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^VvS; ; *, in* +i , .?.< mniflrWjftMjVfi *i' - - v'SaiL* ' -JL: , MASTER'S 8ALTO. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In tb? Court of Common Plaaa' Vv William 8. Mewry and other*, $ MMtiftst William Croaker and othesh, iyk? ?r.* IN obedienee to an order mad* la the above entitled oaae by his Honor J. H. Httttai, Circuit Judge, 1 will tell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of aale, on the first Monday In l)eoember, 1886, the following described propertyto wit: 608J ACRES. All that certain tract of land, containing five hundred and eight and one-half acref, more or less, situate in the county of Union aforesaid, in Draytonrille township, on the north aide of Thickety oreek and on the east aide of a. * i A ... - in* bimaujn* roau, tnu Dounded by land* of John D. Jefferiea, Wiley Littlqohn, L. D. Mowry, Thlckety eroek and lands of Noah Webatsr. Said tract being a part of the plantation formerly owned by Joshua Dawkios, deceased, and known in the survey of said lands as Tracts No. 10 to 15,both inclusive, and Wood Lets B, F, G and H, and being the same lands conveyed to said William Crooker by L. D. Mowry. Seld in C tracts, plate of which can bo seen at my office. Also, All that other tract of land containing two hundred and seventy-three aud one-half acres, more or less, on the south side of Thicksty oreek and on both sides of the main road leading from Limestone Springs to Grindall's Shoals, commencing at the south end of the old bridge on Thickety creek below Dawkins' mill and running s 1}, e 16; thencosS} e 21.25; thence s11,thenoes7 w 8.75; thence s 23 w 1.55; thence e 28, w 5; tbence s 28, w 3.40; thence s 68}, w 8.30; tbence s 73}, w 9.75 to sassafras tree; thence s 2? 1(X, e 15 to hickory ; thence e88 to black jaok on Limestone Springs road, thenoe along the road to red oak ; thence n 48, e 16.16 to blaok gum; thence s <7},e 3.15 to a biased red oak ; thence a 75} e 21.76; thenoe n 2}, w 10 to a stone on the south bank of Thiokety creek in line of Chestnut, station decayed ; thence up Thickety Creek to the point of beginning, being the land oonveyed to William Crocker by deed dated October 7, 1868. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cub ; tho balance 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. Blaster's Office, November, 1880. Nov 10 40 tt The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Martha Mill, riaintiff, againtt Margaret S. Thomas, tt al, Defendant*. IN obedience to so order made in the above entitled case, I will sell, before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1880, the following described property, to wit: 470 ACRES. All that traot of land, lying being and situate In Union County, 8tate aforesaid, containing fonr hundred and seventy acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. C. Culp, C. R. Uober on and others. 8aid tract will bo sold in three tracts, plats of which ctn be seen at my office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal instalments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purohaser an J a mortgage of the nnmliH. J 4 MRS M IT M IItt Master for Union County. Master's Office, Not. 11, 1880. Not 19 40 3t The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Id tho Court of Common Pleas. William S. Lee, Plaintiff, against Daniel Uoohester, et al, Defendants. IN obedienoe to an order made in the above entitled case, by his Honor T. 15. Fraser, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Uniou, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1886. the following described property, to wit : -30 ACHES. All that certain tract of land, lying being and sltuite in Qoshen Hill Township, Union County, Slate aforesaid, containing thirty acres, more or leas, bounded by lands of A. R. t Augbtry, Joseph Turner, Elisabeth Lee aud others. Sold at risk of former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of * twelre months with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and s + mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay , ^for papers. JAMES MUNRO, Mrster for Union County. Master's Office, Not. 11, 188G. Not 19 40 3l