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s'i Vi Th? Markets. ^ Umiox, January 22. The Cotton market has bten dull the past week, with a decline of } at the closo. Planters who are not compelled to sell ?re holding on uudcr the belief thut March prices will be higher : Friday, Jau. 23 10 @12} Saturday, " 24 9} @12 Mo/Way, ?? 26 9} @111 %*uesday, " 27 9? @111 Wednesday," 28 9| @11} Thursday, " 29 noon 10} @12 > Sales for the week 186 bales. ' "* ' CllABLKSTOK, January 27.?Cotton firm?middling 12)4; low middling 12%; good ordinary II);; net receipts 1,733; .sales 1,900; Block 97,077. Nrw Yokk, Jan. 27.?Cotton nominal ;aates 406 bales ?middling uplands 12%; middling Orleans 12%. Futures closed firm; February 12.86(a>12.87 ; Marvh 13.0S(g> 13.09; April I3.28t413.29 ; May 13.4iVoil3.4H. I,tVKRPix>L January 27?Cotton steady?middling uplands 7; middling Orleans 7%; sales 8,000. Futures firmer with more buyers. List of Letters Remaining in the rostofhee, at Union, S. C., for the week ending Jan. 29th, 1880. Allen, Jnmcs 0. Jeans, Nathan (c.) Evans, Prof. R. F. Johns. Wm. W. Ferguson, John F.J Webster, Miss Esie. Held for postage?to National School of Design, Chicago, 111. J AS. II. QOSS, T. M. NEW GOODS. }, 4-4 and Striped Homespuns, just received by SPEARS & COLTON. Jan. HU 4 tf Seasonable Goods. A BEAUTIFUL selection of Medium Prints JtV. and Spring DeLains on hand; call nnd see them. SPEARS & COLTON. Jan. 80 A tf Crockery. ALL old and new housekeepers who need Crockery will do well to examine our stock. SPEARS & COLTON. Jan. 30 4 tf "noticeT ~~ ALL persons indebted to Foster & Wilkins by note or account are earnestly requested to make Settlements at once, as] money we must have. Jan 30 '4 lm Application for Charter. NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days from date we will apply to James Munro, Esq., Clark of the Court of Union County, for a Charter to incorporate the Mount View Sons and daughters Society of Faith, Hopo and Charily, iiLkccordsnce with the Law empoweringiClerks M of CourtB to grant powers of Incorporations. ^ - TII/YYf lS.Vi.RR GALLANT HUGHES. Jan. 80 4 4t PRE HIUH!!! :o: A HANDSOME SILVER COFFEE AND TEA 8ET WILL bo given as a premium to the person who may gal Iter the greatest number of pounds of Cotton from i FIVE ACHES OF LAND. The Fertilizer to be used must bo LONG'S Cll F.MICALS composted according to directions Parties competing for the Premium must enter their names before May 1st, 1880. OIBBES & CO., Agents for Jan 'Z\i Long's Chemicals. _ LONG'S CHEMICALS. lm JL the same time use as good a Fertilizer a: made will use IiOXO'S CHEMICALS. Call soon, as tho supply is limited. _ GI1JBES & CO., Ag't J no. ?ii 8 2IDS. 0(ay Mr. R. C. Furr at Santuc, and Mr. W. Scott, at Joncsville, will supply Farmers their neighborhoods. GUANO. BONK Crescent Ammoniated, *' Rone Cresent Acid, For Sale by OI RUES & CO., Ag't. Jan. 23 8 2ms. Notice to Trespassers. AL.L persons are hereby notified not to tr< pass upon any of'my lands, by allowii their stock to run upon them, by bunting Opc 8uin< squirrels er any other game, by cuttii down my timber, by walking over my cultivnt fields, or making pathways or roads through n land for the passage of persons, horses, cattle chicles, or in any other way trespassing upi any of my premises, without permission fro me. All persons caught trespassing as above, aft this notice will be punished to the extremity the law. R. G. DAVIDSON. Jan 28 8 4t Spring Oats. rAA BUSHELS of Spring Oats for sale at OUlz F. M. FARR & CO'8. Jan 23 23 Ira " DELINQUENT LIST. Union Township. Acre Farr, Thomas 2? Briggs, R F 1 1< Santuc Township. Peake, Mrs. T. R 11 Rochester, L. A 1C Fishdam Township. Eison, Rosa 8 Jonksvili,r TownshipFowler, L. K 9 plncknKY ToWNHIIIP.