The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 14, 1892, Image 3
PFBBOKAL PROPERTY RET DBFS
Seriotu Falling off in the State?S'earb/ Ev- r
try County Contribute* it* Bad Showing? '
A Decrease Which Seems to Feed Erplana- '
Hon. (
a, Oct. 6.?The comptroller ger- c
tm'i office is at present lur^y engaged in j
, preparing the annuel rt-'e'nieiti of ibe tax,
insurance nod pension Ita'istics that pa-8 t
through Hint depnrtnie it. The figures w 11 i
be exceedingly interesting and would hare j.
supnlUd some mighty interesting data during
the past campaign. At present most of
the important siatemoots are incompltte. ,
The abstract of of the personal property as
xepnrted by the county auditors show seme ,
tery interesting facts. To begin with, it
sew appears that the t >tal value of all taxable
perro al property will be considerably
less than last year. Tbe returns as far as *
rociiveJ arc as follows:
1891-92 1890-91 E
Abbeville $ 1,078,264 $ 1,800,387 J
Aikon 1,890,626 1,918,276 cf
Anrlmann 1 On*! Ollft 1
BVU . ,
Barnwell 1,353*675
Beaufort 1,503,485 1,420,425
Berkeley .. 1.782,570 1,793,504
Cher'estrn 8,019,453 8,601,007 J
Chester 1,168,840 1.100,180 \
Cbeaterfie d... 008,690 662,086 "
Clarendon 769,876 777.866
Colleton,. 1,181,679 1,262,876 *
Darlington 1,343,826 1,848,696 *
Edgefied 1,400,053 1.440,478 a
Fait field 1.013,710 1,076,839
Florence 768,674 067,823
Georg. tiwn 697,800 606,690 j
Greenville.* 2,164,660 2,264,225 J
Hampton 624,129 616,044 1
Horry 797,848 J
Kershaw 697.400 669,870 J1
Lancaster 660,216 660,257 *
Laurens 961,986 935,434 b
Lexfn^t n 884,400 929,660
Marion 1,193,764 1,206,811
Marlboro 677 370 695,622
Newberry 1,492,670 1.680,100 t
Oconee 686,620 605,630 o
Orangeburg. 1,704.990 1,724,180 I
Pickens 393,068 861,940 d
B NMRtland 1,870,406 1,969,126 ii
^ 8part inbnrg.... 3,631,990 4,687,426
Sumter 1,610,770 1,676,620
Union 1 056 oao ??7 C7it
Will iameburg.... ' 749)611 076)628 t
York 1,961,116 2,022,187 j
Totals $50:484,830 5
Tub Pbnaltv Paid.?It w?b thought by P
many tint Governor Tillman would commuts
the sentences of Jobn Williams and
Milbry Brown: but after cons daring the ~
ease he concluded to do nothing. Friday
Kevs. C. C. Scott, 11. C. Asbury and F. W.
Vance held religious services in the jail.
Williams professed conversion and showed *
all evidences of ? changed man. Milbry I
Brown showed indifference all the time, and
. ] did not seem tocompreliend the pastors 8
when they talked ts her. Never did twe
persons meet death with more calmne?s and
eelfpossession. Williams; who was an intelligent
man, with a fair English education,
showed t o fear whatever. There was not
the slightest sign of nervous agitation, lis
declared daring bis confinement and until
bielegt to'k with his pastor thathe war in- t
n^cenl dad that he acted in self defence. He "
aubmiited without murmuring to the laws of c
bis country. Both persona ascended the
soaffold The trao waa sprung at 11:45 a,
m. Miil.ry Brown was pronounced dead in
0 minutes; Williams in 17. After hanging I
80oiinutts they were cut down and their
bodies turned over to the county for burial.
Drs. O. R. Dean, Geo. W. lloinilah and T. 1
?. Evins were present. Milb^y Brown's
last words yttre these: "I'm going home to
glory to die no more."
