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that would accrue from a judicious cheap repairing of the old bridges, would be such that but a very small increase tax levy would suflice to build* permanent bridges, which would require, say tivo or eight years to put them all J up on the durable basis. Respectfully, L. MeAUTIIUR. . - ' A Handsome Income for an Energetic Lady or 1 Uentloman. < - The Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati have just i completed and are now introducing to the public a Handsomely finished Family Scale, an nrtide that has always been needed in every household, aud in a communication addressed to the publishers of this paper the proprietors ask us ' to refer them to some reliable party, to intro- ' duce it for them to the people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so suddenly into universal l'avor. House-keepers are 1 loud in its praise. It is always ready, there arc no weights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base surmount i ted by a column in which works a spiral spring i so scientifically adjusted as to weigh anything up to twelve pounds with perfect accuracy; on the top of the column is the platform 011 which \ the articles to be weighed arc placed, and they 1 liavo an adjustable indicator so that you can take th# tare of any vessel you may uso in weighing, giving you the exact net weight.? Housekeepers at once sec their value in weigh- ; ing fruits, sugars and other ingredients used in j preserving, cooking, etc. or in testing the weights of purchases from others. The Scales are made of all Brass, arc highly polished and are finished in a skillful manner. They arc very attractive and take the eye of every one who sees them. It seems to us that nearly every family in this county will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to pick up a nice little income during the next few months. The Company has agents in other counties who arc easily making from ?6 (HI to 1?t> Ott per day selling thcin, and we would recommend parties in need of employment to drop the OHIO SO A Id". WORKS, No. 125 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, <)., a Postal Card, and . all information etc., will be cheerfully given them by mentioning our paper. G-5t. MAH1JI SOI >. l-'ANT?15U UN P IT. .Married, in l ate County, Mississippi, on the 30th of .January, 1870, by Itcv. Win. Cordon, Mr. It. M. Pant, formerly of \ Union Co., S. C., to Miss Maitib Biunbtt, of Tate Co., Miss. WILLAKD?GRHGOIIY.? Married, at the 1 residence of the bride's mother, in this County, on the Otli inst., by Itev. J. S. Bailey, Mr. Charles It. W ili.au o to Miss Li i.a Gukuouy. ( Now Charley will get all the plums and cher- 1 rics, and we'll lie forgotten. GREGORY?WILLARD.?Married, at (lie ; resilience of tlie bride's father, in this town, on > the 9th inst., by Rev. R. 1). Smart, Mr. W, 1$. ^ Gueoohy to Miss Mauy Jane Wii.i.aud. SINCLAIR?PALMER. Married onthc 1 111. inst., hy Rev. C. T. Scaife, Mr John Sinci.air to Miss Nannie eldest daughter of Mr. \V. L. Pal- i iner, all of Union County. t rAllKER?HAWKINS. Married, on the ' 13th inst., by S. S. Stokes, Esq., Mr. S. S. Parker, to Miss Francis Hawkins, of Union. Hotel Arrivals. S. J. Keller, A J Keller, J no. C Keller, Lewis Keller, Greenville E Tcnti.; Dr. A W Rhea, K 11 Curcton, It 15 Bundrcn, Ten.: F II Kison, F R Cudd, Corporal 11 1* Grady, Maj. J W Tench, R W Thomson, ('apt. ("has. McGurekin, F M Whitlock, J M Greer, W 1. Dunn, J R Minter, County; T Stobo Farrow, Jno L Cannon, JnoE Gyles, 1 Win. Irwin, J. A. Peace, Spartanburg; R. A. i McKuight, Columbia S. C.; A V Roalrite, Columbus Ga.; (i W Duncan, 1 Gunst, 1) t> Mount, i .) V 15 Ackerman, Atlanta Ga.; Jno. 11 Morris, i Win. Dagdale, G 1) Forbes, W II Barnard, Baltimore ; W It Elmore Newberry ; J C F Sims, Richland ; W M Wheeler, Greenville S C ; Bobt. t Whitesides, York ; Jas. L Tinsley, C C Wardlaw, t New York; Jno. E. Holmes, Charleston; (' P Fineher, Mississippi; Jasper