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Correspondence of the Timks.
Hews from North PaoolecEtta
Jaxk, July 18.?The past week lias
been unusually hot and dry, sad crops are (
badly in need of rain. Last Saturday night (
we had a gentle shower thut did a little ,
toward cooling the air. ^
Almost every farmer has got through
work except, perhaps, one or two Airrows,"* ]
whiob they are halting to put in after a rata j
comes. i
We attended the Alliance picnio at Kel- j
ton last Friday. 14th inst. It was a big j
concern. Everybody was there, it seemed.
Our friend, "Kelton Wheel" will no doubt
give your readers an account of it this
week- I
Editor Gantt, of the 1'iedmont Headlight,
Judge Hill, of Spartanburg, Messrs. G. (
Walton Whitman and Q. B. Fowler, oandi- }
dates for the Legislature, Capt. John It. j
* Jefferies, State Lecturer, and Hon. Stan- (
ysrue^Vilson, Senntor'of 8pnrtanburg, were ,
the speakers. To give even a synopsis of ,
whet they said would make this article too long
lor the space allowed. Our notes |
taken would fill at least three columns of
the paper, and for us to present such a
lengthy manuscript would provoke the !
editor to sav something- he isn't in the habit
f saying, 'although ho is snd ha?*alwnys !
been re'a-ly to giro the Alliance a falrv shj*
ing and has fought bravely for them, 1
Messrs. Whitman and Fowler confined th?n- *
elves strictly to Slat^politics. Cnpt. Jef-*
feries dealt directly with Alliance principles
and demands, while Messrs. Qsntt, Hill and
Wilson each took a broad through and swept
^the field of 8Ute and National politics, to- '
gether with the Alliance demands nod the
reform movement generally. '1
a The best estimates ardflMal.&OO'tft' 2,000
people were on the s^l^And yffur cor;|
resnnndant dt.ln't -n? my,
^^^^inarkttand
the skillful bands dWWlWP^omoq whosdlW^
loyalty todhe nobo cause jswrer has and never
will be doubted. Of course, there were
contributions of trunks, boxes, baskets, etc.,
to the stock of viands from other sections of
Ut on county, and perhaps from the neighboring
counties, but l'ea Kidgo was the
focal center and to its sturdy citizens, male tit
and female, the success of the occasion may w
justly bo attributed. ft'
Mr. John F. Estes is quirasick.
Messrs. David and Jessie Estes, of Cross is
Keys, are on a visit to this neighborhood. tl
Mr. Worth J. Duncan and family, of Paris.
Texas, are on a visit to their old home and ai
\ friends in South Carolina. Worili looks as n
if he hadn't hal a rick day sinco he left ai
* here.
I Miss Nannie Kendrick, of Dlairsville, o
Tork county, is visiting tho family of Mr. J
A. F. Kendrick at Sunnyaide.
Miss Susio Potty wns bitten by a snake 1
week before last.
l'aoolet river is very low at Skull Shoals.
Fully one-third of tho bottom of the river
there is dry new.
Showers are passing about and orops in o
different neighborhoods lihve been refresh- r
ed somewhat by the rains. '1
* ? M If>H.I Jalr ! ?? i Uf A innna ounafrOil f
iur. ! iyuuui?v>? ? ??" "" 06 (j
'?Mt?r?.nk " "" "" ',
"lCMr T J. 11 ughos was kicked on the leg j
oni d.y Uct weSk by bis horse, from which j
he U suffering consWerablo pain. ,
p- *i ?v.r
CHy. Hhe has our sympathy.
_ u"mieu leoauae they j
want their old barrooms back again. ],
The writer was in attendi nee on the legis- i,
lature when the prohibition bill was under t<
discussion. The same parties that fought the ft
j '.Hoper bill fought the amendment establish- G
dispensaries. It now appears that some
prohibitionists are joining these enemies in
the fight against themselves. It amounts to jy
this, when they refbse to sign petitions for n
good men to be appointed dispensers.
