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Port aortoa 6 24 106 J T D.uglM., tiling jar/ box.. 87 0< 126 N B If orgaa, drawing jar/ oto. 10 21 128 Wa Litllo, ropairiag bridgo... 17 6C 108 Dr J W Pom/, oonaty claim assigned 82 9G 114 J M Henderson, laaber for road bridge 8 86 109 J A Adarao, eoaotablo service 2 26 116 Jacob Rise, laaber 8 40 118 H 11 ftrjmball, constable# claiai assigned... I. 60 05 124 Philip Duan, eeunt/ olaim op; signed X. 32 26 W W Bear, laaber fer repepag Ceart nense ...J0'.... 87 00 117 KM Stekee, printing,.../> 25 25 110 P B Bebo, constable std, ..... 15 30 113 H L floii, county clt#o^u nt?>f fL- \ 8 70 85 mGtk our officfl, and 0 * - - ?opds will aeon bXfqiW s&lo^J bridge ........Arrron Jnv% ' ?' 127 Barter & Arthur, bridge claim 125 00 112 J D Hancock, constable set-rice 0 70 110 J C Jeter, eenatable aarvice.... 9 00 121 George W Fowler, constable service 1 10 107 J W Harris eonatable service 2 25 123 Dave Gallman, '? " 2 50 126 Itunro & Munro, legal aerrioa 80 00 115 Robert Wast, repairing bridge 2 50 120 Dr. M W Culp, Post Mortem.. 34 17 J2Q J L Swink, Cpunty Pommis; sieners acoeunt ., 19 00 127 J T Douglass, County commissioners account...... 150 00 128 T L Barnes. County commissioners account 150 00 129 C C Sartor. County commissioners account 150 00 206 J T Douglas 497 46 U01 W M Foster, school commis* sUners expenses 5 20 202 JasN Benner, county claim assigned 4 40 201 C Bolt, constable account 6 26 200 Jaffaraoa Gregory, constable service 8 05 208 L McAithur, Planning bridge 12 00 y08 J T Douglass...,,, 468 25 127 Ckeck for jury and witness tickets 1,721 70 f f \ $12,174 27 ORDINARY COUNTY PAST INDEBTEDNESS. 151 W W Castles 6-6C 148 U 0 May a OC 1^4 D T Black ..7. ....... 20 Ot 133 Dr W O Southard 4 1< 146 Dr W M Culp 24 2t 135 Rioe & McLure C 0( 152 Wm A Law 3 31 141 Walker Evine & Cogswell 50 0( JQ1 J T Douglass 6 0< 155 Farr k Thomson 150 0< 140 W F Bryant .. 54 3| 180 J C nunter 107 11 181 TC Duncan 115 <M 153 D P Duncan 42 5< 150 I O MnKixnirU 19 fJ 187 W A Nicholson 714 0< 18G Foster It Wilkios 66 0( 133 Win 0 Fowlor. 40 (X 147 Wm Jeffries 14 0< 188 J D Jeffries 40 (X yy 189 J H Fowler 25 Oi 148 Green Utile/ 49 7< 161 W T 0 nth km 6 4< 149 R J Botsill 7 2( 142 Gerner & Wood 8 0< 145 Jefferson Qregor/ 6 0( lftO W 11 S Heiris 9 3i 150 J T Alrorit6n.............. ....... 5 (X CO Nim Hrnith 3G (X OGDrJDOrr ... 10 0< 42 Mil McBcth 8 7) 40 J E Colton 117' 89 J C P Jkter G 688 Mrs P C Tucker SI 0 I V I 15lock 274 7< 207 J T Dauglas 207 6 41 T J IIugh?s 12 Tpt?l.................. $2,316 8 INTEREST ON R. R. BONDS. 01 K R Wallaoa 3,032 0 40 ' " 3,290 0 157 " " 2,355 0 198 ? 948 2 Tatal $10,225 2 RETIRING R R BONDS. > 158 E R Wallace 2060 0 jftP " ii,tin"i'i!ii"i' 4D0 1 Total .. , $3,056 1 Retfectftrilj ubmittad, J. B. T. 8COTT, Treaaartr of Union Count/. (ConoludfS a?t wwk.) MBL'tj 1 DL? " ? MAKRifcD ^ 10 Jl BETBKBABOH-ORBKR. Married oa the 21et. Intl., at the rnidnot o B brMt'i ptrttU. Mr. u4 Mr*. C. S. 8 . hy T. J. ttreer, N. p., Mr. J. C. Betenb 17 to MIm Aurie A. Ortir ; all of this ooi W1LBANK8?DUCKKTT, Married, a M reeldance af O. C. Sbeltlesworth, Fab. ' m 1889, by o. 8 Bake, Esq.. Mr. Elisha banks, to Miaa Ana Duokrtt; all of < M K-ya. SV ! mi I??wa - List of Lattars. 