The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, December 21, 1888, Image 3
MASTER'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina;
^ COUNTY OF UMON.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Francis M. Farr as Executor of the last will
and testament of Andrew Lipsey deceased,
^ Plaintiff
aijainit.
Lipsey, Edward Lipsey and others
Defendants.
an order made
H^^^H9H^H|^Ra8e by His J. B.
Judge, 1
door, in the town of Union,
hours of sale, on the first
following de
wff scribed propertj^^^PRP^^
All that certain tract of land lying, being
and situate in the town of Union, County
. nnd State aforesaid, on the Glenn Springs
lUOU, VlUIIIHIMlWg J VIIV- UUUUItUlUI
(82-100) of ud acre, aud known as the Griml
lot, and hnth such shape, marks butting
and boundaries as a plat made by J. L.
Young, Surveyor, on 20lli Sept. 1883, more
fully represents.
All that certain other lot of land lying,
being and situate >n the town of Union,
county and State aforesaid, on the Glenn
Springs road, containing one and six-onehundredths
(1 0-100) acres, more or less,
and known as the Hughes lot.
All that certain let of land lying, being
and situate in the town of Union, county
and State aforesaid, on the South East corner
of Wallace and New street*, with front
on Wallace street, of one huudred and si*
feet, and running back at rigbt angles twe
hundred and forty-seven feet, more or less,
bounded by the steam Mill lot of Jacob
A Rico, Now Street, Wallace Street, and lot ol
^^^>lrs. Jacob Rice, said lot known as the Rice
TERMS OF SALE.
Grant lot to be sold for cash. The
lies and Rico lots, one-half cash, tbc
m^Kilanct- on a ere lit of one year, with inter^^^^st
from day of sale, to be secured by bo nd
of the purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's ollice, Dec, 4lh 188*
Lfec 1-4 i)<J -n .
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Picas.
Isaac K. Paulk, P.. R. I'aulk, Mary E,
Paulk nod M. V. Smith, Plaintiflt
Paulk, T?D. G. Gregory, ct al, Dtfen
(Lints.
IN obcdicnco to an order made in the
above stated case, by his Honor W. II
Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the
Court House door in tlie town of Union
within the legal hours of sale, on the tirsl
Monday in January 1889, the following de
scribed property to wit :
All that certain tract of land lying, beinf
and situate in Union County, State aforesaid
containing one hundred and seventy-nint
and nine-one hundredths acres, more or less
bounded by lands of estato of Willinn
Savage, William .Munto, and others; suit
tract known as (no "Home ( nice.
Sold at (lie risk ofS. A. Knot), who bid of
said tract on Salesday in November 1888.
TKRMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, the balance on a credit o
one and two years in equal installments
with intcreet from day of sale, to bo sccuret
by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage o
the premises.
JAMES MUN 110,
Master for Union County.
"Motor's OflhiM?^ * f *
"inERIFF' S SALE
t or ?Xaiiumry 18M9.
I)Y virtue of a warrant to sieze crop unde
) lien, to uie directol, I will sell befor
the Court House door in tlio town of Union
on Momlay the Seventh day of Jununt;;
1880, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property to wit :
Five bales of cotton, marked X, levied ot
and siezed under and by virtue of said war
rant, and to he sold its the properly of F
It. Cudd, at tbo suit of E. F, Yaughan
Plaintiff; against F. It. Cudd, Defendant
This 17th Doc 1888.
J. (1. LONG, S. U. C.
Deo L'l 51 !5t.
Sale of Valuable Property in
the Town of Union and
Vicinity.
I rpili: undersigned will sell at public
L 1 salo, on Salesday in .January, 1889
L at Court House door, (if not sold j?riI
vately before tbat lime,) the following
i.f .1. >1.
and on
Union, to be
EhBHUHS^^P^t containing 9oi
less, bounded by lands of
HHBrilarris, II. S. JJeaty, It. T.
BHBPuighan, estate of Wm. Hancock and
others.
TKit MS.
One-third Cash ; balance in one and
two years, to be secured by a bond and
mortgage of promise?, with interest at
teu per centum per annum, from day of
Sale. Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOHN T. SLOAN, JR.
1). A. TOWNS UN I),
Attorneys.
Dec 7 49 4t
GO TO
Rimlilifiit's fla7flflr
U UUliUUll ?J UUiiUUl .
lie calls your attention to liis large stock cf
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
BRILLIANT GLASS WALL,
Choice Candy of all Kinds,
FRESH SITS OF EVERY VARIETY,
Raisins. Currants, Citron, Dates
^ Prunes, Figs, Jollies.
