The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 25, 1899, Image 2
HEWS I IT CONCISE SHAPE. ,
A RKCOUI) OK 31INOIC HAPPENINGS
DURING MIH UICKK.
A conference of Populist leaders in
Atlanta declared against fusion u ulsr
any circumstances.
South Carolina's first halo of cotton
for the present seasou brought 8 cents
per pouud in Charleston.
General Brooko has beoti given instructions
to prevent at all hazards any
filibustering expedition in Jimmcz's interest
leaving Cuba.
The supreme court of Tennessee has
decided tnat the legislature's action in
removing certain judges and attorneys
general was constitutional.
Six hundred members of an East St.
Louis church were excommunicated because
they rebelled against the app nut
went of a German-born priest to succeed
an Irish-American.
The governments of Brazil, Chili. Argentine
and possibly Uruguay, Paraguay
and Bolivia, intend to form an
alliance, offensive and defensive, which,
it is asserted, will enable them to dispense
with their unnecessary armaments.
t * $
A rich gold vein has been round on
the place of Hon. \V. L Latimer, in
Wilkes county, CJ.i.
Paul Maspero, a well known citizen
of New Orleans, fell from the third
story of his boardinghouse aud died of
the injuries receiVed.
The corooration of Bristol, Va , has j
established a quarant:ne against Sto- I
nega, Va., and other towns in that section
on account of smallpox
Miss Julia Stone, 50 years old, became
deranged and disappeared from her
home at Pilot Mountain, N. C.. some
days ago. No trace of her can bo found.
It is reported in Washington that a
white woman will be appomtei postmistress
at Like City, tr. C.. to saivccd
the negro Baker, who was murdered oy
a mob.
The Denver Smelters' union has voted
to continue the strike until the American
Smelting nn-1 Keiiniug company
shall agree to pay the wages awarded
by the state board of arbitration.
$ i <>
A comnanv has I ceil organized whieli
will put $125,000 in a now cotton milt
at Prattville, Ala.
Af?vimr> Gomez, in an ooen letter, <ie
fends tho United States and appeals for
harmony throughout Cuba.
News from New Zealand is to tho
effect that the briguntiuo Enterprise ha-?
been lost in a storm, lier crew numbered
18.
Negotiations are under way for the
purchase of 30,000 acres of land in
South Carolina on which to establish a
Polish-American colony.
J. R. McDonald, legislative representative
from Ware county. Un , has been
bound over to the United States court
in Savannah on a charge of illicit
vrhiaky distilling.
W. T. Coleman, an ensign on tin. bat
flesh.* p Iowa, who was to have been
"onrtnw*rtialed on a charge of haviug
4 ,wn* n?
Fir* has destroyed the grandstand o1
the Lomi9vilio Baseball club. Loss
$15,000; insurance, $S,000.
A movement is on foot in Atlanta tr
end a battalion of tho Fifth Georgia
regiment to welcome Dewey on his ar
rival at New York.
An elevated streot railroad is to 1>;
built from Chattanooga to the foot ol
Lookout mountain. Eastern capitalist.*
^111 nnt tin the luonnv.
The Paris Figaro records uo in
the Hue d'Aujou of the Marquis dc
Cnsteja. aged 04. He was the last Mir
fifing page of Louis X\ III.
Hot weather prevails throughout Kng'
^.4 .reho-we'ls aud anrjt)i:s yr<- bog 111
tnidgs is expected unless it rains soon!
Manila hemp has risen teu shillings
tat Loudou in consequence of the resumption
of hostilities and tho belief
that all Phihppino ports arc or soon
KM be closed.
$ $ ?
Albert^ind Tom Johnson, the American
trolley #;ar capitalists, have gained
A foothold ih /^ondon.
"Parson" DaMea has clo.tcd n. got in
tions for the purcTfuse of the historical
Orescent billiard hail in New Orleans.
The Anchor line steamer P timeasia
has arrived at Now York with the
racing spars, rigging u:rd guar of the
acht Shamrock.
A plant for the manufacture of the
Lanchestor oil motor, to cos- $400,000
and to employ Out) skill'- i Mechanics, is
to be built in Pittsburg.
