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NOTICE! NOTICE!!
:o:
MT. TABOIt NTOKfi.
I AM now fully prepared with a full and well
selected .Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
?TO BEHOLD
LFOR CASH,
? AT
BOTTOM F I GURES.
My old customers and as many new ones ns
will favor mo with their patronage, will find my
prices as low ns goods can be bought for forty
miles around.
Somo who have spent time and laboi to go to
Spartanburg to buy their supplies, after carefully
examining my goods and prices, acknowledge
they coula see no difference.
I AM DETERMINED
XOT TO BE I1NDEUNOLI),
BY ANY ONE.
Those indebted to mo must make immediate
payment. I will give them more for their cotton
than they can get for it in Union, Spartanburg,
Chester or even Charleston, in payment of
their accounts.
MONEY,
As every sensible persons knows, keeps the,
S ' wheels of business turning. '
EXAMINE MY STOCK
and yeu will be satisfied that I cau and will do
what I say.
W. A. MOORHEAB,
Mt. Tabor.
A.i Oil "*
VMJl /D 1'Z Ct
TOT HE LADIES!
Mrs. G-rant's
GRAND OPENING!
OF FALIi AND WINTER
MILLINERY.
% XYTILL take place next Monday. Iler Stock
YY is Yery large and Handsome, and came
from first class establisluncts in Baltimore, New
York and Charleston.
HER PRICES
ARE CHEAPER
THAN EVER BEFORE,
FOR CASH.
She invites the Ladies of Union to call and
f * examine for themselves, as she is determined to
help, in her line, the good cause of LOW PRICKS,
now becoming the rule of all business people.
Ladies living in the country should call and
see the beautiful and tasty Ilats that are now
the fashion.
Oct IB 41 tf
Sheriff's Sale.
Thft Stnto nf firtllt-k
??? vi kjv/utu vai uiiiiu,
COUNTY OF UN/ON.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Elizabeth M. Rice, el al 1 . , . ,
va I Judgement for
George W. Hill, el al. j foreclosure
' virtue br an order trom Hon. L.. u xsorjj
throp. Judge of the Sevonth Judicial Circuit
of the State ol South Carolina, to nic directed.
I will sell before Union C. 11. door, on the first
Monday in November next, within the legal
hours of Sheriff's sales, all that tract of land
described in the complaint in this nction, belonging
to George W. Hill, located in Union County,
on Cane Creek and Long lirnnch, containing
about fivo hundred acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of Mrs. Stokes and J. T. Jeter,
East and South by lands of Georgo \V. Hill, ami
Wckt by lands of Harrison Sartor, now James
W. Sartor, land known as the Johns places; sold
to foreclose a mortgage of Elizabeth M. Kiceaud
others against George W. Hill, el al.
TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the Purchase
money to be paid in cash, the balance on a
credit of one year, with interest from day of sale;
seeured by bond nud a mortgage of the premises
to seoure the balance of the purchase money,
purchaser pay for papers.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
October 13 1877 41 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Probate.
James N. Benncr 1
vt. > Partition.
Thomas J. Greer. j
BY order of Joseph F. Gist, Probate Judge
for Union County, filed in the above stated
case, I will sell before Union Court House door, on
the first Monday in November next, within thelenil
l,...?.r hi.?:<r? - - "
muuibvi uiicnil 9 9U169| All 111 At Il'rtCt 01 IAHU
located ia the County of Union, in Union Township,
now in the possession of T. J. Qreer, about
three miles South-east of the Town of Union,
bounded by lands of Mrs. Catharine Hawkins,
T. J. Qreer, Jamss I'eake, John Brandon, Wm.
Prasier and Benjamin P. Hawkins, containing
sixty eight and } acres, (681) more or Less. A
plat of said land ia now on file in the Probate
Judge'a office. Said Land resold at the risk
Thomas J. Qreer, who bid it off on the first day
of October, 1877, being salesday of said month ,
and failed to comply with terms of sale.
TERM8 0FSALE. One-half cash, the balance
on a credit of one year ; the purchaser to give
bond and a Mortgage of the Premises to the
Probate Judge, to secure the balance of the purchase
money, and pay for titles.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
October 18, 1877 86 3t
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of Sundry Executions to medirected,
I will sell, before Union Court House door,
on the first Monday in November next, within
the legal hours'-?* .Sheriff's sales, the following
property, to wit: r
AU the right, title andjnterest that Benjamin
F. Dawkins has in Nin^An hundred and fifty
acres of land, belonging IJLthe Estate of Joshua
P. Dawkins, deceased, loc^\?d,in Union County,
bounded by lands of Georgf 0." Pridinore, John
D. Jefferies. E. C. Mitchell, S. L. Prior, Noah
ur.k.t ? urn?