^^^TM0UL3 MINCE MEAT, AND FRUITS
SALE OF LANDS TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE.
BY virtue of a power contained inn <eitmu
Mortgage deed, bearing date the
18th of December, 1882, made by Columbus
11. Koberson, to tbe Un*on Building aud Loan
Association, and recotaed in the Office of the
[ Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union
County, in Book of Mortgages E, No 5, pages
G1U, 095, GUG and 697, and also by virtue of
the power contained in a certain other mortl
p _'o deed of said Columbus U. Itoberson to
the said Union lluilding and Loan Association,
said mortgage deed bearing date the
i 2nd dBy of August 1883, and being of record
in the oftico of the said Register of Mesne
1 Convt; nee, in book of Mortgages F, No 6,
' pages 1 119. 120 and 121, the said
Union Building and Loan Association,
will sell by public auction, before the Court
" .1 1 IT-:? ik. \l ,1 ?
nuutic uuur III UUlUll, uu HIO mov luvuvaa^
in January next, within the usual hours of
public Sales, a'l that parcel or tract of land,
1 containing fotty-five acres, more or less, ly1
ing in sa'd town of Unmi, nnd bounded oti
^ the North by South street, East by lunds of
Mrs. M. L. Gage and Jatnes Monro, South
by lands of Mrs. M. L. Gage, aud West by
1 lands of J. W. McLure and W. U. Wallace.
Terms?One-half in cash; the other coc1
half payable in twelve months from day of
' sale, with interest thereouat 10 percent per
1 annum from day of said sale, secured by
bond of the purchaser aud a Mortgage of
' tlio premises.
Said lands have been surveyed and divi>
ded into lots, and will be sold in separate
lots and parcels. Plats of sniue may bo seen
' at the office of Furr & Thomson's until day
of sale, aud will be exhibited at the sale.
Tito Union Bui'ding & Loan Association.
' By H.L. GOSS, Pres't.
Dec I t 60 ;?t
?
[ SALE OF NOTES DUE ISAAC
P. MURPHY, DECEASED,
UNDER an order of the Probate Court
for Union County, 1 will sell ou Salesday
in January next, before the Court
?? ilm town nf l'ninn tviHtin
' the legal hours of sale, for cash, the ^loubt
ful and worthless claims of the estate of
Isaac 1\ Murphy, deceased, which are as
follows:
Nolo of J. T. Bishop. ?58.75, 28th, March,
187:).
?? ?0.00 March 18th, 1874
' ?28.75, 10th, May 1870
Robt. Beaty ' ?1.178,52, Gih, " 1858
Wesly llobo " ?10.00, 3rd April 1870
J. E. Coll on, " ?250.00, 22nd May 1883
W. F. Bobo " ?28:40, 17th Febr'y 1870
J. F. BAILEY, Adrn'r.
Dec 14 50 . 4t.
itands for sale.riVILL
sell on the first Monday in Januajl
ry next, the following lands in Union
County, to wit :
200 acres, more or less, six miles cast of
Uniou court House, bounded by lands how
! or late of J. B. Stcedman, John Rodger,
? George Ivy, I. G. McKissick and others.
^ 131 acres, more or less, about four miles
northeast of Union Court House, bouudcd by
lands of II. L. Goss, John Rodger and othl
era.
> Terms made known on day of sale.
' C. R. ROBERSOX.
Dec 14 50 3t.
I NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the flrin cf
I _L\ All man Bros & Co, nt Ke'ten, Union
Co., S.C,, was dissolved December <>, 1888,
Mr. P. li. Cnrwile having sold his interest
f in the business to Messrs Alman Bros, who
, will hero after catry on the business anil to
1 whom all debts due the old firm must be paid,
f J.T. ALLMAN,
T. P. ALLMAN,
1*. 11. CAltWILE.
A-J?rr p'tVsona
Alman llros & Co., are notified that it.
is necessary to close up the business of the
old firm as soon as possible, and that all
r settlements must be made to the new firm of
e Alman Bros, at once.
ALMAN DUOS.
f D? 14 60 8t.?
Guardian's Final Discharge
i ~VTOT1CE is hereby given, that by permis.
it sion of Hon. James M. flee, Probate
. Judge, for Union County, 1 will, on (he f>th
day of January, 188'J, make my final return
and apply for letters dismissory as Guardian
of Corrie Bobo, (alias) Palmer.