0 Br?ainioa iu iba Poatoflloa at Union j tka weak analog March 2nd 1889. Bank* Mia* C K I Job atom Mlsa h't Bartlas Mi WHIG Tamer Miss Mat 6 Giloa Mits Klla Porter Mr Landn 0 Gardner Myers G Ampsty Miss Je Hughoa Mr Kddia Willnrd Mr Robei ^ rarsoaa calling for the above letters ~ please Say Ihey are advertised, and wi required to pay one cent for their deli' J. C. HUNTER, P. J A Fine Piano I ) FOR SALE CHEAP?Apply at this ol M.'b 1 ? ? in ) ) Piano for Sale. I HAVE for s?lo a piano that1 baa , been put in good order. 1 will flail il i tin# or for cash, to any who are ia a?a< I aaeh aa inalru meat. Now ia the time f? bargain. Apply to ? Wm. A. NICHOLSON ? March 1 ft 8 t For Sale or Rent. lling reoanlly ocoupied by 1 H known aa the Wbi j. ry, near the Epiacapal Chur ie praparl J ifi uJ nil lings. NT ill ba sold or ranted ) eaay terms. For farther particulars, ap i ta Wm. A. NICHOLSOf ) March 1 0 5 ; NOTICE, SONS OF TEMPEllANCE. NOTICE is hereby given to all the m bars of Union Division No, 23 Sons Temperance, that tha Division will in future meet in the front room over litest now occupied by Mr. J. H. Rodger, c( menciog Monday evening next, Maroh <1 A full attendance is requested, as mat ten importance is to be considered. IJy order of the W P, 8. 8. STOKFS, R. S SHERIFF'S SALES For February 18S9. BY virtue of nn execution and warrant me directed I will sail before the Cot House daor in tha toifn of Union, on Mo day the faupth dav of March pext. duri 7 JIqii BU|?? thc 8 _ .J ..#ui vi land belonging to James Benner, situate, lying and bring in Pinckn township, Union County, containing o hundred and twenty-one.sores, more or ]e bounded by lands ef H. L. Goes, Har Bros, and the estate of J. C. Harris, deceasi Levied on and to be sold as the property jamcs N. Banner, at the suit of George Lam board & Co., Plaintiffs, against Jnn N. Benner and William T. Thomson Dcf? dents. AIJSO Two bales of cotton belonging to Kd? Goudelock, scued under Warrant and to sold ae the properly of Edwin Goudelock the auit of 1). P. Duncan, Plaintiff, ngaii Edwin Goudelock, defendant, This 1 February 1880. J.G. LONG, S. U. C NEW FIRM S. M. BICE, JR., E. 1 , The firm of S. M. Rice, Jr., k Co. h ing dissolved, 1 will continue business, their successor, at the old stand, NO. 1, EAST UNION I thank my friends for theip patron; during the existence of the firm of 8. Rice, Jr., & Co., and do solicit their c tinued visits to East Union. I will keep ft lino of general merch die#; such as HARDWARE. Axes, hoes, homes. traces, manure foi shovels, spades, rakea, plow stocks, p shears, liatckets, hammers, hand sa draw knives, etc. HOLLOW WARE Skillets, ovens, kettles, pots, lids, etc TINWARECups, open and covered buckets, n nans, wash nans, bakinir nans, dish nar > block nod piece?sauce pans, scoops, < pers, fancy paiuted toilet setts, sprink pots, measures, funnels, etc. CUTLERY CROCKERY and QUEJJNSWARE. Cups and saucers, plates, nil kind; dishes and bowls, pitchers and basi Olass of all kinds, such as lamps, gob tumblers, glass plates, pitchers, glass s lamp chimneys, of all kinds and si fancy dinner, tea, and toilet sets, etc. JUG AND JAR WARE, AXD FLOWER l'l Woodenware Well buckets, common w^ter buck white and rod CtiJar buckets, seives, in ures, wash bowls, axe handles, brooms, WINDOW GLASS, OF VARIOUS Sl> Oils and Paints. Including Turpentine, putty, white I paint biushes, all colors of paints in dry and mixed. CONFECTIONERIES. fftfirlifif pfkW?