The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 29, 1875, Image 3
TAX NOTICE.
M B Friki"":ro*:
It begs
leave to Tax the attention and memory of his
customers anil friends with the information that
he has just received a large and very complete
stock of Full and Whiter Goouds,
AND IF YOU WANT
RenuUCul AlpticttN from 2oc. to $1 pr.
yd., you will find them at 1
M. B. FRIKDBKRGER'S.
Oct. 29 4:1 tf
(-^TlTat FRlBDBEUGER'S and buy your
J heavy Jean* from 25 to 80c. pr. yi,
Oct. 29 " 48 tf
DO make the children happy and comfortable
by calling at FRIEDBERBER'S and clothing
thetn with some of his Woolen Cloaks,
Sacques, Hoods, Stockings ami Shoes.
ITIKIEUIIKUGEK can make vonr dining tables
P shine if you will furnish tlieui from his
large assort incut of China, Glass ami QueensWare.
Oct. '29 4:1 ?f
White and Fancy Nubia's and Shawls,
in >jreat variety, for the Ladies, at
' I'll / ED 11 Ell G EH'S.
Oct. 29 4:5 If
IF Mr. Stokes in not too bashful, he can say
that Friedbcrgcr has a good article of LADTES'
UN DEE VESTS. BALMORALS,
VUF?S, COLLARS, CORSETS, $e. Call and
ask for what you want.
Oct. 29 43 tf
LVietlbergjer '* /"" "J SOTIONS. In
1? that line you can't be disappointed.
Oct. 29 ' 43 tf
/ Mt.Hsinicrcs all wotil, light and
vv heavy, clicap and good, from the
cheapest to the vkuv iikst yuultty made, and at
prices that must satisfy purchasers, at
FRIED HER G ER' S.
Oct. 29 43 tf \
Ready-made clothing a specialty
with Friedbcrgcr. Ready to fit and
please any body from young America with his
first Hoots to old Fogy. J
HATS,
SHOES.
No use to go past Fiukdukrokr's to supply 81
yourself. ?
Oct. 29 4.1 tf t
Anything in the grocery link that you
may need?Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Tie*,
Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, <$-< ., you will fiutl at
the lowest prices at.
FRIED BERG KK'S.
Oct. 29 48 tf
Boot the little Boys. KrikdbbrtiKit
has a lari?o supply of HOY1S
boors AXI) S110KX. .1
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IF you need any ItlnilkctM Winter
now is your time to buy them of the bvxi quality,
and cheap, at Fit 1 KB It Ell (} BIT S. .
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Also WOOL AND COTTON CARDS and anything
else in my line that you may need. Onll
in and ask for what you want, for I will sell my
goods at the lowest Cash prices, for Cash.
M B. FRIEDBERGER.
Oct. 29 43 tf
Sale of Valuable Land.
60O Acres, more or less,
Divided into 4 T rate In.
THE Legatees of the Estate of Ann Shettlesworth,
deceased, have decided to sell on
"TUESDAY, the 30th day of November, the real
Estate of said deceased, consisting of
660 Acres, more or less.
The land will be divided into 4 tracts as folio
ws :
Tract No. 1.?The Homestead tract, containing
218 or 220 acres. On this tract is a good
Dwelling, (<ni House and Screw, Willi laborers
'.houses.
Tnact No. 2.?Contains 100 Acres, more or
less, with a pretty good dwelling, stables, corn
crib, &c
Tract No. 3.?Is 10 AciWof fine Wood land.
Tract No. 4.?Contains 350 acres, more or
less, with a good dwelling and necessary outhouses.
The sale will take placo at the former residence
of Mrs. Ann Sbettlesworlh, 131 miies
from Union C. II., just beyond Col. Hubert
Beaty's residence.
Tkrms made known on day of sale, or will be
published next week.
J. 0. SHETTLKSWOKTH.
Oct. 20 43 4t
ll'onien'H C'nlf Skin,
VN1) Kip Skin Shoes, at
FOHTKK & WILK1NS*.
