The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, April 27, 1883, Image 3
ItCE&McLURE
receiving their new Stock of
ring aid Sinner
pOODS.
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iffe stock, both in quantity and !
lity, is an unusually attractive
, to which we respectfully call
attention of the public geney
OREST GOODS,
Vhile we do not propose to sell
)ds at Bankrupt prices, we
jjponvilice those who give us
11 that they can buy Goods
Bus as cheap as in any store
I A T
Ve have not only bought at;tive
Goods, but when putting
m upon our Counters, we have
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|u;n jjiiuu utile iu liwuiv 111U111 ill
[YING PRICES.
! WIN G MACHINES.
Vc arc also Agents for the popr
"New Wheeler & Wilson
/ing Machines," so well known
light running and durability,
icli we propose to sell to good
ting customers 011 accommofng
Terms.
ft ^ICE & McLTJRE.
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Wor Foreclosure of Mortgage.
I_ Oi_i. n cv ii n 1
otitic oi ooulii uaronna.
CO UN TV OF UA'IOX.
of Common Picas.
Dunn. Plaintiff }
aaatnst | Judgment for
HMH^^^^hmias J. Harris, Henry L. } Foreclosure of
H|^^^^^Hind William Munro, I Murlgage.
Defnulanta. J
j^Kj^^H^Hhcdimcc to nn order in 1 lie above slated
fur foreclosure of a tnorlgage, from
-Willi am II. Wallace, Judge presiding
it Unil Court House for Union County, in tbe
'-' nr^f Omnmn 1'leas, at October term, 188*2,
J will ell before Union (^}iirt House door, on
^ 'lie t'irA M mday in May next, within the legal
Si'- hours ?f Sberitr sales, the following described
njorrp(l^*ed tract of land, to wit:
?s'ix?y Mirec acres, inorc or less, it being n part
: - "f ( Pt'jj ojj.e hundred and twcuty-ninc acre tract,
i known as tb," "'x & Harris tract, descrilicd in
atores-,,.] \Judgment, situate in Union County
anil Slate aioresaid, bounded on the West by ihe
Spartanburg and Union Itailroad, North by
lauds of John McNcacc, Mast by lands of '1'. J.
llarrbwind South by J. T. Hill, anil to bo sold
as the property of Thomas J. Harris, under the
Judgment for foreclosure of I'hilip Dunn, plaintiff.
againstJThomas J. Harris, Henry L. Goss
and Williaui Munro defendants.
It. M.fCBKTH, S. U. C.
April 20 lt? .It
nirnTirn mtt t Timmr i
anuntr miLLiwr.ni:,
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MRS. MARY VINSON
I> ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Union
A; that she lias just veceived a large and
ELEGANT STOCK
1- ...
spring Millinery,
and invites an examination of her assortment.
t 1 t Slillk IUV nroonnl L ri?A*n nnmull.tn
j f"vwvw* vv|* ,o ,,,v'v vw,"r",v
and stylish than any Millinery ever before
Hf l)rouglit to Union, and I inn confident the
Prices were Never Lower.
RB Thanking my patrons for their libernl support
in the past, it will be my constant endeavor to
deserve their encouragement in the future.
I MRS. MARY VINSON.
[ April 0 II .f
f The State of South Carolina.
I COUXTV OF US!ox.
I In tlie Court of Probate.
BY DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Us.,., Probate
Judge f ir Union County.
tlTIII'lllKAS, James Muuro, Cicrk of the
if Court, bail) made suit to ma to grant
liiin letters of a lm:.iii.-tration in llie estate and
effects of I \S. W. SARTOR, deceased.
These are, therefore, < ? cite and admonish all '
ami singular the kindred end creditors of the j
saiii J AS. W. SARTOR, deceased, that they be |
and appear before me, in the court of Probate to j
be held at Union P. II., on the IOth day of May
ccxt after publication hereof, at II o'clock A. i
M., to show cause, if any they have, why the i
sai l Administration should not lie granted.
Given irodcr my hand and Seal, tins otli day of :
April Anno Dotuini, 18KJ, and in tlit* 107th
year of Ameriean Independence.
DAVID JOHNSON. .11!..
Judge of Probate.