Miller, Charlotte N C; C K Singleton, Acton S C; J \" McNiiuicc, S. C. Tho Markots. NNion, I'i'b IS.?Our Cotton Market li.is been unite brisk the past week, w ith prices inline a little higher, do.) bales were sold at from (I'./.iS.SO. I Coi.l'MlilA, Feb. 12,?Cotton?receipts light; demand Rood; market tinner; middling ; low middling go.nl orhinary sjgj. ~ ' Charleston, F'ebriiary It.?Cotton steady tint Imsi- I nes.s cheeked hy hud weal ner?middling ; low middling 1 0 '4; good ordinary 0 ; New York, February It.?Cotton dull; sales Ho:'.?hi id- ' slling uplands <1 11 - Hi; middling Orleans :i IH-lii. . I.I Vl'.ltl'oiil,, February II.?Cotton unlet an.I firm ? middling uplands o 7-lii; middling Orleans o !l-lli; sales Futures opened 1-HJ belter but I lie advance lias .since been lost. February and March delivery, fi HM2 ; March and April *> to-'IJ :7-n;; April and Muy r>17-HJ; May and Jiuico 17-HJ ; June and Job V 1 J-Hg. Executor's Notice. \LL persons indebted to the estate of Berry .1............ i ...... 1 i :e....i . i.... A ?. X VUOUII, ill C iivi U?Jf IIVUIllV l I U.H payments must be made immediately. Those having claims against said estate will present them^to me, properly proven, as soon as possible. * 1IOWKI.I. l'liAltSO.N, F.x'r. Fob 11 7__ 8t* Administratix Notice. A I.L persons having claims against the esi V tate of the late J>r. John McUowan will present them properly attested. All indebted to said estate will make payment at once to J. K. (SAKNKIt, Agent for Administratrix. Fob 14 7 4t? Sale to Foreclose Mortgage Lien. t>y virtue of authority given tnc by Ann ] .1 ) Klein ming, in a Mortgage l.icn, dated I'.Mli April, IH78.. I will sell to the bigbest bidder, on Salcsday in Mareli next, at I nion Court llausc, the following tract of land, lying in Union County, bounded by lands of ( apt. it. A. Catcs, A. ila/lcwood and others; containing about f>"? acres. TK.lt MS OF SAI.K.?Casli. Purchasers to i pay lor papers. J. II. 1.1TTI.K. Feb I I 7 fit Guano at Old Prices. \\J K have reduced (.Juatios to last year's VV prices. F. M. FA UK .N CO. Feb 7 (? 1 in. GOHDOi>*rt 3IAUCU, j COMPOSED nv i Prof. Henry Neliroeller, Halloa, (in. brilliant auil immensely taking. tirade ?'?.]; ! Ilirce pages. Written by a musician of rcputa- i lion an<l ability. Pleases at first bearing and ; improves on longer acquaintance. An admirable piece for school exhibitions, concerts, etc. Will be as popular as tbo worn-out Fmitli's ISIareb, and In live limes its merit. nun: pi r/:\ rs. I Oi: IT. x? - l: \ NIi . CI".NTS. I'liblisl.rd by I I I'lil N j ^araatnl '5a. Sheriffs Sales. V virtue of Sundry Executions to modirertod, JL) I will sell, before Union Court House door, on the firs* .Monday in February next, within the lcg?l hours of JShcritFs sales, the following property, to wit : One lot of land located in Cross Keys Township Union County, Containing five acres, more or less, bounded by lands of William Norman xnd Shiloh Church; levied on and to be sold as the property of Jason 11. Davis at tho suit of llichard C. Hay. A I.SO One tract of laud located in Union County containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jason M. Greer, Fair Willard, John Brandon and lands belonging to It. V. Harris; levied on and to be sold as the property of Nitnrod Sharp, at the suit of It. II. Greer survivor. AT.SO Uno tract ot land located ttt I iiion County, containing fixly-tlireo acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Thomas Burgess, A. C. Humphries, Ira Tinslcy. Jason M. (Jrccr, Sr., and Major Harnett; and two Mules; all levied on and to be cobl as the property of Jason M. Greer at the suit of Augustus G. Wood. A LSO. All the right title and interest that Fannie 1'eake has in ninety acres of land located in Santuc Township, Union County, bounded bylands of J. C. Carter, T.J. Jones, John \V. Gregory and Mrs. Charlotte Gregory ; levied on and to be sold as the property of Fannie l'eako at Ihc suits of West Brothers against Thouias 15. Pcake and Fuuiiic