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The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION.
Ia Mm Oowi of Gomaoa PIom.
Tfcioii Onar, as Executor of lb* last will aa?
tatataat of Owoiwj Tracy, deceased
Ffmmtif.
mjminst,
Nancy Tracy, el?/, Dtftndand.
IN ebedteuoe to an order wade ia the above
entitled case, by bio Honor T. D. Fraeer, Cir
colt Judge, I will Mil before tbo Court llouee
. door, in tbo town of Union, within tbo legal
boure of sale, on the first Monday ia November,
lb8fi, tbe following deeoribed property to wit:
90 ACRES.
All tbat certain tract of land, lying, being
and situate in Union County, State aforesaid,
bounded by lands of Estate of Greeuberrj
Tracy, E. F. Vaughn and others, containing
ninety acres, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half cash ; the balance in one yeetr, with
interest from day of sale, te be secured by bond
of tbe purohMer and a mortgage of the premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
MMter for Union County.
Mooter's Office, Oct. 16, 1886.
Oct 15 41 8t
The State of South Carolina.
CDNTY OF UNION.
Court of Common Pleas.
M. W. Culp, as Administrator of the estate ol
B. D. Culp, deeeased, Plaintiff,
againtt
John T, Hill, H. L. Gobs, and othsrs, Dtfendant*.
IN obedience to orders mads in the above entitled
ease by their Honors I. D. Wltherspooo and
T. B. Fraser, Circuit Judges, 1 will sell before
the Court house door, in the town of Union,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday
in November, 1886, the following described
property, to wit:
THE BISHOP TRACT.
All that oertain tract of land lying, being and
situate in Cross Keys Township, Uaion County,
State afforesaid, containing three hundred and
seventy.five acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of James Long, Mrs. Browning, Ross
Alexander, Jeeae Graham, Colem an Shettleworth
and G. Wilburn.
THE MALONE TRACT.
All that oertain tract of land lying, being
and situate in Union County, 8tate aforesaid,
containing eight hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, bounded by lands of J. R. Minter, Mrs.
Wilburn, estate of Mrs. E. Rice, 8. M. Rice,
Stephens place, Asa Dood and Jssse Graham.
THE CHARLES YOUNG TRACT.
A ? ?l-t-a- t-i -
nu uu?iviu?u ?c?m-ci|aw iaisrisi in Ml in ft I
certain tract of land lying. b?ing and eituute
in Bogensville township, Union county, State
aforesaid, containing two hundred and ninety
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. C.
Gist, J. Rioe Rodgers, D. W. Lee, Asa Smith and
L . F. M. Farr.
THE KEZIAH SHETTLESWORTH TRACT.
All that oeriain tract of land lying, being and
situate in Union eounty, State aforesaid, containing
one hundred acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of William Sartor, S. M. Rice, R.
L. Coleman and G. J. Lee.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash; the balance en a credit of one
and two years, in equal installments, with interest
from date of sale, payable annually, to be secured
by a bend of the purchaser and a mortgage
of the premises:
JAMES MUNRO,
Master fdr Union County.
Master's Office, Oct. 1886.
Oct. 15 41 3t
Thh State of South Carolina.
county of union.
Id the Court of Common Pleas.
Thomas Lee Tborp, as Executor of the last will
j and testament of James P. Steedman, de
ceased, Plaintiff,
" against
| Addie S. Thorp and others, Dtfmdants.
I IN obedienoe to an order made in the abort
ft entitled ease by his Honor T. B. Fraeer, Cir
colt Judge, 1 will sell before the Oonrt House
door, in the town of Union, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in November,
1880, the following described property, to wit:
THE SIM8VILLE PLACE.
All that certain tract of land, known as the
Slmsville Place, lying, being and eltnate in
Fish Dam townahip, Union Conotjr, State afore aid,
oontaining sixteen hundred aorea, more 01
low, bounded bj lands of estate* of William
Keelejr, William Smith, J. L. Sim* and Broad
Hirer.
This tract will be divided aad **ld in several
tracts, plats of which can be aeon at my offioe
fe TI1E ENOREE PLACE.
