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% Guardians Final Notice. IIIF.UEBY giro notice that od the 1st Jay ul December 1882. I will make my lindl retut> to David Johnson, jr., Probate Judge of Unior County, nntl apply f?r a final discharge as Guar Jian of John J. llobo. All persons having demands against said Join J. Hobo, before his coming of age wil present them to me, properly attested, on or be fire that day, or be forever narred. W. A. NICHOLSON. Nov 8 44 4t IP HANAOEHS OF COXUltftSNIONAL ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Countt dr Union. f We, the undersigned Commissioners of Elcc lion for the election of members ol Cougresi for said County, do hereby appoint the fidlowinf named persons Managers of th? Klmttnn held fur members of Congress at the severa election Precincts in said County, 011 Tuesday the 7th day of November, A. 1>. 1882?to wit : Union.?James Munro, J as M Hunch, J ( Mix. Croat Key a.?W II Norman, H C Ray, Johi W Sanders. Goaken Hill.?Jas T Douglass, Jos E Cufield too D Smith. /'?A Dum.?I W oods Jeter, J A Hancock, J C Lyles. Suntue.?Jas C Sartor, Wm Savage, Jos V James. Hughe* .?W A Moorhead, Wm Q Hughes, 8 Ivey. Kelly'a Mill.? D B Free, Jas. T. Garner, A i Gault. Jontaoille.?J G Long, R D Coleman, John \ Crawford. Jaaper Gil/6*'.?0 P Brown, Geo W Peake Nimrod Smith. Glandgburg Mill.?T J Orr, 8am'1 Littlejohn R A Jones. Timber Ridge.?J R Littlejohn, II A Tate, We Crtcker. DraytonvilU.?W D Alexander, Wm Bridges T W McWhirter. Wilkinaoille.?0 W Whisenant, Gist Tollcson Thomson Kobbs. Sarrrall'a Store.?Jas R Walker, John II Gul man, W R Hughes. Given under our hands and Seals, at Uniu n, ii said State, this 24th day of October, A. D 1882. W. T. LITTLEJOHN, \L. 8.1 W. T. GRAHAM, [L. S.] Managers for State and County Election. ^, Union?F. M t'.rr W n w w ^ Hughes. Cross Keys?W. S. Gregory, W. T. Belsil S. J. Ray. Goshcu Hill?J. II. Sims, Geo. O. Hugliej R. ?. English. Fish Dam?VV. K. Thomas, P. P. Hamilton J. P. Jeter. Saiituc?A- C. Lyles, J. Mobley Jeter, 8 8 Crosby. Hughes?E. F. Vaughn, Lemuel Askew, Jas Hughe". Kelly's Mills.?Newton Qalliran, Thus. J Foster, II. P. McKissick. Joncnrille?Geo. W. Bonner, J. W. Scott. W. A MoWhirter. Juaper Gibbs'?Win. Smith, Sam'l. Lawson Ino. McArthur. GlanJyburg Mill.?J. D. Orr, Robt. Humes John l.iulrjohn. Timber Ki lgo.?Lewis Meng, L C. Mayberr; John D. Jefferiea. Draytonville?C. 0. Spencer, Robt. Seryice E. P. Macomsnn. Wilkinsville.?Thus. M. Litllejohn, A. F Smith, Thus. J. Patrick. Surralt s Store. ?O. S. Kendrick James T Moorebead, J. E. Gault. Given under our hands and seals, at Union it said State, tho 2t>th. day of October A. D. 188; JAS. H. MAXWELL. [L. S.] _ J. 11. JETER. [L. S.J National Surgical INBTITUTB.?Out of tho Surgeons of this oM ami notable Institute will visit Uoion S. C. Novcuibor 6tl 1882, stopping at the Uoiou Hotel. Tin object of this is to give the afflicted uu op portunity for examination at or near tbcii homes, thus saving bopehss cases the ex' pense of a trip to Atlanta. A careful ex nmination will be made, and patients c u team if their cases are curable or can b< benefited, and whether it will be nccessar; for them to visit the Institute In sucl cases us can bo cured, or treatment begun a home, arrangements can be made with oui visiting Surgeon,and treatment commenoet at once. Cases of Deformities and Ohrouio Disea ees will be examined, such as Club Foct Diseases of tho Hip, Spine and Joiuts Paralysis, Piles, Fistulas Catarrh, Female and Private Diseases and Diseases of thi Eye, Ear, etc. ftajf~(Jouu; early, as the visit is limited tc the tiuio slated. For circulars and ful particulars, address NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTI Atlanta, Ga. Oct 20 42 3t SPECIAL T0WN~TAXES7~ At Ordinance io collect certain lAcentet in th Town of Union for the fitcal year commencing 10th September, 1882. BE it ordained by the Intendanl and Warden of the Town of Union, in Council assem bled, and by authority of the same, that thi books of the Treasurer be opened, on the 23< of October and remain open till the 16th No ember, for the collection of the following taxes now due. Also, that all parties coming into the 'own am opening stores since the 10th of September shal be required to pay a tax of Ten dollars ($10 / redoing business during tho present fi*ca year: Billiard Tables $'.'6 (X Each Lireiy and Sale Stable 20 0< ? Two-horse Dray 16 0( " One-horse Dray 7 6( " Two-horse wagon for private use... 2 64 " One-horse 1 21 " Pleasure Carriage 4 (K ' Horse 1 04 Persons failing to pay said licenses withii the time prescribed will be subject to a penalty of ft) per eent. additional upon their license. C. R. ROBKRSON, Iniendnnt. 8. A. E. Pakiiam, Clerk and Treasurer. Oct 27 48 1m m YOUR BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT WANTS MONEY. THE subscribers find an unusually largi amount of money due them ou their books and they are much in want of money to carry oi their ttnsinees. Those indebted to them art hereby notified that they must make payment! immediately, ROBINSON & ALLEN Sept 29 89 4t MEN'S AND BOY'S CW>THING t ^ MEN'4 ANI) BOY'S CLOTHING I MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING ! ALAItOK stuck to select from at pricei marked down in coiifor >ity with the re autre ems of the times. 1 7 RICE A LURE. l)?i jO 42 if 25.00011>s CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY At Reduced Price, F O 1< C A H If At No. 1 East Union. 11*712 19 \ , JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPEN I AT ; P. H. COHEN & BRO S ; Large and Well 9 | SELECTED STOCK ' OF DRY GOODS, 1 CLOTHING, J > BOOTS AND SHOES, ) Hats and Gaps, GROCERIES, &C. Q WHICH WILL BE SOLD, : LOW for CASH. tt Oct 20 42 3m An Ordinance. To Rtttrain and Regulate the tale of Liquor*, and to Regulate the tale of Drug* and Medicine*. Site. I. Bo it ordained by the Town CoudciI of ' Union, in the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting, and by the authority of the same, That auy person who shall sell any Liquors, Spirituous, Vinous or Malt, within the Town of , Union", shall, upon trial and conviction, be fined, for ench and every offence under this r Ordinance, not less than twenty-five (25) dollars and not more than one hundred (100) dollars, or , be imprisoned not less than thirty (50) days, or both, at the discretion of tlieCouncil. Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the 1 tilling, by any licensed Druggist, of any prescript . tion in good faith, made by any licensed practicing l'hysician ; and providee further, that no . prescriptions containing intoxicating liquor, in any quantity, shall be filled unless a licensed . practising l'hysician sha.l endorse thereon over his own signature a certificate in writing that , the prescription is for use in sickness only, ntid is necessary. , Sec. 2. That all prescriptions containing intoxicating liquor in any quantity, filled by nny f Druggist, shall, together with the record of the uames of persons to whom delivered and for , whose use filled, bo exhibited by such Druggist on the first Monday in ench and every calendar mouth, to the Council for inspection; and upon failure so to do. each and every Druggist shall, . upon trial and conviction, be fined, for each and every offense, not leas than twonty-five (125) 1 dollars, and not more than one hundred (1(H)) i