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The Assk?smknt or PaorsBTT.?Tb< > juslizstioa of taxation, w he h seems to b< bo grratly desired by many, eao be broughi ?'jout wu-n ell prop?r-y is assessed at W? market Ttzt -.li inquire stocks and mub e bonds to be assessed at the price which they bring. The averege quotations can.be taken for six months pre seeding the assessment. That wou'd add a considerab e amount to <hs taxable property. Then loi lands be put up ti their real ealue, and instaidof having tlieaa entered on the tix books at (3 to $t> an acre they would stand at $7 00 to $20.00 according to location and value, aad the improvements on tbsm. Horses, mules and cattle should be put at the rash pries. If oue owns a $-10.00 milch cow sr a $150 mule put it down at the real value. Then, when all property is returnsd, let the owner render-in an account of the notes and mortgages against him so that it can be dede lucte 1 from hi* asseeroent. If oue owns tract of lnnd worth $5,000 and owes $'2,000, lei bias pay on $3,000, for tint is all he is wor.li , To at would equalize mattors and at the same lime not increase the amount of tsxes to lo raised. It is very certain that banks and other corporation* will not object to lli s piun. Their taxes would be reduced ahont one-fourth, while the owners of land and farm stock would pay a little mere, because there is so mueh land in the ceunty that the inerrase in assessments would bring about increased taxation even at a liwer tat*. Ltt our naxt legislature make an arrangement to equalize the assessment of properij and they will do a good work.? Spartan. A Gukat Fibk in Augusta.?Augusta, Ga., August-7.?August i to day went through the greatest conflagration of her career. Sercn prominent business couccrns are burned out and numerous other people wiio had offices in the tire district. The losses will amount to $300,000 uud the insurance only $105,(KM). The lire started in the oil department ot' Alexander's Seed and I'rug Co. store fourth door above Mcintosh street on the south side of it road, just before ? o'clock this morning. No one knows the origin but it is supposed to have been a spontaneous combustion. The tlnnes spread with rapidity through the great quantities of chemicals, drugs and oilier high explosives, and spreal westward andconiplete'y destroyed Fleming & Bowles furniture house, E. D. Smythes crockery store, and llall Pcninghnns ait studio, and J. II. Foster and J. 11. l.amar's oflice overhead. Leo Hoy Miller's residence in the rear 011 Ellis street was cutirely consumed. Thomas & Barton's music store and the Chronicle otiice were completely destroyed. After ruining the Chronicle office the lire stopped. The cast side of Alexander Connelly's restaurant aud bar was bally damaged by fnc and water. A Spanish Outrake.?London, August 2).?Francis McNutt, secretary of the Uoitetl States Logation at Madrid and Chnrgc D'Affaires since Minister Grubb's departure, got into a difficulty at Madrid with a detective. 'The detective was knocked down and Mr. McNutt drew his revolver. Mr. McNutt was arrested, aud despite the fact that lie proved his identity, was locked up in a cell full of thioves and drunkards. On the way to the cell the warden struck Mr. McNutt, and then clubbed him severely. Ho was released alter two hours c lutincuicnt. When news of the nlt'iir retched the for v-ign uiiivu, iiic uetccive. warden ami two policemen were dismissed and apologies were otic red Mr. McNuti. On k 11 inured Lashes.?Denmark, S. C., August 2't.?Ou Friday last a man named Newton, originally from Marlboro, fs. C., went to visit friends at Clyo, C<a., in Etlingham county, on the Southbound road. While thorn ho lioid o oovorat indecent ownu nooui me tauies living in tne vicinity. When those remarks reached the ears of tho citizens of Clyo, they went to hunt Newton, and succeeded in finding him at llincon, tin., Monday