April (i II 7t *
JOHN L. YOUNG
i y i l 10 t\ a i in i<: i<: is
AND SURVEYOR
TJ itaoit C, II.
Orders fur surveying lefi ul my residence nr
I lie Times office, during my absence, WtJI receive
prompt nllenliuu.
(Ulicc next door tu J. Hunter & (Vs.
April 1 } 1 j If
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THE LATEST S
JUST E E C
ROI3ERSON &
WE ARE NOW RECEIVM
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orninur ain.l> c
corssis'j
Wrens C.nodH.
Hosiery and Olovcs,
Parasols and Faun.
Xook Wear Novell lea.
The Prettiest Falleoes
Ever Hecu in Union
IN G R O
We have a complete Stock uuil
WE KEEP FU
HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE FO
We cannot tell all the pretty aud novel articli
examine our stock. We take pleasure iu sho\
everybody in QUANTITY AND QUALITY
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THE UNION FU
BY PORTER
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We would respectfully inform tlie citizens of
PLAIN AND FASHIO
Purchased direct from the Man fact nrcrs upou
sell at tho LOWEST LIVING PUlOES.
OUR STOCK
lied lloom ami Parlor Scis,
What-Nols Tete-a-tetes.
Vlain and Cane neat Chairs,
And every oilier article to be found in a first cli
o ii i> 1: it s s
We have and shall continue to receive correct
of Furniture made, and have secured such ten
till all orders for Furniture not f?und in our stoi
a little cheaper than individuals could get them
F U 11 X I T U It K
We are prepared to repair Furniture of all ki
at reasonable prices. TRY TJS AND BI3 C
Feb 23
GOSS & STOKES.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS.
A TIT11, having secured the Agency for the l ire
T V Insurance Companies formerly represented
by Messrs. J. T. Hill & Co., would inform
their old patrons that we are prepared and will
he pleased to renew all their Policies, and issue
as many new enrs as we can. We represent
vinst class Companies, none of which have the
three f/U'irtrr clause in their policies Having had
considerable experience in the business wo are
satisfied that, with the Comnanies we rei.iesei.i
\v( chii give nnil Mir .t? insurance to our
I ml rons.
tiOSS Si STOKi:s.
April IIA if
Notice tf Final Discharge.
1) Y permission of Hon. Duviil Johnson, Jr.,
J Judge of i'rolmlc for Union County, 1 v.ill
on the oth day of May next, make my tinal
Return as Ailininisliator of the estate of Mrs.
Klr/.a K. Met'rackin, ilceenseil, ninl apply for
Letters Dismissory. All persons having claims
against said estate are notified to present them,
properly at teste.I. on or helorc that date or they
will he forever barred.
W. II. t'MKTllN.
Administrator.
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PRING STYLES,
EIVES AT
GRIMBALL'S.
o: :in
nun urui ornnv nr
iu uun ntfi oiuuivur
iUMMEU GOODS,
FirVG OF
While OooiIk,
Embroidery auil Lnei'N,
All Stylets Neil ?V Hoy's Hals,
Ladies an<l (ileitis KIiocm or
all Mtyle?aiid best makes,
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C E R I E S
are constantly receiving additiuus.
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LL LINES OF
11 PLANTATION AND DOMESTIC USES.
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us we have received, but invilc you to call and
ving our goods, for we believe we cun please
W P 11 I C E S .
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RNITURE STORE
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Union that we are now receiving a large stock of
NABLE FURNITURE,
the most reasonable terms, which we propose to
CONSISTS OF
jBedsteads, Mnttrnscss,
Window Shades,
Fancy and Plain Hocking Chairs,
iss Furniture Store.
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photographs ami (hits of every pattern and style
ns from the manufacturers as will enable us to
i"k in the quickest time and fully as cheap, if not
by or iering themselves.
K i: 1* A R E I) .
mis in the shortest time and neatest manner, and >
JONVINCED.
PORTER & BAILEY.
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Notice to Creditors.
Adinr, of II. T. Onllinan, I'luintijf,
vs.
linpsy Gallia an, ft al, Itrfemlunts.
i> I * l?S I" A NT ii> order i?f Honorable I. I). \Y IT IIKKKI'OttN,
presiding Judge of seventh cirj
cuit, passc-1 March I lie 'Jd 1SSJ, all persons
having ilemanils against the estate of II T. Oall|
man. deceased, are rct{iiircd to present and
| estaldisli llieni before me at my ofTiee, on or l?e- i
1 fore tlic 1st day of July next.