"Red" Tolberf. now route :in;.' for
tLatimor's seat iu congress, has be -n
Sublioly warned to keep awav from
ireeuwoou county, S.
General Bates is si ill negotiating for
a treaty uuh the sultan itho Sulu
islands, who is as yet unwilling to aircept
Jho termsofferod by tlie Americans.
A niAU who as ju>t returned from 1
Kotzobue Sound. Aln?kn, brine* the re- j
joort that tfte Piekinny brothers of Ivonriudky
wero juurdorod bv natives while
^prospecting on the Silawik river.
$ $ $
Advices from |iin.u iv that the
v?| eanic action of ^la?;;a Iioa has ontirely
ceased
The postoffico at Flor.en Mation, I-a .
n'lU: uf rn/*l/ hv 11 iv in ? %%#? <?
.... I'MIUCU,
together with its contents.
statistician of the agricultural do- I
u^ar Uncut reports thur the dninago by
>?he x*k<v)Ot flood in Texas will approximate
$7.dOO,(XK?.
It is rumored that the Atlantic Coast
has acquired a half interest in the |
Louu."Ule JS'asbvillo'r of the
Georgia
The American Tobacco company wnl
(est in the courts legal"* of the i
Florida auUotgarette law* *ftbCtod uf ths ]
reoent session of tbo legislature.
The attorney general has, after earn- ^
fol consideration of certain serious
charges preferred ugatnst Olertt J. W.
Dtmmisk of the niiddlo Alabama cironit
aad district court, directed Circuit v
Jmdgs Shelby to stake a thorough m- y
111 tilt ^ fi
VVHSTEGAPS CRUELLY !
BEAT A POSTMASTER j
W.C. Crum, In Charge at Peck7
Fla., Roughly Handled.
ACID POURED ON WOUNDS ,
AlT.ilr lJrou-lit to the Attention of the j
Authorities nt Washington nii?l the
Olltco Will Probably lis Iitimedl- 1
at-ly Discontinued.
Tampa, Flo , Aug. v!C. ? Editor W. C.
Crum of The Florida Republican was
brutally I eaten by wkitecaps at Feels
1 r? in tmef muster at
iUUllUilV iii^Ul. A IV ? {.WW. bat
place and has been going out tlnre
attending to tho uiaii at night ami ra- 1
turning to tho city in tho mcruing.
Same weeks ago ho appointed L'.tu Morrison,
l negro, his assistant, so that the
oflicc could have a man in charge aii t
tho time.
Morriscu was made to give up the
otlice by a committee of citizens, who
are unknown, and Mr. Cruui had to go
oat and attend to the oilico himself, j
Monday night after ho had completed
his work he started to a house lie owns
a short distance away, where he sleeps
when there.
He was held up ou the road by a mob
of masked men with guus. who made
him dismount. He was tied with a
rope, hand ami foot, ami given a brutal
beating. Heaiso sustained severe bruises
about ihe head and shoulders trout the
kicks administered by the mob.
After tliey linislied 1 eating iiiui lhoy
r.u t 11 tne whisker* from cue mic ei
it'.sface and a: r'.u ! carbolic acul to t oo
d . ]> g. s.j. . mi n nai< 1 f!? i tin: ic
by the whipping. Tho mob threatened
to kill him it ho evtr appointed another
negro assistant there. Ho has co-ed
the otfi 'o ami his resignation has been
accepted at Washington.
POSTOFFICE TO BE CLOSED.
Assault Will inn*-* it Discontinuance
of tile Service ;?! 1V? It.
W API!iNtiTON, Aug. i.'?J?Tiie a.sv.;ait
- t. i. i_? _
of tao wluteeapp.ers at 1 cck. * .n . so
Postmaster \V. C. Crum an I bis as>ist?
ant there probably wiii result m.thodiscontinuance
of tlie postollieo.
Crum, in a letter, said he accepted t ho
ollice because no one else there couM
qualify tor ;t and that those making the
tr ubio rarely use tno litaiis. He tins
asked to be relieved immediately.
Postmaster Crum says the stamp cancollations
on winch the salary is based
amounted to ?.'.71 last mouth and ".'J
cents l'or the live days this mouth. ii ?
has never spent one continuous day at
the * llieo. he says, as he lives at
Tampa, and he employed assistants.
