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Tho Markets.
Union Oct. 31.?The Cotton Market was brisker
tho past week than any week this season,
notwithstanding tho decline in prices. Sales,
030 bales, at prices rauging from 8?8 10.
Spartanburg, S. C., Oct. 80
Ordiuary CI
Good Ordinary.... 7^
I.ow Middling 7?
Middling 7J
Good middling 8
Columbia, Got. 20,?Salts 200 hales at 71(a)
8*.
Charleston, Oct. 29.?Cotton easy and in
good demand?middling 9; low middling 8} ;
lruad nnlinarv ft ntnnli HI Kft4
New Vouk, Oct. 29.?Cotton weak ; sales 301
?uplands 9 7-10 ; Orleans 0 11-10; consoliunted
net receipts 24,930 ;
LtvKurooi., Oct. 20?12 M.?Cotton flat and
Irregular?middling uplands 5 13 10; middling
Orleans 0J-. Futures weaker and free sellers at
last quotations.
MAHRIKD.
WEST-SMITH.?Married, on the 24th ult.,
by ltev. O. S. Anderson, Mr. W. J. Alo.nzo
West, of Union County, to Miss Mauuik 1). T.
Smith, of Spartanburg County.
Notice of Final Discharge.
T>Y permission of Hon. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of
X) Probate for Union County, I will, on Saturday,
tho 30th day of November, 1878, mako my
final return as Administrator of the estate of
Annie Bentley, deceased, and apply for my discharge
ayAdtnlaiei?Isi if eel* ee?e*a. i
All persons having demands against said estate,
must present them to mo, properly attested,
on or bofore that day, or they will be forever
barred ; and all persons indebted to said estate
must mako payment by that time.
F. R. CUDD, Adm'r.
Nov 1 44 4t
C. D. 1'aue. W. W. Foreacke.
m C, D. PAGE & CO.,
^ MANUFACTURERS OF
A CHEMICAL WATER FLUME, WOOD
BURNED LIME..
mil E Undersigned hnving leased the Lime
. 1 Work* ami Kiln lrnnwn a- I Ka
LIMESTONE SPRINGS
LIME KILTVS,
0 t\ro manufacturing a superior quality of Lime
for .^4
Agriovltaral imm! Buildifir^
purposes, which they offer to the Farmers and
Builders of Union County, at the following.
VERY LOW PRICES:
Agricultural Lime, (at Kiln) 10 cents pe
bushel.
Building Lime, on board cars, 00 cents por
barrel.
Properly used for Agricultural purposes, this
Lime would save the Farmers of Union thousands
of dollars annually.
Address,
C. I>. PAGE A CO.,
Limestone Springs, S. C.
Nor 1 44 8m#
Executors Sale of Real Estat^
"P^Y virtue of the power conferred on me by
-M?f iiiu iasi win ami lesiament or Thomas lleluo,
1 will soil on Salesday in November next, the
following described tract of land, to wit:
All that tract of latfklocated in Pinckney
Township, County of union, containing Two
hundred and fifty-fivo acres, more or iess, and
bounded b*y lands of Anderson Cflarlw, Vf. If.
and Qcorge Oault, Lemuel Sprouse, Charles
Scott,' II. II. lielue and W. R. McCormick.
TBIIMS OFSALB: One-third of tlio purchase
money to be paid in cosh, the balance on
a credit of ono and two years, with interest from
the day of Sale, .the purchaser to give bond and
a mortgage it the premises to secure the balance
of the purchase money.
H. H. BBIfUB,
Executor of Thomas Belue.
Oct. 18_____ '' 42 3t
Notice of Final Discharge.
' TP permission of Hon. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of |
JLJ of the Cpurt of Probate, I will on the 14th
day of November 1878, make my final return
and settlement as Guardian of Caldwell Filter
and Thadeus Foster. All pcrsaaj having, demands
against the said CaldWefl and Thadeus
tM P'' Foster existing, previous todheir attaining their
JF ^ majority, will present the same for payment on
- or before the day above specified.
J. C. SPEARS,
Guardian of Caldwell and Tliadejis Foster.
T)ct, lfttf 1878. 42 3t?
ALL Persons indebted to tho Estate of A.
Ward, deeensed, will pftSSb make payment
to the undersigucd by the first of December
next.
Also, all persons holding claims against the
Estate will present thom, properly proven, by
the limo above mentioned.
