The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, January 16, 1880, Image 3
MMjM i 1
an IIf.bRws.?Citnymiati, Jnnu
?The senii-nnuuarmccting of tho Uitioi
Hebrew Congregations was held
A report favoring the erection of t
B B-'m<l dartnitorlcs in connection with tlx
^B^S^Bwus fajgfrably received. The recomnien
of th(pBard of delegates on civil and re'
rights to solicit donations from the conB^^^^piions
for the alliance of Isratlite UniverttlU
^^^^BAcstiac and Java was declared inexpedient.
^^R^F4eusure for loading the Hebrew brethren
^^^^^'ligricultural pursuits is stated to have
|^m^K?'vicd a tangible shape. A cuiniuittcc
^^^^Bpppointcd to solicit land, farming imploBip
and money. Tho Union adjourned to
fat Niagara on the third Thursday of July.
K"lfr. StATe'oF IttKT.ANI) Okttino "no Bf.ttkr
JS-"?London, Jauunry 1*2.?Tho correspon?Lr
of the Press Association reports that the
ttorcss in Ireland is increasing. Five hundred
ialfrbitaiits of County Limerick arc on tho brink
ilftarvation. They proceeded to-day in a body
tflCroon and obtained four cartloads of bread
_ -
r?i. ^ uijjvm, represent anon 01 incir extremity.
Iplic streets of Cork nro patrolled by mounted
frlScc, and the magistrates ot' that city have
jilscd a resolution urging greater activity in
^impressing demonstrations purtakingof the na|i*e
of bread riots, and nuking for the nppointJnut
of additional police.
IIrksexce or Mind,?llnrc presence of mind
U1' the life of a brakeman in Medina, N. V.,
other day. lie caught his fool in a guard
^Uas a train of freight cars was backing down
^pftnhira, and was unable to extricate himself.
he thrown his body outward, as most
a similar ease would have done, his
^^ IHvwl^indoubtcdly have been severed near
H^pis bivUj^^Ho therefore threw himself between
^^ hc rail^^^re upward, and as the cars came upon
^^Aim seized a brake-rod and hung on with a
^Henth grip. The wheels crushed his foot, but
^^His hold on tiro rod drew tho injured member
I^^Hom the boot, nnd beyond the partial los3ofhis
^ |ot lie escaped unharmed.
# .
Advance in Newspapers.?If while paper
^ continues to advance iu price we will be forced
^ to advance the price of subscriptions to the Ilcraid.
It is now a third higher ilian it was two
Smsnths ago, and still going up. Wo advise all
Wpcrsons contemplating subscribing ami those
Vttrho have not yet renewed to do so at once boWore
we advance the prico.?Newberry Herald.
n The above will be sufficient notice to those in nding
to subscribe to the Times. We see simnotices
in many other papers.
ot Raii way Draw Destroyed.?WoodH
,|p. N. J., Jan lury 0.?Tho night freight
^ " mIuc here at 2 A. M. from Long llranch
%through the Kuhway ltivcr drawbridge,
p-ptating the engine and six cars iuto the
ver. The dtaw is a completo wreck, and the
kiwuwu. i no railroad people say that
All the limn hands were saved. All trains have
ruccn abandoned from New York.
Head This.??100 per month guaranteed to
an active and energetic ngent for this and adjoining
counties to sell a new and wonderful variety
of earn?Wnllaco's Improved Prolific
White Flour Seed Corn?each stalk producing
from 4 to 12 ears and making 80 to 100 bushels
to the aero. Address, with stamp,
L. L. OSMENT,
T Cleveland, Tenn.
Justice to Mexican Veterans.?The House
{ committee on invalid pensions have unanimously
' ingreed upon a bill granting a pension of eight
'dollars per month to every surviving soldier ot
the Mexican, Florida, Creek and lliack Hawk
wars. It will soon be reported to the House.
X, List of Lottors
I Remaining in the Postofiie'e, at Union, S. C.
L.for the week ending Jan. 15lh, 1880.
