The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, March 01, 1889, Image 3
166 Jno. A Fwt Jr., Ca^atf eiaim
aaaigaed mm... S3 10
166 Niwill Smith rtpdriig md- X 60 <
167 Jm Maare, C C fees 61 46 i
168 Walker Iviao & Cogswell, , 1
book* end etatioaer j eeeeeeee* 66 ST 1 <
169 Jao. B Fooler, eeaeteble in toe
IOOOMOOO ?? ^ ^ J
170 W T Jelor, terries oqualiiation
bcwd .......M..,.tM?.... .... 1 ^S
171 LM Hertford, eoaatable tarries...
S 60
172 IT W Johnson, ?satiable Mrrelet
86
178 Riee A MeLure, goods faralah d
far Court boat# 1 66
174 T M Cohoa, aocouut ateigaed 1 10
176 S L Watt, otrrjoe equalisation
board S 16
176 T J Alrarton, repairing bridge 8 00
177 Fan A Themaen, eouatj
olaira assigned 13 00
17R W J Doutlaae, lumber for
bridge 1 w
179 DrKH Liitlojohn, Post Mortem
-f60
180 Dr J E Garaor, pool mortom.. 2 W
181 Dr J If Poooy, ooualy oloim
assigned 19 98
182 P B Bobo, constable toTties... 7 68
188 Dr J F N?nu, post mortem.. 2 5<
184 J D Haacock, oomUbls tei^ic? 4 8J
186 H L Gooo, oeanty claim aooigabd - 3 81
186 J M n.eaderoea, repairing read 4 0
187 Robert W?t, repairing road... 2 6
188 R M StikM, printing 12 6
- *4 M flriaball, constables ae- .
lit l?r?ifcwntfAi:. 1
108 PiL>5lS5r>o?t mortom 6 2
106 J T Douglass, illiag jury box.. 37 C
126 N B Morgan, drawing jary oto. 10 2
128 Wm Little, repairiag bridge... 17 f,
108 Dr J W 1'oaoy, oonaty claims
assigned 33 S
114 J M Henderson, limber for
road bridge 8 8
lO'.l J A IHtini anmlthla aurvica 2 9
116 Jacob Rita, lumber 3 4
11? H M flrjmball, constables claims
aoslgced I. SO 0
1*24 Philip Duan, eeuaty claim afsigned
>L.. 32 2
W W Bear, lumbsr far rtp$fijkg
Coart Ilanse '$ 8~ 0
117 R14 Slakes, printing bo;... 25 2
110 P B Bobo, constable ser*j*.... 15 3
113 II L floss, cauntj clal't<y 4s
. 8 7
-- 122 J P.UiOluiok, lusab^^J{pad'<>
bridge ?.... ,Jbr J 3 8
127 Barter & Arthur, bridge elaim 125 0
112 J D Hancock, constable service 0 7
119 J C Jeter, censtable service.... 9 0
121 QesrgeW Fowler, constable service
1 1
107 J W Harris constable service 2 2
123 Dave Gallman, " " 2 5
125 Ifunro & Munro, legal service 30 0
115 Robert West, repairing bridge 2 5
120 Dr. M W Culp, Tost Mortem.. 34 1
J2Q J L Sffink, County Commis;
sieaers acoeunt 19 0
127 J T Douglass, County commissioners
account... 160 0
128 T L Hemes. County commissioners
account 150 0
129 C C Sartor. County commissioners
account 160 C
206 J T Douglas 497 4
204 W M Foster, school commissioners
expenses 5 S
202 Jas N Benner, county elaim
BSlgDC* 1 1
201 C Bolt, aonatable account 6 i
200 Jaffaraon Gragery, coastable
aervice 8 (
208 L McAithur, Planning bridge 12 (
y08 J T Rauglaas.,., 468 :
127 Ckack for jury and witneia
tickets 1,721 '
$12,174 1
ORDINARY COUNTY PAST INDEBTE1
NESS.
