The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, November 01, 1878, Image 3
Tho Mnrkots.
Union Oct. 31.?The Cotton Market was brisker
the past week tlum any week this season,
notwithstanding tiie decline in prices. Sales,
03d bales, ut prices ranging from 8(?)8 10.
Spartanburg, S. C., Oct. 30
Ordinary OA
Good Ordinary 7J
Low Middling 7]
Middling 7|
Good middling B
Columbia, Oct. 20,?Sales 200 ha'es at 7A@
C wv it l i'-sto n, Oct. 20.?Cotton easy and in
good demand?middling 0 ; low middling 8J ;
good ordinary 8 ; stock 81,804 ;
Nbw York, Oct. 20.?Cotton weak ; sales 801
?uplands 0 7-10 ; Orleans 0 11-10; consoliuated
net receipts 24,930 ;
Livkbtool, Oct. 20?12 M.?Cottou flat and
irregular?middling uplands 5 13 10; middling
Orleans f>|. Futures weaker anil free sellers at
last quotations. '
MAUitlKD.
WEST?SMITH.?Married, on the 24 th ult.,
by Rev. O. S. Anderson, Mr. \V. J. At.oxzo !
West, of Union County, to Miss Mauuie 1). T. 1
Smith, of Spartanburg County.
Notice of Final Discharge.
BY permission of lion. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of
l'robate for Union County, I will, on Saturday,
the dOth day of November, 1878, make my
tinal return as Administrator of the estate of 1
Annie Bent ley, deceased, and apply for uiy dis- i
charge as Administrator of oald eotote. All
persons having demands against said cs- l
tate, must present them to me, properly attested, I
on or before that day, or they will be forever 1
barred ; and all persons indebted to said estate
must make payment by that time.
F. R. CUDD, Adm'r.
Nov 1 <14 4t
C. I). 1'aoe. W. W. Foheaoiie.
C. D. PAGE & CO.,
I
MAN U FACT U HE US "O F
A CHEMICAL WATER FLUME, WOOD
11URNEI) LIME.
rniiE Undersigned havinsr leased the Lime
JL Works ?n>I Kiln, known 113 the
LIMESTONE SPRINGS 1
LIME KILN8, <
are manufacturing a superior quality of Lime ,
for .. r
Agricultural ivu4l Hulltling^
purposes, which they offer to the Farmers ami *.
Builders of Union County, at the following. -J
VERY LOW PRICES : 1
Agricultural Lime, (at Kiln) 10 ccuIb pc '
bushel.
Building Lime, 011 board cars, 90 cents per
barrel. '
Properly used for Agricultural purposes, this '
Lime would save the Farmers of Union thou- 1
sands of dollars unnually. 1
Address, {
C. I>. PAGE iV C O.,
Limestone Springs, S. C.
Nov 1 41 :3m*
Executors Salo of Real Estatg.
1)V virtue ?f the power conferred on me by
.13 the last will and testament of Thomas Beluc,
1 will sell ott Salcsday in November next, the
following described tract of land, to wit:
All that tract of located in Pinckney
Township, County of union, containing Two 1
hundred and lifiy-five acres, more or Jess, and
bounded hy lands of Anderson Charles, \V. II.
and George (Sault, Lemuel Sprouse, Charles
Scotti II. II. Heluo and \V. It. McCormick.
TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase
money to he paid in cash, the balance 011 j
a credit of one and two years, with interest from j
the day of Sale, the purchaser to give bond and c
a mortgage of the premises to secure the balance 1
of the purchase money. 1 \
II. II. BKLUK, ,
Executor of Thomas Beluc. t
Oct. 1 >3 4-_' ::t
Notice of Final Discharge. {
BY permission of lion. .Jos. F. Gist, Judge of j
of the Court of Probate, 1 will on (lie 1 Itli j
'la.v 01 .voveniuer i n i o, inane my 1111:.i return :
nu<l settlement as Guardian of Cnldtvell Putter
and Thadcus Foster. All persons having demands
against the said Caldwfcfl and Thadcus
i# Foster existing, previous todheir attaining their
j "/ majority, will present the same for payment on
or before the day above specified.
J. C. SPEAKS,
Guardian of CalJwcll and Thadcus Foster.
Oct. 1 i'0j_1878. 42 8t* J
Aid. Persons indebted to the Estate of A.
Ward, deceased, will pfcri&o make payment
to tho undersigned by the first of Ueccuibcr j I
next.
