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Nicholson's Hall, JPRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. *2: Sit unci U4ili. + ?:o:_ BEAUTIFUL SCENES AND PLACES OF in:NO WN AND GENERAL INTEREST Arc thrown upon tho cantos by means of the most powerful Artificial Light, the OXY-IIYDROGKN, which is equal to the light of 200 Sllar Lumps. Tli ?> Instrument-used is one of the beat diasulviny Sltreopantpticona, with Powerful Condensing and Magnifying Lenses, which are Capable of producing Pictures BO feet in diameter. A GREAT TREAT ! DON'f MtSS IT !! Tickets for Sale At IRWIN'S DRUG STORE AND AT THE DOOR? CHARGES : ONE TICKET 50 CENTS. TWO TICKETS 75 three tickets $1.00 For Families, any number over three, 25conts feach. Reserved Seals withont cxlrn charge. Doors open at CI o'clock. Curtain raised at o,clock. Carriages ordered at 9 o'olock. GUANO! GUflNOTT" I'irst ClaHN Guano#* at Price#*/ Lower tlian Ever. \\TF' ?ffcr,lho following Standard Brands of W Fertilisers, delivered et IXniou free of freight: Elliwaii DiNNolvcd Bone, $29 Cosh, by 1st May, 1880, or $33 by 1st Nov., 1880. " GtiailO $39 Cash, by 1st May, 1880, or $45 by 1st Nov., 1880. iEUiwau l>iKKOlvcd Iloaie,?Cotton Option, 375 lbs Mid. Cotton. " Guano. Cotton option, 4501b9 Mid. Cotton. Eureka Guano, Cotton option, 4501bs Mid. Cotton.'** Anchor fftiana, Cotton option, 4501bs . Mid. Cotton. Alltaori & Addison Star Guuno? Cotton option 4t?51bs Mid Cotton, l.ori'cntz Jk ltittlcr Anunoiiialed DisKolvcd II onCi?Cblton option I 4C51ho.-Mid. Cottjm. - ' -? I Monarch Quano*?Cotton option 475lbs Mid Cotton-. Carolina guano, Cotton option, 4801bs \lirl rinliAn Palmetto Aci?l, Cotton option, jfr&lbB Hf MWr Cotton. * ^ ? - .? > ?20 Cuk 1 May 1880. r $33 Cash 1 No*. 1880. Zcll's AihuoniAlcd I>Ihso1vc?1 lloilC?Collon opticri 4801bs. Mid Cotton F. M. FA 11 If A CO. Jan 23 3 2ins The State of South Carolina, THE COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Trial Justice. ATTACHMENT. BY SAMUEL S. STOKES, ESQ., Trial Justice in and Tor said County of tbo said State. TO ANY LAWFUL CONSTABLE. Complaint having been made unto me by Jacob Itico that Edward Kaino is indebted to him on au open account in tbe suin of sixty-eight (G8) dollars, f llllUSE are, therefore, to require you to cum_L in on the said Defendant to appear beforo me, in my otHce, iu Union, S. C., ou the Twentieth day of March A. D. 1880, at 11 o'clock A- M. to answer to the said Complaint, or judgment will be given against him by default. Given under my baud and seal, at Union, S. C., the 19lh day of January A. D. 1880. S. 8. STOKES, f ) Trial Justice. -J skal J \ * ' To the Defendant Edward Kaine. You aro hereby Summoned find required to Answer tho complaint iu this action, a copy of which was filed in the oflice of S. S. Stokes, Tiial Justice, oa tho 19lh day of January 188''J And serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his oflico in Union S. C., within Twenty days after the service of this Summons on y<u, exclusive of tho day of such service, tr Judgment will be given against you for the sum of sixty-eight dollars and costs. Jau l'Jth 188U. ' S. S. STOKES, - Trial Justice. 1 PEE MI UH!!! <?l r~ " ? A HANDSOME f SILVER COFFEE AND TEA SET WILL be given as a premium lo the person who may gather the greatest number of pounds of Cotton from five acres oip land. The Fertilizer to be used must be LONG'S CHEMICALS composted according to directions Forties competing for the Premium must enter their names before May 1st, 1880. GIUBKS & CO., Agents for Long's Chemicals. Jan 23 3 lm LONG'S CHEMICALS. I7IARMERS who wish to save Money and at . the same time use as good a Fertilizer as is made will use LOAfO'S CHENICALR. Call soon, as the supply is limited. qibbbs & CO., Ag't. Jan. 23 3 2ms. CirAP Mr. R. C. Furr at Santuo, and Mr. W, W. Scott, at Jonesvillo, will supply Farmers in their neighborhoods. GUANO. BONE Crescent Ammoniated, Bone C'rcseut Acid, For Sale by G1BHKS & CO., Ag't. Jan. 23 8 2ms. Notice