The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 24, 1879, Image 3
William filer's
GROCERY AND PROVISKtt
in- - o a \j li, Jli ,
EAST UNION,
BELOW THE POST OFFICE.
I RESPECTFULLY invite tho attention of th<
people of Union County to my
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
AND LOW PRICES
OF MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of every nrticlc usually found in
a well assorted stock of.
FAIflLY UKOCERIES,
AMONG WIIICII ARE
Sugnrs of all grades,
Tea and Coffee,
Flour and Fresh Meal,
Fine Ilams and Salt Fisli,
Crackers of all varieties,
Molasses of all kinds,
^ AND THE FOLLOWING
W CANNED GOODSs
llonst Beer,
Mlnee Meat,
Turkey and Duck.
Chicken nn?l 11am.
Game and Boof,
Oysters and Sardines,
Lobsters and Salmon
) Canned Fruits and Veg&tables.
Peaches.
Apples,
Pears,
Pino AppTes,
Tomatoes,
Corn.
Beady Made Clothing.
Brogan Shoes.
Persons wishing to purchase are invited to
call and examine my goods and prices, as 1
know I can plense them in both. Don't forget
the placo?next store to the Raptist Church.
WM. ELLER.
Oct 24 43 ly
""MANAGERS OTELECTIOH.
AT a meeting of tho Board of Commissioners
of election for Union County, on the first
day of October, 1879, the following were appointed
Managers of election atyhe different
procincts for the election to be held on the fourth
lay of November, 1879, for one Member of the
House of Representative for the election District
of Union, to servo for the remainder of
tho term for which U. W. Shnnd, Esq., was
clcr^pd :
Draylonville : Vf. IX Alexander, Chairman.
Thoma Service,
Isaac Pooler.
Timber Ridge: Jno.'Dl- JefTeries, Chairman.
William Jones,
Noah Webster.
WilhinsiUle: Milton Patrick, Chairman.
J. T. Wolford,
A. F. Smith.
Sarratt'e Store : A. A. Sarratt, Chairman.
W. It. Hughes,
Jno. 11. Oallman.
OlanJyburg Mill* : F. W. Kison, Chairman.
T. J. Orr.
L. K. Fowler.
Kelley't Mill : T. N. Kelly, Chairmnn.
J. M. Acock,
D. B. Free.
Hughe* : W. R. Briggs, Chairman.
Thomas Comer,
W. Q. Hughes.
Saniue : Stephon Crosby, Chairman.
J. M. Carter,
C. E. Sims.
Fish Dam : W. T. Jeter, Chairman,
James Hancock,
W. M. English.
Goshen ITill: A. 11. Auglitry, Chairman.
J. E. CofieUI,
James Sims.
Cross Kegs: D. H. Sheldon, Chairman.
Robert J. Betsill,
V 8. Bobo.
Jasper Gills' : l)r. J. F. Norman, Chairman.
B. W. Lee,
Nimrod Smith.
Jonesville: B. F. Kouncdy, Chairman.
W. II. S. Harris,
J. E. Lindsey.
Union : F. M. Farr, Chairman.
R. C. Johnson,
T? til m; 1
iv. it. nusiey.
The Chairman of the Manugcrs of each Precinct
are reqnired to meet at Union Court House
on Monday, October 527th.
I)y order of the Iioard.
II. L. GOSS.
bC. B. E. C.
Oct 24 24 2t
Great Bargains.
MRS. J. Grant wishes to inform her friends
both in town and country that she will be
prepared for their calls on Monday tho 20tli
inst.
\ Pattern Tints and bonnets.
ITats from 50c. upwads.
Cheapest that was ever bold in this market,
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons and anything in the
way of Millinery goods.
Oct 17 42 tf
^ ~ FRENCH CANDY,
PLAIN STICK CANDY,
CRACKERS OF ALL SORTS,
CANNED GOODS,
For Sale nt No 1 East Union by
11. F. It AWLS.
T" Oct. 17 42 tf
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"GEE & HUMPHRIES
j TJ KSPECTFULLY inform their Customers
' X\i anil the people of Union.Q<M>ijhv>
?L-A
FALL A5fD lVIMilK TRADE,
is now open for inspection. Their goods have
been purchased at the best uiurkcts. upon t lie
best terms nud selected with great care by bne of
the firm.