The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Id the Court of Common Pleas, William T. Graham, Plaintiff, against 8arah Jones, Joseph Hill and others, Defendants. IN obedience lo an order mado in the above entitled case, by his Honor, T. B. Fraser, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell, before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the lege! hours of sele, on the first Monday in December, 188G, the following described property, to wit: ^ THE JONES MILL TRACT. that corUin tract of land, lying being ^^PMTsitUAte in Union County, Slate aforesaid, 4P*on Enorse River, bounded by lands oflate D. S. Lee, Jesse Driggs and by Knoree River. Said traot known as the Jones Mill Tract. TERMS OP SALE. One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of one year with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMKS MUNKO, Master for Union Gounijr. Master's Office, Nov. 11, 1880. Nov 10 40 81 " Notice of Final Ditohargo. NOTICE la hereby (iven thai, by permission of Hon. Ja*. M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union Coonty, 1 will* on iho 27th, day of Docember, 1880, make my Anal return, as administrator of the estate of J. H. Allen, and apply for letter* dismissery. All persons indebted to said estate most make payment on or before that date, and all persons having elaims against the estate, must present them, properly attested, on or before that day, or they will be forever barred. C. O. ALLEN, Adm'r J. II. Allen. Nnv 20 47 41 The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION\ To the Coart of Cottimon Pleas. Clara T. Fan I, Plaintiff, againtt K, Daisy E. Jeter, Defendant. ?H bedience o an order made in the abo< entitled aetion, by his Honor T. B. Erase Clrooit Judge, I will sell, before the Cou Hooae door in the town of Union, within It legal a our a of sale, on the firtt Monday in D ember, 18SG, the following described proper! to wit: IK) ACRES. All that certain tract of land, lying brio and situate In 8antuo Township. Union Count] State aforesaid, containing ninety aores, moi or less, bounded by lands of T. J. Jones, , MeFant, Mrs. E. E. Fleming, R. T. Oee, an John A. Fant. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; the balance on a eredit < one and two years, in equal instalments, wit interest from date to be secured by bond of th purchaser and a mortgage of the Dremises. " "JAMES MUNKO, Muter for Union Couutj. Muter's Office, Not. 11, 1886. Not 10 40 St The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of CouiinoQ Picas. J.T. Hill and II. L. Goss, Surrirors of J. 1 Ilill ft Co., Plaintiffs, against Margaret Hard/, 1Jrfrndant. IN obedienoe to an order ma-le in the abos entitled oue, bj His Honor T. B. Frosei Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Corn House door, in the town of Union, within tli legal hours of ult, on the first Monday in Di cember, 1886, the following described propert to wit: FORTY-FIVE ACRES. All that traot of land containing forly-Gv acres, more or less, situate about one and one half miles below Union Court House, on tli Gist's Bridge Road, and bounded by lands < Mra. J. M. Powell, I. G. McKissick, Lemut MoManiel and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash; the balance on a credit < one year with interest from day of sale, secure by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage c the premises. JAMES MUNltO, Muter for Union County. Master's Office, Norember, 188U. Not. 19 46 3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Plea?. Samuel Lord, and Simaou Hyde, J'lainlijfit, agaiiut Stewart L. Pryor, and Thomas Lee Thorp, t executor of J. B. Steed man, deoeased Deemlant IN obedience to an order made in the aboi entitled case, by His Honor, J. 11. Kerslia* Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court lious door in the town of Union, withia the legi hours of sale, on the firat Monday in Decerabi 188G, the following described property, to wi 263 ACRES. All that certain tract of laud lying being an situate, iu Union couuty, Stato aforesaid, cei taining two hundred and sixty-three acres, moi or less, sixteen miles North of Union Cou bouse, bounded by lands of Sarah A. Siringfc low, W. F, Mabry, William Crocker, Willia Dyers and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash, the balance on a credit < twelve mouths, with interest from day of sal to be secured by bond of the purchaser, nud mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUMU). Master for Union County Masters Offioe, November, 188C. Nov. 19 ' 46 81. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Coart of Common Picas. M. W. Culp, m Administrator of liio estate i B. D. Culp, deceased, Plaintiff, againtt John T. Hill, H. L. Goes, and others, Defendant IN obedieooe to orders made in tho above ei titled else by their Honors I. 1). Withe spoon and T. 1). Eraser, Circuit judges, I wi sell before the Court bouse door, in the lawn Union, within the legal hours of sale, on tl first Monday in December, 1880, the followic described property to wit : TUE M ALONE TRACT. All that certain tract of land lying, being at situate in Union County, State aforesaid, co taining eight hundred and fifty aores, more < lees, bounded by lands of J. R. Minter, Mr Wilburn, estate of Mrs. E. Rice, S. M. ltio Stephens plaos, Asa Dood and Jesse Oratinc Wlil be sold in several tracts?rials of whit ean be seen at my offioe. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance on a credit one and two years, in equal installments, wi interest from date of sale, payable annually, be seoured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises : JAMES MUN 110, Master for Union County. Master's Office, November, 1880. v/v? in ja oa The State of South Carolin. COUNTY OF UNI OS. In the Court of Common Plea*. Columbus R. Robtrson its Administrator John II. Hkelton, Plaintiff, againet Martha A. fson, John S. Skelton, Joseph Skelioo, Marj E. Wix, Le*i McCreight ni 11. M. Qrlmball, Defendant*. IN obedience to an order made in the abo entitled ease, by bis llouor T. It. Frass Circuit Judge, i will sell before the Cou House door, in tbe town of Union, within tl ieg?i noura 01 hi? oo tne nrsi .uonuty December, 1886, ihe following desoribed pro erty, to wit: 180 ACRES. All that certain tract of land lying, b?ii and situate la Union County, Stato aforesal containing one bundrod and thirty acre*, mm or leas, boundod by lands of M. Detoobaug C. T. Soaife, Isaao Clark, dooeasod, Nimrc Bharpc, deceased, and others. f?4 ACRES. All that certain tract sf land, lying beii and situate in Union County, State atoresai containing fifty-four acres, more or less, bou ded by lands of C. C. Sartor, J. C. C. Ed war* and others. TERMS OF SALE. Ons-third cash ; the balance on u credit one and twb years in equal instalments wi interest front dny of aale to be secured by boi of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prrt isea. JAMES MUNHO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Nor 11, 1886. Met 19 46 :!t r !&** ^ ? "*w'?rTrrry in i ?_ j.-i| 1"' *'? A v A A A A BIO BIO Bl BOOM BOOM" A I W. D. Bewley's iy ig SPECIAL BA I HEATING AND C BREECH AN D MUZZLE-I >hf SHOT, POWDER Table and Po And, in Tact, a complete and well aiaorted at nrico niT irondr l)?fnr? nla/imo ?? > "--1 -? ?0 e r?V,MB v? UCIo. Thanking all for their liberal support in the am, with respect, Not 12 45 r. YOUNG MERCHANT ;||mith & Would respectfully inform the citixens of Ui opened a Hplondid Stock ot Goc e Intite nil parsons to call and examine our Stock a mcncing business, we have determined to sucoeed ? full a nik fresh stock of >f The t owe iie Lowe J Our Stock will Consist of ail Kind HATS, BOOTS, SH( Wc shall also keep well /r }Jagr selected stocks of Such as Hacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Su A8B pwm Full Weight, Good Goods and Lo' 18 with their patronage. If you doubt whs COME AN1 s SMFI sr Oct 8 40 t: IV resh a in ?A LAURENS ( QUEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, DURKEES SALAD DRES TOBASCO PEPP WOR( HO ?FRENC BI-CA: of French Bi-Carb Soda will pi being the best Baking Soda know * BAKERS CHOCOLATE II STRICTLY PURE FLA ; A FUI^Li LINE C ?SUCI YOUNG IIYSON, ? IMPERIAL, JAPAN, e, SO n. >h at 75 cents per pound. ?hf IIUDNUT'S PEARL G to SUGAR. COFFEE, RACON LA * ' MASTER'S SALES. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Thomas It. Jeter, Mos Administrator of A. W. Thomson, decoased, Plaintiff against A. W. Thomson, Defendant. of IN obedience to orders made in the abore an JL titled case, I will sell before the Court bouse door, iu the (own of Union, within the legal B. hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, id 188t>, the following described properly, to wit: THE THOMSON GOLD MINE. r? All that certain tract of land lying, being r> and situate iu BogansTille Township, Uniou rt County, State aforesaid, containing fire hundred acres more or less, 1 ounded by lauds of Mitchell m West, Samuel Mayes, "West Gold Mine," J. R. P* Little and "The Nott Gold Mine." TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance on a credit of j one and two years, in equal installments, with ro' interest from day of sale, secured by bond of I, the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. J JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Mauler's Offira. NnvAmhar Iftftll Not. 19~ 40' 81. iK ll Application for Charter. ds \\7K, the undersigned officers of the Sons VV and Daughters of St. l.uke, will apply to Janu s Munro, Esq., Clerk of Court for Union County, for a charter for said society, thiry days from this date. l'? A. 1). IIERNDON. Pres. M. C. 1UCE, Vice Pres. E. L. 11KATY, Secly. EMILY TII0M8ON, Trees. D. D. LYLE8, Solicitor. Union, Noeember, 188C. Nov. 10 ' 46 41.* ff * A. A A A Jb 0 BIO mo BOOM BOOM " ] Hardware Store. Y ) 11/lf - RGAINS IN OOKING STOVES, * -OADING SHOT GUNS, ^ AND SHELLS, cket Cutlery, <.oak of fJKXV.HAT. IIinnWADP II- ?J past, and soliciting a centinuauce of the Mm*, I W. D. BEWLEY. . If w 'S TO THE FRONT. nion, town and country, that thay hare jmt xln in tha old J. C. Huntar \ Co.'a Slara. and p, nd Prioea. Being young men, and juat comI by atrict buaineaa habita and alwaya keeping MERCHANDISE, and .ailing goods at ST T)RICES. ST JT RICES. Is of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 3ES and NOTIONS. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, JfROCERIES AND HARDWARE, gar, Coffee, Tees, Spices, Canned Goods i8H SBmm iy Prices cuarantopd tn *11 wlm " 0 ? ? it wc say ^ [> TRY XTS. u yR & HUNTER. " tr RRIYAL g : 3. YOUNG'S. ; k s s SING, ? ER SAUCE, J1 3ESTERSHIRK SAUCE RSFORD'8 BREAD PREPARATION, , RB OF SODA? C event Biscuits turning vellow. u * " 7 n. * I [for culinary purposes] a LVORING EXTRACTS >P eOOD TEAS I AS? UCHONG, GUNPOWDER, AND OOLONG < RITS, (medium sod in*) RD and FLOUR, alwajs io steak. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. y Id tho Court of Common Pleas. f M. B. Meador, as Administrator of tha Estate of Sims MoDanicl, Deceased, Plaintiff, againtt Philip C. Dav'.s and James Munro, as Clark of Court, Dt/tndant*. IN obedience to an order passed in the above entitled ease by hie Honor T. 11. Frasier, f Circuit Judge, 1 will soli before the Court House door in tbe town of Union, within the legal I hours of sale, on the first Monday io December, 188b, the following described property, to-wit: 185 ACRES. All thai tract of land lying, being and situate in Santuc township, Union County, State 1 aforesaid, containing one hundred and thirtyfive acres, mere or less, bounded by lands of ] Mrs. T. 11. Jeter, J. T. Jeter and tracts Nos. 4 and 2 of lands of P. C. Davis. Said tract known as Tract No. 1 in the division of the lands of P. C. Davis. 8ald tract sold at the risk of P. C. Davis, who bid off the same on Salesday in November, 188t?. A1?a ""I All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Santuc township, Union county, Stale afotesaid, containing 188} screa more or less, bounded by lands of A C. Parr, Jeff Gist, and Tracts No. 4 and 1 ef the f lands of P. C. Davis. Said tract known as tract 3, in the division of the lands of P.O. Davis. Said tract sold at the risk of Mrs. L. C. Jeter, who bid off the same on Salesday in November, 1880. TERMS OF BALE. One-third Cash; the balance on a credit of one and two yearn, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, reonred by bond of lbs purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. I JAMES MUNKO, I Master for Union County, I Master's Office, November 1880. Nov. 10 40 31. 