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Firm Epidemic In Cleveland.?Clevelani Ohio, Oct. '29.?The Euclid Avenue Opei Bouse vu totally destroyed by fire th morning. It is supposed a defective electi light wire s'arted the fl >tries. The loss 01 the opera hocse is estimated at $800,00C The insurance is $150,000. Shortly after noon fire broke out in tin large brick block at the southwest coruei f Seneca and Long streets, and befort being jut out it hail damaged the buildio and contente to the extent of about $50,000 Up to noon over twenty fire alarms bad bee turned in from different parts of the city. Now Try This.?It will cost you nothiuj and will surely do you good, if you have Cough, C?.ld, or any trouble with throat Chest or lur ga Dr. King's New Discover for Censuu ption, Coughs and Colds is gnat anteed to wive relief, nf mono* ?,iii h? r.?; o 1 ? -I ' -- rbook. Sufferers from La Grippe found ! ju*t the (hidg nntl under its use bad speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sampi bottle at our expense and leArn fer your self just how go >d a thing it is Trial hot Ufa free at B. P. Porey's Drug Store Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. x Mrs. Harrison's death was the seTtntl which ha* occurred in the white house slnci its erection. Those who proceeded he from that mansion le the spirit land, were President William Uenry Harrison, grand father of the present president; Mrs. Prei ident Tyler, nee Letitia Christian ; Presi dent Zachary Taylor; "Tad," eon of Preei dent Linouln; Mr. Dent, father of Mri Grant, and Minister Allen, of Hawaii. Tlllto P??n BiiTOTVh* JoufL T. IT.nl J. Wsddell Bowden, William II. Dunoan Philip 1. Rawl, Whit A. Hamilton, llober B. Ligon; William W. McElwec, Julioos J Lane, Ruikift II. Taylor. MARKIED. THOMA?_TltirKaTr?w \r :-.i ? 27th October, 1892, by "William Jeflferie: N. P., at the residence of 8. 11. Thaokitor Mr.. T. H. Thomas, of Trough Shoals, t Miss Ioa Thackstoo, of Aobury. Lilt of Litters Remaining in the Postoffice at Union, fo the week ending Not. 4ib, 1892. MUs Losey Eiaon |Miss Elean'e Jeter Mr. Tommie Rice. Persons calling for tho above letters wi please say if advertised, and will be require to pay one oent for their delivery. J. C. HUNTER. P. M. A Pressing Call. ALL pars >ns indebted to us, either b note, account, Mortgage or Lien, ar hereby notified that in erder to meet th preseiJg demands of our obligations, we ar compelled to mako oollectiona at ouce froi those indebted to us, and we hereby giv notice that settlements rauat be made imm< diately. FAN 1' BHOS. i Not. 4 45 *'4r, ^ LI Stato of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, *Q., Probate Judg? WHEREAS, Snmucl S. Stokes ha made suit to me to grant him Loltei f Administration on the Eitate of and e foots of James N. Beaner, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonis all and singular the kindred and creditors < the said James N. Banner, deceased, thn the/ be and appear, before mo, in the Cour of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., Bout ammmm Caroline, on the 10th day of November, 18(Ji after publication hereof, at 11 o'o'ock in th forenoon, to show cause, if any they havt why the said Admiuistration should not b granted. Given under my hand and seal this 2n day of November, Anno Domini, 18'J2. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 8rd day of Nuvembei 1892, In the Weekly ifniou Toras. Nov 4 45 2t MORTGAGE SALET The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY E'NDER and by virtue of a power of eal contained in a mortgage executed an fared by fc. N- Higley to J. IV. Mtll and William Little, bearing date the 4(1 day of November, 1891, and recorded i the office of the Register of Mesne Convey anoe for Union County in the State of Soutl Carolina, in bjok of mortgages M. No. 12 page 128, we will sell at publio sa'e befort the Courthouse door etUuion, in the Countj and State aforesaid, during the legal hour ff sale, on Monday, tlje fih d*y of Neyem tr, J893, ad th? MINING AND MINERAL RiailTS, franchises and privileges, together with al the wood and water privileges accompany ing