to Trespassers. At.L persons are hereby notified not to tresj pass upon any of my lands, by allowing (h?ir Block io run upon them, by bunting Oposfuns, squirrels or any otbor game, by cutting down my timbar, by walking over my cultivaUd fields, or making pathways or ronds through my land for the passagd of persona, horses, cattle or vehicles, or in any other way trespassing upon any of my premise?, without permission from me. All persons caught trespassing as abovo, after this notice will be punished to the extremity of the law. K. O. DAVIUSON'. Jan 23 8 4t School Claims to be Paid. ^ "DER80NS holding School Claims dated prior .L to 1879 are notified that the County Treas nrer will ho In his office on Tuesday next, the 27th, for the purpose of paying all toich claims, properly an.life.I and passed by tlie Hchool Commissioner. \V. !!. NORMAN, S. V V. <\ Jan. vJ U It fc i ??. nai i i t-r ?-r a^.'.u?i?j DELINQUENT LIST. UsrtjN Township. Acres. Farr, 'Thomas 255 llriggs, H F t tot Santuc Township. Penke, Mrs. T. 1! 114 < Rochester, L. A 100 Fisiiham Township. Eison, Rosa 80 JoNr.stili.fi Township. Fowler, L. K...< ,08 1'inckney Township. Uaruor, Charles 14-1 Ivy, Uewrgc 00 Nance, Johu F 108 Rico, Est. Tom (H. L. Uross Ad'r) 93 , Stewart, Mrs. Esther 70 OowdkysvillkTownsiiip. Ilowell, A. 100 Harrison, John 0 Montgomery, Robert ! 85 Orr, Mrs. Minerva 17G Smith, A. Frauk, 20 ( Dhaytonvillk ToWN8H1P. t i> <)qi\ ulllltjuiiii, Purser, Benjamin 21 I'll 1 ips, Sallie 68 Elmore, Edward 2 Bogansvillk Township. Orccnlcaf C. 8 107 Winsmith, Dr. J 1,050 West, G. 8 200 1 West, E. Lankey 110 Gosiien IIii.l Township. Glenn, John 11 133 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the whole ot the several parcels, lots and parts of real estate describcd'in.lhe preceding list, or so much thereof as will bo necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assesmcnts thereon, will be sold by the i Treasurer of Union County, South Carolina, at I his offioo in said County, on Monday, February 2, A. D. 1880, unless said taxes, assessments and ponalties be paid before thnt titue ; and such sale will bo continued from day to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots < of real estate shall be sold or offered for sale. i J. L. YOUNG, Auditor, U. C. .Ian 23 3 2t JJ I will scll.boforo Union Court House door, 1 on the first Monday in February next, within the legal hours of Sheriffs sales, the 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 estate of Thomas ' 1'ridinorc, bounded by lands of Calvin Sims, A. A.Sarratt, Ann Bonner or Armstrong, and Eli- 1 zabeth McCullock ; levied on and to be sold ns the property of the Estate of Thomas I'ridmoro, at the suit of Charles Bolt as Administrator of 0. W. Armstrong, deceased, against Thomas I'ridinore. ALSO. All the interest which Dempsey F. Bobo has in a tract of laud belonging to the Estate of KiuJ red Bobo, located iu Cross Keys township, conlaiuing about four hundred acres, moro or less, bounded by Enoreo ltiver, Androw'Jones, ltob crt Hetsill, Mrs. Mary Sparks, and others ; levied on ns the interest of Dciupsey F. Bobo, and 1 to be sold at the suit of Lemuel J. Bobo, against Uompsey F. Bobo. ALSO. One halo lint cotton ; levied on and to be sold as the p;operty of Reuben Jennings, at the suit of T. J. Jones under a warrant to sicze crop under lein. ALSO. One bale of lint cotton ; levied on and to be sold as the property of Ileuben and Anderson Sartor, at the suits of I'hilip M. Cohen and J. W. Sartor. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C. A MO. I will sell on Tuesday, the third day of February next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, at the residence of Jantes Garner, about fifty bushels corn nnd six hundred bundles fodder; levied on and to be sold ns the property of Clough Garner, at the suit of N. B. Eison, under a warrant to siczo crop under lien. R. MACBETH, S. U C. Jan. 12th 1880. 