Williams's last message was: "Qool bye j
to every one. I want you to meet we iu
glory. '?Spartan.
Ohb or Irby's Dbmociiat*.?Dr. J. A.
Johns, one of the Ocoute delegates in the
. .r % :? Sssw^f^'VKUite^; on* the
ground that he had declared in the Oconee
oouuty convention for the Third party; Dr.
J. A. Johns, who was sealed in iliat M?y
convention by Seoatbr Irby's committee on
credentials despite the protest, Dr. J. A- I ?
Johns Who Uttered no word of HiMUnl I k
tl;al Muy o nvention pledged support to the
Mtainees. of the Chicago Democratic conven- t
t'ioa; that e&me Dr. Johns is now advocating
the election of Weaver, telling the Tillman- j
ilea threugh the Oconee papers thqt even fl
after taking the outli at the -primaries they t
een viilte against CleVelaid, and abusing his
Orifice'for "measly Democrats." '-Make
yoN'the Woral!"?The State.
rf-t?
{tyuiu>ty-a Cq.sswMPTtOJt Cone.?This is
beyond question the most successful Cough
Medicine wc have ever sold. A few doses
Invariably cure the wqrsj cqijas of Cough,
Croup nod Dronchitiq, while its wonderful '
auqcdss in the pure'of Consumption is withouta
pafa'Iel in fhe history of mediomo. ]
Siqce its first d'*C0T?rY ?t ba|i byen a OP u
pu^qnief, a test Vflpph qp other iqeJicine
Pan eland- If J01' have a..cough we ear- 1
nestly ask you to try it Price lOo 50c and *
fi. lryour lungs are ?ore, chest, or baok ;
lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by '
H. K. Smith ft Co. O 1
8
Tub Raqb Tbocbm in Texas.?Paris,
Texas, Oct. 9.?T^o reop troubles which
, iaye been-going on in this coufcty are spreadng
and Ft Seems that theye will yst be more
b's eriife. People are greatly wrought up
Stbf southwestern part of the county, aqd
p feeling has crossed into Ked River and (
)?*% <j6uplies-' All efforts to ?R>p ' it' seem
te bp futile- Notices have bepnpqsted warning
the negroes tp Wuve Re<l River County. .
Sheriff Uauka has apret'ed five persons, who 1
gr# cba'ged with bring implicated in the (
resent outrages at Detroit. The matter has
become serious and is aKributsl to political c
agitation, i
Cai oht by tub Dkadi.t (Jin.?BlackstooV, 8
8. C., Oct. 10.?Mr. Homer Brice, son of
Calvin Brice. MtdfO^pfortunate as (o gel
^ualit ia bis f?ther'? gin this ^
were tic i-; 5wS9SKfjHpl^*le?e
*l Due fT,
pnet *
Tm Alliamos Calx id Down.?WinehefrUr,
Va., Oct. 11.?The Third party movement
in Virginia received a eet-baek loot
night. The Allltoce of Opequon, in this
count/, and the Kaufman e School Home '
Alliance adopted rfealutiona elating that
l|?e'otiioera df-the BUie Thlliance' were improperty
u?lo^ the Alliance Ainde to farther
(he InterceU of a political part/, in violation
of the foundation principles of the
orgaalttiion, and reieiving upon no further
pa/monts of dure until radical ehingos
ihoul i be made in Ibe pereonnel and polio/
of the officers.
?~
Do Hoe all 9psa* at Oxca ?Now York,
Oct. 0. The women of the National Demo- 0
orotic Inflaonoe Club, of which Mre. Mar/ *1
Frost Ormeb/ is preeident. have requested c
ell women In en y part of the oonatry. who
are willing ( aid in the 4el?etion of Cler*.
land and otevenaon, to aead their addrraeee
t< the aesretary, Mm. Margaret U. Hooj, No
419 Watt 47th etreet, Naw Yark cltjr.
We have a apeedr and positive cure for
catarrh, diphtheria, canker month and
headache, la 8HILOR'S CATARRH REMK- b
K. A nasal injector free with eaeh bottle
> it if yon deaire health and aweet breath
Price 60c. Sold bJ H. K. Smith & Co.