same, conveyed to E. N. Higley b, William Little in the following lands, to wit Three several iraots, lying partly in Unioi and partly in Sparianburg County ; th first formerly of I ho estate of Montgomery containing two hundred and fjfty-fiyo am |ev4n-teatl)B (2^5 7-10) acres more or lo*s the second known as part of the Cowai land, containing seventy-five (75) acre* more or less ; the third baing the Flemin land, conla ning one hundred acres, mor r less?the whole surrounded by laod of 11. A. Gates, MoArtbur, West an others ; and for ful;er description ee deed of William Little to E. N. lligley, date November 4th, 1891, and reoorded in boo U?: P?8? ^7? >1 ofi^ce of tb iter ef Mesne Conveyances for sai only. And also that other adjoining tract, ooa Mining fifty aeres, more or less, lying am being To the County of Union in siid State bounded by Nett Hill Gold Mining (amis oi the East, by lands of William Little on lb North, by the Gossett land en tbo South Leiog the ape described \r\ deed made t fi. N, lUglejr^by Little, dated 4th da of Novembers 1891. and r?oir<l? l in KaaI L. No. 80, page 805, in the office of th Register of Mean* Conveyance for sai< tt- county, to which reference is male for ful Hfc l#r description. AUo all machinery for digging gold an washing gold, and all improvements c every description en said lands, to wit Uee^ngioo ^o?l boiler, ouq p^nip, ot^e fe gfetyp iqill complete, %Uo opo lgrge boiie epl ft bout 2000 feet of 5 inoh piping, au< utensils, also all applianoes and fiaturt appertaining thereto. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser or purchasers to pay ft paper i. A. W. HAZELWOOD, Assignee. W. II. IIA'/KLW0(>I> hs Acjmir |slr?tor e|- Letti'ce ^Jeje'lwjol, deceasec H^B|B^Ktober*T?i b dB02; Pf Oct. 21 48 8t. K David Johnson, Jr. Than. B. tfutle 1 JOHNSON & BliTI.Ki; Attorneys and Countelors, ff a? f a, m u 11 i if 11 , a . li. j^H PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL LEO A BUSINESS. Oot r MASTER S SALES. J FOR NOVEMBER 1802. Tho State of South CHrolina. ' UNION COUNTY. ' Court of Comivon l'leia. r K - Louisi H-dlingsworih g rs / II. C. Miller, et al. a "IN obedience to an order made 18th JL Maroh, 1802, by ilia Honor, Judge T. B. Frn-er, 1 will selL before the Courthouse g door, in ihe tgwn of Union, within the legal a hours of salt". the fol owing described preperty to tvi : y 175 Acres. r- All that cerla n tract or parcel of land ,1 v.i? __ - - - vhu'i s mate in t lull Diiui townit ship, Union County, containing one hundred a and seventy-five ncros, more or lea4, bounded by lands of Jesse Comer. The said tract of land will be divided into two separate tracts, plats of which can be i. seen at tho Master's office. TERMS OF SALE. I Ono-th'rd of the purchaso money to be paid in cosh, the balance on a credit of one and two years in ecjual installments, with interest from day cf sale, the purchasers to * give their bonds and a mortgage of the ~ premises to seem c the balance of purchase money. The above lutuls sold st the risk of J. P. , 11 ol lings wo 11 h. ' C. n. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master'a Offiot Oat. 16, 18U2. Oct 21 AU 3t. 1 The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTV, Court of Common Pleas. Williarq It. Cvooker, ct al n against '? John C. Crocker, at nl i, o IN obedience to an order maio by his L Honor, Judge James Aldricb, in the - above stated case, I will sell at Union. C. 11., during the legal hours of sale, on salesday, 111. W? ? - ~ "* r ivu ciuTcmuer, iouz, tnc following lauds: 111 ACRKS. All that certain traol of land designated as traol No. 2, in Pinckuey township, Union Comity, on Gordon's Creek, and con'nining 11 one hundred ami eleven acres, in ro or less, d and bounded by lands of F. M. Farr, estate of Berry Coleiuan, deceased, John Savage anl others, r TERMS OF SALE. Ono-tliird cash, balance on a credit of oue and two years, in equal installments, with y interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond aud a moitgago of premises for the oredil portion of purchase money. 