' The enemy wants to make prohibition UI
od|ous by making it well nigh impossible to hi
get stimulants for medical and ssoramental bn
purposes. Tho enemies of prohibition offer- m
d and suggested bills in the last legislature ti(
of this character. They said : "Tho people Co
have demanded prohibition an'd we will give th
it to them in such doses so that they will wt
repudiate their own demands and disgorge thi
tho thing after they have gotten it." Theso
stay enemies are working along the same *>0
lino when they enoeurage the prohibitionists =
io their purpose to keep down dispensaries.
These t'rieuda of the barrooms also know 1
* tlia^ "blind tigers" would flourish under the
absolute prohibition, and that there would a.
be ftiore whiskey sold by them than will be
dispensed in the 8tate with a dispensary in j
every county, and that th?w -? - ?
-/ ui mem;
would get (ho profttflk P w I
The probibitiooiets should lend their in- ''
fluence to the estab ishmeut of dispensaries
L under tlie law as it is, and when they have
boon established ih?y can use their influence
-v to bare them coufii)td stylos for medical and f ~
/ saoramenUl purposes. We will then have
\ exactly what the real prohibitionists fought A
/ tor iu the last election and labored to MCDt
/ have enacted by the iaat legislature. They ReP
will'neir thus endanger the whole cause of ''?0
prohibition, as may are now doing by refusing
to estab lab <iUp*na?rto? ?
. Jrm* wrgag-fer,obrieUan?
to petbion for diapenaarteV, WUBU aw* . j.
pensers are not allowed to sell do those who TnPn
abuse intoxicants by getting drunk ; when All th
those who are not 21 years of ago aro not ris in
allows! to buy ; wbeu the liquors aold- ere jeot t
required to be chemically pore.; This is trying
to he better than the Ood.tbat iuspired = ?
the Bible. Talk about Qod did not inake
alcohol, when his hand instituted the law of
chemical aotion by which alcohol is produc- A I1
ed ! The vegetable kingdom grows in obedi- A
ence to laws instituted by tbe Divine Hand, n?
regulating vegetable growth, and ertjent
gnirttc are pro^uce^ by jav^s emanating from 0J
ihe aame'haod, regul4?lng chemical action.
|r the itlmulating properties brought out bj
ohemloal aotion were not intended for bene- Bib
K loeat purposes, why waa the law engrafted from 1
a part of the oconomy of nature? They
|^R have their uses as medioinee ; they have
^HLtfceir uses at the svoramental board; they Jul;
8n have their uses la weak conditions of the
p. system, not amounting to disease. The only (
HP attempt that should be made, and tho only . .
W one that will permanently sucoeed, le rtgu A u
? Jh/foM-^WifhiqlitiDk (he abuses, and in this .
I respect South Carolina is ahead of every .
|F State in the Union, every oountry in the . J .
world, and Will star ahead, if J
, ? ... fWllH UU V11
Bot persist Id opposing the establishment of R
dispensaries. Keapectfully,
Last or tmi 8crdat Paid.? Chicago
July 14.?The World's Pair U to be eloeed
Ouoday, end loiter Jnly ffl ft will not bt To All
dqen (0 4 he public on the first day of the k LI
H9fk. The admissions of next Sunday bare J\.
glready been donated for the relief of the Union
firomen who lost their lives in the recent Bolt, a
Ire on the gro.tods, and bnt for this fact the oenveo
Pair would probably have been closod next Kelton,
Sunday. The vote of the local directory
rescinding Its farmer aetion was overwhelm- Unio
log la fever of oloeltf, it standing 24 to 4. May 6 jlii
-
Correspondence of (ho Timks.
Now AUianoe Offloers?Bantao Hows- T
Saxtuc, Ju'y 18.?At tho regular meeting *
>f the Union county Alliance, held at Union
3. il., on July loth, the annual election of
jflicers took p'uca, with the following remit:
. .