151 W W Cutlts C-i
148 U 0 May o <
l.il D T Black ,V.V ....... 20 (
133 Dr W 0 Southard 4 1
140 Dr W M Culp 24 1
135 Rioa & McLure G (
152 Wm A Law 3 i
141 Walker Eaine & Cogawell 50 <
Kil <1 T floqglaaa.r? {
UK u-... e. an i m .
atsis a?u a auv ?
140 W F Bryant 64
180 J C Ilunter 107
181 TC Duncan 116 1
163 D T Duncan 42 I
160 I G MoKissick 12 I
137 W A Nicholson 714 (
180 Foster k Wilkios 66 <
132 Win 0 Fowlor. 40 <
147 Win Jeffries 14 (
188 J D Jeffries 40 I
180 J H Fowler 26 1
143 Oreen Bailey 40
161 W T Graham 6
140 11 J Detsill 7 !
142 Garner k Wood H i
146 Jefferson Gregory 6 (
100 W 11 S Harris 0 i
150 J T AlTer*6n... 6 t
GO Nim hmiih 30 i
60 Dr J I) <?rr .. 10 <
a') u?? m-il-.l
MUV ?
40 J K Colton * 11
30 J C 1? J tier 0 1
88 Mri V C Tucker Sit
37 DT Block 274
207 J T Deuala 207 i
41 TJ Hughes 1
To?%l.. <? 52,810
INTRREST ON It. R. BONDS.
01 P. R Wallace 3,082 i
40 ? 8,200 i
? 157 " " 2,355 i
198 " 048
Total $10,225
HKTIRINO R It BONDS.
158 K R Wallace 2050 1
^99 ! " 400
Total $3,055
Reelect firlly submitted,
J. 11. T. SCOTT,
Treasurer of Union County.
(Concluded next week.)
0
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~ MAHKlEb '
BETBNBAUOlf?GREER. Married, en
>a the 21et. iuvt., at the residence of tba
uride'e parents, Mr. and Mrt. C. S. Grter,
by T. J. Greer, N. P., Mr. J. C. Betenbangh
to Miae Aurie A. Ortar ; all af this county.
WILBANK8?DUCKKTT, Married, at tba
residence of O. C. Sbettleswortb, Fab. 10th, .
I860, by C. B Bobo. Esq., Mr. Eliaha WHbanks,
to Miss Ann Duekett; all of Croea
K>ya.
Liat of Lattara.
Remaining in tba roatoffica at Union for
tba week ending March 2nd 1880.
Bankb Mia* C 11 [Johnson Miss Kappia
Bartlen Mi Will C .Parmer Miaa Mnttie
Giles Mira Ella Porter Mr Landruui
Gardner Myers G Ampsly Miaa Jennie
Hugbea Mr Eddie Willard Mr Robert
Persona calling for the abeve letters will
please Say they ara advertised, and will be
required to pay one cent for their delivery
J. C. HUNTER, P. M.
A Fine Piano I
FOR SALE CHEAP?Apply at this office.
Mch 1 9 Ins.
Piano for Sale.
bargain. Apply ?o ^ ^ Nl(MlOLSON.
5 March 1 9 _^iJ
~ C For Sale or Rent.
, .u. >"?$.
iu eavyYerhis. For further particular*, appl
5 ? Wm. A. NICHOLSON.
^ March 1 U 3t
? NOTICE.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
15 ~VTOTICE is hereby given to nil the mem
J_* bers of Union Division No, *23 Sou* o
Temperance, that the Division will in th
6 future meet in the front rccm over thcetor
5 now occupied by Mr. J. H. Rodger, com
q mencing Monday evening next. March 1th
A full attendance is rcquo'-ted, us matters 0
importance is to be considered.
5 By order of the W P,
8. S. STOKFS,
6 R- S.
0 SHERIFF'S SALES5
t or February 1889.