JAM MS MUX HO.
Master.
M >i rrli !!() 1 !
' ' ONI
fiiki: lo nil it | >itlloaii taf^n^^cwP
loineni of lant year without oraerfDR' If. It contains
atioiit 17f> |>hki?*, tiiiii HliiHtrutioiKi, prlroc, aeenrmto
dCK<'ri|>ttoiiH mill vll|llal>U, ilireettniiH for plantiinr
INxi varietiesof Vetretal>lii ami Flower Soiita,
1 lii(ltd, Fruit I rii-H, ? !< . Invaluaiilo to all. ceiwc- I
'ally to Market fl?rileiier?. Send tor It!
O. M.FERRY & CO. Detroit MIOH. |
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Treasurer's Tax Notice.
IIIEKEUY notify the Tax payers of Union
County, that I will open the Hook-* for the
collection of the first instalment of Taxes for
1882, on Tuesday May 1st, 188-1. The following
is the tax levy.
Slate Tax v..4} mills
County l^x. ~M "
Special Tax . p . 5 "
School Tax ?*H\- ?2
Total Tax Levy ?U\
Toll Tax ....17. $1
^APPOINTMENTS :
Sarratt's Store May 1.
Goudeysviile - " 2.
Wilkiusville - " 3.
Draytonville " 4.
Timber Kidge " 5.
Littlejohn & JefTories' Store " 7.
Glan'lyburg Mills " 8.
Kelly's Steatn Mill " 9.
W. A. Moo: head's Store " 10.
Santuo " 11.
Fish Dain " 12.
Goshen Hill " 14.
Cross Keys " Id.
Rogansville (Robinson's Mill) " 16.
Jonesville " 17.
From the 18th <f May to theHOth, I will beat
my office at Union C. 11. After the 'alter date
he boohs will be closed until the 1st of October
next. /
J. 11. GALLMAN.
Treasurer for Unioa County.
March 30 13 (it
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OP UNION.
Court of Common Pleas.
Spencer M. Ttice and Johnl Copy Summons.
IV. McI.yre. partners dealing |
ihdeY tie fhtii-ntfGePofjlice j For Relief.
& Mcl.ure I
Plaintiffs [ (Complaint
aganst, \
Reuben Gilliam
Defendant j Served.)
To the Defendant Reuben Gilliam :
"VTOU are hereby Summoned and required to
JL answer the complaint in this nction. of
ivhich a copy is filed in the Clerk's office and to
serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint
on the subscriber at his otlice in Union,
S. C.. within lwent v davs after the service hereof.
xclusive of the tiny of such service ; and if
t*ou fnil to answer the complaint within the
inic aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will
tpply to the Court for the relief demanded in
he complaint.
Dated March 21, 1830.
J. C. WALLACE,
J'iutntijl'i Attorney.
| "I Jambs Mcnro,
| skai. j- Cork.
To the Defendant, Reuben (Jillinm :
Take notice that the complaint in this action
ivns filed in th ? office of tire Clerk of the Court
lor L'uion County on March 21, 1883.
J. C. WALLACE.
J'laintijfa' Attorney.
April 20 lb fit
Mow is tne lime
TO BUY A STOVE
JUST RECEIVED
TWO CAR LOADS
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Which will be sold at llock Bottom
Prices.
A Good Cook Stove, Complete,
with 22 pieces, for $15.00 and
upwards.
Every Stove Guaranteed
CHEAPER THAN EVER HEFORK
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CALL AND EXAMINE
JAMES H. RODGER
No* 10 45 tf
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R. W. TINSLEY'S
tnT/rnw.
FOR YOUR
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
,1UWULLIY.
Feb l<? 7 if
A week made ill home hy ilie in Ins
JW / J trious. business now before the
f public, Capital n<>t needed. We
will sinrt you. Men, women, boys
find girls wonted everywhere lo work for us.-Now
is I lie lime. You can work in spare time,
or give your whole time to the business. No
other business will pay you nearly ?s well. No
one can fail to make enormous pay. by engaging
nt once. < ostly outfit find terms free. Money
made fall, easily, and honorably. Address
Tltt'ti \ugiMa, .Maine.