Peakc. It. MACBETII, S. U. C. February S 1879. *7 31 Judge of Probate's Sale. The State of South Carolina. COUXTY OF FX I OX. In the Court of Probate. James Monro, as Administrator of Charles Beach Sims, vs. Sarah D. .Sims, Julia Sims and Anna Sims 1>Y virtue of a decree of the Court of Probate ) made in this cause, dated, the Uotli day of January, A. lb 1H79, 1 will sell before the Court House door, in Union County, on Salcsday in March next, the following described lot of land, told ou application of James Mtitiro, as administrator of Charles Beach Situs, to pay lie debts due by his intestate, to wit; All that lot of land lying and being situated Jti tlie North side of Main Street in tlie Town ?f Union, measuring thirty feet front on said Main street, by one hundred and feet in lepth, ami bounded as follows: <)? the North by Sharp's Alley, Mast by lot of A. \V. Thomson, South by Main Street, and West by lot of looser & Means ; upon the following terms, to wit: Terms of Stile: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in :ash, the balance in twelve months, with inerest from the day of sale, to be secured by >ond and Morgage of the premises. DAVID JOHNSON, Jll., Judge of Probate. Feb 7 0 dt A RARE CHANCE~ ron liiucji; makkus. A llt ich iHtichine for Stilt1 ! I> Y virturc of a Dill of Sale, given to me by 3 Dishop & llrowne, 1 will sell to the highest | jidder, at my store in Union, S. C., on Saturday he 122d day of February, !87'J, at 11 o'clock, \. M., an improved patent Diick Machine, with ill of the appliances usua'ly accompanying such midlines, consisting of Trucks, Moulds, Wheelbarrows ?Nc. The machine can be purchased previous to ll e above date, at private sale, bv calling on ho undersigned at his store. WILLIAM ELLFlt. Fob? b 'Jt State Bank Bills. Avimtou'S OITICK, "1 Union, S. C., Feb. Gtli 1870. j" I >1115SONS who have tendered Dills of t lie Dank of tlie State in payinentof Taxes due thc.Statc or I'ouuly, either or hotli,Tor the fiscal year ending October Gist 1878, will please take notice that unless said Taxes arc paid on or before I he 22d of February, inst., in such funds as the Treasurer is authorized to receive by the Act of llie (Scneral Assembly levying the same.[the real estate of the said persons will be advertised and sold as I>cliii<|uent Lands. Dy order of the Comptroller (?eneral. D. JOHNSON- S1L, Auditor Union County. Feb 7 ? <" ! GUANO! GUANO!! W7"l-' ftrc Agents for tlie following reliable 11 brands of (iiiano, wliicli wo will sell cheap for cash or make reasonable contracts, for middling Cotton in jiaytnent, delivered by November loth, IST'.h ^Icrryitiiiii's Aaiiiionialcd B>IssolietS CtoiiOH, Villain's iiiin (tones /.oil's Ammonia! oil fitt])or l'ho>plittUb F.tiv.an 8>iss?lvoil Itoiits, IHitvtin 4iiii:iiio. Star I'raiKl Gtitltio, 1.. A It. A mmaniaictl Soluble IMiositltnle, riiroliii (iliiaiio, < arolina I'Vs'Mli/.er. I'liltnellw Acitl, 1.. A It. Acitl. IIami in yotu* orders soon as we ilo not keep much Stock oil hand. F. M. FA UK & CO., Agents. Jan'J I 1 tf Lamp-Ligliter Wanted. \NY olio who will liglii the town lumps fit the proper time, keep them c!e:u? ami extinguish tiie lights fit the pro| er time, an I obey till orilers of the Town t'oimeil in relation thereto, can fuel eon. taut employment by applying to the ( ouneil. Ity order of the t'oimeil. Jan L'S, isT'.t. K. H. ll.WVLS, Clerk. Jan 151 .*> til Sale of Choses in Action. ON Moinlay, the -1st ilay of Fehruary next, I will tier for sale before the Court House door of 1'nioii County, helwccn the hours of I'J and *2 o'clock all the choses in action belonging to the estate of (iiles Sharp, deceased, consisting of notes ami accounts due said deceased, A. 1). 81'KAIIS, Adin'r. Jan dl f? :>t Spring Oats for Snlc? i > 1i11 IH *-11 l'i " "i > t ring < hits, ju?t received OU' I ai"l t o ale J.