R. WARD.
R. W. LEMASTER,
Oct. 25 ' ' 43 ' 4t ^
BU GGIE S ! BUGGIES !!
CHEAP AND SERVICEABLE!
TUK undersigned is receiving a consignment
of the superior Buggies Manufactured by
the Columbus Buggy Co., at Columbus, Ohio,
which he proposes to sell at factory prices with
freight added, for oOsh, or note with approved
security, payable 1st Got. 1879,
Vim. AT. NICHOLSON.
([ .vOgt; qpth 1878.^,^ , r ?
... HOUSE AND EOT
FOIl SALE,
T OFFER fbr sale the House and Lot formerl)
JL belongiug to M. B. Friedberger. The Lot
contains over half an acre, and has on it a w?ll
j ? - -
' "V of the heat water in town, Stable* and Kitchen.
The Houae line 8 finely finished room?, and ia
jn excellent repair.
Apply to me at P. M. Cohen's Store.
JOSEPH STRAUSS.
WJr Oct 18 42 lm
Guano Cotton! Guano Cotton!!
ALL peraoAa having purchased Ouano from
ud with the option of paying for it in middling
Cotton at 16 cents per pound, are notified
tK'srihs time expiVes Nov. 1, 1878.
<^P. M. XARRACO.
Oct 4 _4jD 7 4t
^ Ladies' Misses and Children's
yHifrAPm.PHIAMAPlB SHOBSstWell
?
RICE k MoLURE'8.
. . JM 11 42 If
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale my House and Lot in the
Town of Union.
F. H. COUNTS.
Oct. 25 43 Bt *
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i? ?J?l i?i?L?-!O.J tfi i mat. ?gjg
Sheriff's Sales.
BV virtue of Sundry Executions to incdirectcd,
1 will sell, before Union Court House door,
on the first Monday in November next, within
tho legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following '
property, to wit :
Ono tract of land, located in Goshen Hill
Township, Union County, containing two hundred
and eighty-two acres, moro or less, bounded
by lands of A. H. Aughtry, J. C. Hunter, L. F.
Hunter and Johu Smith, and one Bay Mule and
one Baggie and harness ; all levied on and to
be sold as the property of Silas Tygert, at the .
suit of W. D. Humphries Administrator of J. 11. "
*)ogan, deceased, against W. W. Sims, A. It.
Aughtry and Silas Tygert.
ALSO
One tract of land, located in Union County, s
containing four hundred acres, more or less,
bounde/i by lands of Fincher Norman, James
Aughtry, Silas Tygert, J. C. Hunter, Joseph
Hewry and others; levied on and to be sold as |
tho property of Alfred It. Aughtry, at tho suit c
of l'orter & Steel. (
ALSO
iwo 101s or innu, locatou in l'inoltnoy Town- '
ship, Union County, containing twenty-four
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. C.
F&rrar. Benjamin F. Foster nnd others ; levied
on nnd to bo s?ld as tho property of Benjamin
F. Foster, at the suit of Eliza S. Alexander.
ALSO
One tract of land, located in Santuc Township,
Union County, whereon James T. Jeter now
lives, for a homestead, containing eighty-eight
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs.
JUrX. JsUaaad Thomas B. Jeter ;Tcied on and
to bo sold as the property of James T. Jeter, at
the suit of S. M. Dawkins, as executor of Win.
Dawkins, deceased. October 10th 1878.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct 18 42 3t
Sheriff's Sale. 1
The?Statc of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
J. T. Ilill & Co., I Judgment for
>- foreclosure
James M. Johnson and others J of mortgage.
BY virtue of aii order of tho Hon. J. B. Kershaw,
Judge Presiding at the Court of Common
Pleas, for Union County, March Term, '
1878, I will sell before Union Court House door,
on tho first Monday in November next, within \
the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, tho following (
described mortgaged lands to wit:
^ All that tract of land, situate on the West |
side of Tygor River, Union County, cogiaitiipg
six hnnfiPrtlmid Iftlecn acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of John Ray. Roncrt Ray, tho es
tute of James Johnson and Tygcr ltivcr ; advertiscd
and to be sold as the property of James
M. Johnson and William A. Johnson, and
others, at the suit of J. T. Hill & Co, !
TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, tho balance
on a credit of twelve months, with interest
from the day of sale, secured by a bond and a
mortgage from tho purchaser of the premises to
secure the balanco of the purchaso money.?