All persons having claims against the
said Corrie Bobo, (alias) Palmer, during
- her minority, are hereby notified to present
t lir.ni In m? .... II...
hey will bo forever barred.
L. I. BOBO.
Guardian Corric 15obo.
Dee. 7 10 4t.
i To Creditors of J. W- Posoy & Bro.
milK death of Dr. J. W. l'oscy renders il
X necessary that every one indebted to the
firm of J. IV. Posoy & Bro., shall settle at
once, either by cash or note. Such as will
not do so, must not expect any further
credit. We have no choice in the matter, it
is a business necessity.
1 11. I\ BOSKY.
Survivor of .1. W. l'osey & Bro.
Dec. 7 <19 dt
MONEY WANTED.
A LK persons indebted to the undersignx\.
cd arc hereby notified that settlements
must be icnde at once. Those disregarding
this notice must not complain if they are
waited on by an officer of the law.
RICK & McLUUE.
Dec 1*1 50 It.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to J. M. Gibbs,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and persons holding
claims against his estate will please present
them, properly protested, either to me at
Columbia, S. C., or to D. A. Townsend, Attorney,
at Union, S. C.
W. Mcll. SLOAN,
Dec 14 60 it
Money! Money!
ALL persons indebted to us will bear
in mind, that your accounts arc nowpast
due, so please come forjvard and settle
at once, as we arc compelled to have money.
Respectfully,
GRAHAM & SPARKS.
Dec 14 60 *2t
Money WantedALL
persons indebted to the late firm of
Litttejohn & Lemastcr, must settle by
the first of January, 1881), or their, accounts
will be placed in the hands of an attorney
for collection.
JOHN N. LEM ASTER,
Joncsvillc, S. C.
Dec 14 60 3t
PHOTO Git A7PIIs ~
IIAVE just returned, and am
M^^rc-uly for business, Those wishIMiutos
before Christmas should
not later than the 'JQth inst.
W. GALLAGHER.
FA RME R S .
ECONOMIZE AND MAKE YOUR FERTILIZERS
AT HOME!
DIRECTIONS for composting with
"Long's Prepared Chemicals r"
Stable Manure,* - ... 760 lbs.
Cotton Seed 25 Bushels, - 750. 4*
"Long's Prepared Chemicals"
2 Barrels, - 500 "
2,000 "
or 1 Too.
Fertilizers prepartd according P* above
formula will cost but a little over one-third
the price of AmmoDiated Fertilisers, aod
will give as good results. Now is the tine
to begin to put up your compost.
For "Long's Prepared Chemicals," call
on B. F. ARTHUR.
Dec 7 49 2m.
TO CREDITORS OF
B. B. GOING & BRO.
INTENDING to make a change in our
business on the 1st of January next, it
will be necessary to close up the business of
the present firm by that time, and we therefore
hereby give notice to all persons indebted
to us that settlements must be made
at once, in sorne way, or we shall be compelled
to place their indebtedness in other
hands to collect.
B. B. GOING & BRO.,
Kelton.
Deo 7 49 4t.
CLOTHING!
IN ORDER to get rid of our extra large
stock of Clothing, we arc now offering some
SPECIAL bnrgnins.
Shoes ! Shoes J !
Wo also have an immense stock of Boots
and Shoes, which wo will sell for tho LOWEST
CASH Prices.
DRESS GOOODS.
Call and examine our beautiful line of
Dress Fabrics.
STAPLE GOODS!
Wc have a full line of staple goods, all
of which you cun buy at a sacrifice.
Coine One ! Come All!
And you will find that wc mean what we
say. RICE & McLURE.
Nov 24 47 Ut
Notice to Creditors.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNT!' OF UNION.
In tho Court of Common Picas.
Francis W. Sheldon, ns Administratrix
with the will annexed, of 1). II. Sheldon
riaintiff,
against
James T. Lay ton, Alice Layton, ct al, Defendants.
UNDKII an order in the above stated case,
the creditors of D. II. Sheldon, de,
ceased, are required to present and establish
their claims against the estate of the
said 1). II. Sheldon, before me, on or before
the lirst day of*January, 1889.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
1 xio?<??' Ofliro. Nov. 15, 1888.
oO? to -nr at
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY" OF UNION.
Iu the Court of Common Pleas.
Francis W. Sheldon, as administratrix
cum (cstamento annexo of D. II. Sheldon,
deceased, Vlaintiff.
against
James T. Lay ton, Alice Layton, William II.
