The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, December 21, 1888, Image 3
f MASTER'S SALE.
Tho 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.
Lipsey, Edward Lipsey and others
an order made
^^HH^^^^^proggwCase by His Honor, J. D.
Judge, I will sell before
door, in the town of Union,
^^^^^K|jsH|^^^Hjral hours of sale, on first
the following de HHPnte
c
^^^^BpPH^nat certain traot of land lying, being
P^^^and situate in tho town of Union, County
f and State aforesaid, on tho Oleun Springs
Toad, mntltininff niirhlw.lwn nnn
r 0 ?a-v -"v v,,v
(82-100) of un acre, and known as the Grant
lot, and hath such shape, marks butting
.land boundaries as a plat tn&de by J. L.
jj Young, Surveyor, on 2Uth Sept. 1883, more
> fhlly represents.
All that certain other lot of land lying,
\ being and situate in the town of Union,
county and State aforesaid, on the Glenn
Springs road, containing ono and six-onehundred
t lis (1 6-100) acres, more or less,
" and known as the Hughes lot.
All that certain lot of land lying, being
and situate in the town of Union, county
and State aforesaid, on the South East corner
of Wallace and New streets, with f.-ont
on Wallace street, of one hundred and six
feet, and running back at right angles two
hundred and forty-seven feet, more or less,
beanded by the steam Mill Int of Jacob
Rice, New Street, Wallace Street, and lot of
^^^^^hlrs. Jacob Rice, said lot known as the ltioe
I^FjbK terms of sale.
Grant lot to be soi l for cash. The
^PreR^B^lies and Rice lots, one-half cash, the
Hj^^psltnce on a credit of one year, with inter^^^^^^st
from day of sale, to be sccurod by bo nd
of the purchaser and a mortgago of the
premises.
if; JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
Master's office, Dec, 4th 188*
Deo 14 50 4t.
. Tho State of South Carolina.
h COUNTY OF UNION.
| " In the Court of Ccmmon Pleas.
V Isaac K. Paulk. P.. R. I'aulk, Mary F,
Paulk,and M. y. Smith, Plaintiffs
^^Kl.'psulk, T. D, G. Gregory, et al, Defendant.
IN obedience to an > orJcr made in the
above stated case, by his Honor W. II.
Wallace, Circuit Judge, iNaiH sell before the
Court House door in the tokivn of Union,
within tbo legal hours of sale* on the first
Monday in January 1880, the following described
property to wit :
All that certain tract of land lying, being
andsituatoin Union County, State aforesaid,
containing ono hundred and seventy-nine
and nine-one liundrcdthsncres, more or less,
bounded by lands of estate of William
Savage, William Monro, and others; said
tract known ns tho "Homo Place."
Sold at the risk of S. A. Koon, who bid off
aid tract on Salesday in November 1888.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third cash, 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 promises.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union County.
t or January 1889
BY virtue of a warrant to sieze crop under
lien, to me directed, I will sell before
the Court House door in the town of Union,
on Monday the Seventh day of January
1889, within the legal hours of sale, tho following
described property to wit :
Five bales of cotton, marked X, levied on
and siezed under and by virtue of said war
I 1 1.. .A1.l An tl.A A# r
nmi, uuu iu uo ouiu 119 111c [irupuit-jr ui 1 .
R. Cudd, at (bo suit of E. P, Vaagban,
Plaintiff; agftinst P. R. Cudd, Defendant.
This 17th Dao 1888.
i J. O. LONG, S. U. C.
1 Deo 21 51 St.
I Sale of Valuable Property in
9 v the Town of Union and
jw*" Vicinity.
ML a rpiIE undersigned will sell at public
BB X ealo, on Salesday in January, 1889,
at Court House door, (if not sold prilately
before tbat time,) the following
of M. Qibbs,
and on
Union, to
B^^^^^^HHB^B^r town, containing
01 less, bounded by lands of
II. S. Beaty, 11. T.
I^H^BPiughau, cstato of Wm. Hancock and
others.
TERMS.
One-third Cash ; balance in one and
two years, to,f- *eured by a bond and
mortgage <n'? K with interest at
ten per contuui pt, .Auuui, from day of
v, Sale. Purchaser to pay for papers.
JOHN T. SLOAN, JR.