1886. ^FALL AN11C ... >r" lake this method of informing our friends and the ] made extensive purol Our Stock is Complete in a nd appreciating fully the depressed condition of affair* price of cotton, we are determined to meet all honeil liVe I>o Not Sell Aue Hmid Go vhich appear cheap at first,) but keep only those that i business eighteen years ago wi FAIR AND SQUAE e don't propose at this late day to deviate from flrat pi invitation to Inspect Our MAM! Feeling assured that wc can give satisfaction, both :o: TO THOSE INDEBTED TO UN, ait! rompl settlements, ns we are forcc l to make collections FOS1 April 9 14 GRAHAM &" : STILL TO Til I iVitli Their IMMKXSK STOt tiud GENERAL MET The Largest, Best Assorted and Lowest Price lotwithstanding the scarcity of money you will fiu )uiers leave us rcjoiciug over the BARGAINS i, 'they come, they come 1' " They come whero tl o shoddy trash, but real values. ?i-IDRY GOODS ANT "T Id this line our stock is full end running ov [*hey Must bo Sold, regardless of the shori llntlijiiffl niftthinir---^.th' /av ih?iik U1W illiUPi styles which repared to fit all ' " ?<> and size?, the long as well a ilea of pocket-boo/. . ^TT1^ O In Shoes and Boots our cui v/-L^O? are uncqualcd. We are f Iboe* every week direct from the factories. We t hoes in town. Wo know wo havo ono of the besi nd our customers say we have the boat $3.00 Shot ae this department, rs wc make Shoes and Boots i a your interest to buy from us. REMEMBER: That wo keep one of th riod and Unlaundried Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, T Moves, &c., in tho market. CLOAK DEPARTMENT.?Wo have Vnlking Jackets, Short Wraps, Jerseys, Ac., at im We quote no prices, as our space will not admit; How our competitors to undersell us. Our go< rcll bought arc half sold. Thanking the public for their very liberal patrc ng a continuance of the same, wo arc, Very respectfully, At Cohen's old stand. Aug 20 . 33 CALL ANI At the Splendid Bargains w< )f Goods. We have full lines of FALL AND WlNr vhicli wc think will meet the wants ol tre oftering at the very LOWEST CASI In Ladies' Dress Fabrics we are i md CHEAP in Tricots, Cash me] tec., while THE MEN'S DEI s well stocked with Southern made Jc Soots, Shoes, Ilats, &c. We can also show A Full Line of m to which we invite especial nttent ind prices. RIOE & Oct. 15 41 MILLINERY. [If AVBjust received my handsome stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, constating of a j, lata, Bonnets, Feathers and everything new in ( rimmings, and at prices so low, everybody can nn j al lave a love of a Hat or Bonnet. thla ? Mas. JAS. GRANT. No* 9 44 2m Not i %b " F J** v ?*u? r~ ? , EIEHTP1 1886. public generally, that, having recently tasM, ill its Departments, i, and in riew of the abort crop and low >, competition. As ie generally known, tion or Second, ods, are firat-claaa, and baring commencod ill the Motto of IE DEALING, inoiplta. Wo thoroforo extend to all an MOTH Stock, i as to quality and prices of goods, her by Book Acoeunt or Nolo, wo ask PER & WILKINS. tf SPARKS W f> 1L t DK or DRY GOODH ICHANDI8E. d Stock ever brought to this markot. d our store crowded, because our custhey Lave bought. " Still tho orj >ey cau get first-class, honest goods? H0TI0H8Jt t er, and more to come, llemembor, t crop. ' lot of Clothing, just reoeived direct lanufaetjrers, made up in ths latest fit to perfection. Remember, ws ars s the short; and in price can fit all stouicrs say we C^T.T1 ^ Q jetting in new kjIXUXjOs hink we have the best line of Ladiee I lines of Men's Shoes in tho market, j they ever saw. Re sure and exam* t specialty, and can no doubt make it o best lines oi lists and}Caps, Lsueies and Scarfs, Underwear, Hosiery, ! n beautiful stock of Nsw Markets tide figuie*. but bear io tniod that ws will net ods wero bought right, and goods mage since we opened here, and nakGRAHAM & SPARKS. tf ) LOOK 3 are offering in all sorts FER GOODS nnr natronu ?r?/l > "> . ? ? - wt?\* T? UIV1I IT I JPTMOKS. selling Goods both PRETTY res, Worsteds, Serges, 'ARTMENT fans, Kersey and Cassimcrcs, Clotting, Ion, both on account of style McLURE. if NOTICE. L rarsons indebted to me by note or a count, will ploaso call and aattlo at on m eompollrd to aotlla up my bualnrnt lonth. Very rtapacifully T. K. BAILEY. r 6 44