The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, January 23, 1880, Image 3

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Nicholson's Hall, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. 11 it<i ^ ldi. BEAUTIFUL SCENES AND PLACES OF in: SOWN AND GENERAL I X T E li E S T Are thrown unon the canvas bv means of the most powerful Artificial Light, the OXY-IIVDROC EX, which is equal to the light of 2UO SiInr Lamps. Tlij Instrument- used is one of the best dixsolviny St<rcopatup (icons, with Powerful Condensing and Magnifying Lenses, which are Capable of producing Pictures 150 feet in diameter. A WHEAT THE AT ! DON'T MISS IT!! Tickets for Sale At IRWIN'S DRUG STORE AND AT THE DOOll. CHARGES: ONE TICKET f>0 CENTS. TWO TICKETS 75 THREE TICKETS $1.00 For Families, any number over three, 25cents fcach. Reserved Seats without extra charge. Doors open at (U o'clock. Curtain raised at o4clock. Carriages ordered at 0 o'clock. GUANO ! GUANO !! First Class Guanos at Prices,* Loner than Ever. w* offer.the following Standard Brands of | r Y Y Fertilisers, Uelivoroil at Union freo ol" freight: lilliMilii l)i?so!vo<l Itone, $29 Cash, by 1st May, 1880, or $88 by 1st Nov., 1880. " (i! tin no $89 Cash, by 1st May, 1880, or $4-"? by 1st Nov., 1880. KUiwaii Dissolved Kostc,?Cotton Option, 87o lbs .Mid. Cotton. " 4iiU2lllO. Cotton option, 430lhs Mid. Cotton. lliu'ch;; 4* list no, Cotton option, loOlbs Mitl. Coltcm. Allt'lior Kltnita, Cotton option, -IGOlbs Mid. Cotton. Allison tV Addison Star Ciuuuo? Cotton option 4tl01hs Mid Cotton. Lorrontx iV Itiltlor Annnoiiiaicd Dissolved DniiCi?Cotton option 4b->lbs. Mid. Cotton. .Monarch Guano?'Cotton option 1761bs Mid Cotton. Carolina guano, Cotton o.ption, 4801bs Mid. Cotton. l*allUC(io Acid, Cotton option, 37olbs Mid. Cotton. ' " ?? $20 Cash 1 May 1880. " "v $83 Cash 1 Nov. 1880. Zoli*s Aitliuoniafcd I>issolvcd Dotto?Cotton option 4801bs. Mid Cotton I\ M. FAltlt <k (<). Jan 28 3 2uia The State of South Carolina, Till: COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Trial Justice. ATTACHMENT. 11Y SAM UK 1. S. STOKES, ESQ.. Trial Justice I in and for said County of tho said State. TO AXY LAWFUL CONSTABLE. Complaint having been made unto mc by Jacob | llice thai I'M ward kainc is indebted to liiin j on an open account in the sum of sixty-eight (OS) dollars, rnilKSi: are, therefore, to require you to fuiiiJL iiiou the said Defendant to appear before mo. in my ollice, in Union, S. (J., on the Twen-- , t iuth day of March A. 1). 1880, at 1 1 o'clock A. M. , to answer to the said Complaint, or judgment will be given against him by default. Given under my hand and seal, at Union, S. I'., the l'Jlh day of January A. D. 1880. S. S. STORKS, f 1 Trial Justice. -I skai. I To the Defendant T'hrard Kainc. You are hereby Summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which was filed in the ollice of S. S. Stokes, Tiial Justice, on the l'Jlh day of Jam ary 188* j 1 and serve a copy of your answer on the subscri- ! tier at bis ollice in Union S. I'., within Twenty ( days after the so vice of this Summons on y<u, exclusive of the day of such service, <r Judgment will be given against you for the sum of sixty-eight dollars and costs. i Jan l'Jlh 1880. < S. S. STORKS, i Trial Justice. 