An inspector may be ordered there
tomorrow, but it is quite probable the
Peck citizens will be left without a
postoflice.
'tth oi/rn
Down l>y II. >1. Atkinson.
Atlanta, Aug. c.'j ?h. m. Atkinson,
a local capitalist and promoter, attacked
j Councilman \Y. is. Thomson on Ala
t bunm street last night, knocking him
down by a blow with the list. An cfli
err separated the men before any teri?
? ous damage was done and made cases
f against both parties for disorderly con?
duct.
The encounter had been expected sov>
[ eral clays. Atkinson is at tno head <>! a
, company that is seeking street rail way
franchises before tiie council. Thom>
si n, ma bitter speech, accused iiiin of
In ing responsible for a ] ubhsiied article
tbat severely criticised tho city fathers
for their action in the matter,
onl'v rrevVVneii'ftv'" '1 ol 'he council was
Sea I p| or I?i-a?l I? ||is S|?,||0#
Ni:w Yokk. Auk. *3.-Caspar Hubert,
a scuiptor whoso works brought him
fume, and who was engaged tin,
lAiwey arcn, was found dead in ins studio
iit tins city 1'V one i>: ins workmen.
He liad suffered a stroke of apoplexy.
Ho lini.slicd his In -r meat work, a statue
of Admiral Semmes ot the eonfed? rato
navy, tlio commander of tin* cruiser
Alabama af tine titin* Hi" ?;i< sent to
the l>ottout by WinsnAV with
the Keaisarpo. I'liis statue was ordered
by th? ! itc of Alabama and will
stand in tin.* eity ot Moled . to wnich
place it wn- -lOppe l oniv a week apo.
Didn't A-U >un S IC el case.
Aloi'.it.i:, An:;. *-_ :t.?("oiittivssniaii (r.
\V. Taylor (lib n t visit 1' rt l'uoinas to
pet in - son released from the volunteer
duty, nor di i he p>> t<> 1\rt Tin mas ns
reported by toe pie-.-, on Saturday. He
las hut one son, a toy of hi. He visited
Clin lunati to uu|uiro for a youtift
! Alabanuaii and obtain an assignment
. for linn to the Tweiitv-nintii res ilient
'at Fort MeJ'hor-nn, which lie accomplished.
Torre* Km tn.i Itcvoliitioit.
CaI'K Hayhkv, Hayti, An?. tM.?(roneral
Victoriano Torres, cominaiuler of
han Joso do lais Malas, Santo Doniiupo,
has declared for the revolution. H i?
reported tliat Santiago lias ais< pronounced
m favor of the revolution.
it icIiuriKon Mirccfih Davis.
MoNr.JO.iatv, Ala., An;;. 23.?The :
governor hau appointed JIon. \V. li.
Richardson, editor ot the Jasper f-riiy.ette,
to l?n tax collector of Walker
county, to succeed J. W. Davis, who
recently defaulted lor some $7,000.
< Hi it hi bin's (.'an a I Soli I 't
Dakmnotox, S. C., Aui;. 23.?It i.?
ruoioj'c ! liore amoiiff the financial eloineut
that the Columbia canal has been
?old to a northern syndicate for $1,000,
>00.
' ''Aaj I'uttoii Crop Slier
V,../ . ?M.~ Tho hot *
Dali.as, Aug.* ?
vhich have prevailed for the pa-, i
nw?^Mtro^ed^dl chance of a large coC> ^ {
NO GERMAN SKIPPER
FOB THE SHAMROCK'
Kaiser Refused to Lot Parker
Sail the Challenger.
SIR LIPTON IS CONFIDENT
Owner of t!io Yacht That II is Come
Over to Jl^ct Columblu "Jtut as
Kxcitetl as a Schoolboy as tho Day
Draws Near."
London*, Aus;. ?2.?It is said that
Captain "Bon" Parker, tho skipper of
Emperor Wiiiiaui's yacht Metoor, at
tho suggestion of t?ir Thomas Linton,
the owner cf the America's cup eaai?
longer Shamrock. a-ked his majesty's
permission t > sail Shamrock in her comin^
race3 m tho United States and received
a renly peremptorily forbidding
him to do so.