0 T31' virtue ef <* ^ecutiou aud warrant t
_D me directed I . h sell before the Cour
Q House deor in the torra of Union, on Mon
day the feupth day of Mtuxli Oduring
the legal hours dr sale,The following dc
5 scribed property, to wit':
0 One tract ofland belonging to James N
0 Benner, eiiuate, lying aud bring in Pinckne;
township, Union County, containing on'
9 hundred and twenty-one.aorcs, more or less
bounded by lands ef 11, L. Goss, Harri
0 Bros, and the estate of J. C. Harris, deceased
Levied on and to be sold om the property o
0 jauics N. Bonner, at the suit of George B
0 Lamboard & Co., Plaintiffs, against Jnme
0 N. Benner nnd William T. Thomson Dcfen
0 dants.
7 ALSO
' Two bales of cotton belonging to Kdwii
Goudeloqk, scued under warrant nnd to b
O sold as lp? property of Edwin Goudelock a
the suit of D.P.Duncan, l'laiutitf. ngains
^ Edwin Goudelock, defendant. This lltl
v February 188'.).
J.G. LONG, S. U. C.
,, NEW FIRM
S. M. RICE, JR., E. U
!?
IQ The firm of S. M. Rice, Jr., & Co. hav
ing dissolved, 1 will continue business, n
their successor, at the old stand,
)6 NO. 1, EAST UNION
)0
)r I thank my friends for their pntronng
during the existence of the firm of S. M
Rice, Jr., & Co., and do solicit tlicir cor
,0 tinued visits to
~ East Union.
Si
I will koep a lino of general mcrckat
D* disa ; euch as
>o HARDWARE.
*0 Axes, hoes, hauies, traces, manure folk
X) shovels, spades, rakea, plow stocks, plo
15 shears, hatchets, hammers, hand sawi
^ draw knives, etc.
? HOLLOW WARE
Skillets, ovens, kettles, pots, lids, etc.
JO
* TINWARE.
X)
Cups, open and covered buckets, mil
pans, Trash pans, baking pans, disli pans15
block and piece?sauce pans, scoops, di|
50 pers, fancy paiuted toilet setts, sprinklic
^ pots, measures, funnels, etc.
so CUTLERY
jjjj CROCKERY and QUEENS WARE.
X) Cups and saucers, plates, all kinds <
JO dishes and bonis, pitchers und basin;
Glass of all kinds, such as lamps, goblet
tumblers, glass plates, pitchers, glass set
90 lamp chimneys, of all kinds and size
75 fancy dinner, tea, aud toilet sets, etc.
<0 JUQ a no JAR WARE, and FLOWER EOT
^ Woodenware
90 TV ell bucket?, common w;Rer bucket
35 nhite and rod codar buckets, seives, mea
[)() ures, wash bonis, axe handles, brooms, el
(X) WINDOW GLASS, OF VARIOUS .SIZE
Oils and Paints.
Including Turpentine, putty, white'en
11 paint brushes, all colors of paints in o
^ dry and mixed.
in
CONFECTIONERIES.
70
r j Candies, cakes, crackers anil fruits.
Groceries,
Molasses, Hour, cern, meal, oats, baco
sugar and cotfee.
tx> Fancy Groceries.
Q| |
Cauncd fish, of various kinds, canni
111 tocniocs, canned tomatoes and okra, cannc
22 frui's, spices, teas, essences and extracis.
^ StationeryIilank
books, various sizes and kinds
^0 writing paj cr, pencils, pens, etc.
2Q I invite all io come and examine ar
price my goods.
^ S. M RICE, JR E U
P. S.? Have also, a large lot of boo
and slices, and some dry goods, winch I a
selling AT COST, toclose tlieni out.
S. M. R., JR.. E. U.
Feb 10 7 lm
L'be^t&te oi omrcu-^-.??r
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Plots.