X Lewis, Mrs. Alice ; ll'ool, Jack ;
Roughran, Jas.; Porter, John W.;
V Lough ran, Jas. II.; (2.) Richards, Mrs. E.;
j^i^ley. M;p-'.; : (Young, Andie.;
V JAS. II. GOSS, P. M.
f* MAHltlED.
WI Lb A It D?WESSON. Married, ou Thursday
(lie 8th inst., hy C. B. Bobo, l)iq., at his
residence, Mr. Bknjamim Willaud of Union to
Mrs. bi/.zu: Wksson of Laurens County.
Consignees por Express at Union, S. C., Jan.
11th, 1800.
C. M. Scales, J. T. Hill & Co., W. S. Gregory,
J. 11. 8 teed in a ii.
F. If. COUNTS, Ag't.
Tho Markots.
I Union, January 15. But little cotton has
bocu sold hero the past week, although the
prices have been stiff and steady.
Friday, Jan. 0 10 J @121
Saturday, " 10 10:{ @ 12V
Monday, ?? 12 10J @ 12g
Tuesday, " Id 10J@T2.40
u ISfursTfiiy,'' 1 ?
Sales for the week 173 bales.
viuiKMsnwt, January 13.?Cotton firm; nii<lilliu?
13; low niiil llinit I2J6; k-i'mI ordinary 12 ; sales 1,r>00.
Ni;\r Yuiik, 13.?Cotton steady ; sales 32??middling
uplands 12% middling Orleans 13. Futures closed
steady ; Koliruary 12.i?l(<iit2.9.1; March 13.17(>$13.IS ; April
13.37w.l3 3S ; .May 13A6<ul."t..~>7.
l.iVKitiMor., January 13 middling uplands 7 1-16;
inid.^fe,' Orl-Mli* 7 3-16 ; .sales 12,030. tutu res firm.
litkk is a 1'i.kasi'uk?Only when we ure in
the enjoyment of till our faculties ami in perfect
health. This can only be when nil the imporj.
tnut organs of the body nro performing their
functions properly. The Liver is more liable to
get out of order than any other organ, and produces
more unpleasant effects. A dose of Dr.
' Gilder's Liver l'ill* occasionally, will keep it all
| *ighl, or set it right if it has gouo wrong. Sold
I' by nil Druggists. Dec. 2l> 52 2tn
SCHEDULE OF
K " and Charlotte Air-Line
\ J
HKl ? <\>ER DEPARTMENT.
B Cur. Train 47 (East.)
1^;.
i'|p?n??u?lg 111^111
\ Charlotte..... 3.20 n. in.
i Mail To aim 48 (wm.)
L?t? <3i*rlotlc......... 12.10 a. in.
Arrive H .Spurtmil?urg 3.20 ?
(Arrive at Atlfcuta. 11.30 '
D.it Pass knur n 45 (bast.)
Leave Atlanta.. 4.00 n. m.
Arrivo at Spartanburg 12.00 m.
Arrive at Charlotte 2.20 n. in.
Day Passenger 42 (west.)
1 Leave Charlotte 10.40 n. m.
* Arrive at Spartanburg *2.05 p. m.
ft Arrive at Atlanta 10-30 "
|| Local Pheiout.
Qr Leave Central 4.00 a. m.
U Arrive at Spartanburg 9.50
A Arrive ut Charlotto 4.55 p. m.
^k Lcavo Charlotte 5.40 a. in.
Arrivo at Spartanburg 11.45 "
^^k Arrive at Central 6.00 p. m.
WBt< Exprett Freight (Eait.)
^Pf#.riTo Atlanta 11.15 a. m.
^Lrrivo at Spartanburg 2.10 '
W ^ttrivo at Charlotte 7.20
ft | ^k Eiprtu Freight (ITlM.)
j jgvo Charlotte 8.HO p. m.
tf at Spartanburg 8.84 "
J ' ttl Atlanta 10.80 a. ra
f.^^^flMnecting at Atlanta fur all points West and
j^^^RnrnTTe j t.
