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L'-'-i i. - i a?1 ? 1* E Flint work on pump and engine.. 1 00 N II A Dunbar hauling tank 1 00 )( Schoppanl hauling tank 2 00 II Schoppaul hauliug lank and drayage , 1 86 F II Counts for excursion tickets for Fire Company 18 90 *243 80 SlIKUHlES. fehanJ & Munro, Attorneys fee in 8 Parham e? Town Ceunoil 6 00 fihado parham in compromise of suit v? Town Council for damages..... 8 00 J V Nethers clerk board of election managers 1 00 It M Stokes publishing Treasurer's Report 17 00 W T Graham Store account 6 66 Ccoter & Lan-l fixtures for Council Chamber .. 9 00 O U \v..ai 1 (W Wood 1 26 -Mark Hampton laborer 26 ;Spears & Colt on Store account 9 80 Paid by order of Council to destitute fugitives from Yellow Fever 6 00 Paid Railroad fare to Spartanburg of Tlioa. Hopkins a pauper 1 70 P D Linn for "Dillon on Municipal Cooperations" and exchange 9 16 John Mcng cutting wood 26 It. M. Stokes, advertising election...... 8 00 T I Trimmier stationery ftr't and ex... 10 00 It M Stokes, publishing ordinances... 18 26 Rev. R D Smart for Walterboro sufferers 82 66 R R ltawlr, incidentals of Treasurer and Clerks office 5 96 Paid Scavenger 76 Townsend & Stokes Attorneys fee in Shade Parham tis Town Council... 16 00 $101 96 Recapitulation. By Police Departments $ 589 15 Street and Cisterns 1118 21 Streets lights .. 862 78 Fire Department 248 80 Sundries 161 95-2,470 89 Commissions on gross receipts $2,650 62.... 68 91 ? " disbursements 2,47089 61 77?125 68 To Receipts $256G 62 > Balance overpaid by r * Treasurer .. 89 96 2,696 67?$2696 67 Respectfully Submitted, R. R. RAWLS, Town Treasurer. Sept 19 88 It The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Nancy Brown, Adeline Mc-1 Abee, Elisabeth Crocker, J. Calvin Bryant, Jeremiah Brinnt, Lucinda Carter, AW fred Bryant, Catharine Crocker, Mary N. Bryant, Missouri Vaughan, Nancy Bryant, John Bryant, HanDa,, "wmT* Re?in? MuU!" Summons ten, William K. Bryant, Altavenia Crocker, Elmira Crocker, John Sloan, Ale- v tha Sloan, Newton Kirby, *or rener. Susan Kirby, (widow of Himm Kirhv \ Ulril P"'*!'?4 ~i,ucinda~Puck7t",GiiMKir- [ Complaint by, John Kirby, Judson j Kirby, Joseph Whit tiers, | . Sarah Whitiiers, Hamlet n01 'ioudclock, Amanda QoudelocK, Thomas Ooudelock, i Martha Jane o-i<telock, Ja- serveu son Kirby. * v< Adolphus 1). Kirby, Jane Lowery Kirhy, Susan Kirby, Emily Kirby, Joel Kirby and John Kirby. Drfendanti. | To the Defendant* above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to to answer the complaint in this action, which, is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint an the subscribers, at their office, No. '2 Law ltange, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusivo of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, Ike plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Union, S. C., September 1, 1879. MUNKO & MUNKO, 1>. J mi van v in Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ( . "J Jambs Munho, -j seal > Clerk. To the Defendant, Susan Kirby, Emily Kirby, Joel Kirby and Jolin Kirby : Tako notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in ^ the office of the Court of Common Picas, at Union Conrt House, in the State of South Carolina, on the first day of September, 1879. MUNRO & MUNRO, DAVID JOHNSON, JR. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. M/i > 1 u *'V. ? unn 1V<?I|{^C. Sep 19 88 6t Administrator's Notice. ALL persons holding claims against the Estate of John F. Jolly, deceased, will imtne. diately present them, properly proren, to the tin. (derelgned. All persons indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment. S. 8. STOKES, Administrator. Sept. 19 88 4t For Sale or Rent. ADRSIRABLR residence in the town of Union, situated one and a half square from Mnin street, containing six rooms, with Kitchen, Stable and one of the best wells of water in the town, a good garden with a fine young orchard of choice Fruit Trees that will commence hearing next year. It is well located for a business man. also. , A very desirable residence, hist within the corporate limits of the town. The House Is a comfortable oottage with six rooms, and has a kitchen, stable and other necessary outbnildings. The lot has seven and a half (7}) acres of land in a high state of cultivation. The above lots, or either of them, will be sold or rented. For farther information apply to Mr. Wm. Munro, Ran., or Mr. R. M. Htokes at the Tmss Office. ' Bept-19 ML 'If GRAND FAL P. M. CC Goods