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MASTER'S SALES
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Lucinda Childcrs, Jnno Macoby, Thomas Pennington,
and others, Plaintiff.?,
againtt
Benjamin Purser. Joseph Pennington, Nancy
Pennington, and others. Defendant?.
IN obedience to an order made in the above
stated case, by his flonor J. J. Norton, Circuit
Judge. I wilt sell before the Court House
door, in the town of Union, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in December,
1887, the following described prorertv. to
* wit:
75 ACRES.
All that certain tract of land, lying, being
and situate in Union County, State aforesaid,
containing seventy-five acres, more or less,
bounded on North and East by lands of Robert
Service, deceased, and on the South and West
by lands of Isaao l'ennington.
TERMS OF SALE.
The purchase money to be paid in Cash.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Nov. 12, 1887.
Nov 18 45 3t.
The State of Soutli Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNIQN.
Id (ho Court of Common Pleas.
II. Laurens Goss, as Administrator of A. Wallace
Thomson, deceased, Plaintiff,
agaimt
Aurelius Wallace Thomson, Jltjtndanl,
In ooeaience 10 nn rraer maue in (lie noove
Stated cue, by bis Honor J. J. Norton,
Circuit Judge, 1 will sell, before tbc Court
House door, in the town of Newberry, witbin
the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday
in December, 1887, the following described
properly, to wit:
HENDERSON'S ISLAND.
All that certain tract of land, lying being
> and situate in Newberry County, State aforeMid,
containing about six hundred and fifty
aores, more or lesr, known as "Henderson's
Island," bounded by IlroAd River, lands of
J. C. Richards and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash ; the balanco on a credit of
one and two years in equal instalments, with
interest from day of sale, secured by bond of
the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises.
JAMES MUNltO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office. Not. 12. 1887.
Not 18 46 .It
Th^jtifetatc of South Carolina.
COUATY OF UNION.
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In the Court of Commofi Picas.
H. L. Oofs, as Administrator of A. W. Thornnan
against
Junes I. Harris. C. C. Whiteside nod Aurclius
W. Thomson. Drftndantt.
IN obedience to an order made in the nbore
stated case, by his Honor A. P. Aldrich,
Circuit Judge, 1 will sell, before the Court
House door, in the town of Union, within the
legal hours of rale, on the first Monday in December,
1887, the following described properly,
to wit :
This tract will be sold in two or three lots.
41 ACRES.
All that tract of land, lying, being nnd situate
in the town of Union, County and Stale
aforesaid, containing forty-one acres, bounded
on the North by lands formerly of Thomas M,
Avbitcside, Ira K. Tinsley, and others, on the
East by lands of S, M. IUce, on the South hy
lands of Mrs. l'owell, and on the West by
Cburch street.
TERMS OF SALE.
The purchase money to be paid in Cash..
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Nor. 12, 1887.
No* 18 46 !H
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In tho Court of Common Plena.
John Wright Hodge, Plaintiff,
against
Frank Hodge, Calein Ilodgc, nnd others,
v Df/rndants.
|~N obedience to an order made in the nbore |
(. staled esse, by his Honor J. J. Norton,
Circuit Judge, I will sell, before the Court
House door, in the town of Union, within the
legal hours of snle, on the first Monday in December,
1887, the following described property,
to wit t
CI ACRES.
All that certain tract of la,id, lying, peing
and situate 'in JonWville township, Union
County, Stale aforesaid, containing sixty-one
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. A.
T. Fair and by Facolet Riser.
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, secured by bond of
the purcbaserand a mortgage of the premises.
JA^IES MJJNRO,
Maslei for Uni6n County.
(tester's Office, Nov. 12, 1887.
Nov 18 45 3t
The State of South Carolina.
tOUTY QF UAION.
In the Court, of Common Pleas.
Nathan Lipscomb, riaintiff,
* against
}?iljiam Dyers, and others, Df/rn<jUint,i.