morning They carried him hack to Clyo, and gave him a fair lrin', and after proving that these untruthful remarks had hceu made by Newton, lie was taken over the river into South Cbrolina, given ono hundred lashes, and t>d i to leave the county. A Wiiit Looks on llr.it III siiand's Ca? pur \m? Dimes Dead.?Ono of the strangest double dent lis t hut lies occurred in Columbia took place yes crday. About I'd.dit o'clock on Wednesday, Samuel Davis, a negro, died after a lingering illness. His faithful wife Sarah, who had beon nursing him with tireless attention through his illness in inifcstcd great devotion toward him and when tho physician told hot' the end was at hand, her gyiof knew no bounds. Yos crday morning she dressed, in order to accompany the remains of her husband to Witin^boro v,licro they wero to ha inlorrcl. About 11 o'clock she was standing np, when tho casket containing her husband's body was borne through the room, she saw it and n'u 10 ine noor nenu. Then followed groat excitement among the colored people, and nil kind* of miraculous theories were advanced,? The St-itr. - Tub JSiitation in Coal Ciiblk.?Nashville, Tenn., August ?Labor ComniisHiouer Ford, nrrcstcd for complicity In ilie K Coal Creek liots, %v 11? now in this city, says he :s lvady : . stand trial ahd has not ilio di 'ldchl fear hs to the outcome of the prt ent charge against him. Reports from Com Creek say jiuvt miners are being arrested in dipiads by the soldiers. They are given an immediate examination, and if ei ret ins! anees point to their being mixed up in the recocnt riots, I hey are held, li is sat 1 a telegram lias been discovered iu Cm. Creek directly implica'iag F>rd in the rio's Willi' 11< is y Thinks or C',?T?.? It is a rill her ilnugcroiis'I'ing ? talk on the train now-a-duys if you are a politician. Senator iiby was a passenger on iho down cming C'- N. & L. truii one day tast week, lie was talking t> several gentlemen, and in the pre.snece of four or live men, who can swear io it, he ma le use of the fallowing language in regard t > lid.tor Larry limitt : '(iantl is the ugliest man iu the State, but he can out-wrilc !bciii all. mid out-lie all of them put together'" Rnuu.r.a Wmi I'm i.i.kis.?New Orleans August 11?A s; ocial from Frnnk'intori siis that Fugei o llnncii. ib? notorious outand train rubber, was shot and killed near tliit n'.aco bv a nosse carlv vesterdnv ir.oi I elect ive Jackson of the Southern Express Company has been on Hunch's trail f>r the las' three months. Hunch h >s robbed trains in Louisiana. Mississippi, Florida, (Ie?rgia nnil Texas. V-ho towards ouManding for Hunch's cap lure. dead or a'ive. aggreg ite I ?K,Ob'0. Ila o>i is also wanted in Mississippi f0p tlx murder of a man named Terrell, lie wi! be tried on this ebvrge first. Dkskrvino I'rmm:. -We desire to u our cii /.ens. Mini for years wc have bori Silling l?r. IvinRs New Discovery ?'o. Con sumption. Dr. Ivng'j, New tare I'ills, Hnek !pi. s Arnica Salve and I'. cetrii II i ?,s. an it tve never handle i remedies tint so l a w<-ll up (hit have given s icli universn t'-fft lion. \\e do nut lie jtite to gun i* in tee ili in every time, a id we slanJ ready i refund the purchase price, if s.nisl'actor; results do ml follow their use. These rem <1 os hive won thdr popularity purely o their merits, it. F. l'escy Druggist, ; A Little Girl's Exprrikxcb id a Lighti uocsb.?Mr. sn?l Mrs. Lores Treseott are _ t keepers of ihe Got oaad *" !!vmu, aiivu., and are blotted with a dsugh- M 1 ter, four yetrs old. La?t April she was i taken down wi h Me sles, lollowed with a i dreadful Cough and turning iato a fever. | Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, ~rav but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until .M she was a "handful of bones". Then she Jbg < tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after g the use of two and a half bottles, was com* j0Wj i nletely