-r Garner, Charles 14 t in ?rjr, ueurge 6 Nance, John F 1? lUce, Est. Tom (II. L. Gross Ad'r) 9 (lOWIifcYflVILLItToWNSII IP. Howell, A. L 10 Harrison, John Montgomery, Robert H Orr, Mrs. Minerva 1" Smith, A. Frank, J 'J Draytonvillk TowNsmr. Tiittlejohn, R 28< Purser, Benjamin 2 Phillips, Sallic 6 Elmore, Edward BooAxsviLi.it Townsinr. Oreenlcaf C. 8 10 ^ Winsinith, Dr. J 1 . w?si, o. 8 w West, E. I.ankey Ill Qosiibx Hill Township. Glenn,John I) 183 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the whole o the several parcels, lots and parte of real estati described in the preooding list, or so much there of as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penal ties and assesments thereon, will be sold by th< Treasurer of Union County, South Carolina, al his office in said County, on Monday, February 2, A. D. 1880, unless said taxes, assessment! njd penalties be paid before that tiros ; and suoh sale will he continued from day to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of loin of roal estato shall he sold or offered for sale. J. L. YOUNG, Auditor, U. 0. Jut 2a 3 2t .M mm iii ' ? >ctQ ma? i i ?iwmtm Announcement Extraordinary! I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and tlie public generally that I have a lull slock of the rery best quality of FAMILY GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF Flour, Meal, Baoon, Ltard, Hams, Sugar, Coffee, Molassas, Pepper, Spice, dinger, Starch, Soda, Pickles, Canned Goods in Great Variety, fHoap, CandlcH, Crackers, Cheese, Need Irish Potatoes Of (he Finest Qualities. Nails, Powder, Shot, Pano Prize Cigars, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. Also, in rear of my Grocery Store I hare a first class Bar lloorn, where ^ou will find tho yery best of Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, Rum, Gin, Porter, Ale and Lager Beer. Give me a call and be convinced that I have the best and cheapest stock in Town. J. W. VINSON. Jan. 30 4 tf GUANO! GUANO!! First ClnMH Guanos at Prices, Lower than Ever. TTTE offer tho following Standard Brands of VY Fertilizers, delivered at Union free ol freight: Etlivan Diwtolvctl Bone, $29 Cash, , by 1st May, 1880, or 1533 by 1st Nov., 1880. OUMIIV $09 Cnslt, by 1st May, 1880, or $45 by 1st Nov., 1880. EUiwnn Diwtolvcd Bone,?Cotton Option, 375 lbs Mid. Cotton. " CilUMMO, Cotton option, 4601bt Mid. Cotton. Eureka Guano, Cotton option, 4501bg Mid. Cotton. Anchor guano, Cotton option, 4501bs Mid. Cotton. Allison A Addison Star Guano? Cotton option 4ti5tt>s Mid Cotton, Lorrcutz A lfittlcr Annuoniatcd l>issolved Bane,?Cotton option 4H5tbs. Mid. Cotton. RIonnrch Ouaiio?Cotton option 4761ba Mid Cotton. Carolina guano, Cotton option, 4?01bg Mid. Cotton. Palmetto Add, Cotton option, 3751bs Mid. Cotton. ? ? $'20 Cash 1 May 1880. $33 Cash 1 Nov. 1880. Zell's Ammoniated Dissolved BoitC?Cotton nplitn 480ths. Mid Cotton F. M. FA Kit A CO. Jan 23 3 2ms ~ OliorirTs Safes. _ ^ virtue oT Sundry Executions to me diret 5 '3 -U I will sell, before Union Court House ?1 on the first Monday in February next, wi the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the follot properly, to wit : Onn trnrt of litml :- ir_r? ^ w. ..MU Ivuuigu III <U I11UU V>l'll containing one hundred nnd twenty-nine a* more or less, belonging to the estate of Tho V I'ridmore, bounded by lands of Calvin Sinis ln A.Sarratt, Ann Bouner or Armstrong, and xabetli McCullock ; levied on and to be sol< tho property of the Estate of Thomas