IN obedience to *n order made in the above
elated ense, by his Honor A. P. Aldrich,
Circuit Judse, 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,
1887, tho following described property,
to wit;
700 ACRES.
All that certain tract of land lying, being
and situate in Union County, Slate aforesaid,
containing seven hundred acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Mrs. Jason Greer, Tillroan
Huskey, J. It. Jefleries. Mrs. M. J. p^vis,
apd others. ?aid tract will be sold in four
tracts, *plats of w*hic& can'be eecn at my office.
TF.RM& OP SALE.
One-half cash; the balance on a credit of
fwelve months, secured by bocd of thp purchaser
and a mortgage of ffie premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union Copnty.
Master's Office, Not. 1?, 1887,
Not 16 -45 at
The State of South Carolina.
COUXTY OF UXIOX.
I a (he Court of Common l'lcns.
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M. B. Meador, as Administrator of Sims Mo
Daniel, deceased, Plaintiff,
againil
Elizabeth McDaniel, and others, Dt/tndanh,
IN obedience to an order made in the above
atn'ed case, by bis Honor J. J. Norton, Circuit
Juiijre. I will se 1. before the Court House
uoor, in u.e town or Union, within the legal
hour* of t>nlc, on llic first Monday in Decern,
ber, 1887, the following described property,
to wil:
OCX) ACRES.
All that certain tract of land lyiog, being
and situate in Santuc township, Union County,
State aforesaid, containing six hundred ncres,
more or Irs*, known ns the "Orecn Farr Place,"
bounded by lands of J. R. Jeter, Warren
Worthy, estate of John Meador, and others.
Said tract wilt be sold in separate tracts;
plats of which can be seen nt my office.
HOME TRACT.
All that certain -tract of land lying, being and
situate in Snntuc Township, Union County,
State aforesaid, known ns the "Home Tract,"
bounded by "Green Farr Place" aud lands of
estate of John Meador.
THE THOMAS TRACT.
All that certain tract of land lying being
and situate in Santuc township. Union County,
Stale nforesaid, containing sixty acres, more
or less, known ns the "Thotnas Tract."
bounded by lands of J. R. Jeter, A. Mitchell.
Mrs. A. 11. Jeter, and estate of John Meador.
40 ACRES,
AH Ibnt certain tj-ncl of land lying, being
and situate in Santuc township, Union County,
State aforesaid, containing forty ncres. moro
or less, hounded by lands of L. B. Jeter, J. S.
I'ortcr, T. J. Jones, R. C. Farr and others.
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, to be secured by
bond of the purchaser and n mortgage of the
premises. JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Nov. 12, 18S7.
Nov 18 45 3t
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Iu> the Court of Common Pleas.
11. L. Goss. Plninlijr,
agaitut
John T. Hill, C. F. Culp, C. C. Culp, W. L.
Culp, M. W. Culp. F. B. Culp, C. M. Culp,
and B. D. Culp. Drfendantt.
IN obedience to an order made in the above
staled case by his Honor J. B. Kershaw,
Circuit .1 nftrrp t will e#ll il.?
- ?-- "?vv "l? WUIl
House iloor. in the towij of Union, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Monday ir. December,
1887. the following described properly,
to wit:
All that lot of land in the town of Uoion,
County nnd State aforesaid, with the store
house building thereon, situate nt the North
West corner of Main and Virgin streets and
baring the following metes and bounds: beginning
at the junotion qf Main and Virgin
streets and ruuning along tbo NSrth side of
Main street, fifty-one feet, to an aMey-way five
feet wide, separating said lot from lot now
owned by II. II. Beaty, thence North along
said alley-way one hundred and fifty feet to
Sharp street, thence East along eaid street
fifty-one feet to Virgin street, thence South
along snid street one hundred and fifty feet to
Main street.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash : the balance on a credit of
one and two yrnrs with interest from day of
sale, secured hy bond of the purchaser nnd a
mortgage of the premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Mnsior for Union County.
Master's office, Nov. 12, 1887.
Nov 18 45 Ct
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION
In the Court of Common Pleat.
l'hilip Dunn, Plaintiff,
against
Thomas J. Harris, nnd others. Defrmlantt.
IN obedience to orders made in the abovo
stated case, by W. II, Wallace and J. J.