October 10, 1878.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct 18 42^ 8t_
- Judge of Probate's Sale.
* The State of South <%,rolina,
COUNTY OF UNION. j
In the Court of Probate.
Willfltm Jeflcrics, as adminis-1 u i
"--it Vtoy ..
Sarah Boyles and others. aid as8C,9
BY virtue of a uecrc of the Court of Probate,
made in the nbove s'.ated case, dated the
11th day of October 1878, 1 will sell, for CASH,
before the Court House door, in Union County, 4
on salesday in November next, the .following
described tract of land ; sold on'npplicatiou of
William Jctferics, administrator of Thomas
Ownesby, to pay the debts by his owing said intestate,
to wit:
All that tract of land located in Draytonsville
Township, Union County, State aforesaid, containing
seventy acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of John Petty, Vincent Blantonf Vfilli* Allen
and Jerry liryant. - ' '
Union Octobe> litU 1878.
JOS.T.
* Judge of Probate.
Oct 18 42 3t
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
I WILL offer for aale, before the Court llouse
Door of Union, on Salesday in November
next, the valuable tract of Land belonging to
the Katate of Mra. E. M. Rice, deceased, in
1,31>0 Acres, 8? ore or Less.
bounded by lands of S. M. Rice, B. D. Gulp,
Mrs. Sallio Wilburn, Jesse Sparks aud Enoreo
River.
Said tract will be divided iuto eight or moro
tracts, to suit purchasers, a plat of which can
be seen n*tho Law office of Steedmnn Sr. ltawls. ,
TERMS OF SALE,?One-third Casli, the balance
in one, two, and three years, with interest
from day of sale, to be secured y&bond and
a mortgage on the premises. ' '
K. It. RAWL8,
Ex'r of Will of E. M. Rice, doo'd.
Oct 11 41 4t
Sale of Land. '
I WILL sell at pubHo auction, on Salesday in <
November next, immediately after theSherifTs
Sales, all that tract of la*d in Cross Keys Town- 1
ship, bounded by lands pf Mary E. Gist, Jno. R.
Minter, W. G. W. Going, Isaao Murphy and 1
I. L. Bobo, containing three hundred and one
acres, more or less, it being part of tho John <
Bishon lnndo
The land will be divided into two tracks, plats 1
of which will be exhibited on day of Sale.
TtiRMS: One-third cash, the balance on a ?
credit of one and two years, payable in two
equal annual instalments, with interest froin the I
day of sale, the purchuscr to give Mortgago
of the premises. Sold free of all incumbrance. c
For further particulars apply to Messrs. ?
Shaiul & Munro, at Union, C. II.
I. L. BOBO,
Oct. 11 41 ' 4t
Warning to If uiitcrH.
rpiIE undersigned herebv ?iv? nnti?--??
. O- 'P1"'
_I_ man not to hunt upon their lands. Any
person caught thus trespassing will be prosecuted
to tho utmost extent of the law provided for 1
ueh cases. - C. H. R0BER80N, I
MRS: M. L. GAGE. J
P. M. COHEN,
W. McLURK. 1
t HEPT^ohnson, SR.
_ Oct 11. 41 d 4t
" KEEP'S SHIRTS, T
KEEP'S COLL A HS, , ]
KEEP'S GLOVES,
KEEP'S UMBRELLAS,
For Sale by > t<
RICE & McLURE.
Oct 18 42 2(
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New I Desirable
Fall and Winter Stock
JUST RECEIVED JBY
J.T. HILL'ift CO.
WE respcctfullydhforro on# patrons and the
public generally that our lafgo and well
lelcctcd Stock of .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
s in Store, and was purchased at a time when
;ood bargains wero to be had, and with the view
>f pleasing the people of the County, both in
IIVALITY AND PRICES.
OUR STOCK CONSETS
IN PART ,OE\'\
I)I1Y ao0ps,
Ladies' Cloaks, 1
BOOTS J jiHOES.
WE WOULD CALL F ARTICULAR ATTENTION
T<}
DDI $2,OOOjTOCK
?OF-*^ ;
MEN'S ANDIOYS'
CLOTHING,
IVhtch we were induced lo buy bacouse of the
sxtremcly low prices such goods sfcrre soiling at,
md we propose to give our customers the beneit
of our Bargains. &
** ?ALSO TO OUR?
Complete Assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS'^HATS.
WE i&VE A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,,,
TINWARE, CROCKERY,; &C.
