The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 02, 1885, Image 3

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___ii.ll HEADQUARTERS Laurens G. Young's ron EVERYTHING GOOD IN THE EATABLE LINE. ? ? Just received, a ohoioo Hue of Mason & Co.'s celebrated goods, such as Honey Jumbles, XV1UU JNUtS, Fruit Bieouita, Palace Royal, Vanilla Wafers, , Orange Drops, Chocolato and Coooanut Fingers, Oyster, Sods, Graham and Assorted Crackers. :o: My Stock of* CMS ANftTfiBACCO Is now complete. Tobacco from 7 Ac to 60o per plug. Cigars froth IJc to 10c. Any smoker suited, as he has ten brands to select from. Bargains in Cigars by tho box. :o: SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, LARD, MOLA88ES, MACKEREL AND CHEESE Always in stock. Oct 2 39 tf IV GOODS! ^NEff HOODS! We hare just received a large stock of Dry Goods, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &c All of which we offer to the citizens of Union County at as LOW PRICES as (bey can be bought in this or adjoining towns; ?AH INSPECTION? of the same is respectfully solicited. P. M. COIIEX A BRO. LONG'S CHEMICALS. P. 8.?We hare on hand, left orer from last season, 50bbls. Long s Ohemionls, which we will sell at cost?$5.60 per bbl. 1?. M. C. & BRO. Oct 2 30 3 in N0TDEADYE'1t Plenty of Furniture on Hand. More Coming in Daily. If Vnn Want flnrnitnro ix iuu iriuii l'uimiiuu, From the commonest to the very finest, you can be accommodated at T. E. BAILEY'S. Look oat for my fit)I*grown Advertisement next week. T. E. B. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge. WI1EREA8, Oreen J. Lee has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on tho Estate of and effeots of Elisabeth Lee, deceased. These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the ..IA DIL.k.tU f A ? it-? .t ? t. . u jdiihuciu um, ucvwugu, inn inoy 06 ana appear, b?fore me, in the Court of Probate, to k? belt! at Colon C. I!., South Carolina, on the 10th day of Oetober next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'olook in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should net be granted. Given under my hand, th<s 29th day of September, Anno Domini, 1885. JAMB8 M. GBE, Judge Probate. Published on the 2d day of Oetober, 1885, in Abe Weekly Union Times. Oat 2 89 2t Application for Homestead. -VTOTICB is hereby given that Graee Jeter i.1 and Mabel Jeter, infants, by their Guardian, Alethea Groves, have filed their petition 4n my office, praying that a homestead exemption in the personal estate of their Mother, August a A. Jeter, deceased, be set off and assigned So them, as provided by law. JAMES MtlNIU), Master. , Oct 2 89 ft. I V State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Picas. William S. Lee, I. P. Lee, Marion S. Leo, President Lee, Siller A. Duokelt, Caroline Bobo, Green J. Lee, Morgan Rochester, Hannah Cooper, Lydia Cooper, Wesley J T Lec, William B Lee, Sarah A Rogers, Emma Gregory and 4plonia Kitchens, J'laintiffs, against Daniel Roclieater, Reuben Rochester, Sara'i Sharp, Soplironia Humphries. Josephine Bass, John T Lee, James Lee, and the childred of John Loe deceased, to wit, John Lee, Julia Corr, Mnlinda, Lydia, Hannnh and Virgie, (their husbands' names not known,] Defendants. Summons for Relief?Complaint not served. To Daniel llochester, Reuben Rochester, Sarah Sharp, Sophonia Humphries, Josephine Bass, John T. Lee, James Lee, and the children ol Jobu Lee, decensed, to wit, John Lee. /ulin Carr, Mnlinda. Lydia, Hannah, and Vergie, (their husbands' names not kuown) Defendants in this action: "^OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re X quired to answer tho complaint in this notion, a copy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Union in said County and State within tweuty days after the scrvico hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the oomplnint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demandod in the Complaint. Witness, James Munro, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common I'lean, in and for the County aforesaid, ?MfTe place aforesaid, tlio 17th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hnndred and eighty-five and in the ono hundred and tenth year of the Sovereignty and Indcpeudeuce of the United Stutes of America. RION & MclvISSICK. Plaintiff's Attorneys To the defendants Daniel Rochester, Reuben Rochester, Sarah Sharp, Sophonia Humphries, John T. Lee, James Lee and the children of Jt lin Lee deceased, to wit, John Lee, Julia Carr, Malinda, Lydin, Hannah and Vergie, (their husbands' names not known) Take notice that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Cleik of said Court for said County on the 17th day of September 1885. RION & McKlSSICK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Union