\ r. M i \nt m. .Tin IT T J! The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Williford, ) Plaintiff, vs. 4 Summons Adnliun 1*. ill land, Charlotte M. li. Button, L. Martha for Relief? K. Rutland, Charlotte \. Totten, Julia M. Sundifcr, J- Complaint Mary L. Walker, Maria L. I Grasty, Marion M. Rut- | not lau?l, F. Fnglish Rullnud, | a minor, and A S. Douglas, | served. F.xecutor of tJ. M. Hut- | land, deceased. J>,;fcnJaiits. J To I fir Drftminnls : \7t?U are hereby summoned ami re*]uircd to JL answer the complaint in this action, which was tiled in the Ollice of the Clerk of Comtuou l icas tor the sunt t'otiniy on the lUili ilay ol January, 1ST'.', mnl to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his ullice at Vcrkville, South Carolina, within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the* complaint. Dated, Yorkville, S. C., January 4th, 1879. J AM liS L. WILSON, Plaint ill's Attorney. (SKA I. V ClIAIt I.KS Rot.T, ? r?' ) Clerk of Court. To the Defendants, Charlotte A Toller, Julia M. Sandifor, Maria L. Grasly, Marion >1. Rutland and F. English Rutland : Take notice, that you are served with a copy of the above summons by publication thereof. Yorkville, S. C., January 4th, 1879. JAMES L. WILSON. Hainan's Attorney. Jan 17 :*> Ot The State of South Carolina, COUXTY OF UXIOX. In the Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Willifwrd, ~| l'loinliff. Adaline Rutland, Charlotte Complaint M. K. Rutton, L. Martha . li. Rutland, Chnrlolte A. ?r Tottcn, .1 tili t M. Samlifer, .... Mary L. Walker, Maria L. 1 "tilioa Grasty, Marion M. Rutland, - t> , K. linglish Rutland, a of Keal initioi, and A. S. Douglas, ,, Executor of J. M. Rut- j land, deceased. J > /, )!,hints, j To the Dc/cwhint, F. English Rutland : riTAKE notice that unless you procure the ap_I_ pointment of a Guardian </./ litem to appear and defend said action in your behalf within twenty days from the service of the summons in said cause, and of this notice, the HainlitT will apply to the Court for nn order appointing a Guardian ail litem for you, authorizing and empowering him to appear and defend said action in your behalf. Yorkville, S. C., January 4th, 1879. JAMES L. WILSON, l'laintill'd Attorney. j ska i. > CllAUI.es Boi.t, i ??' 1 . Clock of ('.mi i t.. _ .. J Jan 17 :: fit _ Notice of Final Discharge. 1>v permission of Hon. David Johnson, Jr., ) l'robatc Judge of Union County, 1 will, on ! Monday, the J5d day of March, 187'.', make my j final return and settlement, as Administrator of j the estate of (iilcs Sharp, an 1 apply for a final ' discharge from s.-.id administration. All persons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before that day, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them to tue, properly attested. <111 or before that day, or they will be for ever barred. A. 1). 8 I'll A HS, Adm'r. Jan "1 5 It Guardian's Final Notice. J^>Y permission of lion. David Johnson, Jr., Judge of I'robatc fbr^Union County, 1 will, Ion Monday, the 2-1 lit day of February, 187b, j make my final return and settlement, as Guardian of Juliu F. Drowning, and at the same time apply for letters dismissaiy, as such Guardian. All persons having demands against.tbc said John F. Drowning, previous to his becoming of full age, will present tlietn for payment on or before the time above specified. D. 11. 81 li:i.DON, Guardian. Jan 24 -I 4t? j T. J *. | BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NEXT DOOIl ABOVE THE BANK, UNION, ?<>, <<st. SAM prepared to make Boot.? and Shoes, fully as cheap, if u?t a little cheaper than the saute quality can be bought from the Stores. I m fil.SO AGENT FOR Patent Metallic 1 WMMST1FFENEKS WfM PREVENT ???*s an^ Shoes CALL AMi THY ML'. .1. 