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' ^4 tikGEE & HUMPHRIES RESPECTFULLY inform their Customers and tho people of Union County generally, that their stock of New Goods for the FALL AND WHITER TRADE, is now open for inspection. Their goods haro been. nurciuwrd.Ai^'V.lwkreMltti^ ftMAifel T the firm. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF A FULL LINE OF Fall and Winter PRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, nATSand CAPS. Bool's I SHOES. :o: ?' % I HARDWARE, CROCKERY, . TINWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SADDLES and BRIDLES, TRUNKS AND V ALICES, GRO CEItlES. In Groceries we have a complete assortment. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Flour, lino on, Canned Goods, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. ' , * * \ 1 ;o;_ WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUtt LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Hand and Custom Made SHOES. ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. We intend to sell on the most reasonable terms and gWe satisfaction to all who purchase from us. We ask a trial. GEE HUMPHRIES, t Oct 17 42 tf. _ FOSTER & WILMS! . BOOTS and SHOES. 1>UY the best, for they are the cheapest. ZiegJD ler Brothers celebrate Hand and Macbiue made floods for Qents Ladies and Children.? Krery pair warranted. Sold only by ' FQ3TER & WILKIN8. Fur and Wool Hats. MEN'S & Boys' Fur an<3t Wool Ilats of all grades, for sale low by. FOSTER & W1LK1NS. Clothing. ALARflE and woll selected Stock ot Men's ml 11a.. Ol.ll.!.- ?? ?? J ? ? ..-JJ a vivtuiu^, luuliumciiireu lor 1110 Southern tra<lo, at prices to suit the times; to be seen in our clothing room up stairs. FOSTER & W1LK1SB. Dress Ooods. FROM 8 cents to $1 60 per yard, at FOSTER & W ILK INS'. Hardware. TI1E prices ef all goods made from Iron have advanced very much in the past 00 days.? We have a great many goods on hand, bought before the rise, that we can sell at former prices. Now is the time to buy. FOSTER k WILKIN3. Ladies' Cloaks. WE can show the best Cloaks for the money to bo seen in this market. Examine before purchasing. _____ FOSTER & WILK1N3. WOOLENS. OUR stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Satlnetts, Flannels, Linseys, Blankets, &o., &c., cannot fail to please. Look for yourselves. FOSTER & WILK1NS. Oet 17 42 tf # A Positive Notice. Ill AVE a large amount upon my books due by a number of persons?some of which has been standing a long time, and I must make collections to enable me to carry on my business. I am tired of seeing those accounts unsettled, particularly as I am so hardly pressed, for money, and I now notify all who owe ine that I intend to collect. It will not be pleasant to me to collect through an offieer, but 1 positively assure those who do not make payment to me soon will have to pay their' accounts to a Trial Justice, with costs of suit added. I am in dead earnest about . it. Wn. ELLER. A.t 11 ~ usi 11 8ml Farms to Rent. IOFFKR to rent to responsible parties the lands belonging to the estate of Mrs. E. M. Rice. Upon it eight or ten good one-horse farms can be made. I will rent the land as a whole or in small farms. Proposals received until Iho 1st day of No ember next. R. R. RAWLS, Executor. Oct. 11 41 4t GINS! GINS!! mHE attention of the planters of Union CounX ty is called to the improved Light draft, Magnolia or Gullett 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 f ? We also sell the well known Winnhip Gin, wliioli has given such general satisfaction in our County. We can supply Condensers and Feeders also. (Jail and examine samples. F. M. FAUR & CO. July 11 28 tf I 0 - ?? "1 Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, I will sell,'before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following property, to wit : One tract of land containing fifty acroa, more or less, located in