Y2 Connecting at Charlotte fur all Eastern points,
as Through Tlokcta on sale at Gainesville, Hcnecn
V City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all point*
East and West. tl. .1. FOI1KACRR,
P W. J. Houston, General Manager.
Gon'l I'asa and Ticket Ag't.
Jnn 10 '2 tf
a ? S*..JL.J _!L- : - - - ??. Hi.1
| Clerk's Sale.
The State of South Carolina.
! COUNTY OF UitlON.
\ In the Court of Common Pleas,
Oliver E. Kcndrick and ")
John S. Kcndrick, T 1 .
rum,nr.. J?d*r"
1 against t H , .
1 R. Colcmcn Kcndrick, '| ? . ?,
1 Elizabeth liurgcss rt at- I ar 1 lou"
Df/tndants. |
IN obedience to on order made in the above
entitled case, by Ilia Honor W. II. Wallace,
Curouit Judge, I will sell before the Court House
door, in the town of Union, within tholcgal hours ,
of Sale, on the first Monday in February 1880,
the following described property, to wit:
All that certain tract of land containing one
hundred and eighty-five acres, more or less, lying,
situate and being in Uoudcysvillo Township,
Union Countv. Stain nfnrniiniil n??.l ?.?
, ?VM v.jr
Pacolct River ami lands of Joshua II nines, Joshua
Foster aiul others.
Said land will bo sold in two tracts. Plats
will be exhibited on day of sale.
Terms of Sale:
One-half of tho purchase money to be paid
in cash, tho balance in one year from day of
sale, will} interest from day of sale. The purchaser
to give bond and a mortgage of the
premises to secure the balance of the purchase
money.
Clerks Office. JAMES MUNRO,
Jan. lUlli 1880. Clerk of Court.
Jan. 16 2 3t
Sheriffs Sales.
BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed,
I will sell, before Union Court House door,
on the first Monday in February next, within
the legal hours of Sheriffs sales, tho following
property, to wit :
One tract of land located in Union County,
containing one hundred and twenty-nine acres,
more or less, belonging to the cstato of Thomas
Pridtnore, bounded by lands of Cnlviu Sims, A.
A. Sarratt, Ann Bonner or Armstrong, and Elizabeth
McCullock ; levied on and to be sold as
the property of tho Estnto of Thomas Pridmoro,
nt the suit of Charles Bolt ns Administrator of
G. W. Armstrong, deceased, against Thomas
Pridtnore.
ALSO.
All the interest which Dcmpsey F. Bobo ha3
in a tract of land belonging to the Estate of Kindred
Bobo, located in Cross Keys township, containing
about four hundred acres, more or less,
bounded by Enorec ltiver, Andrcw"Joncs, Robert
Betsill, Mrs. Mary Sparks, and others; levied
on ns tho interest of Dcmpsey F. Bobo, and
to be sold at the suit of Lemuel J. nr ;?ia?
Uempscy F. liobo.
AI.SO.
One bale lint cotton ; levied on and to bo sold
as the ptopcrty of llcubcn Jennings, nt the suit
of T. J. Jones under a warrant to siczc crop under
lein.
AI.SO.
One hale of lint cotton ; levied on and to be
sold as the property of Ucuhen and Anderson
Sartor, at the suits of Philip M. Cohen and J. W.
Sartor.
Ai.so.
Two mules, one a dark Gray and the other a
light Hay; levied on and to be sold as the property
of Jason M. Greer, Jr., at the suit of Agustin
G. Wood, against Jason M. Greer, Jr ,
Ai.se.
One lot of Corn, Fodder, Ilay and Cotton
Seed ; levied on and to be sold rs the properly
of Daniel Howard, at the suit of John Drandon,
under a warrant to siozc crap under lien
January 10th, 1880.
It. MACBF.TII, S. U. C.
ALSOI
will sell on Tuesday, the third day of Feb*
ruary next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's
sale, at the residence of James Garner, about
fifty bushels corn and six hundred bundles fodder;
levied on and to Unsold as tho property of
Clough Garner, at the suit of N. 11. Eison, under
n warrant to siczc crop under lien.
