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1 COTTON. Our cotton crop should bo tlic surplus and not the principal crop. Observation teaches (J us that the farmers who make cotton a sec- jn ondary and not a primary crop, have been per the most prosperous. I was surprised at the logic of the ootton buyer at the factory, last ^ iretlh, when expostulated with for not offering more than 9.76 for cotton, who replied, "cotton ought to l>e the same price as meat, ^ ad meat is ouly OJcts." The farmer that swallows such logic as that, is not tcorth six and a quarter cents as a man. I .It costs us ten cents a pound to niako cot- cop ton, and wo ought to get 15cts for good cot- can ton; and then our dividend would not be P?' W1 proportionate with the manufacturers. jDg ? IjCI llio cox (Oil mills give ill h lienor price |?g for cottoir, and ask more for tlieir goods, if wo needs be, and then, as we uho only a very small per cent of the goods made from our ^ cotton ?re would have more money to buy tee the necessaries of life. J , 1 I can't see the necessity of the tiuctuations 800 in price of cotton that is daily taking plnce at these factories. Their goods remain ut v' th* same price. The only cause I can give for these daily p Wf fluctuations, is the speculation, (or rather *bets and gambling) that is going on in such ^ places as Wall street. These factories, know- (jn ing the amount of cotton they must have, fol and the price they are going to ask for their ' goods, take every advantage of the little ^ "drop-oflfr" of those speculators, and then ] the poor farmer suffers. am Did you, brother farmer, ever think that wo you may start a few miles to market, with a little honest and hard made cotton, when one of those heartless brokers in New York, ( ^^learit^ that you are coming, reaches that ^^Plotig wire finger into your pocket, und strain je the few little dimes that you hoped to have left, ofler your time debts were paid, to buy your self-sacrificing wife n calico dress niul your poor little cotton headed children a pair of winter shoes and a stick of candy? I do " affirm that these factories now going up in the South arc not as magnanimous as they ought to be. Some of them take advantage ofthe necessities of their employes, and sell Jt them goods at a higher price than they do to others who are independent of their power. I know a farmer that carried two bales of wi cotton to a factory, one weighing nearly 000, Jtad the other 888, to Imj docked one dollar, ^Tecause the Railroad demands a bale to be 400 lbs. Also nine bales that averaged over COOlbs, to be docked because one was not an quite 40011)8. I say, if the farmers don't unite and stick tegether for their own protection 0f tliey are unworthy the name of freemen. 0 ' TnoonLR is D* Cncncn."?llathcr a q novel case was tried here last Wednesday V . . before Trial Justice C. M. Miller and a jury in whiob the pastor of St. Paul's Baj$ft ? Church, (colored,) Rev. R. H-wfii indicted figured as the deretuUh' that Aid rich had for trespass-* rtie deacons of tho church, lest??fl the congregation (and especially' ^ female portion of it) he was rttlus incur in, ( Beeently the deacons hold a meeting and the ??d called another pastor. Last Sunday I?^ ^ guadttV school it was nnonn,^ "j bwfatgfct. The pastor, being present announced that there would bo sevice ni asutual. When hour arrived the door of ? the churo'i was lockod, but the sexton went in at the window and unlooked the door. The pastor went in and pre-ichod. Prior to this, however, it artnnsr?H fmm ih? ovirlnn.. that (ho deacons had tcrvcd a written notice ~ upon the pastor that iii* series were no T" longer wanted. So mid i fficinls brought L auit against Aldrich, the pastor, for trespass. I The case occupied the entire day. The jury failed to agree and a u.isirial was ordered.?Lauren* Herald. Tua Cotton Oil Tkust. ?New Y rk, Oct. 18.?It was reported here this morning from Trenton, N. 4., that the American Cotton Oil Trust had hied on application there to inereaso its capital twenty millions; but at - the office of the cotton oil trust it was said the Inoreaso in the capital is for the consol- *| idation of the American