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' ' ? ' ?? ?? 07 " Abatements allowed " 8 814 ? M " ' 1 27 ?' Suspended Taxes ? 70 " Treasurers Commissions 61 06 0 Total $3,427 06 7 RAILROAD TAX 1881?1882. DR. To Balance from 1880 ?1881 $ 07G 05 2 Tax Duplio ito 3} mills 11,320 01 " Additional assessment 3J mills 60 17 5 " 17J perot. penalty on Delinquent list 30 00 3 " 5 per ct. Int on snspended lax 230 00 2 $12,630 93 2 flo. Check. CR. |04 Foster & Wilkins $ 50 50 p28 A H Foster 69 60 V?47 E R Wallace 5,159 00 J 601 ? 6,169 00 41y "Nulla Bona tax 1380 - 17 73 1881 06 19 I Forfeited Inn Is 1880 23 " 1881 ,. 10 31 1 nuaicuiVUlS ililOWC'I 1 OOl1 ?? ? 1881 80 95 4 " Suspended Taxes 2 70 5 " Treasurers Commissions 181 84 0 " 13aiance 1,880 48 0 i 5112,030 93 2 The Auditor's settlement with the Treasurer shows the tollowiug Balances Ordinary Count j $ 1,007 82 j Special 1.434 73 Total Balance $2,442 55 ** y*1*) i?; ? ... .-018. The correct balance $2,442 60 3 This difference of thiiteen mills ocours in this way : n 1880 the Auditor threw off from Trca- i urcr Foster's debits 00 3 n 1881 on ordinary fund 00 3 i < < apecial ? 00 5 ] 4? ?' " " 00 2 | Total difference in general balance 01 3 While thero is only 01 3 difference in general ' alance, the Auditor has got the different Spe ial balances wrong ; that is, rather mixed: bus ho has the O. C. Balance $1,007 82 his is wrong. In 1879 the County . according to the Auditor's settle Ircu rutner, lrensurer 1,1*1(3 'J'J o j iwed County on Special .. 355 12 7 ' balance of....M $791 8G 8 ' Treasurer, 011 Genera! Settlement. Auditor in 1880 credited Foster on the Jounty fund with this balance as the j is him on liiat fund, and this wns t he should not hive done, as it was nd moreover disarranges t ie system of cli keeps the County finances straight, took from the llailroad money $355,- 1 paid oiT a dobt to Foster which the | ed him as an ordinary debt, to be paid ordinary County tax levies. In 1881 < r carried back 33 1 (thirty-three cents ill,) too much from special taxes to or- ] inly fund. Then my balance on ordiuais naturally and correctly (00 7) seven Ifer than Auditor's and my special balents larger, making the difference of ( ills. Auditor balance $1,007 82 ] uad Mon.'y in- ( Ir transferred...$'55 12 7 iridge money ' rred 33 1 ( alante 00 7 355 40 5 re the correct O ice $052 35 5 BALANCE RAILROAD MONEY, iditor's balance $1,484 73 .. numey incornsferred 355 12 7 ue Foster on (P 90 27 7 carried from B. tax to O. Cm 33 1 Bttlemont..J 02 451 75 5 nt true balance $1,880 18 5 | 'rensurer Foster did owe us on Kail$1,880 48 5, we owed him on Past I ess $355 12 7 ; but that is a fact, no the Auditor, under settlement insiruc1 the Comptroller General, has hpiiIpA ..mo Treasurer and paid him iho sum which over paid on l'ast Indebtedness drafts ...^Becks, out of the Railroad money ; though ,?.Hw says any surplus Railroad money shall for the redemption of Railroad Bonds So long as tho Treasurer continues to ,..^|t more money on checks on any fund, ...Ho has mouey therein, and then gets the f .... r, either with or without the instructions ...^^Comptroller General, to reimburse him ? .^Biny other fund in which there is a sur- t ...^Biere will nlwAys be confusion in (he set?,Ba of the Treasurer, as compared with .. .^Kmty Commissioners cash book. ... COLUMBUS GAGE, ^.^Wallack Ex Clerk, Clerk B.C. C. Attest. onMrveying! Surveying !! ^ ^ 'ING made Surveying a stu.ly for some 1 ?u?, i ?iu now prepureu 10 execute it in Hd brandies, and I offer my services to the ( All orders left either at Fostei & Wil- < H^re, or the Timks office, will receive attention. C. C. WHITESIDE. 