S. C., Sep. 17th, 1885. Sep 18 37 Ct The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GBE,Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, David Johnson Jr., has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Caroline Davidson, deocaeed. These arc, therefore, to aito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors oflhesaid Caroline Davidson, deceased, that they be and appear, before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Union, South Carolina, on 13th da; of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, fo shew cause, if nnj they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Qiven under my hand, this 21th day of Sep tember, Auno Domini 1885. JAMES M. GEE, Probate J udge Published on the 23tlt day of Septembei 1885, in the Weekly Union Times. Sept '25 38 2t. Mortgagee's Sale. BY' virtue of a power of sale contained in t mortgage executed and delivered to me on the _ day of . A. D. 1883. by Moses Hodfeo, and Julia HJdge, and recorded in Book of Mortgages F. No. 2t?, pages 55, 50, 57 and 58, 1 will bell at public sale, at the Courthouse door, at Union, S. C., on Salesday in Octohei next, all that tract of land, containing sixtythree aeres, more or less, situated in Uuioc couny, State of South Carolina, bounded north by Pacolet river, east by lands of the estate ol Samuel Hodge, south by lands of A. C. Lind say, and west by lands of D. A. T. Farr. Terms; Cash, or the land will be re-sold immediately. D. A. T. FARR, Mortgagee. Sopt. 3, 1885. Sept 18 37 3t Notice of Final Discharge* NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday the 20th day of October, A. D. 1885, wt will make our final return and apply to Hon James M. Gee, Probate Judge of Uniot County, for letters dismissory as Administrator of the estate of S. P. Harris. All persons indebted to said estnto are notified to make payment to us on or before tha day, and all persons having claims ngains said estate must present them on or before tha day or be forever ba rred. J. L. HARRIS. W. H. 8. HARRIS. Adm'rs with will, of S. P. Harris, Sep 18 37 -It. STOVES! STO JUST RECEIVED, a full lino of anybody in slylo and price. A GOOD 0 No. 7, with 25 pieces Tbo popular "Farmer PH " Farmer jPPH I which are so well known throughout the sell is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction stoves.) which enables mo to get them mi half less th?n in siugle shipments. I man which cost u.e less than by buyiog ready this allows me to sell stoves AS CHEAP AS ANY I You can s "BUCKEYE" at work in tho public well. I am prepare lor wnicb L make no extra charge. A full and Groceries. Tin Hoofing, Guttering ni short notice, and I make no extra charge f all kinds of stoves with despatch. The very best CASH PRICE Tho old reliable house of He pi II Sum THE XJN10N TIM?s job minting I 0?0: My Elegant New ; job press lias arrived,and is now in complete working order. I have also reI ceived a large assortment of Job Type, Borders, Ornaments and other materials of the Latest Styles, and ain now prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing1. IN TIIE BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND UPON THE BEST STOCK. ?C MY PRICE80Shall be as low as those of Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston or Atlanta, and I am determined to give GOOD WORK. | MR. L. H. BOSSE, - an excellent gentleman, and a competent workman of many r years experience, has charge of my Printing Office, and will superintend all Job Work done in I . ; the office. He k also authorized [ to contract for ?^>b Work. : B. M. STOKES. niid Ties RED RUST PROOF OATS, Bacon, Salt, Flour, 1 Sugar and Ooffee ?for sale at? ROBERSON & GRIMBALL'S. Sept 4 35 tf. SALE OF BUGGIES. , I will offer for sale AT REDUCED PRICES ' my stock of Buggies, at prices t Ranging from t u i* i* ?runa Wm. A. NICHOLSON. July 31 30 2m. iVTCft! STOYES! cii:h: ? Cooking and Ilcating Stoves, and can suit OOK STOVE, complete, for only $15. J^PjRGirl" and county are stilt in the lend. Kvery Stove I i. 1 buy my stoves by the car load, (about 80 ich cheaper, and also makes the Freight one1 ufneture all uiy stove p;po and sheet iron pans, made, and they are much better. And all IOV8E IN TIIE STATE. co one of my FORCE PUMPS d to put them in wells anywhoro in the county I stock of Tinware, Hardware, VVoodeoware id Repairing done in the bust manner and on or jobs in tho country. I order repairing for :S paid for Hides an J Beeswax, .tei. II. RODdKR, H A K D The New Hardware Store is in town LINE OP GOODS, ?uch as Tat Pistols, Guns, Nails, Bar Iron, Hors< and io fact all kinds of Shell' and Hcav^ ST( Will keep a lull nviortmeut of Cookie satisfaction. C ROCKERY A I Will u>ako a specialty of abovo goods, figures. TIIN^ Witt keep a nico assortment of Tiowa; WOOD! Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Measures, Sei BE] A full line of Rubber Belting. Noth defective will bo replaced by auother. A CORDIAL INVITATION como in and examine my stock of poods MARKET PRICE! Respectfully, - 1 Sept 4 Tremendons St DRY GOOD! Boots and Sloes As I never take stock in i out my entire stock of Summei the work. As the greatest par in the auction rooms, and avera same goods can be bought in r on long time, I can, therefore, j cheaper than other houses whc New York city, thereby giving 35 per cent. I have already ment, and it is useless to do so and the public generally, that the past two days, been marl prices. However, I will gunra this .State or in the United S chaser 10 per cent off. In my Clothing the sacrific below manufacturers' cost. So the gDods closely and carefully, justije of this advertisement At the Leade 13.?x sun weep ttic thatlaell at Rock Bottom Pric it "FOOTER; Desire to Notify their Frie: IS NO1 AND THAT THEY . FRESH To iiieet THEIll We claim to 1 STOCK < Bought to meet the wants of tl condition, as we have bee give as much, or more be had anywhere State. We Good, Reliable GIVE US Oct 3 Q.IW FOR MALE, We have on hand a good second-hand Li inua or improved Taylor Gin, which wc \ sell at n reduced price. GOSS & STOKES Sept 11. 86 tl Application for Homestead (^TICK i>? hereby given that Mrs. E. Fr _Lv "bes Spears, the widow of Azariah Spears, deceased, has filed her petition in other praying that a homestead exei tion in the personal estate of Azariah Spears be set otf and assigned to her and child of the said Azariah D. Spears, resid with her, as provided by law. JAMES MUN 110, Mastei Sept 11 86 -1 Mortgage Sale. BY virtue of a power contained in a cert mortgage deed made by Azariah l).Sp< iu no, w??mi iiic .'in ?i?jr m Jiuiunr^r iooi, 1 recorded in the oftico of tlie Register of Mc Conreyancc for Union County, in book F. Ni of Mortgages, pages JllO, Jill, on the 2 ?l*y of January, 1H84, we will sell hy pu auction, before the Court House door at Un! on the firnt Monday in October, 1 HH">, within usual hours of Sheriff's Sales, to the highest I der, for cash, the following described niortgn property, to wit: All the right title and interest of said A Spears in and to all Hint parcel of land, conti ing about 20 acres, situate in Union con aforesaid and bounded hy lauds of Kicker Lipsey, D. B. Free, W. H. 8. Harris and of I ter & Wilkins, and known as the mill trnct, including the interest of said A. L>. Spear* and to the Mill, Machinery, implements, t and fixtures, in and upon said land, nppurtei to said mill. AI.FttBD II. FtMI KK, W 11,1,1 AM WILKINS. Sap 10 80 4 W A RE. :w:d:b: nt lust, thoroughly c(|uippcd with a FULL >le and Pocket Cutlery, Raisors, i Shoes, Carpenters' Tools, Blacksmith Outfits, r Hardware. ig Stoves. Every stove guaranteed to give SID GLASSWARE . Will keep a full lino of all kinds at bottom IVAUE, re constantly oti baud at bard time pricos. 3NWAUE. res, Helling Pins, Washboards, Etc. LTINO. ing but First Class (Joods. Any belt proving is extended to the people of Union County to and prices. 5 PAID FOR HIDES. W. D. Bewley. " Next door (o the Union Book Store. 35 tf igbter in Prices OF: 3. CLOTHING, , Hals, Traits, Etc. idle capital, lam determined to close * Goods, if starvation prices will do t of my goods were bought for cash ged at least 30 per cent, less than the cgular houses, where goods are sold /v i i " * 1 mora xo sou my stock 20 per cent. > have to pay for the same goods in the purchaser the benefit ot at least quoted prices in my last adveitisenow, but I can assure my customers, all goods in my store have, within ked so low that I am loth to quote ntee to duplicate any bill bought in tates and give the customer or pure is immense. I am selling it away call early, stay a long time, inspect and you will then be convinced of the v ol' Low Prices. titcia dcr.fc-tjctio onmito maouimo es. D. C. FLYJ\N. feWlliKINS" nds and Patrons that their Stock W FULL, ARE DAILY RECEIVING AiYnmnws ?1V711 U I^AReE TRADE. lave a well selected 3F GOODS, liis Section, and that wc are now in ;n for the past sixteen years, to , goods for the money as can j in this section of the endeavor to sell Goods-NO TRASH. I A rJ7 HI A L. 40 tf A large slock of the famous "BAY STATE" BOOTS AND SHOES. Im. Every pnir warranted, and at prices to suit vill the times, at J. C. HUNTER & CO'S. f- Look ivt anvl price JEAN8 AT J. C. HUNTER & CO S, * Ileforc buying elsewhere. Treasurer's Tax Notice. my rpil E hoiks for the collection of the Inst innp JL stiilliiieiit of tuxes lcvie<l for the fiscal year 1). IKS I. will he open from the first day of October tho to the 30th ?li?y of November lKKA inclusive. n8 appointments. 