Norton. Circuit Judges, 1 will sell, before the
Court House door, in the town of Uniun, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in
December, 1887, the following described
property, to wit:
All the right, title, interest and estate of said
T. J. Harris in a certain trnct of land, lying,
being and situate in Union County, Stat; ./qresaid,
on waters of Fair Forest Obeolc7 known as
the Keenan I'lantntlon, bounded by lands of
11. C flrrKF John S SimS M?.? V? 1 /<
Humphries nnd Charles Humphries, containing
about eighteen hundred acres.
TEKMS OK SALE.
One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of
one nnd two years in equal installments, with
interest frtm dny of sale, secured hjj bond at
the purchaser and a cnpvlgwge'ot the premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's office, Not. 12, 1887.
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Mortgage Sale. ZZZ.
BY Tirtue of a power of sale oontaineJ in a
mortgage, executed and delivered by Wm.
B. Bentley, to Farr & Thomson, dated 4th
February 1886, recorded in offico of Register for
Mortgages, for Union County, S. C., in Book ol
Mortgages, Q. 7, page 05, I will sell to the
highest bidder, on ?alesday in peceptbfcr,' ncy't
during' the legal houys of sale, at tbp Couri
Ifouse door, at'LTt.ion, S. (;., the tract of land
! d?.?lk?,l s- ..:j ? ?
.ui?|UIUUII|I|^, IU1101TJ
One hundred and four acres of land, lying
being and silualo in Union township. Union
County, 8. C., and bounded by lands of tht
estalo of John T. Itelue, C. K. Hoboraon, Win.
T. Thomaon, Paoiel McNeace, and Pnlmet
lands. This being the tract on which tho said
Wm. It. Itentley now resides.
TERMS OF SALE
CASH ; Purchaser to pay for papers.
F. C. POOL,
Union. S. C., Nor 11,.188'L
' 481 St
Notice to Creditors,
IliyREPY g ie notice to all persons indebte
to me by note or account to make immed
ate payment of same, either to myself or Ma
Doth Voting, Esq., wlio is authorised to recci]
for me.
T. E. BAILEY.
| Not 18 43 4t
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
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Td the Court of Common Pico*
II. L. Goss. Plaintiff,
ayaimt
D. Shclton Lee, D'ftndant.
IN obedience to an order made br liia Honor
Thomas Thomson, Judge presiding at Octo'
ber term of Court, for Union County, 1879, I
will sell, befoie the Court House door, at Union
during the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to wit:
AH the right, title and interest that D.
Shelton Lee owns in one tract of land situate,
lying and being in Goshen Hill tuwoship,
count* aforesaid, containing ihr?? KI
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jesse
Briggs, Mrs. Sarab Jones, D- 8. Lee, an^
others.
TERMS OP SALE,
One-half cash ; the balnnce on a credit of
twelve months with interest from dny of sale,
secured by the bond of the purchaser with sureties
and a mortgage of the premises.
J. G. LONG. S. U. C.
Nor 18 45 3t
Mortgagage Sale of Town Lot.
Sold by consent of the mortgagor.
BV virtue of a power contained in a mortgage
deed, executed by David Johnson, Jr,
to me, said deed bearing dale, January 7,
1885, and accorded in the office of the Register
of Mesne conveyance for Union County on same
day. in book of Mortgages F, No C, pages 620
?632, I will sell at public auction at Union j
Court House, on the first Monday in December,
1887, all that lot of land and brick buildiog
thereon, located in the town of Union, and
hounded on the north by Sharp street, east by
lot of J. C. Hunter & Co., South by Main street,
and on the West by Virgin street.
TERMS OF SALE.
One forth part of the purchase money in
casb, nod the bnlnoce on a credit of one and
two years from day of sale, with intereet from
dny of gale at ten per centum per annum, socured
by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage
of the pretnisos. J. 0. HUNTER.
No*. 14, 1887.
No*. 18, 45 3t.
Application for Homestead.
NOTICE is hereby gi*cn tbat Mrs. Lucy Lipeey,
widow of Andrew Lipsey, deceased,
bas filed ber petition before me to have a homestead
assigned and set off, for the benefit of
herself, from the real and personal property of
the said Andrew Lipsey deceased.