Bogansville Township, Union County, bounded by lands of It. A. Gates and William Little and others. Levied on as tlu property of Mrs. A. Fleming and resold at the rtoKaUsJiJOtyWwtftt eculion of John R. Little against Mrs. A. Fleming, and has failed to pay the money for hi: bid. ALSO I will sell, on Tuesday the Fourth day of November next, at the Residence of J. Blako Steedman, in Fish Dam Township, Union County, within the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, the following personal property, vis: Two mattresses, two feather beds, two pillows, two spreads, one table, one cross-cut saw, one pair balances and one anville and vice; all levied on and to be sold as the property of Qeorge B. Tucker,, at the | suit of H. D. Whitlock, &c. I R. MACBETH, S. U. C. uct. turn, I875J. 42 3t rr~ Sheriff's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. M. E. Goudelock, *1 Judgment vs. I for Robert Montgomery. J Foreclosure. BY virtue of an order to me directed on s Judgment for Foreclosure of a Mortgage in the above stated action, I will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours ol Sheriff's Sales, the following described Mortgaged premises, set forth in the Judgement for foreclosure, against Robert Montgomery: All that certain parcel or tract of land known as a part of the Robert Moorehead (deceased) land, containing eighty-five acres, moro or less, situated in Goudeysvilln Township, Union County, bounded on the Fast by lands of William Hodges, on the North by lands of Mary B. Tolleson, and on tho West by lands of A. Orr.? Sold as the property of Robert Montgomery, at the suit of F. M. Goudelock to foreclose a Mortgage in the above stated case. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, the balanco on a credit o! twelve months, with interest from tho day ol sale. Purchaser to give Bond, with good sureties, and a Mortgage of the premises, to securt the balance of the purchase money, and pay Sheriff for lilies. R. MACBETH, S. U. C. UOt. 10th, 1879. 42 St Sheriff's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Joseph F. Gist, a. Probate Judge, l Judgment v?. 1 for Warren E. Davis. j Foreclosure, BY virtue of an order to me directed, ou a Judgment for Foieclosuro of a Mortgage in this case, I will sell, before Union Court House door, on tho first Monday in November next, wilhiu the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, the fob lowing described Mortgaged premises, set fortli iu the Judgment in this caso : All that certain tract of land located in Cross Keys Township, on Enoree lUvcr, near Jones Fords, containing one hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Robert J. Bet sill, William H. Norman, land of the Estate of Thomas Craig and Enoree River, and aoia oa the property of Warren ?. Davis, tc foreclose a Mortgage of Joseph F. Gist, as Pro' bate Judge, against Warrfcn E. Davis. " Terms of Sale, Cash on the day of Sale. E. MACBETH, S. U. C. Oct. 10th, 1879. 42 8t Sheriff's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION". In the Court of. Common Pleas. Nathan Littlejohn, * Elizabeth Littlejohn tl al. Judgment vs. for Richard Littlejohn Foreclosure, and W. S. Lipscomb. BY virtue of an order to me directed, on a Judgment for foreclosure of a Mortgage in this cose, 1 will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, the following; described Mortoraored nremiups *?. fni-ih in the Judgment in this action : All that tract of land containing nine hundred acres, more or less, to be sold in two separate tracts, vis: The Home tract and the lower tract, lying on the waters of Thickcty Creek, bounded by lands of James Littlejohn, Maj. J, W. Tench, Willam McLure and others, and sold to foreclose a Judgment on a Mortgage of Nathan Littlejohn, Elizabeth Littlejohn, et al, against Richard Littlejohn and Win. S. Lipscomb. ' Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit oi twelve months, with interest from the day ol sale. Purchaser to give bond and a Mortgage of the premises, to secure the balance of the purchaser money, and pay' Sheriff tor titles. R. MACBETH. 