1 PREMIUM!!! j A HANDSOME SILVER COFFEE AND TEA SET TTTII.L he given as a premium to the person t VV who may gather the greatest number I of pounds of Cotton from rivii acui:s or r^ytvi>. The Fertilizer to be used must be i.ONG'S Cll KMIl'AI.S couipcsted according to directions ( I'iiriiiu .i... ... ?? v .v........ ' "?? v.. ter their names he I're May 1st, 1SNO. , tilI.UKS & <"()., Agents for i Long's Chemicals. , Jan 'JO 0 lin LONG'S CHEMICALS. 'IiTVllMKlW who wish to save Money ami at J!* ihc same time use as good a Fertilizer as is made will use I.O.XU'S <'5 3 MIIK VLS. Call soon, as the snji|dy is limited. " til I'.UKS & CO., Ag't. Jan. !M 0 Jtns. fir-iV" Mr. II. (J. Farr at Sanliic, and Mr. \V, \V. Scott, at Jonesville, will supply Fanners in their neighborhoods. GUANO. I ><>XK Crescent Aniinoiiiated, 1 ) Hone t'resent Acid, For Sale hy (iir.lll'.S & CO.. Ag't. Jan. 'Jd ;; 'Jins. Notice to Trespassers. ^ 1.1. persons are lierehy miiil'nd iml In tre-jj jl \ pass upon any oi my lands, l>y allowing their sloek to run upon llient, hy hunting Opos: ii ns, sc|uirrcls or any other game, l>y culling ilo'.vn my timber, by walking over my cullivnti ?1 tiel Is. or miking pathways or roa'ls through my land for t lie passnge of prisons, horses, cat tie or vehicles, or in any oilier way trespassing upon any of my promises, wiilioiit permission from me. All persons caught trespassing as above, after this notice will ho pimisheil In the extremity of the law. It. ti. DAVIDSON, .inn it School Claims to be Paid. 1~)Ml'.SONS holding School Claims <lalc<l prior to l^T'.t are noli lied that (lie County Treas nrer will 1>e in his oliire on Tuesday next, tin "Till, for the purii of paying nil such claims, I in. perl y an 'i* 1 a , I p issed l>\ the l't ii 1 I'oin i .'i-i V '!. * IIM A" (' t < .1 ,n _ ; 11 DKLIAQUENT LIST. UnAjx Township. Acres. Farr, Thomas 2jo l.riggs, 11 F 1 iot Santl'C Township. rcake, Mrs. T. 1$ 114 < Rochester, L. A 10<> Fisiiiiam Township. Eison, llosn 80 JoNesville TownshipFowler, L. lv.... ,08 Finckney Township. Garner, Charles 144 Ivy, George 00 Nance, John F 108 Kicc, Est. Tom (II. L. Gross Ad'r) 03, Stewart, Mrs. Esther 70 Gowoeysvi i.i.k Townsii1 p. Howell. A. 100 Harrison, John G Montgomery, llobert .' 85 Orr, Mrs. Minerva 170 Smith A I'r il Ilk" 20 i Dlt ayto.n ville township. Littlcjohn, It 280 Cursor, Denjatnin 21 l'ii 1 i|>8, Sallic 58 Elmore, Edward .% Doc.ansvii.lk Township. Grcetilcnf C. 8 107 Wiiismitli, Dr. J 1,050 West, Q. 8 200 ] West, E. Lankey 110 Goshen Hill Township. Glenn, John D 133 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of real estate deseribedjinthe preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assesinents thereon, will be sold by the r Treasurer of Union County, South Carolina, at t his oflicc in said County, on Monday, February 2, A. 1>. 1880, unless said taxes, assessments aad penalty be paid before that time; and such sale will be continued from day to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots v of real estate shall be sold or offered for sale. a J. L. YOUNG, Auditor, U. C. Jan 23 3 2t ? s si E G II 1 F I Jt !)V virtue of Sundry Esccutioimlotne directed, ^ ) I will sell, before Union Court House door, 'J on the first Monday in February next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following 111 property, to wit : ? One tract of land located in Union County, ^ containing one hundred and twenty-nine acres, ~ more or less, belonging to the estate of Thomas ' I'ridmore, bounded by lands