dollars, or be imprisoned not less than thirty (30) days, or both, at the discretion of the Council. Done and ratified under the copori tc Seal of 3 said Town of Union, the 18th day of Oclber, 1881!. I C. R RORE11SON Inleudant, , 8. A. E. Pabuam, Clerk. Oct 20 42 2 in ' C. BART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. O., THE largest Importers of Foreign Fruits in tho South, offer for sale a 1 WELL SELECTED STOCK OF \ Apples, Oranges, Bananas, r Oocoanuts, Lemons, 1 3VTJTS, . BRIED FlfiS, UAISINS, , 10TATOES, CABBAGES, ONIONS, | PEANUTS. } And everything else that & first-class Wholesale Fruit House should have. :o: i Country Orders filled with despatch. Oct 20 42 Cm i MILO^ery. ? ? MRS. MARY VINSON, HAS received her Fall und winter stock of ' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ? Her stock is complete, compria?n?r nil B the latest novelties. Her huts are Cupid's 1 Iloine. Oct 20 42 tf HPECIALTIES | FOR THE SEASON. { LADIES and MISSES CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND WALKING JACKETS. \ An immense stock which must commend themselves, both in style and price, to the tnste as well as the economic views or prudent buyers. 1UCE & McLURE. Oct jO 42 tf No Postponement. WT. GRAHAM herby gives notice to all persons indebted to him, by Note or Account, that he is in great want of money, and money be must have, and those who do not make settlements pretty soon will have to pay costs. I am in dead earnest, and make no idle threat, so look out for squalls. W. T GRAHAM. 4t ? Remember the 15th. ' \I (>TICE is hereby given the! ell notes end 1 li ecoounte due the firm of 8REARS & Co-, 1 must be settled by the 16ib November- After 1 thel dsle ell unpaid indebtedness to the firm will be placed in the hands of en officer for entleoiinn. A. D. SPEARS 8t. i Pay Day i? at Hand. i A Ll> accounts at my store twill atop running a \ ? i the 1st of November IHH'.\ and those Concerned ere earnestly requested to call entl settle, sa thia ia tAe proper time to pay. B P. RAW US. I art. Nut Loo to taffln Ud. Vl.l. persona indebted to the aubscribers. by Note or Account, are Iterchy nrlifted litat ! they must make sftilgjncnts At On*e. IW. R, DAVIS. Oot 20 42 8t / - 1 ..u! l MASTER'S SALES. The State of South Carolina. l)\ CO US TV OF US I OS. \ 1 Court of Common Pleas. Yj Mary J. Ellis, Plaintiff, againH J u for Sallie E. Iirown, Ida M. Ellis, Aurelia Q. Ellis, 'pe] A. li. Foster, as Administrator et al, 8C| Defendant*. j|, IN obedience to an order mndo in the nbove ',0' entitled case by His Honor W. II. Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House ^ door, in the town of Union, within the legal cui hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, ^0, 1882, the lollowiug described property to wit: All that certain tract of land, situated in t Union Township, Union County, State aforesaid. ^ and known as 'f'ract No. 2 in the divisiou of j ^ the lands of the Estnte of Jatnes E Ellis, con- ^ taining two hundred and eighty-one ucies, more j, or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. English, (o Estate of Ilenj<min Brandon, A. L>. Spears, , Estate of 0. W. Beckncll and the l'inckney ?, Road. also, Sp all that certain tract of land situated in Union Township, Union County, State aforesaid, and known us Tract No. 8 in the division of the lauds of the Estate of James E. Ellis, contain* I ing twenty and one half ncres, more or less.and in bounded by lands of William Muttro. Sr M. Rice, uu ioi ot Isaac l'almer an<l the l'inckncy Uoad. sn! l'lals of said la ds can ho seen at my otlico and a t will he exhibited on day of sale. cu Terms of Sale : One-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and twoyears, in equal installments, with Interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the Ipurchaser and a mortgage of the premises. , Master's Oflicc, Oct. 14, 1882. d<! JAMES MUNRO, Master for Uniou County. 