Prea., J4 S. Welch; -Vies Tres-, Y- 8. ;
Hobo; Sec.. M. 8. Faucbit, Trca*., T. K. "
Poster; Chaplain, C. B. llobo ; Lecturer, 11. .
[J. Little; Ase't Lecturer, E. W. Jeter;
Door Keeper, John Wbitlook ; Aee't D. K., .
H. W. Vinson ; Sergeaot-at-Arms, Q. T. '
Hollis.
Delocn'e to tho Stato Alliance, J. C. Otte. *
It wi.s a very interesting meeting, but the
heat was very oppressive.
The went tier down here is very hot and
iry. Crops aro suffering terribly. Watermelons
are small and spongy. Gardens t
have groatly fa led. Much oorn in the heat j
if the day looks ns if the blades had been
Lwisted in a pnir of rope-walks. It is so ^
dry that a lean man's bones almost rattle. .
IVe had a little rnig on the 15th and 17th,
but it was on'y "trace."
1 attended an old fashion catfish stew at ^
Jeter's Mid on tho 14th. A catfish stew is
where many "sel-fish" men gather and
jatoh, clean, cook and eat fish to tWqiglr n
hearts' content. If you had been there?
Mr. Editor, you would have wanted to live
HUMBtayr all your life, close to the fish.
njHRp^good, almost, as "possum and f
Mr. and M. (Jfltnore had the rhd I 1
misfortune,their infant son 1
M recently
hu
rougn. jHc
Miss Helen-ttamlllW, sf^rish Dam, !iM' .
on visiting Misses May an I Nettio Jctor.
E. W.J. P?
_ Lu
_ _ tin
lor Tiir. Times. yr
Union Meeting Programme St<
Tho Sunday School Union of Middlo Sro*
on Broad River Association wilt convene
itli Corinth Church, Saturday before the ou
"th Sunday in July. sel
1. "Should a church carry a member who su
out of order ?"?P. S. Webber, T. M. Lit- )ei
ejohn and John llamc?. lis
'2. "Should a member of the church do w<
jy w< rk on the Sabbath day except that of ig|
ecessity?"?Sam'l Welchel, Amos Clary th
ad S. tv Thexton. fu
3. "Should christians rend the newspapers su
a fie Sabbath ?"?Sam'l Lipscomb, John R. di
effcries and C. C. llobet ts. or
Missionary sermon Sunday following, at
1 o'clock, by Bro. Amos Clary.
J. D. Bailey, Chairman.
E. 1*. Macomson, Secretary.
C. J. Pride of Greenville, received a kc? ,
f Portner's beer from Charlotte last Sunday j
light. Monday morr.ing it was hauled by J
\ C. Gower & Son from the depot to Pride's H
ilnce of business. It was kept in the middle
if the room all day and held in place by a <1
dock of ice, Pride defied State constables, '<
ipies, Tillmanites and the whole concern,
t is said that about twelve o'olook Monday a
tight that keg, so full of beer, lawsuits, in- o
unctions and mischief in the morning, was H
ts dry as a last summer's wasp nest. Tho b
State has been openly defied. The challenge l
tas been sent out. Tillman will accept aud b
tave the arrests made and get more law G
mils on hand.?Spartan, 12/A. * h
A StitRirr Suot Down.?Memphis, Tcnn., I
July 16.?Sheriff Warner, of Crittenden S
ccunty, Arkansas, left here late last night t
""^0 fTie sTierifr"'.. " second a
? ?.hot?,?t ,,id,??Vh"?uo jx,f0'" c
ar.?in8bU?.ooJ: H^Vor i?,
ll.i?,k|!Ild "I fe^divV l"""1'"Thit
Ve 5,0 ni0g reso,u,i?? w?s adopted"
2kr:
?.?, i'
e_same. Wo believe that this istJln?
- J
ijr iimi we will, ever have a aub treasury
it will be of any use to ua farmers,"
lurn them all out. Tbey are traitors to
ur noble order.
List of Letter*.