Cotton Oil Compiny nd the Natiooal Cotton O.l Company. It was further said; "The American Cot. ton Trust has not incrcascJ, or made any application to increase its slock, and could not make such application to to the secretary of the state of New Jersey. The company referred to is an entirely different organisation. It is a corporation formed to carry on the business of manufacturing and dealing in outon oil and all its products. It ianoldeuied that this company is on ] .friendly relations with llio trust organise. nion-"' i Dikd roost uis Injuries.?Greenville, 1 Ootober 18.? F. Habn died here to-dny from internal injuries received in a rana?*? 1 accident on last Saturday. lie was one of pre the wealthiest men in this city, aud was well known ns "blind Uahn," from the fact that in 1878 his eyesight was destroyed by the permatu'e explosion of a blast with (id which he was working, lie \ru a native of Germany, an i came here many years ago. DkatuKnds a Murdkh Cask.?Abbeville, ? October 17.?John T. Lyon, who was indicted for murder of L. Mabry, and whose case wm called in oourt yesterday and con- , tioued on accouut of the eritioal illness of the defendant, died in jail here at 1 o'olock this morning, of nervous prosiratitn. Lyon was. 62 years of age. He was a deacon in the Presbyterian Church and had many friends and relatives throughout the County. A widow survives him. Q vt - r^ll1 - l e. ?? ?? List of Letters lleninining in flic Post office at Union, fo the week ending Oct. 25th, 188'.). . Alias Mnttie Hawkins. | Mr. I,. T. Thomas. j4r Persons calling for tlie above letters will ??E ^^jileaso say ifadvertised. and will be roipiircd ( w^Hki pay one lis .i p iiitvtpr t> vf -- ? ^ " ?"? * M- am b in > i11 ?.? -.?Cheap Bagging and Ties ^ 1HAVE just receive*) a carload of second- Wo band Bagging and Ties from Cliflon Qoi Factory, which 1 am selling cheap. T. 8. FITZ31MONS, at Foster, Wllkins & Co. Oct 11 41 4t ( r . ? Hew Fall and Winter Milli- { nery Goods. 1 1 EXTEND a cordial Inflation (o the F ^Ladies of Union and purrnunding country to call and examine my new and choice ftyles of i FALL AND WINTFR finflHft ......... **WWIfV| J no'uUlng PATTERN HATS, BONNETS, And Feathers, Flowery, Ribbon*, Ornaments, and A the latest noeeltios in all kinds of Tiitn- I ling*, and all the trading styles that have I been imp-rted this sens n. f Will be ready for the '2Ath. will MRS. GRANT. Oct'id da 2m t 0 I * Money to Loan. I IN improred farm lnnds, in sums of ' $300, on J up* nrds. Loans repayable small nnunal installments, Ibrougli a iod of tlx years, thus enabling the border to pay oir his indebtedness without lausting his crop in any one year. Ipply at once to 1>. A. TOWN8END, Attorney, Union, 8. G. )ct 18 42 Cm e Want What is Due Us. j IIIFTsubscril ers woul l inform those initemed to them thai they must mike lec:'?>? s in a vi ry short time, and if they mot il so by the ordinary course of itely king f r what is due them, they 1 be compelled to resort to legal proceed- ^ s. We have many large and long-stand- j. ; ncc Mints on our Imoks, against men who j it id feel insulted if we were to tell them . y are "j>oor but we hare trusted ' tu for years, nm! it seems as paintul to m to piy us as if we were pulling their lb. ( IVo want monev now, and ntm-t hove il i n. UOBINSON & A1 ' w.s. Jet 18 41 4t. ( Horses for Sale. j i k V viriitA .if A P.iiuof of A I I Am utr t a m a - f made by Archie II. Stokes, I will sell i the property of said Arch e It. Stokes. H 'ore theCouit House door, in the town of c ion, on Salrsday in Noeembor, 188'.', the j l-wing horses: c decrge, a hay horse, and one of the best d truest liors- s, for all work, in the unty. ? Htnry C ay, a 1 ?rge grey lurse, strong t d healthy. He is n good plow horse, j rks in a buggy, wagon ur ilray. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney in fact. Oct 18 42 3l ;SSE L. SWINK. W. J. OETZELJONESVILLE AHEAD! WE BELIEVE IN TIIE OH EAT ARMERS ALLIANCE (ainst High Price. Why wtar out your kgons nn-1 stock in hauling over had roads and from markets 10, 1-5 an 1 20 miles om home, when you can buy goods JTJST AS CHEAP, d sell your cotton at Fictory prices at .lonesville ? We are now opeoiog up a complete line ' Dry Qoods, Notions, Roots and Shoes, rocerics, eto., and our motto wl 1 ho UICK SALES A3D SMALL PKOFITS. STOCK IS LAROQ. OUR QOOD3 ARE NEW, ? OUR PRICES ARE LOW I Call on u?, examine us, and bo conviace 1 tt the above statement is MiL WOQJ^AtfD A YARD WINK, OETZEL& CO., JONESVILLK, One doir from McWhirter's. Oct 4 40 tf 'or Ion, Won and CMlflren only, i I THREE SPECIAL SALES THIS WEEK AT W. T. BEATY'S. 1,000 yards Salines, at 8? cents. i.OOO " all wool filling Jeans, 12-> ols, fall Stock Ilrogans, 81. ' Vnd all other Dry floods nnd Notions iportionally cheap. OALL, EARLY, ] t Yours, and Avoid the Kusli. t W. T. llEATY. Jet 18 42 2m f THE PUZZLE : V THE TIMES IS THE ] FIVE-CENT COUNTER J A T . M. RICE, JR., E. U. ; i It is simply marvelous what beautiful, ge and valuable articles can be bought at last Union!' for just ONE NICKLE. ' Jail and price nay stock of Orooeries, irdware, Ilollowware, Tinware, Crockery lQueensware, OILS AND PAINTS, ndow Glass, Jug-ware, Flower l'ots, odenware, Oools and Shoes, Staple Dry >ds. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye. !offee, at 6 pounds for $1. lugar, at 14 pounds for $1. lood Flour at (14 25 per Barrel. Suns, from $2 25 upwards. I I good Breech Loader at $8 75. t ftncy Tin and Crock- \ firv Toilftt. SaKh J ? ?/. Vgent for Dtiponl's, Hercules and Alias viler hnd Dyunmite. a tgeut fur Ltimhor. s lugpy Whips, Sole-Leather nod Shoe n lings. L lonsseS at 36 cents and upwards. I 'ine Library and Kail Lamps. .argegl 6c plug to> ncco to be had. 'ow chains (hat will n t break no' tangle li ordinary u?e. N. M. |), U. lot 11 11 2m dP Sales for November. MASTER S SALES Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Fleas. j t> olin 0. Hunter, Kdwin It. Wallace and James H.\Maxwell, Plaintiff*, . againnt * Cieorgo O Hughcy, Defendant. LN obedience to an order made in the above stated case, by His Honor, W. II. Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court fil iouso door, in the town of Union, within the egal hours of sale, on the first .Monday in St "ioveinbcr, 1889, the following described a? >ropcrty to wit: bj 240 ACHES. All the right, title and interest of (leorge ). Hughey in and to that certain tract of and of which Joseph Hughey died, aiczed md possessed, lying, hcing and situate in w' loshen Mill Township, of said County1 and hate, adjoining lands of A. R. Aughtry, J. ?' 1. Steedman, nnd J. C. Hunt or and Knoree liver, containing two hundred and forty-six teres, more or less; including, likewise, the M merest and estate of (leorgc O. Hughey in ind to a small tract of land, containing five ir six acres, which is detached from the nain tract, of which said Joseph Hughey lied, siczed nnd possessed, as above described. TKRMS OP8ALE. One-hnlf cash?the balance on a credit of welvc months from day of sale, secured by Tl >ond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the wemises. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Union S. C. Oct. 10, 1880. Oct. 11 41 4t. 1 A tn The State of South Carolina. 0| COUNTY OF UNION. ??! In the Court of Common Pleas. L A. A. Sarrntt, Plaintiff. la ayaintt. o| A. F. Kcndrick, ft al, Defendant. IE IN obedience to ag order made in the m above s'ate l case, by flis Honor, T. B. V Fraser, Cirouit Judge, 1 will sell before the ol Court house door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first L Monday in November, 1880, the following k described property, to-wit : M One undivided auirfv. in and ti the ai tract of land koor. d as the Thomson Milie, sn and also I ho mills and mtchinery the em, M s?ii tract containing eightj-nine acres, ol more or lest, bounded by lands of the estate of J. C. Fowler, Mrs. Carouther*, Ciough Ionian, and Clein ln.tinn. TERMS OF SALE Oae-h ilf onili: the ha'atoe <>n a colit o f twelve moths, with interest from d*7 of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and m trortgngo of the premises. J A M JS MUNRO, Muster for Union County. , Union, 8. C. Oat. 10, 1880. Oct. 11 41 4t. The State of South Carolina. A COUNTY OF UNION, In tho Court of Common Tleas. l againtt A C John R. Jefferies, Defendant. w M IN obedience to an order made