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m < THE UNION TIMES 9%.. v T 1 v / * j,; Published Every Friday. JAMES E. IMJNTEH. M. W. CfLP, Editor. Heai*terp?l at th* PnatnfHee in Union C.. m aeoond-claM mail matter. %??; y-T 1 c 1 : ~ SUBSCRIPTION ?ATES. One yewr .... $1.1*1 Wix months .... SO rent" Three months . . . 2Scent Snl*cription payable in advance. pi w?ys. Hemit l?y postal order. check < registered letter. Currency by open mai *t sender's risk. ADVERTISEMENTS. ' *ne square, llrst insertion . . Jl.O1 Kvery sulieeqnent insertion . fiOceilH Contracts for three mont lis or loupe will 1* made at rerltirai rates. All communications which sullen' private interests will lie charged for a advertisements, Rejected manuscript wil r?ot lie retnrneil. Obituariesand tribute of respect will Ite charged for at hal rates. All pa|iers will >*e stopped the day the evpire. We will hereafter make no dr viation front this rule. Tetters and remittances should lie atl dressed to THE UNION TIMES CO.. Union*. S. C. UNION, S. C.. FKllUARY 4. 1S0T , SCHOOL TRUSTEES. ' Representative Ben Townsend iut introduced a bill into 1 he legislat ur :* for the people lo elect ilio trustees u the Union tiraded Sthool, instead o vlhe present plan, which is in vogu vi/: The election of their successor by the trustees themselves, a phn tlmt has been in ni^uu in Union "sine the memory of man rimneth not t< nhe contrary," uml one that lia served t lie public exceedingly well We ?loii*t know what is at the hot ton pf this movement, but it is certainl; urYk'eeessary and uncalled for, ami \\< hope i.'tat Represent at ivo Townsctn will see tf?e lack of wisdom in it, am iHit ~)irciji fri.s hill. If the prosen trustees have fiiijed to tlo their dut; In any particular, we arc not aware o it. They ureall highly respected cit i/ens, who are interested in the pro gresa und prosperity of the schools >md we believe each and every one o I hem have children at the school We have not heard any complaint rguinst the teachers, and we see n< necessity of the change. We certuinh clo not desire to bring our grader school into elect ions, ti c doubt scr iouslv the moral right of so, ,\> a number of our older eiti/eiis well hivw. that yearsaial years ago, when v Ink' citi/eijs amongst us who took pride itf Jouking after the welfare oi their post Wty. that some offbeat iti/eiis purelwecd two lots and huilt 11\ o school houses t?poi) tlleni, atld that they were' governed hy jt hoard >t t rustees elei'ted iu*t as 11? * |it oik* is elert ( ?!. This pin it of action or <*ov?l*iiliHalit emit hilled we helieVe ii.i : in' ; In c, * he puhlte "ciiool fund oi school ni.?l net No. *1 v?,n??j?iven to those (wo schools on certain eondit ions. We are not familiar with all the details, hut with an idea o\ keeping abreast of the times, our - ' Ik. ?l trustees decided to sell one sohonilot, Jind with the money obtained therefrom wit h the aid and helfi \f lite town ami school fund to erect u proper graded school htii!?Ii11lT. and . furnish proper teachers for the -nine. We think lite eourts conferred the powers of the old trustees upon the t;e\v trustees, and it is only carrying oiti the speeial provisions and order r tlv old and ori?;innl grantors of tlie iotsatid schools, t'ur graded school is flourishing and any | crson can obtain an edueatioji there free. I,et well enough alone. ri?? writer of this :irl iole iiaa iil\va\s niilo?l 11 ??"* puldie rifliools in any h?v iiu <*?>uKT? he :iIwisy- \oted a lux ipon himself fur educational purposes Mid In1 desires i?5; t a plain Kn*_?lish 'Ui'-afjon In* placed in ll?? roach of wry child in llii> con it;i:nit^ , Willow always 'clt that i! i-< v.ouht ' ! it rr|if'iiic'i upon ; i'.\ while man. * r il 1<? he ~:.iil there is a white man that ^reu up in \<?ur inJ<ir.l and i'uitld not obtain an education. W roali/.e exory day the baneful i lives >f ignorance too much, to desjf, that uv fellow mail shall ;'ro\v up an i;; iorainu>. We want the hrmldc.