The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 04, 1878, Image 3

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AtHen, OAi, October 24, 1877. '* .? Dhau Sir : Last night 1 colled at the New Drug Store, Dr. King's old stand, and bought a bottle of "Worm Oil," and gave it to my little boy ns directed. This morning ho passed thirty-one worms. I had previously tried other Medicines. W. A. Bain. May 17 40 2t IjAoiianuk, (Ja:, April 20th, 1878. - .. Dt% T. S. Brajfield : Sir?Tho Sufferer's Balm Dr. Hoard prescribed for my littlo sister who was suffering very much from "Poison Oak'.' gavo speedy relief. Two applications cured her. Yours, &c., C. L. Sinks. Prepared and for Sale by A. IRWIN & CO. May 17 34 2t Guano Cotton! Guano Cotton!! ALL persons having purchased Guano from us with the option of paying for it in mid. dliug Cotton at 15 cents per pound, are uotiGcd that the time expires Nov. 1, 1878. F. M. FARR & CO. Oct 4 40 4t Attention Cross Keys Club ! A4ur<u(inu 01 vross rvcys v;iuo win nc iiciu en Friday next, the 11th, at 2 o'clock P. M., to make arrangements for tho Township inecting on thfi 22d, and for other iuiportaut business. C. B. BOBO, President. Oct. 4 40 It STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. " rpng undor?1glt?fr'|itoI>0??H<> foil their Bteam JL'Saw Mill, together with Planing Machine and other machinery, all in first rate running order, and in the neighborhood of as good Luiubcr timber as grows. Sat'mfactory reasons given for selling. Prices and terms to suit the times. A good opportunity is hero ofTered for a profitable investment. A good reputation and the good will goes with tho Mill. P. S. WHISNANT & SONS, Landrums, S. C.?S. & A. K. R. Oct 4 40 " tf The Farmers of Union County, BOTH WHITE AND COLORED, ARE invited to attend a public meeting in the Court IIouso, on Monday next, for the purpose of considering the reason why the breakugo of 41bs is adopted by the cotton buyers of Union, in weighing Cotton, and, if possible, to remedy tho evil, T. B. BATES, J. T. DOUGLAS, * J- C. SARTOR. Oct. 4 40 It* Fine Plantation for Sale 11 TFIE Subscriber offers for sale the plantation wherdbn the late James II. Alexander formerly resided, situated in Union County, in the fork of Broad and l'acolct rivers, containing 440 acres, it lias SO ACRES GOOD BOTTOMS on Broad river aud 10 acres on Paoolet. Rue about 80 acres of upland in cultivation ; 70 acres in original forest and the balance in eld field pines. j8 perhaps as valuable a plantation as any in Lniou County. The location is healthy. The plantaion can be purchased on reasonable tonus. illU'S goon. Any person wishing to see the land will apply to MR. J. R. CROCKER on the premises or to the subscriber. 11. F. McDOWELL. Pacolet Depot. 1 October 1878 40 4t Mrsr- Sehoppottt" WOULD respectfully inform the good citizens of Uuion that she has just received, ATTHE OLD STAND, A complete stock of New Goods, consisting of Candies of all kinds, | Canned Fruits and Vegetables, I Jellies, Preserves and Pickles, | Canned Oysters and Sardiues, ! Leiuous, Apples,"Nuts, ( I Crackers and Cheese, ? I IIAVE ALSO STARTED I MY BAKERY, ? And intend to keep on hand a supply of fresh 1 Light Bread, Pies and Cukes ; and will make or bake at the shortest notice all kinds of Cakes for parties, Weddings or any other special oci casions. . X O tllt3 X~IIR?1&13. I return my thanks to those who so liberally patronized 1110 in my more prosperous days, and assure them that in my new venture 1 shall striVe to deserve their favors again. SCHOPPAUL. Oct 4 40 tf The State of South Carolina, COUNTY" OF UNION. " 111 the Court of Probate. James Mttnroas Adininistra- ^ tor of all and singular the I Summons f^^joods, chattels and credits | of Charles 13eachJjiiua. du.