in the nlwve di stated case, by his Honor, T. 11. Fraser, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the Court House dooy in tlie town of Union, within at the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday c< in Nnveinl?cr, 188'J. the following described ol property, to-wit : N One moiety of all tbat tract of land, containing ninety-eight acres, more or less, lying, being and situate in Union County, ot B te aforesaid, known n* Tlinmiwnn \t;n i>. with Mill mihI Machinery thereon. m TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash ; the balance on & credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser *nd a mortgage of tlie premises. ? JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Oct. 10, 1889. Oct 11 41 4t The State of South Carolina. ^ COUNTY OF UNION, In the Court of Common Pleas. Fl Mary E. W. Nott, riuintiff, against J 0. C. Gist, in his own right, and as Execu- 4 tor of the will of M. A. E. Gist, Laura Gist, William Gist, Richard Gist, ft al, ". Defendants. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated cose, by His Honor, T. B. Froser, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the 2ourt house ij.ior, in tho town of Union, within the Irvitl linlira r.f anU nn 'I'- ?.?' " Monday in November 1889, the following de- bj icibed properly to wii : M 569 ACRES. th All iliat certain tract of Innd, lying, being ind situate in Union County, State aforemid, containing fire hundred and sixty- ?t line acres, more or less, bounded by lands s* >f A. O. Rice, D. 8. Lee. 8 M. Rice, Sr , ch tod by Ruoree Hirer, being the land for nerly owned by Jesse Jones, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash; the balance on a credit of welve months, with interest from day of ~ isle; to be secured by bond of the purchaser tnd a mortgage of the premises, The purihnser, if hs desires, has the right to pay all if purchase money in cosh, JAME8 MUNKO, Master for Union County. Jnion 8. C. Oot 10, 1889. Ootll 41 4t. The State of South Carolina. * COUNTY OF UNION. fi Co In the Court of Common Fleas. wi Mi Noble CAtollins, Plaintiff againtt California Spillers end others, Deftndantt. IN obrdieoco to oq order made io the above stated case by His Honor A thi Aldrioh, Circuit Judge, I will sell before H. uvu.? M.v. iu tun IUWU UI union, A. rithin the legal hours of salt, on the first londay in November, 1880, the following escribed property, to-wit: ?Dl f)6.J ACRES. ' sal AH that certain traot of land, lying, being boi n I situate in Union County, Siate af>re- es' lid, contvniug fifty-six and one.lialf acres, tore or Irs?, bounded by lands of Elijah ( .monster, 8. L. West, A. McCravey and on* ,e nard Smith. wit TERMS OF SALE. by The | urcl.a-e money to be paid in eash. of i JAMES MUNRO, .Mailer for Union County. Master's Office Oct. 12, IHK'.I Me Oot. 18 42 St. ( r: * r"' . ' The State of South Carolina. (JOUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common VI was. iiliam T. Lit.Ujohn and J. Kit ward l.indaey, Plaintift, ogatnM Jl F. W. E son, Defendant. N obodieoco to order made in tL. J above stated case, by Ilia Honor A. jp, Aldricb, Cifeut Judge, I will tell before q, a Court House dodfMrnnieJ?own of Union, w ithin the legal boor* of sale, on the first }| enday in November, 1880, the following scribed property, to wit t 510 Aoar..?. All that certaiu iraot of land oontaining re hundred and ten aeree, more or less, on e North side of 1'acolet River, at Urindail " 10 ds, contacting five hundred and ten res more or less, being the Ian I o mveyed ' Mre. Maria A. Boyd to F. W. Ebon, by j"*J ltd, bearing il#> the 21st, May 1880 TEKMS or SALE. P< une-tnird cash?the balance on a ored it one and two years, in equal installments, ith interest from day of sale, to he secured b< r bond of the purchaser and a mortgage Kf r the premises nn JAMES MUNKO, (> Master for Uoioa County. Qr aster's Office, Oct. 12, 1889. Ia Oct. 18 42 HI. ft The State of South C arolinn. COUNTY OF UNION. 