-i eJuld in tin e)omiiunity t" have ex I r- I ? ( aclly (he an mo opportunities In the public schools that the most aristocratic child has. Let the same dis- v* cipline reign over all alike. Away g* with polities and demagogueism, we o\ want none of It. The poison of the In asp is preferable to it. j it THE APPOINTMENT OF EPTON. ! f . 1 l?i (iov. Kllerbc seems to be a man of < ^ little conception. Kvery move he L,( makes on tin* political chessboard I turns out to bo a wrong one. His L, appointment of Kpton to the Ooiup- ; r)| troller Generalship was an exceedingly bud political blunder. Derham tj chief clerk under Norton through his ^ efficiency and right of promotion de' served the appointment. Bui instead of tendering it. to him Gov. Kllerbc w through selfish motives appoints Kp- ^ . ton, n former Conservative of Spar- ' . 10 r tanburg. Think a moment and ask . . 1 I why this appointment of Kpton. Mr. J Archer a Senator of Spartanburg and by the way late of the Methodist pul- | (| pit, seeks the office of Governor of i ( South Carolina. Kpton througli the i 1 HI voters of Spartanburg county was its J ^ efficient auditor, a position held evi- I r * 1 i*t deneing popularity. The brain of j. Mr. Kllerbc got to revolving, and ree * si B volved so fast that he discerned upon j H a hidden wall the words: "I appoint : ^ Kpton and Spartanburg county is ! ^ r mini?Archer will then be in obliv- ! . ... ti ion. It was an unwise conjecture, , ^ as it lias turned out so. Mr. Kllerbc ' was seemingly struck under the left j ear by a streak of intuition, but it | ^ proved to be nothing more than a po- j . I liticul misapprehension, conjured j ' through selfish motives with intent of demonstrating tine political saga- j ^ city nnd personal advancement. Poor | | Mr. Kllerbo has so llamingly failed. ! Mr. Kpton got the appointment but | ^ he held oflice for tut exceedingly short i 11! time. The l.egislat uro came around I j in the meantime and slaps our es- , I) H teemed Governor in tlie? face by refusing to give sanction tvi the appoint^ nienl, and elects Durham to the > ' position instead. So good. ''Whore : l> there is t.ti injury done, ri?^ht will ^ s ever undo it." n w WANTED?A CALABOOSE. in i? During this day of great progress j P1 s and advancement- for Union?with , (' e'eetric lights, water works, stand- 1 ^ i pipes etc.. we wish to call the attenlion of our city fathers to one very important link in this ciuiin yet un- 'li I provided f?>r. we mean a calaboose, 'e 1 Under the custom now of putting a 'n t citizen charged with a minor olfense m r in Ihu county jail where are cageil f criminals, some of Uiu deepest- dye, - with crawling armies around them, . seems outrageous. Suppose Col. J. ! ' , or ('apt. T. was accidently to get f drunk, or have a list fight upon the st roets, and was arrested is it right that I they should lie incarcerated in a dirty > jail ami lounge null sleep wit lithe 'p criminals both white uml black there| in confined? It Is a great dishonor to the esthetic to be placeil in i| Hi county jail for an ordinary olfence bi: I while lodgement in a calaboose would 111 i not be so excessively considered. < leut letitcit procure some house as Pu r near tl|e Center of town as possible ed ill id ppt therpjn abollf I h roe cages ami Pf> you will huvu your calaboose with but little cost. The town is too large, tin people too gout 1 to delay this itn- If portant matter longer. ? ' THI; STATE PRINTING. at We are sorrj to see that factional ' ! 'iias (i^abi being drawn in the . r.fgKlai ItIV. I ll? ejection i f Mr [ ' I I'jirks as Stulo printer was no more i l.i . i . i 1. . . o..l.l: I.: l I IIM) l<JllC|jri\(T lilt* nmr i iii/i *>iiui^ ('<?itt{>:i;i> mi the priming and ?jive it to the Register. !