< rrnoVprn And frniln 1 ' Groceries, - Molasses, flour, Corn, in sal, oats, ba ugar and coffee. o Fancy Groceries. ? Canned flab, of various kinds, cai 0 tomatoes, canned tomatoes and okra, can 2 fruits, spioea, teas, essences and extrael ~2 Stationery. blank books, various sizes and kirn q writing paper, pencils, pens, etc. Q I invite all to come and examine price my goods. ~6 S. MRICE, JR E t P. 8.? Have also, a large lot of b and ahoes, and some dry goods, which I selling AT COST, to close them out. 8. M. R., JR.. E. 1 Feb 1& 7 1 . ? CX)UNTY OP UNION. * la the Court of ('oaaM Pleas. Mgh Anthony A. Sarratt, I'laintif. against I Ibo 10th, A F Kendriok, Jtnn A Carroll, William C WH- Carpenter. William 11 Wallaoe, Alloa L >oc? Howell, Nanoy P Caldwell, John Lissie Bates, Sarah K Parish, Cynthia N Kellar, D O Howell, W Brown Wylie, Clerk ot the Court of Common Plena, for York . County, an administrator of the estate of or Jane E P Sooggine, daoeased, and R, Jert I Howell, Dtfendantt. PP'* Summons fbr Pellef?Complal nt Served im To the Defendant, Robert I Howell: nnie tTTOU are hereby summoned and required I X to aoswer the complaint in this action, will of wbieh a oopy is herewith served npoa II be you, and to serve a copy of your auewer to very the said complaint on the subscribers at a. their office, No. 2 Law Range, Unien, South ? Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day ef j;ce such service ; and if you fhil to answer the complaint within' the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the com. plaint. Dated February 0, A. D., 1889. just MUNRO & MUNRO, I an Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' To the defendant, Robert I Howell: Take >r * notice, that the summons in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Comt mon Pleas for Union County, at Union, in the County of Uhien, in the State of South Carolina, on the 9th day of February, 1889. MUNRO & MUNRO, , No. 2, Law Range, -Union, S. C. , February 29, 1889. | oh' Fob 22 \ ?& ( . H ^ 'PAt:' oi iply COUNTY OF UNfON. I In the Court of Common Plena, Eloyse Hawkins, l'laintiff, again*! Isadorc Bobo ami Hannah Trcxler, De/C*. erof Summons fob Ubmei?Complaint Served. ,.? To the defendants, Isadore Bobo, and ilannnh Trcxler: ore im- \TOU sve hereby summoned and required th. X to answer tlie oomplaint in this aci of tion, of wbiph a copy is' herewith served upon you, and to serve a cepy of your answer to the said oomplaint on Ihe sub. scribers at their office, No. 2 Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days ? after tho service hereof, exclusive of the uujr OI sucn service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within tbo time aforefaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply (0 to the court for the rcief demanded in he |rt complaiqt. Dated Nor. 14th, 1888. " \ Tpricus toruaVWV.Jjl n- Jaiies Monro, MlTNRO & MUNRO, .Clerk. JAMES M. GEE, Dp Plaintiff Attorneys. 8Si To the dofeiulant, Hannah Trexler:?Take lis notice, that the complaint in tbie action, told. gcther with the summons, of which the foreof g?i?& >8 n copy, was filed in the office of the It, Clerk of the Court at Union, in the County ,ea of Union, in the State ef South Carolina, on >B. the 15th day of November, 1888 MUNRO & MUNRO, JAMES M. GEE, rin l'laiutiff's Attorneys. be Union, S. C., Feb. 13. 18S0. sl Feb J5 7 __ 6t ,7' Sale of Land to Foreclose Mortgage. BY virtue of the power contaiued in a certain mortgage deed made by S. J. tP.ay to J. T. Hill & Co., dated 28th day ot January, 1882, and recorded in the office of i lie uegisier 01 mesne i^i*Yqji;nco ior Union i-ouu^y, iu Boo* wf Mortgages ?. 