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W9&W :' MANAGERS OF ELECTION FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS. THE following named persona hare beer appointed managers of the Federal Elect is u lobe held in Union County Noeeqo bar 8th. 189*2, for their reepeotire precincts - The polls will bo opened at 7 o'dock, A. t|^ M., and continue open without intermiesiou or adjournment umil 4 o'clock, P. M. Union.?W. F. Bobo, T. K. Foster, I. E Tinsley. 8anluc.?J. W. Kelly, C. P. Sims, Dr. Geo Douglas. Fith Dam.?R. 8. Thomas. Jr., R. A. Han i cock, M. C. Dearer. Got hen Hill.?8. A. Jeter, If. W. Mc Ciackin, W. M. English. (You Key*.?J. M. Bennett, IV. A. Masea beau, Y. 8. Bobo. Gibbs.?William Smith, IT. II. Robinson IV 1? t? . xv. v>i mmn. OolereimML J. L. Linder, Daniel Mo Ltughlin, Gi' Kirby. Qlandyburg.?J. W. Eison, J. W. Naoco John Pridmore. Jonetville.?C. R. Long, A. A. Qnult, Jilit D. Long. Kelton.?J. II. Spears, K. E. N. Fowler B. B. Going*. llw/hes.?J. J. Hughes, E. F. Vaughn, W M. l'a'mer. HarraU't.?J. M. Greer, P.. B. Spears, W A. Goforth. Wilkinevilie.?James Burgess. C. C. Rob arts, Daris Jeffsries. Timber Ridge.?John E. Jeffsries, Dr. II B. Tate, John D. Jefferiss, Jr. N Dragtonvilie.?W. D. Alexander, John S Service, R. F. Servico. Tbo above appointed managers of tin Federal Election are respectfully requested to meet the undersigned Commissioners o! Election, on Saturday, Nov. 6th, at 11 'clock, A. M., to orgsnixe and to receive the tickets and. boxes. There will be n< written appointment to managers. S. S. STOKES. Chm'n. E. F. SMITH; J. W. JAMES, Commissioners of Federal E'ection foi Union. State and County Managers. rpiIE following named persons have beer m rtpjujuncu uiuongers or uie r,iecuoo 01 State and County offices to bo bold in Unioi County November 8lh, 1892. at their re spaoiive precincta. The polls will be opened at 7 o'olock, A M., mid oontinue open without iutermissior or a<yournment until 4 o'clock, P. M. Union.?C. L. Allen, J. I. Harris, 0. C Greer. Santttc.?D. B. Fant, A. N. Gilmore, W, T. Stokes. Fieh Dam.?J. W. McGowan, C. A, Jeter, William Crooker. Oothen Hill.?D. It. McCraokin, S. L, Duckeit, Green J. Lee. * Oroee Keys.?R. J. Uetsill. G. T. Hollis, N. Wilburn. Gibbs.?L. F. Stanford, J. B. Lancaster, F. M. ltoundtree. Coleraine.?John It. Sumner, Samuel Laiv en, J. F. Spillera. Qlandyburg.?C. T. Mabry, John 0. Tate, Sumpter Littlejohn. Joncsvillc,?TJ. L. McWhirtcr. J. W. Scott, D. B. Free. Kelton.?J. C. Otis, II. C. Little, II. S. Porter. Hughes.?W. A. Mporhend, F. M. Whitlock. J. V. Askew. Timbir Ridge.?George Webster, William Jefleries, James Sparks. Draylonville.?-John Barnhill, Goran Black, Thomas Spencer. Sarratl's.?W. L. Goudelook, G. A. Bryan, J. T. Brown. Wilkinsville.?C. W. Wliisouant, G. W. MoKown, J. J. George. There will be no written appointment to Managers, and lliey will please be at Union, fi. (1.. Mfkllirrlitv Vnw/*mKaa 1 1 A'nlnnlr A. M., to organise, and to rooelve (ho boxen and tickets. C. II. PEAKE, Chm'n. J. T. MOORHEAD, J. S. WELCH, Beard of Si ate and County Commissioners of Suio and Coumy election, Oot 21 43 'it MORTGAGE SALE. ^ The State of South Carolina. ^ UNION COUNTY UNDER and by virtue of a power of silo contained in a mortgage executed and delivered by E. N. Higley to J. R. Little and William Little, besring date the 4th day of November, 1891, and recorded in the offioe of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union 'County in tho Stile of South . Carolina, in book of mortgages M. No. 12, pago 128, ?ve will sell at publio sa'e before the Courthou<e door at Uuion, in the County and State aforesaid, during the legal hours - of sale, on Monday, the 7tb day ef November, 1892, all the MINING AND MINERAL RIGHTS, franohites and privileges, together with all the wood aud water privileges accompanying same, conveyed to E. N. Higley by William Little in the following lands, to wit: Three several tracts, lying partly in Union and partly in Spartanburg County; the first formerly of (he estate of Montgomery, ^containing two hundred and fifty-five and ^B^on-tenths (255 7-10) acres more or le?s ; ||% the sec end known as part of tho Cowan land, ocntaining seveoty-five (75) acres, more or less ; the third being the Fleming land, copt^qing one hundred gcres, more or less?the whoie surrounded by lauds % of It. A. Cates, MoArtbur, West and others ; and for fulle* description see deed of William Little to E. N. Higley, dated November 4th, 1891, and reoorded in book at""1 - L. No?-80, page 887, in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances for said eoanty. And also that other adjoining tract, containing fifty acres, more or less, lying and being tu the County of Union in said State, f doud'19i oy XN?it uiii uo'.a Alining lands on tbo East, by lands of William Little on the Norih, by the Qossett land en tbo South, being the same described in a deed made to B. N. Higley'by J. 11. Lit tie, dated 4th day of Novembers 1801, and recorded in book L. No. 80, page 866, in the office of the Register of Mesno Conveyance for si} id ^ tttmty, t j which referenoi in made for ful^^Br description. ^jao aji machinery for digging gold and washing gold, and all improvements of every description on said lands, to wit: One engine and boiler, one pump, one ten stship mill complete, alio oue large boiler fend about 2000 feet of 6 inch piping, aud utensils, also all appliances and fixtures appertaining thereto. TERMS OF 8ALB?CASH. *** Purchaser or purchasers te pay for paper*. A. W. HAZELWOOD, Assignee. W. II. HAZELWOOD aa Admin. i-tratir of Lattieo HastlirooJ, decaasad, f j Aaaignec. " Ojtobor 12th 1892. Oct. 21 48 8t. David Johnson. Jr.j^ Thos. B. Bqtior I JOHNSON & BUTLER, ^Attorneys and Counselors, UNION, 8. C. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL LFX1AI BUS1NE88. (Hi 14 42 3m MASTERS SALES. FOR NOVEMBER 1892. TL j State of South Carolina. I * UNION COUNTY. Court of Comiron Pleas. Louiz-i Ilollitigsworlli r* II. C. Miller, et al. IN nbedienco to nn order made 18th March, 1892, by His Honor, Judge T. B. Fra?er, I a ill sell before the Courthouse door, in the towif of Uoion, within the legal hour* f vab. the following described property to wit: 175 Acirxs. All that ccrla n tract or parcel of land lying, being nn<l s hiate in Fish Dam town* ship, Uniou Cou:i?y. conftiininir one hundred ' and seventy-five acres, mora or less, bounded by lands of Jesse Coiner. Tka said tract oflatul will bo divided into two separate tracts, plats of which can be aeon at iho Master's office. , TERMS OF SALE. Onc-tli rd of the purchase money to be . paid in cash, the balauce on a credit of one and two years in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, the purchasers to give thoir bonds and a mortgage of the premises to secure the balance of pnrcbaso money. The above hinds sold nl tho risk of J. 1'. Hollingsworlh. C. II. PEAKB, Master for Union Ceunty. Master's Office Oof. 15, 1802. Oct 21 4.1 It. . 1 The State of South Carolina. - UNION COUNTY, ' Court of Coramou Pleas. i William R. Crocker, et al against John C. Crocker, at al IN ebedienco to au order inaue by his Honor, Judge James Aldrich, in the above stated case, 1 will soil al Union. C. H., during tbo legal bours of so o, on salesday, 7th November, 1802, the following lands: i 111 Acbks. f Ail that certain trnci of land designated i os tract No. 2, in Piuckney lowuship, Union County, on Gordon's Creek, and coutaiuiug one Hundred rind eleven acre, 111 re or less, and bounded by lands of F. M. Furr, estate i of Berry Coleuian, deceased, John Savage ani others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third caih. balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond and a mortgego of premises for the oredit portion of purchase money. C. H. l'EAKE, Master for Union county Master's Office