>ri It is notliiiiLf more than right and 1 ? just that the State Company should 'l!s have the printing tinder tlie exist Injj sl' elresjjjist anees. After the mental derangement of Mr. t'alvo. the State printer, his son Mr. f. .\. Calvo was N"1 elected in his stead. This election since, has proven to have been illegal, l-'1'1 But Mr. Calvo thought it was legal and * ! I.efore such v. as decided otherwise. 1 ones I > t he St at e Publishing ( horn pa ny ' I * |)(? ] '21ml runtr;M'ls uiili the Company to do tit" St.ste printing for him. To he , i . .... . 1,111 | belter equipped, in fact, to equip : themselves for the work, the *tatc jj Company invest several ' nsand | i dollars in :i phmt suitahh for the hot- |n i let* perleetion of the work to he done. t|(t. ' Now after making this large inve.-> ment pure!} and ahum for no other iimm.i.,1. III!) ii fur I lii>! iii.il f tur loitij; mtv 'it I!? (.f il I lie Legislature j uit.s 11 if > Iff t ion of (',i! vii i lle^n I, i *111 , Jj"f> tllfiul lllili I.iff 1 s i'il l"k s. W f tlioik .1 yivnl luinMiip upon tin' 11|?, St at < people and must, in unaclultcr- | ,t sited Kiitfljslt snv it is out niveous on the part of our l.?yi-.):i'ors. 'Hsl j I T| \\ I tioiM iliv lay i-lul lire will pitss \\ ,, I t lie I>ron<I t iiv law. w > STATE COLLEGES. The last days of the Legislature aro >ry disappointing to us. Some evil miua seems to have waved his wand rer the lower house, and It la recedig from the broad views that wc gave credit for in iho beginning of the ssion. They have voted down the road tire law, and they have cut the ipropriution to the South Carolina j allege down to|20,WK) from $2ft,U00, ] id divided the privilege tax between < lemson and Winthrop. If these are l jt backward stops we are very much ilstaken. If there is anything that lis State does need at this time it is road-minded, liberal men of culture, h! for a rest from narrow-minded J igots! It almost seems to us, and . e hato to make the assertion that te denominational institutions of j urning in this State uro about as reat a clog to progress as anything i it. They have a great. many good, arned and true men connected with , lem, and they send out. to the world one few of the above kind, but the ? nnual crop of bigots that they turn lit every summer, we fear more than . ninterba lances t he good ones, livery ttle WoiTordite turned out every imimer thinks the only path to Minting and salvation is through the ates of WolTord and its sprinkler ( ituchment. Every Furmanite thinks bint, lie must. g<> by Greenville, down, y atul under the pool near Reedy .vvr. ! Every Presbyterian is predestined >r Davidson, and it is the only place ' oat. prayers of the proper length ( ml proper Intonation are said; and ( is Episc opaliati must go away to ( le mountains of Tennessee to iind ue and unadulterated knowledge, nd procure his robe the incarnation ( f puVity, godliness and knowledge | nd is symbolic of the angelic wings e is t?> wi ar in the "sweet byo and ye." ' The great majority of those gradates return to their people with nar >w and perverted ideas, and instill tern into others. We want first-class tate institutions of learning, that ill graduate inon of broad liberal ( linds, that by tln-ir daily lives will reach the creed that by the grace of od all "men can be saved, and by ' ( lat alone. j Away with narrow-minded religious ( unties and bigots, they give us the . Iccoughs. There is no truer sign of liornnce, and their presence is a eryg need for higher and more liberal lueat ion. NEWS NOTES. Tut: House passed a bill repealing ' iu anti-free pass law. t Tin: time for the collection of taxes ^ us been extended to February 20. ^ his is otlicial to Treasurer Going out t'omptroller General Derham. Tui: tioulhorn Eye, a new puhlica- ' in just out, published at Orange- s irg. and edited by Fred Wanna- * aker, has made its initial visit to C| ir sanctum. It is a well gotten