A Million Friends.? A friend in nec*i ia
i friend mdeel, and not less than ono miliou
people Imve found just such n friend in
Jr. King's New Discovery for Coosutnpiinn,
Roughs and Co d*. If yon have never used
his great Cough mc'ieine, one trial will
lonsioce you thai it has wonderful curative
towers in all disc >aes of Throat, Chest and
ungs. Each bott'&is gun-anteed to do all
hat is o'aimod or nioury will be refunded.
Trial botil- s free at B. F. Posey's Diug
I ore. Large bott'es 50c. and $1.00.
A jirnnehku Murdrhkd.?Prosperity,
)ct bar 11.?A murder was committed here
in Suudny, October I). Louis Moore struck
Inderal) 11 achiui on the head with a
lub, but Anderson did not die until Sunday
dght. 1 ho cattle of flic trouble was Louis's
rife. The strange ptrt of (lie occurrence is
hat Anders >u Hcachaui killed ano her
irg-o r enr (lie sa e spot more than twenty
ears ago Willi a hammer under the s>me
ircumstancei (a^out a women.) Louis has
led acro's the Saluda River into Edgefield
bounty.
A Cask for Jlduk Lynch.?Little Lock,
Irk., Oc'. 0 This ci.y w.vs thrown into exilement
Friday night by an assault made by
darioth W i liaius. c lored, upon Mi's llo?a
ieoderson Hie man in his effort to overtower
the woman tlrcw her <n a red-hot
tove, burning her severely. Williams was
.rrestcd and is now in jnil.
' Onk of tiir Ciiunin Murderers Dyinq.?
oliet, III., Ool. D. ? Martin llurke, the
>onin convict is sinking rapidly. It was
earned yesterday from tho prison officials
hat his feet are swd'en and that there i? a
?rge cavity in his luug*. Burke is able to
eke litilo food. Uorcmninsin the prison
mspiia', and his death is only a question of
, short lime.
Dropped Dead in the Pulpit.?Washingon,
Oct. 0. The Kev. Thomas Allen, colred,
while preaching this afternoon at the
'rovidenoe Presbyterian church iu this city
Iropped dead in the pulpit. Heart disease
I thought to have c.niso I his death.
List of Letters
Remaining in the Posloflice nt Union, for
lie week ending Oct. 14ih. 180*2.
diss Minnie Bailey |MUs Hilar Gi linns
Ir Will Grayer, I.Mr William Mttllinaz
Persons calling for the above letters will
lease say if advertised, and will he required
o pay one cent for their delivery.
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
MILLINER!
JUST received from the Northern Markets,
a choice selectim of Millinery.
.ATE3T STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.
Always pleased to show goods and give
atisfnciion to customers.
MRS. JAS. GRANT.
Oct 14 42 tf.
To Those Indebted.
A LL persons indebted to me by note or
CjL acocunt, will p!en?o in'io noiico that
lie sn.ne is now due, and piymcnt must be
tiadc by the first of November, either by
ash or negotiable paper.
T. E. BAILEY.
Oot 14 42 St.
lavid Johnson, Jr. Thos. B. Butler.
FQHNSON & BUTLER,
Attorneys ard Counselors,
UNION, s r.
ROXIPT ATTENTION TO ALL LEGAL
BUSINESS.
Oot 1-4 42 ' 3m
raullUt,
OrricE or Commissioxebs, l
Union County, S. C-, Oct. 11, 18ft3- /
rilE selection of a Superintendent of lli?
Poor House (\u<l its inmates, and Manager
pf the Poor House Farm will be made on
Saturday, the Slid day of October,
net
Applicants mutt file their seded I * Is adIressed
to the Clerk of thfc Board, marked
n plain worts on the envelope, "RID FOR
?QOU HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT," on
r btfore the 21 et day of October inetx No
lids will be consideiel nfier day.
