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t County Commissioners' Orders on Treasurer as Follows : Lime lo whitewash Jail, Wm. Hill $ 2 00 Board of Equalization, 1) Johnson 36 00 Solary^^Cierk, Witt. Hill UO 00 Coses raPl'robote Judges Office, D Johnson Jr 34 60 Inquest fees and Equalization Board, J P Thomas, 23 00 Poor House supplies, F M Farr & Co.... 43 60 " 11 Gee & Humphries.. 86 61 Bridges, W A Nicholson...< 5 00 Expenses to Columbia &c., R Macbeth, Sheriff. .. 100 00 Comissioner, Ada Smith.... 36 87 Mm ' Sundry claims assigned to R K ltawls... 109 00 , HB Sk W A Nicholson 202 00 I 3 Salary as Clerk, Wm. Iiill 110 00 IB Sundry claims assigned to W A Nicliolffl sou 05 00 99 f footing Prisoners kc. K Macbeth sheriff 608 60 99 ? Coroners account, T J Greer 26 00 99 ? Bridges, J Broxio Jeter 46 00 1^9. Poor House account 1878 and 1870, Fos9H tor &. Will.ins 195 00 Bridges, B G Wilburn..... 7 35 9 Rent Tress irers office, Moore, Tinslcy 9 & Foster .. * 17 60 98 BlaeVsnrifliing for Poor House, Allen & HtfOtason 14 00 |B ll for Jail " 4 20 HE Burying Pauper, R W Hamilton & Co... 3 60 Hj Clothing for Pauper, N F Walker.......... 8 75 B Constables account, James Thomas Jr..-.- 13 80 n 1 . w tn i_? i> o n I a.riai uuoiiuu nuwuuui| tt jl acicr. * u ov ? Inquest fees, Y P Butler. GOO Constables account, J" Sf Plefcieo 2 00 ? II T Hughes ..... 8 GO Yrial Justice account, A II Auglitrey 7 00 C^^ables account, II T Gallman 2 80 )Mt fees, II S Beaty 14 00 ' Cousuibles account, Jesse Bailey 7 00 " bridges, A H Aughlrey 66 00 ?Trial Justice account, Thomas Comer.... 21 99 " ?? ? CB Dobo 8 GO H (,'bhstables account, P P Hamilton 8 00 W " " assigned by L K Fow ler td N B Elson & Co 21 00 9 lloads and ilfldgcs, C M Scales and B - John SprouSb.. ~ 4 20 Constables account, Jfeftferflon Gregory..! 1G 00 1 Stationery for Offices, W. Evans & C.... 47 00 I Public Buldinga, James Grant 21 00 f Bridges, P llice...... 7 00 I ? Jll Mintcr 135 00 I Lumber for Poor House, J P McKissick 4 80 Bridges, Alexander Henna 14 00 g ? LC4CT Mabry 80 00 H Burying Pnupdr, George Rogers 0 00 Poor House supplies, Foster & Wilkins.. 81 00 E Inquest fees, 11 S Beaty 21 00 Inquest fees, T Munro 14 00 Printing, R M Stokes 70 00 Lumber for Bridges, T M Whitesides & Co 17 50 t^roners fees, O B lPGraham 7 50 ^fcliouery for office, David Johnson Jr. 25 90 Bridges, J M Bennett *;.> 42 00 Poor House supplies, Spears St Co <10 50 Public Buildings; Jam&tfl Rodger.;,... ,-219 00 Board of Equalization and supplies for office, D Johnson...;... 11 00 Board of Equalization^ G W Hill. 45 00 ? ? FW Eison 16 00 " " J H Goss 27 00 9 Constables account, P II Sims 4 GO I Work on Treasurers office, Ira Tinsley.. 16 20 Publio Buildings, J II Rodger 95 80 Bridges, W F West 4G 00 Trial Justioe account, J C Wallace 46 00 Constable account, Richard Rochester... 9 00 " " Major Johnson 2 80 Bridges, A 11 Aughtrey 12 60 1 Pauper, Spears Sl Colton for J Faucctt.. 85 00 1 PV Bridges, Jacob Rice 52 00 1 Constables account. Gordon Williams.... 12 20 r * Bridges, 1IO & II W Wilburn 235 00 Poor House hands, B B Bailey Sup't.... 75 72 " ? account and Jury Tickets, D P Duncan 158 00 | Stationery for office, W H Norman 14 47 Salary as overseer, B B Bailey 102 00 Bridges, Barnett & Bailey 102 00 " Paul Austell 1 50 j Poor House hands account assigned to PM Cohen 3128 Bp- Poor House Supplies, D P Duncan 41 00 W Mule Killed. J T Douglass 70 00 ^ ' ( Overseer, B B Baiiey 50 00 I Poor House supplies, Ilice & McLure... 