up s riodiea! of sixteen pages anil well _ ited. \\ e bespeak for it a cureer of | efulness. I ? V Wui'UEStM.UlVK SlMUXlNS has inaltieed a bill to allow the question prohibition, high license and dis- ^ nsarv t<> he voted for by the people the next general election. This is " food idea and we hope it will preyiiil u the I.egishlt lire. Let the people , ^ i !i"M!??elv-s w lpit t hey want. j c) So Ml". member of tin- Lcgisiat ure i jj s iutrodweed a hill to take the vilogu fertilizer tax from t'lemson u Ilcire. Wo are opposed to this no- ^ a they "ivc ('leiiisoii si sullicient (( puialed anntial sain to run it prop- r? y. Wo wit lit ('lonison to have "i :>uj?h money to gjve it a fair trial '.j il to make a success out of it. Wo j, 1 not take nny backward steps on ai mat ion. h' i ni lh >fi.\ ( it.*.s. Hoi.i it io retired as clerk |, I !:?* futility I m wild, :i position he has it 1 we MipjMise for twenty years. We M1 not know the cause of his resignation .j siinnise it. In the loss of his jjood, j(l e council I'uion eoumy will sutTcl". ca hashecnat liar liehn of the destinies I" lie countv for a f?u*Jt tim ' arid has , , . . di ays Ih-cii true, iii.d ever striving lor (.(l ?i,lv il.... ll'.i <1. ' "inn; .? if.Miiiv.'Mi- - ? . '? ? r i ' * 111 t In* litis ?"? ? ii? il. r .1 iIk- i;i>i|..t\ will "1 c to suflVr 'In* !o*?. f in ; Hi J'.ii'iii : I w \ ic. , a ||. \\ 1 i iimi) pub i;,\ colored pic in llu' ini< rest of (In I'nl inul: u m liliito. i i - ninth i! * ji|>j ? .irnr.c. ioij. Tin: Voice i< neatly i. *i11:?<I ,l"> .... or 1 nicely <rntlun on. i I.i-. I in* lir.-l n) n?, iloes jrreni oiv.lil to iIicm-* on-J l?ri<in^ eolorei! f?.I towiisinon. i oiij^imI (il;t t e I In- mnna^'omciit am! congratulate I ho wlitors In pro SPARK'S] DS STORE. flies' lints in the citv fso the Indies GRAHAM & BIG DRY" GOO We have the prettiest line of La tell lie) and one of the finest Tritnmei prices as low as any in the Southern St? >f Miss Bessie l'oole, of Baltimore, wit] int. DRESS < Our line of Dress Goods is simp hades and new weaves. This is deci Goods ever brought to Union, and the pi We have a special bargain to show you iepartment is in charge <>f II. M. ? issistaut. SHOES, CLOTH I r Our stock of Shoes, as every o aith prices lower than the lowest. We have added Clothing to ou *ave you money in this line also. In t It. 0. Johnson. R. M*. Estes and David ?ee you and treat you clever. Respectf GRAHAM <5 iucing so good a lir?t issue. In his salutatory the editor aptly suys : "We 01110 to murk another mile stone in I he advancement of the nice, and to S; be in keeping with the spirit of progress now so plainly shown all around n U!^. We come not to antagonize, but st todo our part along nil lines tending ^ to the better instruction and elevution of our people." It is nice to see f< mch ideas predominating in the mind tl if the editor. Along this line may }}\ the Voico ever strive. Let the slogan k be: "The advancement and elevation c< if the colored people," and we predict j'' for it a 'paper of good and one that ^ ivill be instrumental in the upbuild- h ing of our colored people. "J ai Tin; Maine st ill remain* at Havana, lml the North Atlantic Snnnriron tlong tlie Florida coast, In the moan- . timo Spain, it is said, is getting to- I get her a mighty fleet to send to litirnim. hot it corue, but when it does ome wo trust thu government wont X l)u scared out of its boots and back lown from the position now held by it. JTho American people, regardless f faction or party, will uphold the lignity 01" the country and die for American honor. Cuba should be free. Let us remember the dark days when we were fighting for our indefiendance under such great men as Marion and Sumter and the patriotic >cntintent of a Southern heart will eadily go out to these ill-fated Jubans. They ure the most oppressed teople in the world and the oppressor ihould l?e gagged and gagged quick, C ind the best way to do it is for this government to recognize the Cubans is billigereuts. Then the last of ipains conquests of the Western lemisphere would flit from it as [uick as tt snow flake before a midday un. F1 A HEALTHY WIFE Writes of Dr. Hartmau's Free Home Treatment. Mrs. F. M. 11 adgetf, Hl'j New street, ... :n? T 1 -... -? f I'll k.iM>.