5, [T l'ugea 210, 217, 218, 219, and wliioh said * mortgage has been assigned to me, 1 will sell before the Court House door at Union, by public auction, to the highest bidder, an &T' the first Monday in March next, within the ns hours of Sheriff*a sale*, all the right, title and interest of said S. J. Hay, in and to all that parcel of land, being the remainder of . all the land mortgaged to t\\e said J. T, Hill & Co., by the said S. J. Ray, which remain^ dev is a part of the home tract mentioned in ' ' mortgage, containing twenty-nine and onehalf acres more or less, situate in Cross Keys township, Union County, in the State of South Carolina, and boundod by lands of Jason W. Murphy, J. W. Humphries and J. D. Graham; TERMSCASH. J. D. GRAHAM, Feb'y 9th, Assignee. Feb 15 7 3t. fc UNIMPROVED LANDS W8 OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, > 4Jnion, S. C., February 1, 1889. / The following Act is published in accordance with Section 8 : An Act to allow pnipaproTed lands which have n^t been on the Tax Books since 1875 to be listed without nonaltv. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate nilk nnd House of Representatives of the State l8 of South Carolina, now met and silting in t|ip_ General Assembly, and by the authority of liog the same, That in all cases where uuimprored land which has not been upon the tax books since the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1874, and wbiph arte' not on the forfeited list','shall at any time before the 1st day of October, 1888, be returned to the County Auditor for taxation, the ? of said Auditor be, aud is hereby instructed 'ns > to assess the same and to enter it upon the duplicate of the flsoul year, commencing !0,s' November 1, 1887, with the simple taxes of l,cs> that year. Sec. '2. That all euch lands as may be )TS. returned to tbfl Auditor for taxation between the first day of October, 1888, apd the first day of October, 1889, shall be assessed and charged with the simple taxes of the two ;ets! fiscal years commencing, respectively, on ess the first day of November, 1887, and the etc first day cf November, 1888. rgu See. 8. That ns soon as practicable after the passage of this Act the Comptroller general is directed to furnish a copy of the same to each Auditor in the State, and end, the Auditors are required to publish the oil, same in each of their oounty papers, eace a week for three months during the year 1888, and for the same period of time during the year 1889, and the cost at sueh publication shall be p^id by the county treasurer, upon the order of the couaty commissioners, out of the ordinary county tax last collected, con Approved December 19, 1887. NAT. B. MORGAN, Auditor Union County. Feb 8 _ 8 8* >ned Notice of Final Discharge. iaed "VTOTICK is hereby given, that by per 8* JLX mission of Hon. Jot. M. Gee. Probata Judge for Uoion Couoty, I will, on the 12tli day of March next, make my final return j # and apply for Letters ilisuuSsory, as Administrator of the estate of Sallna Sartor, decenaed, and AH persons indebted to the said estate, are hereby notified to make payments at r once ; and all persons having claims agaiost said estate must present them to trie, on or loots before the above date, or they frill be for. am over barred. B. M. RICE, JR. U. Adm'r. estate of ftalina Sartor, m ?eb. 8 G 44 5 IS OAMJBD TO TB^l w MOST f Stook of Plantafci^ LOW AS| plows, * ! ^ X' plow stocks, / chains, V| axes, ' ;m picks, j ' mattocks, - v Best in FO Jan 4 selling Out, seili RE A D C, And : li "i"? nu'V-amdf That FLYNN has always bM this HcetU . Y*' * ' ** A' * /? I HAVE now made the greatest tning, it po64it>;e. And U uooaa saorn rs, I can convince them that the Goo ARE SAC Seal Plush Modjcskas advertise* houses at $16 50 to $20, I \\fll sicj Misses Newmarkets, fine Goods, Ladies " " nice " Those Goods are worth double \ I have the fashionable Tricot fa T hose Goods arc 54 inches wide. Cashmeres, double width, from 1 I have all dress trimmings, in<?