101 Oct 20 _42 3t _ The State of South Carolina. u." eig CO U STY OF US [OS. ,l,( Sp ' Court o f Common Pleas. Ij". \v i James Mttnro, as Clerk of Court, as Administra- ns tor of J. llroxie Jeter, tlal, I'laintijfs, Co . . Th against Augusta A. Jeter, tlal. Defendants. < IN obedience to an order made in the above entitled case by His Honor W. [[. Wallace, ^ r Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court House nl" door in the tbwn of Union, within the legal hours of Sale, on the first Monday in November 1882, the following described property, to wit: 1. All that certain tract of laud, situated in Prt Santuc Township, Union County, State aforesaid, known ns the Sarah C. Jeter tract, containing two hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less; ''e less the Bea\er tract supposed to contain forty "81 acres. Said lnnd bounded by lands of John A. Fant, jf* Estnte Coke Jennings, Kate Busby Jeter and '"cr ands of Estate of J. Kroxie Jeter. ^v 2. All that certain tract of land situated in U" oimuc lownsnip, union Uounly, State afore said, known ns the John Broxie Jeter tract, containing two hundred and seventy two acres, more or less, bounded by lands of K. T. Gee, Estate of Dr. II. S. Gilliam, John A. Kant and Estate of Sarah C. Jeter. This tract will be divided into two tracts and sold nssuch. Hats of said land can he seen at my utlice, and will be II exhibited on day cf sale. U Terms of Sale : ? One third cash, and the balance on a credit o one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to he secured by bond of purchaser with one or more sureties, and a mortgage of the ptemises. Master's Office, Oct. 14. 1882. JAMES MUX 110, Master for Union County. Oct 20 42 :lt The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Miles P. Ilammeit as Guardian ad litem of Lnluh Ilaiuinelt, and Edward \V. Ilsmmctt, Plaintiffs aj inst Perlina St roup, et al, Defendants. IN obedience to an order mado in the above entitled case by His Honor W. 11. Wallace, Circuit, Judge, I will sell before the Court House door in the town of Union, within the f j legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November 1882, the following described properly to wit: All that certain tract of land, situated in Goudeysville Township, Union County. State aforesaid, containing two hundred and nineteen acres, more or less, bounded l>y lands of Isabella Dunn, John Service and others. Said tract may be sold in two tracts. Terms of Sale : I] One third cash, and the balance on a credit of XI one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond 1 of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premi- | ses. Masters Office, Oct. 14, 1882. JAMES MUNltO, Master for Union County. Oct 20 42 at The State of South Carolina. th COUXTY OF US ION. vc wi Court of Common Pleas. Henry R. Fowlir, et al, Plaintiff, againtt y W. E. McXencc, Defendant. 1I N obedience to an order made in tbe above I entitled case by His Honor, W. II. Wallace, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before tho Court House m( door, in the town of Union, within tho legal fe( hours of Sale, on the first Monday in November, 1882, the following described properly to wit: ^ All that certain tract of land situated iu J)( Pinckney Township, Union County, Stato afore ^ sj vi|^uv ?v.l cn, mure UT ICBS, ? bounded by lande of A. G. Wood, II. S. l'orter, A. 0. Dently and the Skull Shoals Road. Terms of Sale : 1 Cll One-half cash, the balance on a credit of hn twulve months, with interest from day of sal?, to St be secured by bond of the purchaser and amort- es gage of the premises. fo Master's Office, Oct. 14, 1882. JAMhS MUNRO. Master for Union County. _ Oct 20 42 8t ? "~LAST OALL Persons indebted to the late fir.;. cfP. M Farr A Co., must come forward and settle up AOer November ft). 