Also, all persons holding claims against the I
Estate will present them, properly proven, by j
the lime above niciitioiicd. i
It. W A it D, J I
It. W. I.E.MASTER,
Oct. 25 43 It i
BU rGIE S ! BUGGIES!!1;
CHEAT AM) SERVICEABLE!
rnilE undersigned is receiving a coiisignmrnt
L of die superior Kuggies Manufactured by
"V the t.'oliiniliiis Lluggy Co., at Columbus, Ohio,
which lie proposes to sell at factory prices with
freight added, for cash, or note with approved
security, payable 1st Oct. lKT'd,
W.M. A". NICHOLSON'. ' :
. . Oct. 2">th 1878. 43 4t .
) ?*?? - ' # - _?...- ?.?
MOUSE AND LOT
FOR S A LF, :
I OFFER for sale the House ami l.ot formerly j
belonging to M. 11. Friedbergcr. The l.ot |
contains over half an'acre, and has on it a well '
of the h"st water in town. Stables and Kitchen, i
The House lias 8 finely finished rooms, and is j '
in excellent repair.
Apply to inc at P. M. Cohen's Store.
^ JOSEPH STRAl'SS.
/ Oct 18 42 1 in
Guano Cotton ! Guano Cotton !!
\I.I. persons having purchased Guano from
. us with the option of paying for it in middling
Cotton at 1"? cents per pound, are notified
lh:if~lhr> limn ovtiirou Nov. I. 1K7H.
FM. FAKIt & CO. I
Oct 4 40 ? It
\ Ladies' Misses and Children's
L_ PHILADELPHIA MADE SHOES*
*f'. .
Stvli.slt, mid Warranted to Wear Well-~
'* u mf "I'jmh i
iuck & McLunirs.
Oct II 42 if
I (Ht S.l lil'L
T OFF Ml! for sale iny House aiel Mot i;i the
X Town of Fnion.
F. II. t'OFMS.
Oel 2*> 13 '!(
i'*
Sheriffs Sales.
BV virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed,
1 will sell, before Union Court House door,
on tbo first Monday in November next, within
the legal hours of Sheriff*s sales, the followiug
property, to wit :
Ono tract of land, located in Goshen Ilill
Township, Union County, containing two hundred
and eighty-two acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of A. K. Aughtry, J. C. Hunter, L. F.
Hunter and Joint Smith, mid one Bay Mule and
one Buggie and harness ; all levied on and to
be sold as the property of Silas Tygert, at the
suit of W. L>. Humphries Administrator of J. II.
Oogan, deceased, against W. W. Sims, A. U.
Aughtry and Silas Tygert.
ALSO
One tract of land, located in Union County,
containing four hundred ncres, more or less,
bouudejd by lands of Fincher Norman, James
Aughtry, Silas Tygert, J. C. Hunter, Joseph
Howry and others: levied on ami to be sold as
the property of Alfred It. Aughtry, at the suit
of l'ortcr & Steel.
ALSO
Two lots of land, located in Tinckncy Town
ship, Union County, containing twenty-four
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. C.
Farrar. Benjamin F. Foster and others ; levied
on and to be s >ld as the property of Benjamin
P Pnutof nl tl.n a..'.! /. ' VI!.. C
ALSO
One tract of land, located in Santuc Township,
Union County, wliercon James T. Jeter now
lives, for a homestead, containing eighty-eight
xcres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Mrs. |
JL. X. Juiar and Ttiomno I). Jeter ;Tt>vied on and
to bo sold as the property of James T. Jeter, at
the suit of S. M. Hawkins, as executor of Wm.
Hawkins, deceased. October 10th 1878.
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct 18 4*2 at
Sheriff's Sale.
The.State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
J. T. IIill & Co., 1 Judgment for
vs v foreclosuro
Tames M. Johnson and others J of mortgage.
BY virtue of an order of the Hon. J. 11. Kershaw,
Judge Presiding at the Court of Uomnon
Pleas, for Union County, March Term,
1878, 1 will sell before Union Court House door,
in the first Monday iu November next, within
he legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the following
lescriheif mortgaged lands to wit:
All that tract of land, situate on the West
lide of Tygcr Iliver, Union County, containing
nx lmmtTWIThd tfflccn acres, more or less, adoining
lands of John Ray. Robert liny, the esate
of James Johnson and Tygcr River; ndver:isod
and to be sold as the property of James
M. Johnson and William A. Johnson, and
utlicrs, at the suit of J. T. Hill & Co.
TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, tiio linlxiicc
on a credit of twelve mouths, with interest
from the day of sale, secured by a bond and a
mortgage from the purchaser of the premises to
secure the balance of the purchase niouey.?
October 10, 1878.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct 18 42 :it
Judge of Probate's Sale.