Ileinulning in the Postoffice at Union, for
i week ending July 21, 1803. I ?
B. Bowders, |Mr. Obe Gregory, ~Miss
Hot tic Thomas. ,
Lou:
'ersons calling for the above letters will ^j0B
isc say if advertised, and will be required jn t
ay one cent for their delivery.
It. W. II Alt It is, P. M. J
? lyini
CANDIDATES. ship
Godfrey n. fqwlurT" boUil
t the request of friends, I have con May
ed to run for the seat in the House of Traci
resentativea made vacant by the resigna- Miri
Of Hon. P?. V/. Harris,
aOHFRBV B. FQWLER. A]]
G. WALTON WHITMAN. "J c
ttil^JUWUUiL.ef jteraonal and .LQlilio >1 d?*a,
e unexp red term of Hon, It. W. Tl*r- Unas
i the Home of Representatives. Sub* other:
o tho decision of a primary election. i? (i,e
G. WALTON WHITMAN. Jecea:
School Claims. ah
?Y one wishing to sell school claims, *ncJ 1
call on J. A. BROWN, Union, P, Q. JJJJ*
HEPOSITOItY llr'j'1
' AMERICAN BIBLE 80C1KTV, as Tra
iuitBN t. oaa'e trona, vhiom, a. c. Mil
les and Testaments oan bo bought . ..7
11. T. Gee at eotual cost of publication. . . ?
GEO. C. PERRIN, V* ?
President. P'
, MM,. 2!S
- VUO fill
Sail for Yqm* Wattle* jVfi;,
L p'erso" b baring watches or jewelry vin?eo
in my establishment to be repaired, reed,
reby notified that unless said watches
'elry is called for on or before the llr?t 0 One
' August nest, Ihey will be sold at of one
auction to pay for (he reprirs on 11
oredit (
ALBERT WILLIAMSON. eeocretl
14-28-2t. ?ortga(
Notice 1 JuJ
ll'Aom it may Concern : -. *
, persons baring business ip ooonection
with wy nffloe as Coroner of
County wi l call upon Mr. Charles /"\NK
ty deputy, at Union, 8. C., when not U ft
ient to my place of residence near into thi
, 8. C. JA8PER M. AYCOCK, ham &
Coroner Union County. Union C
n, H. C., April 28, 1808.
J8-tf April
Law-frCte*', I'. *|T iL' *tl IftnMfiMWS
Capt. Jamu H. Tillman to oo for Skna- I
or Irbt.?There seems to be more flin '
head in the Farley-Irby trouble, ?od one by
lie name of Tillman now threatens to dotolisb
the junior Senator from South Carona.
. 1
The following is an interview with Capt.
aipes II. Tillman, whom Senator Irby resrred
to in his reply to Gen. Farley* ,
Capt. Tillman when asked about Senator
rby's charges said:
"I have been drawn into this affair much
t> my regret, but I do not propose that 8enJ |
tor Irby or anybody else shall use me as <
n instrument to perpetrate a political assasi
nation." I
Then you will reply ?"
"Yes." I
"Of what character will your answer be T" ]
"Wait and see; you may say, however,
hat it will prove 8enator Irby has acted the <
leliberale scoundrel in mixing a certain <
meant of truth with error in order to give ]
is defense an air of plausibility and throw j
he whole blame on me. It will divulge
eme racy and yet unwritten history that |
will be mighty interesting reading for deout
Reformers."
"When will your art:c!e appear ?"