By order of Board of County ComBfssioftev*.
Attest: CHARLES BOLT,
Clerk of Hoard,
Tq Te^charsof Union County*
rUK 21st of October ha*ing been set
apart for a Qenoral Holiday, the Pnb
\e tr?e school examination, will be hold ot
Jaioq C, II., on Saturday, October the "2 id.
All teaohers, white and colored, nre exiscted
to nttend and to boon hand promptly
it 10 o'clook, A. M. If teachers will read
his notice carefully, remembering tho date,
t will sare a great deal of correspondence,
'he t me is set for Saturday, October '2'2nd,
md the place will be at Unior,, C. li.
J.li, WALKER,
8. Com. U. Co.
Oct 7 41 2t
TO BUItOERS"
)rFI(tl of oountl doMMlSSIQXEKS, \
TJnic?f County, S, C., Oot. 1st. 181)2. j
NOTICE U hereby given that sealed proposals
for the robulldlng of the Jail
{itchen will be reoeived at (his office until
Jctober 21st. Inst.
Plans and specifications ctn be seen and
ill necessary informations obtained by eating
upon the Clerk of ihi$ pu^rd,
Hy order of the Poard of Oounty Commisiiouers,
" |
- - ~ ' r-r nikn
of tho htftohiow,
>n roMonable term*, and at the lowest
pi ices, also
GOOD SECOND HAND MACHINES
FROM $10 UP.
Te any person whose Machine or Musical
netrument I have had to repossess because
>f failure of the purobasrr to pay the iostalloents
when due, f will give a SPECIAL
liscount now, if they desire to buy.
S. M, Rice, Jr. ?. U.
I*. S, tlon't forget that I sell some ef the
? t lManos and Organs that are made.
8. M. RICE, JR., R. U.
Sep 23 80 tf
TAX NOTICE.
I .HEREBY give notice Hint Mio tax levy
for tlie fiscal year commencing November
ibo first, c gheen bun Ire I and ninctyono
is :
i'or State purposes IJ mills.
For Ordinary County purposes, 4 J mills.
For post Indebtedness 1 mill.
\ For Interest on llailrcd bonds 3$ mills.
For retiring R-iilroad bonds 1J mill*.
Fur School purposes 2 mills.
For Colon School Diitriot, Local, 2 mills.
I will attend at tbo places, and ,,on the
days stated below for the purpose of col- '
ecting taxes :
October loth. Saturday, Sautuc.
" 17 " Mouday, Fish Dam.
" It? Tuesday, Blackrock.
19 ' Wednesday, Cross Keys.
20 " Thursday, Gibbs.
" 21 " Friday, JonesTille. (
22 " Saturday, Kelton.
" 24 ? Monday, Oowdeyssille.
? 23 " Tuesday, Wilkinsville.
< 20 " Weln-sdiy, Timber Ridge.
The balance of the Line, until the 15th
of December, in the Treasurer's office at
Union.
JOHN P. THOMAS, ]
Treasurer of Dnicn County.
acpi 10 au 4t.
To Conptjr Creditors r
ANNUAL MEETING.
OrricK or County Commisiionkrs 1
Us ion County, 8. C. Ocr. 1st, 1802. / !
ALL creditors of the County 'who have '
claims against the Couoty, not already
examined and approved, arc hereby notified
that tlicy must pr<seni them to the Clerk of /
this Bnnrd on or botbro the first dty of No- J
ventber uext, or their claims will be passed ^
to the next fiscal year.
All persons interested will govern them,
selves accordingly. C
The regular Annual meeting will be held
on Thursday, tho 10th day of November
next.
lly order of the Board of County Commissioners.
Attest: CHAS. BOLT,
Clerk of Board.
Sep 7 41 4t.