K nperer Wiiiiam is reported to have
told Parker to have nothing whatever
to do with the America's cup races. It
is added that bis majesty assigned no
reason tor tins.
[ if?r Thomas Lipton, in an interview
I with a reporter of ; bo Associated Press
today, said:
"1 am ju=.t as c::ci:ed as a schoolboy
as the day draws near. I have read the
remarks oi American yachting experts,
many of whom hate seen Shamrock
through their telescope*. Hut while
these good people know all about yachts.
; thov havo no data upon which to l ast
opiuiou.s, except patriotic wishes. Any
j man kno.vs Si. iuiro k has done not h ng
yet bevotid wear down ikir.uitii.i en
; timo ailowanco and pretty ousily. SoJ
. to whittle Shamrock's chauces down to
tho k.i *k < : n.-avy weather i-- beside th;
. mark. r. .n ttv t pinion. J'lte ha ; ilr
I signed an . i 'a ;::id yacht. There i:
; nothing absurd in tho ,-ecrecy mam
tain ti. We have miaous for ir.
"it is rjr.i'e tMV i asked the Prince ?>.
| Wales to w.:ne-s tlio rates, ku on
, would l.c hanj i-.'Y titan he to accept tin
invitation, i.ur his oitgagi merits pre
, vent. We tuav yet have distinguished
gu? sts. 1 atti iict at liberty to nienncr
j their nanus. '
Coni:;iSir mourns i_.1pcc.-1 t ;
pressed gri at satisfaction with saaiu
j roak's crow. H ~ said:
"Kven now wvy man knawi L>;
1 station and his .utv. Witii two siti'i.c,
! captains we shad ;:>-t tlie highest yachts
| niausbip. Tito Ann ricans kuow in;
feelings. We want to win, and it we <i
! I behove they v.id ohont as load as 1
| Columbia \v< ii, f?<r our opponents ur
j sportsmen, it Shamrock is succ. sstn
' no doubt the Americans will rise to tn
! occasion and next year make us v:iet
I our very lest eu'orts to retain the cup.
! MANY VESSELS WRECKEC
Work of I lie St o mi That Raged In tli
Region of llatteras.
Noufoi.k, Aug. 23.?Further uetai
of tho terrific storm that raged in tL
Yi-.vuCrvV.L.(JOJOo ^Atterasjiaye^b^n r;
ing:
[ Schooner Aaron Rephard, live los
1 three saved.
Bark unknown, crew of 1-1, all lo t
, Diamond tchoais lightship, crew of 21
j all saved.
Unknown steamship, whose oarg
has washed ashore, crew of about 23, ai
lost.
Three big schooners in the surf, nn\
breaking up, crews probably aggrega
ing 30, unheard of.
J The Diamond Shoals lightship, wiiic
| was stationed 13n.ilesoffHattvras.au
; which had withstood some fierce stortm
| was torn from i;s moorings by the Oi
j knot hurricane and blown high and iir
' j at Hatteras.
Tho schooner Frank MoCullonpk, 1
1 men, with coal from Norfolk to Snvat
! nah, is unheard of, and probably wen
) to the bottom with all, on board.
I HFMTDAI ni rrc ito ncn: \,
voif i nriu I ilu^ I I HtTL T
Lease of the fchifontoii liraiieli Said t
Have Henellted (ieorgiuns.
i Savannah, Auk. *-'3.?The Contra
I Railway of Georgia bus prepared it
answer to the suit brought iu the nam
of the state to compol it tQ show raus
why the lease of tho Eatouton brauei
railroad should not bo annulled and ha
forwarded it to Putnam county to b
tiled.
The answer calls attention to the faci
that the petition to the governor asking
that tho suit be brought was signed bj
only live citizens of Putnam county.
; It is held that the lease of tho Eaton toe
branch is not only to tho interest ol
Putnam county, but as well to tho pec
pie of (Jeor;;ia.
1; i- claini'-d i.'i general that rehucd
rates ana ietter transportation laciivies
have resulted from the i hmiged *atus
of tho road. 1: is rienid that thcKttmo
ton branch wi;; i ver a eompetuor with
mo Contr?*. 1 forlt irough busir^ss to tho
coast or to the ti *?"