"Just as soon as possible. Please do not
sit me any moro questions." t
iW
8ad End or a Fbast.?Gre^k , r <8. C.,
'uly 14.?Near Greer s StatiurJaL,'^^jles
rem here, today, Tom Toney culfc,
vith a pocket knife, severing his\K?
rein and killing him instantly. BotfiS^^'-r^''
vers visitors at the rcsidenee of John /
i brother of Jlsn, who was giviog a dining?
n honor o^he 21st birthday of Toney's soqjL
a tViendlyT
Cox.r
on l0q
iighs and Colds. If you have ne< fea^U \ *<y
s great cough medicine, one trial will^^,1
ice you that it has wonderful curative mi
wcrs in all disea?es of Throat, Chest and' at
ngs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
it is claimed or money will be refunded,
ial bottles frco at B. F. Posey's Drug
ore. Large bottles 50c. and ?1.00. 11
Dkskryixo Praisk.?We desire to say to C<
r citizens, that for years we have been
lling Dr. King's New Discovery for Conlaplion,
Dr. King's New Life PlIW, Bucks's
Arnica Salve and Klectrio Bitters, and -
ve never nanmeu roineiies mat sell as
ell, or that have given such universal sat'action.
We do not hetitaio to guarantee j
em every time, and we stand ready to rend
the purchase price, if eatisfactory reilta
do not fo'low their use. These reme- {|
< have won their great popularity purely f(
i their merits. 11. F. Posey, Druggist.
SHERIFF S SALES r
ti
ti
FOR AUGUST, 1893.
">Y virtue of sundry executions to me y
3 directed, I wi'l sell before the Court "
ouse door, in the town of Union, on Monay
the seventh day of August next, during 8
te legal hours of Sheriff's sites, the fol>wing,described
property, to-wit: 1
One lot of land, with church and parson- '
jre thereon, belonging to the African Methdisl
Episcopal church in this State, Charles 8
[. Jones and others, as Trustees, lying,
eing and situate in the town of Union,
Fnion county, one acre, more or less, *
ounded by lands of Harris Brothers, H. L.
ose, Jaok Garner and Benjamin Cunningam.
ALSO, I
will sell at the residence of Mr. E. D.
iharkey, in the said town of Union, about
hirty-five hundred feet of lumber, Levied
SSgfSfSM
, ALSO,
''WuV' * .
v.2
Sut, fop toiei "
J. G. LONG,
SSSiS!"'a
- ^?L a
MASTER'S SALES.
FOR AUGUST. 1893.
I he State of South Carolina.
C0UNTTOF UNION.
Court of Common Plea?. t|
Jamas Muoro, Master.
' " again* I
Charles R. LongI
ebedience to an order made by his
Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, Ai
ed August 23, 18t?0, 1 will sell before the
rt House door in the town of Union, on
iday, the 7th day of August next, withhe
legal hours of sale, the following
vibed property, to-wit:
II that certain tract or parcel ef land,
being and situate in JonesviUe town,
Stale and county aforesaid, containing ??
208 71-100 acji As, moks ok i,ass,
tded by lands of E. P. Vaughn, John ^1
es and others. Said tract known as
I No. 2. in the division of the tands of
aip Long, deceased.
221 83-100 acbhs,
I that certain tract of land lying, being
situate in Jonerville township State
ouni? aforesaid, containing two hun- ^
J. v. Hcoll air ?Bi.
Said Tract known ai Tract *'0t it 111
i division ??f tl?* iftD'li of Miriam Long, 1 " '
??4.
100 G3-100 aches,
that certain tract of land lying, being Aow
lituate in Jonesville to^s^lr, kftate 6V0r
>unty aforesaid, containing one huntnd
ninety and sixty-three one huni
aeree, more or leas, bounded by lands
W. Seett and others. Said tract known
ct No. 8, In the division of the lends yy
tarn Leng, deceased. ,
US XIMHEKLY AXD DAVIS TR.VCTf, ttllU
that certain tract or parcel of land
being and situate in J ones vile townUate
and county aforesaid, containing
ndred and eeventy-two and ^xtx-nine
ndredtb iwroq, tttore or loss, known Jfc
Kitaborly and Davis traota, bounded u
is of Jamoe Orr, Allen Vinson, R. M. w
, J. W, Soott and the 8pertanburg clieaj
seaso
TERMS OF 8ALE.
intra cash and the balanoe on a credit I
and two years, in equal installment*, 1
ntare?t from the dee p,{ ?ale > the I
tortion ef thq purohaee money to be On
I Vy bond of the puronaser and a ? i?r,
fee 6f the premises ... ?