> TklElIl STOCK CONSISTS OF
A FULL LINE OF
Fall and Winter DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
IIA TS and CA PS.
BOOTS I SHOES.
HAJMOWARE,
CROCKERY,
TINWARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
SADDLES and BRIDLES,
TRUNKS ANALICES,
GROCERIES,
In Groceries we hare a complete assortment.
Tens, Colleen,
Sugars, Molnsses,
Flour, Uacon,
Canned Good*, Spiecs,
Flavoring Exlrncts, Ac.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO OUR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
Hand and Custom Made SHOES.
ALiSO OUR STAR SHIRTS,
GREATLY REDUCED IE TRICES.
We intend to sell on tlio most reasonable
terms and give satisfaction to all who purchase
from us. Wo ask a trial.
GEE A HUMPHRIES,
Oct 17 43 tf.
FOR SAL L]
AT NO. 1, EAST UNION.
TIIE GRIP COTTON TIE, REST IN USE
S2J A BUNDLE,
mLBS. BLUE STONE,
300LBS. COPPERAS,
LUBRICATING OILS
for all kinds of machinery?from a
LEVER WATCH TO A STEAM ENGINE,
LEA TJ/ER OIL,
LINSEED OIL?RAW AND BOILED,
A EliOSENE OIL,
TURPENTINE,
PAINTS OF ALL KIND?DRY AND IN
OIL.
VARNISHES,
PAINT URUSHES,
WINDOW GLASS AND PL'TTY,
GLUE OF ALL KINDS,
II. F. KAWLS.
Oct. 17 42 tf
Fluent HruiitlM or Tobacco.
SHELL ROAD,
SHELL MOUND,
LUCY 11 IN TON,
OUT OF TIIK HEA,
GOLDEN EAGLE.
SUNNY SOUTH,
GATE CITY FINE CUT,
at B. F. RAWL8',
No 1 East Union.
Oct. 17 42 tf
Guardian's Final Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th of
November, 1879 I will mokoa final Return
as Guardian of Coleman Kendrick, and at tho
saino time will apply for a final discharge as
Guardian of tho st\id Coleman Kendrick.
O. S. KENDRICK.
Guard inn
Oct. 17th, 1879. 42 ^
A PomMIvc Notice.
Ill AVI-' a largo amount upon my books duo 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 ain tired of seeing thoso accounts unsettled,
particularly as 1 am so hardly pressed for money,
and I now notify all who owe me that I intend to
collect. It will not be pleasant to me to collect
1 through an ofHeor, but I positively assure thoso
1 who do not make payment to me soon will havo
' to pny their accounts to a Trial Justice, with
costs of suit added. I am in doad earnest about
It. Wm. ELLKR.
Oct 17 42 8ms
, Farms to Kent.
I OFFER to ront to responsible parties tho
lands belonging to tho estate of Mrs. E. M.
Rico. Upon it eight or ten good one-horse farms
can be mado. I will rent tho land as a wbolo
or in small farms.
Proposals received until tho 1st day of November
uoxt. 11. 11. RAWLS, Executor.
Oct. 11 41 4tCOWPEA8
WANTED
by B. F. RAWL8.
Ocl. 17 42 tf
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Sheriffs Sales.
BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed,I
will sell, beforo Union Couci 1 letup door,
on th) first Monday in NovembctM^A^Vvilbin
the l?ad,IUiNWk?{'
One tract of laud containln^nn^ferM, more
or less. Incited in Hognnsville Township, Union
County, bounded by lands of It. A. Catcs and
William Little and others. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. A. Fleming and resold at the
risk ot .John It. Little, who bid off said land on
the first Monday in October 1870, under an execution
of John It. Little against Mrs. A, Fleming,
mid hns failed to pay the money for his
bid. ,
ALSO
I will sell, on Tuesday the Fourth day of November
next, at the Residence of J. Make Slecdninn,
in Fish Dam Township, Union County,
within the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, the
following personal property, viz: Two mattresses,
two featlier beds, two pillows, two spreads, one
table, one crcss-cut saw, one pair balances and
one unvillo niul vice; all levied on and to bo
sold us thb properly of George B. Tucker, nt the
unit of 11. D. Whitlock, &c.