May 21 'JO if
'New Groceries
AT
Graham & Graham's,
IN THE
10XCI lAXti lC BUILDING
U ii i o 11 C. II.
milK undersigned would respectfully inform
J_ the good people of Union, that they have
formed a Partnership under the name of Gil AIIAM
& UltAIIAM, for the purpose of establishing
a first class
FAMltY GROCERY STORE
in the town of Union, where all kinds of the
best
FAMILY SUPPOKS
cau be purchased at t lie most reasonable prices
possible. Their Stock will consist of
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Hams, Bacon,
Lard, Mackerel and Cheese,
Molasses, Salt, Vinegar,
Flour and Fresh Meal.
PRESERVES AND PICKLES.
Caiuirrl Fruits, Vegetables and Fish.
SODA nn<l FANCY CRACKERS iu endless variety
Pepper, Mustard, Allspice,
Native and Foreign Fruits
always kept in their seasons.
English Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Brazilian Nuts,
Almonds, &o.
HA/SINS, CUHIt A NTS AND CITRON.
Tobacco.
Wc have nine brands of smoking and chewing
Tobacco, so that we can please all tastes.
Cigars, of various Brands.
A Large Assortment of Soaps.
STARCH.?t?
We have all qualities of Starch, but would invito
the Ladies to try our DUUVEA'S Corn
Starch brand.
Pearl Grits, Biscuits for Invalids.
POWDER AND SHO T
IN ails, 1111 tic timl liorsn shoes.
BROOMS AND BUCKETS.
Firm Nnrthprn Pntotnno o?,a
* vrwvw/VKI auu V/iAlUHO.
We are determined to deserve patronise by
dways keeping a complete stock of fresh goods
md by sell at the lowest prices that will yield
is a living profit.
TKit.MS : ?STllICTL 1' C'ASJf.
O. B. II. GRAHAM,
W. T. GUAIIAM.
Oct. '22 42 tf
State of South Carolina,
C'OUXTV OF UXIOX,
In tlic Court or l*rol??tc.
osK.iMi K. OoKiKi.u, as Admiuis-*)
rator of the Estate and Etfccts of
'11omas it. CotiF.i.n, deceased.
Plaintiff,
against .Summons
inna Cofield, George Cofield, l.e- ? ,. nora
It. Cofield, James A. Co- hor 1{e!lcfeld,
Edward 1'. Hill, ntid .lames
I. Steedman and William 11. S.
(card, Defendants.
To the Defendant* above named:
k7"OU are hereby summoned and required to
X answer the complaint in this action, which
as been tiled in the office of the l'robate Court,
>r the said County, and to serve a copy of your
aswer to the snid complaint on the subscriber
I his office, No. 8, Law Range, Union South
arolina, within twenty days after the service
ercof, exclusive of the day of such service ;
MipilMiiiiMiimw
ie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded
i the complaint. ROUT. W. S1IANL),
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated October 8tli. 187").
\> the Defendanta, Edward P. llill and William
It. S. llvard :
Take notice that the summons in this action
f which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in
lie oflicc of the I'robate Court for Union t'ouny,
at Uuion, South Carolina, oil the eleventh
ay of October, 1875.
ltOUT. W. SI1 AND,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Union, S. C., October 11, 1875. 41 6t
THE UNION HOTEL.
UNION C. II., S. C.
rilOJISOX A- H ALL.1CE, Prop's.
I 111 IS elegant and commodious building, loca.
ted in the very centre of the business porion
of the town of Union, S. ('., is now finished
aid open for the reception of visitors.
In the whole arrangement of the houso, the
:omfort, and convenience of its patrons have
iccn carefully considered and preserved. The
ooms arc large, well ventilated, neat and combrlable.
The Proprietors have spared neither time, lajor
nor expense in procuring
ENTIRE NEW FURNITURE
>f the neatest styles, embracing many of the
:omforts and conveniences found in the best
Hotels of larger places.
It is the intention of the Proprietors, as far as
in them lies, to make it a desirable resting place
for Travellers, where they will find a courteous
hospitality, cleanliness, taste and good fare to
contribute to their satisfaction and comfort.
We promise to do all we can to give satisfaction
to our customers, and invite the travelling
public to test our merits.
THOMSON & WALLACE,
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
11Y JOS. F. GIST. JUDGE OF PROBATE.