20 10 tf I Sheriff's Sales. ^ rtue of- Sundry Executions to me dl* Beil I will sell before Union Court House . the first Monday in May next, within * l hours of Sheriff Sales, the following ( ^Bl property, to wit: . ^Rtles lint cotton and about three liundred ' ^ cotton seed ; levied on nud to be sold, ^ Warrant to eeite crop under Hen, as the . l'H of Isaac Palmer at the suit of W. M. Wk against Isaae Palmer. ^ 6, 1883. H. MACBETH, 3. U. C. ^ 20 10 8t | ^B)r Foreclosure of Mortgage. _/? c? ii. /^t 01 Douin oarouna. 1 COUNTY OF UNION. # J ?^Bart of Common Plctvs. \ itio^^Bhinn, Plaintiff ) ] ... agatnti | Judgment for ^ J. Harris. Henry L. [ Foreclosure of .....^ William Monro, I Mortgage. JJeff.mlanti. J Z^Bence to an order in the above stated fl^^ent for foreclosure of a mortgage, froin ^Bvilliam II. Wallace, Judge presiding ""^^^ 'ourt House for Union County, in the ^Hommon l'lens, nt October term, 1882, J^^B before Union Court House door, on \ ""^^Bondny In May next, within the legal , B^BhcrilT nales, the following described ( ^^B tract of land, to wit: fl^^Bce acres, more or less, it being a part t Z^^Be hundred and twenty-nine acre tract, ; ^^^Bhn llix A. Harris tract. described in Edgment, situate in Union County ( ai>1, bounded on (lie West by.llio j d Union Railroad, North by , loNeacs, East by lnnds of T. J.* j h by J. T. itill, and to be sold j of Thotnaa J. Harris, under the ( reciosure of Philip Dunn, plainim&s J. Harris, Henry L. Ocss inro defendants. R. MACBETH, 8. U. C. 10 31 READ AID DIGEST. 0:?0 I take this method of returning thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me sii ce I commenced business on my own account, and I Hatter myself that the patronage thus bestowed can be attributed in a great measure to my desire and aim to deal strictly upon the Basis of Fairness and Honesty to one and all. My goods are marked down at the lowest figure and thereby commend themselves to all who purchase. In these days of close competition I make it a rule to keep abreast of the times, and not only keep a large and attractive stock of GENEffiHITMEltCTlANDISE, but mark them down at Rock bottom prices; and while I do not make it a rule to undersell, yet I know that my prices . are as low if not a Little lower than than the Lowest, taking as my motto, that old but practical maxim, "STTO'P.T PRCPTTfi ATTTriTT rw ? V ? - ?v * MUU SALES." Especial attention is called to :ny IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, low on hand. These goods have ieen selected with great care and unbrace all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. The young Gentlemen in my nnploy arc ever ready at their lost, anxious to show goods, and lonsider it no trouble but a pleasure. Soliciting a continuance if your kind favors. Respectfully J. E. COLTON. April 20 16 tf RICE&McLURE are receiving their new Stock of Spring: aid Saner GOODS. The stock, both in quantity and quality, is an unusually attractive me, to which we respectfully call lie attention of the public gene ally. HONEST GOODS, While we do not propose to sell jroods at. Bankrupt prices, we vill convince those who give us i call that they can buyGoods rom us as cheap as in any store A T n town. We have not only bought attractive Goods, but when putting them upon our Counters, we have ,aken good caie to mark them at LiVING PRICES. SEWING MACHINES. We are also Agents for the pop ilar "New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines," so well known or light running and durability, ivhich we propose to sell to good laying customers on accommoI ?i + in rr acvviii^ x inn. RICE & McLTJRE. April 13 15 tf MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a power contained io a Mor/ gage deed, made by Columbus Farrow / >Vm. Munro, bearing dale Now 10th, 1875, and ecorded in book "A" No. 1, pages. 