Pridm at the suit of Charles Bolt as Administrate Q. W. Armstrong, deceased, against Tho Pridmore. ALSO. All the interest which Dempsey F. Bobo in a tract of land belonging to the Estate of I dred Bobo, located in Cross Keys township, i taining about four hundred acres, moro or 1 bounded by Enoree ltiver, Andrew^Jones, I ?g ert Betsill, Mrs. Mary Sparks, and others ; ,3. ied on as the interest of Dempsey F. Bobo, i ng to be sold at the suit of Lemuel J. Bobo, nga e<l Dempsey F. Bobo. ay ALSO. or One bale lint cotton ; levied on and to be i ,n as the pioperty of Reuben Jennings, at the i 1,1 of*T. J. Jones under a warrant to sieze crop der lein. er of ALS0One hale of lint cotton ; levied on nnd to sold as the property of Reuben and Andcr ? Sartor, at the suits of Philip M. Cohen and J. Sartor. R. MACBETH. 8. U. C ALSO. I will sell on Tuesday, the third day of F ? ruary next, within the Iegnl hours of Sheril sale, at the residence of Janes Garner, ab tiny bushels corn and six hundred bundles f 9 der; levied on and to be sold as the property ,5 Clough (Jarner, at Che suit of N. B. Eison, 3t der a warrant to sieie crop under lien.' R. MACBETH, 8. U C 4 Jan. 12ih 1880. 2 8 10 1880 t ? 1880: 18 o Every Farmer Will find it to his interest find to the advnnti of the community in which ho resides to si cribe for, read and cnlnrge tho circulation o ? THE AMERICAN FARMER, 8 So long recognised as the exponent of agric tural interests and the promoter of ngricultu 0 improvement in the Middle and Southern Slal ft Established in 1840, and for more than a th 5 of a century in the hands of its present mans ft ment, it understands the requirements of < 0 farmirg class, and knows how to eater to th? It is for The Farm aud the Fireside I 3 Able nn<l practical writers conduct departmei 2 for Live Stock, the Dairy, the Orchard, Frn Vegetable and Flower Gardens, Pleasure Groun 1 and Greenhouse, Poultry Yard and Veterina ^ Inquiries. 0 Many correspondents, distinguished for ex( rience and suecess in their speeial bffcnchi contribute to every issue of the Farmer. Reports of the advanced farmers' clubs ar< * regular feature. Kspeoial attention is paid to Fertilisers f Home-made and Artificial?their Compositio } Application, &c. The Home Department always contains som thing bright, practical and useful, from accoi plished and exoerienced ladies, and ia nnUr* ' and improved. Subscription,?$1.60 a year. To Clubs five or more,$1.00. i *AM'LSANDS4cM>N,Ptabllfihen No. 128 W. Baltimore St., k (Sign of the Ooltten Plow,) Baltimore, Md. tST Sample copies sent on application. Jan. 2.1 8 If GREAT ATTRACTION ! I ?AT? J. H. RODGER'S 1 GROCERY STORE, ii WHERE YOU WILL FIND J b A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT !! ?OF? GROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE AND STOVES. * 1 WHICH he is dctermcd to sell at the very lowest Prices. If you don't believe what I say call and try mo. I have Sugars, of all qualities. Coffee and Teas, Bacon aud Hams, Molasses and Salt, Flour and Lard, PINE APPLE CHEESE. English Dairy Cheese. Rice and Grist. banned Flsli, Flesh and Vegetables. i Hardware. i My stock of Hardware embraces overylbing needed upon (he Farm, in the Household or in the shop of the Mechanic. BOOTS AND SHOES. IN this Line I hare a Tory fine Assortment, to 1 which I invite special attention, l'riccs as low as at any other store. STOVE PIPE. I Manufacture Stove Pipe from the very best Sheet Iron, and warrant the work. TIN WARE, &c. I also manufacture my own Tin Ware and 1 ' Sheet Iron Pans nnd always keep on hand a stock of every Article needed in that line. IIOOFINO