C. H. I'EAKK. Will I
Master far Union County, will e
21 QO.iU, are tc
\ Fine Spanish Jack.
of the 1ar>g|ft, purest bred and finest foolisl
irme I SpaiJfcb Jacks ever brought
* State will stand regularly at Ora- rocciv
Ray's livery and sale etables, at
!. H.
GRAHAM & RAY.
2M6-lf, Jan 22
REPORT OF THE
OV TUB
Merchants' &
N A T I O JN A tSinil 1
OF UNION, SOUTH C^P ,WW ,
At Union, in the State f
it thi c'ote of buiint??, Jnhj^n.OTB
is k
iiesoohc^lisa.
Loans and discounts $()uth Carolina
Dveidrafts, secured anu>y/lf 1993.
cured *
U. S. Bonds to secure of
Due from approved rei IS. I
Due from other Natio $IG6,403 82 I
Banking-house, furnil msefixtures
284 40!
Current expenses and (ation 15,000 00
Chocks and other cash L ag'ts 18,217 30
Bills of other bauks....hanks 2,078 44
Fractional paper curref and
els and cents L....... 2,000 00
Legal tender notes.....in ?!.... 47 ^
Redemption fhnd 4,020 00
Treasurer, (5 per cevhick- ^
oulat on) | ?.?11 C(
Total .V 2,725 01
Capital stock paid In.,...** 675J>
a!4 L ?*" swear that
A* statement is true ,0 tho best of
.owledge and belief, H
qeorgeJ*1unro Cft8hiei
Subscribed and sworn^K^ before me
th day of July, 1898.
Charlks Bo^B*olni.y
irrkct?Attest: ^ ^^ pt
1 U'reclorl
^^JWsTSIl, )
Attention, Rosy Overseers.
A T the sitting of tll<Mj,resent term of
:JL Court, charges w*r0 maje j? n,e j
jntment of the OrssS Jury against
acscnl Board of CountM, Commissioners
... it ;+nts/i In
,K,ev? ... .. ? enforce the pres
sad laws. B
Some time ago we rj^inded you Ihroi
ur county paper th?HByour roads most
ut in passable ocnditioifc until a more leis
inie could be had frogp farm work foi
thorough working. ?
Not having heeded notice, we nowi
ou, lint without furthgfer delay your roi
o thoroughly worke*t and that for ?
urthcr neglect you w u be hoia to sli
,cc'?unt.
We meau what we e kyj and nothing el
he blame for the bad i oads must rest wh
t belongs, so govern y ,urselves according
By order of the Boa* 0f County Coiun
lioners. . 1
(Attest) CHAS. BOLT,
Clerk of Board
luly 7-27-Ht
As the season is appvoac
\ Mill and Evaporator.
Wo are prepared to giv<
nd size that you may select.
Get our figures before bu
Now is the time to use
VICTOR
ifl best cotton cultiyators ev
mvinced.
We have a limited supply
ill exchange now, fov cotton
sk for particulars.
Yours for Hardware,
A. H, FC
N. B. Fruit Jars $1.00 p
SPRING '
had, and^^Sflow as you will
Ladies J See Our
o can show you 11 the novelties o
vaah goods, and tor lino of white g
Millnery ! I\
it useless for us t|say that we can s
n that our stoclof Millinery gc
>est. Wo have aoi ? spooial inducenr
A Gt for Ca:
i Monday next, ' th, we will issue
50 painting in frfees and ready foi
je given away I the end of dO dt
xplain itself, pictures aro no
. 6?h van orriy^s,only a limited
member, prices a.ow, and, in a g
>uy them o1aaw*o. We mean I
moss, but wo si|>ly mean to get
od for every doftfspont with us.
Respectfh^
GRiHAM & SP
v it
RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO
P. W. Huidckcper and Reuben Foster, receivers,
Columbia and Grkksvillk Division.