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GOODS FOR THE PEOPLE!
FOSTER & WILKINS'.
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WE are now receiving our new Stock of Goods for the Fall
and Winter business, and invite an examination of their
qualities and prices. Much pains were taken to select the neatest
patterns and latest styles of
DRESS GOODS,
and we think we can show as fine a stock in that lino as can be
found in any other Store and at
ASTONISHING LOW PRICSE.
Our stock of NOTIONS is large and of the most tasty styles.
Our Ladies and fat's BOOTS AND SHOKS.
ARE FROM THE BEST MAKERS.
We have a large stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING ! HATS AND CAPS !
AND A NICE
ASSOT1T3I1Gj>T or HARDWARE
which we intend to sell at such prices as shall insure satisfaction to
our customers.
Call and Examine for Yourselves. We take Pleasure i Shi ~ ing
our Goods.
FOSTER & WILKINS.
J au 5 1
NEW STORE! NEW PRICES!!
W. O. WALLACE
Has opened np ft Slock of Goods in the UNION HOTEL Store, consisting of
DRY OOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING AND HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
G It O C K RIES IV 1> II A It I> W A It E ,
CROCKERY, SADDLERY, &c., &c.
:o:
In extra sizes of clothing, Crockeryware and Children's Hosiery,
I OKFHU SPECIAL 1IAHOAINS,
and I invite those wishing to purchase any of those articles to cull on me before purchasing elsewhere,
as
I MlvlX TO SELL, TIII M AT COST.
It is my purpose to keep a well selected stock of GOOD GOODS, and to sell at such prices as
will give satisfaction to customers and command a liberal share of the public patronage.
ALL I ASK IS A TRIAL.
W. C. WALLACE,
Under Union llotol.
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FltKIJ, TO TIIE PU1IEIC.
Having take* ..situation in Mr. \V. t'. Wallace's store, 1 respectfully invite my friends in tho
country to call on me when they visit Union, and assure them that every effort shall be made to
make their calls pleasant and 1MIOFITAHLK. JOHN FREE.
Jan I'd S! tf
32 YATf.Tts OF norm niT.tnn
XT AV IV v V^l \S U -V V XX JL*i X V/ V
FOR SI AT
MARK & ENOEL'S.
;y;
W E W I L L S E L L
YARDS OF OOOD CALXCO
FOR ONE DOLLAR
AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
We are receiving our New Spring Stock, and will continue to
receive every week, which we offer at Rock Bottom Prices.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
B. M. Wixstock, MARK & ENDEL,
Manager. Proprietors.
March 1 ? 11 ttm
ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO:
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SOLIUM; GUANO, highly ammoninled;
DISSOl.VLD HONK, highest grade;
ACID I'llOSI'll ATK, fur composting ;
ASI1 KLKMKNT, made of f louts, for Cotton, Grain ninl IVas ;
UKNUiNK LF.Ol'OLDSlI ALL KA1NIT, iniportc*?l direct front
ilie Mines in Germany, and warranted fore;
GKNCINK FLOATS. of liiglie.it grade, roduct of tiie Due Aloini/.er *,
SMALL (111 A IN Sl'KCIFIC;
COTTON AND CO UN COM l'()L'N D j
0HOUND DIUKD Flsll AND DLOOD;
* GI.OUND ii \\V HONK ;
N. S. LAND l'LASTKIl;
Special Formulas made to order, COTTON SKKD MI'.AL#
Special inducements for cash orders.
for terms, Illustrated Almanacs and cards address the Cos
Dec U- > 1 lint
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Til K CAT A \\ I! \ Oil. MI I.I. COM PAN Y. of Chester, H. (offers f >r ef'.Ie l<? I Ire Planting Cunt
muiiiiy a Superior I'ran'I of I'oiion Sce'l Meal for l-'crli'.i/iii" or Sci-ilinjj purposes lor $!.'&.00 pi f
i Ion cost :it ilirir mill, Prices eulject to i-lmuge without oolite.
QrtET Correspom'cnro Solicited. "Xnfll
IVI, i?:!m CATAWBA OIL CO.
" .$