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MASTERS SALES. for January! 18?5, State of Sontli Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. lu ilie Court of Common Pleas. T. C. Duncan, a* Ex'r 13, II. Rice, n. J. T. L. Scott. [N obedience to an order made in the above tated case, Oat. 12th, 1889, by llis Honor, Judge A. P Aldrich, I will sell at Union, before the Couit House door, on Sulesdxy, 7th January, 1895, during the legul hours of aale, the following lands to wit: 'All my right, title, interest and eilate legal and equitable in those two certain tracts of land late the properly of my fatbor, Charles W. Scott, to wit: The Oist tract and the Hammond tract, containing two hundred and twenty-seven acres, adjoining lands of J. T. 13. Vaughn, John Sartor, David Robinson and Hill aud Culp. Also the traot known as the "Horns Place" of my mother, Mary E. Scott, and upon which she now resides, in Union County, adjoining lands of R. N Sprouse. Mrs. Jell' Smith, H H. I3elue and others. My interest in said lands, together with a full descripiion thereof, being fully set forth in certain deeds recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union County, Book H. 20. page 108, 109, and 110. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. C. H. PEA EE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Dec. 15, 1895. Dec 21 51 8t. State of Sonth Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. m-?i. c. .uuuir, Jiuisii cv v>u. VS. W. S. Gregory, et nl. IN obedience to an order made in the above staled case, by His Honor, Jmlge T. 13. Frazer, I will sell before the Court House door, at Union, on Salesday, "ill of January, 1890, the following lands to wit: One tract of land known as the "Home Tract" containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, in the same County and State, bounded by lands of G. S. Gregory, J. T. Lay ton and other lands of W. S. Gregory. This laud will be sold iu two tracts. Tract 1, containing seventy-six ncres, bounded by lands of G. S. Gregory on the South, and South Cast by lands of Estate of J, T. Layton, on the West and North, and the Homestead on the Ea't. Tract 2. The Homestead, containing eighty acres, bounded by lauds of J. T. Layton on the North, lands of estate of D. H, Sheldon on the South, the seventy-six acre tract on tha West, the Columbia Public Road on tho Eaat. TERMS OF SALE. One-third CASH, balance on a credit of one and two years in equal annual install nenis, with interest from day of sa'e, to bo secured by boiul of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. C. II. PEAKS, Maslor for Union County. Master's Office, Dec. 15, 1804. _____ Dec 21 61 3t. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. County of Union. M. P. Meudor, as Adm r, t'S. Philip C. Davis, et al. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated case, Oct 13th, 1804, by his Honor \ Judge Ernest Gary. 1 will sell at Union, before the Court House, door during the legal hours of sale, on SnlesJay, 7th January, 1806, the following lands, to-wit : All that certain tract of lnnd, lying, being aud situate in Snntuc township, Union County, State afcresaid, containing one hun, died and thirty-eight and one-fourth (138}) acres, more or less, bounded by lands late * of U. C. Farr, Jeff Gist and tracts '1 and 2 of the lands of 1'. C. Davis, said tract known as tract No. 3 in the division of the lands of 1*. C. Davis. TERMS OF SALE: One-third in cash, balance on a credit of cne and two years, in tqual installments, with interest from dny of sale. The credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. C. 11. I'EAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Dec. lo, 1804. State ol South Carolina. COUNTY of UNION. Court of Common pleas. V , 'British &l American Mortgage Co., limited. A. Frank Smith, tt ?1. IN obedience to 011 order made in the JL ahove Mated case by his Honor, Judge T. II. FruBer, '27th November, 18P4, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, on salesdny, 7th January, 18'Jo, during the legal hours of sale, the following lands, to-wit : All that certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the county and State aforesaid, containing three hundred acres, bounded on the North nod West bv Annie Smith's lain! and lands of C. C. DnVis on the Fast by llroad river, on the South by lands of J. It. Jefleries and (1. 11. Wright. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale. The credit portion 10 bo secured by bond of the purolieser and mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash. C. 11. PEAKE, Master for Union Couuly, Master's 0fiicc, Dec. loth, 18511. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Sartor, ? ?. R. S. A. Pearson, ct al. IN obedience to an order made in above JL staled case, October Uttli, 18\*I, l?y his Honor, Judge T. 15. FraXer, 1 will sell at Union, before (lie Court House door, during Ihc legal hours of sulc on salesdny 7th Jauuary, 18'.t5, (he following lands, to-wit All that certain tract of land in township, containing one hundred and eighty-four acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. II. Parr. II. L. (joss, S (J. Howell, I'lMatc of 15. II. Kioc, dee'd and Mutate of Martha 15ecknel, and ? A i.so ? All that certain other tract of land in said township, containing three hundred and thirty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of 8. M. ilice, Jr., llstate of II. 8. Ueaty, dee d, I.O. McKissick, II. L. (loss ami J. II. Parr. These lands may be sold in smaller tracts than the above. TF.IIMS OF 8A Ml: ()nc|hird cash, balance ?n a credit of one apd two years, in c<|unl installments, w th interest from day of sale, to be secured by fcopd pf Hie pnrcliasra and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to nay for paper. C. II. PKAKE, Muster for Union County. Master's OlUcc, Dec. 16, lb'Jl. House Monday. the diHHpnfio *"^n One trnct^^tauti belonging to Jo^fH Kelly, situate, lying and being in Pinckney lownAitp, Union County, containing Til HEK lll'XDKKD AND NINETY-THREE ACliES, morn or less, bounded by lands of Susan Gaul', Tlmmns J. Gaud, Mrs. J. G. Kally, Wil i itti J t ileries and others. Le*i- I on nnd to be aold as the property of Jose, ti Kelly, nl tlie suit of Junius K. Page, et nl, Plaintiff's against Joseph Kelly, Defendant. ? ALSO ? One tract of land belonging to Mrs. Sallie V. Murphy, situate, lying and being in Pinckney Township, Union County, containing TlillEE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lauds of J. C. Farrar, B. F. Foster and waters of Broad River. Levied on nnd to be sold as the property of Mrs. Fallie V. Murphy, (she being oue of the heirs at law of William C. Dunn, deceased,) at the suit of The State of South Carolina, suing for D. A. Townsend, Administrator of Thomas Smith, deceased, Plaintiff* against Columbus Gage, Catharine McNally, Administrator of Thomas McNally, deceased, and others. J. G. LONG, S. U. C. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 15th, 18U4. Dm. 21 51 8t. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, liy JAMES M. GKE, ESQ , Probate Judge. W II Kb HAS, ,1. C. Hunter has made suit to me to grant him letters et' Ad minis tration on the En ate of and effects of J. C. Atmnn, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and ere litnrs of the said 0. Alman, deceased, thai they be and appear, before tue, In the court of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South Caro iua. on the fif-li day of January, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock tn the forenoon, to show cause, if auy they hare, why the said Admit,istra'iou should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this loth day of December, Anno Domini 1891. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Trnbate. Published on the 21st day of December, 1894, in Tiik Union Timh. Dec 21 51 3t. "NICE STOCKAND FINE WORK" THAT IS THE VERDICT OF OUR CUS TOM ERS. monuments, HHt|i tombstones, Beat of stock and fine wotk at LESS COST than any competing house in the South. <3-E O . GEDDES, UJJION MARBLE WORKS ? YOU OUGHT TOA GREAT MANY LADIES ARE ? USING THE CELEBRATED ? "Demoresl Scwinff Machine." c NEARLY EVERY WEEK ADDS TO THE NUMBER OF THOSE WHO HIGHLY APPRECIATE THIS VALUABLE PIECE OF FURNITURE AT SUCH A SMALL COST. FULLY AY A RR ANTIC D F O R o YEARS. PRICE $19.50 AND FREIGHT FROM THE FACTORY. I o/-*r .. I Jk_5> 1. H. Foster & Co HAV1NQ purchased the plant of the Atlantic Phosphate Company, together with the entire stock, brand and good-will, we take this method of thanking the friends and patrons of the Chicora Fertilizer Company for their cordial support and patronage i n (he past, ami now solicit the patronage of the Atlantic Phosphate Company, as well a* the Chicora brands, guaranteeing that, under the management of the Cittern the reputation earned by Atlantic brands will be fully sus mined. CI1 ICO It A PERU LI/Kit COMPANY Charleston, S, C. (1EO. A. WAGKNER, General Manager. Dec. l4-60-3n>. LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Dec. 14th 1804. Good Middling 5.0,? Strict Middling 4.80 Middling 4.55 No. bales sold this week, ending Wednesday night 372. RETAIL MARKET. Coffee, Rio, per H? 20 fS* 25 Coffee, Java, " 30 Bacon, per H? 8 Oi 8^ flams, (sugar cured) per lh 14 llacott, (breakfast) ' I t (Ji 15 l.artl, (pure) per lb 10 (<t 11 l.ard, (refined) " 0 0> 10 Corn, per bushel 50 (<i GO Oats, " 50 (ir 05 Barley, " 1.00 Flour, per bbl 3.00 (n 4.00 Meal, per bushel 75 Molasses 25 (n 50 Sugar, granulated 51 (u li Sugar, brown 5 Rice, per lb (? ~ Itje, per bu 1.25 Mackerel per lb 5 Or 10 COl'-NTRY PRODUCE. Butter, per lb 15 (u 20 Eggs, per dozen 15 Chickens, each 121 (< 20 ileus, each..'