003,604. 105 ; said Mortgage having been duly assigned o us, we will sell by public auotion, before he Court House door, at Union, on the first llonday in May next, within tho legal hours if .Sheriff Sales, all that plantation containing hrco hundred and thirty nine acres, more or ess, lying on both sides of tho Wood's Ferry road, and bounded by Innda of Wm. Munro, Icreiaiah Orofory, U F. Crawford, Ephraim later and otliera, aad known ns the "Singleton Iregory place. TE11MH, CASH. .. J F. M. F % lilt k CO. / April 16, 1MW. /? April 20 16 ^ . | THE UNION FUJI BY PORTER UNI O Ni 3:0:~ Wo would respectfully inform the citizens of Uu: PLAIN AND FASHION" Purchased direct from the Maufacturers upon th sell at tho LOWEST LIVING PRICES. :o:. OUR STOCK C Bed Boom and Parlor Sets, D What-Nots Teto-a-totes, Plain and Cano scat Chairs, And every other article to be found in a first class :o:O It 1> ? 11 N SO We have and shall continue to receive correct ph of Furniture made, and have secured such terms fill all orders fur Furniture not fcund in our stock ft littlo cheaper than individuals could get them by FURNITURE Wo ar* prepared to repair Furniture of all kind at reasonable prices. TRY" US AND BE CO Feb 23 I NEW STORE! I ; :p:w. c. w. Has opened up a Stock of floods in tho UNION lit DRY GOODfs CLOTHING A BOOTS ANJ GROCERIES AN: CROCKERY, SADD :o: In extra sizes of clothing, Crocker; * I OFFER SPECIE and I invite those wishing to purchase any of thos where, as I MEAX TO SELL :o:T l io ?- i - ?v lo ?! jr cm |Misu iu kc?|) a wcu selected stock or will give satisfaction to customers and command a ALL I A S K I :o:FHEE, TO TI Having taken a situation in Mr. W. C. Wallace's country to call on mc when they visit Union, aud i mnkc thoir calls plensant and PROFITABLE. Jan 11) Treasurer's Tax Notice.- . I HEREBY notify the Tax payers of Union ^ County, that 1 will open the Books for the | collection of the first instalment of Taxes for 1882, on Tuesday Mny 1st, 1888. Tho following is the tax levy. Stntc Tax 4] mills County Tax 2J " Special Tax 5 " School Tax 2 H j Total Tax Levy 11] Poll Tax $1 APPOINTMENTS : * Sarrntt's Store May 1. Ooudcysvillc " 2. Wilkinsvillo " 3. Draytonville ? 4. a Timber Ridge " 6. Littlejohn & Jefferies' Storo " 7. ft Glandyburg Mills 8. b Kelly's Steam Mill " 0. W. A. Moo-, head's Store " 10. Santuc " 11. Fish Dam " 12. Goshen Hill " 14. |( Cross Keys " 16. j Hogansviltc (Robinson's Mill) " 16. Jonesville " 17. From the 18th c f May to theJOth, I will boat my office at Union C. IF. After tho latter date the books will bo closed until tho 1st of October ~ next. J. 11. GALLMAN, Treasurer for Union County. March 39 13 6t Tho State of South Carolina. D COUS'TY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. / 1JV DAVID JOHNSON, JR.. Esq., Probata e Judge for Union County. y\7HF.REAS, James Munro, Clerk of the a V V Court, hath made suit to me to grant 81 him letters of administration on tho estate and n effects of J Ad. W. SARTOR,'deceased. b These are, thereforo, to cite and admonish all * anil singular the kindred and creditors of the I 0 said J A3. W. SARTOR, deceased, that they be I b and appear before