; All that certain other tract of land lying,
being and situate in Goshen Hill township,
Union County, Stat* aforesaid, known aa the
Enoree Place, containing six hundred and
twenty-seven acres, more or less, bounded bj
lands of L. F. Hunter, George Hughey, estate
i *f A. K. Aughtry and Enoree River.
' THE LIP8EY PLACE.
All that certain other traet of land in Pinckney
Township, Union County, State aforesaid,
known as the Lipeey Place, containing twe
hundred and fifty-eight acres, more or lees.
Said tract will be sold in two separate tracts.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third sash; the balance on a credit ol
one and two years, in equal installments, with
, interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond
of purchaser and a mortgage of the premiss*.
Purchasers to pay for paper*.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Oltis. Oct_. IRttr,
-0?t 16 41 3t
The State of South Carolina.
CO UN TV Or UNION.
Id tbo Court of Common Plea*.
Sarah Jut Smith, hy Qaardiaa ad Mem, PVt'ff,
Riaharcl Parr, Elica Parr, .Janiee B. Steedmao
and J am on Parr, Dffmdamtt.
V IN obcileiM to aa ordor mado in tbo above
2 entitled eaoo by bla Honor T. B. Fraaor, Cirsuit
Judge, I will aoll before tbo Court 11 oust
door, io tbo town of Uaioa, within iho legal
hour* of oale, oa tbo Ant Monday ia November,
1886, tbo following dooorlbod property, to wit i
140 ACRES.
1 All that eirtkla tract of land lying, Mag and
I Bi"''iat? ia Piacknay townehip, Union county,
I Htata ^oraaaid, aaataiaiag aaa hundred *a<l
I *??. ' a?ra or laaa, bounded by laada o|
I 5T B^pIIle, ?*** of Th0BM Saal?*> J. *
f Garner, and ethere.
3 < TBKM8 O#" ***
Nflfl Oae-thipd ?aak j the balance ?n.,* ?J
HHH aaa aad t#a freare, Im eqent iacea.
interact front day af aale, to ba aooarv. J/
bond of Ika pnrobaaor aa<l a mortgaga o>
H proaUoa. JAMBS MUKftO.
i IhMlt lit Cairn County.
|H Maatar'a Office, October, 1886.
Bf- Oat 16 4l 3t
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The State of South Carolina. 4
COUNTY OF UNION. (
In (he Court of Coeamou Plea*.
M. B. Meador, M Administrator of Sim* MeDenial,
deceased, JPMmtif,
aids t
Phillip C, Davis and ethers, JtymdanU.
IN obadieoea to an order made in the above 1
entitled ease by hie Honor T. B. Eraser, Circuit
Judge, I will aell before the Court House
door, in the town of Union, within the legal
' hours of rale, on the first Monday in November,
| 1886, the following deeeribed property, to wit: I
495 ACRES. . ? {
All that plantation or traetof land containing
four hundred and ninety-five acres, more or
, leas, lying, being end situate in Ssntue Town'
ship, Union oouaty, State aforesaid, bounded by
! the Kerr tract and by lands of James T. Jeter,
, James Thomas, J. R. Jeter, Robert C. Far
' and. others, excepting all that portion of said
tract, containing about thirty-five acres, lying to
the westward of a straight line commencing at
a oorner on the Kerr tract and running a
straight line a northwesterly direction across
: the narrowest part of said land to R. C. Fair's f,
line. ,
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of
one and two years, in equal installments, with
' interest from day of sale, secured by bond of
the purohaser and a mortgage of the premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, October, 1886.
Oct 15 41 8t
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The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION
Court of Common Pleas.
1
i John T. Hill and H. Laurens Goes, Plaintiffs
against
George M. Young, Defendant.
IN obedienoe to an order made in the above
entitled case by his Honor I. D. Witherspoon,
Cirouit Judge, I will eell before the Court
House door, in the town of Union, within the J
legal hours ef sale, on the first Monday in No- a
ember, 1886, the following described property, J
to wit : i;
, 250 ACRES. * \
All that tract of land lying, being and situate
in Union county, State aforesaid, containing
two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded
on the north by lands of T. J. Harris,
south by lands of Mrs. E. Malone, east by
lands of Miss Ann Rice, and west by lands of
Mrs. Mary Gist, reserving one hundred and
fifty aeree, inoluding the residence and adjacent
buildings of the Defendant.