1882, all notes and recount* wiU be plneed in the bands of an neiive officer lor collection. PARR & THOMSON Oct fi 40 4t Notice to. Debtors. A'J- nt-rsons Sndrbted to the obi firm of Gee ; A fi IIIII Uli ii.u .. . ,. . / themeuts. a* the business will "tie1 ~j.. during the winter. R. T. GF.R, Sureitor. Oct 13 41 ?f 1 T " "* it ' >::< . uJ-... T ^ Mortgage Sale. ? J allies A. Tucker riaintiff, \ n. * Arcy 1'. Duncan, Speucer M. Rice, William Muuro. Tlios. U. Jeter Aditinislrator, and A. IV. Thomson. >Y virtue of nn order on a Judgment for ) forclosure of a mortgage in the with in slated o. from tht Hon. William Wallace, Circuit Jge presiding at the Court of Common Pleas Union County, South Carolina, at October roi, 188*2 of gifCoqxt, to me directed, I will I before Union Coufl House door on the first indny in November next, wiihju the legal - lira of Sheriff Sales, the fultowiftg described J ;oiises to wit : due tract of land known as the grounds of ) Union Agricultural and Mechanical Society, itainin??cighty-fivc (85) acres more or lets, intled as follows: beginning at a Post Oak < the I'inckney Road running South 34] East a white oak, thence to a stake on a branch, _ nice to a Red oak, thence on Spencer M. Rice's | id to the Spartanburg and Union Railroad, J tnce along Simon Farrow's land to the Greenml Road, thence along the Green Pond Road tec Pinckticy llond to the beginning Post Oak rner. Sold to foreclose a mottgage of James A. ckcr, Plaintiff ngain, D'Atcy 1*. Duncan sneer M. Rice. William Munro, Thus. R. Jeter luiinistrator and A. W. Thomson Defendants. Terms of Sale : One third of the purchase money to he paid cash, the balance in one and two equal an- A al installments, with interest frotn tlie day of c ; purchaser or purchasers to give bond and nortguge of the premises to the Sheriff to sere the balauce of the purchase money. R. MACBBTII, S. U. C. Oct 20 42 8t q Sheriff's Sales. >Y virtue of sundry Executions to tic diJ reeled, I will sell before Union Court House or, on the first. Monday in November next, thin the legal hours of Sheriff sales, the tolling described property, fo wit : j AH the interest that John R. Thomson has in 1 c tract of land, located itt Union Township, lion County, containing ono hundred and ;hty acres, more or less, bounded on |U j Nurtli ny. lands of II. II. Rclue, East by nnmiDurK una union ltoau, Koiiili by Inn Is own ns ilio Poor House laiuls ntul West by illinm Bentley"; lnml levicil on nn<l to be sob! the property of Jobn H. Thomson et the suit x Kill & Thomson, Plaintiffs, against John U. omson. At-SO, Dne tract of land belonging to tbc Estate of lo M. Cudd, located in Pinckncy Township, ot lion County, Containing (*r>4"?) live hundred il forty-five acres, more or less, bounded North lands of F. It. Cudd, Hast by Obedinh Smith, j nth by lands of (list Farr and West by lands J[ Letta Ilenily , levied on and to be sold ns the perty of the Est ate of F. M. Cudd, deceased, _ the several, suits of Itoberson. Taylor & Co.. C. Farrar and C. 1>. Fnrrar, Itickcrson Lipsey, : l/.er, Itodgcrs & Co., ami others, Plaintiffs, C linst F. It. Cudd and J. P. Cudd, as Executor , F. M. Cudd, Joshua P. Cudd, Executor of * M. Cudd deceased, F. M Cudd and Son, deulants. The f>4*> acres will be sold in four or e different tracts or parcels to suit purchasers liberal Terms. It, MACBETH, S. U. C. Oct 'JO 42 3t FAREWELL TO SUMMER filter Dry Goads AND TV OTION SS , Loots and Shoes, Shirts and Collars, Ladies Neck-wear, n~A tI?j ? - l niuivn itliu UCII1S lKlllU IlltlUO Shoes, i Ladies and Gents Custom-made . Shoes, Gents Hats and Clothing, Wooden ware and Tinware, Canned Goods and Crockery, Saddles and Bridles, Hardware and Groceries, Bagging and Ties, American Sewing Machines. 