Anthony A. Sarratt, IHaintif. .
againtl
A F Kendriok. Jama* A Carroll, William C
Carpenter, William II Wallace, Allen L
Howell, Nancy P Caldwell, John Lixxia
Hates, Sarah K Parish, Cynthia N Kollar,
D Q llowell, W Brown Wylie, Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas, for York
County, an administrator of the estate of
Jaoe K P SoofKiao, deceased, and Robert
1 Howell, Defendant!.
Summons for Peliof?Complai nt Sorted
To the Defendant, Robert I Howell:
^"OU are hereby summoned and required
X to answer the complaint in this action,
of which a oopy ia herewith serted upon
yon, and to serve a copy of yonr auswer to
the said complaint on the aubsoribers at
tbeir office, No. 2 I-aw Range, Union, South
Carolina, within twenty days efter the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service ; and if you fhil to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid, tha
plaintiff in this action will apply to tho
Court for the relief demanded in the com
1 P,Ufttcd February 0, muNRO, '
Plaintiff' Attorneys
' To the defendant, Uobc^ 1 t^actionr ol
, notice. that the filed in
?bi.h th. .t c.m
the office of the ,er rmintv at Union, ?
mon lMeaa for Union Co<nily. ^
the County c>[ eO? of February, 1889
Carolina, on tho * tbll]NyRO & MUNRO,
1 Ho. 2, Law Range, Union, S. C.
* February 20, p ,
? Fob_22 _ U1 ^outn Carolina,
h 1
y COUNTY OF U^ffON,
In the Court of Common Plena.
Eloyse Hawkins, I'lainliJT,
agaiuM
Isadorc Bobo and Hannah Trexlcr, Drft\
f Summons fob Rki.iei?Complaint Seryki
To the defendants, Isadore Bobo, and Han
nah Trcxler:
e
V^OUaro hereby summoned and require*
JL to answer the complaiut in this ac
f tion, of whiph a copy is' herewith serroi
upon you, and (o serre a copy of you
answer to the aaid complaint on (he sub
scribers at their office, No. 2 Law Range
Union, South Carolina, within twenty day
Kiivr ui? survive iiureui, exclusive 01 tIi<
(lay of such service : and if you fail (o an
sorer the eomptnial within the time ftfora
said, the plaintiff in this action will appli
0 to the court for the re'ief demanded th"
t complaint.
Dated Nov. 14th, lh88,
* *
James Mixno, MUNRO & MUNRO,
' . Clerk. JAMES M. GEE,
c Plaintiff's Attorneys
:t To the defendant, Hannah Trexler:?Tnk?
s notice, that the complaint in this action, to
. gcther with the summons, of which the fore
f going is a copy, was filed in the office of tin
. Clerk of the Court at Union, in the Countj
s of Union, in the State ef South Carolina, 01
the 15th day of November, 1888
MUNRO & MUNRO,
JAMES M. GEE,
n Flaiuiiff'a Attorneys.
e Union, ti. C., Feb. 13, 1889.
1 Feb lo 7 Gt
I Sale of Land to Foreclos<
Mortgage.
BY virtue of the power contained in
certain mortgage deed made by S. J
Ray to J. T. Hill & Co., dated 28th day o
January, 1882, and recorded in the office o
* the Register of Mesne Conveyance fo
Union County, in llook of Mortgages E. E
Cages 210, 217, 218, 219, and whioh sai
* mortgage has been assigned to me, 1 wil
sell before the Court House door at Union
by public auetion, to the highest bidder,
the first Monday in March next, witkin th
s hours of Sheriff"a sales, all the right, titl
and interest of snid S. J. Ray, in and to a
that parcel of land, being the remainder c
. all the laud mortgaged to tl\e said J. T. IIil
? & Co , by the said ?}. J. Ray, which remain
I ?h*v is a part of the borne tract mentioned i
mortgage, containing twenty-nine and on*
half acres more or les9, situate in Croc
Keys township, Union County, in tbc Stat
of South Carolina, and bounded by land* <
Jason W. Murphy, J. W. Humphries and J
L). Graham;
TERMS CASH.