\viiir-. j.nm., w ruts* ;i irvirr for /% nhlieution, which she desires all her iffeiin;; sisters to read. Sip; writes: * ' When I was |ij> year* old, I suffered it It female weakness of the worst J iiid and s|?enl all best S~^9 lie me. I save e^L l!-> tverv. Final!* shi >r. liar t in an' jTa V ciu eatilient was re ,/S, 'A wli v.mrendod to ine ' f + iv teacher, who '*$ '** so lent me the money to fcet the ineili lie which I)r. Haitinan presorilied. I M.k the treatment and it eared me. I ] in now a healthy woman, weiffhinir 104 m, unds. and F owe it all to J)r. Hart- |0v lan's treatment. I am sure I would not ,,f living now if it had not lieen for his as atuient. I cannot help ieeomnien<lin<_r tin to all sufferers, and will answer all in- nio Iiirimr letters.51 Any woman wishing to apply for Dr. y oilman's free home treatment has only p01 M ud age. svintorn-*, duration of dis. iM*. when the doctor will presenile the ? nper treatment. The medicine can Ik itv ?>:?<;! 1 patient ;it the nearest it,' sfote K t< It wom an slt'Mil I It tve a j ipv of Dr. llaitni.ill's 1 ate>t lmok on .(|(( diseases }>eciiliar to women, called Health ami lleantv." S?-nt tieetoanv i.mm l?v The I'e-m-iia Dim; Manna tmina: Co.. Colnnihus. Ohio. 'rrenpiiNKi Notlee. Tl.e n;.i1ei>i^ia;il forbid all trespass- ; ^ i.11 the lands belonging toot in charge ; an\ oi lie: Itinicisigned parties. Sneli ] liding, walking, or driving, hunting ; ?'titLiiiLC tiinlier, or allowing slock to >'q a at large nualei penalty of tlw law. ! j* N 11. Kisox. JL K. L. KisoN. D A I'. KISON. ; w .1. .1 1,1 TTlJCJollV, o :}L W. T. I.ITTty JOHN. ^ mm'' j i ^ * \ rs South of Baltimore, M<1.. with ites. This department is in charge It Miss Corrie Whiteside as assistSOODS. , lv immense. Wo have all the new * idedly the prettiest line of l>ress rices are all on a basis of Gc. cotton, in this line. Ask to see it. This ;parks, with Miss Ada Hancock <jri A\in hatc IVJ ni T L/ ir\ l 4J. ne knows, is complete in all lines ir stock again this season ami will his department will he found Capt. Knglish, who will alwavsbeg'ad to ullv, 5 SPARKS SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff's Otliee, I'nion <\ II., S. C., ) January loth. j pu1taubu.11; Fell i i/>'r Company against | C. T. Becknell. By virtue of an Execution to nie dieted. in the almve stated ease. I will 11 t?? t lie highest bidder, at public a neon, within the legal hours of sale, at 'uion Couit House, on Monday, the 'Veiith day of February A. 1> ISPS, the tllowiiig descrilied property. to wit : AM at tract or pared of land, situate, lying ltd W'ing in Jonesville Township in the 'ountv of Union South Carolina and tiown as tlie (J. T. Berkm-ll tract and attaining three hundred and twenlv-six :;rbs. more or less, and houiiih d hv lands f Lemuel Wyath. Mrs. Martha J. leans. I>. II. Kenuidv. .1. \V. Cuuningam, A. 11. Foster and others levied on ml to In* sold a> tIn* p<o;ieii.y of ('. T. leeknell tosutiiy the a foresaid ip rut ion lid ousts. Terms? cn-> 1. 1 J. < t. I.IIM1, "i-tft 1 Slierilf Union (Vuntv. OCKHART MILLS auk l u.atkdox \;> uivku. Jnion County, S. C., And 1 own ' ? urn s of land adjoining the lands of that company that i wisii 10 sen. in noon mum' of :iiiproveiient anil cultivation. ami tenants, inities, anil fodder ami inni on the premises ready to make a erop. Main public roail to Loekliart passes ? through this land, anil is level, anil has many handsome Mtes for stores and residences. A tine water power on the premises wi'h all the water in the river. S.tKM or li.tmn horse, power i hlaiiiahle. with easv and cheap development. \' >puler management can set all tiie cotton lieed?