2 8t THE WEEKLY NEWS. 1880. F0R 1880. A MAMMOTH NEWSPAPFiB. With the first issue in January, 1880, Ihc WEEKLY NEWS, Charleston, S. C., will be enlarged by two addition pages. It will then le A GREAT SIX PAGE WEEKLY. Nine long columns in each pngo. The length and width of these columns, and the style of type, gives the Wetkty Netct alarger quantity of reading matter than any paper published in S-iuth Carolina. No increaso in the price. #3 A YEAR. l'riio Storios, by Southern Authors. Chess Chronicle, Edited by I. E. Orchard, Esq., the Chess Champion of the South. Agricultural Department, selected from the best Agricultural Periodicals in the United States. Latest telegraphic news. Children's Stories, written expressly by Southern Authors for Southern Roys and Girls. Charleston City News?a record of tiio Daily Lifo of (he (nty of Charleston, such as no other paper can give. South Carolina State news-ONLY $2 A YEAll. Club Ratics : i! 1 ~ t?l o ?? a a nr I u nuuscriucni i j'tnr ui o<>............ J zo 10 Subscribers 1 year at jl 75 17 50 15 Subscribers 1 ycnr at $1 05 '24 75 25 Subscribers 1 year at fl 60 37 50 RIORDAN & DAWSON, PUBLISH Kit", ClI AltLKSTON, S. OJ Jan 2J ,3 If GREAT ATTRACTION! ?AT? J. H. RODGER'S GIIOC1CUY STOKK, WHERE YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OPGROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE AND STOVES. WHICH ho Is determed to sell nt the Tory lowest Prices. If you don't beliovc what [ say call and try mo. I have DugarB, 01 an quinines. Coffee and Teas, liacon and Hams, Molasses and Salt, Flour and Lard, PINE APPLE CHEESE. EiiKllsk Dairy Cliccac. Rice and Christ. Canned Fish, Flesh and Vegetables. Hardware. My stock of Hardware embraces everything needed upon the Farm, in the Household or in Die shop of the Mechanic. BOOTS AND SHOES. IN this Lino 1 have a very fine Assortment, to which I invite special nttcntion. Prices as low is ut any other store. STOVE PIPE. I Manufacture Stove Pipe from tho very best Sheet Iron, and warrant the work. TIIV WARK, &c. I also manufacture my own Tin Ware and Sheet Iron Pans and always keep on hand a dock of every Article needed in that line. . HOOFING AND GUTTERING. L AM always prepared to do Hoofing and Suffering at shortest Notice and in the best nanner. REPAIRING OF TIN WARE, PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE. STOYE CASTINGS FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. If there is anything else you want I believe [ can furnish it. ('all and see. JAS. H. RODGER. Oct 24 43 tf Judge of Probate's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. Fames Mnnro as Clerk of Court as Administrator of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Plaintiff, aaainst ? Jerctniali Ivy, et al. Defendants. BY virtue of a ilonrea of tUa PmvIuvLb Court. made in the abovo stated case on the tv/enty-fourlh day of September, A. D. 1870, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Salesday in February next, a tract of land belonging to the estate of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Said laud is situaled in l'inckney township, near Brown's Creek Church, and bounded by lards of James Brown, Smith Vuughan, James Ilnney and Smith Ivy, and contains ono hundred and one and one-half icrcs (101 J.) Terms of Sale : One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of welve 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, Jit., Judge of Probate. Jan 9 1 4t The People's Academy. WEST SPRINGS, UNION CO.. S. C. THE Spring Term of this Academy commences January 5, 1880, and continues five months. Course of instruction thorough. Exi'knsea : Tuition, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per month Music on l'iano, 2.00 " " Board, $7 and $7.60 " " For further particulars and Circulars, apply to J. B. PARltOTT, Principal. lYest Spring?. NOV LI 47 SUM ~ THE'BEST FERTILIZERS." I would call tho attention of the Farmers of Union County to the following standard brands of fertilizers which I am prepared to furnish in any quantities : &'TONO GUANO, STONO ACID, STONO A SHE