J.U.GRAIIAM,
Feb'y 9th, l$Svt, ' Assignee.
Feb 15 7 ot.
5 UNIMPROVED LANDS
9 OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, \
Union, S. C., February 1, 1889. j
The following Act ia published in accort
ance with Section 3 :
An Act to allow ynjpaproYed lands whic
have h,<t been on the Tax Books sim
1875 to be listed without penalty.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senati
ik nnd llouee of Representatives of the Sta
_ of South Carolina, now met and sitting i
p. General Assembly, and by the authority i
,g the same, That in till cases where uuit
proved land which has not been upon tl
tax books since the fiscal year oommencit
November 1, 1S74, and whiph ard1 not (
the forfeited list,'(shall at any time befo
the 1st day of October, 1888, be returnt
to tho County Auditor for taxation, tl
a* said Auditor be, and is hereby instruct!
': to assess the same and to enter it upon tl
duplicate of tho fiscal year, commcncii
s* November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes
s? that year.
See. l2. That. >11 1.,.1. i
o. returned to tl?o Auditor for taxation betwei
i^ie first day of October, 1888, and the fir
day of October, 1880, ^hnll be assessed ar
charged With the simple taxes of the tv
s. fiscal years commencing, respectively, <
a the first day of November, 1887, and tl
c first day c:f November, 1888.
^ Sue. '!. That ss soon as practicable aft
the passage of this Act the Comptroll
general is directed to furnish a copy
the same to each Auditor in the State, at
d, the Auditors are required to publish tl
il, same in each of their oounty papers, en
a week for three months during the ye
1888, and for the same period of lime d
ring the year 188'd, and the cost of sui
publication shall be paid by the coun
treasurer, upon the order of the coun
commissioners, out of the ordinary coun
tax last collected.
u Approved December 10, 1887.
NAT. B. MORGAN,
Auditor Union County.
Feb 8 6 3m
,d Notice of Final Discharge
!(* "VTOIICE is hereby given, that by pe
.Li mission of Hon. .las. M. Gee, l'roba
Judge for Union County, I will, on the 12i
day of March next, moke nry final retui
i)f ami apply for Leitfrs Disowssory, as A
minis!rat6T of the estate of Salina Sarto
deceased,
id AH persons indebted to the said estat
are hereby notified to make payments
once : and all persons having claims again
said estate a ust present them to mo, on <
ts before the above date, or they will be fo
m ever barrel.
S. M. RICE, JR.
Adin'r. estate of ftalic* 8art>r.
Jfcb. S 0 44
13 PALLED TO Trtp ,
MOST Sq
Stock of J?lantatio^4jjga
LOW ASfTfl
PLOWS, ' _ J
PLOW STOCKS, if
CHAINS, L
' AXES, >
[ PICKS, {
! MATTOCKS, ' 1
! W? are Agents ior^thc
I'm 41,;,,
Best in th
FOSI
?. Jan 4
; self om, Selii
I READ OA]
e
That FLYJTBT has always been1*
this section i
r
i
I HAVE now made the greatest- efto
thiog, if possible. And if Goods sacrificed
era, I can convince them that the Qooda
; ARE SAC:
V
a Seal Plush Modjeskas advertised n
j houses at $1G 50 to $20, I srnU
f Misses Newmarkets, fine Goods, at
r Ladies " " nice " at
'{ Those Goods arc worth double wha
T i a. r.?i.: vi- m_: a c
11 x iiuvu uic lusuiuiuiuiu jliicui iiuiu
i. T hose Goods are 54 inches wide.
n Cashmeres, double width, from 14.V
f. I have all dress trimmings, inel^dili
11 55c. worth 85 c., Wasted uress Goods
'I Joans, Flannels, Ticking, Towels,
L5
BOOTS AN
it
H ATS ANI
MY STOCK (
1is
acknowledged by every person, to 1
have ever seen above Charleston.