\AT'IKKEAS, Mrs. Amanda Smith, lintli apV
V plied to me for Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Madison Sumner and MillsSumner,
late of Union County, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me at a
Court of Probate for the said County, to be hoiden
at Union Court House on the fourth day
of November, 1H75, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to
show cuuse, if any, why the said Administration
should not h^graulcd.
Given under nty hand and the Seal of the
Court, this 10th day of October, A. D.,
1H7*>, and in the 100th year of American
Independence.
JOSEPH F. GIST,
Judge of l'robate.
Oct 22 42 2t
NOTICE
IS hereby given, that application will he made
to the Legislature of this State, at its next
meeting, for the privilege of continuing the two
gates across the road leading from Fisii Dam to
Siiki.ton's Furry, for tho term of five yoars.
G. II. TUCKER.
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Blankets?white and colored,
at
gee & humph hies'.
Oct 15 41 tf
(.mis! giiiih! i
(N REAT bargains in Guns. A gooil Krccclix
Loader for $40 00.
KICK, McLUKK k CO.
0c( 22 42 tf
ITlNESf TOBACCa "t
1 GEE ^HUMPHRIES'.
Oct 20 4:j tf
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry executions to ine directed,
1 will sell before Union Court House
door, on the first Monday in November next, within
the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, for Cush,
the following described property, located in
Union County, after laying off a Homestead, to
wit :
Tract No. 2, containing 170 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of Thomas It. Jeter's
Homestead, l'eak & darner's Mill tract and tract
No 2 and the Worthy land ; Roth Tracts levied
on and to be Sold as the property of Thomas R.
Jeter at the Several Suits of William A. Reaty, fp|
Charles liolt, and others. JL
ALSO,
One tract of land, whereon Thou.as 11. Jeter
now lives, laid off as his Homestead, Containing
(i?00) two hundred acres, more or less, hounded gup
hy lands of the Estate of Eligah Hawkins,
Thomas Littlejohn,and lands of l'eake & Oarner,
Thomas J. Sartor, the Worthy land ami 1*. P.
Hamilton's Land. Levied on and to be sold as the bye
property of Thomas 11. Jeter, at the Suit of John for i
L. Young, assignee of C. H. Keiscr & Son, and to bt
James M. Faucett, and others against Thomas
R. Jeter.
al-so, 0,
One tract of land, located in Union County, tbey
Containing 480 acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of 1). ltelton Free, Robert l.awson, Mrs.
Miriam Rcaty's land, and Land belonging to the
Estate of William Allinan, .Samuel Scales, John
Nance, and others, Levied on and to be sold as BE
the property of the Estate of Samuel Faucett,
deceiised, at the suit of John L. Young against
Richard Parr, as Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel Faucett dcccused.
also,
Two Mules, Levied on an to be sold ns the I"
property of the Estate of Samuel Faucett, de- 'uarl
ceased, at the Suit of John I,. Young against
Richard Parr, Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel Faucett, deceased.
also,
All that tract of land, located in Union County,
belonging to the Mngnetic Iron Company of
South Carolina, about Two thousand acres, more
or less, Rounded on the North West, by the
vuuiuy ime 01 union ami rspartanourg uounucs.
East by Hroad Hirer, on tlie South nnil South- I ?1:
west by the lands ofC. 1*. Turner. U. Servis, .Tr.
.lames Servis, l.-.anc Heeler, and others. Levied
on and to be Sold as the properly of the Magnet- In
ic Iron Company of South Carolina, at the Suit wcci
of Alexander M. Latham, against the Magnetic
Iron Company of South Carolina.
Virg
also, 0
I will sell on Tuesday, the Second day of November
next, at the Residence of Harnett Moss,
within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, one
Road Wagon, Levied on and to be sold as the
property of Harnett Moss, attlioSuit of A. Frank
Smith, as Executor of J. R. Manning, against
Harnett Moss.
If the terms of sale arc not complied -p?Qr
with in five days nfter the day of sale, the propcrty
will be advertised for sale on the following
Salesday, at the risk of the former purchaser.
R. MACRKTIl, S. U. C.
October Otli, 187-r>. II fit jn
Sheriff's Sale.
State of South Carolina, defy
COUXTY OF I'M OX, ?cl
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
D. ,1
Ann J. Rates, ")
John Y.^ahtor | sn,c fl,r
and others.