K. MACBETH, S. U. C.
Jan. 12t li 1 ?80. 2 3t
THE BEST FERTILIZERS.
I would call llio attention of the Farmers of
Union County to tlio following standard I
brands of fertilizers which I atn prepared to
furnish in any quantities :
STONO CUANO,
ST ONO A CI I),
STONO A S11E ELEMENT,
BRA I)LEY S DISSOL VED
BONES,
G. OB ERA- SON'S SOLUBLE
AMMONIA TED SUPER PJI OS
?#? 4
The result from the Stono Guano and Stono
Acid excels those of any other Fertilizer in the
market.
My terms and prices are as accommodating and
low as they are in nuy market in tho upper
counties of tho State.
W. A. NICHOLSON.
Jan 1G 2 .2ms
Prompt StdtloiiiontN make Fust
Friends.
milE subscriber notifies nil persons indebted
X to him by note or account, that settlements
k. 1~ i ? -
u.?d> uu iuihh >t unco, i nave many iNotcs and
accounts of long standing and I am now greatly
in want of money, nnil am compelled to collect.
It will bo impossible for me to give longer indulgence,
and I hope this notice will prevent the
necessity of my putliug claims in other hands
for collection.
P.M. COIIEN.
Jan 0 1 3t
DISSOLUTION. ~
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under
the firm namo of Allen & Robinson is
^ I ??oanl A ]1 jvnr
sons indebted to the snid firm must call at fflto
and settle with W. A. Robinson, who is authorized
to make all collections and receipt for tho
same.
January 1st. 1880. C. L. A I.I.F.N
W. A. ROMNSOX.
Jnn 0 1 I in
Pay What TIioh Owont.
mm: time hits arrived when wo expect all
J. who owe us to closo their accounts, therefore,
to prevent being <Iuiiim.>(], walk up to the
Captain's office and settle, as we need money.
S1*EAKS & COLTON.
Jan. 9 1 -It
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to Thomson & Mrxr.o,
wilh please call at Oibhes & Co s. Drug
Storo anil make immediate settlements, as our
books must be closed. Dr. Gibbcs is authorized
to collect and receipt for us.
THOMSON & MUNRO.
Oct. 12. M) fit.
Notice of Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that on tiie 23d day
of .January next, 1 will make a fhiol return
and apply to David Johnson, Jr.. .Judge of
Probate, for a final discharge as administrator of
the estate and efTeets of L. II. .Jeter, deceased.
J. P. THOMAS.
Dec 19 . 61 4t
FKKWCH C'ANDV,
PLAIN STICK CANDV,
CRACKERS OF ALL SORTS,
CANNED GOODS,
Foi Sale .it No 1 Kant Union Ly
B. F. RAWLS. '
<&? 17 ? tf
GREAT ATTRACTION
?AT?
J. H. RODGER'S
GUOCKHY STOKE,
WHERE YOU WILL FIND
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
?OF?
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
TINWARE AND STOVES.
WHICH lie is detcrmed to sell at tlic rcrj
lowest l'riccs. If you don't believe wlia
I say call and try me. I have
Sugars, of all qualities.
Coffee and Teas,
Ilacon and Hams,
Molasses anil Salt,
Flour and Lard,
PINE APPLE CHEESE.
EiiKlish Dairy CIicchc.
. Rice and Grist
Canned Fisli, Flesli and Vegetables.
IT tirdware.
My stock of Hivrdwaro embraces everylhinj
needed upon tlie Farm, in tie Household or ii
the shop of the Mechanic.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IN this Lino I liavo a very fino Assortment, t<
which 1 invite special attention. Trices as lov
ns ut auy other store.
STOVE PIPE.
I Manufacture Stovo Pipe from the very bcsl
Sheet Iron, and warrant tho work.
TIN WARE, &c.
I also manufacture my own Tin Waro nnti
Sheet Iron Pans and always keep on hand t
stock of every Article needed in tlmt line.