b I have thousands of other articles \
,e tion ; but if vou want as many Goot
in r at t
of for
u
ig DU JNU i? AlJj
>n
i d. c. i
LEADER AND CII
b0 May27
S CLEARANCE SALE.
id
ro To make room for our stock of
>n
SPRING GOODS
er which are now beginning to mid* in, wn
er are now ofTeriog the balance of our
J FALL AND WINTER G00D8,
oensisung oi uancos, ureas uooas,
|'r Kerseys, Clothing, Hats, C*p?, Boots sad
Bli bhoss, St s
g GREAT REDUCTION
'J To those who corns esrly ws csn effsr
some bargains that are sure to please. We
are determined to close out our Winter
Stock, if low prices will be aoy inducement.
RICE & MoLURE.
Jan 4 ' 1 . If
(re Guardian's Final Disctarge.
ih "VrOTICE is hereby given that bj permisrn
XT sion of Hon. James M. Gee, Probate
a- Judge for Union County, I will, on the 18th
r. dsj of March, 1880, matte my Anal return
and apply for Letters Dismissory as Guare,
diau of J. Dogan Humphries,
at AH persons having claims against the said
st J. Dogan Humphries, during hi* minority,
or are heroby notified te present them to me
>r. on or before that day, or they will be forever
barred.
^3 8. M. RICE, SR.
^t^BGuardian for J. Dogan Humphries.
l^Jt'oELTK 7 dV
t
I
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rw? JN
ACT THAT WE HAW.
AROEST
i.I>
MPLETE
urdware, in Union, am
ling 88
I LOfEST:
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOW*
ANVILS,
HOES,
RAKES.
SHOVELS AXD SPADES,
NAILS, &c\, &c.
) Buck-Thorn Fencing
e World.
PER, WILKINS Sc CO.
1 ?f
[ Oat Selling Oa
RF.FTTT.T.Y
LV XJ4, V j-l JUI JL
&EMRFR
the leader lof IjOW Prices ii
or country.;
rt of my life to clean out tbc whol
[ in prioo will convince tbc closest bu;
RIF ICED .
it Evricls's llidloys and other larjj
#12 50 andfclo.
$2 50, $2 75, &3, up to $5 50.
:$3 25, $3 75, #5.
t wo ask for them.
10c. to the finest grades at <>7]i
c to 30e,
ig watered silk, which I will sell fi
* from 4c a yard up.
Wlritc Countcrpaines, very cheap.
rD SHOES,
5 TRUNKS
)F CLOTHIN(
be the largest and best selected tin
that space will not admit mo to me
Is for 310 as can bo had clscwhe
TO CALL AT
LYNN'S,
AMPIOvt Ob JiOW PIUUES.
21 tf
Mechanical Snterpris
AT JONESVILLE.
W. K. ALLMAN, plain and fan ay kou
carpenter, manufacturer of and dealer
all kinds of rough and dressed lnmbi
doors, sash, blinds, and all kinds bnildi
material.
I also hare a lot of home-made wage
n/1 Klterif iaa / li a rt rl ma<la t arUSali f m III m,
aheap for cash.
Come and see ma.
W. K. ALLMAN,
Jonesville, 8. C
Jan 4 1 'Jm
20c. for Cottont'CAROLIMA
PRIDE" LON'G 8TAPJ
WE have sedd < ur ?rop at above pri<
and have 1,000 bushels of seed l
sale at $1 per bushel, eash. If yen e
raise eetton at that priee send your art
for seed to us.
CELY ft BRO.,
Greenville, 8. C.
Feb 15 7 lm
Money to Loan.
In sams offSOO and upwards,
be secured by first mortgage en iaprei
farm lands. Apply to
1>. A. TOWNSHND,
Attorney,
Union, 8. C
G?