- ^
Two Small Tracts of Land for
Sale in Santuc.
i WILL sell before the Courthouse door in ]
the town of Untou, on Monday the
seventh day of November, next, iba following
described property: Two tracts of laod
containing sixty acres more or les*, situate!
one mile and one and one-quarter miles
respectively ftoni Santuc depot.
Beth of these tracts have dwellings ttpon
them; one a two-story, and good orchard.
Half of this last nutned tract is in-stook pine
and oiiginal forest.
Purchasers of these laud* will be givcu
until first of January to nixkc payment. If
resold at purchasers risk. Private sale will
be mado if terms can be agreed upon.
These lands ctn be seen by calling on the.
undersigned at his residence in Santuc.
J. II. RANDOLPH.
Sep .10 40 4t
Fine Lands for Sale.
OIV PACOLET RIVER.
1
Belonging to the estate of joaiah fob- |
lor, deceased, wIH he sold -dii??uia?u.
???- . 4>u?. ma ua seon by oallmg on the
Executor. x '
Term* of rale?One-third cash, balance on
1 and 2 years time.
The above lands will certainly be aold at
publio auction, be lore tho Cour: boose door ^
at Union, on f alesd?y in November.
T. L. ii AM Ed, <
Executor. 1
Sep hO 40 4t
When at Home.
HEREAFTER i eliall be in my ofiico a
Union, the first, days of onch week.
D. A. TOWNSEND.
May 13 20 tf. ?
richmond & danville railroad co ^
Columbia and Grkbnvillk Division.
Condensed Schedule, in effect Aug. 28, \
1892. Trains run by 75th Meridihn Time.
fietween Colombia, Allsfon and Spartanburg.
,? 1
Daily Daily (
No. L3. STATIONS. No. 14. e
11 2() a m Lv Columbia Arl ti 05p m
12 10 pm " Allston " | 6 10 m ,
1 11 44 Carlisle ? 4 10 44 ?
1 2Q '? .. ...Sanluo.... 44 4 (i0 44
1 55 t? < Union.. 44 3 40 44
2 2 8 4 4 44 Pacslct 44 2 48 44
2 56 p m Ar Spartanburg Lv 2 10pm
Between Columbia Seneca and Walhalla.
Daily. I Daily.
' No. n_| STATIONS. No. 12.
11 20am Lv Columbia Ar, Q 05pm ?
12 05 pm -4 Ala'on 44 5 15 4
12 24 u 44 Pomarla 44 4 4 8 44
12 48 44 44 Prosperity.... 44 4 32 44
1 QQ 4 4 44 Newberry 44 4 15 44
JX Q'> " " Helena 44 4 1?-tl
*43544.
r*8 oo 44 Ar senrt^MHHHKH|^H
7 20 44 Lv Seneca rTTTnTi^H 9g
8 00 pm Ar Walhalla Lv 11 sHH
6 10 p n Ar Oreegvillo... Lv|12
Tiains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Divig-1 1
U- i l.w 1 o (11 - o _ I
IUU| 11UI tUUVUUU f U.Ui Hi UJ f O.lif p. II) f |
0.17 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited); South J
bound, 6.00 am, 4.18 p in, 11.43 a. tn.,
{Vestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C.
Division, 3.00 and 6.26 p. m, for Hendereonvilte,
Asheville, and . Hot Springe.
Trains leave Greenville, S. C\, A. & 0.