6 C. H. l'EAKE, n Master for Union uounty Master's Office Oct. 15.1802. Oct 21 43 31 The Stute of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Commou Picas. Richard o. Thomson i. against William Crocker, et al 13 IN obedieueo to an order made in the JL above s-a>ed case by his liouor Judge * Jas. F. Islar, 1 will sell at Union, C 11., in the town of Uniun, on salcsday, 7th Novem'' ber, 1802, during tbo legal hours of sale, " the following described lauds to wit: ^ . 104 ACRM. Ii All that certain Irurt of l.t. l - - ?v. ? .UV4 CIlUillQ 111 5( Draytonvilte township, in sniil County cf e Union, containing oue hundred an t ninctyl( four acres, and bounded by lands of Joliu e D. Jefferits, F. W. Eison, and K. It. Eioen. TERMS OF SALE. ^ One-half of the purchase money to be paid iu cash, and tho Oalauce on a credit of one year, wi'li interest from day pf gulp, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a r? mortgage of the premises; the purchaser to pay for papers. C. H. 1'EAKE, Master for Uuion County Master's Office Oct. 15, 1802. Oct 21 43 3t The $tatc of South Carolina. UNION COUNT!', d Court of Oommon Pleas, e x Mildred A. Patterson n against Jennie Worthy, et al ii IN obedience to an order made in the above !, JL stated case, by His Honor, Judge James ) -Aldrich, dated July 8*li, 1802, I av.11 sell on r Salesday, 7th Norember, 1802, at Uuion s C. 11., in the town <if Union, duung the - leg il hours of e^To', the following dotoribed lauds to wit : 800} acres. 1 All that parcel or tract of land situate aud being in Union county, in said State V Oil the *f Itrnnil Ui?n? : ltods of the estate of John 11. Jeter, nnd the 1 estate of Nat Gist aud others, containing 0 ibrae hundred and one-half acres, more or , lest, being the land conveyed to \\'a?ren J Wortliy, defeased, by John R. Jeter with ; the exception of fifty acres of said tract, n which has been laid off for Virginia Worthy, i, J. C. Worthy and Henry Worthy. K 250 ACRKS. ? All that parcel or tract of land in said 1 County and Stale aforesaid, upon the waters of Broad River, containing two hundred at.d j fifty aorcs, more or less, and bounded by ^ lands of Gilliam 11. Jeter, W. 1'. Jetyr the Pinoknpy Fflppy read and llroal lliver; . being the traot of land conveyed to Warren Worthy, deceased, by W. T. Jeter. ? TERMS OF SALE, d One-half cash, balance on a credit of one >, year, with interest from day of sale, to be t secured by bond of the purchaser and morto gage of the premises. Sold with the privilege > of tho purchaser to pay (he whole in cash, o I " ' C. H. PEAKE, y Master for Union County. It Master's Office, October 15, 1802. II Oct 21 48 3t The State of South Carolina. d COUNTY OF UNION. >f : Co\jrt Common Ple^s. n r - Mary P. Thomson d againtl ! John Willard, et al IN obedience to an order made in the above staled case by bis Honor. Judge Jumes >r F. Iilar, dated 16th October, 1892, 1 will sell on Salesday, 7th November, 1892, at Union C. 11., in the town of Uniou, duping L i- ihe legql 11(iiu*4 ui sale,' the following de I, scribed Hilda i All that ccria<n tract or plantation of lan 1 in Union Owoship, of said o-iunty, adjoining lands of John Kison, Mnjor Darnell, P. M. Cohen, C. C. Saner, John Drandon ~ and others, c mtsining one hundred and r. ninety-seven acres, more or less, being the land known as the Pan Willard Place, 'I'kiRMS OF SALFr > ? Qne third caijh, tlie balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments, with io.erest from day of sale, to he secured by bend of purohasar, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to yay for papers. L C. 11. PKAKE. Master for Union County. Master'* Office Oot. 16, 1892. Oot 21 19 3t. The Stato of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY Court of Common Pleas. * Jns. H. nil'I L. N. Kodgor againtl Altuira B. Kodger. IN obedience to hu order made in the above sta'o l case by his Honor. Judge Jas. F. lslar, dated 15 h October, 18'.'2, I will soil ou Salesdny, 7th November, 1892, at Union, C. H., in tho town of Union, within tho legal hours of sa'e, the following described lands, to wit : 1. One tract of land in Pinckney township, containing one-hundred nn I twentynine acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thoe. Morris and others. f T _ * . 