Oct. 1G. 1802. Oct 21 43 3t The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common I'leas. Richard C. Thomson aga inst William Crocker, ct al LN obedience to an order made in the above s'ntel caso by his lluuor Judge [ Jas. F. Islar, I will sell at Union, C II., in the town of Union, on salcsdiy, 7th Noveur, ber, lb'J2, during the legal hours of sale, the following described lands to wit: 104 ACRES. k" * A'i ihai certain tpaot of land situate in l)ray tonville township, in said County of Union, conUiniag one hundred and ninetyfour acres, and bouuded ??y lands of Johu D. JefFerits, F. \V. Eison, and It. B. llio*n. TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the purohase money te be paid iu cash, aniTtlie balauee on a oredit of one year, with interest from day of sale, to be secured* by bood of the purchaser and a i mortgage of the premises; the purchaser to pay for papers. C. II..PEAKE. Master for Union Couuty Master's Office Oct. 15, 1802. Oct 21 48 * at Tho State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY, Court of Common Pleas. Mildred A. Patterson ayainst Jennie Worthy, et al IN obedience to an order made in the above sta'ol case, by His Honor, Judge James AUlricli, dated July 8 h, 1892, I will sell on Silesday, 7th November, 18'J2, at Union C. (1., in tho town of Union, during the leg-il hours of sa'e, the followiug described lands to wit: 3004 acres. All that parcel or tract of land situate and beiug in Union county, in said State on the waters of Broad ltiver, bounded by lands of tho estate of John U. Jeter, and the estate of Nat Gist aud ethers, containing three hundred aud oue-half acres, more or less, being the land conveyed to Warren Worthy, deceased, by John R. 3ctor with the exception of fifty acres of said tract, which has been laid off for Virginia Wurtliy, J. C. Worthy and llcnry Worthy. 250 A cum, AH that parcel or traot of land iu said County and State aforesaid, upon the waters of Broad ltiver, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Gilliam II. Jeter, W. T. Jeter the Piookney Ferry road and Dronl Hirer; being I he tract of land oonveyed to Warren Worthy, deceased, by W. T. Jeter. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Sold with the pririlege of the purchaser te pay the whole in cash. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, October 15, 1892. Oct 21 48 3t * The Stato of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Mary F. Thomson againit John Willard, et a I IN obedience to an order made in the above tated oase by his Honor, Judge Jnmee F. Islsr, dated l&th Ootober. 1892. I wilt sell on Siletdny, 7th November, 1892, at Union G. H., in (he town of Union, during (be legnl hours ef sale, the following described l mds: . All that certain tract or plantation of lan j in Union township, of Said opuoty, adjoining lands of John Eison, Miyjor Baroett, P. M..Cohen, 0. 0. Barter, John Brandon and others, containing one hqndred and ntnety-seveh sores, more or less, being the load known as the Pan Wlllard Place, TERMS OF SALE. ' One-third cash, tbe bslenee on a credit ef one and two years in equal installment*, wiih interest from day of rale, to ba secured by bend of purobeser, and a mortgage of the premise*. Purchaser to papers. Msster for Uuion County. Master's Office Oct. 15,1892. 1 0* 21 Tho State of Soutb Carolina. UNION COUNTY Court of Common Pleas. Jaa. II. and L. N. Rodger against Almira K. Rodger. IN obedience to no ardor made in the above state I oase by bis Honor. Judge Jas. P. Ielar, dated 15'b October, 1802, I will sell on Snlesday, 7tb November, 1S02, at Union, C. II., in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sa'e, tho following described lands, to wit : 1. One tract of laud iu Pinckuey tcftrnsbip, containing Qne-hundroJ and twentynine acres, moro or less, bounded by lands of Tlio?. Morris and others. 