Sheldon, Anna Pinsou, Luln Sims, Adolphus
Sheldon, Mary Maxwell, Mary
Sheldon, and an infant son of l'inckncy
Sheldon, deceased, whosr name is un
known, Defendants.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Served.
To the Defendants in (his action :
YOU are hereby summoned and require^,
to answer the Complaint in this aotfSn,
a copy of which is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscribers at their
oflicc, at Union, S. 0., within twenty days
after the service horcof, exclusive of tho
day of such service ; and if you fail to answer
(lie complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintitf in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded iu the
complaint.
D. A. TOWNSlhND,
C. II. PEAKE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Oct 2<>th, 1888.
To Anna Pinsou, Luln Sims, Adolphus
Sheldon, Mary Sheldon, and infant son of
l'inckney Sheldon, deceased whose
the complaint in the above entitled
mime is uiikmowd : laue notice, tlint
the summons of which tho above is a copy,
and the complaint are tiled in the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Union County, South Carolina.
D. A TOWN8END,
C. II. PEAKE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Nov. 23 47 (>t
AN END TO THE HORROR
? OF ?
EXTRACTI NG TEETH
1 am prepared to extract Teeth without
pain or danger, by the use of Gas.
1 guarantee all of my work to give satsi*
faction. L. E. MEADOR.
May 4 18 ft
Stamping ! Stamping !!
1AM now prepared to do all kinds of
stamping, having purchased a complete
Stamping Outfit of Puttcrns from Varington
& Richards.
Ladies are invited to call and examine
specimens at BUCHHEIT'8
Bakery & Confectionery. .
Sept 28 3D if
Notice to Creditor'a,
A Lli persons indebted to the uuderj\
signed by note, account or otherwise,
are hereby notified to settle same immedintely
with Mncboih Young, Attorney,
or with
J W. SWiNK & CO.
Heel! oO 2t V
To Rent.
flllili itesidencc in town of Union, now
fek|^riij>i? I T M White ide, and
^ltogun 1'iace. Apply to the/
OOSiS.
A TERRI
In Prices, o
THE Cllisjs
AND GRAWhr^PAl
/ ?>
BARGAINS, BAI
"An honest confession is good for t
stocked and will be forced to unload to n
quenily we will offer from now until the
,1 ~ il.? ...u:. 1 !.i L.l- a a1 1
UU IUO fJUUIIU I^UIIU, JilSICU WIIIIU IfC ten
Calicoes for 4c per yard and upwnr<
Goods worth 8Jc, 10c, 12$c, 15c. 20c, 25c
16c, 18c, 20c, 25o, and 30c. All wool Hen
Our all wool Dress Flannels, in stripes a
40c per yard.
Dress Trimmings in large quantities an
above.
We also hare a scry large stock of Re'
cheap.
Jeans and
We can certainly show you one of th
Market, and the prices are away below Z
In Blankets, Counterpanes, and Com
CLOTHDjjG
In this line we stand at the head of i
prices. We have suits from $3 to $25.
per pair. We also have a splendi 1 line o
times. Examine our clothing before buy
Shirts and
In this line we are making a clean
town. Our 75c shirt is a good one, and
BOOTS A
WE'LL GET THE
We can show you one of tho largest
South Carolina, at prices as low as anybo
have just gone through our immense stoc
some were carried over from last season,
at cost and below cost We will offer you
Polkers, new stock, for 75c worth $1 any
stock for $1 worth $1 25 anywhere. Oi
every pair warranted.
Wo have a lot of J. Faust & Sons, I
and $7, which we will ofTcr at $5 per p
misses shoes. Remember, we do not pro
?only cortaiw lots. They are a bonanz
MILLINER? !
Ladies Hats in Greal
Tht
In this line of course we always tak
Call and see us and we will do you
have it, even if we have to sacrifice gooc
GRAH.
Sept 14
A
TO WK GIVEN AWil
luc:
From this date, Nov. 22d, 1888, nil
entitled to a chance at the Gold Watch,
with me. The chance costs you nothing
SANTA CIAUS
GAI
Holiday Goods ! |IIolliday Gooda!
Books, Toys, Christmas Cards, Candies,
best stock ever in this market.
Toys, yes Toys of every description,
and old, in goods, price and quality. Y
Goods, Toys, &c. of me.
Mirrors; Dressing Cases, Manioure I
Writing Desks, Whisp Hold|r^|gy^an
Albums^Egjii^riTJgrfrDil rauniugs, uieo
FRENCH CANDIES
I have an assortment of seventy-fiv
selection ever in this market. Crystal!;
Nuts, etc., always on hand. Stick Caad;
will sell at wholesale prices.