8 - - ? i. mi .111 iowii on llacholor street known as the Livery Stable Lot, bounded by lets of W. K. McNe ioe, 1*. M. Cohen, estate of Henry Hardy and others. 8. Lot near town on Pincknoy road, containing about three acres, bounded by lauds of ?? 9. Lot in town, c truer Bachelor and Academy streets, known a3 tlio McNal'y lot, bounded by lots of P. M. Cohen and others. 10. Lot on Bachelor street adjoining lot No 9. CO. Storehouse ond lot on Main Street, adjoining lots of W.T* Graham nod Mrs. V. Coleman. 31. Lot in town, corner of Bachelor and Sharp sireete, bmnded yj m d slrects, lots of J. W. Wallace, L Carson nad others. 83. Tract of lind known as the O'Ncil place, containing seventy-nine (79) acres, mcro or less, bounded by lands of Qovao Hancock, John DccknctI, David Qallman, estate ef II. S. Boaty and others. 84. Eight lots of land in B^gansviFo township, known as lobs No. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 0, 7 and 14, in the division of the West Springs tract, bounde 1 by lands of Benjamin West, 11. A. Ilapkius, and Glenn Springs road. 22. Lot and Dwelling House, in town ef Union, on Main street, known as the Home Place, tlio lot containing about two acres, bouuded by Main street, lots of It. T. Gee and Jus. 11. llodgcr, and the Spartanburg Union and Columbia Hail road. i TEltMS OF SALE. One-fourth part in cash, and the balance on a credit of one an<l two years, in cqnnl installments, with interest front day of sale; the credit portion of the put chase money to be secured by boad of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for papers, and have the privilege to pay the whole of their bids in cash. C. II. PEAKE, Master for Union County Master's Oflice Oct. 1<">, lb'J2. Oct 21 4d 8t 00 YOD KNOW WHERE to get the best Lady s $1.00 Shoe, in lace or , Button ? WHERE to get a Lady s Fine Dongola, Kid Button Shoe, in Common Sense or Onorii. loot fur #1 OA -- - J , ?v V~.vrvr, worth 2.50 ? ^ ^ nBMHaanMesrapTiapfDnnH WHERE to get a Gent's Fine calf welt shoe in Lace or Congress, for 30.00, usuallv soht at 30.50 to 34.00"? * i-c.\-rrarsaf^xtaxseamammmmmmmmmmmmm where; to buy a Bay State Men's Boot, Ilcavy Scotch Sole, for 32.25? WHERE to buy Cotton Fluids for 4cts a yard, regular price 4.lets? WHERE to find tlic CHEAPEST, and also the FINEST line of Dress Goods ? ??gBM^ii/dumancacnxjf?t WHERE to buy a Boy's two piece suit for $1.25? WHERE to get a La<ly's Wrap in ' the latest style and at the lowest price? In a Nutshell! * ?ct t?0 BEST I GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. ' f , M||| 1 i INQUIRE AT i Foster, Wilkias & Co.i Jan 1 2 tf 1 i Grow Happy. , ALL parties indehte 1 to us in any way, J either on account, note, lien .or mortgage, must muko Immediate payment. Parties haying purchased guano for eotton will remember the time expires Nor. ' 1st, 1802. KARR& THOMSON. Oct 28 41 4t. i 1 Attention Alliances! '1 PINCKNKV township Athene* Union will meet at Hughes' School House, on Saturday before iho second Sunday in December. Krery nub-Alliance in the township is requested to elect delegates to represent it in the Union. J. D, GOING. Oet 28 44 . ') 2t. \ ' HP ftv " X E W DRY GOODS. # .>v" " . We arc now opening a new stock of DRY GOODS which we offer cash buyers at reasonable prices. OUR SHOE STOCK. Our SHOE stock is complete, and we guarantee every pair to be bottomed with LEATHER, no paper filling. CHEAP GROCERIES In the GROCERY line we can fill your bill. Flour to arrive at $1.00 to $4.50 per barrel. TOB <>l TOBACCO! All grades of TOBACCO from which the most fastidious can be suited 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 OF OUR GOODS. RESPECTFULLY, Vnnnrv St TTnn+nv* JLUUUg \JU JJLU.UL UU1 Mch 4 10 *f Determined to Quit Business by 1st January. Having decided to give all of my time to Some rich bargains another and better pro- in store for the people fession, I have decided of Union County for ; to quit the Mercantile 1 . . the next 90 days, business. In Hardware, Gnns, Stores, Harness and BUGGIES, ! FOR THE SPOT CASH. NO CREDIT?