..ouaiiir, mm/ i.m lej ottti or Lipscomb and others;
levied on and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin P. Dawkins at the suits of F. W. Eison
and Wm. Munro, against Benjamin F. Bawkins,
J. W. Tench, Nannie K. Tench and Harah
Hawkins and J. S. R, Thomson as assignee,
ngainst J. \V. Tench atyl C., and others against
Benjamin F. Hawkins.
A MO
One two horse Wagon, levied on and to be sold
as the properly of Chariier S. tlrcer at the suit
of P. A. Conner against t'harner H. Oreer.
A i.so
It. MACBETH, B. U. C. I
CHEAP HOODS!
?AT TIIK?
HOTEL STORE.
WK AUK receiving ? very large Stock of
all kinds of Goods, which we are determined
to Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
No store or town shall bo able to say they sell
cheaper than we do, and no firm keeps a better
assorted Stock.
OUU DllY GOODS
CONSIST OF
Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting,
Plaid Osnnburgs, Prints,
[ Ladies' Dress Goods,
i Domestic Ginghatns,
Kentucky and Columbus Mills Jeans,
i Fancy Cassimeres,
Water-Pi oofs, Tickings,
Flannels?Bed and White,
Flannels?Shaker and Opera,
Blankets?White and Colored,
Ladies Shawls and Gloves,
Notions and Hosiery,
SHOErS AND BOOTS,
in Great Variety and Prioos.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Wool and Fur Hats, for Men and Boys.
GROCERIES:
Sugar, Coffee, Tea,
Bacon, Flour, Lard,
Molasses, Salt, Mackerel,
Tobacco of all Brands.
BAGGING AND TIKS.
Hardware,
Crockeryware,
Tinware,
Woodenware,
BRIDLES, SADDLES AND SADDLE
BLANKETS.
Specialties,
T *?- i- I"
U..U.VO x.uoivill-iVlttUO nnocs,
Gem's Hand-made Shoes,
Star Shirts.
Feeling thankful for tlie patronage heretofore
extended, we guarantee satisfaction in the future.
C1EE A IIUMPIIIUES.
Oct 12 40 if
Sheriff's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION,
In the Court of Common Pleas.
William Munro 1 , .
va I Judgment of
John W Touch & J It Dominick. | Fo,'?clos?reBY
virtue of an order of the lion. L. C. Nor??f.
il'H
before Union Court house door, on the first Monday
in November next, within the legal hours of
Sheriff sales, to foreclose a Judgment on a mortgage,
described in the complaint in this action
of William Munro against John W. Tench and
J. 11. Domiiiick, all that tract of land belonging
to John W. Tench, containing one hundred
and eighty two acres, situated in Union County,
in said State, known as tract No. 7 of the lands
of John Littlcjnhn, adjoining tracts No. t>, 8 and
0, and lands of Joshua P. Hawkins, beginning
at a pine stake in the old field making a corner
of 5, G, 7 and nine, and running N. 321 W 30.
20, to a white oak, thence N. 23, K. 15.00 to a
stake, llienuo N. 3, E. 17.00 to a stone in the
road in frout of Joshua 1'. Dawkins' house, |
thence up the road to a Post Oak, thenceS. 8.00
to Persimmon, thence S. 31, W. 2'J to a slake,
thence S. 31, W. 2'J toa stake, thence 8. 18 W.
1302? to a Pine, thence S. 8GJ K.31.70 to Red
Oak, to Chestnut, thence N. 88 E. 15.42 to
l'iue Stake nt the beginning, being the same
tract conveyed by J. Rice Rogers, Sheriff, to
John W. Tench.
TK11MS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase
money to be paid in each, the balance on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from day of
sale; purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of
the premises to secure the balance of the purohaso
money, and pay for papers.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C. .'
October 13 1877 41 t3
Sheriffs Sale.
The State of South Cn
VlViVlililV) *
COUNTY OF IN ION,
In the Cou^^)f Common Pleas.
John D. Long, as Administrator, vs. Edwin R.
Wallace, and others.