_____
ROOFING AND GUTTERING,
I AM always prepared to do Hoofing ant
Guttering at shortest Notice and ia the bcsl
manner.
REPAIRING OF TIN WARE,
PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE
STOVE CASTINGS
FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
If there is anything else you want I believt
I can furnish it. Call ami ?<>i*
JAS. H. RODGER.
Oct 24 _ 43 tf
Judge of Probate's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UMION.
In the Court of Probate.
James Mutiro ns Clerk of Court as Administrator
of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Plaintiff.
Uf/ainot
Jeremiah ivy, el al. Defendants.
BY virtue of a decree of the Frabnte Court
made in the above stated case on the twen
ty-fourlh day cf September, A. D. 1879, I wil
sell to the highest bidder, on Sulcsday in Fcbrir
nry nest, a tract of laud belonging to the cstatt
of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Said land is situa
ted in l'inckney township, near Brown's ('reek
Church, and hounded by lards of James Brown,
Smith Vaughan, James Ilancy and Smith Ivy
nnd contains one huudrcd and ouc and one-hall
acres (10U.)
Terms of Sale :
Onc-lmlf cash ; the balance on a credit ol
twelve months with interest from day of sale;
the purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the
premises to secure payment of the balance.
DAVID JOHNSON, JB.,
?/udgc of l'robate.
Jnn 91 4t
JNUiiUlii TO TKHiSlJAabER3.
Aid. persons arc hereby noiificil not to trespass
upon all] 01 our lauua, "j
their slock to run upon them, by hunting Opos
sums, squirrels or any other game, by cutting
down our timber, by walking over our cultivated
fields, or making pathways or roads througl
our land for the passage of persons, horses
cattle or vehicles, or in any oilier way trespass
ing upon any ot our premises.
All persons cauglit trespassing as above, nf
this notice will bo punished lo the extremity ol
the law. JAS. CUNN1NIIAM.
W. A. BKATV.
Dec. 10 f.l 41*
Tho People's Academy.
WEST SPRINGS, UNION CO., S. C.
rpiIE Spring Term of this Academy common
JL cos January 5, 1880, and continues fiv<
months. Course of instruction thorough.
Extexsks :
Tuition, SI.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per month
Music on Piano 2.00 " "
Hoard, $7 and $7.50 " "
For further particulars and Circulars. nnnlv tt
J. B. l?ARROTT, rrinc'ipah ' '
HOT Wwl Spring*.
FOSTER & mm
BOOTS and SHOES.
BUY the best, for they nro the cheapest. Zieg
ler Brothers celebrate Hand nu?l Machint
made (Joods for dents Ladies and Children.?
Every pair warranted. Sold only by
FOSTER k NV11,KINS.
Sewing Machines.
I AM Agent for the popular and scrviecabl
Weed and the New American Sewing Ma
chines. They are pronounced equal to any no\
in use and are sold very cheap.
1\ M. COHEN.
Oct. 8 40 tf
Hardware,
rilllE nrices of all tr?i>il? m?J? fmm Imn l..?
| JL advanced very much in (lio past GO days.Wo
have a great many good* on hand, hough
bc'orc I ho rise, that we can sellut former price!
Now ia the time to buy.
FOSTEIl & \Y ILK INS.
Take Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the undcrsignc
are iierehy notified that (heir obligation
must bo cancellod. Longer indulgence cannc
be given. HICK & MoLL KK
Dec. 5 1870. 49 4t
WOOI.KiNH.
OTJR stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jcani
Satinet is. Flannels, Linnoys, Itlnukcts, &c
i&c., cannot fn\l (o please. Look foryoursehp
FOSTEIl & WILK1N&
Oot 17 42 tf
'GEE & HUMPHRIES
RESl'13(.TFULLY inform (heir Customers
and (lie people of Union County generally,
) (lint their stock of New Goods for the
FALL AA'1> WINTER TICADE,
is now open for inspection. Their goods have
been purchased nt the bent markets, upon the
best terms nud selected with greaf enre by one of
i lie tirin.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
A FULL LINE OF
Fall and Winter DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
[ CLOTHING,
//ATSand CAPS.