By virture of an order from lion. Joseph F.
Gist, Judge of Probate Court for Union
County, I will Sell before the Union Court
Mouse door, in Union, within ihe legal hours "f~"V
of Sheriffs Sales, on the first Monday in Novem- II
her next, the following described lands, belonging
to the Estate of Catherine H. Sartor, Sold
for partition amongst the heirs of the Said CalhBitpi*iw?!
1 '
One tract of land, coufaining five hundred
and eighty acres, more or less, located in Union
County, about eight miles South of Union Court
Mouse, on the Cooke's Rridge road and bounded n^ii
by lands of Thomas H. Hates, Mrs. G. lb Ho- I
gan and John V. Sartor and others. This tract .injj
of land will be subdivided and sold as three j1
tracts, designated as tracts No. 1. No. '2 and No. " ^
3. Plats of the lands may be seen at the l'robate
Judge's office and will be exhibited on the f.j/>
day of sale.
Terms of Sale : q?e?i
One-third ??f the purchase money to be paid in Tin
Cash, the balance on a Credit of one and two *turll
years with interest from the day of sale, secured ^ .
by bond and a mortgage of the premises, to secure
the balance of the purchase money. Par* ^mj
ties to pay for papers. a ]ur')
If the terms of sale are not complied accon
with in five days after day of sale, the property
in all of the eases, will be advertised and sold ]
on the next succeeding Snlesday, at the risk of
the former purchasers. ]
It. MACBETH, S. lT. C. <
October Oth, I87A. -11 3t (
ShcrilfH Httlc.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OP UNION.
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
We
Ferdinand 1>. Cudd and wife, Texana Cudd,
vs.
W illiam II. Bcvil and Mary llcvil, his wife.
BY virtue of an order from the Hon. Joseph
F. (list, l'robate Judge for Union County,
1 will sell before Union Court House door, in
Union County, on the first Monday in November
next, within the legal hours of .Sheriff's Sales,
All that tract of land located in Pinckneyville
Township, bounded by lands of Allen Parr, IV,
A. II. Bevil, James Sinclair and Brown's Creek,
containing two hundred acres, more or less, sold -f-vi
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ants in this action. Coui
Tlie tract of land above described will be sold ,
in two separate tracts of one hundred acres Dron
each, more or less. Tract No. 1, will be the !~
Nortiiern half, and Tract No. 2 the Southern
half, l'lats of the lands can be seen at the of- con(
tice of the Probate Judge. ^
Terms of Sale:
Hon
Cash sufficient to pay the costs of this suit,
the balance on a Credit of eight months, with Oi
interest from day of sale. The purchaser to cont
give bond with approved surity and a mortgage mor<
of the premises to secure the balance of the 8. M
purchase money. Possession given of the prem- plac
iscs on the first day of January, 187."). B<
It. MACBKTII, 8. U. P. smal
October Oth, 1875. 41 8t the
Sheriff's RdIa
Stat? of South Carolina, 0
COUNTY OF UNION.
est I
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
BY virtue of an order from the Hon. Joseph O
F. Gist, Probate Judge of Union County,
1 will sell before Union Court House door, on
the tirst Monday in November next, within the
legal hours of Sheriff's Sales,
All that tract of land, located in Snutuc .....
Township, on the Cook's Bridge Road, about
nine miles South of Union Court House, containing
one hundred and thirty acres (130) more
or less, bounded by lands of L)r. Thomas B.
It,.!,.., It 11 flnlsk II I 1 -.1 I.." I ?
t/nwa, I/. |/. \.uipt II. li. \JU39 iinu UllU'lk, 4'lHltU |
known by the name of the Charles Young tract. .
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Terms of Sale : bef<
of .
Cash sufficient to pay sum assessed for the
widow's dower, $204, and also the costs of these (J
procedings, the balance on a C-edit of twelve -?
months with interest fron^day of side, secured
by a Bond and Mortgngc of the premises. 4
ttiT It' the terms of sale are not complied
with in five days after sale, the property will be plot
advertised and sold on the next succeeding whi
Salesday, at the risk of the former purchaser. so <
It. MACBETH. 8. U, C.
October Oth, 1875. 41 :it C
PRICES TUMBLING!