TERMS OF SALE. *
One-third cash; the balaooe on a credit of $
one and two years, in equal installments, with
interest from day of sale, to be secured by
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises. JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, October, 1886.
Oct 15 41 3t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Court of Common Pleas.
William H. Lae. et al. Plain/if*.
against,
Daniel Rochester, el al, Defendants
IN obedience to an order made in the above
entitled case, bj liia Honor T. D. Fraser,
Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court
House door, in the town of Union, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November,
188C, the following described property
. to wit:
30 ACRES.
All that certain tract of land, lying being 1
and situate in Goshen Hill Township, Union
County, State aforesaid, oontaining thirty acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of A. R.
1 Aughtry, Joseph Turner, Elisabeth Lee and
. others.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half cash ; the balanoe on a credit of
twelve months with interest from day of sale,
1 to be secured by bond of the purohaser and a *
mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay
| for papers. JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
' Master's Office, Oct. 1886.
Oct 15 41 3t
? The State of South Carolina.
\ COUNTY OF UNION.
t? _ di?
I AU VUW WU1 k Ul VUUIUWU A. iCdlf.
' Vestian Bevis, m Kxeoutrix and in her own
I right, Plaintiff,
against
Charles Boris et al, Defendants. t
IN obsdience to an order made in the above i
entitled case by his Honor I. D. WitherSoon,
Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court D
ouse door, in the town of Union, within the a
legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November,
1886, the following described property, n
' to wit: 1
41J ACRES. . j
All that certain tract of land lying, being and
. situate in Pinokney township, Union Connty,
State aforesaid, oontaining forty-one and one,
quarter acres, more or lees, bounded by lands
of estate of R. V. Harris, E. V. Going, J. 8. an
R. N. Harris and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
r One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of one
> year, with intereet from day sale, to be secured I
by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises. JAMES MUNRO, j
Master for Union Connty. .
Master's Office, Oct., 1886. \
Oct 16 41 8t (
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Coart of Common Plane.
u. it. n?msi, i MHiqf,
Sarah Brown, Dtftndant.
IN obedience to an order madia hi tha above .
entitlad aaaa by bta Honor T. B. ftwar, '
Cireuit Judge, I will aell before Urn" Court a
Houee door, In tha town of Union, wMrta the u
legal boura of sate, on tha Orel Monday In
November, 1886, tha following described c
proper!/ to wit:
108 ACRES.
All that certain tract of land on which tha I
I Defendant resides, in Qowdajsrlllc Township, |,
, of said Count/, known as Tract No. I, of tho
lands of John Brown, deceased, and containing
f oq? hundred and sixt/.three sores, more or lees, F
. adjoining land* of R. J. Footer, A. 8. Goodslock,
O. 8. Keodriok and otbeso.
r TERMS OF SALE.
i One-half cash ; the balance In one /ear, with
interest from daj of sale, credit portion to be
> secured b/ bond of purchaser, and mortgage of
promisee. JAMES MUNKO,
I Master for Uaien Conaty,.
UaaWf OMoe, Oct 8 1880.
Oct 16 ?* ? *
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$11,750.
Clie Greatest Trimpli of
D boiincw, was my last purchase of ?le^
ind Fifty Dollars for tho bankrupt sto<
few York, for 471 cents on the dollar.
MERCHANTS STANI
Lnd ask can this be so. I answer, Yes I and (
tores are too crowded with goods to mention e
>aaiog tbiogs:
27 Yards Calico /hi
28 Yard* 8hirting V I
20 Yaida Cheating Jj^
A. BULLY PAIR OF 131.
People smile when they see the Goods a
ou so. Flynn never fools any person by adve
t the immense lot of Cloaks, Russian Ciroulai
ackets, Vcsetes, &c., in all the newest materi
ko Jerseys, and the prices are very low. Thi
bem at any prioe from that up. It yon wish
BE EOON
nd anxious to sooure the most goods for the 1
lock, and he will sell you more goods for $1
12.50.