45 25 T Bridges, B ti Wilburn 201 53 1 $0,052 20 Balance to be accouutcd for by Treasurer $1,088 52 1 1 o FENCE TAX. 1870. * DU. Original Assessment on $2,080,105 for Fence purposes?2 mills $5,300 33 v Additional Assessment not yet known. i Penalty on Delinquent List not yet known. CU. Treasurer's Commission, not yet allowed. Deductions and Abatements. " " County Tax on lands forfeited " " r iiuiid liona uounty lax ?? J Amount of County Tax on lands o not advertised and carried to tl Duplicate " " p Amount of County tax due and unaccounted for...Accounts not yot made up ( -* CIt. b J. L, Ilarvey $ 8 12 8 F. O. Latham 1 3:5 u A D Dlack 14 G2 F O. Latham 64 00 Z Phillips 4 20 d J W Alexander 17 03 c & L West CO e G W Donucr 3 CO s J L Dry a nt '2 53 \ .N IJulujohn G 85 u >V L Wood 10 57 S. S boltea...... 1 85 JE.B Wti'ff and U. M Stevens 31 05 HV A Nicholson 78 35 1' s'er & Wilkins 80 35 j (j B Fowler 10 38 E. L, and L. Under 39 37 J5 L tinder 22 50 f Miss A 0 Tate 1 ( II Littlejolin 16 c ^ ilin Kennedy ? 81 70 v ^Vowton ltains 1 18 O K. Tate 2 10 8 S Deiles......... 1 84. N M Quinn 12 42 'J A Dlack... 2b 92 ^oLcrson Littlejolin 0 20 M J llamiiiett 12 00 I J.iul-A & Carrier..... ;i 33 OS n M L> Thomson 27 02 e ' ? Jl,l>iljnrd 27 25 ( J L llrtrvcy..... 32 IS j P G Latham ....; 5 23 A I) Block 58 10 v P. G. Latham 253 <N) r Z. IMiillips 10 SO , J. W. Alexander 05 00 K L Weal ll-l 2 40 G W Konner 14 40 N G Litllcjoliu 27 40 W L Wood 78 60 >8 S Koiles 5 50 M 11 Htilf & It M Stevens 124 20 W A Nicholson 323 75 Poster & W ilk ins 321 30 G 11. Powlcr 41 52 ! ' I, nnd I, hinder 157 50 E L hinder..:.. 00 ?H? A 0 Tale ..; 0 40 N II II l.illlejohn ; 04 40 1 John Kennedy 127 17 " XCWfon ltnins 4 72 ? Tate.... 8 40 K AI fyiiqn..... 40 70 ./a IIIftclc,y ' no 70 Lobtrsoti hiltlejohn.....'. '. V. 30 80 i ... Mo Si Carrier ' 132 32 M W Thomson 111 OS I Seaborn Dillard 100 (Hi J uii"s Wood 58 40 M > c? Wood 07 10 .<1 I't"nrrler 342 20 tl Porter 7 5o 1 '3 Thomson J'or J li S lt'3 (HI Wm Little 416 46 M J Mammett 46 68 Lewis Yarborough 150 00 II Boylcs.... 9 25 J L Young, Auditor 300 00 M. V Tate 4 88 $4,505 34 Total Tax assessed on original Duplicate $5,360 33 Less checks above reported 4,505 34 ? m f Balance fence money on hand $ 854 99 To be increased by Assessment fund , , returned from Auditor 300 00 $1,154 99? RAILROAD TAX?1879. DR. Origiual assessment on $2,080,166 for Railroad purposes $9 380 57 Additional Assessment Not yet known. Penalty on delinquent List " " CR. Treasurer Commissions Not yet allowed Deductions and abatements " " County Tax on lauds forfeited... " " Nulla Bona Tax " " Amount of County 'fax on lands not advertised and carried to next duplicate " " Amount of County Tax due and unaccounted for " " CR. Coupons, E. R Wallace Cashier $1,617 00 " Foster & Wilkins 70 00 " ? R Wallace Cashier 8,542 00 " T. R. Jeter 17 50 " ? It Wallace Cashier 8,549 00 $8,796 50 Total Tax $9,380 67 Amounts paid out 8,795 50 Balance on Hand $ 685 07 ORtflNART COUNTY TAX FOR 1877. raid J. P. Thomas, Inquest fees $ 5 00 J. 1'. Thomas, Equalization Hoard and Stationery 41 00 B B Bailey, Overseer at the Poor House 25 00 Harriet McGloster, Witness Ticket 6 20 R. Macbeth, Sheriff's ffees...... iOO 00 Steedman & llawls, fee for Professional services 35 00 J K Young, Witness Tickets 3 G5 George Bailey^ " " 10 20 S M Rice, " " 19 50 , J R Jeter. ' '.? 6 50 11 R Rawls, Shndry claims 85 00 R M Stokes, Printing 30 00 , llice & Rawls, Poor House supplies 9 40 Rice & McLure, Jury and Witness Tickets j..;.. 80 00 S B Sims, Coustnbla account 7 00 J 11 Go88, Equalization Board 10 00 A 11 Aughtrty, Trial Justice account 15 00 C F Scales, Constable account 5 00 Allen & Robinson, B1 icksraithing for Poor House 7 50 J C Hunter, Bridges 15 00 W. A Nicholson, Sundry Claims.... 25 00 C B Bobo, Trial Justice account... 