ELEMENT, BRADLEY S DISSOLVED BONES, O. OB ERA- SON'S SOLUBLE AMMONIA TED SURER I'll OSI'll A TE. The result from the Htono Guano and Kloao Acid excels those of any other Fertilizer in the market. My terms and prices are as accommodating and low as they are in any market in the upper counties of the State. W. A. NICHOLSON. Jan 1G 2 ,2mB Prompt Settlements* make Fant Friend**. mnE subscriber notifies nil persons indebted X to him by note or account, that settlements must be made at once. I have many Notes and accounts of long standing and I am now greatly in want of money, and am compelled to collect. It will be impossible for me to give longer indulgence, and I hope this notico will prevent the necessity of my putting claims in other hands for collection. P. M. COIIEN. Jan 9 1 8t DISSOLUTION." THE Co-partnership heretofore ezifting under the firm name of Allon & Robinson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A11 per sons indebted to the said firm must call at once and settle with W. A. Robinson, who is author ized (o make alt collections and receipt for the same. Jnnunry 1st, 1880. C. L. ALLEN, W. A. ROBINSON. Jan 0 1 lm Pay Wlint Thou Owcst. THE time has arrived when wo expect alt who owe uk to close their accounts, therefore, to prevent heinT <lltlllic<l. walk up to the Cap tain's nflice and set lie, as wc need money. SPEAK.? & COLTON. Jan.9 1 It GEE f HUMPHRIES RESPECTFULLY inform their Customers i ftnd the people of Union County generally, lluit their stock of Newlioods for tho FALt AN1> WINTER TRADE, is now open for inspection. Their goods have been* purchased at tho best markets, upon the best tonus and selected with great cara by oin of tho firm^^ ^ ^ ^ # ' ' * , -fx TiieiOtock consists <w > -a >1 A FULL LINE OF Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, //ATS and CAPS. BOOTS 1 SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SADDLES and BRIDLES, TRUNKS AND VALICES, GROCERIES, In Groceries wo have a complete assortment. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Flonr, Bacon, . Canned Goods, Spices, Flavoring Extracts. Ac. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Hand and Custom Made SHOES. ALiSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, GREATLY REDUCED IN I'RICES. :o: We intend to sell on the most reasonable terms and give satisfaction to all who purchase from us. Wo ask a trial. GEE A HUMPHRIES, Oct 17 ^ 4*2 If. Fall M Winfor IHs ? I I UVVUN FOR 1879. ~^^"E arc now in receipt of a largo Stock ot FALL AND WINTER G00D8 Embracing every line requisite for tllo supply of our trado, which have been soleci<??i witn rym* ?fre, and we propose to sell on the uiost reasonable Terms. Wo invite an inspection, feeling confident that we arc able to compete successfully with neighboring markets, in SI)1cn, Qualities and Prices. PURCHASERS KILL FID A FULL SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY OOODS, ^"1 -^1. J viviuiiiK, Halt*. RIioch, ilroccrioa, Hardware, Ao., Ac. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. Rice & McLure. _Oot 8 40 If ftOftEATgON, TAYLOR & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? ?EO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., COTTON FACTOR S?W H 0 L E;S A L E GROCERS ?AND? General Commission Merchants, 1 AND 3 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, H. O. July 18 *29 (5m fnciipo 9.WTTVTKKM iUOIMl tt niLMllu. BOOTS and SHOES. ~ BUY the best, for they are the cheapest. Zieglcr Brothers celebrato Hand and Machine made Goods for Gents Ladio$ and Children.? Every pair warranted. Sold only by FOSTER A WILRINS. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Thomson & Munro, will please call at Gibbcs & Co s. Drug Storo and inako immcdiato settlements, as our books must bo closed. Dr. Gibbes is authorised to oolleol and receipt for us. " THOMSON k MUNRO. Oct. 12. 60 6t. Sewing Machines. I AM Agent for the popular and serviceable Weed and the New American 8ewing Machines. They are pronounced e<iual to any now in use and are sold very cheap. 