P. A. TOWNSEND,
Attorneys.
Deo 7 49 4t
J goto
Bncieit's Bazaar.
i' -.
t .
tHa calls your attention to his large stock of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
BRILLIANT GLASS WARE,
Choice Candy of all Kinds,
I FRESH NUTS OF EVERY VARIETY,
Hytirtns, Currants, Citron, Dates
Prunes, Fiffs, Jellies.
AND FRUITS
I V f >H
HnHn&c,
SALE OP LANDS TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE.
BY virtue of a power contained in a oettam
Mortgage deed, bearing date the
18th of December, 1882, made by Columbus
II. Robcrson, to the Union Building and Loan
Association, aud recorded in the flfliceof the
Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union
County, in Book of Mortgages E, No 5, pages
694, 695, 696 and 697, and also by virtue of
the power contained in a certain other mortf
are deed of said Columbus R. Roberson to
the said Union Building and Loan Association,
said mortgage deed bearing date the
2nd Jay of August 1888, and being of record
in the oftico of the said Register of Mesao
Convey nee, in book of Mortgages F, No 6,
pages 1"C 119. 120 and 121, the said
Union Building and Loan Association,
will sell by public auction, before the Court
House door at Union, on the first Monday
in January next, within the usual hours of
public Sales, n'l that parcel or tract of land,
oontaining fotty-five acres, more or less, lyinor
in an.il tnwn 1 f ITnflL ?n.l V- ?.. ? .1?1 ?
...D ... <vi?u VI vuivu, nuu UVUUUVU UI1
the North by South street, East by lauds of
Mrs. M. L. Gago and James Munro, South
by lands of Mrs. M. L. Gngo. aud West by
lands of J. W. McLurcand W. U. Wallace.
Terras?One-hnlf in cash; the other onehalf
payable iu twelve months from day of
sale, with interest thereou at 10 per cent per
annum from day of said sale, secured by
bond of the purchaser and a Mortgage of
tho premises.
Said lands have been sutveyed and divided
into lots, and will be sold in separate
lots and parcels. Plats of same may be seen
nt the oftico of Farr & Thomson's until day
of sale, and will be exhibited at the salo.
The Union building & Loan Association.
by II. L. GOSS, Pres't.
Dec 14 60 3t
SALE OF NOTES DUE ISAAC
P. MURPHY, DECEASED,
UNDER an order of the Probate Court
for Union County, I will sell on Snlesday
in January next, before the Court
House door, in the town of Union, within
the legal hours of sale, for cash, the doubtful
and worthless claims of the cstato of
Isnae P. Murphy, deceased, which are as
follows:
Note of J. T. bishop, ?58.75, 28th, March,
1873.
" ?iy.w xuarcn lout, i?Y4
? ?? $'28.75, Kith, May 1870
llobt. Bcaty ' $1,178,5*2, Cth, ' 1858
WeslyBobo ' $10.00, 3rd April 1870
J. E. Colton, ? $'250.00, '2'2nd May 1883
W. F. Bobo " $'28:40, 17th Febr'y 1870
J. F. BAILEY, Adm'r.
Dec 14 50 . 4t.
LANDS FOR SALE.
I WILL Bell on the first Monday in January
next, the following lands in Union
County, to wit:
200 acres, more or less, six miles east of
Union court House, bounded by lands now
or late of J. B. Steedman, John Rodger,
George Ivy, I. Q. McKissick and others.
131 acres, more or less, about four miles
northeast of Union Court House,- bounded by
lands of II. L. Ooss, John Rodger and others.
Terms made known on day of sale.
C. R. ROBEItSON.
Deo 14 50 8t.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of
Allman Bros & Co, nt Ke'ten, Union I
Co., S. C? was dissolved December fi, 1888, i
Mr. P. B. Carwile having sold his interest
in the business to Messrs Alman Bros, who
will hero after cairy on the business and t>
whom all debts due the old firm must be paid.
J, T. ALLMAN,
T. F. ALLMAN,
P. B. CARWILE.
A1 mnn Broe & Co., are notified that it I
is necessary to close up the business of the
old firm as soon as possible, (\nd that all
settlements must be made to the new firm of
Alman Bros, at once.
ALMAN BROS.