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Convict l4> Vt iM 15 mI Slmpc.
Wilmington, C., Aug. The
iiAhifoi'ft irt' a? ~ *
*? / fc'WtirKt U? IH'JUiry I1ICI I
yesterday anil iuvistigatcd the (!
lluyiio farm. The >fl:ciul4 worn m;d\vi?
io bo incompetent itid somo dissipated.
The sanitary conditions ot tho camp are
horrible. Thirty out of do convict-,
were nick at olio tiaio. The committ ey
will go to Halifax, to investigate th ?
Northampton convict farm, where
much cruelty to convicts is charged.
Fortiiiip A?U?d to Itrsign.
liv trior, Aug. all? '1 he report tb.i
United States Jucgc l'urnrll i:;;s a k i
tor the rcaignaticn of (Jiork of < our;
Fortune is contiriiied by prominent It publicans
hero. District < 'ourt Glerlr
George Green of N'cwberne will probibly
succeed Foituav.
t' iorid.1 Kililnot til 3liit'oii.
Macon. An * ^Tiie member* of
t?ie Jflor da l't .y.ation arrived in
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Macon tins tiiori. 4 .?*-biui?io u an a- j
cursio.'i to luntaV. tunn,:. Tuey r<.-|
ura.ueil hero several bonis and weio '
Mred for hv a commUteo of tho Macau |
The Profits of Advertising. p
The prollts of advertising are not d - i
r. c?, as tin; r- turns from a sale. Never- j
t i '?**;*, ad veil i.seine nt before the pubi c I
i; n-'.tcled tiie pmlits :?e usually mime- '
bate, U'thi.ugh, of courte, they eome .:i j
laijtb. ut i nun iter. If at limes they
s? em delayed it is because the merchant s
announcement cli-1 not reach theptojle
\v!:jmc patronage he seeks or Hctiee
i::- re is no pressing demand for the spei
i.i! lino of wares which he may have lor ]
sale. In ei'her case the prolit is sure tt?
coine eventually; for the purpose of ad- 1
vertising is to awaken interest in the t
tiadesnuin's goods, and once having
aroused that interest the weary merchant
\vi 1 perceive the necessity of sustaining
it?a result sure to be attained by a persistent
use of your newspaper's advertising
columns.
WeeJr Had Rates.
The Southern has week end rates
to the mountains from this point.
Tickets on sale Saturday and Sunday,
good to return on the following
itay as follows:
A - iU'\ il'o, A . (J U<?
Ardon, X. O 2 S.">
Fletcher, X. C. 2 7f>
HendersonviHe, X. O - ":>
Flat Rock, N. C - !( ">
Saluda, X. C 2 l>.">
Try on, X. C J SC
Tickets pood on any passenger t rain.
I'wo trains every day, one in the early
morning and one at 2 o'clock, leaving
In ion.
HONEY!
To lie had on long time and tssy
i terms, secured by mortgage on iin
proved fcrui*. App'v to
F. li. li'OFF^AX,
1 i> iwiiog tiro *n, X?-*v York City
SlMFcOX <fc liAFKSDAl.F.,
L;areas. S.
s I i 7 (? a.
FOR Tiili MOSTi'OI'L'LA.'l LADY.
THE TIMES COUPON CONTEST.
i A Modern High-Grade Bicycle
Offered the .Most Popular
Lady in Union.
J The Union Times is going to give
iway a bicycle? a lady's fast class modern
*r ifeycle?to t!..> most popular laity in
11 t v . 'tiif.i>. is ini
? .limit and the wheel u>as to tI;o lady
\ \ \'i i receives tli#- lamest number of yotes
\ ?r coupons clipped from the I'liion
o i'iaU s
t .Imt clip tin? coupon trom 1 he lines.
" your<'ii!i'I date's nr.me on the blank
hue and send ? bring them to The Tunes*
>. ohice. There is but one other condition
h lacl.eil and that is: To vote you must,
bo a subscriber to The Times.
is NO COUPONS WILL BE SOLO
DURING THIS CONTEST
: on payment of a
.ear s subscription and those m arieais
t> *vi!l be giyei: coupons at same rate who
pay up lor back dues and continue:
dter it-iiewing or subscribing May must
lip t'e coupon fnun their papers.