AT
J. T. HILL & CO S.
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(IE scarcity of money, the I.OW PRICE OF COTTON ami the short crop, admonish us that the
people will be compelled to purchase their
Family and Plantation Supplies
i season, on the most economical terms, so we have brought on a STOCK OF GOODS JUST
TED TO THE FINANCIAL SITUATION, in quantity, quality and prices, and purchasers will
SAVE 310Ni:Y
xaminiug our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Now, we don't promise to sell below cost,
10 honest man can do that; but we do say that now is the time aud ours is the store for you
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
ir stock is the largest ever brought to this County, and ninny styles of Goods are cheaper than
have been for some years, but it is not likely they will be as low again. Our stock consists ol
1> R E S ^ ? O O 1> N,
STJCH AS
AVT1FUL NEW PA TERNS OF CALICOES,
MERINOS, POPLINS, ALPACAS,
BRILL I A N11NES, WHITE ROODS, if v., Ac.
LADIES' SHAWLS,
LADIES' CLOAKS AND CLOAKING,
i these departments our Stock has never been equalled, in quantity, quality or beauty in any
kct in the upper part of the State.
Boulevards, Opera Flannels,
LADIES' KID AND CLOTH OLOVES.
Embroideries.
LA DIES' TRIMMINGS.
Pompedours.
LADIES' SHOES, A Cowplctf .I.-.lurtinriit.
Ladies' Neckties. Ladies' Hosiery,
inkets of all Qualities
Roady-Mad<? Clothing.
Iliis department we have tlie largest and best made stock ever brought to this County, and
all special attention to our handsome suits
FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS.
inia Casslmeres, Northern Cass I meres,
Jeans, of all llrands.
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Cans,
GKNTLKMKN'.S FUHMSlIIIVCi ?001>f<t.
GROCERIES.
son, Lard, Hams,
Sugars, Teas, and Coffees,
Flour, and Molasses.
SPICES OF ALL KINDS, &c., &c.
fact, ivc have everything usually wanted jn families and on Plantations, and some things not
often seen in this section.
r stock was purchased during the decline in prices, and we intend to sell at figures that will
competition Pall and try us. J. T. TTTT.T. <fe OO
t. 22 42 tf
rONF.S. J. II. DAVIS. C. HOUKNIGHT. E. S. BOUKNIGIIT.
Jones, Davis & Bouknights,
SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SII1VKR <0 CO., and Dealer? in
ry G-oods, Carpets, Oil-Cloths,
Mat|lngw- Hoota. SlUoo?, fic-e--?'4?^
COLTTM13IA, S. O.
:0:
Ira l>. Bobo, ami others, Defendant*. Joseph E. Cofield, as Administrator of Estate o
UR8UANT to an order in this case, the Thomas K. Cofiehl,
Creditors of John Bishop, deceased, are rc- against
red to present and establish their demands Anna Cofield, George Cofield, et. al.
ire this Court on or before the twentieth day DURSUAST t0 an order in th|S cau(,e( th(
January, 18-6. JOS. r. GIST, f (<reditors of Thomas K. Cofield, deceased
, , * . IQ_r ro-a c in gc. are required to present and establish their de
'ctober 11th, 18,5. 41 8nt_ mHn(Ig1before tUlH Court, on or before the twen
TSIrtf !/?<? tysccond day of January, 1876.
... a* *...?? ,?,* JOSEPH F. GIST,
LI. persons indebted to SAMUEL JEr- Probate Judge.
L FRIES for the services of Cm?kh, will October 15. 1875. 42 181
?se call on W. D. HUMPHRIES and settle, ?
> is authorized to receipt for the same. By I . TABLE- LINE1N
loing they will save costs. **ery quality, pattern. style and prices
SAMUEL JEFFRIES. Wat GEE A HUMPHRIES'.