Cheapfc Ladies* Corsets at 25c. Ladies Cufife' and Collars, in O-reat Varieties, at 26o., worth 75o. A large assortment of Ladies' Neck Ties, at from 60. upwards. TOWELS AT 5 CENTS. Ladies' 5 Button Kid Gloves, but slightly damaged, 23c, Ladies' Sho3s and Gaiters, at 75c. and upwards. A Full Line of Children's Shoes and Hose. Ladies' Dress Goods, Merinos, mj^auoe, Obis. Sheriffs Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to medirected, I will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, tho following property, to wit : Oue tract of land located in Bogansville Township, Union County, Containing fifty acres, more or less. bouuded by lauds of K. A. Cates, William Little and others ; levied on and to be sold ns the property of Mrs. Ann Fleming at the suit of John 11. Little. ALSO One tract of land located in Union Township, Union County whereon Jason M. Greer Sr., now lives, Containing ninety-eight acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Nimrod Sharp, Farr A Foster, Farr Willard and others ; levied on and to i>%sold as the property of the Estate of W. W. Greer u^eascd, at the suit of Jonathan B. Edwards and rra?Mu>s C. Sanders, Administratrix, against Jason M. Administrator. ALSO One gray mule named Sweeper, Two ST&traasea, two Feather beds, two Pillows, two spreads, ore cross-out saw, one pair of Balances and one Auville Vice, all LevieJ on and to be sold a? the property of George B. Tucker, at the suit of H. 1). Whit look & Co. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C. Sept. 13 1879. 38 8t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. J. A. Cary and A. 8. Cory 1 Judgment againtt j- for G, W. Webster. ) Foreclosure. BY virtue of an Order on a Judgment for Foreclosure of a Mortgage to me directed 1 will sell before Union Court House door on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the followinc described Mortgaged premises to wit: All that certain tract of land, located in Union County and State aforesaid, lying on the waters of Broad Hirer, Containing three hundred and twenty-three acres, more or less, bounded as follows : On the North by lands of James Stroup & Brother, East by Broad River, South by lands of C. 1*. Smith and on the West by lands of Davis, Cary and Jefferies. Sold to foreclose a Mortgage of J. A. Cary aud A. S. Cary against 0. W. Webster. Terms of Sale, Cash. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C. Sept. 181879. 88 8t Valuable Lands to be Sold!! BY virtue of authority given me in a Deed of assignment from Rev. John W. Kelly, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, before Union Court House door, on Thursday, the 23d day of October neat, all the right, title and interest (being a life interest) of the said John W. Kelly In and to all that valuable plantation lying in Union County, 8. C., containing one thousand and fifly-flve acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John P. Sartor, Dr. 8. S. Linder, John C. Richards and others; it being the plantation devised to the said John W. Kelly by his father, William Kelly, deceased, and known as the MCaoe Creek Place." . The plantation lies Immediately on the ft partan burs. Union k. Columbia Rail Road ihiini one mile South of FUh Dam depot; is in splendid condition for successful planting ~hs quantity of superior cotton lands having been recently opened?and besides it is well adapted to the production of corn* wheat and oats. On the premises are a dwelling house and necessary out buildings, beautifully located, and convenient to the Rail Road. Terms will be made known on day ot sale. I. 0. McK(881CK, I Uriton, 8. tV, 16 Sept. 1879. Assignee. Sept. I9i 88 "* 6t ' W: \ f ? L OPENING, ' i - t T ) H E-N- -8#* >r Than Ever. o: GENT'8 B00T8 AND 8H0E8. Gent's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Men and Boys' Hats. A FINE 8T0CK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CnHHimcroH, JcnnH, Ac, CALL AND EXAMINE 1 MY GOODS AND PRICES. P. M. COHEN. Sep 19 38 tf The State of South Carolina, CO USTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. BY DAVID JOIINSON, Jr., Judge of Trobate in Union County. WHERKAS, Jas. M. Oameut, has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and efTeots of JOHN QT imihi * Wi, ?VU11| UCOVUBCU. These are therofore to cite and admonish till nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said JOHN ST. JOHN, deceased, that they ho and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to beheld at Union Court House on the -lilt day of October, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any I hey have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of ; September, Auno Domini 1870. DAVID JOHNSON, JR. Judge of Probate. Aug. 10 88 2t PHCENIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. . Manufacturing ail kind* of steam engines, from Ave Horse Power and upwards, Circular Saw Mills ; Flour and Grist Mills ; Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamental House and Store Fronts, Columns of every description, Railings for Grave Yards and Balconies, Gin Gearings, from six to fourteen feet in diameter, Shaftings, Pulleys and Bearings of all sixes. Brass and Iron Castings of every description done on short notice in a good workmanlike manner and at prices to suit the limes. Waalso make the Gaddy improved Water Wheel. All work superinten ueu oy jr. Mnu. O. DIERCKS. Proprietor. M. Goldrmith is not connected with the business in any way whatever. Direct all orders to O. DIERCKS, or P. RIND, Supertendent. Sept. 12 87 3m Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Lett ie Rent ley, el al. Plaintiff. Judgment for against, sale in John" Bentley, et al. partition. Defendant. IN obedience to an order made in the above entitled case, by his Honor W. H. Wallaoe, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of next sale, on the first Monday in October, 1870, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land, situated in w.i.??-? . .uv>n?j luwntnip, in Hid ixmntjr and HUlt containing one hundred and forty acres, mori or less, bounded by lands at- Matilda doales estate of ? M. Cudd,. deceased, John Nance awl others. , TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the belanoeon a credit of twelf?inon;ha with interest from day of sale. The purehaset to give note and a mortgage of the promisee t< secure the balance of the purohase money, i Clerk's Office, Sept. 10., 1879. JAME8 MUNRO. Clerk of Court. I Sep! 12 '3?- 4t NOTICE. The Subscriber Offers for Sale A LARGE AMD VALUABLE BODY OF LAND, LYING on the North side of Tyger River in , Union County. about two Miles below Burnt | Factory, and threw or four milee above Murphy's Bridge. ' THE TRACT CONTAINS ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. A LARGE QUANTITY OF TIIE 1 FINEST BOTTOM LAID I Supposed to be Tnree or Four Hundred Acres, AND ALSO, A LARGE PROPORTION OF Very Fertile TIMBERED LAND. The land will be sold in one body or divided into tracts to suit purchasers. It can be divided into four or five good Plantations, with a large portion of Bottom and Timbered Land on each. . Said land is offered at private sale until the ' First Monday in November, and if not sold before, will be offered at Public Sale at Union C. II., on that day. Terms made known on Day of Rale. This ] '25th August, 1879. J. WINSMITII. N. B. A fine Mill Shoal and plenty of water on the place. J. W. ( Sep 12 87 8t ' l ne State of South Carolina 1 COUNTY OF UNION. ' In the Court of Probate. ; BY DAVID JOIINSON, Jr., Judge of Probate in Union County. . WHEREAS, James Munro, as Clerk of the Courts of said County, lias made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of ISAAC PEELER, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all J and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said ISAAC PEELER, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Union Court House on the thirteenth day of October next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. j Given under my hand, this 29th day of August, Anno Domini 1879. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of Probate. Aug 29 8& 7t TAX NOTICE. I WILL be at the following times and places for the purpose of eollecting the unpaid ] taxes for the fiscal year 1878, vis: Monday, Sept. 16th Gibbs'. Tuesday, ' 10th Cross Keys. Wednesday " 17th Goshen Hill. Thursday " 18th ....Fish Dam. Fridny " 19th Santuc. Monday " 22d Smith A Kellys Mill. Tuesday " 23d ..Goudeysville. Wednesday " 24th Wilkinsville. Thursday " 26th Draytonville Friday " 20th Brown's Store. Saturday " 27th Jonesville. The balance of the time at Union C. II. until the 30th day of October. Tax Lkvy. State Tax 2j mills. Ordinary County Tax 8 " Rail Road tax 3) " Fence tax 2 " School " 2 " Poll Tax one dollar ($1) on all males from 21 to 60 years of age. B. B. FOSTER. Treasurer Union County. Sept. 1st 1879. 