8. U. C. Oct. 10th, 1870. 42 8t Valuable Lands to be Sold!! BY virtue of authority given mo in a Decil ol assignment from Hev. John W. Kelly, i will sell to the highest bidder, before Union Court House door, on Thursday, the 28d day ol October next, all the right, title and interest tbeing 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 fifty-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John P. Sartor, Dr. 8. 8. Linder, John C. Richards and others; it being the plantation devised to the said John W. Kelly by hit father, William Kelly, deceased, and known at the "(tone Creek Place.** The plantation lies immediately on the Spartanburg, Union h. Columbia Rail Road, about tine mile South of Fish Dam depot; is in splendid condition for successful planting?a quanti ?y 01 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 Kail lload. Terms will be made known on day ot sale. I. 0. McKISSICK, Union, 8. C., 15 Kept. 1870. Assignee. Sept. 10 88 fit COW PBA8 WANTED by ? B. F. BAWLS, act. 17 42 tf * I - < ^ ITHE WHITE 8TORE> Main Street,- j COLUMBIA, S. C. * T [ T. B. AfOUTRY. W.T. MAKTIM.I AUGHTRY & MARTIN) , Grocers, Commission Merchants. THE LAkQEST AND FINEST STOgK _0F? ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS | EVEll BROUGHT TO COLUMBIA. OUR friends in Union and neighboring Counties are inYited to address us when they desire to lay in Ihoir supplies for the coming year, as we feci confident that wo can j SELL CHKAPEB ! AND MAKE * THE BEST TERMS of any bouse in the City. Our goods aro purchased from the largest dealers iu the country, and for CASH ONLY, so we need say no more to convinco buyers of our ability to do the very best for them, both as i regards quality and price. t Please write us beforo making your purchases. ALL ORDERS SHALL RECEIVE OUR r IMMEDIATE ATTENTION A11GHTRY ?Jfc MARTIN. Oct 10 41 4t ;? Fresh Arrivals, i < = ; w WE aro now receiving our W 1 n. FALL and WINTER STOCK, and respectfully ask old and _ M new customers to call and ex- S amine. S . p Our titock embraces all S , the Novelties of tho season. q ; *3 Bargains, as Usual Oashmeres and Alpacas. Ii^XAMINE our Black Coshmcresand Alpacas, li SPEARS & COLTON. Prints ! Prints !! THE prettiest Prints in Union, to be found at SPEARS & COLTON'S. Virginia. Jeans. EVERY one is invited to call and examine our Stook of Virginia Jeans and Cassimeres. SPEARS At COLTON. Flannels and Linaeys. mHE place to buy Flannels and Linseys, is at , JL SPEARS & COLTON'S. Shawls and Cloaks, OF the latest Styles at SPEARS & COETON'S. | Boots and Shoes, TO suit every one at SPEARS L COLTON'S. [ * Clothing, A T frrcatlv reiliicwl nvlo.? n.ll A amino. SPEAKS & COLTON. To Hounc-Kecpera. IF you want Crockery you can get a supply a! SPEARS & COLTON'8. Sheetings, <fco. BLEACHED and Brown Sheeting, Tickings and Drilling at hard time prices, for sale by ' SPEARS & COLTON. Hats and Caps. VALISES and Trunks at _ __?***< ARS & COLTON'S. To the Ladies. LADIES, If you want a good Kid Glore for 60 cents, you will find them at [ SPEARS & COLTON'S. , Oct 8 40 If Eat E Grow Fat! 250 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LB8. CHEESE. 15ft RRI R Fl nilO r 8,000 Lbs. Bacon. r ! Su$F^ ' uoffee. Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, r Oysters, Pickles, \ Bagging and Ties, Lard, Candles, Spices, | Raisins, Citrons, Tea, Baking Powders, 1 Lie. 1 Tobacco, And nil other articles usually kept IN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY STORE. We shall keep a full line of above Goods on I band and guarantee prices. 01VE US A CALL and you will be convinced that yon can do as well with us as at any other of the surrounding markets. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. SI'EARS Ac CO. Oct 3 40 If 4 _ JUST RE( New Fall and 1 0 * * ?OF? All Kinds a: ?ATJ. T HILI WE invito attention to our New an DRESS G CONSISTIN W orHtods, Mummy Cloths, Fancy S AND A FULL LINE OF CHEAP DR1 OF THE LATEST DESIGNS :o: _ OUR STOCK O White Goods, Homespun, Tickings, Flannels, Linse} Cloths its C WE have the largest and best assortments of lad to this mar! OUR BOOTS A Are of the best make and the cheapest ever offered to our stock of T. MILES ^ LADIES' WE HAVE THE LARGEST AN] LADIES' C TJIA T HAS E VER BEEN BR 01 :o:OUR STOCI GENT'S CLOTJ -ANDFURNISHING Is large and well selected and as as cheap as the < since you of what we say. :o: WE IIA VE A WELL SELECTED STOC 1 Hardware, W ooden ware, Tinware, Crocker Naddl G All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, and for yourselves. J. ' v/ct. 40 Fall aid Winter Goods FOR 1879. "^^TE are now in receipt of a large Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embracing every line requisite for tlie supply of our trade, which have been selected with great care, and we proposo to sell on the most reasonable Terms. We iuvite an inspection, feeling confident that we are able to compete successfully with neighboring markets, in Styles, Qualities and Prices. PURCHASERS WILL FIND , A FULL SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 4a Clothing, i ,faHboes, Groceries, Hardware, 1 Ac., Ac. 181 CALL AND EXAMINE nrm nnnna dec Rice & McLure. Oct 8 40 tf_ i Mortgage Sale. The State of South Carolina, eve ' ?ys COUNTY OF UNION. dy< Andrew MoNesce "1 To [ Mortgage. m 1 Jobn McNeoce. I dr< BY virtue of authority vested in me by a cer- sot Uln Mortgage given me by Andrew Mo- j Neeoe I will sell At Union Court House, on Hales- at day in November next, all that certain tract of ert land lying, being and situated, in Union County, for '2 miles north of Union Court House, containing 1 onebtindrcd ncrcs, more or leas, adjoining landnof die T. J. Harris John IV Oils and the H. U. A C. H. sel H. Terms "Cash." , i 1 jmiM Mortgage. Ocl.U 41 B gt 1 ( 3EIVED. Winter Goods. nd Styles , & GO'S. id well assorted STOCK of 1 O O I) s, O OF -- - "n Striped Suitinra, Alpaeas^ iSS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS I AND NOVELTIES. >JP NOTIONS, re, Teans, Tweeds, Oassimeres, Complete. llCS Cloaks that has oyer been brought ket. lND shoes, i in Unoin. We would call special attention it SHOES. D BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOAKS, I GUT TO TII1S MARKET. C OF HING, HATS G GOODS, :hcapest. Call and see them and wewill eon* 'K IN THE FOLLOWING LINES. y. ery and Bridles, roceries, &c. 1 satisfaction guaranteed. Call and examine r. HILL & CO. If SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 1812. i wiik Hpy i V^MAB K/y# GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT, 0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 'lie distinctive features of this spoel cotton that it is made from the very finest SEA ISLAND COTTON, t is finished soft as the cotton from which it node ; it has no>waxing or artifioial finish to eive the eyes ; it is the strongest, smoothest 1 most elastic snwinir ?hra*/t In - machine sewing it has no equal; it ie wound* WHITE SPOOLS, ?he Black is the most perfect JET BLACK r produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a, tern patented by ounselves. The colors are ed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS, idering them so perfeot and brilliant that ssmakers everywhere use them instead of ring silks. k Oold Medal was awarded this spool cotton, Paris, in 1878. for "ereel ?tiwi?tti"r??ii ><?> ,1 excellence," being-the highest award given, pool cotton. We invite contpnrion and respectfully Ask las to give it a fair trial and convince theatres of its superiority over all others. Po be had at wholesale and retail at FOSTER &4ULKIN'A l?. M. COHEN'S. )et. a . 40 fln\