NOW, THIS
JOYS SUITS $2.75, $3.50, $5.00
$2.00 TO $4.00 A
You can bat this is so : Men's Suits, $
112.50. These goods cannot be bought elsewl
BIGHT FACE, FORM
At Flynn's sod buy an Overcoat for $1 65,
lmost double elsewhere. It is an old saying,
NOW, A WORD TO THE
Any fool can sell goods, but it takes long
he Yankee whirlpool of New York, where th<
udgment in buying. Now this is the raoket
6%, ID, 10, 6V, 66%, 60, OV, AO, 4U CC0t8. I
ay self, thai cannot be found elsewhere. Com
, sail of it.
Il is utterly impossible to match tho folloi
iels, Hosiery and Gloves, Bustles and Hoopski
Embroideries, Pins, Needles, Buttons, Bleachi
lata and Caps, Shawls, Trunks and Valises.
PURCHASERS A1
it my large stock of- Dress Goods, iocludin
lobes, Black Cashmere, Henrietta Nuosvei
Camel's Hair, and in fact everything that is n
nings to mateh Velvets plain and embossed.
MY STOCK OF B0<
the largest in the up-country. Childten's ?
nd 75 eeats, Kid Button 81.25 up. Men's
ip to the finest hand-eewed at 85.
I will guarantee to sell as mao y goods foi
liate for $12.50. I will duplicate any goods
Swot of 5 per sent, on then.
From this forward 1 am froe from the opj
am now doing business in my new and elega
ite Mr. Thoe. MoNally, where all people in ne
>w,!St prioes, ean find the largest stock it
rioee, and you will bay all you want before y<
No trouble to show you anything you ma;
D. O. F]
LEADER
O I
0*2 a 4a
<
$11,750.
27 Years Experience
7en Thousand Seven Hundred
jk of W. J. Corcoran & Co., Broadway,
) SPELL-BOUND,
;he goods and figures can prove it. My
ach separately, but will oite a few of the
14 Yards Checked Homespun.1
16 Yards Ticking \ I
16 Yards Cotton Flannel ffl J[
.ANKETS FOR #1.50.
ud Pricos, and say to each other, I told
irtising what he baa not got. Now, look
ra, New Markets, 8tockenets, Walking
iala, and beautifully trimmed?they fit
sy commence at 81.50, and you can buy
to
OMICAI,
east money, go to Flynn'a and see his
0 than you can buy anywhere else for
[K OF IT!
>, $7,50, WORTH AT LEAST
SUIT MORE.
3.75, 84.75, $6.00, 87.50, 89.00, $10.00,
bere for anything like those figures.
RD MARCH, HALT!
82 50,83.75, 84.75, 86, 87.50?worth
that goods well bought are half sold.
THINKING PUBLIC.
experience to pull successfully through
Dusands are swamped yearly through bad
that hurts: Kentucky Jeans at 8, 10,
have bad a home-made Jeans made for
o and see it, and you will be sure to get
sing goods 10 prices : lJIankets and Flnnirts,
Table Lioeo, Towols, Napkins, Laces,
ing, Cotton Flannels, New and Nobbj
RE SURPRISED
g the fino imported French Embroidered
liDg, English Serge, Diagonal Brooha,
ew and stylish in Dress Goods and Trim
DTS AND SHOES
Ihooa 25, 35, 45 coots; Ladies' Siloes 65
Brogaos 85 cents up. Men's Boots $1.75
* $10 as you can buy io any storo io the
ordered from Now York and allow a diapressivo
burdon of $450 a year rent, and
ntly fitted More, formerly ocoupied by the
ed of new and elegant goods at the very
i the up-country. Come and examine my
>u leave, if yoa are a judge of goods.
y want to look at.
JYNN,
OF LOW PRICES.
* THE CORNER.
if
?
GRAND CLOSIN
FOR THIRTY 0
Preparatory to closing up my business, I w
Great Bargains iu
F U R N I 1
FURMII
I hare a large stock on hand which must b
for any article will not bo refused.
Don't let this (
And when the lime expires say; I didn't think t
nice FURNITURE SO AWFULLY CHEAI
GET CHOICE AND THE
Persons living at a distar
for Prices. Goods to be SH]
in Depot FREE of Charge,
you Call and SeeforYourse
T. E. BAILEY'S J
Oct 22 42
CALL AN
At the Splendid Bargains
Of Goods. Wc have full lines of
FALL AND WD
which we think will meet the wants
are offering at the very
LOWEST CAS
In Ladies' Dress Fabrics we ar
and CHEAP in Tricots, Cashm
&C., while
THE aiEN'S X>JE
is well stocked with Southern made
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
We can also show
A Full Line o
to which we invite especial atte
and prices.