We simply ask an examination of our GOODS
ind PRICES to convince the public of tho fact
lhat they can save more money by purchasing
Yoin us. . '
J. T. HILL & C6. ,
Oct 18 .* *" 11
MANABEftft OfftMTlftWr
AT a meeting of the Board (^f Commissioners
of Election for Union County, held on the
5th day of October, 1878,?present H. L. Ooss,
Chairman, II. T. Gallman and Paul Austin?the
following svere appointed Mauigers of Election
at the different precincts for "* a: 1
held on the fifth (6th) day or1jb\ J** }
1878, for State, Congressional etnaa
to
Oovernor and LieutenantG?feraor7s9HPJ
of State, Attorney Geiieral^ | |i^rnl,
Trcasurcrtn^M^r General, a meipber of
^EUto Collator, IheAmembers of the
V,.&e of' Representatives, a Judge of Probate,
rtwmmi tTrmmissiotntn, three County Commissioners,
and a Coroner : t
fDraytoniille.?W. D. Alexander, Chairman,
TnoTTias Set vice, Isaac Peeler.
Timber IliJge.?John D. .Jefferles, Chairman,
William Jonos and Noah Webster. %
Wilkinsville.?Milton Patrick, Chairman,
J. T. Wofford and A. P. Smith.
Sarratt'e Store.?A. A. Sarratt. riminmnn
W. 11. Hughes and John II. Gnllman.
Ola nit/burg Mills.?F. W. Eison, Chairman,
r. J. Orr, and L. K. Fowler.
Kellsg's Mill.?T. N. Kelly, Chairman, J. M.
Acock, I). B. Free.
Hughes'.?W. K. Briggs, Chairman, Thomas
Comer and W. O. Hughes.
Suntuc.?Stephen Crossby,I Chairman, J. M.
Carter, and C. E. Sims.
Fish Dam.?W. T. Jeter, Chitlrman, James
Hancock and W. M. English. I ?
Goshen Hill.?A. K. Aughtri/ ( hajguian, J.
B. Cofield and James Sims. ^ ?
Cross Kri/s.?I). II. Sheldon, Chairman, Robert
J. Retaill and Y. S. Hobo. <
Jasper Gibbs'.?Dr. J. F. Norman, Chairman,
3. W. Lee and Nimrod Smith.
Jonesville.?11. F. Kennedy, Chairman, W. II.
I. Harris and J. K. Lindsay. i J
Union.?Johu L. Young, Chairman, F. M. I
'arr and James Munro. !
The Chairman of the Managers of bach Prclinet
are required to meet at Union1 C. II. on
Saturday, October 10th. *
Ity order of Hie Board, '
II. L. OOSS, C.'B. E. C.
Oct. 18 42 2t
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
?TO?
BOY FURNITURE.
WE offer our entire stoafc of furniture ?t
gi-fttvly reduoed prices. Several
1'IHE PAIILOR AND CHAMBER SETS
BEI.OW COST.
'All in need of Furniture woul<C do well to
ske advantage of our low prices.^,
W. K. WEST * CO.
Oct. 11 41 ^ 4t
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SPECIAL
TRADE
Inducements!
HEW FALL STOCK!!
WE have on hand and to arrive the most
complete Stock of general Merchandise
wo have ever offered to the trade. Consisting
of
Domestics,
Dress Goo?ls,
Shawls,
Cuss!meres, .
Blankets
and Flannels,
Hid Gloves,
Hosiery,
White Goods,
lluudkcrcliicfk- .. _
NEW FALL UNDERWEAR.
^GROCERIES T AND
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND LSH 0 E;S.
SPECIALTIES
Lade's and Gent's custom Made ShoeE
Gent's Hand-Hade Shoes.
THE CELEBRATED
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
Alan nnr \'n Ml Sl.l.? 01(10 T If ? .1
Cuffs, at ?12 00 per dozen.
Como and see us before purchasing clscwhen
as we aro determined not to be undersold.
lligliCNt market prices pni?l
Tor C otton in Settlement of Ac<
UOUlltM.
GEE A HUMPHRIES.
Oct 11 41 tf
NEW ARRIVALS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
:o:
Stylish ! * Attractive ! ! Cheap! !
ife v
* . * :o;
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Rice & McLurc
/
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ARE now ready to display to their Pafron
tho uiost complete and Seasonable Stock c
DRY BOORS!:
FOOTS AND SHOES
CLOTHING!
