoes, for LOW CUT prices. Those are worthy NDERWEAR, I nothing hard to find, hut we have it. ( ne Apple Tissues, in fact all Summer GOODS Full CASU, close out. We art VER DOLLAR, , make it look as well as a new one. ' to-day and drive out to-morrow , house. Wc can supply your wants in ubrdlas for the candidate;-. ILKINS & CO i it A NEW PLOW, FOR CHEAP TERRACING. I AM now completing a plow for terracing, and will lie glad to receive orders from any one,wishing terracing done. I guarantee satisfaction. My price for terracing is vcasonaMc. Having made surveying a special etuJy, 1 will be glad to do any work in that line. All orders left til Messrs. (Jruham & Sparks' store will receive immediate attention. INS UK AN' i: AGENT ?e. ed, I am also agent l',r the Equitable Life leir Insurance Company, at this place, and iah solicit a liberal share of the patronage in Oth that line of business. C. C. WHITESIDE. A pill 20 IS tm* CHEAP iviONtY. I)EPRlv8KNI'IN'l one of the largest ComJLV ponies in the United States, I offer to )<ij| loan money to the pet pie of Union County, 1 at 2 per cent, discount, t ? be paid in ten tors y'ar*> an' l'n,<y installments. For full :n particulars, ca'l on lVer 1'. M COIIKN. ,lu. Uaiwit, S. C. uiy June - I 1M ^tn It a c". When at Home. HKREAFi'KIt I shall be in my ollice at . Union, the first days of eicli week. I?.*A. TOWNSEND. * ^ May W 20 If. "new RAC* SLAUGHTI Everything in Summer ( the next fifteen or twenty i them nt prices that will mc to carry a broken stock to m we have reduced the price ing, Straw Hats, Ladies Dre Lawns, Challies, Einbroidi and Striped Organdies ,V Lawns, Calico, Ginghams < We h a veil't the space to q will just give you a SAMPI Good Calico, 21c. a yarc Good Figured Lawn, 2Jo Good Challies, 21c. a ya Good Challies, worth 10c Coat and Vest^ worth fro Coat and Vest, worth $1. Straw llats, worth from We have tl le largest, ch stock of shoes in the State. for Si.00, sells everywhere ol' Men's and Ladies Oxlbn cleared out. Call and examine them. HAL Ypril 10 MID-SUMM We arc offering all Summer goo iVhite and Black Lawn, Olnillies, CI nils, Prints, (iinghams, etc Men's Summer clothing, Black All ford Tics, at a great sacrifice. Men's These goods must go, as tve PALL S Our trade continues good, thus ill profits is apprccial IN MILL We :ire beating the town, hoth as t< J. Mcli 'JO TO CASH Bid SIX SPRING CHEAPER THAU JO ME AM) SKIS FOR YOURS Lad it's soo our lino of Dies OUR NEW I Our notion stock is < DRY GOODS in staple and fancy dry goo Outings, lYrcals, Lawns, and L Our prices ore guaranteed agai lina who carries first class got IN S1IOBS Union, notwithstanding the ha them so the prices are ri^lit do MILLINERY! Our stock of Ilats, Bonnets a lines. We can suit any lace ai A full Hue of Buttericks Pati Graham Jan 22 Goods k If you war Boots, Shoe* Clothing- chet as we are g-o: our Business. RODGER Scp^O < Y ORE | lET'S I 2R SALE. 1 joods to be closed out in lays, and we have marked ?vo them. Cannot afford 3\t season. In some lines one-half. Summer Clothss Goods, such as Figured ered Hobos, Itlack Plaid iThite Plaid and Strined etc., all to go at a price, note prices on much, but jE of what we haw done. ^ I. tlm ri'ileal of . a yard. at Oc. a yard, in $1.00 to $5.00, lor $1.50. ,50, ior 50c. 50 to '08c. for 25c. eapcst and best assorted Nice men's Sunday shoe for $1 25 to $1.50, A lot I s and Slippers must l>e No trouble to show goods. RESPECTFULLY, lllY & BELK. 15 ly ER SALE. ds at a great reduction, including lvorons, lied lord Cords, Silk Foulnieas, Seersuckers etc. Ladies Oxstraw Hats at your own prices, need the money to lay in our STOCK. - iisjruting that good goods l'or short ill by our patrons, ,INE U Y j styles and prices. W. McLURE, Ag't. 12 ly BUYEHS. JCK OK GOODS. EVEB BEFOBE. SELF AND KE CONVINCEDs Goods and Trimmings, also MILLINERY. complete in all lines. A ivr n (junry II. 11 \J U 1JL \J Alt \J . ids, such us Ginghams, Prints, >oinestics, we arc headquarters, list any house in South Carojds. we can show you one of the largest stocks ever brought to nl times, arid we have bought wn to hard pan. MILLINERY! nd Trimmings arc full in all nd size, up to any pocket book terns just received. & Sparks. r, if IUST GO. it Dry Goods, 3, Hats, and ip, call on us Lng- to change & PURCELL. 56 ly.