Condensed Schedule, in effect July 2, 18931892.
Trains run by 75t^Meridian Time.
Between Charleston, Columbia, Allston and
Spartanburg.
Doily I | Dally
No. 18. | STATIONS. |No. 14.
i 30 a in i Lv Charleston Arl 8 45pm
11 30 ' | " Columbia " | 3 45 "
12 15 p ml " Allston ' | 3 00 "
1 06 " | ? Carlisle " | 2 00 "
1 14 " | ?? Sunluo " I 1 50 "
j 1 30 ? | " Union " 1 10 "
) 2 23 '? ? Paolct ? 112 02 "
) 6 50 " |Ar Spartanburg Lvjll 45am
6 45 p m|Ar Ashovillo Lv| 8 12 "
(i Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and
_ lValhalla.
1 "DtiljT f ~ 7 Daily.
No. 11. 1 STATIONS. | No. 12.
11 20 pm|Lv Columbia Ari 4 15pm
X) 12 03 p m| " Alston ?< 3 30 "
*> 12 0<> " 41 Peakes 3 27 ?'
' 12 35 " Prosperity.... " *2 55 ??
HyO " Newberry 2 39 ?'
H "
I H' Chappell's....
r44 Ninety-Six... 1 15 ..
1 <* iiu ^1
"S*68? ?
?; ??> .. ;; |??o.
I 00 pm Ar Ar lpooV
ZZ?oZ?u%,s- * C?
s8 "
f?r I Northbound 11 an ' A & C Division
-t bound 2.32 !? ?; S
"gb I Division'anj Trains 13 ^ ?'1 th?" c- and 0 I
' be {I. division wi&^-r11 14 on ^ and
ure j leston over the S. C. R.'r l? ?nJ ,rom CJiar- I
H1LLV4V r. Vloii I
ask Pullman Sleeper on 13 anil 14 between
ids Charleston nuu Asheviiie, via Columbia and
my Spartanburg.
riel Pullman l'alncc Sleeping Car on Trains 0
10, 11, and 12, 35, 30 37 and 38 on A & C
Isc. Division.
ere W A TURK, S. II. 1IAR.DWICK,
-1y Gen'l Pass Agt Asst Gen'l Pass Agt
',,8- Washington D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
V E tocBEE, SDL HAAS,
Gen'l Supt Traffic Mgr
Columbia, 8 0. Washington D C
W H GREEN. Geu'l Mg'r, Washington D C
ILLS ,
PORATORS.
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thing you should be looking after i?
i you close prices on any make tl
yi" g- A
SWEEPS
er invented. Try <mo and be
y of Cooking Stoves, which we
seed to be delivered in the fall. t0
>STER & CO.
er dozen. pf'
OPENING "
F
QQDS! _JL.
The Lowest Prices. ^
'le Northern markets, and we arc HI
1 best, selected stocks that wo have
find in South Carolina. ^B
Dress Goods. J
f the season, both in woolen goods IB
oods are tho prettiest in town.
/lillinery !!
iuit you in a hat, as it is generally I I ]l
khIs aro always tho largest and
lonts to offor you in Millinery this
drugs
sh Buyers.
tickets to cash buyers, calling for A (ul, ,
hanging in your parlor, which l?ai
lys. Call and gee a ticket which Tobacco,
w here, so you can sec what you
number aro to bo given away,
rent many goods lower, than you , . .
business?no humbuggcry?nor ,y ' '
your trado, and give you value Th^ ^b,
oo m
ARKS, Cash Store, c.11 and
Fob 17-7
4
The New York 1
RACKET. '
\
" " " w worn kont mo busy last wctk waiting 011 our
1 A
w customers we did not have the tune 10 tpiuix;
priees as we had promised to do. The rush goes
right on, and the big bargains piled on our counters
disappear very fast. Customers who drop in just to
look find goods so cheap they cannot help buying
them.