o< Calvin Sims, A. A.Sarratt, Ann llouuer or Armstrong, and Mli- ,l< /.abcth Mcfullock ; levieil on and to be sold as the property of the Estate of Thomas l'ridinore, \t the suit of Charles Holt as Administrator of (v l?. W. Armstrong, deceased, against Thomas ,, I'ridinore. A1..SO. P' All the interest which Dempsey F. Hobo has in a tract <>t" land belonging to the Kstutc of Kinlrcd Hobo, located in Cross Keys township, conlaining about four hundred acres, more or less, b unded by Knorec ltivcr, Andrcw"Jones, Hubert llctsill, Mrs. Mary Sparks, and others ; levied on as the interest of i)ciupsey F. Hobo, and H lo he sold at the suit of Lemuel J. Hobo, against J Dcmpsey F. llobo. 111 ALSO. One bale lint cotton ; levied on and to be sold as the pioperty of llcubeu Jennings, at the suit [>f T. J. Jones under a warrant to sicze crop under lei n. AI.SO. One hale of lint cotton ; levied on and to he sold ns the property of ltcuhcn and Anderson Sartor, at the suits of Philip M. Cohen and J. \V. Sartor. H. MACUKTIf, K. U. C. ; AI.SU. b, F will sell on Tuesday, the third day of Feb- f, rnary next, within the legal hours of Sherilf's sale, at the residence of James darner, about fifty bushels corn and six hundred bundles fodder; levied on and to be sold as the property of Plough (larner, at the suit of N. 15. bison, under a warrant to sicze crop under lien. K. MACHKT1I, S. U C. Jan. 12th IPSO. 2 nt rlHE WEEKLY NEWS. 1880. 1880. A in A MAMMOTH MlWSl'AI'iJi. Jj With the first issue in January, 18S0, the WLLKI.V NliWS, Charleston, 8. 0., will be enlarged by two addition pages. It will then 1 c 1 V /III!.' I'll OIV > 1 i 1.1 IIMMM.'I V ,\ u1u'|.\ i ria i alllv >v lj 1 . f Nine 1 onj; columns in each page. The length " nn I width ? I" those columns, ami (lie style of ij( typo, gives I lie IIYi/.-.// .Yii> * a larger <|iianl ity of reading mutter than any paper published in |( SjiUIi Carolina. No increase iu the price. ^ *2 A YB.ASC. ii - fl Prize Stories, hy Southern Authors. Chess Chronicle, Kdilod hy I. P. Orchard, Ksf}., the Chess Champion of the South. Agricultural Department, selected from the host Agricultural p Periodicals in the I'nited Slates, l.alest telegraphic news. Chihlrcn's Stories, written ox- (| pressly hy Southern Authors lor Southern Hoys B( ami tiirls. Charleston t ity News a record of ,l( tiie Daily I.ife of the (ity of Charleston, such as y/ no other paper can give. South Carolina Stale news-ONL\ *:? A A KAIL Ci.rn 1L\tks : ."? Subscribers 1 year nt ?1 S"? ^ It 2A 10 Sule erihers I year at ?1 7"? 17 AO I"? Sideerihers 1 year at SI ti.> 2-1 7 A j 'J > Subscribers 1 year at s;l AO :17 Ao HIOIJ n ^ N ?'. DAW SOW. l\ it< fi MM <?r i ; . > tt ' GREAT ATTRACTION! ?AT? J. H. RODGER'S GUOCKltY STOICK, W1IKUE YOU WILL FIND -1 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ?OPGROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE AND STOVES. WHICH lie is determcd to sell at tho very lowest Prices. If you don't believe what say call ami try me. 1 have Sugars, of all qualities. Coffee and Teas, llacon and Hams, Molasses and Salt, Flour and Lard, PINE APPLE CHEESE. CukUnIi Dairy ( hct'so. Rice and Grist, ('mined Fish, Flesh and Vegetables. Iliirdwarc. My slock of Hardware embraces everything leedod upon the Farm, in (lie Household or in lie shop of the Mechanic. .?. BOOTS AND SHOES. IN this Line 1 have a very fine Assortment, to vliich I invite