Dm 14 60 St.*
Guardian's Final Discharge
NOTICE is hereby given, that by permis.
sion of Hou. James M. Oee, Probate
Judge, for Union County, I will, on the 6th
day of January, 1880, make my final return
and apply for letters dismissory as Guardinn
of Corrie Bobo, (alias) Palmer.
All persons having claims against the
said Corrie Bobo, (alias) Palmer, during
her minority, are hereby notified to present
them to me ou or before the above date, or
they will be forever barred.
L. I. BOBO.
Guardian Corrie Bobo.
Deo. 7 49 4t.
To Creditors of J. W- Posey & Bro.
rilHK death of Dr. j. w. l'osey renders it
X necessary that every one indebted to the
firm of J. W. Posey & Bro., shall settle at
once, oitber by cash or note. Such as will
not do so, must not expect any further
credit. We have no ohoice in the matter, it
is a business necessity.
B. F. POSEY,
Survivor of J. W. Posey & Bro.
Deo. 7 40 4t
MONEYWANTED, .
ALL persons indebted to the uudersigned
are hereby notified that settlements
must be trade at once. Thoso disregarding
this notice must not complain if they are
waited on by an officer of the law.
RICE & McLURE.
Dec 14 60 4t.
Administrator's Notice."
ALL persons indebted to J. M. Qibbs,
deceased, are requested to mako immediate
. payment, and persons holding
claims against his estate will pleaso present
them, properly protested, either to me at
Columbia, 8. C., or to D. A. Townsend, Attorney,
at Union, S. C.
W. McB. SLOAN,
Administrator.
Deo 14 60 4t
u i t
juuuey i luuunj >
ALL persons indebted to us will bear
in mind, that your accounts are now
past due, so please come forward and settle
at once, as we are compelled to have money.
Respectfully,
GRAHAM & SPARKS.
Deo 14 60 2t
Money WantedALL
persons indebted to the late firm of
LiUlejohn A LemaaUr, must settle by
the first of January, 1880, or iheln accounts
will be plaoed in the hands of an attorney
for collection.
JOHN N. LEMA8TER,
Jonesville, 8. C.
Dee 14 60 8t
l PHOTOGRAPHS
HAVE just returned, and am
for business, Those wlshPhotos
before Christmas should
^^^^^Bnot later than the 20th Inst.
GALLAGHER.
fa rm e rs.
ECONOMIZE AND MAKE YOUR FEUTIL1ZERS
AT HOME I
DIRECTIONS for composting with
"Long's Prepared Chemicals r"
Stable Manure,* - - . - 700 lbs.
Cotton Seed 25 Bushels, . 760. "
"LoDg's Prepared Chemicals"
2 Barrels, - 600 "
2,000 "
or 1 Too.
Fertilizers prepared acoording to above
formula will cost but a little over one-third
the price of Ammoniated Fertilizers, and
will give as good results. Now is the time
ia a
>v ucgiu iv 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 chango 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 wo there- j
fore hereby give notice to all persons in- ^
debted to us that settlements must be made 4
at once, in some way, or we shall be compelled
to place their indebtedness in other a
hands to collect.
B. B. GOING & BRO., c
Kelton.
Dec 7 49 4t.
CLOTHING!
11
IN ORDER to get rid of our extra large
stock of Clothing, we are now offering some
SPECIAL bargains.
^lioes ! 8hoes J ! p
p
Wo also have an immonw etnntr TtA/Uo ti
and Shoes, which wo will sell for the LOWEST
CASH l'riccs.
DRESS GOOODS. u
Call and examine our beautiful line of
Dress Fabrics.
STAPLE GOODS!
Wo have a full line of staple goods, all
of which you can buy at a sacrifice. ^
Come One ! Come All! h
8
And you will find that we mean what wo ?
say. RICE & McLURE. *
Nov 24 47 Ct 8
e
~ Notice to Creditors. a
The State of South Carolina. "
COUNTY OF UNION. ' In
tho Court of Common Picas.
Francis W. Sheldon, as Administratrix ]
with tho will annexed, of D. II. Sheldon
* Plaintiff,
agaimt
James T. Lnyton, Alice Layton, el al, Defendant*.
t
UNDER an order in the above stated case,
the creditors of D. II. Sheldon, de,
ceased, ore required to present and estabT
liah their claims against the estate of the
said D. II. Sheldon, before me, on or btfor*
the first day oCJanuary, 1889.