The State of South (^irolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
Iii the Court of Probate.
V ill mm .K'fferics, as ndminis-J ? , - ? ,
tnitui* of Thomas Ownesby, I t?a
Sarah Iloylcs nnd others. J nssc,!?*
BY virtue of a dcerc of tlic Court c drohntc,
made iti tlie above slated case, dated the
lib day of October 1878, 1 will sell, for CASH,
>efore tlie Court House door, in Union County,
in salesday in November next, the following
lescribed tract of land sold on application of
iVilliam J cileries, administrator of Thomas
Iwncsby, to pay tkc debts by his owing said iucstato,
to wit :
All that tract of land located in Draytonsville
fowuship, Union County, State aforesaid, conaining
seventy acres, more or less, bounded by
ands of John Petty, Vincent ltlnnton, Willis Alen
ami Jerry I'rynut. . * ' >
Union Gelobe* litU 1878.
6 J, J03.1F. GIlMC, "*
Judge of Probate.
Oct 18 42 St
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
I WILL offer for sale, before the Court House
Door of Union, on Salesday in November
next, the valunble tract of Land belonging to
he Kstato of Mrs. E. M. Itice, deceased, i?
1,311(1 Acres, it? ore or T*oss.
Iiounded by lands of S. M. Ilice, 15. 1). Culp,
Mrs. Sallio Wilburu, Jesse Sparks and Enorco
Itiver.
Said tract will be divided iato eight or more
racts, to suit purchasers, a plat of which can
ae seen at Hi* Law otlice of Stecdman & llawls.
TKIt.MS OF SALK,?One-third Casli. the balince
in one, two, nnd three years, with intcr;sl
from day of sale, to be secured t^bond and
a mortgage on the premises.
It. It. It AWLS,
Ex'r of Will of E. M. Ilice, dee'd.
Oct 11 II li
Sale of Land.
r WILL soil at public auction, on Salesday in
1 November next, immediately after theSherilTs
Sales, all that tract of layd in Cross Keys Townihip,
bounded by lands of Mary K. (list, J no. It.
Mintcr, W. U. W. Going, Isaac Murphy and
I. L. IJobo, containing three hundred and one j
ii-rcrf. more or less, it being part of the John
Hisliop lands.
The land will be divided into two tracks, plats
c>f which will he exhibited on day of Sale.
'I'l'I'MS. I 1.1 ...1 .... -1. !..*. i ? i -
.......... witv IIIIIVI VM.-II, I lie Uillilliuu (Ml it
credit of one ami two years, payable in two
equal annual instalments, with interest from the
day of sale, the purchaser to give Mortgage
of the promises. Sold free of all incumbrance.
I'or further particulars apply to Me-srs.
SI.ami Munro, at I'nioii, II.
I. I.. IIOUO,
Oel.11 11 It
Warning to Slimier*.
rniiK undersigned hereby give notice to sports.1
men not to hunt upon their lauds. Any
person caught thus trespassing will be prosecuted
to the utmost extent of the law provided for
such eases. ('. It. litHtKHSON,
M l!S. M. L. GAGE,
r. M. foil EN,
J.W Mcld'ltH.
.. . ' <* P."JOHNSON, SR.
Oct 11. 11 It
KEEP'S SHIRTS,
K HHP'S ('DLLA US,
KEEP'S GIOVES.
KEEP'S 1.MHlt ELLAS,
Eor Sale by
HUE * MeLEIli:.
Ocl 12 21
New I Desirable
Fall aid filter Stock
JiTST RECEIVED BY
J. T. HILI/<& CO.
Hk * ' ^
\TTE respectfully Inform ouf patrons and the
VV public generally that our lar^c and well
selected Stock of * .
FALL AND WINTER 600DS
is in Slore, and was purchased at a time when
good bargains were to bo had, and with the view
of pleasing the people of the County, both in
QUALITY AND PRICES.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS
IX PA11T .0FV\
DIIY G-061 >8,
Ladies' Cloaks, 1
Fancy Artichja^,
jtfotionsT^" * *
BOOTS I SHOES.
l
WE WOULD CALL PAR1ICULAR ATTEXTIOX
TO
01 $2,000JT0CK
?OF??
MEN'S AND HO YS'
CLOTHING,
Which we were induced to buy bacousc of the
extremely low prices such goods were selling at,
and we propose to give our customers the bcuelit
of our bargains.
~ ?ALSO TO OUR?
Complete Assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS'^HATS.
WE WVE A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES,
TTT A. ~W ? A " "?
JL ju -* ^ Ji w y y I t J.1^, .