1 fact, everything, found in a first class store, at prices to defy competition. At REUBEN T. GEE'S. Oct 13 41 3u> lobra & (Mall, "T AVE just filled th. ir store with a I very large Stock of ^ FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE. Their stock comprises almost everything it can he asked for. All for sale at the ' iy lowest prices. Call aud see, and they ill save your money. I Oct 20 42 tf R, Dental Surgeon. )!' L. K. MEADOll, n graduate of I lie Haiti- '' more Dental College, offers Ids professional rvices to those who maj require Dental Sur- A ry in any of its branches. Being amply supplied with the best instrusntsnnd all modern improved appliances, he i;ls safe in nssuring perfect satisfaction. ft lie will be found in his office over Dr. Posey tiro's Drug Store on all days except Mondays, lice hours 8 A- M* to C P. M. Sept 8 .10 8m* ar ~ : a. - n?.via iiuiiuv to treuuors. )URSUANT to order of Honorable W. II. Wallace, presiding Judge of seventh cirit, passed October the Oth, 1882, all persons " iving demands against the estate of Henry M. roup, deceased, are required to present and 'I tnhlifh theni before toe at my office, on or be- -J re the 1st day of December next. P1 J A M KS MUNRO. Clerk and Master. Oct 13 41 Ik ti'NIOW HOTEL, QIBBES & RODGER, S union, 8. c. TERMH PER DAY, W. M. OIBRRS. 8< L. N. RODGKR. * Sop 8 811 ft J J (.1 AMMtH A\<M! , " Jj 4 l?L persons indebted In us for Guano wi \ please remember that we are now prepared _ fW^fiad'lL'W.ueni esp,.* * FARR k THOMSON Ag'ts I 1 Oct 6 W ? 1 1 '"T" A lEff boodsT HEW STORE! SEW PRICES! > RCKST purchnses in tlie Northern Cities \ ennble us to ?lisplny to buyers a very LARGE AND HANDSOME SELECTION OF SEA SOX A BLE ?all and Winter GOODS, Adapted (o the Wants and Tastes of this immunity. We have full lines of Goods in TEW STYLES AM) FABRICS FOR LADIES' WEAR WITH TRIMMINGS TO SUIT. assimeres, Jeans and Kerseys, FOR MEN AND BOYS. TOGETHER WITH 300TS' I SHOES, 1?N AND BOYS' CLOTHING. HARDWAR13, GROCERIES, &C., &C. All the nhovc poods we are offering at ver.x w prices, and iliink it would be to the interest everybody to look at our stock before buying. JICE & MC'LURE May 5 18 tf r ' "J "a" , S- HH , O ? Ji> F=* Si ? sas 1 | ^ !=cj %> I O 52 I ? QC s I 1 C=5 2. ^ - J ^ ^ ^ sl O ! fill S3 H O r-?H? I 2 - ^ t> = ?SS5 </> n r S3 s r ^ 00 - ~ ^Lj 1 ? o 2 _-J *" ?. 05 ( < ?2 ? 5> L^-J E73 <y> I ^ t=zl {-srH c< 2 ^ C^=2 _ E w ?3 ^ o C H ?3 s <y> W S=Sj En 2 CO 7?*?f ^ w l==j cr - P i?3 ^2. . <v> g |?rl ' Ci M ' |mmmJ i > p C^-J J=I=> C-. - O P ^ P -j=?j CX2 O X' Z-S - ? - d=> I " ^ LjlJ F""2 I ? ?0 l i r 3 C GO FOU SILG. A. VALUABLE RESIDENCE, WITH L2 Acres of Land Attached, AT union c. II. nilE building contains eight good rooms, ami L on the premises is a good Well of Water, a >od Barn and stable and a nourishing Orchard excellent Fruit. It is a convenient and most desirable place to ve at. A 1.9 >. Large Brick Store House, on Mailt Street, In the most, business part of the town, c<minienl to the Railroad Depot, uicasui iug 1*20 iet by '22 feet. TERMS ACCOMMODATING. Apply to A. D. SPEAKS, or GEO. MUNKO, at the Bank. Sep 22 38 2m Farmers and Others IEAD THIS! READ THIS!! rllK undersigned begs (o call ilie attention of <lie public iu general and ilio Farmers in