cured. They say Dr. ^King's New frr# ilLscovery is worth its weight in gold, yet r) - you may get a Dial bittle free at D. F. yon iV-sey's Drug Store. Oif, w'.i \t v Coruu.?Will you heed the '*** warning. The signal J erhsps of the sure (.j approu i of that more terrible disease. Con- Jnj sumption. Ask yourselves if you csnnfford for the sake of suing 60c, to run the risk an<l do nothing tor it. We know from experience that Shi oh's Cure will cure your ^ Cough. It never fai's. This explains why Qr,|, more than a Mil ion botiles ^werc sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping j,.( Cough at ot ce. Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side or Chest use Shiloli's ' l'orous Plaster. Sold by II. K. Smith & Co. *" " Ki Tut Einsuopal Ciiru<-n at Casuike's nirti Valley Burned.?Walhalla, August 26.? Poll The Episcopal clnJVch, at Cashier's Valley. Writ erected by the Misses Hampton, was burned last night. Nothing but the bible was .\i saved. The tire was of incendiary origin Higl - Latii Answer Tiiis Question.?Why do so many crnu people we see arouud us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion, Jo Constipation. Dir/ines-*, Loss of Appetite, Finis Coming up of the foal, Yellow Skin, when wort for 7o cents we will sell them Shilob's Vita- wort! lizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Engl: = >\hit List of Letters Remaining in the Postotficc at Union, lor pj, the week ending Sept.2d, 18'J2. g_( Alex Heaty, Williams Fisle-. Th llcssie Young | Fo Persons calling for the above letters will jj.1' please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one ceut for their delivery. BK.S' J. C. HUNTER, P. M. MARRIE1>~ Au OALLMAN?SCO IT. Married, on the l'.hh August, lS'.'J, by F. W. Emoj, Notary I'uhii.. ?t !.: .1?. \?- ii- i? ' ? , ... mi. i?jiu?uk<, .in. iiuuKtr nailman, to Miss Loun Scott ; all of this County. I)Y HASTES ?VARNEll Married, on the 24th August, 1892, by Thomas II. Gore, ^or' Notary Public, at the resideucc of 11. J. , , Otts, Esq.. Mr. Thomas Hastes to Miss Cat- ,e6al tieVavuer; all of Unien County. Th' School Notice, rnilE Union Graded School will open on JL Monday, Sept oth 1892. Coi Patrons are-earnestly requested to send more thiir children at the beginning of the term P. Da Charges reasonable. mid o J. W. McLUHE, Lei Chairman of Board. of Jol Sept 2 ISO 2t. chant ?? b. C. Notice to Creditors. Johu NOTICE is hereby given that nil persous A" indebted to the eitate of N. M. (Juinu, deceased, must make payment to the subscriber, ns soon as possib'e, All persons having claims against said es'aie arc requested to present them to me. propetly attested, immediately. houst E. F. SMITH, Ex'r. UmUl West Spring. Sept 2 30 4t. 1. Second Primary Eloclitm. coma rniiH following cnndidaies not having re- - JL ceivod a majority of the votes ca?t for Barm mo vim* ei rnsurer auu stuuiior mu run " in the second primary ; >v. 1 For Troasurer, J. B. T. Scitt and \Y. T. Johns Jeter. d. For Auditor, J. 1>. Buiutou and N. B. uing, Morgan. ' 6. 1 The second primary election will bo hold C. Kc Tuesday, 13th Sept 1802, and tl,e managers ing bi of the tirst priino,ry e'ection will act as b. managers in the second. Word A. C. LYLES. 7. f\. fh'm (".??# Sept 2 30 *J'. * WOFFORD COLLEGE. ^ 9. SPARTANBURG, S- C., M. V J AS. H. CARLISLE, LL.l)., I'uksiuknt, ?s>uto 10. M. 1* FOUlNpiJD lW.