BOOTS I SHOES.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
TINWARE,
, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
SADDLES and BRIDLES,
TRUNKS ANDJ7ALICES.
In Groceries we hare a complete assortment.
l Toa?, Coffees,
* Sugars, Molasses.
Flour, Ilaeon,
Canned Goods, Spices,
v Flavoring Kxtraets. iVe.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
1 TO OUK LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
Hand and Custom Made SHOES.
ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS,
. GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICES.
Wo intend to sell on tbo most reasonable
terms anil giro satisfaction to all who purchaso
! from us. Wc ask a trial.
OFF *V 1HIMP1IR1E8,
Oct 17 42 tf.
The State of South Carolina,J j
Til K milNTV ni? iTVinvr
. w V/41 A A V4 VillVil.
In the Court of Common Plcaa.
George 0. Ilughey, as oxceu-"l
tor of the last will and tcs- Summons
tamcnt of Joseph Ilughey,
deceased, Plaintiff. for relief.
against
Alhcrt I. A. t>. Hughe?, Mar- Complaint
garct Sparks. William Wil,
son aud lUbert Wilson, not Served.
Defendants. J
' To the Defendants above named :
YOU arc hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, which
is filed in the ollicc of I he Clerk of the Court of
' Common I'leas for the County of Union, at Uuiou
1 Court House, South Carolina, and to serve a
l copy of your answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers, at their otlice, No. 12 Law llange,
Union, South Carolina, within twenty dnys alter
the service of this summons on you, exclusive
of the day wf such service; and if you fail to
f answer the said complninl within the lime a fare*
I said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to
! the Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Union, S.'C., 10th December. 1870.
MUNKO & MUNUO,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
C 1 J am is Mux no,
4 seal > Clerk.
To the Defendant Albert I. A. D. Ilughcy :
> Take notice that the Summons herein, of
" which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the
1 office of the Clerk of the Court of Common {
Pleas for Union Counlv. at ITnL.n f\?nn
iii tho State of South Carolina, an the lOtli day
of December, A. D. 1870.
Dated, Union, S. C., 10th December, 1879.
r MUNUO& MUNRO,
Plaintiff's Attorneys,
No. 2 Law Range, Union, S..C.
Dec 12 50 Gt
Fall aid Winter Mis
> FOR 1879.
"^"^E arc now in receipt of a large Stock ot
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
, Embracing every line requisite for the supply
of our trade, which have been selected with
great care, and wo propose to sell on the most
'Ti??a?w . We invito an inI
compete successfully with neighboring markets,
' ill
Stylets, (timlilios and Prices.
PURCHASERS WILL FI1)
b a i: u ll is u i'rl y or
" STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
. Clothing,
llatM,
HIioch,
o tlrocerieN,
llni'tlivurc,
' Ac., Ac.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUU GOODS.
Rice & McLure.
e _?ct3_ 40 ,f
; RftRFRTfcflN TAVI HR J& Pft
>IWWHII> WVII) m laWM ?W WVI)
?SUCCESSORS TO?
UKO. W. WIUJASIN A CO.,
,, COTTON F A C T 0 It 8--W II0 L K*.S ALE
>u ? It 0 C E tt 8
>i
?AND?
General Commission Merchants,
"* 1 AND a HAYNB STREET,
8 OIIAULENT'ON, M. C. J
July 18 Jtf) t>m
I JUST RE
New Fall and
?OF
All Kinds a
?AT
J T. HIL1
AVE invite attention to our New i
r> i i E s s <
CONSISTT
l
Worntoclw,
Miuuniy ClotliH,
Funcy f
AND A FULL LINE OF CHEAT 1)1
OF THE LATEST DESlGi
:o:?