^ 55c. worth 85$. Worsteddress G Joans, Planncls, Ticking, Towel BOOTS A HATS AS ^ ? V) MY STOci is acknowledged by every person, have ever seen above Charleston. I have thousands of other artic tion ; but if you want as many ( for $15, ^ a saw a * jju nu JPA D. 0. LEADER AND May 27 ? - ? V CLEARANCE SALE To make room for oar slock of SPRING GOODS whioh mo bow beginning to eeao in, are now offering tko balance of o?r FALL AMD WINTER GOOD oonsisling of Calicos, Drews floods, J? Kerseys, Clothing, Oops, Boots i Bboos, al? GREAT BEDUOTIO Tn llini* who noma narlv m i?aa a aome bwrpiaa that art aara M pleaoe. are deteminad U clove oat. ear Wil Stock, if low prleee will bo nayIndaeem RICH * UcLURJ Jan 4 '1 v i Guardian's Pinil Dl^cWe* VTOTICB. la hereby given that by pen JlN aion of Hon,. J eta a* ti. Qee, f'ro! Judge for Union County( 1 will, on the 1 day of March, 1889, a^e my fcnal ret and apply for Letter* Dtntfaaoff as G diaa of J. Dogan Humphries. .r All persona having olefins fifaraet the J. Dogan Humphries, during hia] aainoi art hereby notified to present tfceaa to on or before that dap, or thoy will bo far barred. m 8. M, RIO*, SR. ~?jja<ierdle? for J.^Dogan ???ph C TAOT THAT W1 HA VI i LARGEST '^^719 '0MPLETE hardware, in Union, and Selling as TE LOWEST: | BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS ANVILS, HOES, t) A rwo MaAJCio, SHOVELS and SPADES, NAILS, &c., &C. the Buck-Thorn Fencing, the World. STEW, WILKINS Ac CO. I " if K flat Seii Oaf iREFULLY sMEMBER. in' lh? Leader ?of Ia>w Prices In mi of oemtry,; effort of my Hfe to clean oot the whole ' - f .L ? , acca id prioo win oonvinco toe closest duj ds miFIOED. 1 at Evrick'a Ridlcys and other htrge H at 912 50 and $lo. , at 32 50, $2 75, $8, up to $5 50. at $3 25, $3 75, $5. vhat wo ask for them, am 19c. to the finest grades at 674c. L4|c to 30c, ftdUtg watered silk, which I will sell for oods from 4c a yard up. Is, White Counterpaines, very cheap. ND SHOES, ' ? [D TRUNKS OF CLOTHING to be the largest and best selected they lcs that space will not admit me to mcnjoods for 310 as can be had elsewhere IL TO CALL AT PLYNN'S, CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 21 tf !. Mechanical Enterprise \ AT JONESVILLE. W. E. ALLMAN, plain and faaaj house carpenter, Manufacturer of and dealer it all kinda of rough and draawed lumbar, a doors, sack, blinds, and all kinds bnildiag ?. material. I also bars a lot of home-made wagons Mli and baggies, (hand made,) whieh I will sell sad aheap for cash. Come and see me. W. E. ALT.MAN, 3N" JonesTille, 8. C I Jan 1 1 On Cct " "" w# 20c. for Cotton. t'CAltOLINA PRIDE" LONG STAPLE VXT* kM* ?a1H our orop at aboro prloo, W and k?ri 1,000 boiholo of m?<1 foi ~^ rUo *4 fl por btuhol, oaoh. If yon eu mfco ooitoa ol that prioo tend your ordei . for Mod to. M. ET CELY ft BRO., Greonfillo, 8. C. w* Fob 16 7 1m ipm Money to Loan. rfyr ' In rami ?f |MO and upward*, i ba ft son red by first mortgage an iaprara arar flam lands. Apply ta D. A. TOWNSHND, Attarnay, rial. Valati 8. C. Hi ?n ? OLBANIl PHEPABINGI SPRING Ail 3 I * ? In ordor to make room fbr oar Sp gone through and placed on our barg&i all lots of goods which can be bought CASH, REMNANTS,, w. ?