BY order of T. J. Mackey, Circuit Judge,
filed iu the above stated caso, 1 will sell before
Union Court House door, on the first Monday
in November next, within the legal hours
of Sheriff's sale, the following described Lots
of land, belonging to the estate of Win. H.
Long, deceased.
1. One lot of land in the villagcof Jonesvillc,
on the Grindulls shouts Road, bounded by lands
of Gilead church, D. James and ethers, containing
twenty-seven ucres, more or less.
2. One lot of land in the Village of Jonesville,
bounded by Saw Mill lot, the Spartanburg road
and others, containing nine acres and a half,
more or less.
3. One lot of land in the village of Jonesvillc,
with a Store-house thereon, containing two
acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Cornelia
Pucket, John D. Long and by the Public
Road.
TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash, balance
on a credit of one year, with interest from day
of sale; the purchaser to give bond and n mortgage
of the premises to secure the balance of
the purchase money, and pay far papers.
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
October 18 1877 30 3t
"" Boots and Shoes.
A LARGE and well selected stock, to which
wo invite a comparison of priees.
Ladies' and Gent's Custom-made shoes a speciality.
Every pair warranted.
RICE McLURE & CO.
Oct J 2 40 If
Dress Goods 1 Dress Goods !!
STANDARD Prints from C>\ to 8Jc per yard.
Alpnccas, Poplins, Cashmeres, Ac., &c., in
the latest styles, at very low pi ices; with Fringes,
Galenas and Silks to trim.
RICE, McLURE A CO.
Oct 12 40 If
WANTED, 1000 CUSTOMERS,
TO EXAMINE OUR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
FALL I WINTER GOODS.
WE guarantee to duplicate any bill : And to those who are in
the habit of going or sending to other markets, we simply ask
that they shall eall and examine our Stock and Prices, as we guarantee
to give satisfaction both as to quali ty and Price of Goods.
LOOK AT OUR PRICES!
WK AUK HKLLING
10-4 Sheeting~a good article--from 25 to 37 1-2 cents.
Bleached and Brown Shirting, from 6 to 12 1-2 cents.
Kentucky and Georgia Jeans, from 15 to 75 cents.
Osnaburgs--very heavy?from 12 to 5 cents,
tripe d Homespun at 11 cents.
Ticking, at 12 to 25 cents.
Linsey from 15 to 25 cents.
- ' CALICOES, at 6 1-4.to 8 1-3 cents.
DRESS GOODSTOSUIT ALL
Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 5 cents. A good Linen Handkerch^f at 10
and 15 cents, with Heavy Border.
RED AND WHITE FLANNELS FROM 25 TO 50 CENTS.
(JFAIS LEMA CAM It It IK II. tHT)KEH(!IIIEF.S (Formerly retailed
at SO ets ) AOM SOI.O I I'Olt A OOLLAII.
ALPACCAS AT ALL PRICES.
COllHKTS FHOM r?<> C(w. TO s-?l Ji.-J.
WE call especial attention to our 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 50Cts., which the Ladies will find equal to Ridleys, if not better.
We have a beautiful Stock of HAMBURG EDGINGS at prices to
suit all. A handsome line of
LADIES TIES AND Kiy? HANDKERCHIEFS AT 25CTS.
We are chock full of Notions
COATS' White and Black Cotton THREAD at 85cts. per Dozen
WE HAVE AN ELEGANT STOCK OF CLOTHING.
HATS TO SUIT AUU
A LARGE STOCK OF SHOES AND BOOTS.
WE call especial attention to our hand Made Goods, both Ladies
and Gents. Every pair warranted.
We are selling Womens' pegged SHOES at $1 25 that brought
$1 75 last season.
FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE, CROCKERYWARE, AND
GliOCKltlKS AlT PANIC PRICES!
Capt R. C. JOHNSON has removed his Headquarters to our
house, and will be glad to sec his inany friends. JOHNNIE
FANT has something to say, but will wait until you call on him.
SPICAHS A COLTON.
Oct 1 ?8 tf
Foster&WilMnslNEW ARRIVALS!1
FALL AND WINTER STOCK! ,
111K Now opo.,mK tWir K.ll Slock L A 10 H -r s T V I. l ; S !