*i 1 hauled and hoatcil to them without charge. 1 D. FARRAR, 1.' CKIIA I IT. S. ('. r. -Jt QWNSKNU OKPASS, i attoknkys at i.aw, l.'mon, s. c. 1 (-) a 1ACT1CK IN ALL THE COURTS Office Judge Townseiul'a Old Stand. Mf. A^lminiHtriititi'M Sale. I will sell to thehiuhest bidder the law rarv l>elonjjiiiif to the estate oft". < ilp. at Union C. II., s. C., on Tuesday itch 8, 1SU8 at 11 o'clock a. m. a \V. T. IIKATY, j-4t. Adinr. Notice to Tax1 Payers. My Iwmks will Ik* ojk*ii from the 1st to > *JSth of February, 1st IS, for the coition of commutation road ta\. All male jk-isimis between the ages of and .'iii years ale subject to one dollar id tax. Kxeept school fi'iiMcr**. town- | p eoiniiiissio: eis. liiiniMo's in actual; irge of a eotigiegalioti and persons j io served in tie* late war. J-tf J. I> fJoivii. Treasurer. j Notice! Notice! . [ will he al Union (' II. on Hie m>l 1 ( Iliiliiv* Tin.vil.lV lint Woilno.,!..! i,.l ! t'in^ in February >" for tJ>? potpo-r ; rotfisteriuir nil persons iiih!? r tin* law r to education ami prnpei'v ?|iia!j i a. This notice wiil npplx to ?ailij" nth <if thi* veal- lSJlS. { .1 \mKs II. I.a\r xvi i:if. j '-visor of registration for l'e - n in'y S. < \ ."-it lainiarv -jsth. HIM. |, NOTICE. I l( will pay oil all N'IumI ( i.i 01- ; veil hy 1). II, Fat;!, up to .1 nl> 1. i7. .1 1?. tiOlNi.. fount* Pii r.\t)ir:'.' 'I ill .1 f . r^i ^ . '' i if AVE*T.TR4i)E-WAi(K.Ci)^ri,l. Ill . r DESIGNS flOTECIION. hcinl 1.1 a I. i !.'-'cli or j Liuiu. i i >rfree < vanitfinii n> iiiiKu.. * iOOKON PATENTS' 1 r c. A. S NOW & CO J i kM&i uwyiw. Washington, D C-| i J i%v?vvv?v?%vvvwwvvAv^vym%# I A/ATCH1NG YOUR INTERESrUl It's tlio desire of our store to save you money?to lgLK( enable you to purchase your supplies at such ?9 Hi reasonable prices that will be an actnal saving EJE to you. To do this w; must be content with frm 5MALL MARGINS OF PROFIT?? And (very transaction is done on this basis. No g ?1 matter how low in price we are enabled to buy, the f f same low range of profit is considered when we mark ? a 1 the goods. As si consequence we arc always right | ? I in price, and it makes it ecomical buying for you. ill We are emp'.ir tic when we say | & I Our Store is at all IKg Times the Right ' Trading Place for 11| CASH >: BUYERS. H We watoh your interests in the buvinar El and in the selling. Your interests are I f ours. It's our polioy to keep the * BI& foremost qualities, but at El CAREFUL PRICES, If Thus placing them within tho reach of all. I 1 0 I A. H. FOSTER & CO. I The Representative Store of Union. | THE I] Slaughter I in Prices I las begun. Young's Cheap Cash Store lends the movement. | have certain lines that must, be closed out before Christmas, S ilid if prices sire any inducement, a "Here's at YouI Full line ol "Wool Dress Goods, Novelties, Henriettas, mil Flannels at following cut prices, 5()c. all wool at 30c. ' I 35c. stuff sit 25c.; 25c. beauties at 18c; 12ic line at 10c. TJ| Ladies' floods and Fascinators |Vj at 50c and 25c. Gents* Fur B Top Gloves 50c, worth 75c; Fine wool-'ined Leather Glove fl lor 35c; 11-m1 Flannel Under- 1 shirts at 35c, worth 00. t | Bj yotton Undershirts hejin at I lllc. .Jeans l'ants $1 00 kind B < (hired to Toe; 50c kind re- B need to ll'e Lap Lobes, E nil hie for Glir Stinas I'reS- B at, at 81.75 to $5.00. Hujrjry B larness at factory prices. A B i_* stock and must he sold. fl Vices lieu in,at $1, and those fl >velv $io sets Lor only $8.25. B A lull stock of Calicoes. Outin.s. Led and Vhite Flannel, Men's and ( hildren s Shoes at prie.es no one ever tried I > duplicate. 15e sure and examine my stock he lore buying. Tese prices are for cash. D.? not ask for credit, as 1 have B eeided to do a?-uy with use of the ledger until 1st of March I L G. YOUNG |