special attention. Prices as low .3 at any other stoi-c. STOVE PIPE. I Manufacture Stove l'ipe from the very best Ihcct Iron, and warrant the work. TIN WARE, Ac<?. I also manufacture my own Tin Ware anil licet Iron Pans and always keep 011 hand a toek of every Article needed in that line. tOOFIXG AM) tiiTTEltlNO. I AM always prepared to do Roofing and luttering at shortest Notice and in the best launer. REPAIRING OF TIN WARE, MIOMPTLY AND WELL DONE. STOYK CASTINGS UUNISIIED AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE. If there is anything else you want I believe can furnish it. Call and sec. JAS. H. RODGER. Oct 24 48 tf Judge of Probate's Sale. The State of South Carolina, CO USTY OF UXIOX. Iii the Court of Probate. [unos Munro as Clerk of Court as Administrator of Margaret Ivy, deceased. J'lainlijT. against Jeremiah Ivy, ct at. Defendants. t3Y virluo of a tlooroo of tlio Vrolavte Court, L) made in I lie above stated case on t lie twon, -fourth day of September, A. 1). lST'J, 1 will :ll to the highest bidder, on Salesday in Eebrury next, a tract of land belonging to the estate f Margaret Ivy, deceased. Said land is situa ill in Pinckney township, near Brown's Creek liu roll, ami hounded by lards of James Brown, tuilli Vuughan, James JIaney and Smith Ivy, id contains one hundred ami otic and one-half res (101 A.) Terms of Sale : One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of reive months with interest from day of sale; ic purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the remises to secure payment of the balance. DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Judge of Probate. Jan 0 1 4t The People's Academy. WEST SPRINGS, UNION CO.. S. C. 1111 E Spring Term of this Academy ennimcn. ccs January A, 1880, and continues five oaths. Course of instruction thorough. Expknsks : Tuition, SI.23, 51.50 and $2.00 per month Music on Piano, 2.00 " " Board, 5" and $7.50 " " For further particulars and Circulars, apply to J. B. PARROTT, Principal. West Spring?. Nov 21 47 2ms THE BEST FERTILIZERS. would call the attention of the Farmers of . Union County to tlio following standard rands of fertilizers which 1 am prepared to irnish in any quantities : STOXO GUANO, STOXO ACID, STOXO ASIIS EL EM EXT, BRA DLEY S DISSOL VEI) BOXES, a. OB Ell if- SOX'S SOLUBLE AM MUM A J ED SURER I'll OSI'll A TE. The result from the Stono Guano and Slono ctd excels those of any other Fertilizer in the inrket. My terms and prices arc as accommodating and iw as they arc in any market in the upper unities of the State. W. A. NICHOLSON. Jan 10 2 .2ms *roni|?t Soil lenient* make Fast Friend*. 11 HE subscriber notifies all persons indebted . to him by note or account, that settlements nisi be made at once. 1 have many Notes and ccounls of long standing ami i am now greatly i want ol money, ami a:n compelled to collect. I will lie impossible for me to give longer indolence, and I hope this notice will prevent the eccssity of my putting claims in other hands >r collection. 1\ M. COIlUN. Jan t) 1 -It DISSOLUTION. 11 HE Co-partnership heretofore exifting tin. der the firm name of Allen & llobinson is lis day dissolved by mutual consent. All per his indebted to the said firm must call at once ad settle with W. A. Kohinson, who is authored to make ail collections and receipt for the line. January 1st, 1S80. ('. [,. AI.T.F.N', \V. A. KOHINSON. Jan 0 1 I m What TIiou Otvcsl. If P. time has arrived when wo expect all who owe u-i (.? close their accounts, thereire, to prevent ln :i> dltniictl walk up to tin ipl tin I -nle. as we need monev. ; I t M ,\ CtM.roN. In ? 