10 00 ?450 95 Ilnlnncc on hand foi this fund from Last report 518 72 Balance of this fund ? G7 77 Referee's Sale. 1. B. Cunningham and I. F. ~) ? . McDow, Administrators of f . Est. of W. C. Cunningham, Estate lebccca A. Cunningham ct al. | UNDER and by virtue of nu order passed in the above stated cose, at the September ['erm of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw lounty, the undersigned, ns Referee, will sell at ublic outcry, in front of the Court House, at Jnion, S. C., on the first Monday in March j text, All the interest of the late W. C. Cunningham n and to the "Union Gold Mine Tract," formery owned by West and by Rlack. Said tract ontnining Three Hundred (300 acres, more or ess; bounded on the North and East by lands if A. W. Thompson ; South by lands of Asa imilh ; and West by lauds of Larkeu Lancaster. Terms of Sale : One-half cash ; balance payable in one year, ritlt bond of purchaser aud Mortgage of premses sold. I. L>. DUNLAP, Referee. . Feb. 13 0 81 J Sheriffs Sales. ] BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, I will soli, boforo Union Court House door, n the first Monday in March next, within he logal hours of Sheriff's sales, tho following iroperty, to wit : About twenty-five bushels corn and about wenty-five bushols cotton seed ; levied on and to ie sold as the property of F. W. Coleman, at the uit of B. II. llice, under a warrant to seize crop ' indcr Lien. AI.SO. About twenty-five bushels Corn, three hunIred bundles Fodder and about fifty bushels otton seed ; levied on and to be sold as the proprty of Andrew Koou ami Wesley Koon, at the J uit of B. 11. Rice, agaiust Andrew Koon and Vesley Koon, under a warrant to seize crop inder Lien. j R. MACBETH, S. U. C. Feb. Otli 1880. G 3t llnppy I>nyw Alicuri ! INHERE will be a hot supper at Mount Tnbor , . on Thursday, the 4tli of March, for the nirpose of raising funds to buy instruments or a Brass Band at that place. The Union lornct Bund hns kindly consented to be with us m the occasion. Come one come all, and sec vliat the fair sex of Mount Tabor can do. * SAM' L. D. GOUDELOCK, Captain. Feb. 20 7 2t Union Hotel Bar. f HAVE lately fixed up my bar in the room | L u^der the Union Hotel in the moat etylisli nanncr received a large stock of the choic- | st and purest brands of Whiskeys, llinndica, , Sin, Wines of every description and Lnger j Jeer. , An accommodating ana pleasant gentleman vill always be in utlendnnoeto ci?.'ei to th? wishes if my cuslomeers. I invite niy frieJt'J' nUu a' vho want a i>ure article to call on me. JOHN THOMSOIN*. Feb. 20 7 lm* GENERAL MERCHANDISE. [HAVE just received a new and compUtc Stotk of Oenernl Merchandise, such as 1 1>RY (?<)() ft & ' OllOCElUHS, ' i IIMil)WAllE, .jr., jr., , vhich I will sell at the very lowest prices. I lon't intend to let any one undersell me. Come uid try me. W. A. MOOKIIEAD, Alt. Tabor Cheap .Store. Feb. 13 f>_ lm M. A. MOORE, M. D., /"v wit Mil fl i.m n....ra^u;.,nni i. n.? | i ? <(?>.' in.' i UJII.thiwiihi OUI I IVvn n? 111%; VIM IJ zcns of Union. Office in rear of the Court HoUSO. : Fph. lft 0 l in a NEW GOODS. I, 1-1 ami Jitripeil Homespuns, just re?'el?e,<l >v SUBAK8 & COLTON. Jan. :!0 1 tf JUST OUT! ' * I V Hood's Great Book of the War. ADVANCE AND HKTREAT Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies. -? 13 V?- o C , GENERAL J. B. IIOOD, Late Lieutea't General Confederate States Army. . r ISL1SIIED FOR THE HOOD ORPHAN MEMORIAL FUND BY GENERAL G. T. BBAUHEOARD, New Orlcaus, 1880. milE ENTIRE PROCEEDS arising from (lie J_ sale of this work are devoted to the Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, which is invested in unueu oinics iteguneu uonus iur mo nurture, carc, support und education of <lie ten infanta deprived of their parents last summer at New Orleans, the melancholy iucidents of which sad bereavement nre still fresh in the public mind. The book is an elegant octavo, containing 360 pages, with a fine photograph likeness aud a line steel engraving made expressly for this work, four