0Ii wi In the Court of Common Pleas. ?j omits C. Duocm, as Executor, l'laint'ff, again*! J. T. L. Scott, Defendant. ~N obedience to an order made in the above stated case, by his Honor, .P. Aldrich, Circuit Judge. I will srlt fore the Court IIou-o door, in the town : Union, within the legal hours of rale, i the first Monday in November, 1889, the Uowing described proper'v, to wi? : 227 ACHES. All tho right, title and interval of J. T. . Scctt, in and to two cctam tracts of nd, lying, being and situate in Union Dunty, State aforesaid, I.ate the prooerty w f Charles W. 8cott, deceased, known as the j iet tract and the Hammond tract, contain- A ig two hundred and tare -.ty-sercn acres, th ore or less, bounded by lands of J. T. 11. w eughn, John Sartor, David Itobins m, and ^ there. j, All the right, tflle'-mtid interest of J. T. . Scott, In and to a oer aln tract of land oown as the Horns Place, and tmon which lary E. Scott now res iles, Ijing, beng ? id situate in Union County, State af re- C lid, bounded by lands of K. N. Sprousc. "< [rs T. J. II. Smith, II. II. Ileitis, and M .hers. ' fc TERMS OF SALE. The purohase money to be paid in cash. JAMES MUNKO, io Master for Union Ctuitty. ? Master's Office, Oot. 12, 1889. Oct 18 42 8t }'Q M Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pl-as. oi rchio It. Stokesand Penjamin F. BaUey. w partners, trading under the firm name of c< A. R. Stokes & Co, Plaintiff*, g1 againtt lary Harnett, Oliver"llarnett, and others. Defendant*. ' N n be licence to a# order male in (lie ldricb, I will sell hef-ire the C ourt House dfjav In the town of Union, ithin the legal hoars of sale, oa the fiiet londay in November 1880, the fo lowing I escribed property <o wit: 1 1150 acrks, A All that certain tract .of land ljlng. being ei id situate in Union County. State aforesaid, C< intaining 250 acres, and bounded by lands or 'Jasper Wilburn, Relate of 8-trali Barn- It, in ancy Nix and Barham Spaiks. T1 RMS OF SALE. One-half cash, the balance on a credit of le year, with interest from day of cnle. to at > secured by bond of the purchaser and a co ortgage of the premises- J? JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. y* Masters Office, Oct. 12. 1889. Oct 13 42 3t. Tho State of South Carolina. b* COUNTY OF UNION. J" lai In tho Court of Common Fleas. of CI K. Young, as Administrator of Jasper Gibbs, deceased, Plaintiff, - agai?*t 0f ranees E. Gibbs, Sarah Pearsoo. James f! ... Oibbs, Msttie Lawson, and other*. l)e, "0 fendanU. % , N obedienoe to an order made in the pa . above stated case, by his Honor, A. P. Idrioh, Circuit Judge, I will sell before e Court House duui', in the town of Union, ithin the legal hours of sale, on the first ? onday in November, 1880, the following >scribed property, to wit : 277 ACRES. I AH that certain tpi^ot of land, lying, being id spuatQ in County of Union, State *' uresaid, containing two hundred and 101 venty.seven sores, more or less, bounded ^,e 'landsof Major Pruitt. William Hawkins, <;? id R. M. Robinson. Said land known as Pa e Sugar Creek plaee. TERMS OF SALE. ? One-half Cash ; the balance on a credit I*1 taelre months with interest from day of le, to be secured by bond of the pur- , aver and a mortgage of the premises. ,a JAMES MUNRO, JJ< Master for Union County. Master's Office, Oct. 12. 1889. "? Oet 18 42 3t ? The State of South Carotin*. *B COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Fleas. mc Hiram If. Robinson, tt al, Plaintiff, pu againtl ' Hiram Wilburn, Jr., tt al Defendant*. N obedienoe to an order made in the ( above stated case, by IIis Honor, A. P. , drieb, Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before the _ urt House door in the town of Union, thin the legal hours of sale, on the first >nday in November, 1880, the following scribed property, to wit: 888 acsbs. TAll thst certain tract of land lying, being . r d situate in Union fTounlf, State aforeId, eon-aining three hundred and o'ghly- . ree acres, bouadsd by lands of A. 0. Rice, ,. H. Robinson, estate of B. H. Rice, E, Pruitt and others. ALSO 60 ACRES. All that certain trse? of land lying, being d situate in Union County, .State afore- I d, containing sixty sores, more or less, lyii ltided by lands of estate of Jasper Qibbs, tho at* of William Gist, an J A. Q. Rice. tail TERMS OF SALE. mo [)ne-tbird cash?the balanoa on a o.cdit of Tin sand two years in equal