-J . ,.F?r. Jlelicf. vntintitf j ayaitut. I Complaint Sarah Daniel Sims, Julia | Situs and Anna Sints, j not Served. Defendant. J T<> the Defendants above named : \7"OU aro hereby Summoned ami required to T answer the Petition in this action, which is fded in the office of the Probate Judge for the County of Union, at Union, in the County of Union, in the State of South Carolina, and to ? nerve a copy or your nisffrr iu me rau i cuuuu on tlie subscriber*, at their oflice, No. 2 Law Hange, Union, Soiiili Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, \ i exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the said petition within the tiino aforesaid, I lie Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. loatcd Union, S. C., 28 September, 1878. MIJNKO k MUNICH. Plaintiff'? .1 ttornnjf. , f ] JOSKPII F. CIST, -r-' J Probate Judge. To the Defendants above named : Take notice that the Petition in this action, (together with the Summons, of which the foregoing is a eopy.) was tiled in the Oflice of the Probate Judge for the County of Union, at Union, in the County of Union, in the Sluto of I Mouth Carolina, on the 2?th day of September, I I . I I uion 2Sih September. 18,8. /, M Wb UO & M UN ICO. , Aiinrrreri for PlainliflU: t 10 ' C,l The Great Bargain Store! r- ?#? GO WHERE YOU BUY THE MOST ?FOR TIIE? LEAST MONEY, ?AND? Spears & Coltoris IS THE PLACE. TriEY ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. J Bargains in Prints. Bargains in Dress Goods from 15c. up. Bargains in Bleached Shirting from Cc up. Bargains in Brown Shirting " Go " Bargains in Jeans from 16o op Bargains in Ticking " 10c " Bargains in Flannels " 20c " Bargains in Linsoys " 15c " BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! Bargains in Hats from 40c up Bargains in ShaWls M 75c " p BARGAINS IN NOTIONS! Bargains in our celebrated 2 BUTTON KID Gloves. Burgains in our Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs J at 5c -i Bargains in Hosery at 6 and 10c. per pair. J Bargains in Neck Ties. c Bargains in Coats, and Clark's Cotton at 5o a 0 Spool. h Bargains in Shoes?Women's Pegged at $1 and $1 25. Bargains in L%U|gg^nd Vut's llaud-SowVd Shoes?every pair warranted. BARGAINS IN CROCKERY, j It is whispered about, and generally believed, that yeu cau get better bargains i% this line of Goods frout us than any ether plaos. Wi have MANY OTHER BARGAINS, to offer when you come to see us. All of which wo will be pleased to show. We guarantee to duplicate any bill bought from surrounding markets. All we ask is an examination of our goods and prices. Capt. It. C. JOHNSON and J. A. FANT will extend a hearty welcome. SPEARS A COLTO*. 0, _ Oct 4 40 tf _ THE gp.N.COMBE rtrpper plow, AND IMPROVED F F KD CUTTER. of Ma 11111 act 11 red |>y GIRDWOOD & MCLELLAN ASIIEVILLE, N. 0. THIS Plow is prononaced one of tho best now n mado. Light draft, durability und perfect I work, nre its grcut recommendations. It is fast j bccomiuing tho favorite Plow in Western North 0 I'urolina. ^ The Feed Cutter is the cheapest, simplest, ca most durable and easily worked Feed Cutter now in the market. ^ Sample Plows and Feed Cotter can bo seen by calling on. '' W. A. NICHOLSON, $ Sept '21 89 8m NN N EKE W W W 0 N N N E W WW W N N N KK W WW W . N N N K WWWW J( N NN EKE W \V Si IV ooo ooo ooo i>ni> <4* o o o o ? i? J> ? , u O (> (? o l? 1> ?%} Pi (i c o <> o ? 'jP i ' > ~ ooo ooo OOO T>I>? ^5 ? ci ?AT? Lowest Prices! _ i 01 HONEST WEIGHTS J ADD MEASURES!; \\ ? j Si Hisrhest Prices > ' A J FOE COTTON! , CALL < ? I ! FOSTER & IILKIHSJ Sopt 27 no * If I Seed Oats! Seed Wheat! Uliail.V Improved, l>r sale. Apply at^u l-'osler & Wilkins' In (\ R. nonrcfcnv. hoi. \ JO It S. W. Porter's NEW STOCK! o % *A LOW pricIN* i. ' " W AXD dUICK' S.A1KS. FOR CASH ONLT. . THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GENT'S HATS READY-MADE OLOTHIN&, BOOTS AND SHOES, "7 ~?