large maps of battle-fields, bound in handsome gray English Cloth at $3, or in a fine sheep binding, with marble edge, $3 60; in halt-bound morocco, library style, $4, or in best i^evant Turkey morocco, full gilt sides and edges, $5. On the receipt from any person remitting by mail or express of the amount in a registered letter or by a postal order, bank draft or check, a copy will be immediately sent fr^c of postage, registered as second-class matter. The volume is published in the best style of typography, on elegant paper, with illustrations executed as highest specimens of art. The author, the subject, the purpose, all alike render it worthy a plnce in every library, on every desk, or upon the book-shelf of every house in the country. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in the United States, and a preference will be givcu to honorably discharged veterans from the army. To the ladies who feel a desire to express their sympathy with the Hood Orphan Memorial Fuud the sale of this book among their circle of friends will afford an excellent way of contributing substantial aid to so deserving a cause. For terms, rates to agents, etc., address, with full particulars, GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD. Publisher, On behalf of the llood Memoiial Fund, New Orleans, La. Feb 19 7 tf Announcement Extraordinary! I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends And the public genera.ly that I hare a lull stdck of the very best quality of FAMILY GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF Flour, Meal, Bacon, Bard, Hams, Sugar, CoffeS, Molassas, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Starch, Soda, Pickles, Canned Goods in Great Variety, Soap, Caudles, Crackers, Clieese, Seed Irish Potatoes Or the Finest Qualities. Nails, Powder, (Shot, Caps, Prize Cigars, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. Also, in rear of my Grocery Store I have a irst class liar Itooill, where you will find ?e very ueal oi Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, Rum, Gin, Porter, Ale and Lasrer Beer. Give me a call and be Cotltlnctd thai 1 have lie best aad cheapest stock in Town. J. W. VINSON. Jan. 30 4 tf 18T-CLA88 F ERTILTZERST SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO! NAVASSA COTTON FERTILIZER! NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE llukcr'ft Standard Ammouiatcrt Hone PhottphiUc. A(!C")M MODATING terms for above Standard Guanos can be obtained by calling on us. SPEARS & CO., B. F. WALKER. Feb 6 6 2m TtAnTtT?A%T O ATT TlV XlUjDin SUM OC AliL?ii1. rnilK undersigned litivc formed a copartner_L ship for the purpose of carrying on the business of Rlacksmithing, Wagon Wood Work, and the Mnking and Repairing of Carriages, Buggies, Ac. Said copartnership to date from January 1, 1880. All contracts and settlements must he made with W. A. Robinson in order to bind the firm. W. A. ROBINSON, C. L. ALLEN. Fgft id 0 tf Application for Charter. NOTICE is hereby given that 80 days from date we wi'l app'.v to James Munro, Esq., L'lork of the Court of Unio.n County, for a Charter to incorporate the Mounf ^ icw Sons and Daughters Society of Faith, Hope and < harity, in accordance with the Law on.powct .'"g Clerks of Courts to grant powers of Incorporations. THOMAS PAKH. GALLANT IIUGH Jan. .80 '1 li. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Foster & Wilkinsby note or accodnt are earnestly requested to make Settlements at oucc, as money we must have. Jan .80 4 lm Crockery. ALL old and new housekeepers who need Crockery will do well to examine our slock. SPEARS A C0LTON. Jan. .80 t (f A. IRWIN'S imuo ' STORE, Opposite the Unicn Hotel. J .? xJLviO Jb tH U1 r X ?DEALER IN? DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints. * ~Oi\s, x VarniBhes, . Dye-Stu fife, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. himneys, run; WIXKN nnd LIQUORS -FOR? MEDICAL PURPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded and Orders answered with Caro and Dispatch. The Publio will find my Stock of Medicines Complete, Warranted Gwroflne end of the Best Quality. Medicine at all hours of tho night and cn Sunday. 