The vote will he announced weekly
0 md the wheel awarded on August .'!1
11 ! at lu a. m. by the clock in Times
illiee.
,v On August 1st. the three ladies in the
ead may .select three disinterested gen n
letnesi to take eh uge of ballots, attend
(j 1 c uniting vote and awai dinu the wheel.
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First Coupon lssue--May 2(1.
Tin* is t J?f; vote at the time
> ' (i> press toilay:
Mis< Nannie Ne\t op 1 <> I<>
Lilly Whitloek, I'nioti.. . .1j
" Ivlitli l.yles, ('arlislo "els
" Korean Hawkins, I'nion... JJiKi i
So.I lie W'ilkir.s, I'nion ;;i?2 '
Minnie Fulior, I'nion 'Jlli
" I nijra Williinl. I'nion ... . !M |
,4 .lessic tfix, 1 nion 112
" Mary (iiirner. I'inekncv.
" Lcntliu Kinj;smore, I'nion.
Helen Littlejohn . . . . 1'?V
NOTICE.
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. Hi.- n llir HIM I^Mif (II I III I I Ml.-:
i fo'v 'In- bicycle contest closes. We
hear several of tin- conte.slimls lmvp '
i. rolls of i oiif.on.i 10 rush in ai tin
:.! ( :n5n111<? I w.iit too lonpffis
v.i will iot ; cei jit a coupon after 10 ! JN
o'.rloi-k n. in. by too clock in the
I*iMi - nllive next Tliursdiiy. The lit
e beauty, named the "I'ewoy Spe- j.
eial i- mi exhibit ion in 1 be show \\ in- j t,,
i'<\v at A. II. Foster A (lo's. pi
I'he race si cms t.O ho or/body* so :
far, a bnv ?ulc.-> innv decide the 'jiic-jtlcm.
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The Cyclone 0
AT THE WONDER STORE! I
As the cyclone last Friday completely unroofed our storq
house, tore down brick wall, broke the large timbers, which!
crushed through the eeiling, breaking a great many thiftggl ^
md leaving our stock
EXPOSED TO THE RAIN,!
Which, together with the dirt from the plastering damaged
some of them, I have decided to sell for a few days only my
entire stock thus exposed at from
IS to 75 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices:
Although my customers fay now, that thing* on my
special counters arc too cheap for their worth.
FOR THIS SALE ONLY,
Things on my one cent counter will go at 0 for 5c, oc
counter at 4c; 10c counter at 8c; 15c counter at l2ef38PH I
-,f ?n.-: r,()n oountor at JOc?20 per ceut discount. 1
THIS IS FOR SOUND GOODS, j
Storm damaged goods inuoli less. This is your chanoe,
I am now opposite tlie liotel.
s. m. rice jr., E. Uj
Photographs j
Made at the old Squire Gallery next to new Dank Duilding. I not
have the Gallery , R
| Well equippedforthel I
ig - , ..== latest, up - to - datefV,
j Protograph WorkiM
Of all sizes and styhs. My j rices are reasonable and satisfautittjjBE
guaranteed. I also do enlarging of all sizes an.l styles of finish, and cm* V
deliver the work in the most stylish and durable frames, also handle their?
latest mouldings.
?H0,rTOPTORTLUN^|^ f
i * Y,v-|. friends and loved ones are pasaiDjw
w no ",te p,,0'0Sraph li
-^COME AT ONCM"lv
p> ^ - muil orders,
K. N. McLANE, Photographer,|T
UNION, B. C. | *
Founded T$4Z. COLUMBIA COLLEGE,\\
(T Tl F P 8" COLUMBIA, s. c. I'
J \ JPS'C' I1 JOHN A. RICE, President. f '
_. _ Prices reduced nearly 2.")",, for nextx.
"Sing Ineir own praise. ! your. Modern appoint tnents, comforts
Xot only musically but ! II'!ul, <'(l"ipmont,s. New infirmary. .