* * ?AND? GROCERRIES, Can be had ntS. W. Porter's Cheap Store,?for JASH ONLY. Please don't ask for credit, as it is Tory undeasant to rcfuso it; but I sell too cbeap to alow a day's caedit to iny best friends. S. W. POUTER. Sept 27 89 c tf HOUSE AND M>T. j FOR SALE. t OFFER for sale the House and Lot formerly belonging to M. B. Friedberger. The Lot ontnins over half an acre, and haa on it a woll f the best water in town, Stable and Kitchen. The House has 8 finely fiuished roouis, and is t excellent repair. Apply to me at P. M. Cohen's Store. ^.JOSEPH JJTRA4JSS. Sept 27 39 *Im TA XE S. [" WILL be at the following places for the purL pose of collecting the Taxes of Union Connr & . ' I.,, i - . 8i\ntuc.................. Tuesday, ..Oet.Xat Fish I)aini.i..,....%^_Weda??eday.." 2d Goshen Hin...?. Thersday ....' td Croea Keys Friday....-...." 4th Gibbs' Saturday... ." 6th Union C, II Monday. " 7th and until Saturday "ItBh Goinge' Monday "2j?t Goudeysville Tuesday nmocr mage Wednesday .."23d Jonesville Thursday "24 th Union C. II Friday "'25th and at Union Court House until the last day r the month. TtlH TAX LHVT IS ' I 41 Mills for State...pnsnsa? yf--*? ? Ordinary County ...." 3 " " Past indebtedness, Co..." 3J " " Railroad 2 " " School " And ene dollar on every poll between the ages twenty-one and sixty years. JOHN T. THOMAS, Treasurer, U. C. Sep 20 38 fit Programme for TOWNSHIP MEETINGS. pIIR Executive Committee of tho Democratic L party of Union County announco the felwing programme for towuship meetings: Each meeting will be held at eleven ?dock . M., and will be addressed by three or move ndidatcs of the party. All persons are corally invited to attend. The Democratic Clubs the several townships are a r pari p J ip ha l cscnt at their rcsusm^ ' "'^KT'i ouutaA >nd ,n untTornr ? rayVonvil'.e, atJofferies School IfeustT, Wednesday, Oct.Dili. oudeysrillc, at Goudeysvllle, Thursday, Oct ioth. - r:,v isftefn Hill, at Goshen Hill, Thursday, O-1. 17th. nckney. at Smith & Kelly's Mill, Saturdny, Oct. 'lllth. - (>g instille, ot Jasper Gibb's. Monday. Oct. 21st. oss Keys, at Padgett's Creek Church, Tuesday, Oct. t82J. By order of the Coniuiittee. WILLIAM MUNRO. Chairmaa. F. M. Fabb, Secretary. Sept. 20 :18 4t. Sheriffs Sales. a. > V virtue of Sundry executions to me directed, ) 1 will sell, before Union Court House door, > tiio first .Monday in October next, witbip ic legal hours of Sheriff's "sales, "the following roperty, to wit : On tract of land located in Union County, mlnining niucty-scven acres, mere or less, ounded by lands of James W. Sartor, Mrs. rucilla Gee and Dr. 1*. P. Butler ; levied {on ud to Ik* sold as the property of Gnssaway lictilesworth, at the suit of J. L. S. Ilill. Said inds will be resold at the risk of Charles Bolt, ho bid off said land on the first Monday in uly last and failed to comply with the terms of lie on his bid. Immediately After the Above Stale will sell, nt public outcry tlio House and Lot dvcrtised fur bale in another column by Mr. as. Strauss. K. MACBETH, S. U. C. Sept 12, 1878 37 3t_ Mil's, iioi'ftot PlNCKNifi* HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, I. >V- Cor. Wfnlworth and Itutlctlgo Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. p|OM BINES the advantages of a Finishinf L>/ School with those of a refineil home. Competent Professors are employed in the usual iranches of useful and ornamental education. < The Fall term will open on the 1st Monday n October. For terms, apply to the principal. Sep 20 38 1m I^RKRAL ADTAHOIS I'Olt COPTON. I AM prepared to make liberal Advaaoea on' I Ctnnm shipped by me * CIis>1<j*Iojk It. F. ft AWLS. SeJ\ 20 28 1? NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! AT P M. aoHEN'S I :o: I HAVE IN STORE AND ON THE WAT ?A LARGE AND? ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF GOODS. % BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AND j THAT I MEAN TO SELL CHEAP. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Calicoes, Bleached and Brown Shirt ingfl and, Sheetings. :o: A FULL LINE OF , ' GENTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Shir ts, Drawers, 2* Undershirts, Socks, * Suspenders, Ties, Ace. * :o: ' " i> LADIES AND MEN'S HATS IN LABGE VARIETY. Hardware, Crockery, CfltlefyP' Pistols, Groceries, &c., &c., BOOTS AND SHOES. ' A T'lNE ASSORTMB1VT,' WTTimi T WITT QT?Tr *'?ai ?r inv;jla jl vt iuu ujuijji ax i%- r v UC H LOWER PRICES THAN THEY WERE EVER SOLD AT BEFORE, EITHER IN UNION OR ANY OTHER TOWN. GENT'S Ready-Made Clothing, AND FURNISHING GOODS'! AND BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY. CALL A ID * SEE MY PRICES. I*. M. COHEN. Every Machine Fro?t View with Self-Feeding Attachment. Rear View, Showing Method of Delivory' These machines haw been before the public ?o long and hare met with aueh favorable reception, that It is only necessary to add that thev are. (though ureal Iv reduced in price), wcaraNTKKD to iik a I'I'.ukiwt maitiink in kvkiiv paiitii ti.ak. MAhKol-' TtIK UKKT MATKMALS, and constructed in a thorough, workmani.ikf. manner, . , , nud is in the and everv oilier respect, the equal of any <iin in the market, while the faet is unquestioned that it i? KAit A1IHADOF Ai.L UT1IK1W IN CLEANING THK SFK.D, FAST GINNING, AND LIOIIT AM? SMOOTH "ritriveiitiii: piikmii'm at timGeorgia Statv: Fair, Ckstknxiai., Texas Statu Fair, at llounton, May, 1877 and other .State and County Faint. * ? ' __IU.due.Al rrtee L^nf JfVg&*. mi .? ^ rcft(fy 8,|ip|nent a(|), I 1 rice of Gins Price with Self-l,eed-!(i(,ijvcrej factory. 6 per cent. Sizes. [Price of Gins.jwitli Self-Feed- ing Attachments andI lfl- for rnsll wj,|, ,|ie or,icr. \\c ling Attachments. ' Condensers. Li.i,. m.o.l- ...?Iop* Kt.eeinl eon- . ^ 3(1 Saw...} $ 75.tM) J $ 07 50.... $120 00 tract, ami get very low rates.? 35 " ... 87.00 1 113 75 140 00 Liberal terms to good parties. 40 " ..J 100.00 130 00 100 00 Circulars, testimonials and full 45 ' ...' 110.00 Ml 75 173 25 information as to cost of freight, 150 " ...' 120.00 1 152 50 185 00 (which to many points does not ' 00 " ...1 130.00 100 00 202 00 exceed $10,) ami other particu70 " ...1 140.00 182 00 231 OO. lars on application. M 80 ' ...! 100.00 1 208 00 250 00 Address, ~ _ A. D. SPEARS. A specimen Gin can be seen at Spears A Co's Groeory store, Union 0. 11. 1 July 12 28 3m KMTItAY Mia.K. T >1 1 'Itt) V Kl7 I7tSCAri?f> from the plantation of Mr, James _, _ __ _ _ __ _ __ ii Sartor, on Saturday last, llio 7th, a small COTTON GIN SRTTSH* sired Hay Mare Mule, and when last heard from TT A VINO accepted the agency for Unionwas seen late Saturday night in the road oppo- J | County, for the sale of site Mr. Culp's farm, just above Union C. H., on m nnnwik tbc Spartanburg road. Said Mnle has two while WAiiHfiM n l.vll ICtPxl.lt spots on her hack?"saddle rub both sides of Cotton Gin Brush 8,nd Wiper,her jaws have been rubbed by a yoke?the rigbt wc respectfully ask those running Cotton Gins side worse than the left?has no shoos on and j0 caj| 9ur ghops and examino it. It ia has not been trimmer!. claimed Although a poor man, I will pay a liberal re- )8|. TIlM j, win K;n damp or wet Cotton as 1 ward for information a* to where I ran ftntt her. rM(jilv as if it was dry. an-1, in this wnv, make Address OILKS DAWKIN8, from $3 to $"> par bale. Santne. 2d. It runs ooe-fourth lighter than the bri?? * ept 14 ^ 8? gt BniBh, und (iin* ftillfi A Plantation to Eent, " "*"> ,he"?** 1TTNTI on Pacolet Hivcr. well knows for #ia dtb. The list, is e<|ual if not superior to t)i% * . w' _i productiun of large trap* of Cart Mid kt- ordinary Hruah. ttoo. Apply t? I>AV11> A. f. FAItR, ow rtytfn-'; ftth. It is sa kijnple that any tSrmir ea*^raaka ' Ina fa tin, or to TITOS'. OTtfNALhf, and keep Ms own in good order. Union C. If4. 'WHAT 3WHF CAS YOtT WAST) tf.fd do 2<? if I HU.ES h Rf)mwroT - -