AX1) OUTTEIUXO. I AM always prepared to do Roofing and Guttering at shortest Notice and in the best manner. I REPAIRING OF TIN WARE, 1 PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE. STOVE CASTINGS FURN18HBD AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. If there Is anything else you want I believe ' I can furnish it. Call and see. JAS. H. RODGER. Oct 24 43 tf | llldna nf Pnnhqta'c Q.ln iiuw|ju vi vuaiu 9 v>mo. 1 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. Juines Munro as Clerk of Court as Administrator of Margaret Ivy, deceased. 1'laintiff. Oed T[P virtue of a decree of the Probate Cour loor' J.) tnnde in the abovo stated case on tho twci thin ly-four,h day of September, A. D. 1870, I wi ving s,e'1 t0 ",e highest bidder, on Salesdny in Febri ary next, a tract of land belonging to the estai of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Said land is situt n y> ted in l'inckney township, near Brown's Cree :res. Church, and bounded by lards of James Browr lni'8 Smith Vaughan, James Ilnney and Smith Ivj l-k' am' contains one hundred and one and onc-hal acres (101*.) ore, Terms of Sale : r of One-half cash ; the balance on a credit e mas twelve months with interest from dav of salt the purchaser to give bond and mortgage of th premises to secure payment of the balance, lias DAVID JOHNSON, Jll., tin- Judge of l'robate. son- _ 9 1 4t e?s, THE BEST FERTILIZERS7" lev- r would call the attention of the Farmers o md i Union County to the following siandan inst brands of fertilizers which I aui prepared t furnish in any quantities : STONO CUANO, sold STONO ACID, u?- STONO A SHE ELEMENT, BRADLEY S DISSOLVED BONES, 80b? G. OJJER <fr SONS S0LUBL1 w- AMMONIA 1 ED SUPERPIIOS It A TV Tito result from the Stono Guano and Stoni Acid excels those of any other Fertilizer in tin IPB market. out ^ terms nnd prices are as accommodating ant 0(j. low as they ?ro in any market in the uppei . # counties of the State. " W% A. NICHOLSON. Jan 16 2 .2ms i Clerk's Sale. ^ The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. ? ? 111 the Court of Common Pleas. age ub- Oliver E. Kcndrick nnd f John S. Kcndrick, , . Plaintiff,. JuJ8,rncnt again,t hiH. Colemen Kendrick, ',.*l,n il* Elizabeth Burgess ft al. nr 1 on* l"*l Defendant,. .?*' TN obedience to an order made in the above X entitled case, by His Honor W. II. Wallace, Be" t'urcuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court llonse ?ur door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours ,m* of Sale, on the first Monday in February 18KO, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land containing one huudred and eighty-five acres, more or less, ly>' iug, situate and being in Goudeysville Township, lit, Union r.mnltf 1 -1 - ? 1 M- 1 1 J , canm, anu UUUUUM vy "h l'acolet River and lands of Joshua Haines, Joshry ua Foster and others. Said land will be sold in two tracts. Data )0" will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of Sale: 1 * One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year from day of ? sale, with interest from day of sale. The pnrn? chaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to securo the balance of the purchase money. ?" Clorks Office. JAMES MUNRO, "1 .Jan. 10th 1880. Clerk of Court. f Jan. 10 2 3t Pay What Tliou Owcst. ** rpiIK time hu arrired when we expect all X who owe us to close their accounts, therefore, to present being <liinnc<)> watk up to the Captain's oflice and. settle, ea we need money. 