urticulnr lo the fact that be is now prepared to GIN COTTON, GItlM> AW and DRESS LUMBER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. I have recently added to my Gin house a hue Ml of Osgood's Combination Platform Scales, hich enables the farmer to weigh his Cotton in te Wagon, thereby saving much time nnd 'ouble. I have two seventy (70) saw gins, irning out a bale in iwenty-flva minutes.? ive me a Trial. JACOll KICK. Oct 13 41 '2m Ohl Pnum'H lot* Snlo. l^yNQL'lRK at ihii uu.?,. Where to. Bay Pure Medicines i Drug., Perfumery, &c-, J\V. rosr.v & I]HO., have on hand nn 1 are . constantly receiving addition? to a Full Line of Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils and Varnish, Patent M oil lollies. Perfumery, Hair Oils A Variety of Hair Dies ?c Restorers Tooth and Hair Brushes, FA E rOWDEHS AMI TOIL1CT AirriCI^I'jH. Fancy Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Poeket Hooks, Stationery Lamps of All Kinds, From tlie finest Swinging lln'.l Lamp to the wee little wiucy tincy Brass Lamp. Pure Wines and Liquors, (For yiotliciil Purposes.) Port, Claret and Blackberry Wines, Whiskeys, Brandies and Gin. Crab Apple Vincirar. :o: TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Fresh Supply of GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, FROM FERRY Jt Co., SIULEY AM) III? 1ST. Onion Sot?, &.t*. To Physicians We have a few Hypodermic Syringes and Self-Registering Fever Thermometers. wo Ask tko Public To call nn?l examine our Stock. Work is our motto, ami we nri always ready to wait on customers . W. 1'OSEY & DUO. Opposite Union lintel. JAMES H. RODGER, DEALER IN STOVES AND HARDWARE, am > c K H I MS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ND SHOES. Full Lino of COOKI Mi and HE ATI Mi STOVES, TINWARE, Ac., Ac. THE NEW FARREKOIUI. (OOli STOVE. Nothing furllicr seems necessary to moke the Former Oirl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, l'utent Over. Shelf, Swinging Health l'iate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan Door. The Cross pieces all have cold air braces and the Covers arc suinuih nrd heavy. Large single Oven Doors, Tin-lined. The largely increased sales of this Stove' attest its popularity?Every Stove fully warranted. J. H. RODGER, Union C. II. Dec 0 48 tf TO CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTURERS. FOii ss.,ve,i?:, THE MURPHY'S MILL PROPERTY, WITH RETIVEEX .100 anil OOO AC RES OF 0001) COTTON LAM) ATTACHED. A I.SO TWO of THE FINEST WATER POWERS IN THE STATE. A Corn .Hill anil Cotton Cite are non' running <>u it ami doing it Kood husi iohm rnius properly is situate.! about o miles West _L of Union C. II., S. C.. on the Spartanburg and Union Itaihond. an ! tins every naiurul ailvantage for a Cotton Faclrtry, or a Cotton sec-.I oil Mill, being in the centre of a tiinc cotton growing section, ami its water power is suflicicnt to ilrive almost any amount of maeliinoy. Terms Accommodating, sn'i made known to persons wishing to purchase, on application to I II. (\ T. M(JitI'llV, Union C. II, S. ('. Sep 2ft IT MORE NEW GOODS AT THE LITTLE GREEN FRONT. Rousted an 1 Raw Coffees, Sugars, Rice and Tens. ^ Ferris' Fine Hums and Tongues, Jellies in Tumblcis, CANIVED GOODH l'ine Apples, Reaches and Egg l'lums, Tomatoes. Okra and Corn, l'otted Meats, Shrimps, Oysters, Salmon. French and Other Candles. Snoiv-tlake and all other ('rackets. Cigars and Tobacco. 1 tinn i/- -?* ?* -? .*'\n> rurcni IMdg IslgnrS, 1,000 Standard of llio World, 1,000 Town Talk. All iho best brands of Tobacco. W5U Mr. William a n'4 lias charge of the business in mv absence and be wi^ bo pleMeri to wail upon all who may patronise the establish* ment. ^ *' * ; ~ *; M