1 tt ! SEE ? HUMPHRIES Respectfully inform their customers and the people of Union County generally, | thai their stock of New Hoods for the FALL AAD WIYTEK TKADF, is now open for inspection. Their goods have been purchased at the best markets, upon the best terms and selected with great care by .one of the firing, <' # Til EI uoTOCK CONSlSlfedF 4 L*I*r T r I \T t,i r\ n r u mj ijii\rj \JI' Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' CLOTHING, IIA TS and CAPS. BOOT'S I SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SADDLES and BRIDLES, TRUNKS AND VALICES, GROCERIES, Iu Groceries we have a complete assortment. Tens, Codecs, Sugars, MoIamsch, Flour, ISucoii, . Canned CJoodH, Spleen, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Hand and Custom Made SHOES. ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, GREATLY REDUCED IS 1\RICES. We iufend to sell on (lie most reasonable terms and give satisraction to all who purchase from US. We ask a (rial. GEE A HUMPHRIES, Oct 17 42 _lf_ Fall aiiil Winter Goods "^^"E arc now in receipt of a large Stock ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embracing every line requisite for tlie supply of our trade, which have been Beleciod wUU (trofti ofwr?, unit we propose to sell on the most reasonable Terms. Wo invite nn inspection, feeling confident that we arc able to compete successfully with neighboring markets, in Styles, Qualities and l*rices. PURCHASERS WILL PI D A FULL SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, dr., d-o. CALL AND EXAMINE OUIl GOODS. Rice & McLure. Oct 3 40 tf ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? OKO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., COTTON F A CT 0 It S?W II OL E;S AL E GROCERS ?AND? General Commission Merchants, 1 AND :j HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, K. O. duly IS U'J 0m FOSTER & WILKINSi BOOTS and SHOES. BUY the best, for they are the cheapest. Zieglcr Brothers celebrate Hand and Machine made Goods for Gents Ladies and Children.? Every pair warranted. Sold only by FOSTER & WILKIN8. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Thomson & Munro, will please call at Gibbcs tit Co s. Drug Store and make immediate settlements, as our books must be closed. Dr. Gibbcs is authorized to collect and receipt for us. THOMSON & MUNRO. Oct. 12. 60 6t. Sewing Machines. T AM Agent for the popular anil serviceable J Weed anil the New American Sewing Machines. They are pronounced cijual to any now in use anil arc sold very cheap. 1\ M. COHEN. Oct. a 40 tf Hftrdwiirc. rnilB prices of all goods made from Iron have .1. advanced very much in the past tiU 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 .< W ILK INS. Take Notice. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned | . arc hereby notified that their obligations must be cancelled. Longer indulgence cannot be given. RICB & McLUKK. Dec. ft 1870. 40 4t WOOLJ3NW. /M'll bin/.!.- r.f loniio i) Sf?lincii?. KI'iiiik'Is, l.inacyn, Itlniikol.s.&c., Sic., ritnnnl l iil ! > hIcuw, f,nok for voiirnelvcs. I D.5TMI5 & WU.MNH. 