TINWARE, CROCKERY,; &C.
We simply ask an examination of our GOODS
and PRICES to convince the public of tbc fact
that they cau save more money by purchasing
from us. . '
J. T. HILL & CO.
Oct 18 v;? 4*,. - <* tf
MANAflBM (II lUtH lp?^
AT a meeting of the Board of Commissioners
of Election for Union Couuty, held on the
>th day of October, 1878,?present 11. L. Goss.
Chairman, 11. T. Gallman and Paul Austin?the
following ivcro appointed Mauagers of Election
at the ditlerent precincts
held ou the 'J*' 'hnd County oth1878,
for State, Congressional f _
cers, to wit: ? /crnoTT^G^y
Governor ami Lieutenant (lo^ ,
of State. Attorney General. (Tot Education
ral. Treasurer. ,v\j?ctor General, a mem >ei o
\c.??ir,r thee members ot the
Cougrbss.a StftW .vcg. ftJu,|(?e of l?robatc,
com mi saionee, three County Commissioners,
and a Coroner : , <
| l)r<i'/toiaillc.?W. IE Alexander, Chairman,
I Thomas Set vice, Isaac Peeler.
I Timber /'ii/'/e.?John l>. J cileries, Chairman, ,
William Jones and Noah Webster.
M'lHi/i.iville.?.Milton Patrick, Chairman,
J. T. WofTord ami A. F. Smith.
Surrnlt's Store.?A. A. Sarratt, Chairman,
W. It. Hughes and John II. Gallman.
(tlmr/i/fiuri/ Mills.?F. W. Eison, Chairman,
T. J. Orr, and L. K. Fowler.
h'rlltu/'s Mill.?T. N. Kelly, Chairman, J. M.
Acock, 1). B. Free, . f
I/,,.,).. \l' l> in
? ?? . ii. ?'i \.ii>ui uiiiii, 1 iiumun
Comer ami \V. 0. Hughes.
SiihIiic,?Stephen Crossby, jChairman, J. M.
Carter, ami ('. E. Sims.
Fish Dam.?W. '1'. Jeter, Chitirinau, James
Ilauouck ami W. M. English. *
(Joxhm /fill.?A. It. Anghtry, t hnicman, J.
E. Ooliehl ami James Sims. ' *
Cms* h'ri/x.? 1). ||. KheMon, Chairman, Uobi
ert J. Itclsiil ami V. S. IJoho.
,/nxjirr GiUx.?l)r. J. F. Norman, Chairman,
15. W. f.ee ami Nimrotl Smith.
Jiinrxrllle.?i>. F. Kennedy, Chairman, \V. II.
S. Harris and J. 15. Lindsey. *
j I iiiiiti.?John I,. Voting, Chairman, F. M.
| Furr and James Monro.
The Chairman of the Managers of each Precinct
are reijnired to meet at Union C. II. on
Saturday, October 10th.
]5y order of tho Hoard,
II. I,. C.OSS, C. 15. E. C.
Oct. IH 12 2t
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
?TO?
MIY FTTRMTTTTBT?
uui i u 1111 x i uiLU.
| \ \ T I'. olTVr our entire stock of furniture ut
W grnlciN minced prices. Several
llNE CAR COR ANIi ('IIAMI1E11 SETS
i i b : b > w c< >?*rr.
| All in nccil of Furniture would <lo well to
i take advantage of our low prices./
W . It. W1AT A CO.
I ' let 11 -11 . 1?
J
f
SPECIAL
TRADE
Inducements!
NEW FALL~1T0CK!!,
i
\T7"E have on hand and to arrive the most
VV complete Stock of general Merchandise
we have ever ottered to the trade. Consiatiusr
of
Boniest ic*.
Dress Goods,
Hluuvls.
Cassiiucres,
Blankets
end Flunuels,
14. id ]1ovch,
Hosiery,
Wliite Giiods,
llllllllkl'i-i'liii'fn .
NEW FALL UNDERWEAR.
..GROCERIES ' AND
H A R 1 > W A R13,
boots and;shoe;s.
SPECIALTIES
Lade's and Gent's custom Made Shoes
Gent's Hand-Made Shoes.
THE CELEBRATED
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
Also our No. 50 Shirt, 12100 Linen Bosom nnil
Cull's, at ?12 00 per dozen.
Come and sec us before purchasing elsewhere
us we aro determined not to be undersold.
Highest market priees paid
tor Colton in Settlement ol Ac.oounttt.
GEE A HUMPHRIES.