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct. 10th, 1870. 42 3t
en n i
sncriii s sine.
The State of South CafoliHa,
COUNTY OF UNION.
Iii the Court of Common Pleas.
Joseph F. Gist, as Probate Judge, 1 Judgment
rs. > for
Warren E. Davis. J Foreclosure,
BY virtue of an order to mo directed, on a
Judgment for Foieclosuro of a Mortgage
in (Iiis case, I will sell, before Union Court Ilousu
door, on the first Monday in November next,
within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the following
described Mortgaged premises, set fort*,
in the Judgment in this case :
All that certaiu tract of lund located in Cross
Keys Township, on Knorce River, near Jones
Fords, containing one hundred and thirty-seven
acres, more or less, bounded by land* of Robert
J. Retail!, William II. Norman, land of the Estate
of Thomas Craig and Knoree River, and
sold as the property of Warren E. Davis, to
foreclose a Mortgage of Joseph F. Gist, as l'robato
Judge, against Warren E. Davis.
Terms of Sale, Cash on the day of Sajoj i
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oct. 10th, 1879. 42 3l
Sheriff's Sale.
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION
Iii the Court of Common Pleas.
Nathan I.ittlcjolin, ")
Elizabeth Littlejohu et al. | Judgment
e?. for
, Richard I.ittlcjolin I Foreclosure,
and W. S. Lipscomb. J
BY virtue of an order to me directed, on a
Judgment for foreclosure of a Mortgage in
this case, 1 will sell, before Union Court House
door, on the first Monday in November next,
within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the fol
lowing described Mortgaged premises, set forth
in the Judgment in this action :
All thnt tract of land containing nine hundred
acres, more or loss, to bo sold iu two- separate
tracts, viz: The Homo tract and the lower
tract, lying on the waters of Thickety Creek,
bounded by lands of Jmnes Littlcjohn, Maj. J.
W.' Tench, Willnm McLurc and others,
and sold to foreclose a Judgment on a Mortgage
of N'nthao Littlejo'hn, Elizabeth Liltlejohn, et at,
against Kichard Littlcjohn and Wni. S. Lipscomb.
Terms of Sale:
One-half cash and the balance on a credit of
twclvo mouths, with interest from the day of
sale, l'urchaser to give bond nnd a Mortgage
of the premises, to secure tlie balance of the
purchaser money, and pay! Sheriff tor titles.
It. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Oot. 10th, 1879. 42 8t
FOSTERT WILKINS!
BOOTS and SHOES.
i. *
BUY tho best, for tlioy are the cheapest. Xteglcr
Brothers celebrate Hand and Machine
made Goods for Gents Ladies nnd Children.?
Every pair warranted. Sold only by
FOSTER & WILKIN'S.
Fur and Wool Hats.
II TEN'S & Roys' Fur anil Wool Hats of nil
iVl grades, for sale low by.
POST ER & W1T.K ISS.
Clothing.
A LARGE and well selected Stock of Men's
and Boys Clothing, Manufactured for the
Southern trade, at prices to suit the times; to
bo seen in our clothing room up stairs.
FOSTER & W ILK INS.
Dress Goods.
I71ROM 8 cents to $1 f>0 per yard, nt
" FOSTER & W1LK1NS*.
Hardware.
THE prices of all goods made from Iron have
od anced very much in the past GO days.?
We have a great many goods on hand, bought
ooiorc mo rise, unit we can sell at former prices.
Now is the time to buy.
FOSTF.lt & WILKINS.
Ladies' Cloaks.
WE can show tho best Cloaks for the money
to be seen in this market.
Examine before purchasing.
FOSTER & WILK1NS.
WOOLEN^
OUR stock of Cloths, Cnssimercs, Jeans,
Satinetts, Flannels, Linseys, Blankets, &c.,
&o., cannot fail to pleaso. Look for yourselves.
FOSTER & W1LK1NS.
Oct 17 42 tf
GINS! GINS!!
THE attention of the planler3 of Union County
is called to the improved Light draft.
Magnolia or Gullott Gin. It is superior td*ang.
gin sold in the market and nJdi one quarter
cent a pound to tho price of cotton ginned on
it.