'vkt 1? IJ if JUST EEC New Fall and 1 ?OF? All Kinds ai " " ' AT J T. HILT WE invito attention to our Now nn< 1> R K ? S G CONSISTIN "VV Ol'HttMlH, I>liuniny Clot liM, Fuii<\V Si AND A FULL LINK OF CUKAl' DKK OF THE LATEST DESIGNS OUR STOCK < > White Goods', Homespun/ Tickings, Flannels, Linsoy J Clotlis is C WE have tlio largest anil best assortments of T^Uil to this murk ro:? OUll BOOTS A Arc of the best make and the cheapest ever offered to our stock of T. MILES A LADIES' WK HAVE THE LARGEST AND LADIES' 0 THAT HAS EVER BEEN BR OH :o:? OUR STOCK GENTS CLOTI ?AND? FURNISHINt Is largo and well selected ond as as cheap as the cl vince you of what wo say. :o:? WE 11 A VE A WELL SELECTED STOCli IT ard ware, W oodenware, Tinware, Croekcrj ?xxd<llc Gi All of which will he sold at the lowest prices, and i for yourselves. J. 1 Oct. 40 A. IllWIN'S E nnua store, Opposite the Unicn Hotel. g ?DEALER IN? DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, ^ Varnishes, * Dye-Stuffs, c Hair Brushes, ?ul Tooth Brushes, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, Letter Paper, n ? * i x ens, xiiiv.) Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. himneys, PIIUE UI\i;N and LKtDOIlS j ? FOIt? To MEDICAL PURPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded and Orders answered with Care and Pi*, patch. The Public will find my Slock of Medi- 1cincs Complete, Warranted (ieniiine and of the Hest Quality. Medicine at all hours of the W night and on Sunday. han Sep 0 80 If B. W. jiai.l, Laurens. 8. S. Stokes, Union. j I1ALL At HTOKES, well ATTOItNEYK AT LAW, "g UNION o.n.,o.o. T WILL practice in all the Courts of litis Stole. p Prompt attention given to the Collection of Claims in all parts of lite United Stales. Doc 0 40 tf Id1 FRESH SUPPLIES. ^ DKKSS (iOODS. ] KENTUCKY JEANS, COOTS AND SHOES nn.l .! r 1.0 \v rmcKS. }j IOTS McUT.K. Nov?! i; ?t I REIVED Winter Goods. ad Styles " -l *AJU.V J. .1*1 n /^\i /^v * /^/ i <& UU'?. 1 well nssorlcl STOCK of O O 1) 8, G OF litlnffM, Kultiiicm, Alimons, SS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS ANl) NOVELTIES. 1? NOTIONS, a, reans, Tweeds, Oassimere8, omplcte. ics Cloaks that hns ever been brought at. ND SHOES, in Unoin. We would call special attention c ?OIV*?4 SHOES. > BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOAKS, G1IT TO THIS MARKET. OF LING, HATS J GOODS, leapcat. Call nud see them and wear ill ' IN THE FOLLO WING LINKS. ,T 9 iry and Bridles, roceries, Acc. satisfaction gunrantccd. Cull and examine HILL & CO. tf !at I Grow Fat! 50 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LBS. CHEESE. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. OOO U>s. Bacon. ?ar. Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, Oysters, PinlrlAB. Bagging and Ties* Lard, Candles, Spices, Raisins, Citrons, Tea, Baking Powders, lie. bacco, And all other articles usually kept IN A FIRST CLASS 'Alflll.Y iiltOCKRY STOKE. e shall keep a full line of above Goods on d and guarantee prices. 01VK US A CALL you will be convinced that you can do b? t with us as at any other of Iho surroundmarkets. a U' If n riTI 1 AVriC'HT ov.inniumvi/. SPEARS Sc CO. ct It 40 tf OI<l PuptTM for Htile. NQUIKE at this office. I Notice of Final Discharge. r0TICB is hereby given that on the 23d day of .January next, I will mnko a final return apply to David ./uhnaon, Jr.. ./udgo of halo, for n final discharge as administrator i.f estate mid efleets <?f I,. It. ./clcr, deceased, ./. I\T1!0.VAS. >cc !'.) f?l It