- * ?? c nave placed on this counter s Dress Ginghams, Prints, Bleaching, < eleven yarns. In connection vrith thes< flannels, which will be sold at and belo HOSIERY, j We have -prepared a show case Women8' wool Hose, which will be sold We also have a good many Winter G Jeans, Cassimeres, Clothing, Shoes, &c to suit yourself. Peope wishing to examine these goo< sale will only last until the 1st of blare are not sold, they will be placed back in Terms of this Sale is Strictly CASH GRAHAM Sept 14 87 . 9 DIME S O Or, to be more plain, niw? dgUMtha you spend your dimes with GARRETT. I carry on a CASH business. I save in Book-keeping, in bad d? and give my customers the benefit of it 10 PER CEN" By selling these Goods at ten cents ol lhat is how 1 mako it out that lime I 9 D 1MB; ONE DOLLAR every time at Gerre VALBN^ Remember, February 14lh in St. Valentine E nds on display. Eon't forget the strikeing < Pianos and Organs sold on easy i price SCHOOL BOO! AND jcjl ^ CHEAPER T1 BLANK BOOKS Sopt 21 S8 : J EW 1 AT PRICES NEVER FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAR ?PLACE IN TE Go and See F. G. T. WATCHES, CLOCK8, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATE! And All Kindu of Musioal Instruments Which I will mU ni Repairing in Watches, Clooka and Jewtlr; rices, AT F. G- TREFZER Ji, 18 : TO ROAD OVER3EERS. Omoi?? Camr Commissioners, \ llaim rnrnT* I ~Vitow~B"'6'., Fab. 21,1S89. f "VTOTICE is hereby giren is *11 Road AN Ovsrassra of Ualoa County, whetha. holding eoaamissloas from the former or prsesnt Board of Commfmionors, that they moot eell oat their hands in their aorsral districts and pat the rarioes actio as of the pabllo reads and or their control in good # order by the irst Monday in March, next, 4 and report to the Beard of County Commissioners. By order of the Beard, W. M. CULLMAN, Chairman. Cm as. Bolt, Clerk. , Feb 3S 8 . 2t i TG OUT, I OR A LARGE RIMER STOCK. ^ ring and Sumtoer Stock, we bate n countors, alt remnants, and odd almost at your own prices, for REMNANTS. ? i lot'of Remnants of Dress Goods, See., in lengths from two yards to d are a small lot of all-wool Drees w cost. HOSIERY. lull of Children*, Misses and almost regardless of Cost, foods, sufch as Blankets, comforts, which can be bought at prices Is will please call at once, as this h, after which time, if the goods 8tock, at regular prices. i & SPARKS, i CHEAP CASH STORK. * A NE IS lO. PJ bte, in poetage, ant FlU Book r. SAVED, r the dollar, imefl one ia tea. S BUT IX GOODS. _ tt's Book Stor% riNxsa. ay, and I bavt a ni?* NMriMKi af all DmIM. erms. 0*11 or wiHo *Di go* . 1 8. *?. ALL >L MtJppLiKa, II AN EVE R . OF ALL KIDS . G P. OJLBUBTT. * !LEY: . KNOWN BEFORE* [ YOU COULD BUT IK Alt 0**1* 113 STATE. REFZER'S STOCK. / SCHOOL BOOKS, I) WARS FINB 8TATI0XSRY* m Violins, Banjos u4 A?Mr4*MM, I and bolow co?t. y. You will flad Iho BUM Work *4 k^fi 'S JEWELRY STORX, Ntxt Dow to MMfA 8 Ai* NEW, I AM wow rood/ for tekteg tko popular Minolto, (kaowa ao elga* rotlo. Plata oat, por da. |1 00 01 it odgo, por do*. ? |1 M Oono aad gat boom of thoeo liulo foTorhoo. I doa't tako loao thaa a docoa. Whoa jou oo*o for a aittiaf, alwo/o hriag /oar paroo, you alwa/o .aood It htforo you loaro. f W. C. QALLAOSKR. Photo Artist. Doold CQ It L. 9 V.\,fr." ' ' ' ' . ' .-'/i