1?. Ml'LLlNAX. Hoc 0 l'J 3ms .4 ?1 cm in is (m tor's Notice. Vl.l. prisons having claims against the estate . of .1 allies I!. I'cnkc, deceased, arc requesj ted lo present tlieni to me, properly proven, nt on ec. AH persons indebted to .Tamos H. Peak*, deceased, or io (ho firm ol' Thompson & l'cnke must tiiake inline.lialo paynionls. JOHN KOIHiER. Ailin'r I'.st. J. H. 1'eakc. Jail "1 I 4t Which Will You Do? wni.ii yon pay without boin^r surd or Y\ will von swear oft" your ncrount?? I am ilrl er mi in ' l<> line all who owe me ilo one or the other, a. IV!y honk- inn i lie -eiiled up. NusinCSS. li J Tllo\||?yoX. J .n IT .1 31 FOR FIFTEEN DAYS! TO CLOSE OUT OUR WINTER STOCK! PREPARATORY for the largest stock of Spring Goods ever brought to this market. We will sell for prices quoted below for 15 DAYS ONLY. f!hi111ron'a (iO f?:? <iiwl 7O u v/v, UW miu I \J vvmrj kJIlUVP 1U1 (JU t'CIUB. Misses 85, 90 and 1 dollar shoes for 75 cents. Woman's $1 25 and $1 30 shoes for $1 00. Men's $2 25, $2 40 and $2 50 Boots for $2 00. Mens $2 50 and $2 75 Calf Boots for $2 15. Keeps Shirts, Laundried for $1 00. Keeps 4 ply Linen collars, all styles, $1 25 per dozen. Gent's $3 50 lied Flannel suits for $2 50. Gent's 3 ply Linen Bosom shirts for 50 cents. ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. T. 11. CANNON & CO'S., * SPARTANBURG, S. C. Oct 11 41 Gin* SPECIAL James H. Rodger TP A TIF ?DEALER IN? GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Inducements! MOWTS *??> ? MASUFACTURER OF :o: TIN WARE, STOVE PIPE AND SHEET NEW FALL STOCK!! . REPAIRING "VfT"E have on hand and to arrive the most I>OXI^ AT SIIOllT NOTICE* vv complete Stock of general Merchandise wc hare ever offered to the trade. Consisting :0: of Domestics T HAVE just received a largo lot of Groceries, I>ross 4-ooris, consisting ot Mianls. Sugars, Coffee, Tea, CJHMSiIllCrCH, Molasses and Sirups, HlailkelM Bacon, Lard nnd Salt, aii<l flannels, ' ?n . Kid Gloves, Flour, Kice and Grists. Hosiery, Chccso and Canned Goods. lVhilc < ;:<><!*, If a ml kerch 1? fs. ALSO A COMTLETE STOCK OP NEW FALL UNDERWEAR. * boots, shoes and hats. GROCERIES AND ? II Alt 1)WARE, HARDWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. In tliis line 1 have everything you may want, .a. A A ?? > J A SPECIALTIES :o:? Lade's and Gent's custom Made Shoos Cooking and Heating StOVCS. CiSoiiCm llattdOIiHlc Shoos. STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS Conic ninl see us before purchasing elsewhere "thm' ns we aro determined not to lie undersold. ^jrjft .V ElinTavsl marlicl prices nil1 f 1 \Wi for ( olloii in ScUlciaciil of At- - v? * 0,1,1 S CJEE A III MIMIKIES. NN* N kick w w w NEVER SO CHEAP BEFORE. N N N K \V WW W S N N l.K www \v I invito an examination of my Stock, knowN XX li'll rW? ing t lint I can please in quality, quantity and * prico. ooo ooo ni>i? ssss :o: !i o I! J! " J! s.-s< Do You Want Tin Ware? (; a ?> o o o i? i? s (itiii OOO ooo 'SSS I manufacture my own Till Ware, Stovo I'ipo and Sheet Iron Pans, which 1 warrant to bo of ?AT? l'10 very best quality, # ROOFING, GUTTERING and KEIMIItlXU Lowest Prices! uo*K vKmn anli wellCastings for Stoves furnished at the .Shortest Notice. ? DON'T NEGLECT TO CALL ON HONEST WEIGHTS ? '* "* wolK"EIVf AO MEASDBES!I s*W'Porter,s NEW STOCK! Highest Prices, >av piucbm, : a.v i? <h'ic:k naler. FOE COTTON! roR CAS0*_ONLTTIIE CHEAPEST < >JV X) H Y GOODS, FOSTER & MI1S. ? """'"Tt'. _____ _a? jl. gent's hats, Miss Reid's School. __ _ __ ri?I1P , .. .. , . READY-MADE CLOTHING, rni!K exercises of Miss f. M. lleid s school * 1 will lie resumed on Monday .Ian. fitli 187!', In llie building occupied last year by Maj. BOOTS ANO SHOES, Towusend, ns a School House, next door to Cajit, ' K. M. Fnrr's residence. * 1" /V I > Ik "%"*/" A. ~W m . , The course of study "ill embrace nil the! ? 1 xC MAa branches of a thorough l'nglish education. Instruction in Calisthenics triven. I 1 ? ?Ai\Lf? Terms, current prices. Ja" i I iL GROCERRIES, Nolifo In Overseers of Honda. Can 1>? Imd at S. W. l'ortar'a Ch?a|? Store,?for ROA 1> Overseers are hereby iioiificl to put f,\sii ONLY. tjieir Section' in j?->od nrlcr hy Monday, ^ 1'lsast don't nsk for credit,Ins it is very unj ilie 1 .il? day of I cbniru j, l si'.?. ^ i jilensnnt to refuse it; lint ( sell too cheap to nlI .. . t.Ol OKI Ot K. jow ^ ,jny 0 orclit In my h<*? friends. IVji. flu.!., Clerk. eh n. TV I. C. 5 yjf, I^OSTK^IIt .Tan 17 3 f.t J 27 ' ' a1/ ' tf