1\ M. COHEN. Pet. 8 40 _ tf Hardware. rpiIE prices of all goods made from Iron havo I. ailvanccd vory much in tho past 00 days.? Wo have a groat many goods on hand, bought be'ore tbe rise, that wo can sell at former pricen Now is the time to buy. '" nwittu JX W1LMWO. ' Take Notice. ALT. persons indebted to the undersigned arc hereby notified thnt their obligations must b? cancelled. Longer indulgence cannot be given. ' HICK & MoLURK. Dee. ft 1879. _ 49 4t WOOLKNH. OUR Block of Cloths, Ctusimeres, Jeans, 8?tinetts. Klnnnols, I.inseye, Hlankets,&c. &c., cannot fail to please. Look for yourselves tOSTKR & WILKl.NR Oct 17 12 tf A ' JUST RE New Fall and ?01 All Kinds * V; " ' ' ?A1 J T. III L'_ WE invite attention to our New DRESS < CONSIST "W Ol'HitHlt*, Mummy OlotliM, Funoy AND A FULL LINE OF CllF.AV 1) OF THE LATEST DESIG :o:OUR STOCK < White Goods' Homespun,' Tickings, Flannels, Lint Cloths is < WE have tho largest and best assortments of Tji to this n ro OTTR roots; v/ v/ jlv jly vy vy Ky Arc of the best make and the cheapest ever eflfe to our stock of T. MILES LADIES' WE HAVE THE LARGEST A LADIES' < THAT HAS EVER BEEN Bll OUR STO< GENT'S CLOl FURNISHLN Is largo and well selected and as as cheap as tl vinco von of what wo sav. WE IIA VE A WELL SELECTED ST( Hardware, W oodcmvarc, Tinware, Croelce Hadcl < All of which will he sold at the lowest prices, ! for yourselves. J. Oct. 40 A. IRWIN'S I>UUa STORE, Opposite the Union Hotel. ?DEALER IN? DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. himneys, PORK WIXEN and LIQUORS ?FOR? MEDICAL PURPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded and Orders answered with Care and Din. patch. The Public will find my Stock of Medicines Complete, Warranted Genuine and of the Best Quality. Medicine at all hours of the night and on Sunday. Sep 5 3d tf B. W. rUi.l, Laurens. 8. 8. Stokrs, Union. BALL At STOKES, attokm:yk at law, UNION O . IX., o.o. WILL praetioe in all the Courts of this Slate. Prompt attention given to tho Collection of Claims in all parts of the United Slates. Pco 5 49 If FRESH SUPPLIES. DRESS GOODS. KENTUCKY JEANS, BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOW PRICKS. niri: & jrcU'itF.. ' Not 21 47 If , \ ICEIVED. ~x Winter (foods. j? iiid Styles L & CO S. ??.! .?A11 OTA.lir Him nvu uocviivu OIVVIV Ul GOODS, ING OF (SllititlJJK, MtripiMt KitU ingM, Alpuoas, It ESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS KS AND NOVELTIES. OF NOTIONS, ;eys, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Complete. (lilicH Clonk* that 1ms ever been brought larket. AND SHOES, red in Unoin. We would call special attention Ac SHOES. ND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ]LOAKS, OUGHT TO THIS MARKET. :o:? 3K OF TUNG, HATS D? G GOODS, ic cheapest. Call aud see thera and wcw ?'.l :o: )CK IN TI1E FOLLOWING LINES. . Lloi*y and Bridles, Groceries, Acc. ind satisfaction guaranteed. Call and examine T. HILL & CO. Eat E Grow Fat! 250 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LBS. CHEESE. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. 8,000 Lbs. Bacon. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, Oysters, Pickles, Bagging and Ties, Lard, Candles, Spices, Raisins, n*a r*i /_ nitrons, xea, Baking Powders, Lie. Tobacco, And all other articles usually kept IN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY CSKOCERY STORK. We shall keep a full line of above Goods on hand and guarantee prices. GIVE US A CAI.L and you will be convinced that you can do n? welt with us as at any other of tho surrounding markets. JNTI.1. wpioiit owAnnniEKD. SPEARS Ac CO. Oct * 40 tf OI<l Paporn for Halo. ^INQUIRE at thw office. v:??i f>; AkaoiVA nutivD ui JE iuai i/iouuaigci NOTICR is hereby given tlmt on tho 23d day of January next, I will make a final return nnd apply to David Johnson, Jr.. Judge of rrolialo, for a final discharge as administrator ?.f the eetaic and effect* of I.. It. Jeter, deceased. J. V. TRO.VA3. Dec 19 61 41