>c<?T5 41 3t# Oct. 1 80 tf
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K attention of purchasers in every part of this State is called to consider a very importan
"net, namely, that the old established house of It. C. SHIVER & CO. is not closed but reor
cd upon the only basis that business can be carried on successfully?STRICTLY CASH?
re assure our patrons that wc shall continue the same honorable course of dealing with thein
,vus such a distinguished feature with the house of It. C. Hiiivkk & Co.
have now in store the best selected stock of DRY COODS, ROOTS, SHOES, IIATS,
S, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, Etc.,
seen in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the business, and Connelly
knows the wants of this community better than buyers residing elsewhere,
e entire stock will be offered at prices never before equaled in this section. The prices tcill
c mi'/ attract gnu at sight. Wc invite you to scud at once for
MPLKS ofThoso NEW ntul HANDSOME GOODS
if shown to your friends and neighbors, wc are sure it will be to your advantage to send us
;e order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 ami upwards. All orders must be
apanied with CASH, or wc send them C. O. D., and guarantee satisfaction,
llest t>jc. Prints in (tie city.
I.ong Cloths 8J, 10, 12Jc. None equal to them in the State.
kVell known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported.
I!< siery Department?Full of well assorted goods at popular prices.
[lents' Furnishing Goods complete, as a department.
[>ur Hoot and Shoe Department is second to none on this continent. From the cheapest Droo
the finest Hand Made goods.
l'he most complete and best managed Carpet Department in the world.
Cloths, t'assimercs and Jeans arc bought by the case and sold at a very small advance.
Drown and Dleachcd Shirtings and Sheetings sold at factory prices.
Flannels and Dlankets at prices that will astonish.
Shall Expect an Order from You or a Call when You Visit our city.
t. 15 41 <ims.
Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff's Sale.
State of South Carolina, gtate of South CaroUna>
COUNTY OF UNION, rorrvrv op rvm*r
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. luunt1 of la ion.
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
W. II. Vaiden, as Administrator,
vs. John I*. Thomas, Adm'r.
Ira L. Ilobo, Cornelia Dobo, ct al. *'
IT virtue of an order from the Probate Judge James T. Jeter and others,
for Union County, I will sell before the T)Y virtue of an order from the lion. Joseph
t House door of Union, on the first Mou- I1 F (lint. PrnhntA .1inl?rn nf iTntnn ('mmt
in November next, the following described 1 will sell before Union Court Mouse door, at
erty, belonging to the Estate of John Dish- Union, within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales,
leceased : on the tirst Monday in November next, the folle
tract of land, in Cross Keys township, lowing described property belonging to the Esaining
nine hundred acres, more or less, tate of the late L. D. Jeter,
ided by lands of Estate of W. H. Gist, John One tract of land in Santuc Township, con,
JohTTll. Mintcr and others, known as the taining from fifty to one hundred acres, more or
le Place. less, and bounded by lands of John Meador,
ai.so, James Thomas and John R. Jeter,
ne tract of land, in Cross Keys township, also
aining six hundred and fifty-nine acres, One tract of land in Santuc Township, known
e or less, bounded by lands of A. G. Rice, 1Ml tjie Green Farr tract, containing 612
I. Kice and others, known as the Stevens ncres, more or less, bounded by lands of John
c- .Meador, John R. Jeter and Thomas C. Jeter.?
?th tracts will be subdivided, and sold in T|lis lract wi)| hc subdivided and sold as three
Her tracts, plats of which may be seen at tracts. Plats of these lunda uiay be seen in the
Probate Judge's office, and will be exhibited i?robato Judge's office and will be exhibited on
lay of sale. the day of sale.
Terms of Sale: Terms of Sale.
ne-third on?'?"e One-third Cash, balance on a Credit of one
wo years in q , , / , i and two years in equal instalments, with interof
? ^"er 10 g,V? b?Dd rst from day of sale, secured by bond and mortmor
g ge p . gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for pactobcr
11th, 18<o. 41 3t # pe?. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C.
State of South Carolina, _l)etoh9T u,h'_lp ; 41 *l
tv State of South Carolina,
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. '
Ham 11. Vaidcn, as Administrator of John COUNTY OF UNION,
labop. rtcceMca. I'laMif, | Xn the Court of Probate.
r . 'l i .m '
Rice, McLure & Co. #
ANNOUNCE that they have received a full
line of
FALL AND WIXTKR GOODS,
to which they respect fill ly call the attention of
purchasers. These goods have been carefully
selected, purchased at low prices, and are offered
on tlio most reasonable terms.
The attention of the tallies is especially directed
to the
1)11 ESS OOORS,
SHAWLS, 01 .OAKS,
TIll.M MINOS.