1 Sep 6 86 tf GREAT ATTRACTION! ?AT? ' J. H. RODGER'S GROCERY STORE, j WHERE YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 1 -OF- ] GROCERIES, HARDWARE, i i TINWARE AND STOVES. [ WHICH he is detertned to sell at the eery lowest Prices. If you don't believe what I say call and try me. I hare Sugars, of nil qualities. Coffee and Teas, | Bacon and Hams, Molasses and Salt, i Flour and Lard, PINE APPLE CHEESE. English Dairy CTicchc. Rice and Grist, j Canned Fish, FIcsli and Vegetables. Hardware. My stock of Hardvvaro embraces everything needed upon the Farm, in the Household or in the shop of the Mechanic. BOOTS AND SHOES. IS this Line I have a very fine Assortment, to . which 1 invite special attention. Prices as low \ as at any other store. STOVE PIPE. I Manufacture Stove Pipe front the very best 1 Sheet Iron, and warrant the work. TIN WARE, Jko. I also manufacture my own Tin Ware nnd Sheet Iron Pans nnd nlwnys keep ou hand a stock of every Article needed in that liue. 1 HOOFING A\I> UVTTEIUVO. I AM always prepared to do Roofing and Guttering at shortest Notice and in the best manner. ^ REPAIRING OF TIN WARE, PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE. STOVE CASTINGS FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. | If there is anything else you waht I believe I can furuish it. Call and see. JAS. H. RODGER. Oct 24 43 if GUANO ! GUANO!! First ChiNN GttnnoA at Prices, t Lower lliau Ever. f WE offer the following Standard Brands of Fertilizers, delivered at Union free of ^ freight: Ellhran Dissolved Done, S20 Cash, J by 1st May, 1880, or $88 by 1st Nov., 1880. " Dliano $89 Cash, by 1st May, , 1880, or $45 by 1st Nov., 1880. EtdWilil Dissolved Bone,?Cotton " Option, 375 lbs Mid. Cotton. , " (dliauo. Cotton option, 450Ihs Mid. Cotton. Eureka Clua no, Cotton option, 45011>s Mid. Cotton. Anchor guano, Cotton option, 450ll?s Mid. Cotton. Allison A Addison Star Cuano? ? Cotton option 4051bs Mid Cotton. i liOrrenl/- A Kitller Amiuoiiiated Dissolved Bone,?Cotton option 4<?51bs. Mid. Cotton. Monarch Cliuiio?Cotton option 4751bs Mid Cotton. j Carolina guano, Cotton option, 480lbs Mid. Cotton. i Palmetto < 'otton option, 37oIbs Mid. Cotton. " " $'2l? Cash 1 May 1880. '? " ?33 Cnsli 1 Nov. 1880. 1 Zfll'M AiiiniuniHlitl lkissol v?*<l HoiIO?Col tun option 4H0Ibs. Mid Cotton P. M. FA II IK ? < O. Jnn 23 8 2ms PLOWS AND PLOW IRONS. 1JIAVE on hand a very, large stock of the i best .nunlity of Iron for nil kinds nnd patterns of*r??w?? Clttvises, Heel Screws, Holts, &c.t wl.icfr I offer for sale nt the very lowest prices. I am also Agent for the Celebrated Watt Plow, which is now acknowledged to bo the best plow made for this country. Ofdcrs for this How or any other Agricultural Implement will be Ailed at the shortest notice, W. A. MOOR HEAD, Ml. Tabor ft ore. Feb !0f 0 1 M. Eat i Grow Fat! 250 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LB8. CHEE8E. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. 8,000 l ibs. Bnfion. VVUCO) Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, Oysters, Pickles, Bagging and Ties, Lard, Candles, Spices, Raisins, Citrons, Tea, Baking Powders, Lie. Tobacco, And all other articles usually kept IN A FIKST CLASS FAMILY GHOC'EItY STOltE. We shall keep a full line of above Goods on liand and guarantee prices. GIVE US A CALL ind you will be convinced that you cnn do aa well with us as at any other of the surrounding markets. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. Sl?EAltS Ac CO. Oct 8 40 Jtf nnn ni mnurmiTiTTm liU & HUUffiKlK Respectfully inform their customers J ami the people of Union County generally, h?t their stock of New Uoodu for the . PALL AY1) WINTER TRADE, | s now open for inspection. Their goods hare . teen purchased at the best markets, upon the , test terms nml selected with great cure by one of he firm. Til EI 11 STOCK CONSISTS OF t A FULL LINE OF rall and Winter DRY GOODS, VOTJONS, nr nviu\+n V/XV \s A AJ.A1.J \M | \ HATS and CAPS. BOOTS I SHOES. ! t HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, 1 SADDLES and BRIDLES, rRTJNKSAND VALICES, f GROCERIES, v c Iii Groceries we have a complete assortment. a IVum, Colleen, j SiiKurn, Molasses, t Flour, llacoii, 8 Canned (>oods, Spleen, 1 [flavoring Evlraels, Ac. c r n WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OllR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S -land and Custom Made SHOES. ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, GREATLY REDUCED IS PRICES. 1 We intend to sell on the most reasonable ( erms and give satisfaction to all who purchase rom us. We ask a trial. GEE A IICMPIIItIES, Oct 17 42 if. FOSTER & WILMS! BOOTS and SHOES. |i BUY the best, fo^ they are flic cheapest. Zieg- ' lcr Brothers celebrate Hand ami Machine aade Goods for Gents Ladies and Children.? Ivcry pair warranted. Sold only by FOSTER & W ILK INS. Sewing Machines. [AM Agent for the popular and serviceable Weed and the New Americnn Sewing MaJunes. They arc pronounced erjual to auy now n use aud are sold very cheap. 1\ M. COHEN. Oct. 3 40 if WOOLENS. OUR stock of Cloths, Costume-res, Jeans, J Satinelts, Flannels, Linscys, Itlankcts, <Stc., tc., cannot fail to please. Look for yourselves. < FOSTER & W ILK INS. Oct 17 42 tf It. W. Hai.i., baareio. S. S. Stokks, Union. 1IALL Ac STOKES, ATTORN KIN AT I. AW, UNION O. H. , S.O. WILL practice in all the Courts of this Stato. Prompt attention iriveu to the Collection of Claims in nil jmrts of tho United Htntcs. Doc 5 U> If FRESH SUPPLIES. PRESS GOODS. KENTUCKY .JEANS, HOOTS AND SHOES i r low prices. P.ICF.& McLURK. Sov 21 IT if The State of South Carolina.COUNTY OF UNION. Ill the Court of Common Pleas. James H. Rodger, y Copy Summons 1'luintiff, For money a</uin?t, . demand. E. Kain, Complain! Defendant. not Served. To K. Kain, Defendant in thit action : YOU are hereby summoned and required Id' answer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the ottico of the Clerk of fhd Court of Common Dens for the said County, aud to servo a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office, No 4. Law Range, Union, 8. C., wirhju twenty days after the service of fliis summons on yon, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail tc answer this eomphUnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment against you fot tho so*** of three hundred dollars, with interest at the' rate of seven per cent per annum, from the T7rh' day of January, one thousand eight hundred ami eighty, and costs. Dated, Union, 8. C., Jan 17fh, A. D. 1*8#. STKKDMAN & RAWL8, Plaintiff's Attorneys. "I Jamks Mt stto, skal| Clerk. To the Defendant, E. Kain : Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filsrf in tho Office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, for Uniou County, at Union, in the County of Union, in the State of South Carolina, on the 17th day of January, 1880. Union, S. 0., 16th Feb., lSBo'. STKEOMAN $l RA\VLS, Plaintiff'a Attovnaya. Feb 20 7 OC The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Edwin K. IVallncc, j Copy summons Plaintiff. | for money against J- demand. r.anura miiii, | complaint Defendant. \ Served. To Edward Kain, Defendant in this aetion : YOU arc hereby