Wo also soil tho well known Winship Gin,
which has given such gonoral satisfaction in our
County.
Wo can supply Condensers and Feeders also.
Call and examine samples.
F. M. FARR & CO.
July 11 28 tf
SIMMONS7 LIVER
Medicines and puis.
Far Snle by B. F. It AWLS,
Sole Agent
No 1 East Union.
Oct. 17 42 tf
THE WHITF. STORE.
3Inin Street,
UOL,UJV1151A, S. C.
*
:o:
T. B. Aioiitky. W. T. Maktix.
ABGHTRY & MARTIN,
Grocers, Commission Merchants.
TUB LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
?OF?
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
EVKIl BltOUOIITTO COLUMBIA.
OUR friends in Union and neighboring Counties
ave invited to address us when they desire
to I >y m their supplies for the comingycar,
as \vc feci coutident that we can
HULL C IIEAPElt
j. AND MAKE
THE BEST TERMS
of anv liou.se in tlin t'ilv
? ?v
Our goods arc purchased from the largest
dealers in the country, and for CASH ONLY,
so \vc need say no more to convince buyers of
our ability to do tlie very best for them, both as
regards quality and price.
l'leasc write us before making your purchases.
ALL ORDERS SlIALI. RECEIVE OUR
I MM ED IA TE A TTESTION
41GIITKY A MARTIN.
Oct 10 41 4t
s | Fresl Arrivals, i
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w WE arc now receiving our I ?
f. FALL and WINTER STOCK,
aud respectfully ask old and
new customers to call and ex- 2
amine. I 2
p Our Stock embraces all I
the Novelties of the season. q
J S2J
Bargains, as Usual
Cashmeres and Alpacas.
171XAMINE our Black Cash meres and Alpacas,
ll SHEARS ft COLTON.
Prints ! Prints !!
THE prettiest l'rints in Union, to bo found at
SPEAKS ft COLTON'S.
Virginia Jeans.
EVERY one is invited to call and examine
our Stock of Virginia Jeans and Uasaitnercs.
SHEARS & COLTON.
Flannels and Linsoys.
milE placo to buy Flannels and I.inscys, is at
_L SHEARS & COLTON'S.
Shawls and Cloaks,
OF the lutes! Styles nt
SPEAKS St COKTO.VS.
Boots and Shoes,
rilO suit every one nt
JL SPKAItS S. COLTON'S.
Clothing,
AT greatly reduced prices. Call nnd Examlne.
SPEAKS & t OLTOX.
To House-Keepers.
IF you want Crockery you can get a supply at
SPEAKS & CO ETON'S. _
Sheetings, &c.
BLEACHED anil Drown Sheeting, Tickings
and Drilling at hard time prices, for sale
by ' SPEA KS & COLTON._
Hats and Caps.
VALISES and Trunks at
SPEAKS & COLTON'S.
To the Ladies.
LADIES, if you want a good Kid Glove for 50
cents, you will lind them at
SPEAKS & COLTON'S.
Oct 3 40 If
Eat I Grow Fat!
250 PACKAGES FISH,
609 LBS. CHEESE.
150 BBLS. FLOUR.
8,000 Ijbs. Haeon.
Sugar,
Coffee,
Molasses,
Salt,
Crackers.
Sardines,
Oysters,
Pickles,
Bagging and Vies,
Lard,
Candles,
Spices,
Raisins,
Citrons, Tea,
Baking Powders,
Lie.
Tobacco,
r 9 And all other articles usually kept
IN A FIRST CLASS
FAMILY UKOCEUY STORE.
We shall keep a full line of above Goods or
hand and guarantee prices.
01VE US A CALL
and you will be convinced that you can do m
well with us as at any other of the surround
ing miftkcls.
FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED.
Hl'K VItH At CO.
0.13 40 tf
JUST RE
New Fall and
?OF
All Kinds g
?AT
J. T HIL]
WE invite attention to our New
DRESS ?