MILLINERY OOODS.
siLK XEOK TIES. *
Kl'KFI.INOS, HOSIEItY,
OLOVES ANT)
FANCY ART I I.ES,
Displayed by
tuuui, McLURE & CO.
Oct. ir? 4i if
KIOKP'S PATKNT
PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS.
MAPK FROM
WAMSUTTA MUSLIN and IRISH LINEN.
"THE VERY BEST."
M.l. SIXES, EL EG A XT STYLES AND
PERFECT FITTING.
Price, ?13.00 per do?.
Half do*. ?7.50.
NINRLE SillKT. ?1 BO.
KEEP'S PATENT
PMfllt-MMIE DRESS SHIRTS.
p^ngp|gM|
I ^ ^1 J
NO lady need worry horaelf cutting fitting '
and making shirts, tlint iiino times out of
ten nro not satisfactory'. Keep's 1W11TLY-M ADK
Sill UTS, save all this trouble cost less money
nuu never fails to give satisfaction.
For sale bv Aeents
RICJE, McLURE & OO.
Oct. 15 41 tf
Grand Opening |
AT I
MRS. GRANT'S. /
Mrs. grant respectfully informs /
I lie Ladies of Union, that she has just re- j
turned from Charleston with n complete stock of
illiii. ?i*y <xoodn,
which she is offering Cheap for Cosh, consisting
States, of the
- Tory Latest Styles,
ribbons of all sizes and colore,
IIA T TRIM MINOS, ir.,
And everything qIuq (|l0 Millinery line, and M
us cheap fts they can be bought elucwjj^^Cull
and txatnine for yourself before you send to
Atlanta or elsnchere fel ,uPlCMloH'(ioo'ds.
james grant.
Oct 15 41 tf
Sheriff's Sale.
Htato of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION,
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
sauah bkaty, j
? "1; , j-Sale for Partition.
IloilKItT BKATt I
and others. J
BY virtue of an order from the Hon. Joseph
f. Gist, Probate Judge of Union County, i
will sell before Union Court House door in
Union County, on the first Monday in November
next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales,
All that tract of land, located in Union Township,
in the County of Union and State nforcsaid,
bounded by lands of John H. Skclton, Estate
of Samuel Heaty, deceased, and others,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, Bold for partition amongst the distributees
of the Estate of John Heaty, deceased.
Terms of Sale:
One half of the purchase money to he paid in
( nMli the balance on a ( rcdit of twelve months
with interest from the day of sale. The purchaser
to give his bond and a mortgage of the
premises to secure the balance of the purchase
money. Possession of the premises to be given
on the first day of January, 1870.
B. MACBETH, S. U. C.
October 9th, 1875. 41 3t
FOSTER * WILKINS
HEREBY notify all in want of any kind of
goods that they are now receiving their
fall STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, which has
been selected with great caro and is complete
in every depart nient. They are prepared to *
give satisfaction to buyers, having every advantage
both in the purchase and sale of their
Stock.
Goods shown with plcnsure.
Call and examine for yourselves.
FOSTER & WILKINS.
Oct. 1 39 tf
RICHMOND AD VERTISBMENT8
WM. KTTE.VOF.lt. II. P. EDMUND.
Ettenger & Edmond,
RICHMOND, VA.
ManufaoturerH o 1*
Portable and Stationary Engines.
1 Boilers of all kinds,
Circular Saw Mills,
Grist Mills,
Mill Gearing,
Shafting. Pullers, Ac.
American Turbine Water Wheel,
Cameron's Special Steam Pumps.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Oct. 15, 1876. 41 ly
Engines, 91111m, Iron Works, Ac.,
t WM. TANNER A CO.,
RICHMOND, VA.
Oct. 16, 1876. 41 ly
9 Russian Diapering,
! A VERY large Stock aad the prettiest Pat/\
larra at fiVIK * UHMPURIER'
Oct. 1 ?9 tf
Neckties at 26 and 50 oents apiece.
Cutis and Collars, rery cheap, at
"OUR UOUSKr
Oct 15_ 41 tf_
, T ADIES HANDKERCHIEFS', AT FIVE
J J Ccnr* npircf, at "Ol'/t I/Ol'&W
Oct 15 41 tf