Notice is further given tbat the said petition
will come up for hearing before me, on the
13th dny of December next, nt 11 o'clock, A. M.
JAMES MONRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Nov. 8, 1887.
Nov 11 44 4t
Gentlemen take Notice.
TIIE bqcoudIs of the old firm of J. C. Hunter
& Co., are in my hands for collection.
All persons owing accounts to the said firm
must pay the same to me by Nov. 15th, or prepare
for law suits, for tbey must be paid
ALSO.
All persons indebted to Thomas II. Manson,
or to Maobcth Young, Assignee, in notes, acoouots,
Ac must pay the same by the lt?tb
Inst., or i shall proceed in the Conns fcr their
collection. I cannot wait any longer on yon. *
MACBETH YODNQ,
Attorney at Law.
Nov. 4 43 6t
A Lot or Cow Pens
FOR SALE, at the Fau ily and Plantation
Grocery Store of
A. R. STOKES & CO.
Oct 21 41 if
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
1 OFFER at private sale my plantation on
Tbiclccty, known as Whig lii'.l.
Terms made ea*y to an approved purchaser.
MARY P. DAWKINS.
Nov 11 44 4t*
l^lour! Flour !! Flour!! I
ONE HUNDRED BARRELS, of nil- grades
and prices, to suit the taste and poc keisof all
classes, at A. 11. STOKES & CO'?.
Oct 21 41 tf
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for the money, to be found in to
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200 Ffcirt of Shoos ?t - - 35c. per p?ir.
200 - 65c. "
200 ;? ' " - - 75c. "
200 ^ ? - 85c.
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ALL^)RKSS IKIOODS ASD MOTION'S J
ABNOLITKLY AT COST.
If vie can't get cost we ore determined to
sell thfin to make room for Staple CMods, which
will bo our future line.
ALSO'
Call your attention to our line of
STAPLE GOODS.
LADIES SHOES A SPECIALTY p
Our jjfD department ie complete and juices I j;
to suit the low price of co'.lon.
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I have constantly on licnd Plantation SupJ
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plies and Provisions.
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watch BB,
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clocks,
Jewelry, J
8ILVER and S l*er-riated WARE,
I ' IVIOLINES,.
^ BANJOS,
ACCORDIONS, J
and firat-eUaa VIOLINE and BANJO STRINGS
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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Th?j State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION. P1
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Id tbe Coutt^of Common Plena.
J. T. 1UH, at Administrator [of C. S. Meng,
Plaintiff,
Uagaintl
AnnE. Hill, and C. F. Culp, Dr/tndant*.
NDIR order of the Court, dated l?th Oct.
1W, the creditor* of C. S. Meng are requiieil
Lome hi and establish their cUIm -i
before JU, on or before tbe first day of December
next JAMES MUNRO, J
Master for Union County.
Mastm's Office, Oct. 15,1887.
Oct 2} 41 Ct.
JJEW FALL GOODS,
NEW FALL QOODS.
PRINTS, ^
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worsteds,; S
cashmeres, t
jeans.
kerseys.
CASS1MERK8.
Clothing, Boots, shoes and Hats, nt Lowest
Cosh Prices. RICE & McLUKE.
April 8 14 tr C
30,000 1bft. Wheat llran, 6
JUST RECEIVED by *
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iteet novelties, in Dry Goods, Clotbiug, Shoes, lit
ry, &c., is conceded by everybody.
We sell a bundlo of Calico for $1.00 containing
44 * 44 " " Worsted for $1.00 contaiuii
" " 30 yards of calico off the bolt for $100.
it n 20 44 ' Worsted off the bolt for $l.i
Black Cashmere at 25c. worth 40c.
" " 41 35c. 44 50c.
44 44 44 50c. 44 75.
44 44 44 G5c. cher.p at $1.00
FROM AU^
All Wool Trccots 57 inch wide, newest shades,
I have a beautiful lot of Black Silks and Satin:
0c ou the dollar. These goods canuot be duplies
er ceot. more.
In Worsted Dross ?nrat? ".? " "-1- - ???