While banks are jaUing all over the country,
and everybody complaining of hard times, our sales
Dnchess Muli, 8f'centg."* Ce"t"'
Mens' and Boys' straw flats to lie Sold
at a Sacrifice:
25 colts'" d"" '' '' 11 l,Jl wurt't li.tit 50c to 81.51), Tor
Lot worth 50 cents, for IS cents
int.ro: stock of Clothing reduced.
offering ^ ~ the bargains we are
No trouble to show goods.
April 10.lfi.jj ... HARRY & BELK.
x.ni>ouMMER 0ALE.=rIN
order to close out the remains of our large stock of Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES and
I ATS, we have made a sweeping reduction on all these lines to be sold
t these prices for spot cash.
On our Ilcmant Counter will he found short lengths, at half and less
licir real value.
Ilerc is your opportunity to secure bargains for the little folks.
l few Embroidered Robes still left to be sold regardless of value.
Still too many Oxford Ties on hand. Must he closed out.
Ladies, try a pair of our guaranteed, hand-sewed Shoes, lbr $-3.00.
thers ask you $3.50.
MASON'S FRUIT .TARS, only U8 cents per dozen.
GENTLEMEN'S TENNIS SHOES, only 48 cents.
Rig lot of gentlemen's fine Silk Scarfs?biggest bargain of the season
be closed out at lo cents. Worth three times that amount.
Latest shapes in stiff felt Hats, to be closed at cost.
Now is the time to get your Summer Suit at a ridiculously low price.
New lot of Crockery just opened up.
Still left, a few of those popular selling black silk mits, at the small
ce of 10 cents.
You who are looking, for a place to spend your money, just drop in
I see McLure's stock, and you will buy and return home happy.
tBest in the World.
Bee descriptive advertise- * .
incut which will appear In The UlllOll DrUK UO,
this paper.
Take no Substitute, Hoa * fall tine ??r llie bent SPECTACLES
but Insist on having \V. I., and EYE-GLASSES that Science lias beon
DOUG I.AM' SHOES,with aj,;e |0 produce, and are prepmed to tuil
name and price atamped oc ftn oon(]itlon of the eye.
bottom. Sold by \il- n. --
iui?ii ?12-lt
w. 'jL't WKATY, Union, S. C. - -
id H. 8. LIP8COMB, GftlTnoy. 8. C.
-7-fim
iiondrugCo., we y/ant yob
?nasi Kim m? w W
to act as our agent. We furnish an expensive
outltt and all you need free. It costs nothing to
I, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soap?, try the business. We will treat you well, and
rfumery, llftir Brualics. Toolii help you t?. earn ten time, ordinary wage.. Both
> l ,? .11, i ?e*es of all ages can live at home and work In
brushes, lootli loaders, .pure time, or all the time. Any one any where
Faro Powders. can earn a' great deal of money. Many hare made
Two HuiMirwsl Hollar, a Month. Koekw oC
nn r.f P.inU Oils Pniir Stains people in the world are making so much money
me 01 taints UIIS. 1 U IJ, stains, W{,nout cApttnl ttioa.- Ht worh ror ?aa. Business
nt brushes, whitewash brushes. plcasunt, strictly honorable, and pars better than
, 8nulT, Ciga's, Fresh Garden Heeds, any other offered to agents. You'have a clear
... ki.,1, of Uronirt 8??drl?
kept in ft first-class Drug beginners which, If obeyed faithfully, will briar
8'ore. more money than will any other business, law
prove your prospects! Why not ? Yon enn do.#
l'reanrinlions caref-illv com- ,**uy r.ud surely at work for us. Reasonable
ns resoripiions careuiiy com llld-lllrw only nrc,^nry for absolute suoeast.
pounded at ad hours. I'amplilet circular giving every particular la *?Bt
free to all. IJelay not in sending for It. I u7>5 /
lie will find our stock of Medicines GKOltOK stinson * CO.. T
plcte, warrnnUd genuine and BwNo^488>^^rt|?ad^l*e. I