me, in the court of Probate to | b be held at Union C. H., on the 19th day of May u next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any they have, why tho aaid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this f>th day of April Anno Domini, 1883, and in the 1071h year of American independence. DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Judge of Probate. April 6 14 * 7t* Notice cf Final Discharge. BY permiasion of lion. David Johnson, Jr., Judge of Probate for Union County, I will on the 5th day of May next, make my final J Return as AUmiuistiator of the estate of Mrs. ? Fliza F. McCrackin, deceased, and apply for ' ibttcrs Diamissory. All persons having claims ' Against said estate arc notified to present them, v property attested, on or before that date or they ' will be forever barred. W. If. CLIFTON, , ?. .. . .Administrator. April tt 14 ' 51 '*1 7 A week made at home by the indus^ trious. Deal business now before the afw ? w piiiii to. capital not . nce<le<l. We I will mart you. Men, women, b^ys j and girl* wanted everywhere to work for ua.? Now is th? time. You oan work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No ajher Vieines* will pay you nearly ae well. No / C J- i* !*> make enormous pey, by engaging ' V.'- \ ^ly outfit and 'or id * free. Money easily, nn<l honorably. Address |H-i ^VAugnstn, Maine. J 8 * .rU f I " i$pcv" <:#r INITURE STORE & BAILEY, " O. H. ?? MrtinfrW^aro now receiving a largo stock of ABLE'^Rniture, o most reasonable terms, which wo propose to ONSISTS OF ledsteads, Mattrnsess, Window Shades, Fancy and Flain llocking Chairs. Furniture Store. LI CITED. olographs and Cuts of every pattern and stylo from the manufacturers as will enable us to in tho quickest time and fully as cheap, if not ordering themselves. B E P A BED. s in the shortest timo and neatest manner, and NVINCED. PORTER ft BAILEY. 3 tf TE#*PRICES<! AXiLACE 3TEL Store, consisting of NOTIONS lND hats, D SHOES, l> IIARD WA II E , LERY, &c., &c. rware and Children's Hosiery, lL bargains, e articles to call on me before purchasing elseTIIKM A.T <;Of?T. GOOD GOODS, and to sell at such prices as liberal share of the public patronage. s A TRIAL. W. C. WALLACE. Under Union Hotel. IE PUBLIC. storo, I respectfully Invite my friends in tho issure them that every effort shall be made to JOHN FREE. 3 tf SPRING MILLINERY! 00 MRS. MARY VINSON [RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Union LX that she has just received a large and ELEGANT STOCK o I?" SPRING MILLINERY, nd invites nn examination of her assortment. I think my present Stock is more complete nd stylish thnu any Millinery ever before rought to Union, and 1 am confident the Prices were Never Lower. Thanking my patrons for their libernl support i the past, it will be my constant endeavor to eserve their encouragement in the future. MRS. MARY VINSON. April 6 14 if The State *of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. IT DAVID JOHNSON. JR., Esq.. Probate Judge for Uuion County. [TTRBREAS. J. M. Tlende Man hilh mnrlo ?mW 1 YY to me to grant him letters of nduiinistraon (with will annexod) on the ostate and ffeota of LUCY SHELTO.f, deceased. These are, therefore, to eitc and admonish nil nd singular the kindred and creditors of the ?id LUCY SHELTON, deceased, that they bo nd appear before mo, in the cdurt of 1'robatc, to o held at Union C. H., on the 14th day of lay inex.t after publication hereof, at 11 tilodd A. M., to show cause, >r any tncy ave, why the said Administration should not e granted. liven under my hand and Seal, this 20th dny of April Anno Domini, 1883, and in the 107th year of American Independence. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of Probate. April 27 17 2t? Notice to Creditors. Admr, of II. T. Qallman, Plaintiff, vs. Kapsy Oatlman, et al, Defendant*. r-atr nctrr a vvrr . ? % ?. - * if ? ?- t r\ w ?m?? iju nouA r? i loonier 01 11 on online i. ??. ?? 11 n t KR8PO0N, presiding Judge of seventh ciruit, passed March (ho '2d 1883, nil persons inving demands ngninst Ihe cstnlo of II. T. Gallnnn, deceased, are required to present nml istahliuh I hem before me nt my ofliee, on or bcorc tho 1st day of July next. JAMES MIJNUO, Master. M^rch 30 13 3 in *t' h * M # GO _A_ I" THE LATEST ? JUST R E C ROBERSON & WE ARE NOW RECEIVII SPRING AND ? CONSIS' I>roMS Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, Parasols and Fans, Week Wear Novelties, The Prettiest Calicoes Ever Keen in Union IN G R 0 We have a complete Stock and WE KEEP F I HARDWARE AND WOODEN WAREF We cnnnot tall all tfce pretty and novel artia examino our stock. We take pleasure in tin everybody in QUANTITY" AND QUALITY AND I TV JL ( ROBERSC April 6 II ? o ~ K5 ^ P ^ 11= O GO " | O h^j HliO ^ W S.8- -rc he Ql! 2 r ^ 2 -* SI PL1 p 53 g pkJ :?|k l d e r ?t=J ^ (K ^ * ? 2 ? 0 ? UH ? A ?r?- LrSJ ft) Uaps 5 u> ? GO P 5* cr ~ ~ r j /?\ s tri e 0 3 m k""1 ^ ^ 8 Is CO B ^ ^j 2s O r ^ 77 ? O S ? u ^ ? ?Q hft i-3 "5 t-1 V p O V J ? B 1 a ft 3 1? S ^ jf P 32 YARDS OF FOR MARK & WE W I I 33 YARDS OF FOR ONE AND ALL OTHER GO We are receiving our New Spi receive every week, which we of CALL AMD bEiS 1 B. M. WlNSTOCK, Manager. March 10 ASHLEY PHI CHARLE! SOLUBLE OUANO, highly nminoniatcil; DISSOLVED BONE, highest gra?le; ACID l'llOSril ATE, for con ASI1 ELEMENT, ni UKNUINI: i In GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, iroduc SMALL GRAIN SPECIFICi COTTON AND CORN GROUND Special Formulas made lo order. Special inducements for cash orders. For terms, Illustrated Almanacs and card: Dec 22 FERTI] THE CATAWBA OIL Mil A. COMPANY, of munity a Superior Brand of Cotton Hoqi Mm) ton coot at their mill, Dtftces anhjact to d?-u* .... Pel. 10?7?3m ' " t ? .L ? yf ?f S> SO 10 SPRING STYLES, . IE IV ED AT rj GRIMBALL'S. :o: NG OUR NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, ruse OP White (>o(hIh, Embroidery and LnrcM, All Slyles Men A Hoy's Hals (Ladies and dents Shoes or | all styles and best liialtes, :o: ? C E R I E S are constantly receiving additions. :o: ? JLL LINES OF DU PLANTATION AND DOMESTIC USES. -:o: ? ,i... ?.? i...? i.?< -? ? " ?-? ,vw "v ""'" vuv iimiic j vvk IU g?u ua mlng our goods, for wc liclievo we con plena* > W 1? RICES. >N & GRIM BALL. 14 lf IPT W CO 5 m < ^ U is? HH W W a a. ? ^ ^ H ~ Q " h |g. ^ 3 ^ ) =r=a ^ ^ ^ 1?1 , ? ~ hSW ' Z a MB 1 ? 1 ts=? Q ? 5 15 05 ^ H o H hH } ~ w ? W 3 ^ H HH 3 S- H K3 0*=* . ? GOOD CALICO $ 1 AT ENDEL'S. o: ? iL SELL GOOD CALICO 1 DOLLAR ODS IN PROPORTION. ing Stock, and. will continue to For at Rock Bottom Prices, ruii YUUiiSULiV .Kb. MARK & EN DEL, Proprietors. 11 3m JSPIIATE CO : STON, S. C. i posting ; ado of Floats, for Cotton, Grain and I'eas ; LKOPOLDSII \LL KAINIT, imported direct from s Mines in Germany, and warranted pnre ; I of the Due Atomizer; COMPOUND; DItIKD FlAll AND DLOOD ; GROUND RAW BONIS ; N. S. LAND PLASTER; COTTON SEED MEAL. . -ii . i. - n. . j ut'urvsa ii??: vu ; 51 Cm L I Z E R S! Cheater, 8. C\. offer* fjr ult to Ike Pleating Cornier fertilizing or Fceffing fnrpoMs for f25.V0 pmr K? witliont fcr*tee Irnce Solicit*!. 798 CATAWBA OIL CO.