-SO DON'T ASK. I MEAN BUSINESS. W. D. REWT/EV I Sep 23 39 Sin RODG-ER&T PURCELL'S 1 Goods must gQ. F U3T received from ilie Northern Sewing Machines From $10 Up. 11 kets, a choice select iru of Milliuery. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST THICKS. , . . , * " u . . . v . i 1 can furnish you with several of the be3t Always pleased to ehow goo Is and give mnkes of the high grade Sewing Machines, satisfaction to customers. _ on reasonable terms, and at the lowest M119. J AS. OKANT. niices also Oct 14 42 if. P'""8.*180 ? ? GOOD SECOND HAND MAMortgage Sale. /miueo BY virtue of a power conlainul in a Movt- CHINES FROM $10 UP. gogTMven b^pi&he?r U. Uice ond J. To nny person wboHe MacUine or Musicft, , w. MgLure, daled the 11th day of April, jDftrunient I have had to repossess because ' lf ' nf iV^na t'onviv.nc.00 W^n of fa,lure ot ,he P"rcbaser to pay the instaltster of Mesne Conveyance for Union roents whon duo j wiU R SPECIAL ' bounty. South Carolina, in book of Moitga- di9Coant D05rf if th de8i * t ^ ;es J. No. 9, pngo 875, I will sell to the lighest bidder, before the Courthouso door, g ]\/r Riftfe}. Jt E TT it Union, S. C., during the legal hours of ' % ia'e, on Salesday in November next, certain ; V1. S. Don't forget that I sell some ef the ands described tu said Mortgago rs follows ; be t l'iauos and Organs that are made. \ll that pieco, parcel oy. plantation of land, S. M. lllCE, JR., E. U. lying, byihg an'd situate in Uogansvitle _1 Township, County and 8late aforosaid, being SHERIFF'S SALES, part of the plantation formerly owned by lHapor Lswson, and by him conveyed by FOR NOVEMBER, 18{>2 ieed of gift to his daughter, Sarah D. Wal* F> Y virtue of sundry executions to me , trip, and by her to the said Spencer M. Rice MJ directed, I will sell before the Courtind John W. MoLure, on the 23d day of house door, in the town of Union, on MonDeeember, A. D., 188G, more |. ipi l,u,Ur day, the seventh day of November next, referenda thnrnnnln h.in lnJ i? 'i1- * * " ,?H ..... Vj, .uu uouraos during ttie legal hour* of Sheriffs snles, >nd d'Stanoeu described ih ua'i l deed, to wit; lie following described | roperly t? wit\ beginniug at a tlictory 8. 3, w. 3H, to stake, Three mules belonging to Thomas Lee Ihence N 80, E. 67-00 to a slake, thence N. Thorp, namtd Bill, Jack at^l May, levied on 8'2, K, 30.00 to a stake, Ihcnce 8. 23, E. 2 60 and to be sold as property of Thomas to a Post Oak, thence S. 80. W. 11.60, to a Lee Thorp, s,; the suit of W. H. U. Be v ill, stake, thence 8. 09, W. 26.00 to a stake by et ?l. Plainlifls, against Thomas Lee Therp old rock fence, thence N. 22, E. 413 io red et al Defendants. oak, thence 8. 80 W. 63. te the beginning . At?<\ oontaioing ''*'7VW* n?>r?s, more or K-i-s: following. Itcal Estate will be sold for reoo,ddd ijn if Register of . Iesne Con- bef?rt the Courthouse door, at Union, i eyance'fbr Untob County. Boole J Nj. J8, 0^8#le,dfty in NoT#lDber. 1892: page 205, the 8d day of January, 188?. 0ne (ract of ,nn)1 belonging to Mrs. M. Terms of sale-CAfeU, purchaser to pay p Dftwk,?( in Uplon 8chooi District, confer pttpern, f r 1|(rTfWlrtOV Uinin* 244 acres. ll ?...>iH>uu?l One tract of lar><l belonging to M\,4. M. ft i q n rv i ir io.??i mo^t*ftkee P. Dawkins, in Draytonville township, con- i Union, S. C., Oct. 16, 1893. n 01 ij> jn taming 9/U acres. Oo One lra^ of land belonging lo Mra. M. P .Dawkins, in JouesVille township, containWhen at Home., [ ing 289 acres. 1 < > The above described real estate will be ' TTERRAFTElt I shall bo in my office a sold for taxes at the suit of tbe State a^a nst n Union, the first days bf e*oh week. Mrs. M. P. Dawkins. D. A. TOWNSEND. Sheriff's Office, October 16tb, 1693, ? T II E NEW YORK RACKET' IS THE PLACE * To buy your winter goods of course you will buy i.i i ..i . ? tiieui wnere you can get tne most goods lor tlie least money. Appreciating that fact, we have exerted all of our energies to fill our shelves and counters with some of the biggest bargains ever brought to Union. You know full well that since we have been in Union^ we have saved you many a hard earned dollar. Now with our expericnoc and increased facilities, we are prepared to do your pocketbook