7. Lot 'in town on Bachelor street known ns the Livery Stable Lot, bounded by lots of VT. K. McNenco, P. M. Cohen, estato ui iionry iiaruy nua omors. 8. Lot near town on Pinckney road, containing about three acres, bounded by lands of 0. Lot in town, c Titer B icholor and Academy streets, known as tlio McNally lot, bounded by lots of I'. M. Cohen nnd others. 10. Lot on Bachelor street adjoining lot No 9. 30. Storeuoupc unci lot on Main Street, adjoining lots of W. T- Graham aud Mrs. V. Coleojan. 31. Lot in town, corner of Bachelor and Sharp strcctc, bmndid by said slrects, lots of J. W. Wallace, L Carson and others. 33. Tract of land known as the O'Noil place, containing eo*enty-nine (79) acres, nr. re or less, bounded by lands of Goran Hancock, John Becknell, Darid Galloion, estate ef (1. S. Beaty nnd others. 34. Eight lots of land in BrgansriPc township, known as lots No. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 14, in the division of the West Springs tract, bounle 1 by lauds of Benjamin West, .11. A. Hopkins, and Glenn Springs road. 22. Lot and Dwelling House, in town ef Union, on Main street, known as the Homo Place, tho lot containing about two aeres, bounded by Main street, lots of H. T. Gee aud J?s. H. ltodger, and the Spartanburg Union and Columbia Railroad. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth part in cash, nod the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest front day of sale; the credit portion of the purchase niouey to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prcm ises sold. Purchasers to pay for papers, and have the privilege to pay tho whole of their bids iu cash. C. H-PKAKE, Master for Union County Master's Office Oct. 16, 1802. Oct 21 43 8t DO YOO KNOW] WHERE to get the best Lady's ?1.00 Shoe, in laeo or Button ? "WHERE to get a Lady's Fine Dongola Kid Button Shoe, in Cohimon Sense or Opera last, for ?2.00, Worth ?2.50 ? WU1?DU 11 llUJLilJ to get a Gent's Fine calf welt shoe in Lace or Congress, for $3.00, usually sold at $3.50 to $4.00? WHERE to buy a Bay State Men's Boot, Heavy Scotch Sole, for $2.25 ? WHERE to buy Cotton Plaids for 4cts a yard, regular price 4 Jets ^ WHERE to findtho CHEAPEST, and also the FINEST line of Dress Goods ? WHERE to buy a Boy's two piece suit for $1.25? WHERE to get a Lady's Wrap in the latest stylo and at the lowest' price? In a Nutshell! WHERE to got the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. INQUIRE AT Foster, fifties & Co. J*n 1 2 tf To County Creditors. ANNUAL MEETING. urrtca or County Com miss to* brs ) Union County, 8. C. Oct. 1st, 1802. J ALL creditors of the County who have olaiotB against the County, not already examined and approved, are htfeby notified that they must present them to the .Clerk of this Beard on or before the first day of November next, or their claims will be passod\ to the next fiscal year. All persons interested will girern themselves accordingly. The regular Annual meeting will bo held on Thursday, the 10th day of November next. By orJer of the Hoard of County Commis* sionere. Attest; CIIAS. BOLT, Clerk of Board. Sep 7 41 4k ! ' Zr' : N EW ' 1 DRY GO.ODS. v y^. J* ">r " " ' - We are now opening a new stock of DRY GOODS which we oiler cash buyers at reasonable prices. OUR SHOE STOCK. I Our SHOE' stock is complete, and we guarantee every pair to be bottomed with LEATHER, 110 paper filling. CHEAP GROCERIES. ' In the GROCERY liiie wo can fill your bill. Flour to arrive at $1.00 to $4.50 per barrel. 1 TOBACCO! TOBACCO! > All grades of TOBACCO from which the most fastidious can be suited 1 'SHELF AND FANCY GOODS. SHELF GOODS, CAKES AND CRACKERS OF MANY VARIETIES. HORSE MILLINERY. We have ordered a line of HORSE MILLINERY, and in fact try to keep everything the public may need. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OR PRICE ANY OP OUR Ai nAT\n RESPECTFULLY, i Young & Hunter. Mch 4 10 tf \ Determined to Quit Business, by 1st January. ; Having decided to give all of my Jd mg to x 8flme rich bargains I another and better pro- m store for the people fession, I have decided of Unlon County for c to quit the Mercantile ,, , ^ , 1 , . the next 90 days, business. T In Hardware, Cms, Stoves, Harness and _ BUGGIES. JL' -tv JL- Jtdl JLLi ? f O rJ7 <J J8$ IX . NO CREDIT?SO DON'T ASK. 1 I MEAN BUSINESS. t W. D. BEWLEY. 8 Sop 23 ' 39 3m n "ROD GER&T ^URCELIVS ' Goods must gQ. TAX NOTICE. Two Small Tracts of Land for IIIBRKRY give notice that the tax levy C I | C * ' for the fiscal year commencing Novcm- oal8 In oantUC. i ? her the first, eighteen hundred and ninety- f mLL >eU before ^ Courthou8e door in one is: 1. the town of Union, on Monday the For State purposes mills. seventh day of November, next, the followFor Ordinary County purposes, 4J mills. 'nK desoribed property: Two tracts of land For past Indebtedness 1 mill. containing sixty acres more or less situated , _ , ....... one m,'e and on? and one-quarter miles . For Interest on Kailrcd bonus 8A mil's* respectively from Santuo depot. For retTxTBg finIIroad hands snHLt. ? ttoth of tfreae tracts have dwellings upon For School purposes 2 mills. Diem; one ? two-story, and good orohard. t ., ... a . * ... ... T in -.I Half of this last named tract is in stock pine \ For Union School.District, Local, 2 mt lis. nnd oriBinal forest. V ' i win nuenu ai ine places, and on the Purobasers of these lands will be given j day8 stated below for the purpose of ool- until first of ./anuary to make payment. If eoting taxes : resold at purchasers risk. Private sale will 1 ~ ...... u . i a . be made if terms can be agreed upon. October lath. Waturday, Santuc. Thcge Undg 0)|n be caU}ng 0Q ,h# 11 17 " Monday, Pish Dam. undersigned at his residence in Santuc. " 18 " Tuesday, Blackrock. J. H. RANDOLPH. " 19 ' Wednesday, Cross Keys. Sep HO 40 4t ? 20 " Thursday, Qibbs.* <i 21 " Friday, Jonesville. NOTICE. i ' 22 " Saturday, Kelton. . - ? ?. . ... OrricB or Commissionrbs, 1 t 24 " Monday, Gewdsysville. Dnion CoCNTYf s> C-, Oct. 11, 1892. / ? 25 " Tuesday, Wilkinsrllle. mHE selection of a Superintendent of the c 20 " Wednsadsy, Timber Ridge. _L Poor House and its inmates, and Mana- t The balanee of the lime, until the 16tb i?r of Po?T Hon?# F?rm wl? M1?d? ? J of December, in the Treasurer's oflioe at Saturday, the JWd day of October, J Union. lost. JUUN r. THWIAS, Applicant* mutt file their soiled bide ad- g Treasurer of Union tfoubty. dressed to ibe Clerk of this Board, marked c gent 16 38 ln P*"? on the envelope, "BID FOR * J POOR HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT," on J ri_~ I III. ?w. e?U 6r beforf 21*< day of October irut. No A rlne Lands for Sale. bids will be considered after that day. * By order of the Board of County ComONPACOLET KIVER Attest. CHARLES BOLT, J ^ Clerk of Board. * BELONQ1NQ to the estAte of Atsiah Pos- Oct 14 42 2t \ ter, deceased, will be sold in 6 different b tracts. Plats can be sfcen by calling on the Esecutor; To Thos? Indebted. / Terms of sale?One-third cash, balanot on l and 2 years time. A LL persons indebted to me by note or The above lands will oertainly be sold at xV aocount, will please take notioe that pub\io auction, before the Courihouse door the same is now due, and payment mnst be at Union, on Baleeday in November. made by the first of November, either by 6 T. L. HAMKft, cash or negotiable paper. Exeoator. T. E.* BAILEY. Sep 30 40 4t JJ Oot 14 42 8L ' .