?\ of goods, which is complete m nil uc- 1
pertinents, viz. LOWEST PRICES ! |
Lodics Dress Goods. I
onwwm, v,ioiiks, r auoy Goods. A \ \ / K take pleasure in informing the pub- '
lloscry unil Gloves ^ Y V lie that we arc now receiving a very
Goods for Men s \\car. Complete Stock of General Merchandize, to
Jesus, Cussimeres, Tweeds, &c. which we invite examination, assuring those <
-w_ who favor us with a call that we will utake an <
HOOL<J^ and ^ 11 H exhibit of style and priees that catin'ot lie sur
passed in any neigh boring Market,
in Every Variety, and of such quality as we RICE, McLURE & CO.
can Guarantee to give satisfaction for Mcu, Wo- qc^ 5 ln| ,
men and Children.
READY MADE CLOTHING. FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE ;
TIlllE Subscriber offers tor sale his plantation
The largest and most complete stock that we X in the fork of Broad and l'acolct Rivers,
have ever brought to this market. containing four lllllltlrcsl tlttcl forty
HATS AND CAPS OP ALL STALLS. ^VT^v'AITHES HOOD BOTTOMS
HARDWARE WOODWARE on Broftd River ami ton oil Pacolct. Has
y about eighty acres of upland in cultivation ;
ROPE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS &c. seventy ncres in original Forest, and the balance
in old field pines.
We feci coutidont that wo cuu please all This is perhaps as valuable a plantation as
parties in want of goods, both in quality ftny'n Dnion County. I lie location is entirely
r I . _ 0 ' ' J exempt from lever and is only offereil tor sale
ana prices. * , because ! Sm too far advanced in years to attend
We keep Good GOODS and are willing |0 r.
to sell them, J'or Cash, as low as they can Any person wishingtosec the land will please
be bought in any of the sur rounding .mar- "PP'y ?? B,? ?? ,ll,! premises, or to Mnj. II. F.
1 . 1 McDowell at l'acolct Depot.
q ' 3., { tf JAMES II. ALEXANDER.
, BPQu Spartan please copy four times and send
EST'AI.lt IS II ED 1874. ( blSept 21 F' M? #W#I1, 3? -,t
GEO. B. EDWARDS. A Home ~ White Woman>
Cotton and General Commission Mtfcchant, tttimtlmi ? ...1.:, _ . 1 /a
T \ \f AN J ED, a while woman, to cook. One
CHARLESTON, So. Oa.' VV willin.r to ?r..rb
, . . c ??'?" w;i?us
PHOMl'T ottention given to ante of Cotton, nn<l n l*00'1 v <> vrt 1(, it,,,,
? , * ah 11 Andreas r. u. liox ISo. -lO, Union.
Corn, I eas, Rice and produce of ill kinds. ^ gj ' tf
Merchandise bought freeofC'ommission. Agent ?.? ? -
at Charleston for State Line of Ocean Steamships "Pq "Whnm Jt MaV Concern
between New York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London *
and all parts of Kurope. . A LL persons indebted to us, either by note
t'FBESCKS' # jt\ or account, must make arrangements to nay
i up immediately, as we are determined to havj
BANK Of OHABLESTON, JAB. ADOBE k CO., m P.M. FAUR&CO.
en as. r. lowniies a co., Charleston, & C. \ in i
Sept 21 37 / 1Mb. ?? _____
? ? a.'V.Ta' >' ? BUSINESS LOTS FOE SALE.
Something Really Gool' kvkiial d?i~bi. l,?o? m.;? s,??,
SMOKED BEEF TONQUES, truTy flnPL just Jo suitable for business stands,
received and for sale JJRA * FOR SALE CHEAP,
No. 1, East Un or. ftn,| on ??onable Tot mo. T. McNALLY.
Oct f? 39 tf Aqi 81 84 tf
t> , ? , .V fr~ ~i Flour and Meal
Keacly-Made Olotning. "YjlOR sale, at the lowest cash prices, at the
A FULL line, in which we are able tq offer 1' Steam Mill,
attractions. RICK, McLUKE &?X>. T. M. W1IITK8IDKH ft Co.
Oct 12 40 tf Sept I I 80 tf
i
EXECUTORS' SALE
?or?
REAL ESTATE.
1)Y virlnc of the authority given us under the
y Inst will and testament of John Brown deceased,
wo will sell, FOB CASH, before thoCourt
House in Union County, on the first Monday iu
November next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's
sales, a tract of Land containing about
(KIO Acres,
located ill (loudeysville Township, between the
waters of l'acolet and Thickety Rivers. This
tract of land has been divided into
Four Tracts
and each tract will !" <"?'<! -'-1
Tract !Vo. 1,
contains 103 acres, and is bounded on tlie East
by lands of Adam Goudelnck, on the North by
tract No 2, on the West by the Goudeysville
ronl.