summoned ami required (o answer the complaint it* this action, of vhich a copy is herewith served \vpou you, and o serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office, No. '2, Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho icrvice of this summons on you, exclusive of tho lay of service. If you fuil to answer this complaint within he litnc aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to ho Court for judgment against you for the sum >f nineteen hundred dollars, with interest at he rate of seven per cent, per annum from tho irst day of January,, oue thousand eight Uunit el and eighty and costs. Dated 17th January, A. D. 188(1. MONRO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorneys(z-'-n 1 Jamks Muniio, skal > Clerk. To the Defendant Edward Kain f Take notice that the summons in this action', f which tho forogoing is a copy, was hied in lie Ohio of the Clerk of the Court of Common 'leas for Union Coanty, at Union, in the Coun-* y of Union, in the Stntc of South Carolina, on ho seventeenth day of January, one thousand ight hundred and eighty. Union, S. C., 11th February, 188(1". MUNRO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Carolina. Feb 1*8 C Ct The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. [n the Co lift ol common TluaB. Wm. A. Nicholson "1 Copy Summons iff. I Kap mrtnutr ._J,, . / ayainst, } demand. E. Knin. j Complaint Defendant, J not Served.Vo E. Kain, Defendant in this action : OY arc hereby summoned and reqarred (6 X answer tlie complaint in this action, which kill be Hied in the office of the Clerk of tho lourt of Common l'leas for the said County, nd to serve a copy of your answer on (ho sabcribor8 at their otlicc, No. A Law Range, Union', i. C., within twenty days after the service of his summons on you, exclusive of tho day of ervice. If you fail to answer this complaint within lie time aforesaid, the plaintiff will Apply to lie Court for judgment against you for the sum if one thousand dollars, with inlorest at tha ate of seven per cent per annum, from the 17th lay of January, ouo thousand eight hundred nd eighty, and costs. L'atc 1, Union, S. C., 17th Jan., 1880. STL EDM AN & It AWLS, Plaintiff's Attorneys.(/?"j James hirxr.O, 8eai. > Clerk, To the Defendant, E. Kain : Take notice that the summons in this action, ,f which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in he office of the Clerk of the Court of Common fleas, for Union County, at Union, In the Couny of Union, in the State of South Carolina, on ho 171 h day of January, 1880. Union, S. C., lGth Feb., 1880. 8TKLDMAN & UAWL8, Plaintiff's Attorney. Fob 20 7 tit THE BEST FERTILIZERS. [would call the attention of the Farmers of Union County to tho following standard irnmls of fertilizers which I am prepared td 'uruish in any quantities: STONO GUANO, STONO AC11), STONO A SUE ELEMENT, lilt A D L E V S DISS OL1 ED HONES, G. ODER A- SON'S SOLUDLE A MM ON I A TED SURER I'll OSI > / / 4 '/? /.? J /iai Jj. The result from the Ftono fiuano nnd SlOpci Acid excels those of any other Fertilizer in tho market. My terms and prices arc as nccohimodnting and low as they arc in any market iu tho upper counties of the State. W. A. NICHOLSON. Jan 10 2 .2ms LONG'S CHEMICALS. IilARMKILS who wish to save Money nnd at _ the same time use as good a Fertilizer us la made will use LO.\U'S CHEMICALS. Call soon, as the supply is limited. GlItUES & CO., Ag't. Jan. 23 3 2ins. BkUT' A1 r. It. C. Furr nt San tub, and Mr. W, W. Scott, nt Jonesville, will supply Farmers in their neighborhoods. lined wuro. fllHK prices of all goods triads from Iron hato 1. advanced very much in the past tit) days.? We have a great many goods on baud, bought before the rise, that we cun sell at former prices Now is the time to buy. ' FOSTF.ll W ILK INS.