CONSIST]
\V orHtedw,
Mummy OlotliM,
Fuiuty J
AND A FULL LINK OF CHEAP Di
OF THE LATEST DSSI02
:o:?
oura STOCK <
White Goods,
Homespun,
Tickings,
Flannels,
Linst
Cloths is C
WE have the largest and best assortments of T,n
to Ibis mi
OUK BOOTS
Arc of the best make and the cheapest ever ofTcn
to our stock of
T. MILES
LADIES'
WIS HAVE TIIE LARGEST A>
LADIES' C
THAT HAS EVER BEEN BRO
:o
OUR BTOO
ftTCNTS rtT-OT
?AND
FURNISHIN
Is large and well selected and as as cheap as the
vince you of what wc say.
:o
ire IIA VE A WELL SELECTED STOi
II ardware,
Woodenware,
r S Inware,
Crocker
Cia
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, ar
for yourselves.
T
If.
Oct. 40
Fall and Winter Goods
FOR 187?. ]
are now in receipt of a largo Stock of
FALL AND WINTER G ODS
Embracing every line requisito for the supply .
of our trade, which have been selected with |
great care, and we propose to sell on the most
reasonable Tonus. Wo invite an in- j
spcction, feeling confident that we are able to
compete successfully with neighboring markets,
in
Stylos, (fcimlitios ami Prlees.
PURCHASERS WILL FIND
A FULL SUPPLY OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Clothing,
Hats.
Shoos,
Uroocrios,
Hardware,
df., Ac.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS.
Tk _ _ o ir -r
nice ? mcLure. <
Oct 3 40 tf
Mortgage Sale.
The State of South Carolina, ,
COUNTY OF UNION.
Andrew McNence t
To J- Mortgage.
John McNcacc. )
1 T)Y virtue of authority vested in mo by a cerjLJ
tain Mortgage given mo by Andrew McNcaco
1 wilt acll at Union Court House, on Salesday
in November next, all that certain tract of
s land lying, being and situated, in Union County,
. *2 miles north of Union Court llousc, containing
one hundred acres, more or )cs?, adjoining land* of
T.J. Harris John l\ Otts and the S. U. & C. K.
It. Torms "Cash."
JOHN McNRACE. f
i Mortgage. 1
Oct. I i it 1
cbiVKD. I
Winter Goods. A
? ]
md Styles
L&CO'S.
and well assorted STOCK of
? O O 1>
NG OS
Striped SuitiiiRM,
Alpueugy. ? 4
iRSS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
STS AND NOVELTIES.
>1^ NOTIONS,
jys,
Jeans,
Tweeds,
Cassimeres,
Domple to.
. lies Clou Its that lias ever been brought
irkct.
<VND SHOES,
2(1 iu Unoiu. We would call special attention
Sc SOIV'S
SHOES.
ID BEST ASSORTMENT OP
3 L O A K S,
UGJIT TO TJIJS MARKET.
K OF
HIN G, HATS
G GOODS,
cheapest. Call aud sco them and wcwill con*
7A' IN THE FOLLOWING LINES.
lery and Bridles,
rrocories, &c.
id satisfaction guaranteed. Call and cxatnhio
T. HTT/T Rr. r.n
. m.m a W V7
tf
A. IRWIN'S
DRUa STORE,
Oppo3ite the Unicn Hotel.
?DEALER IN?
IRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Saints,
Oils,
Varnishes,
Dye-Stuffs,
Hair Brushes,
Toot.h RrnnViAo
roilct Soap.
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Shouler Braces,
Trusses,
Sponges,
Letter Paper,
Pens, Ink,
Envelops,
Glass, Putty,
Carbon, Kerosene Oil.
Chimneys,
PUKE WINES and LI4|tJ?ItS
? FOR?
MEDICAL PUItPOSKH.
Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded
nnd Orders answered with Care and Dispatch.
The Public will find my Slock of Medicines
Complete, Warranted Ounnine and of the
llcst Quality. Medicine at all hours of the
night and cn Sunday.
Snr> r? ??
r - ->'J w
Kerosene Made Safe,
BY using Wctherill'a Talcnl Safety Valve.?
l'ricc only 25c. I'nn l<o Hi Inched !o any
Lump. < 'all u nd look ill I hem and lie convinced.
A. Ill WIN.
Oct. 3 40 4t
Ladies' Polka Shoes
ONLY To cents a pair, fold hel'clofbrG Ml
$1.25 per pair. 1\ M. COHKNl
Oct. 3 40 If