-il. conta 11. VTI70FK0111) College otters to. students in M. 1' VY tlie four college classes two parallel tainii courses of study, each leading to the degree i;>, of Bachelor of Arts, iu oue of wliich Modern liogu Languages arc substituted for Greek. -14 a, EXPENSES. Hoard, tuition, nuurituhition, washing, lights, fuel, books and.stationery, the nccossavy College expenses for the year, can be stove mci with ONE II UN DEED AND Fl FT V 11DOLLARS. The advantages ottered by wago Wight man an,I Alumni Halls enable students to meet their coilegc expenses \vith V this very small n ount. The next session begins t,be Srd day of sonal October, suit < I V 11 V \1 l.'VV I." i l 1 fthnvi ./ . ??. V.I.UHM V , Secretary of Facility. _ S'u WoFFttllb COLLUDE FITTINO SCHOOL. Sl'AII INlll'ltli, S. C. he Sixth Cession begins October 3rd, IS'.rJ. fc Tilt Boys proparcd for College. Expenses covered by Sl<"?0 a year. Supervision curcI'ul and eousiani, J > 1 A. O. UEMBFIVV, A. M. 1) 1.1 vad .Master. and I TUB! NION Sfi COM. p Co.tu sell i door, i sales title land TilK I'NloN DRUG COMPANY Coun Ilespcctfiilly inform the people of Union that they arc receiving a complete Vcl) STOCK OF NEW DRUGS ! ! ? A N 1) ? A i All Kinds nf Fanev Articles i Usual'y kept in c..mptetely equipped and well conducted Drug Store, such as I 'IV V I I 1-111 Ltl ? * l?j MM hTil Ol J A I P, I T TOOTH AN1> HAlft IIRUSIIKH, -L seeu I'o W I) Kits (> F T111: l{ i:.ST <JU A I.IT1KS, 1 AND A 1.1* OTIIKR ARTICLES FOR THE TOI**T. A > __ . PRKSCIllPl'loNS C.nRKtTLLY COMPOUND KI) AT AI.L HOURS. rjl s Wo inlcn 1 to keep .? complete stock of lion ' fresh good- in each department, and invite ten< the public to try the piality of out* goods M. 0 and ouv prices. and Y lie ;; Union Drug Company. i>? Jan'J'J a tf I Jonesvill 3 Graded Schcc!. nut'. E. R. AYCO 'K, Principal. IRS. M. E. BR11TON, Asst. Principal. UK Principals and Trustees of this school have decided to place it upon a higher le fer efficiency ? nd educational ad Taut athan it has c*er before attained, and at lowest cost. 'e intite (he publie to examine the foling eouree of study adopted in the difnt grades. . ur inteution is to give thorough educafrom the first grade to the Gtb. when pupil will be prepared to enier any colFIRST GRADE, lart and First Reader, forming figures letter*, 2nd Reader. Primary Arithniend Orthography. SBMSD GRADE icond aud Third Reader, Iotcrmediate huictic, Geography, lliatory. Writing, lograpliy, Sentence building, etc. THIRD GRADE, rnrth Reader, Arithmetic, Intermediate grapby, History of S. C., Physiology, ing, Language Lessons and Orthography. FOURTH GRADE, fih Reader, History, Physiology, Arithc. Familiat Science, Grammar, Higher lical Geography. Read's Word Lessons, lUg. HHH GRADE, ilhinatic, Algebra, History, Grammar, ler Physiology, Physical Geography, j i Hook ? Beginners, Physics, Civil Govtent. Dictation. SIXTH GRADE, nes' Exercises, Ca^ar, General History, ib Robinson's Algebra, Finish Weuih's Arithmetic, Finish 4 books Wcnth's Geometry, Ancient Geography, ish Literature, Greek, G. Goodwin, c's Dictation Lessons. TERMS OF TUITION. st Grade, per mouth, - ?1.25 COItd " . l.y() ird " ' " - 1 .SO urth - 2.10 Th ? ? - 2.60 itli - d.OO r BOARD CAN HE HAD AT $8 A MONTH. Respect fully, K. R. AYCOCK. g 2<i 35 tf. SHERIFF S SALES." FOR SEPTEMBER, 181(2. virtue of suudry executions to me directed, I will tell before the Courthouse in the town of Uuioti, on Monday, the day of September next, during the hours of ShcritV's Sales, the following ibed properly to wit: rco irucis 01 mini ueiyngtng to Jolin U. ?ir, situate, lying and being in Union hip, Uniuu County, ns follows. TilACT NO. 1. ttaining twenty-six and one half acres, or less, bounded by lunds of Mrs. M. iwkins, A. 11. Foster, William Monro, tlior lunds of John C. Sinclair, ried on and to be sold us the property in C. Sinclair, at the suits of The Mors & Planters' National Bunk, of Uuion, , and William Munro, Plaintiffs against C. Sinclair, Defendant. j. o. lo::g. s. u. c. g lit ;;i 3t. Delinquent Tax Sales. e following lleil and Personal piopivill be sold for taxes before the Couri? door at Uuion, on Saleeday in Soptr, 18112. Hottl Exliito. One tract of laud belonging to the estate tbella Dunn, in Gowdeysville lowvship, ining 12o acres One tract of land belonging to M. M. ett, in Uuion pitviixliip, coutaining 110 One lot of laud belonging to W. 1". son, in Fish Dam township. One lot of land belonging to D. dV. Jenin Fish Dam township. One traot of land belonging to Mrs. 11. ibuek, in Fish Dam township, cnnlain1) acres. (.toe lot of land belonging to J. W. , in Fish Dam township. One lot of laud belonging to Victor , in Union School District. One tract of land belonging to F. M. 1, in Oowdeysvtlle towuship, containing teres. One tract of laud belonging to Mrs. , Dawkins, in Union School District, ining 241 acres. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. , Dawkins, in Dravtonviile lownaltin. ining '.tliu acres. One tract of hind belougiug to Mrs. . Dawkius, in Jonesvillc township, con[ig '232 acres. One tract of land belonging to It. 1*. u, in Ilognnsviile t jwnship, containing cres: Personal Properly. . One Mosely safe, and one beating bolongiug to It. II. Gibbes. Ouc snlky plough nut two-horse u belonging to G. W. l'cake. One bureau, two |???ts, ono tea kettle wo ovens belonging to Anderson Sartor, e above described real estate and pevp operly wt.l be sold for taxes at the )f the State agtinst tiic persons named J. ti. LONG. s. r. c. eriff's Office, Aug. ldth, lbVUJ. Mortgage Sale. 2 State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF l.'MON request of J. W. Scutt, Administrator of the estate of John .Mayes, deceased, by virtue of a power of sale contained mortgage given I l? T k, .ill Feb* Y, ISob, and recorded in the otlicc of legister of .Mesne Conveyance for Union ty, in Dook 0, No. 7. page 71, 1 wijl i?t public sale, before the Courthouse during the legal hours of sale, on day in September, 1 N'J'2, all his right and inteiest in and to a certain tract of in Jonesvilic township, in Un:ou i y, in the S.ate afo eraid, containing i.indred and it' iety-sevc i (l'J7) acres, ted hy lands of Jesse itishop. .Mary aniol, estate of Wm. hong and others, rms of sale?CASH, ircliascr to pay for papers. WM. A NICHOLSON, | Assignee. ig lb 84 81. BARBECUE T K i: I; T O N ON THE DAY OF Second Primary Election. IIF, undersigned will give a first cla's ifai'becuo at tvetton on the tiny of the ud primary election. W. F. FAIiR, J. 0. FAUCETT, I). N. FOWLKR. ug. 2d ">o til.* Notice to Sub-Alliances. IIEHEwill be a call meeting of tlie County Alliance on Sept. 8th. All Alee men are respectfully invited lo ntI. 'I'llu meeting will be addressed by Hon. I,. Donaldson, President State Alliance, Col. 1). P. Duncan, President Kxchaoge. sure and conic as matter ol' gieat imtance to the order will be discussed, A. C. IAI.ES, Sco'y County Alliance. 9H " *Y' * ' NEW G Latest Styles -^Qwes -* i * We are now receiving our 1 LADIES DRE AND ARE READY TO SHOW 'J FUR NOVELTIES, JACQUARD CI ILLUMtNA CHEVRON BEIGES, BEDFORD C! WITH A FULL LINE OF T1 We bought these goods e? choicest selections, and that tl uiade up in time. WE HAVE THEPRETTIEST j S H 0 For Men, Ladies, Misses and CI in Union. CALL EARLY, BEFORE THE FOSTER, WIL Jan 2 1 NO POL / STRICTLY I HERE ARE L FIGUHIUJ 3D YARDS 1 HAJNDKEKCHiE CROSS-BARREI S to 61-4 c For the next f oner the abo\ priced, to close t ] Youni Mch I 10 D Notice to Creditors. I State of South arolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Tl I?anc M. Phillips, ft <tl. I'/ainfijTt againut llnfiiu 1'liiUinw ft /#/ t tft'fin/ii n/.t I "1 UNDER nn order in the above stated ease, ' LJ hy Ilou. T. 11. Eraser, Circuit Judge, the creditors of Zacluiriah Phillips, deceased, are required to present and establish tlieir claims against the estate of said Xachnriah Phillips before me, on or before the IO1I1 day of September, 1892. C. II. PKAKE. Master for Union County. July 15 29 'Jt. WIXTHROr STATE NORMAL COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C. Thorough Training And practice in best methods of teaching. Faculty composed of insimotors (, of extensive and successful experience in ' teaching teachers. Open to white girls over 17. Session begins 8eptemver 2K. Gr.iduates secure good positions. Each county given two scholarships?one worth $150 a session and one of free tuition. Competitive examination August 5 at Courthouse of each county. Address: D. 11. JOHNSON, President, J Columbia, S. C. I ii Aug 5 32 lm,* I cu:.