8PKARS k OOLTOPf. Jan. 0*1 * * }EE & HUMPHRIES RESPECTFULLY inform their Customers and the people of Union County generally, hat their stock of New Goods for the PALL AND WINTER TRADE, i now open for inspection. Their goods hare een purchased at the best markets, upon the est terms and selected with great care by one of ' THEIR STOCK CONSI8TS OF A FULL LINE OF rall and Winter DRY GOODS, VOTIONS, CLOTHING, ' HATS and CAl'S. BOOTS I SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SADDLES and BRIDLES, rRUNKS ANIEVALICES, GROCERIES, In Grooeries wc hare a complete assortment. Tens, Coffees, Sugars, MoIjimwch, Flour, Rucon, Canned Goods, Spices, Flavoring Extracte, Ac. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Hand and Custom Made SHOES. ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, GREATLY REDUCED IN TRICES. We intend to sell on tho molt reasonable erms anil give satisfaction to all who purchase rum us. We ask a trial. GEE A HUMPHRIES, Oct 17 42 tf._ ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., JOTTON FACTORS?WHOLESALE GROCERS ^ ?AND? Gengijai Commission Merchan i- 1 AND 8 HAYNE STREET, 11 i- CHARLESTON, S. C. e July 18 29 6r \ FOSTER & WELKIN! BOOTS and SHOES. X)UF the best, for thev are the eh^nn?.? * ? ?r**"" 1J ler Brothers celebrate Hand and Mncli *| made Goods for Geni9 Ladies and Children Every pair warranted. Sold only by e FOSTER ft WILKIN'S Sewing Machines. I AM Agent for the popular and servicea Weed and the New American Sewing > chines. They are pronounced equal to any n . in use and are sold very cheap. ; r. M. COHEN o 0c(- * 40_ _ _ _l Hardware. THE prices of all goods made from Iron hi advanced very much in the past 60 days, We have a great many goods on hand, bouj before the rise, that we can sell at former pric Now is the time to buy. FOSTER & WILKINS. 5 WOOLENS. OUR slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jem Satinetts, Flannels, Linseys, Blankets, & &c., cannot fail to please. Look foryonrselvi FOSTER A wIf.kins b 0ct_17 _ . _ 42 ti j The State of South Carolina, r THE COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Trial Justice ATTACHMENT. BY SAMUELS. STOKES, ESQ.. Trial Justi in and for said County of the said State. TO ANY LAWFUL CONSTABLE. Complaint having been made unto me by Jac , Kice that Edward Kruno in indebted to hi on an open account in the sum of sixty-eig (68) dollars, TllHESE are, therefore, to require you to sui A raon the said Defendant to appear befo me. in ray office, in Union, S. C., on the Twer tietU day of March A. D. 1880, at 11 o'clock A. 1 to answer to the snid Cotnnlaint. or > -- *? will be given against Iiiin bj default. Given under my band and seal, at Union, C., the 19th day of January A. D. 1880. 8. 8. STOKES, ( 1 Trial Justice. j sea.i, I To the Defendant Kdward Kaine. You are hereby Summoned and required answer the complaint in this action, a oopy which was filed in the office of 8. 8. Stoke Trial Justice, on the 19th day of January 188 and serve a copy of your answer on the sabser ber at his office in Uuion 8. C., within Twenl days after the service of this Summons on voi excnmivo of the day of such service, or Juilj ment will to given against you for the sum < sixty-eight dollars and costs. Jau l'Jth 1880. S.JB. STOKES, Trial Justice. Jan 8 Ot DISSOLUTION. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing ur der tha firm name of Allen k Robinson i this day dissolved by mutual consent. All pei sons Indebted to the said firm must call at one and settle with W. A. Robinson, who is authoi iied to make all collections and receipt for th same. January 1st, 1880. C.L. AT.I.F.N. W. A. ROllINSON. Jan 0 1 fm i ' * JUST REC New Fall and 1 ?OF? All Kinds ai t -at7 J T. HILL WE invito attention to our New am DRESS G CONSISTING W orntcdM, Miiimny Cloths, Fancy Si AND A FULL LINK OF CUEAP DRE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS OUR STOCK O Whit? Goods, Homespun,' Tickings, Flannels, Linsej V Cloths is C WE have the largest and best assortments of L?m1 to this marl OUR BOOTS A Are of the best make and the cheapest ever efTered to our stock of T. MILES ^ LADIES' WE HAVE THE LARGEST ANI LADIES' 0 TIIAT HAS EVER BEExV BR01 :o:OUR STOCK GENTS CLOTJ ?AND? FURNISHIN ( IjA Is large ami well selected and as as ebeap as t vince you of what we say. . WE IIA VE .1 TPELL SELECTED SI ? | Hardware, ). W ooden ware, Tinware, eg- Crocke ^ Sadt ? ___ All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, for yourselves. ble T la- O . ow Oct. 40 L A. IRWIN'S ve I>RUa ^TORE, e* Opposite the Unicn Hotel. ?DEALER IN? s. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, C.? " Paints, Oils, ? Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Hair Brushes, too tli Brushes, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, ce Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, ?b Letter Paper, ir? Pens, Ink, Envelops, m Glass, Putty, re Carbon, Kerosene Oil. i- himneys, ^ PURE and LldlORS -FOR? S. MEDICAL PUBPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded and Orders answered with Care and Dispatch. The Public will find my Stock of Medicines Complete, Warranted Genuine and of the lo Best Quality. Medicino at all hours of the | ?r Bitrht and nn finnd.. ;; ?8?p 6 "v* ?c if i-' B. W. Bali,, Lauren*. S. 8. Stokkk, Union. y 1J A L L Sz STOKEK, I j* ATTORNEYS AT I,AW, Jf UNION 0. H., S.O. WILL practice-in #11 the Courts of tliis State. Prompt attention given to the Colleetiou of Clnims in all parts of the United States. - Dec 6 49 tf " FRESH SUPPLIES." DIIKSS GOODS. " r- . * KENTUCKY JEANS, BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOW PRICES. RICE ft McLTTRE. , Sot 21 47 it JEIVED Winter Goods. ad Styles 1 i&co's. 1 well assorted STOCK of O O 1> G OF lltillffS. Striped SuitlnM, Alpacntf, SS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS . AND NOVELTIES. NOTION^ leans. Tweeds, Cassimeres, omplete. ios Clonks that has ever been brought let. ND SHOES, in Unoin. We would eall special altentis* ic SON'S SHOES. ) BEST ASSORTMENT OF L O A K S. JGHT TO THIS MARKETI : of 5ING, HATS he eheapest. Call and seo them and wewnciU -:o: 'OCK IX THE FOLLOWING LINKS* >ry, llery and Bridles', Groceries, &c. and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and examine T. HILL & CO. tr Eat I Grow Fatl :o: 250 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LBS. CHEESE. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. 8,000 Lbs. Bftcon, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, Oysters, Pickles, Bagging and Ties, Lard, Candles, Spices, Raisins, Citrons, Tea, t? J dhk.111^ rowuers. Lie. Tobacco, And all other articles usually kept IN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY STORE. We shall keep a full line of above Goods o? innd and guarantee prices. GiVK US A CAkk >nd you will be convinced that you can do a? veil with us as at any. other of the surronndng markets. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. SFKAI18 dfc CO. Oct ft 40 tf The People's Academy. WEST SPRINGS, UNION CO., 8. C. rHE Spring Term of this Academy lommeaccs January 6. 1880, and continues five lonths; Course of instruction thorough. Exvrhsks r Tuition,. $T.25, $1.60 and $*2.0(7 per month Music en Ptann ..^...2".tX> " Board, $7 and $7.60- " " For further particulars and Circulars, apply to* J. B. TARHOTT, Principal. West Springs. Hoc '21 47 2?j?