more good than you could even ask We haven't the time to quote prices 011 many am cles, but will tell you how we are selling c* few things. Cotton checks, 3 J, same goods others ask 3 011 from 4 to 5 cents for. Soda, 4cts a pound. Matches, let a box. Ball Thread, 1 cent. Men's hats from 10 cents up. Boy's suit from 75 cents to $5.00- Men's good suit for $2.48. We have the best, and cheapest line of clothing ever shown in Union. OUR SHOE STOCK Our shoe stock is second to none in the State. Will open up a big line of sample shoes this week, and you know how cheap we sell them. Come in and let us show you through our stock. RESPECTFULLY, HARRY & BELK. April 10 15 * ly NEW FALL GOODS, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Our buyers have just returned from the Northern markets, where they bought a large and well assorted stock of goods to suit all the trade. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes First, we will say that our stock of shoos is immense, and we are prepared to make you some prices that will catch the closest buyer. We have some specialties to offer you in this line. Call and see them. """" Dress Goods Staple Goods Etc. In Dress Goods we are prepared to offer you some beauties, and at very reasonable prices, too. In Staple Goods, such as Prints, Ginghams, and all the new things in Cotton Goods, Ave have a very large stock. MILLINERY. A WORD TO THE LADIES : Our Millinery Department seems to be llie centre of attrac- / tion, because the ladies ahvays lind the novelties of the season there. We can show you r. II the ucav shapes in Hats and Bonnets, and Trimmings of every kind to match. Call early and -1- -- * gvti UlOt UUUICCJ. You will always find us with a full stock of lirst class goods, and the very lowest prices. YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, GRAHAM & SPARKS. Jan 22 5 tf ffl ID ABREAST fflTHTHyp ? . ./r* -r. If not, just road carefully, and you will bo enlightened. These a#c tough times. Cotton is vory low in price, and a small crop being made, nocessarily all classes of merchandise roust be down at ROCK. BOTTOM PRICES. My buyer is now back from the Nfrtborn markets, w.iero ho has beeu for / the past 30 days, picking up bargains at prices which wil^enabffjauio to offer you such inducements as my competitors cannot meet. My stock is largo, and selected with tho greatest care atrfl^Wstc in nil these Dry Gtoods, Nations, Millinery, Clothing, Hats, "Jflj Shoes, Trunks, Tinware and Crockeryware, * I can only call your attention to a few of tho many bargains which I am able j to offer you. One word to tbo Ladies, first: MILLINERY! MILLINERY! $ MILLINERY! This is the lino of goods that you arc all interested in. J[ . have secured tho services of MISS MARTIN, hto with tho largest miliincry establishment in the country. She comes among you highly recommended as one of the best Trimmers sent out from the North. Before coming South she took advantage of all the Fall openings of the larr??*t Fnnnu a./,? ^ 0 v.y VJ? WWVIO UtUI VO IU Daltimore. The stock is large and complete, and prices guaranteed to he LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ?M Read these few of the many bargains that I am now offering for salo. !.< 6000 jda Dress Prints worth 71c for Gc. A good pair Men's Boots $ 1.87c. 6000 " Piedmont Shirting, 4jc. The best Stiff Hat in the State, 60c. 6000 " Dress Plaids, 4?c. The Best Sdfc Felt, full shape. 91.00. , 100 Dozen Spools Cotton, 200 yctoapools, 2c. Tl?e Best Men's Suit of Clothes, $3.60. , > iBfe' A good all leather whole atook shoe, 75c. Ltdies Jackets worth $8 and $10, for only -'-4T A big line of Drummer's samples, consisting of Underwear, Hosiery, IIant'- A kerchiefs, Gloves, Over-shirts, Sbawit, Fascinators, Children's Kait Goods. Pocket Books* Laundried and Unlaundriod Shirts, and lots of small ?**? - ??? w itVJUiJKjSALiK riilCES. This is a raro opportunity for sccuriog genuine '37 / bargains. / ALL WOOL-FILLING JEANS, GUARANTEED, ONLY 2QMU CENTS PER YARD. Come ok tooe and yon will find that I am not "blowing,1" bat nan thow^ra itary article as adrortiacd. J. W. McLTJRE, Ag't. V Mob 20 12 if