-M ?r "^TTr. NEW YORK . RACKET. * Ta oiill oVinarl niwl \rill on/\n 1 ?n n c..n -< JLM gvill WAAVslVVl U1IU U ' > RWH I-/V Vyll HVvIV 1U11 U1 Shoes, Hats, Clothmg, Dress Goods, Notions, Crockery, G-lassware, Tinware, etc. All of which were bought cheap for cash, and go the same way. While in the Northern market we succeeded in picking up some rare bargains. Lots of goods bought at less than half their value. We have an iron-clad rule?put on one close profit and stop, 110 matter how cheap we buy an article. We do not ask ourselves how much can we get lor it? But how cheap can we sell it. You cannot afford to buy goods until you have looked through our immense stock and posted your_.ir sen on prices. We wish to call especial attention to our stock of Men's Youth's and Boys clothing. Nothing like ijb ever seen in Union before. Prices range from the very oheapest to fine black suits. Come in and let us show our goods and give you some prices. RESPECTFULLY, HARRY & BELK. April 10 15 ly NEW FALL GOODS, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Our buyers iiave just returned from the Northern markets, vliere they bought a large and well assorted stock of goods o suit all the trade. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. JFirst, we will say that our stock of shoes is immense, and ve are prepared to make you some prices that will catch the Jew est buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in this in?.. Call and see them. truss Goods, Stalls Goods, Etc. In Dress Goods we are prepared to oiler you some beauties, md at very reasonable prices, too. In Staple Goods, such as Prints, Ginghams, and all he mew things in Cotton Goods, we have a very large stock. M I L L I N E It Y . t W< )RD TO THE T.ADIES : Our- Millinery Department seems to be the centre of attracion, ) aecause trie ladies always find the novelties ofjthe seaon tl tere. We ?an show you all the new shapes in Ilats and Bon ets. ami Tnmmings of everv kind t/r matr.1i. LCn.ll a.--*? ?"a ;et tnrst choice. You will always find us with a fall efcock of first class ;oo?ds, and the very i^west prices. YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, GRAHAM & SPARKS. Jan 2*2 f? If ABE YOD ABREAST WITH TIE TIMES ? If not, just read oarefidly, and you will be enlightened. These are tough dmes. Cotton is very low r.u price, and u small erop being uiade, noa|^arily all daases of merchandise must be down at llOClv BOTTOM PKICIM^HHv My buver^^^ow baolt fg< /m the Northern markets, w.icru he for he past oO T^^WpickiDg ufMfeMVMPt prices which offer roa such ii)(4HpeulH as my^Pfcpetitors cannot meet, My stock is*rge, and select^ wi^i tho greatest care ana taste in all these Iocs: Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Clothing, Hats. Shoes, Trunks, Tinware and Crockeryware. T 11 1. i_ r .? il t ! 1- ? ?t- t . i jl vou uuij van jruui uucui lou to a. iow or fcuu uiuuy uaigmus wuicu l am DOU o offer you. One word to tho Ladies, first r MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! This is tho line of goods that you are all interested in. i lave secured the services of MISS ? 4 AUXIN, late with tho largest millinery establishment in the country. She comes among you highly recommended n < ?ne of tho best Trimmers sent out from tho North, liofore coming South si < oolc advantage of all the Fall openings of the largest Fancy Goods Stores in Baltimore. The stock is large and complete, and prices guaranteed to 1 o iOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Read these few of the many bargains that I am now offering for sale. 000 yds Dress Prints worth 7ic far 6c. A good pair Men's Boots $1.87o. 000 Piedmont Shirting, 4Jc. j The best Stiff Hat in the State, 60c. uw uress riatas, e.jo. The Hest Soft Felt, full shape, $1.00. 00 Doaen Spools Cotton, 200 yds spools, 2o. llhe Best Men's Suit of Clothes, $8.60. 1 good all Leather whole slook shoo, 76c. ladies Jackets worth $8 and $10, for only s* A big line of Drummer's samples, consi sftwig of Underwear, Hosiery, Handerchiefs, Gloves, Over-shirts, Shawls, Fascinators, Children's Knit Goodi. 'ocket Books, Laundried and Unlaundriea' Shirts, and lots of small wares ni V HOLES ALE PRICES. This is a ra kj opportunity for securing genuine ar gains. ILL WOOL-FILLING JEANS, GUARANTEED, ONLY 20 CENTS PER YARD. Come at once and you will find that 1 am? Jiot "blowing," but can show y* u very article as advertised. J. W.McLURE, Ag't. M?U 20 12 1/