1 will he at Union Court House from the first day of October to the 17th ami nt the following t places thereafter, To wit: Snntuc, Monday anil Tuesday, October 10th and 2<)th. Fish Dam, Wednesday, 21st. Goshen Hill, Thursday, 22nd. Mintcr's Store, Friday 23rd. uin Qregory's Store, Saturday, 24th. sars Mt. Tabor, (Moorchead's Store) Monday, 26th. ?nd Kelly's Steam .Mill, Tuesday and Wednesday, sue 27 and 2K. i> t). A. F. Kendrick's Store, Thursday, 20th. 4th Oowdcysvillo, Friday, 80th. hlic Wilkinsvillc, Saturday 31st. ion, Draytonsville, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 2nd the and 3rd. l)id- Asbury, Wednesday, 4th. gcd Jonesville, Thursday end Friday, 6th and 6th. Jasper Oibhs (Bogansville Township) SaturD. day 7th. tin- At Union Coin t Houso, from the Oth to 80th nty day of November inclusive. son N. B.?All tax payers arc earnestly requcstPos cd to meet me at the appointed times and places and ?as I respectfully ask that they pay their taxi in es in the townships in which they reside, in orools der to facilitate the collection of taxes and prcuint vent the usual rush at the last moment. JOSKI'll F.GIST, County Trcas r. t. Sep. 10 86 6t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq.,Probate Judge. WIIKKKAS. James MoKowd kM mads suit to Die to grant him letters of Administration on the Kslate of and effects of Margarsi Gladden, deceased. These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and croditors of the said Margaret Gladden, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of l'robate, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on lbs 18th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th day of September, Anno Domini, 1880, JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 20th day of September j 1880, in the Weekly Union Times. Sept. 25 38 2t. ar_a: .r u: i n:?i flUblVO U1 JCIUUI NOTICE is hereby given thnt on Tuesday, the '20th dny of October, A. D. 1885, 1 will make my final return and npply to Hon. James M. Gee, Probate Judge of Union County, for letters dismissory as Administrator of the estate of H. 11. Humes. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment to me on or before that day. and all persons having claims against said estate must present them on or before that day or l>c forever barred. WILLIAM JKFFER1ES. Adni'r Est. 11. It. Hanks. Sep. 10 30 41. CLIFFORD FEMALE SEMINARY. UNION, S. C. THE Fall Term will open September 14, 1885. The pntronngc of the school has necessitated the enlargement of the building, nnd a large number of pupils can now be accommodated, and are expected. Address, Rev. 11. G. CLIFFORD, A. M? Principal. Aug 28 34 lm COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Columbia, S. C. THE Fall Session will open Wednesday, September 30. In the Central city, elegant building, beautifully situated, noted for hcallhfulness, well furnished, good table, capable teachers, superior advantages, in Music and Art. Rates low. For catalogue apply to O. A. DARBY, D. D., Pres. Aug 28 34 lm. Due West Female College. EXERCISES begin first Monday in October. Cnreful moral training. Thorough teaching. Lest facilities in Music, (instrumental and vocal) French and Painting. Terms unusually low, whole cost of board au 1 regular tuition for the year, $105. For catalogue apply to the President i 1> l'vmvbnv Juljr 24 29 3m. Now Is The Time TO PREPARE FOR GINNING t We arc prepared to sell tho following gins on easy terms: WINS II11*, I'll ATT, BROWN, MAson cxiiXiVxnsn uin: Parties who desiro any repairs on old gins should give us notice uow. so that it can be done before the busy season opens.' FARR & THOMSON. August 7, 3 3ui. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., ATTORN El' AND COUNSELLOR !?<?. 3 Law Rhukc, Union, 8. C. Will practice in State and Federal Courts K. W. TIN S L E Y, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MAIN STREET, UNION, 8. 0. SPECTACLES AND EY EC LASSES A SPECIALTY. orriViaL uauiilta 0UT,iUJTfcD AT ANY TIM FOR FINE GOLD WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, EAR-DROPS, ETC. BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES; April 10 14 9m. J. P. GAGE, Attorney u.t Law, UNION, S. V. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. J. T. GAGE. J^ED RUST PROOF OAT^# 1,000 Dushel9 Red Rust Proof Outs, for sale at Fimt, MiGilsHlok At Co'*. Aug 121 38 tf 1,500 Bushels RED RUST PROOF OATS. To The Planters of Union County. Wo have fifteen hundred bushed of RED RUST PROOF OATS, suitable for seed! FARR& THOMSON! August 7, 3 tf. A Handsome Residence FOR SALE, A valuable residence in the town of Union Ifor sale. For all particulors, apply to WM. A. NICHOLSON. June 6 22 4m*