Oct 11 _41 tf
NEW ARRIVALS!:
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
I
:o:
(
Stylish !* Attractive ! ! Cheap I !! \
"I
% ^ :o: <
I * *
Rice & McLure
/
ARK now ready to display to their Patrons
tho most complete and Seasonable Stock of
DRY TiDODS!'
Wots add shoes!
. CLOTHING!
HARI) WARE!
GROCERIES, &c., &c.,
they ever brought to this Market and invite an
inspection of them.
SffijMHJifTT^TFYOU WANT BARGAINS.
KICK A McLUJE.
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N NX H WW WW
N NN RLE W W
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Lowest Prices! i
HONEST WEIGHTS 1
a in ir a-entire!
nil u lttiinouiiiio; 1
.
I
Highest Prices
FOR COTTON!
CAT.l, ON
FOSTER & fILKIIS.
Sept '_'7 30 tf
Seed Oats! Seed Wheat I
HIGHLY Improved, for sole. Apply a
. Foster & Wilkiiis' store, to
C. II. H01MN80V.
Oct. 1 1t> tf 1
.JL !-j ? >!! m ?l. 9 '.a
The Great Bargain Store!
? ^
CiO WHERE YOV CAN Q
BUY THE JAOS1
LEAST MTlEWH
?AND?\
Spears & Cottonfe
IS TIIE PLACE. U
Oj fj
TI1EY ARE OFFERUSfe
EXTRAORDINARY < BARGAlNbV
Bargains in Prints.
Bargains iu Dress Goods from 15c. up. [ .
Bargains iu Bleached Shirting from 60 up. V .
Bargains in Brown Shirting ?? 5o "
Bargains in Jeans from 15c up
Bargains in Ticking " 10c "
nargmnsin TinuueiB iw
Bargains in Linseys " 15o "
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING!
Bargains iu Hats from 40c up
Bargains in Shawls " 76c "
BARGAINS IN NOTIONS!
Bargains in our celebrated 2 BUTTON t|LID X
Gloves. V .*
Bargains in our Ladies' Linen IlandlcArcIiiefb ' f
Bargains in Hosery at 5 and 10c. penpalBP,... Jk. Jh
Bargains in Neck Tics. ' W' Wwy^
Bargains in Coats, and Clark's Cotton at 6c a 1 V
Spool.
Bargains in Shoes?Women's Pegged at $1 ft'
and $1 25.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gent's lland-Scwcd ^
Shoes?every "JAt^^vVrranted.
BARGAINS IN CROCKERY, 'Mi
It is whispered about, and gcnerully bolieved,
hat you can get better bargain^in this lino of
looda from us than any other place. Wo have
MANY OTHER BARGAINS, \
0 offer when you csiue to see us. All of which
we will be pleased to show. We guarantee to
lunlicate any bill bought from surrounding
markets. All wc ask is an exaniinntiou of our
roods and prices.
* Capt. It. C. JOHNSON and J. A. FANX will
jxtend a hearty welcome.
SPEAllS A COLTOX.
Oct 4 40 if "
S. W. Porter's
JNEW STOCK! ?
LOW PBICB^
AND QUICK SALES. ^
FOR'CASH OTTXYT
- THE CHEAPEST
D p. Y jiattiLa
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE
?AND?
GROCFRRIFS
('an h? h?irl at S.,\iU Porter's (.'heap Store,?for
3 AS II ONLY# Vti
1'lease don't nsk for credit, A*
dcasant to refuse it; l>ut I sell too clieap t# al- w * *
ow a day's credit to iny best friends.
H. W. FOHTllU. .
Sept 27 80 tf^
THE BUNCOMBE
CLIPPER PLOW.
AND IMl'HOVKD
F EED CUT T E II .
Manufactured by
GIRDWOOD & MCLELLAN
ASHEVIIJ.E, N. 0.
mills Plow is pronounced one of the best now
1 made. Light draft, durability and perfect
work, are its great recommendations. It is fast
bccomniing the favorite l'low in Western North
Carolina.
The Feed Cutter is the cheapest, simplest,
most durable and easily worked Feed CutteT
now in the market.
Sample Plows and Feed Cutter can be seen by
calling on.
W. A. NICHOLSON,
Sept 27 89 8m
IJIIEIML ADVANCEM
I^OI I COTTON.
[AM , ropared to mako liberal Advances on
Cotton shipped by me to Charleston.
bawls.
Sep <20 28 tf
Last Notice.
VLL persons indebted to the firm of W. K.
Rriggs & Co., are respectfully requested
to settle on or by the 1st of November next,
after which nil notes and accounts, will be given
over to a Trial Justice for cottotion.
T. A. TINS LEV, Agent.
Oct 11 41 41.