80 5t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. ^ In the Court of Common Pleas. , William Munro, as Administrator of the Estate ' of William J. Keenan, deceased, riaintiff. ' Joba N. Noris, Defendant. To the Defendant: YOU are hereby Summoned and required to answer (lie complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, County of Union, at ' Union Conrt- House, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, No. 3, Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of i such service; and if you fkil to answer the Baid complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the stint of one hundred and twentyfive dollars, with annual interest from the first day of January, 1830, and also for the further sum of eight dollars, with interest from the eighth day of October one thousand eight hundred and flfiy-nine, besides the costs of this action. " isaiea AiigUBi W, 1B71L R. W. 8HAND, Plaintiff'? Attorney. (<-*-0 James Muhro, 1 seal v Clerk. To the Defendant, John N. Norris. Take notice that the Summons in this action, i of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in . the office of tbe-Clerk of the Court of. Common < Pleas, at Union Court House, in the County of Union, in the State of South Carolina, on tho first day of September, 187l>. R. W. 8HAND. No. 3, Law Range. Sep 5 86 6t Application for Charter. THIRTY days after dale of this publication application will be made to James Munto, 1 Esq., Clerk of the courts for Union County, in 1 conformity to an Act of the Legialatre prescrib1 ing the rules for ganting-Chartors by tho Clerks > of Court*, to grant wobarter to incorporate the Society of "the Sons and Daughters of. Zion, in 1 Union Connty. A. W. LIPSEY-, Pres'ti > Hani 19 Of ?r.. .? , . fa i. SI i " RED OATS! RED OATS! FU Sal* by V. M. FARR & CO. Auf.l8th 1879., 88 tf_ 1 10,0001ba Dry Hides Wanted, r T7K)R which (h? highest market price will be > I paid*, b> J. H. RODQKR. July?6_ _ ?0 If RerMCM at IS Cents a CI alien, at - 8PBAR8 k COLTON'S. April 4 14 fX A. IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, Opposite) the TJnicn Hotel.* ?DEALER IN? DRII68 AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuflfe, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. dhimneys, PUKE WINES and LIQUORS ?FOR? MEDICAL PURPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoundel ntid Orders answered with Care and Disjntch. The Public will find my Stock of Medi.ino. 1- - ?' " " " ,...vo wuiiicic, iiurrvuiou ucnuint and or (lie Best Qunlity. Medicine at all hours of the light and cn Sunday. Sep 6 fG If Marble Work! IIIAVE A LARGE STOCK OF PLAIN MARBLE WORK ON 11AND, WHICH I WILL SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES, longing from $4 OO to $35 OOper Sett. LETTERING $3 PER 100 LETTERS. I am prepared at all timet to Hake Oil Short Notice, Large Granite and Marble Monument#. A FULL COLLECTION OF DESIGNS ON HAND. W. A. MIC1IOLSOM. Aug 22 '79 34 ]y THE GEORGIA GIN. LIGHTEST RUNNING, BEST BUILT, MOST SIMPLE GIN MADE. AVES time, trouble, cotton and money. We ^ offer this well known GIN with our ueual lonfidence. For further particulars, apply to J. T. HILL & CO., Agts Aug 8 82 tf ROBERT80N7TAYL0R & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? GEO. W. WILLIAMS *3k CO., COTTON FACTORS?WHOLESALE GROCERS ?AND? General Commission Merchants, 1 AND 8 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O. July 1g 29 Cm GINS ! GINS!! fXiHE attention of the planters of Union Coun ly m oatieu to the improved Light draft, Magnolia or Qullett Gin. It<is superior to any gin Sold in the market and adds one quarter cent.a pound to the price of cotton ginned on it. We also sell the well known Wiaship Gin, which has given sueh general satisfaction in our Gounty. We can .supply Condensers and Feeders also. Call and examine samples. F. M. FARR & CO. Jtily 11' 28 _____ tf, THE BEST COTTON GIN MADK. r WOULD respectfully inform the Planters of * Union that I am agent. for. the llest, the. Cheapest and Easiest Running Cotton (Jin now made. Before purohasing call and examine theGin I now have at A. D. Spears & Co.'s Store. , A. D. SPEARS. Aug 8 , I 82 2m. Notice to Creditor**. ALL persoua holding claims against the estate . of Eliza F. MeCracken, deceased, are reques-ted to present then tome, properly attested, immediately. Those indebted to said estate are hereby nolifted that payment must be made at once. W. II. CLIFTON. Aor- 2ft 85 4ti FEMALE ACADKMY, UNION C. H,. 8. C. THE Fall Term will open September 8th, 187ft,, and continue twenty weeks. Charges to. suit the times. For particulars, address MR8. M. 8. CLIFFORD, Principal. Sep A 3a 8%