JAM US MVS RO,
jJitter for t/nlon County.
Nov. lfi, 1888.
rj
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY' OF UNION.
et
In the Court of Common Pleas. w
trancis tv. Mieiuon, as aunumsirairix
cum testamento annexo of D. 11. Sheldon,
deceased, Plaintiff.
against
James T. Lay ton, Alice Lay ton, William II.
Sheldon, Anna l'inson, Lula Sims, Adolphua
Sheldon, Mary Maxwell, Mary 13
Sheldon, and an infant son of Pinckncy b
Sheldon, deceased, wliosr name is un?
known, Defendants. a
Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. ?
To the Defendants in this action : v
YOU are hereby summoned and re^jjhufl.
to answer tho Complaint in this action, 1
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 8
office, at Union, S. C., within twenty days ^
after the service hereof, exolusive of tho y
day of such service ; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for tho relief demanded in the
complaint. t
D. A.TOWN8END, \
C. H. PEAKE, f
Plaintiffs Attorneys. p
Oct 25th, 1888.
1
To Anna Pinson, Lula Sims, Adolphus I
Sheldon, Mary Sheldon, and infant son of
Pinckney Sheldon, deceased whose
the complaint in the above entitled
name is unknown: Take notice, that
the summons of which the above is a copy,
and the complaint are filed in the office of
tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Union County, South Carolina.
D. A TOWNSEND,
C. II. PEA RE, t
Plaintiffs Attorneys. <
Not. 23 47 6t t
AN END TO THE HORROR
-OPEXTRACTING
TEETH
I am prepared to extract Teeth without
pain or danger, by the use of Gas.
I guarantee all of my work to give sat si- <
faction. L. E. MEADOR.
May 4 18 ft
Stamping I Stamping I!
I AM now prepared to do all kinds of
stamping, having purchased a complete
Stamping Outfit of Patterns from Yaringlon
& Richards.
Ladies are invited to oall and examine
specimens at BUCHHEIT'S
Bakery A Confeotlonery. ,
Sept 28 89 tf
Notice to Creditor' , I
A LL persons indebted to the
JY signed by note, acooant or otbfl^
wise, are hereby notified to settle tame
mediately with Macbeih Young, Attorns]^!
or with
J W. SWINK A CO. V
Ucoll ' CjO 2tl
w
. jjf \
A TERRD
In Prices^ oi
- *
THE MS
AND GRAItfviMtAR
BARGAINS, BAR
' An honest confession is good for tin
looked and will be forced to unload to me
|uently we will offer from now until the fi
to the publio good, Listen while we tell ]
Calicoes for 4c per yard end upwnrd,
Joods worth 8jc, 10c, 12$c, 15c. 20o, 25c,
5c, 18c, 20c, 25c, and 30c. All wool Henri
)ur all wool Dress Flannels, in stripes ant
Oc per yard.
Dress Trimmings in large quantities and
hove.
We also hare a very large stock of Red
heap.
Jeans and
Wc can certainly show you one of the
I&rket, and the prices are away below Zei
In lllankets, Counterpanes, and Comfo
CLOTHIKtG,
In this line we stand at the .head of th
rices. We have suits from $3 to $26. V
er pair. We also have a eptendi t line of
imea. Examine our clothing before buyin
Shirts and
In this line we are making a clean sv
}wn. Our 75c shirt is a good one, and o
BOOTS A1
WE'LL GET THEI
We can show you one of tho largest St
outh Carolina, at prices as low as anybody
ave just gone through our immense stock
ome were carried over from lost season, nn
t cost and below cost Wc will offer you cl
'olkers, new stock, for 75c worth $1 anyw
lock for $1 worth $ 1 26 anywhere. Our
very pair warranted.
We have a lot of J. Faust & Sons, hat
nd $7, which we will offer at $5 per pai'
itisses shoes. Remember, we do not propo
-only cortalw lota. Ifrey are a bonanza :
MILLINER? !
r.ftriifis TTftts in ("Vrpnt.