HARDWARE
GROCERIES, &c., &c.,
tliey crer brought to this Market an?l inTitc a
inspection of them.
WfiyfcWtTS IF YOU WANT BARGAINL
RICE A McLIBE.
E^^P'ww'w
N N N i:e W WW \v
N N N E WWWW
N NN E'iE W \v
ggo ooo opo ddi) <5r.
g go o o o i) d 5
o o o o o i> d ?saa
o go o o o d d a "
ggg ooo ooo odd "sss
Lowest Prices
?#?
HONEST WEIGHTS
AJJD MEffiES
%
.
Highest Prices
FOE COTTON!
CAT^T^ ON
foster & rams
Sept 2f _ / 39^ tf
Seed Oats! Seed Wheat 1
HIGHLY Improved, for tale. Apply a
Foster & Wilkins' store, to
C. R. ROBINSON.
Oct. 4 40 tf
t t
The Great Bargain Storet^^^H
UO WHERE YOU CAW I
BUY THE !U< ^WM
?FOR THE?N
LEAST *](&KY^H
Spears & Colton'a^M
IS THE PLACE.
TIIEY ARE OFFERING 1 I
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS^^H
Bargains in Prints. H
Bargains in Dress Goods from 15c. up.
Bargains in BIcacbcd Shirting from Co up.
Bargains in Brown Shirting 5o "
Bargains in Jeans from 15o up
Bargains in Ticking 10c
Iimrgums lu riuuueis " m? H
Bargains in Unsays 15c
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING!
Bargains Hats from 40c up
Bargains in Shawls 75c
BARGAINS IN NOTIONS!
Bargains in our celebrated 2 BUTTON *11) VI
Bargains in our Ladies' Linen Ilandkercbielk %
5c
Bargains in Hosery at 5 and 10c. perftlrt.
Bargains in Neck Ties. ^
| Bargains in Coats, and Clark's Cotton at 5c a
Bargains in Shoes?Women's Pegged at $1
I
[ Bargains in Ladies' and Gent's Hand-Sewed
Shoes?every "JAl/Vitrranted.
BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
111 is whispered about, and generally believed,
that you can get better bargain^in this line of
Goods from us than any other place. Wo havo
f MANY OTHER BARGAINS, ^
to offer when you ceroo to seo us. All of which
we will be pleased to show. We guarantee to
duplicate any bill bought from surrounding
. markets. All we ask is an examination of eur
goods and prices.
Capt. It. C. JOHNSON and J. A. FANT will
extend a hearty welcome.
SPEAKS ACOLTOX.
Oct 4 40 - If .. *
1 S. W.Porter's
'JSIEW STOCK! ^
LOW PRICEI^
AND QUICK SALES. ^ t
roff'fiASH OWT.V
THE CHEAPEST
. I) 11 Y JjOQsRS r?
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HA RDWARE
?AND?
GROCERRIES,
. "Caaba had ?tS.tVL Porter's Cheap Store,?for
CASH ONLY* ?* .
I Please don't ask for credit, aslfiWwry?^i4^^
pleasant to refuse it; but I sell too cheap te *1- ? ?*
low a day's credit to iny best friends.
S. W. POUTER. , .
Sept 27 30 tf> *
THE BUNCOMBE
CLIPPER PLOW*
AND TMPRftVPn
? A*Vf ? ii 1/
FEED O UTTER.
IMaiiufHciurcd by
. GIRDWOOD & MCLELLAN
ASIIEVIU.E, N. C.
millS Plow is pronounced one of the best now
X made. Light draft, durability and perfect
work, are its great recommendations. It is fast
i becomming the favorite Plow in Western North
Carolina.
The Peed Cutter is the cheapest, simplest,
most durable and easily worked Feed Cuttetf
now in the market.
Sample Plows and Feed Cutter can be seen by
calling on.
W. A. NICHOLSON,
8ept 5<7 R9 ______
Mltrit aw a ?
_*<.?<?*? aift
FOB COTTON.
I AM prepared to make liberal Advances on.
Cotton shipped by me to Charleston.
Rep *2? 28 tf
, Last Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of W. R.
Rriggs & Co., are respectfully requested
to settle on or by the 1st of November next*
i after which all notes and account's, will be flv*
n over to a Trial Justice for cotttatlon.
T. A. TIN8LEY, Agent.
Oct 11. 41 41.
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