Hooks, Hi
For tho old and young; something hu
prise you. I havo got the Goods and 1 a
for 50 cents. I will sell you Charles Die
for SO, worth $12, and all other Book
latest styles always on hand.
WATCHES, CLOCi
A nice line. I am offering very chea
Cliinaware!
Cups, Sauceis, Mugj, Vm
AUcuUoii Close lliiyertt,
bcr 7ib, 1888, I will open'tby entire si
everything on that day, I will offer at a
than you can buy them for again. Don't
O. J
Sept 21
Hats! Hats!! Hats]
ALL prices, all sizes, all qualities. A
Pattern Hats and Bonnets. Also t
cheapest and newest styles in Trimuniij
Tips, Wings, Birds, and Ribbons, inoludi
Jerseys, Corsets and Bustlt
All
At the Lowest Prices.
Call on me at my old stund, opposite t
Court House. Y'ours truly,
MRS. J,\8. OKA NT.
Oct 10 42 8m
~ "REBEC&I TRHJJpH.
NICHOLSON'S ILVLI
Friday Night, Dec. 21st.
BV
THE GIRLS OF THE
UNION GRADED SCHOOI
Aomis'OOx ... 25c.
ClIILoBKM - - - 150.
Reserve J seats at Posej's Drug Store.
PC9 XI 00 2t
V
V
BLE CRASH
f Dry Goods.
f 'HAS COME,
RKS MUST HAVE MONEY.
1GAINS, BARGAINS.
lie soul." The truth is, we ore badly overlcct
the demands us they come upon us, consefirst
day of January, some bargains that will
[ you some of them :
1, Dress Ginghams for 8jc and upward, Dress
, 33o, 40c, marked down to OJc, 8Jc, 10c, l"2Jo,
iriettas and other tine dross goods marked down,
nd palids, havo been inarked down from 60c to
id great varieties, at prices in proportion to the
d and White Flannels which wo will sell very
Cassimeres.
e biggest stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the
lero. See our *25 cts. Jeans ; she's a daisy,
forts, wo can beat the Town.
, > CLOTHING.
the column, with the largest stock at the lowest
We havo single pants from 05 cents up to $8
f Childs and Boys Clothing at prices to suit the
ing, and save your money*
XT ndershirts.
sweep. We have the best 60c white shirt in
our$l shirt is a world beater.
ND SH OES.
IRE NOW, CERTAIN.
Stocks of Boots and Shoes in tho upper part of
dy's, (our customers will testify to that.) We
k and picked out severnl lots of shoes, of which
and have thrown them on our bargain counters
i children's shoes from 'Joe per pair up. Women's
where. Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole
lr woman's $'2 shoes is a challenge to the world;
land sewed and guaranteed goods, worth $0 50
ai>*. Also some big b&rgaius in womens and
pose to sell aft handsewed goods at those prices,
a for somebody. First come, first served.
MILLINERY !
b Varieties. Prices Lower
id Ever.
c tho lead, both as to prices and styles,
good, as we arc hard up for money and must
Is to get it.
AM & SPARKS.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
37 ^ tf
) WATCH
lY. WHO WILL UK TUK
ICY ONE?
who buy of me the amount of one dollar will be
and one chance for every one dollar you spend
;, and I guarantee the watch for twelve months.
TTTCATlOTTAPTir/ns AT
? 1 w ?? Jk. JUk Jk
(RETT'S.
I have the largest and roost complete stock of
, Christmas Goods of all kinds, the largest and
, kind and price. I can suit you all, both young
ou can save 25 per cent, by buying Christmas
Cases, Odor Cases, Shaving Cases, Work Doxes,
d JCigarett Stands, Autograph and Photograph
igrapb&T^Kitolls, Chromos, &c.
! FRENCH CANDIES!!
e different kinds. It is the largest and nicest
ted fruits, Citron, Currants, Raisins, Prunes,
y a specialty. 1 have a large stock on hand and
ooks, Hooks.
itable for everybody, and at prices that will sural
going to sell them. I will sell you a $1 Book
kens' Works, complete, 10 volumes, Illustrated,
s samo price in proportion. Stationery of the
[S AND JEWELRY.
ip. Banjos, Violins, und Guitars at Cost.
5 CliinaAvarc ! !
%
ees, Shaving Cups, Tea Sets, etc.