Thai
la this line of coarse we always lake I
Call and see us and we will do you g(
iave it, even if we hare to saoriftc^^ftd^
Ctopt 14
A q-OLD
DO BE GlYEiN AWAY
LUCK'
From this date, Not. 22d, 1888, all wli
ititled to a chance at the Gold Watch, am
ith me. The ohanoe costs you nothing, o
SANTA CLAUS . I
GAh."
Holiday Goods 1 |Holliday Goods ! I
ooks, Toys, Christmas Cards, Candies, C
est stock ever in this market.
Toys, yes Toys of every description, ki
nd old, in goods, price and quality. You
loods, Toys, &o. of me.
Mirrors; Dressing Cases, Manioure Cos
friling Desks, Whlap noldirtiJIhMLjmd
dbumSj Ensa?etagCOiI Amtings, tileogr
FRENCH CANDIES!
I have an assortment of seventy-five
election ever in this market. Crystalized
!-? -1? nn hnnft fltiftk Cftnclv I
IUbO, CW., ninw/e V? ? # rill
sell at wholesale prices.
Books, Bo
For the old and young ; something suitt
rise you. I hare got the Goods and I am
or GO cents. I will sell you Charles Dick<
or $0, worth $1*2, and all other Hooks
ste8t styles always on hand.
mm, clock
A nice line. I am offerirJjj^ry cheap
Chinaware J
Cups, Sauoeis, Mugy, Voce
Attention ClweBuyers,
>er 7th, 1888, I will opetiwoy entire sto
ivery thing on that day, I will offer at a
.ban you oan buy them for again. Don't i
O. I
Sept 21
Hats! Hats 1! Hats !!
ALL prices, ell sixes, all qualities. All
Pattern Hats and Bonnets. Also ll
oheapeat and newest styles in Trimming
Tips, Wings, Birds, and Ribbons, inoludii
Jerseys, Corsets and Bustle
All
At the Lowest Prices.
Call en meat my old stand, opposite tl
Court House. Tours truly, <!
MRS, J^8. O^NT.
Oct 10 d2 |in
^ecA^RI^H.
I^Hr^ Night, Deo. 21st.
3LE CRASH
: Dry G-oods.
^ I
HAS COME,
KS MUST HAVE MONEY.
GAINS, BARGAINS.
? soul." The truth is, we are badly o*eret
the demands as they come upon us, conserst
day of January, some bargains that will
rou some of them :
Dross Ginghams for 8$c and upward, Dress
35c, 40c, marked down to 6Jc, 8$c, 10c, 12Jo,
iettas and other fine dress goods marked down.
1 palids, liavo been 'marked down from 50c to
great varieties, at prices in proportion to the
and White Flannels which wo will sell very
Cassimeres.
biggest stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the
o. See our 25 cts. Jeans; she's a daisy,
rts, wo can beat the Town.
> CLOTHING.
c column, with the largest stock at the lowest
fa have single pants from GO cents up to $8
Childs and Boys Clothing at prices to suit the
g, and save your money
U ndershirts.
rccp. We have the best 50c white shirt in
ur$l shirt is a world beater. J
*D SH OES.
IE NOW, CERTAIN.
ocks of Boots nn<l Shoes in the upper part of
's, (our customers will testify to that.) We
and picked out several lots of shoes, of which
d have thrown them on our bargain counters
hildren's shoes from 'Joe per pair up. Women's
here. Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole
woman's $'2 shoes is a challenge to the world;
id sewed and guarantee! goods, worth $G 50 I
Also some big bargains in womens and
se to sell an handsewed goods at those prices,
for somebody. First come, first served.
millinery !
Varieties. Prices Lower 1
i Ever. f
the lead, btftE as to prices anvfWylos.
>od, as we arc hard up for Tpronoy and must
ew get it. '
lm & kpak^h
CHEAP CASH
37 m MBM
watch
.1 I
\r one?
o buy of me the amount of one dollar will be J
-1 *? 1 -11 J
j one c 11 unee ior every one uuuar you spenu
nil I guarantee the watch for twelve months.
4
[EADQUARTERS AT
ETT'S. v
Iw -e the largest and most complete stock of
!hristmas Goods of all kinds, the largest and
ind and price. I can suit you all, both young
can savo '25 per cent, by buying Christmas
les, Odor Cases, Shaving Cases, Work Boxes,
?igarett jStands, Autograph and Photograph
aplil, Pfctclls, Chromos, &c.