:
BARGAINS, :
e CLEANIN1
PHEPAHIXG FC
SPRING AND SB
a
#
In order to make room fbr our Spri
gone through and placed on our bargain
a all lots of goods which can be bought i
CASH.
REMNANTS, !
We have placed on this counter a 1
Dress Ginghams, Prints, Bleaching, &<
eleven yards. In connection with these
flannels, which will be sold at and below
P
HOSIERY, I
We have prepared a show case
Womens* wool Hose, which will be sold
We also have a good many Winter G(
Jeans, Cassimercs, Clothing, Shoes, &c.,
to suit yourself.
Pcofflo wishing to examine these good:
sale will only last until the 1st of Marcb
arc not sold, they will be placed back in
Terms of this Sale is Strictly CASH.
I GRAHAM
Sept 14 87 .
~ 9DIMES O
- I * ' J
it I Or, to be more plain, nine dimes hi
you spend your dimes with GARRETT.
I carry on a CASH business.
I save in Rook-keeping, in bad del
and give my customers the benefit of it.
10 PER CEN1
e
p By selling these Goods at ten cents of!
That is how 1 make it out that nino ti
9 DIME!
* ONE DOLLAR
every time at Garrcl
e. .
VALEN1
Remember, Kebruarj 14lli ie St. Valentine Di
ndft on diaplnj. Don't forget the atrikeing C
Pianos and Organs sold on easy t<
prices
SCHOOL BOOB
AND .
J SCIIOO
CHEAPER T 11
I- BLANK BOOKS
rc
Sopt 21 88
: J E WE
AT PRICES NEVER
FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN
. PLACE IN Till
ie
Go and See F. G. TP
?
'.M WATCHES, CL0CK8,
'B JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED
,f| And All Kinds of Musical Instruments ai
Which I will noil at i
Repairing in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
611 rices, AT
F. G. TREFZER'i
Jan 18 J
TO ROAD OVERSEERS.
Office or County Commissioners, \
Union Coi-xty. /
;or Union, 8. C., Feb. 21, 1889.
l*ef "VTOTICK is hereby given to all Hoed
li Orsrsssrs of Union County, whethe.
holding commissions from tho former or
prssent Board of Commissieners, that tbsy
must call out their hands in their soTsrnl
districts and put the various ssctions of the
publio rondo under their control in good
t# order by the first Monday in March, next,
rcd and report to the Beard of County Commissioners.
By erder of the Board,
W. M. GALLMAN, Chairman.
Cm as. Bolt, Clerk.
* Feb 33 8 ? 2t
BARGAINS.! |j
G OUT. ^
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ng and Summer Stock, we have
counters, all remnants, and odd
ilmost at your own prices, for
PT?M\T A 1VTTO
Lirjifmiinio.
lot'of Remnants of Dress Goods,
c., in lengths from two yards to
arc a small lot of all*wool Dress
cost.
10SIERY.
full of Childrens, Misses and
almost regardless of Cost,
jods, such as Blankets, comforts,
, which can be bought at prices
9 will please call at once, as this
i, after which time, if the goods
Stock, at regular prices.
& SPARKS,
CHEAP CASH STORE.
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L>ts, in postage, as! FeU Boek
SAVED,
: the dollar,
mefl one is ten.
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IN GOODS, ....
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omit*.
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you could our in ajtt oiKSa
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school books,
WAKE fine STATIONERY,
i Violins, lUojos nod AsNrdMM,
sod below cost.
You will find tho R?l Work *d ltTOfi
S JEWELRY STORE,
Next Deor U BlikMfi,
5 tn?
XEW,
I AM now reedy for t?kiog the
popular Mincite, (kaewa m clga*
retle.
Plain out, per dot. $ I 00
Oilt edge, per dot. * $1 CO
Cone and get cone of theee
little favoritee. I deal take leee
than a detea.
When you cone for a tilting,
always hring yeur puree, yon
always ^need it before you leave. ,
W. C. QALLAQIER.
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