\i SA OOPS! i !T >t Prices!!! ?alt and Winter stock of :ss GOODS, ME LATEST EFFECTS IN IEPONS, lTED DIAGONALS, )RDS, HENRIETTAS, ETC, UMMINGS TO MATCH, irly, in order to get the le Ladies may get them 4_NI) CHEAPEST LINE OE E S lildrcn, ever shown before STOCKS A HE BROKEN. KINS & CO JTICS 3USINESS, OW PRICES. l^AWN UK ll.UU. FS 50C. DO/, ) MUSLIN, 3ts. yard. ten days v* e re goods as hem out. RESPECTFULLY, \ ? & Hunter. <r UE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. DUE WEST, S. C. IIKTV-TH11?D YKAIl llKfilKS OCTOBER 3I?, 180LL As altOAKlHNO SCHOOL, offers SIMv AL ADVANTAGES in Literature, French, ;rnian, Art and Music. sachors Thorough and Progressive. i>11AI. INFLUENCES, I NTSl'AL. LOCATION HEALTHFUL, RATES REASONABLE: Enrolled lH'.t pupils lad session. Inquire about the fcbool and send for italegue. MRS. L. M. BONNKIt. Principal. H. R. BONNER, Vice Principal. Aug I'd !JI lm.* When at Home. f I J'.tiKAKl'KR i shall be in my oflice at [1. Union, the first days of etch week. I). A. TOW MS END. May Id 20 tf. FoiTthe p we will oiler soi ever seen on the market closed out to make rot WINTER STOCK soon. We do not carry another, would rather cl $1.00. Then we have 1 FRESH at the beginning of ever Here are some of the White Kinbroidered lie Stripe Organdies, Kmbi Oxford and Opera Slipp Men's Oxford Slippers, i inir. Neckwear, and a h we haven't the space to: ure in showing you. Don't think of buying getting our prices. At you through. Always 1 trouble for us to show gc HA April 10 MID-SUMI We arc uflering all Summer j, White and Black Lawn, hallies, li aids, Prints, (iinghains, etc Men's Summer clothing, Black lord Ties, at a great sacrifice. Mc These goods must go, as M F A L L l tnv .1?-? i>Aiit'nni(i?i. imrul llillS profits is npprce I N M I L We are heating the town, both a < Mch UO T O O ASI1 n1 / 1 nn nut rvi SPRING CHEAPEB THAI GOME AND SHE FOR YOU Ladies see our line of Di OUR NEV Our notion stock ii DRY GOODS In staple and fancy dry p Outings, Percals, Lawns, am Our prices ore guaranteed a<; lina who carries first class ? IJN SHOES Union, notwithstanding the them so the prices are right urn t i ii r n mr i MILL! IN ml I ! Our stock of Hats, Bonnet,' lines. Wo can suit any lace A full line of Buttericks P Grahan Jan 22 "GoodsI If you wa Boots, Shoi Clothing' ch( as we are g,< our Businesi RODGEI fcepJG ,.3^ iANCE I LE ' I ' ~ -j JEXT TEX DAYS no of the greatest bargain* All summer goods to be >m for our FALL AND , which will be coming in ' goods from one season to ose them out at 50c. on the no broken lines, but a nice STOCK y season. ^ goods that must he sold : ibes, White, Checked untL oidered Laces, etc. Ladies' ers Ladies' Summer Vests, straw Huts, Summer Clothundred other articles which mention, but will take pleasairy thing in any line before tentive salesmen to show bear in mind that it is no >ods. RESPECTFULLY. RRY & BELK. 15 ly HER SALE. ;oods at a great reduction, including yorons, Bedford ords, Silk FoulAlpacas, Seersuckers etc. Ladies Oxn's straw Hats at your own prices, vc need the money to lay in our STOCK. lifefey'tRrt- fur sl,un LINETtY s (o styles and priced. T. W. McLTJRE, Ag't. 12 lj ? _ 1 BUYEltH, POCK OF GOODS. f EYEB BEFORE. RSELF AND BE CONVINCED. ess Goods and Trimmings, also MILLINERY. s complete in all lines. AND SHOES. :oods, such as Ginghams, Prints, I Domestics, we are headquarters. jainsfc any house in South Caroroods. we can show you one of the largest stocks ever brought to hard times, and we have bought down to hard pan. ! MILLINERY! ? and Trimmings are full in ' all i and size, up to any pocket lx)ok attorns just received. i & Sparks. o tr MUST G(j. ? mt Dry Goods. ? 1 3S, Hats, and sap, call on us Ding to change 3. I & PURCELL. 17 a 0