Division, Northbound, 2.27 a on, 2.13 p. m., 6.24
p m (Vestibuled Limited); South J
bound 6.10 a m, 6-24 p m, 12.36 p m
(Vestibuled Limited) "I
Trains leave Seueoa, A & C Division ^
Northbound 1.00 a m 12.16 p m; South-,
bound 7.68 a m, 7.11 p m
PULLMAN CAB SERVICE
Pu'lman Palaeo Slrtping Car on .Trains 9
10, 11, and 12, 87 and 88 on A A C Di- ?
vision. Pullman Parlor Cars on Trains Noa
18 and 14, betwosn Columbia and Spartanburg,
W A TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen'l Pass Agt Assl Gen'l Pass Agt
Washington D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
V V. UrRFB arwv II. AM
' ? *"uUV7 U JIAAO,
Gen'l 8upt Trafflo Mgr
Columbia, 8 C. Washington D C
W H QftSfiN, Gon'l Mg'r, Washington D C
: . ~ N"
DftY <
\ a
, '' il l! ' . .vV
A/e are now opening a
we offef fcash bu
OUTl SH
Dur SHOE stock is com
to be bottomed with
CHEAP
Ln the GBOCEJ&Y line
i { arrive at $4.G
r <> O O C.
Ml grades bf TOBA.CCO i
shelI? ' ANL
SHELF GOODS, CAKE
V
HORSE
We have ordered a lii
and in fact try to keep
SO TROUBLE TO SK
? ' f r i ?lf% *
f . .? ' . J
)jrih t *
Y
Mch 4
NEW Fl
NOW^OPEIN
?v * :
Our buyers Have just r<
yhere they bought- ?
io suit all the tfa(*eShoes,
S
First, we will Bay that
,ve are preparectjxi make
ilosest buyer. We have
ine. Call and see them
Dress Hoods,
In Dress Goods we are ]
md at very reasonable pi
In Staple Goods, such i
die new things in Cotton <
mill
A WORD TO THE LAD]
Our Millinery pepartm
:ion, because the hidies1 al
ion there.
We can show you i ll
lets, and Trimmings of cv
;et first choice.
You wiU always find i
;oods, and the very lowef
YOURS VER
GRi
Jan 2:' -
Determined
by 1?
SMercac
I t ^
HPAi
r b u%
FOB THE
STO CREDIT?SO
6 w.
S?p 23 1 '*
RODGER,
Goods
m
ElS
GOODS.
new stock of DRY GOODS wliicl
yers at reasonable prices.
0 E STOCK.
iplete, and wc guarantee every pai
LEATHER, 110 paper filling.
GROCERIES.
we can fill your bill. Flour t
>0 to $4.50 per barrel.
, < -ft .>!.
TOBACCO
rom which tlin most fastidious cai
be suited
> FANCY GOODS
S AND CRACKERS OF MAN1
ARIETIES.
MTTJJNF/RY
1C of HORSE MILLINERY
everything the public may need.
[OW OR PRICE ANY OF OU1
GOODS.
RESPECTFULLY,
oung & Hunter.
10 (f
ILl goods
FOR INSPECTION.
iturned from the Northern markcf-rn
a? A :?vtF TisHoTKilFetock of good
hoes, Shoes.
our stock of shoes is immense, an*
you some prices that will catch th
some specialties to oiler you in thi
St ail fl PrRRils F.tn
r - w vl u U UM I U IU
prepared to offer you some beauties
ices, too.
xs Prints, Ginghams, and al
Goods, we have a very large stock
T TV JE It Y .
[ES;
ent seems to l>c the centre of attrac
Itfays find the novelties of the sea
the new shapes in Hats and Bon
ery kind to match. uCall early am
us with a full stock of first clas
?t prices.
Y RESPECTFULLY.
1HAM & SPARKS.
(? if
to Quit Business
t January,
tile the next'90 days,
_??___
us, Stoves, Harness ani
tGIES.
SPOT OAS H
DON'T ASK.
I MEAN BUSINESS
D. BEWLEY.
89 3m
&PUBOELLS
MUST GO.
1 NEW
RAC1
1
Is still ahead and will i
Shoes, Hats, CI
Goods, Notion!
Glassware, T
All of which were bough!
0 the same way.
1IT1 ?1 J 1 XT > I
"line 111 uie iNormern 11
picking up some rare bar
bought at less than half th
iron-clad rule?put 011 one cl
1 matter how cheap we buy
ask ourselves how much c
how cheap can we sell it.