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leaded Fronts and Paonels, with Trimmings to m
In Ladies Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Ve.
;ony.
Cassimeres, Diagonals, Kentucky and Ilome-uia
ioking.
Sheetings, Sea Island, Hosiery and Gloves, Uo
hirts.
Blankets, Comforts, Umbrellas, Buggy Umbrell:
ies and Children's Dress Shoes, Children's Boys ;
?n beat thg World on prices.
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>40 COOK ?
ily used a short time, that I will sell very chcaf
I sell the best SEWING MACHIN
i the State.
MMENSE STOCK i
My Stock of Clothing is just immense. I bave
p-country, and the price is very low,
ATTENTION M:
I will sell COATS* SI'OOL COTTOX, White,
ice that any Yew Y-irk jobbing house sells it, &i
lie. a dozen or 81.25 on 100 dozen.
The above arc facts which I am ready to prove
I extend a cordial invitation to all to call and e:
irehase or not.
D. C. F
LEADER AND CK
May 27 21
NEW GOODS! 5
ARRIVINci
OUR BUYER lias just returned
rliere he bought a very large stoek
loods, Notions, Millinery Goods,
ihoes &c., which are now open for in
han the lowest.
DRESS QOODS AN]
The Ladies will do well to call and
100DS and TRIMMINGS. We ca
;rades, from the cheapest to the fines!
he new goods that are just out.
aings, &c.
Millinery
Our Milliner, MISS LILLIE FUI
leautllYil stock of Millinery Goods,
liild in a hat or bonnet. In this line
argest and most tasty assortments
hat will catch even the closest put cl
CALL AND
n all lines; and remember that we a
ill gooods generally kept in a first-c
You will find behind our counterf
Arthur, C. H. Norman and T. M. Mel
>f Baltimore, as Manager and Salesli
nent, and H. M. Sparks, who stai
lmn, ready to guarantee the quality
,hose of any competition in the ma
Don't fail to call early.
Gil
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HAWARE STORE IS R
Cooking and Heating Stoves
Breech and Mi
SHOT, POWDER
TABLE AND POCKET OUT
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YOUR) WITH RE!
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RUE.
ro goods for ten'dollars than jou can
To for 315.00 flow is that? That in
u can find tho largest, beat acleoted and
its, Truuks, Sewing Maobinea, Crock*
; 3o yards,
ae 30 vards.
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JTION.
about 3-4 of their value,
s, bought in the Auction rooma for
it:?l bv any New York hoatc lor 25
Kuibonsed nnd Plain Silk Velvets,
atcb. all away below the regular prices.
9-ilcs, Wraps and Jerseys the latest
de Joans, lied aud Whitj Flannels,
idersbirts?Ladies aud Gents. Dross
is, Children's Sacks and Iloods, Lamd
Men's Clothing and Overcoats, I
iTOYE, $40
E in tbe World at 1ms than"*ny man
OF CLOTHING.
the handsomest Drcas overcoats io the
ERCHANTS!
fast black and Colors, at the same
ad save you the freight which is equal
lit an)' moment and at all times,
samine uiv goods whether you want to
LYNN.
lAMI'IOJI OF LOW IPRICKS. ,
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MEW GOODS!
DAILY.
from the Northern Markets,
of Staple and Fancy Dry
Clothing, Hats, Boots and
spection, with prices 'lower
[) trimmingsexamine
our line of DRESS
11 show you a full line in all
t. We have a great many of
All the novelties in TrimGoods.
1CK. has .returned with a
She can suit any lady or
; we can show you one of the
in tlu>
?? ?l' wunti y* ai< uuviCP
baser.
SEE US
re headquarters for any and
:lass Dry GOODS STORE.
? as Salesmen, Messrs. E. J.
^eace, with Miss Lillie Funck,
iidy in the Millinery Departads
at the head of the colof
goods and prices, against .
rket.
AIIAM At SPARKS.
CHEAT CASH 8T0RK.
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IEAQQUABTERS FOB
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lizzie Loading Guns.
AND SHELLS.
LKItY AND GENERAL
7ARE.
5PECT.
L>. BEWLEY^