. 25 Catibage, per head 5 (? 10 Pens, per husltei . 50 Irish Pptoteps, per bushel...... 1-00 Sweet Potatoes, ? 50 (?, GO Grist, per lb 3 Vinegar, per gul 40 Sorghum, " 30 (^. 40 been sold t one one-ha'f at d ni^HMBH John ,merly the Willard TEPMS?CASH. ' r. M, COHEN, Mortgagee. Union, S. C,, Dec. 15, 1894. Dec '21 51 St. Mortgage Sale. BHV vintue of power given in Mortgage I from Mary Lee to 1*. M. Cohen, dated 8th of November, 1880, and recorded in the Hcgister'8 Otlice of said County in Book J. page 9, 1 will sell to the highest bidder before Uuion Court House door, on Salesday next, all that certain lot of land in the town of Uuion, in said County, containing eight and seven tenths (8 7-10) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of the estate of A. W. Thomson, deceased, on the North, the ' Columbia road on the West, lands of Mrs. D >ra Powell on the South, and lauds of 8. M. Bice on the East. TERMS OK SALE?CASH. MASON LEE, Assignee. Union. S. C., Dec. 5, 189-1. Dec 21 51 8t. Notice of Final Discharae. NOTICE is hereby given that J. C. Nance, as Executor of the estate of Martha M.itiMi Scales, deceased, has applied to James M. Gee. Judge of l'robate, in and for the County of Union, for a tinal discharge as such Executor. It is ordered that the 7th day of January, A, D., ISO.}, bo fixed for hearing of petition, and a tinal settlement of said Estate, JAMES M. GEE, Judge of Probate for Un:ou Ceuuty. Dec. 7 4'J 5t. ^ MILLINERY > A FULL LINK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, FOR LADIES AND MISSESJUST EVERYBODY INVITED ? WILL SELL TO SUIT THE TIMES ? MRS. JAS. GRANT. FANT BROS. HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES. A LAUGH STOCK OF MEAL, FLOUR, BA.CON, SALT AND OTIIEU GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. The Peerless Maplia Hams. o AND BEST 100 PElt CENT FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA, i ? AN D ? C FANCY GROCERIES.* BAGGING, TIES, ETC I MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a power cmtuinol in a g mortgage given by James II. l'arr, dated seventh day of January, A. D. 18U1, l<> It. S. A. Pearson,and recorded in the tdlice t< of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union County, S nith Paro'ina. in Rook of Mortgages M. No. 12, page 23, and said mortgage lias been duly assigned A. H. Foster, I will sell -o the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Union, South n Carolina, daring the legal hours of sale, on (. salesday in January, 1 S9o, certain lands " described in said mortgage, rs follows : All Hint certain tract of land lying, and being situate in Union township, Union Couioy. South Carolina, containing one hundred and eighteen and 01-100 acres, It bounded by lauds of R. S. A. l'ear-on, V Reckuell and II. L. Goss, it being the traot conveyed io in" by It. S. A. Pearson by deed nf convcviine.e hwirino oven dale mid. J o """ O these presents. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. II. FOSTER, Mortgagee. Dec 13, c Dec. 21-51-31. The State of South Carolina* COUNTY OF UNION. ! Ry JAMES M. (JEE, Ea<|.. Probate Jmlge. J* WIIKIIKAS W. A. Nicholson has 'h tnntlc 9iiit to me to grant hint Let- n,i ters of Administration on the esta>e aud et- bi fects of famUlus Gregory deceased- w These are, therefore, to cite and admonish U< all and singula^ the kindred and creditors of the saiil Cannllus Gregory. deceased, that 'n they be and appear, before me in the Court of Pr bate, to bo held at Union C. 11., South Carolina, on the 11th day of January, next, after tin ptthlicAllon hereof, ?t 11 o'clock in i*11 the forenoon, to -how cause, if any th-y nc have, why the said Adininisiration should U not be gi anted. J Given under iny ha (pi an 1 seal this 20.1 h ^ day of December. \iin,i D nnjni, 18M. J A .MLS M. QKK, Judge Piobate. Published on the 2#th day of Deccn.l^B H 13'Jl, iu 1'uk Union Tines. h B IT ^^ prrcRps; H^HN^ve just closed th'e Biflfgest year's trade in the history of our business. The result of close buying and close selling. NOW WE SET OUT AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS NFW - YEAR TO MAKE ij ail 8955* | the BANNER YEAR of our 1 T experience. Buying good goods close, and selling them close will be our policy. _? WE HAVE TIIE STOCK, WE HAVE ! TIIE EXPERIENCE, WE HAVE THE I j WE HAVE THE ENERGY. WE HAVE j THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE, ! ! I | WE HAVE THE NEKVE. WATC1I IJS. j "THE OLD RELIABLE" A. H. FOSTER &C0. i II' I / / ? PREPARE FOR W XfMtAfSt.! ?????? xw> ?????? z=znzz=zzzirzz =^=zzz=z= TTTE have just finished filling up the breaks made in r \[\[ our large stocks of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Q llothing, Shq^tf,-Crockery ware and Tinware. Bv buying from ] liese goods late in the season we are prepared to oiler you Tra quota K NEW TARIFF PRICES. DI Come in and got a new suit ol clothes or an Overcoat. XJXNow is the time to lay in your winter Shoes. Do not buy hoddy trash but come to us and return home happy. F\ We have just received another lot of those popular Capes, _ 3 be sold at reduced prices. RfJ Our Millinery is going right along as we sell it cheaper hail our competitors. qq1( to sell iOOl) MACHINE THREAD TWO SPOOLS FOR A wm !lttcn" _ ? ?^ vav ' Vliil IU( Trv it and you >vill use more of it. We arc Sole Agent* worth 3i KERR'S SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON, none 1 *?t v setter made. We have marked our goods 011 the basis of the low price f cotton. Call early as we are hustling things. Respectfully, [. W. McLURE, Agent, jyj Mortgage Sale. $2.50 REWARD. ? ' 3Y virtue of ft power conlnincd in ft milK above reward will be paid anyone rP I 3 Mortgage given by Thomas W. Wood, furnishing evidence sufficient to con- X I ited twenty-second day at' Deoembcr, A. Tict any of shooting tire nrras within the 18!IO, to T. C. Uunciin, and recorded in corporal? limit of the Town of Union, e office of the Register of Mesne Convey- lly order of the Council. , itfe. for Union County, South Carolina, in Attest: _ __ _ sok Of Mortgages M. No. 12, page 4d, 1 l. (j. YotfS?. J. A. KANT, \\j ill sell to the highest bidder, before the Cl^ik. Mayor. MML >nr'house door, ui Union South Carolina, <^0T. y 4-, irin Ak^^jalhours on Salivlay ifr*ii r ?Btfiinn )arrrrnm^ ?? NEW YORKj R A C K W \ J . '* " THE ONLY STRICTLY ONE LOW PRICE HOUSE IN THIS PORTION OF THE BTATJU. . ?? . i Wo believe tbat'm swilt penny is better than a siow dime," and carry the idea right through our business, never askiijg 10 cents for an article we could sell at C cants. We are having the biggest trade ^his win- I tor we have had since we opened up. All because the people know that they can (get more goods for their money at \ IIHmN TH E RACKET,vJJPI than anywhere else in the State. From now ; until Xmns we will show vou some of the - BIGGEST "PLUMS' - | n 1 . i 1. i IT-.. i- ^ dvoii iu uuiuu. uuuud uuugui* jui' rtisu * ,/ at half price. and all go to vou u( .j. , w ONE CLOSE PKOFIT. j! ' ' Good Heavy Plaids, only 4 cents. v J Good yard-wide Shirting, 4 cents. ^ Good Pant Jeans, only 8i cents. JB Good all-wool Jeans, only .16s cents. t fl| All-wool Twilled Red Flannel, 15 cents. Good Bed Tick only 5 cents. B Good Canton Flannel, only 5 cents. Good Dress Calico only 4 cents. Good wool-tilled Dress Goods, 8 cents. ^B^H Ladies and Misses Blac Hose, 5 cents. SHOES~ M To suit the people away below what you can get tlieiu at elsewhere. The best and cheapest stock of CLOTHING AND HATS in this part of the State. You cannot allbrd to buy anything in our line without first coming to us for prices. HARRY &iSELK.,1 ^^==== f " BB 10 LBT WM OWS GREATER AND GRANDEJ^I R business is the marvel of the (lay a rush all the time. vals of dullness or depression, but quick, movement every Monday morning until Saturday night. '' ale pours in from every direction, the whole county furnished it B I of customers to the daily crowds that till our fstoro and swell our IY GOODS, SHOES & HATS, , ' lCINATE. MAIJXIiTIZ':, ATTRACT. POPULARIZE /m CAUSE OUR PRICES ARE SO LOW, i results we have reached would have heeu impossible, had we tricd^^^^^^HH Dry (ioods and Shoes in tho regular hum drum way. Wo to do AVE HAD FIFTEEN THOUSAND IMHluaifflBM of Dry Dooris, Shoe- and Hats io sell, so we deteniwned ahat ay to turn the stock into hard ciioh was to sell them at 20 PER CENT. ... LESS THAN ANY OTHER MERCHANT ) THAT IS WHAT WE ARE DOING, A no iu and see our pric - an 1 he convineedjthat what wc say'is true. IE PUKCELL1 CASH"C"(X^H AT R T, GEE'S OLD STAND. BBB M. A. NICHOLSON & SO\AM ^i_Banke'rs._i^_ V HA/ilLL-lIL T) t V L' I \'I' R|T^|Kl?&>i