FRENCH CANDIES!!
different kinds. It is the largest and nicest
I fruits, Citron, Currants, Raisins, Prunes,
i specially. 1 have a large stock on hand and
okss Hooks.
kble for everybody, and at prices that will surgoing
to sell them. I will sell you a $1 Book
jus' Works, complete, 1U volumes. Illustrated,
same price iu proportion. Stationery of the
5 Am JEWELRY.
. Banjos, Violins, and Guitars at Cost.
Chinnwaro ! !
%
?, Shaving Cups, Teft Sets, eto.
and all who want to save money. On Beeomck
of Toys, Holiday Goods, $to. In fact,
special discount of 10 to 20 per cent, less
niss seeing the Grand Uisplay of the Season.
GARRETT,
Leader iu Books and Holiday Novelties.
38 tf
CASH! OASHt CASH!
i0 It takes C'ttHli to run our IKisiness
,e successfully, and to meet our wants, we re- i
8j spectfully ask all persona inbebtig
etl to nil to make immediate payments.
By doing this you will Save trouble
a and coat.
m FOSTER & WILK1NS.
Not 23 47 lm.
REMOVED.
hi
?j 111 B ?m
F. G. TREFZE R'8
r JEWELRY STORE.
t
HOT l?OOR TO J. Q, BUCHHEIT.
~
I" INVITE I ho Indies and Gentlemen to
MM my enlarged Stock of
OF ST
Q 71 1
u n i
irtfe have Determined t<
and from this Date
We will
SPECIAL INI
TO CASH PU
Wo Mean Wli
FO
Blow Youe~<
1ND LET THE PE
"I PROMISE
IAS BEEN THE DEATH
THOUSA
lie who would win the race must.'1'-';
icrity. I have tasted of the living^sA3
' * v. i
low lcA^ ^ 0y$*nuncrcial Salvation^?fJ?
i
DASH IS THE E:
OU BUS]
iTc must move on with the grand p
OUR STOCK
1
In all Departments. Spocia
BOOTS AN
The new designs in Henriettas ar
T A/%TT m A TTATTT* T^T
JjUUJi J. W lUUtt I IN
HEARKEN TO
AND H]
H. *
Sept 21 ?
THE GREAT SALE
OF FURNITURE J
IS NOW GOING ON AT
T. E. BAILEY'S,
AND will continuo at reduced prloes un
ui my immense hiock is greauy reuuceu.
In ordor to get my goods at the Lowest possible
price, and reduced rales of freight, I
have bought
TOO MUCH
and have to rent an extra building to pat
it in, and to cut down cxpensos it must bo
sold before the first of January, 1889, and
aoy one in need of goods in my line will to
well to call before the assortment is broken,
for I positively cannot furnish the same goods
in small lots at the prioos I am now offering
them.
BEMEXBER,
My stock consists of Fnrnitnre of every
seription:
CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, RUGS
CORNICE POLES, HASSOCKS, LOOKl
INO GLASSES, STEP LADDERS, .
j DOOR MATS, PICTURES,
FRAMES, BUTTER'S
1 TRAT8,
\ FEATHERS AND TICKINGS,
\\ GLASS ANDFUTH^Mtfgl
d Reduce Onl Hhh
until JanuarwHB&g|
give rBPffli
at We
TO PAY"
WARRANT OF UNTCH^M
NDS. Mi
iV at the Fountain Head
rocession. The Laggards
,1 inducements offered in ' /<
D SHOESI j
id Fall Suitings are attractive. EMfcj
TEREST! H
THE BLAST, |j
EED THE HORN! - Ji
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Money to Loan.
lit HO illH of?300 and upward#, to
be secured by first mortgage on improved
rarm lands. Apply to
D. A. TOWN8END,
. A llnrn or.
Union, 8. C.
J)cU9_ fun;
DEI,AY IS DANGEROUS,
DON'T PUT OFF.
My Agent, Mb. J. Leon IJitlkr, is on tfcn
road to sco you, with a happy look on hi*
face. He has several hundred new deeigM
of the most MODERN STYLES of
M0NUMENT8 )
AND
T0MB8T0NVE
which we will furnish atfa lower
A LARGE SELE<9KM
on hand iwadyforlettArjm^^^^MBM