\r | i standard hi thirteen depart
1 P1.'/P.ay ^ j mcnts. Able faculty of specialist*. '
middleman s profit in a I llest homelike, social and religions
^Tl FFF PIZ1WO j influences. Clo>est personal attention 1 ,
, i r ; to ?very student. Those having 1i
Oil buy direct tiom ( daughters to educate can't afford to |
factory, consequently you. misa seeing t ho new catalogue. Sent!
secure the on application. 82-lt. ?
HIGHEST GRADE PIANO I 'J
for a price yog pay a re- j Administrators's Notice. 1* I
tailer for a medium-grade, J
or more likely a cheap j All persons having claims against J | |
piano. Comparison is the the estate of Miss A.C. Pucker, de- .1 > i
most convincing proof ! ceased, will present them to the un- kt
that Stic:ff l'ianos have no dersigncd properly attested, l'er- j j
superior in tone and work- sons indrht<ui
.w Oil Ml MM! a 10 111119* ' '
manship; no equal in I make payment at once. ' ,
ricc 1 h. w. dickku,
r. . i ' t .i f.Administrator with will Annexed. I
Catalogue for mo asK.ug rn?? rtratng. . M ? .
Pitoue 11KJ. Aug. >?--*? t. ;
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Chas. M. Stieff, sheriff s sale.
Piano Manufacturer, i'oll shi'tkmukit, 1 "siti. 1 'J
Hallillinre, M'l. j[ Ily virtu" of sundry ovivntdous to mo
Pactorv llraurh V? .treroom, 1 * ?' *fl\ M?? court m
_. , v , T 1 , li? iisi! floor, hi lilt! city or Union. S. (>., 1
il.i /.HI 111 11 \nil . .. i olt Tni'siliiiiu! fifth (lav of September,
Charlotte, X. r. I i A ?*!>'.?, (Monday being a legal holir
h \v1! vuvm *' < * i! u.iv.) ilmmi: i!im leghl hours of Sheriff'*
II. WILint'l I}, i?tgl , Mim i. ! ) > a ing ilesCl'ilitil inooortv H
, u>r. i-* .o 'ini I
! i ( >.! tract id !;>. d lo Jn,nes P I
* 1 - 1 i 1' 1' i.ii' a-w, -ouato. 1 \ imy and tieing in
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. ! | \
I ai d iicivs, fir less, l?.undHavii.tr
ri''?cn11y bought from the !? '! h k""l? ?* J?; J'. I I,. Tur- I J
lairs of II. I. < 'oleum., all thcr lands ' ^ \ ?: |l
, ai|ll around low., of ri.h,. I v. k.iow it sw a port,,,,, of the MiteMi ft/,
IliM said lan.is for sale. I ' ?" '%[ l,.\ .H(,M ?s W
I .? ! all who want a nulldinr la,! or a 1 ""T'1 V .? \ ,>MI,R,,W8 ftt lbt> ft f y
'a, in ia '-r a-av town < ( > - ( S!Jlt "? Incest, IJeuty. I
(iw,. <PKItlllN. ! ALSO J
' ' ' ^ ( < ? i?* tract of laud trt'lovigiiig to IX I'. 1
lOTirr TO /MHUXITAO.' sitlliltf, l.VdHj ?'?>??? "> \
u) I ILh I () CRi-'.)! i Ok3. H.idii I, 11 ill to'.v.^hip, Unum County,
I roidaiu'or two hundred and riffhi nwl (I
I oi". '.aii iu-res, more o less, lioooded by ?*
All persons, huvintr eluims s', *tiiw ' nods (if Jane's T. Doujjloss, ,J. |A ft
state of .1 os. ( ll,...,;i oin-eased ! Turner and other laiy.U ot IX P. Dun- 1
u>t piesen* 1 to tLie nutlet signed , eau; Hevied on and to be sold US the
i.ivriy iit.te.sted. Parties owner the | pro|n*vty (,f i?. P. Ditlicill, at Hi? suit of
t lie niu-t make pav,??Mit i,t once. i I* ranees C. Heaty. .1. (i. Lono. ' jl
Mt:s. C'attik (i.\id.:.iA\. Sheriffl jm
Adtnmisiriitrix. SkerifT's Ollio?, Thi* 1-th Aug. 1SQIX JS
s-isunwt. 7-iu, y:i-st.
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