RICE &
Oct 15 41
JT RESH A1
?ATLAURENS
G.
QUEEN OLIVES,
OLIVE OIL,
DURKEKS SALAD DRESSI>
TOBASCO PEPPER
WORCEv
IIORS
?FRENCH BI-CAR
French Bi-Carb Soda will piev<
being the best Baking Soda known.
HAiALKS CHOCOLATE [
STRICTLY PURE FLAY
A FULL LINK Ol
?SUCH A
YOUNG HYSON,
IMPERIAL,
JAPAN,
SOUC
at 75 centa per pound.
HUDNUT'S PEARL GRU
SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LARD
! SGREAT CLEARANCE 8ALE ! ! |
*
In order to clear our shelves for Spring, we
offer at New York cost and below : t.?
Blaek and Colored Cashmeres. f,?
QHlet's D Flannels
Ladies' and Men's Underveats nn
Domestic D Flannels
The Celebrated 'Cavour' Cloth .mi.
Men's Cassimere
Jerseys, Laces, Col1nrelte9 sct
Ribbons, lland-Sewed Shoes
Wood ware. Hardware (
And many other articles at prices which will
sell these Goods.
We mean what we say.
We ask the ladies of Union county to give us
a call, and bring their husbands. A
ROBERSON & GRIMBALL. ?
Oct 15 41 4t the
A Neat Dwelling for Sale.
THE neat briok dwelling on Main street lately *
oooupied by David Johnson, Jr., is offered
for sale. For particulars inquire of m
W.A.NICHOLSON. 1
Mch. 2fi 12 tf
10,000 Bushels of Bran ofR
just received by A. H. 8T0KKS & CO. }
G
OUT SALE.
AYS ONLY.
ill offer, until the 15th of November,
: U R E.
1 U R E.
c sold, and any reasonable offer made
Chance Slip,
bat Bailey really intended to sell all that
\ Those who como first will
BIGGEST BARGAIN.
\
Ip.fi will rln moll fn nrmfa
vv VAA W VTX1W
'.PPED will b? Delivered
Don't be satisfied until
If at
'urniture Store.
lm
D LOOK
we are offering in all sorts
ITER GOODS
of our patrons, and which we
H PRICES.
e selling Goods both PRETTY
Leres, Worsteds, Serges,
PARTMENT
Jeans, Kersey and Cassimeres,
f niftthino"
a v Jk V U JUL X XX g }
intion, both on account of style
s McLTJRE.
tf
miYALg
YOUNG'S.
10,
SAUCE.
5TERSIIIRE SAUCE,
FORD'S BREAD PREPARATION,
B OF SODA?
mt Biscuits turning yellow,
for culinary purposes]
ORING EXTRACTS
GOOD TEAS
s?
I1I0NG,
GUNrOWDER,
AND OOLONG
rS, (medium and oc)
and FLOUR, always in atook.
Applioation for Final Discharge
rOTICE ia hereby given to all whom it may
concern, that on Monday, the 211th day of
vetnber, 1880, 1 will make my final return to
n. James M. Gee, Judge of Probate for Union
iinty, and apply for letters dismissory as Adnistrator
of the estate of Edmund Ulanton.
All persons having claims against said estate
in present mem, property aiiesien, on or
fore that day, and all indebted muil make
Clements.
Wm. JEFFKKIE8,
Adm'r Est. Kdmund lllanlon.
Dot ir> 41 4t.
FILE YOUR CLAIMS.
Orrica or County Com m i bsioxers , )
Union, 8. C., Oct. let, 188(1. j
LL claims against the county must be filed
L in thia office on or before the 1st day of
rember, 1888, or they will be earried over to
fiscal year of 188(1 and 1887.
Jy order of the Beard.
JA8. T. DOUOLA8,
t'h'm'n B. C. C. U. C.
)oi.tiMnrs Oaor, Clerk.
)et 8 40 4t
heodore Munro, M. D.
PHY8IOIAN AWn HTTHrtWAv
ONION C. n., 8. c.,
ce in brick building, corner of Lew Range.
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