, and all who want to savo money. Qn Deeomlock
of Toys, Holiday Goods, ^to. In fact,
special discount of 10 to 20 per cent, less
iniss seeing the Grand Display of the Season.
P. G ARRETT,
Leader in Books and Holiday Novelties.
88 tf
! CASH! CASH! CASH!
Iso I( takes < Hts|| to run our frusiness
)1C successfully, and to meet our wants, we re
gH, specuuiiy ask all perHOIIH lllbebtI1(r
Otl to UH to make immediate payments,
lty doing tbis you will (SuvC (rouble
and cost.
30 FOSTER & WILKIN8.
Nov 23 47 lm.
REMOVED.
be
, ,
F. G. TREFZE R'S
r JEWELRY STORE.
NE^T 1)0011 TO J. <1, BCCHHEIT.
[INVITE tho Ladies and Gentlemen to
come and see ihy enlarged Stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and
SILVERWARE, which I will sell at prices
that oannot he beat.
Also on hand, a nice selection of School
* Books and School Supplies, at introduction
prices.
Before buying, please give mo a call and
examine my Stock.
F. 0. TREFZER.
Oct ID 42 3m*
GRJEAT R
OF Sr
SA
We have Determined
and from this Dat
We w
nnnnrir n
sruuiAL ir
TO CASH Pi
"Wo TVIoaii. W
]
Blow Youb
AID. LET THE I
"I PROMIS
HAS 'BEEN THE DEATI
THOl
lie who would win the ruco must
perity. I have tasted of the living
flow lies my Commercial Salvation.
I am 110 longer in the mire of dc
to place myself in the
AND
BT SELLING MY G
URESj FOR.
No large percentage on tho boo'
in the Fall. Credit is the TALL<
CASH IS THE
OF Bt
We must move on with the gran
irretrievably lost in arid
OUR STOC
I
In all Departments. Sj
BOOTS A]
The now designs in Henrietta!
LOOK TO YOUR ]
HEARKEN T
AND 3
H.
J5cpt 21
THE GREAT SALE
OF FURNITURE
IS NOW GOING ON AT
T. E. BAILEY'S,
AND will continue at reduced prices un
til my immense stock is greatly reduced
In order to get my goods at the Lowest pos
Bible price, and reduced rates of freight,
have bought
TOO MUCH
and have to rent an extra building to pti
it in, and to cut down expensos it must b
sold before the first of Juouary, 1089, au
any one in need of goods in my line will 1
well to call before tlio assortment is brokeo
for I positively cannot furnish the same good
in small lots at the prioos 1 am now offerin
them.
REMEMBER.
My stock consists of Furniture of every
scription:
CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, RUGS
CORNICE POLES, HASSOCKS, LOOK.
INO GLASSES, STEP LADDERS,
DOOR MATS, PICTURES,
FRAMES, BUTTER'S
TRAYS,
FEATHERS AND TICKINGS,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
The only place in town where you c?
get French Pteture Giaas?all sizes.
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber and Shi
gles. T. E. BAILEY
Not. 10 46 7t
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to Reduce Our StBEHH
,e until January jj^^HBH
ill give
(DtlCEMEN^^H
URCHASE^M
rhat We
POSTER Ac V^LKI
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PEOPLE HEAR YAD/
;E TO PAY" \
3 WARRANT OP UNTOI??D ]
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tlic Fountain Head of PiV|fl
>ubt as to who will pay. I havo tfotwH
Advance Guard of success. i jflj
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plains of the Credit-Sys&w,?IHHB
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>ocial inducements offered in HHH
NT) SHOEsfl
i and Fall Suitings arc attractive. VH
[NTEREST! 9
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HEED THE HORN! \M
M. GRIMBALL. J
38 Jl
Money to Loan. j
III HUllItt of $300 nod upwards, "to I
be ueoured by first mortgage on improved I
farm lands. Apply to "
D. A. TOWN8END,
Attorney,
Union, 8. C.
Oot 19 fim:
[ DEI.AY IS D ANGEROUS,
1 DON'T PUT OFF.
j
My Agent, Mr. J. Leon Butler, is on tin
lt road to see you, with a happy look on his
>0 face. He bos several hundred new designs
* of the most MODERN STYLES of
| M0NUMENT8 i
AND L~.
TOMBSTONES,
which we will furnish at]* lower prioe ftsfl
mM
A LARGE SELECTION |E
on hand ready for lettoring and delfoecjtJfcjH
GEORGE GEDDES. A
>? UNION MARBLE tWOST V
April 1 1? yT I
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