OUR STOCK C
White Goods,
Homespun,'
Tickings,
Flannels,
Linst
Clotlis is <
WE linTo the largest and best assert meats ef Lh
to this mi
OUR BOOTS "]
Are of the beet make and tke cheapest ovor efTen
to our stock of
T. MILES
LADIES'
WE HAVE THE LARGEST A J
LADIES' (
THAT HAS E VEII BEEN BRC
:o
OUR STOC
GENT'S CLOT
?AND
FURNISITIN
Is largo find well selected and as as cheap as the
rinee you of what we say.
:c
WE HAVE A WELL SELECTED STO
Hardware,
W oodenware,
Tinware,
Croekei
C
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, ai
for yoarselvcs.
J.
Oct. 40
A. IRWIN'S
DIMIt; STORE,
Opposite the Union Hotel.
?DEALER IN?
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints,
Oils, $
Varnishes,
Dye-Stuffs, fi
Hair Brushes, k
Tooth Brushes,
Toilet Soap,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Shouler Braces,
Trusses,
Sponges,
_ Letter Paper,
Envelops,
Glass, Putty,
Carbon, Kerosene Oil.
himneys,
PUllK WIXES ami LKtl OltS
?FOR? 1
MEDICAL PURPOSES.
Pli ysicinns' Prescriptions carefully compounded
and Orders answered with Care and Dispatch.
The Public will find my Stock of Medicines
Complete, Warranted (lenaino and of the
Best Quality. Medicine at all hours of the
night and cn Sunday. I
Sep 6 .10 tf
I). W. Ham., Laurens. 8.B. Stokes, Union.
11A I^L, A HTOKKS, 1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
U NION 0. H., S. 0.
WILL practice in nil the Courts of this State.
Prompt attention given to tho Collection sf
Claims in all parts of the United States.
Dec 5 4U tf
FRESH SUPPLIES.
PRESS GOODS. . 1
KENTUCKY JEANS,
ROOTS ANT) SHOES
. AT LOW PMiCIiS.
HtCK & McLl'RE.
Not 21 47 tf
OKI V EI).
Winter Goods.
md Styles
L & CO'S.
and well assorted STOCK of
^ O O 1) s,
iNU UL<
?ni< injjH,
Htri]>e<l Suitings*,
AlpucnKy
iESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
*S AND NOVELTIES.
>1^ NOTIONS,
sys,
Jeans,
Tweeds,
Cassimeres;
Jomple to.
iilioN Clonks that lias aver baen brooght
irkat.
VNI) SHOES,
ed im Unoin. Wo would call cpccial attoatio*
Ac SOW'S
SHOES.
W BEST ASSORTMENT OF
CLOAKS,
>UGUT TO THIS MARKET.
K OF
[UNO, HATS
G GOODS,
cheapest. Call anil sec them and wcwill can
>:?
CA' IX Tin: FOLLOWIXG LINKS.
:r>
lery and Bridles,
rrocerics, &c.
id satisfaction guaranteed. Call and examine
T. HILL & CO.
tr
Eat E Grow Fat!
250 PACKAGES FISH,
600 LBS. CHEESE.
150 BBLS. FLOUR.
LOOO Lbs. Baoon,
lugar,
Coffee,
Molasses,
Salt,
Crackers.
Sardines,
Oysters,
Pickles,
Bagging and Ties,
Lord.
Spices,
Raisins,
Citrons, Tea,
Baking Powders,
Lie.
robacco,
And all other articles usually ken
IN A FIRST CLASS
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
>Vc shall keep a full line of nhove Goods on
iaml and guarantee prices.
GIVE VS A CALL V
ind you will be convinced that you enn do as
veil with us as at any other of the surroundng
markets.
I'll Mi WEIGHT GUARANTEED.
HPKA1JS At CO.
Oct .S 40 If
ClothinEf.
AT.AUOF. and well selected Stock of Men'*
and Hoyti Clothing, Manufactured for the
Southern trade, at prices to suit the times; to
bo seen in our clothing room up stairs.
FOSTER & Wll.KIKS.
Ladies' Cloaks.
TITF, can show the best ('looks for the nwioy
\ T to he seen in this market.
Examine beforo p'.irohshing.
FOSTER &. WtUtniS.