Tract Xo. 2,
contains 107 Acres, bounded on the East by
tract No. 1, on the North by lands of Adam
liomlelock, on the West by the lands of William
Jones, on the South by the Goudeysville Hoad.
Tract ,\o. :t,
contains 132 Acres, hounded on the East by
tract No, 4, on the North by Goudeysville road,
on the West by lands of Johu Tate and others,
and on the South hy lands of John I.itjlejolm
and others.
Tract No. 1,
contain lOt 'Atr'cs, hounded on the East hy lands
of Oily Kcndrick and others, on the North by
the Goudeysville road," on the West by tract No.
3, and on the South hy lands of John l.itllcjohli
and others.
SAEA1I IlltOWN, Executrix.
CALVIN llUOWN, Executor.
Aug 3 30 1A IS-tOct.
J.? liVAtltrei' iV Co.,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
JOIIISFHS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
1IAUDWAKE.
CUTLERY, GUNS, and SADDLERY.
BAR IRON AND PLOW STEEL.
CIJCUiMlJKH PU3IPS. ... v
FAIItHAXIi'S SCALES.
Agents For South Carolina
For the Celebrated
FARMERS' FRIEND PLOW,
ONE, TWO AND TI1UEK HOUSES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE.
LARGE . 1 SSO/tTME.VTS OF
A^ri<Mtlt iii'st 1 liiiplcnicutK,
AORICUTURAL STEELS, A SPECIALTY,
llull Tongue*,
Turn Shovel*,
Scooter*,
fiiwneiMi
loci Itolts. ?v<v
STATE AGENTS, TREDEGAR
HORSE AND MULE SHOES.
Orders receive prompt ami C<t refill Attention.
J. 33. JLBOTITI ?>_ O- ,
Cliark'Kluii, No, Ca.
Aug HI, 1S77 :14 din
THE GREATEST WONDER
OVTHE
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
1 )ATI0TVIH >HT's
NEW AND NOVEL PROCESS
OF PRESERVING . ^
Meats, Vegetables and Fruits.
WJVl II tliis process Fruits of all kiiuls can
VV be kept in open vessels without danger
if fermentation, obviating the expense of hcrnetically
scaling. Nothing bclcterious to health
is used, as we can show by numerous testiraolials
of physicians and scientific men through>ut
the Southern States.
It Im Simple, Cliciip^aiitl ICcqiiircn
Utile Time ami tabor.
The costdoe???<t.??Keooil ibree ccntsa barrel for
:orn; two cents per bushel for tomatoes, etc.
incumbers, okra, peas, beans, fruits, etc., for a
ritling sum.
Meats can be preserved effectually in thesamo
ivay, at a cost not exceeding five cents per hunlred
pounds.
Persons using this process will effect a largo
saving in their household expenses, anil have
fresh fruits, meats, vegetables, etc., at ALL
nr.ABW.^o ur i"ii Pi U'iAU.
For the next three months we will sell Family
Fights to make and use the preparation for $5.00.
AUSTIN .* CO..
Spartanburg O. H., S. C.
Agents for Union County.
Sept '21 37^ tf
B. F. RAWLS & CO.
Drugs and Medicines.
A FULL supply at
15. F. RAWLS k GO'S.
No 1, Hast Union.
July 20 _28 tf
Patent Medicines.
BRADFIHLD'S Female Regulator, Simmons'
Hepatic Compound, Sarsaparilla and Yellow
Dock, at 15. F. RAWLS k GO'S.
No. 1, Hast Union.
July 20 18 tf
Pure Medicinal Wines.
AND Liquors, for sale at
15. F. RAWLS k CO'S.
No. 1, Hast Union.
July 20 28 tf
French Candies.
AFRESH supply of Fancy Candies, nt
15. F. RAWLS k CO'S.
No. 1, Hast Union.
July 20 28 tf
? i
v;oa ljiver oil
A ND Lime, for sale nt.
B. F. RAWLS & CO'S.
. . _ No, 1. EMtUnien.
J"'y 20 28 tf
Paints and Oils'
PAINT Brushes, for ?alo at
B. F. HAWLS h CO'S.
. , , No. 1, East Union.
July 20 28 tf
Seed Wheat
IilOlt sale ill
B. F HAWI.S A- co's,
, , No. I, Fast Union.
July 20 28 jf