You cannot afford to bir
looked through our immensi
{ self 011 prices.
Wc wish to call especial 1
Men's Youth's and Boys cloi
ever seen in Union before.
very cheapest to line black
Come in and let us show
, some prices.
]
HAR
April 10
NEW G
, Latest Styles
Lowe
We are now receiving our
LADIES DRI
AND AltE HEADY TO SHOW
e FUR NOVELTIES,
e JACQUARD C]
1LLUMIN,
CHEVRON BEIGES. BEDFORD (
WITH A FULL LINE OF T
'J
We bought these goods <
I choicest selections, and that
made up in ample time.
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST
S H 0
For Men, Ladies, Misses and (
in Union.
I CALL EA1ILY. BEFORE TIT
. FOSTER, WII
J HQ 2 1
ABE YOU ABREAST 1
If not, just road wil
times. Cotton very u
classes of merchandise 1 I'
My buyer is now
the past 30 days,
you ^^fcird^cc
11 n
P I '\hv
to offer you. liRP^
One word to the LnaiM/ first : M
MILLINERY ! This is the line of g<
have secured the services of MISS MAH
1 establishment in the country. She comes
one of tho best Trimmers sent out from tl
took advantage of all the Fall openings of
lialtimote. The stock is large and cot
LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
Read these few of the uiany bargains th
6000 yds Dross Prints Vorth 7.1c for Gc. i A
6000 " l'iodmont Shirting, 4Ac. Tl
* 6000 " Dress Pla'ds, 4Jc. Tl
100 Dozen Spools Cotton, '200 yds spools, 2a Ti
A good all Leather whole stock shoe, 76c. L
A big line of Drummer's samples, consis
kerchiefs, Gloves, Over-shirts, Shuttle, 1
Pocket Rooks, Lauudried and Unlaundried
WHOLESALE PRICES. This is a ra
bargains.
ALL WOOL-FILLING JEANS,
CENTS PEP
Cotr.o at once aud you will find that I at
overy nrtie'e as advertised.
J. 1
Mch 20 U
n
YORK I
KET$
soon be chuck full of
lOthing, Dress j
s, Crockery, J
'inware, etc. f #
b cheap for cash, and go
larket we succeeded in
gains. Lots of goods
eir value. We liavc an
ose profit and stop, no
an article. We do not ^
:an we get lor it? But
y goods until 3011 have
c stock and posted yourittention
to our stock of
thing. Nothing like it
Prices range from the
suits.
our goods and give you
liESPECTFULLY,
RY & BELK.
bogs f
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si j-riees i!j
Fali and Winter stock of
iSS GOODS,
T1IE LATEST EFFECTS IN *
EtEPONS,
A.TED DIAGONALS,
MRS, HENRIETTAS. ETC..
RIMMINGS TO MATCH,
jarly, in order to got the
the Ladies may get them
AND CHEAPEST LINE OF
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Children, ever shown belbre
E STOCKS ARE RROKEN.
AIMS & CO
if
KITH THE TIMES?
1 he enlightened. Tln.se are tough
small crop being made, necessarily all
horn markets, w.iero ho has been f?r
tods ^it von are all interested in.
,TIN \to with the largest uiiliincn
among you highly recommended a
to North. Hofore coming South sh
tho largest Taney (Joods Stores in
npleto, and prices guarautccd to I u
at I am now offering for sa!o.
good pair Men's Roots $1.37c.
he best Stiff Hat in the State, 60c.
ho Rest Soft Felt, full shape. $1.00.
he Rest Men's Suit of Clothes, $3.60.
folios Jackets worth $8 and $10, for only $3
ting of Underwear, Hosiery, IlamlI'ascinators,
Children's Knit Good-.
[ Shirts, and lots of small wares ut
ore opportunity for securing genuine
GUARANTEED, ONLY 20
\ YARD.
in uot "blowing," but can bhow you
97. McLURE, Ag't.
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