in Ullmrnts, fori th interest from day of sal*; to be secure i Km bond of the purchaser and a mortgage to the premises. IIu JTAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County, star's Office, Oct. 12, 1889. S Jot18 St. { Ife. / T!:c State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UN TON. In the Court of Com* on Fleas. AY. Tliorras L*ttlc j->li , / 'la in tiff, at/am { ine E. Sims, Chtrle- S us, and William H Willir. It ftndontt. N obedience t u ?rder made in the above slated <. so by li s Honor, T. It. raser, Circuit Judge, i wiii sell before the jurt House doe , in 1'ie town of Union, iihia the legol hours of sale, on the first onday in No?emhcr, 1889, the following rscriked property to wit : 174 ACRES. All that certain tract of land lyiug, being id situate in Union County. State aforeid, containing one hundred and seventy ur acres, more or les*. known as the tisolm Tract, bounded on the North mi l tst by l'acolrt River, South by binds of F. . Kivoii, and West by lands kuown ns the tter Tract. 10") ACltF.?. All that certain oilier trnct of land lying, ing and situate in Uni n County, Stme oresaid, containing one It indred and eight id 9-10 acres, more or le.-s, kn wn as the ileman Tfao', No. 8, bounded by Mill ee?, oy i;oiem*n ira<t ."So. z, OytheS<pnrobug road and by other lands of said deadant. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance on a credit of it and two years, in equal installments, th interest from day of sale, to be secured bond of tbe purchaser and a mortgage f e premises. JAMES MUNKO, Master far Union County. Masters Office Oct 12, IStO Oot 16 42 v 3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. M. J. Whisonant, l'laintiffi aytt in el John R. McCullock, el al, Defendant, N obedience to an order made in tbe . abore stated case by His Honor A. 1*. Idricb. Circuit Judge, 1 will sell before e Court House dour in the town of Union, ithin the legal hours of snlc, on the first onday in November 1880, the following sacribed properly to wit: 234 ACBKS. All that certain tract of laml, lying, being id situate in Union County, State aforcstid, intaining two hundred and thirty-four :res. more sr less, bounded by lnnds of ilton Patrick, Wofford and Jrfferies, Jerries and Taylor and Taylor and Jenkins. 308 ACBKS. All that certain tract of land, lying, beg and situate it Union County, Slate 'oresaid, containing threo hunlred and ght seres, more or less, bounded by lands rmerly of Hamlet Jcfferies, .Isines Smith, Irs. Rico and other*. Slid tracts will be sold in one or more .ict*; plate or which can be seen at ray office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance on a credit ol ae and two years, in equal installments, ith interest from day of sale, to bo secur1 by bond of the purchaser an t a tnor age of the premises. JAMES MUNltO. Master for Union County Master's Office, Oct. 1*2 1880. Oct. 18 42 81. >tue oi two vaiuaoie Farms. 3V virtue of a power of Attorney, to mc made by Archie 11. S'okcs, dated iigust :10th, 1880, 1 will ee'l ns the propty of soil Archie It. Stokes, before the >urt House door, in the town of Union, i Salesday in November, 1880, the followg desor.bed lands, to wit: 118 ACRES?THE HOLDER PLACE. All that eerUiu tract of land lying, being idsi'uate in Union County, State aforesaid, utainiug ono huniroJ and oighteen acre4, oro or less, about two miles from Utiiou >urt House, bounded by lands of P. M. then, Jahn Prisock, Franklin Hsnies, T. Harris and estate of Jeremiah Gallman. 11'2 ACRES. All that certain other tract of land lying, ing and situate in Union County, Stato uresaid, containing one hundred and elve acres, more or less, bounded by ads of T. J. Harris, P, M. Oohcn, estate Jeremiad Qaltman, and tract above deribed. ' TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash ; the balaqce on a credit one, two and three years, in equal inillnents, with interest from day of sale, be secured bf bond of tli. nnMh???. - - nortgage of ilie premises. Purchaser to y for papers. D. A TOWNSEND, Ait'y in fact. Union, S. C., Oct. 14, 1889. Oct 18 4'i 8t Mortgage tale JNDER a power of sale contained in a Mortgage exocuted and delivered t>y re. Elizabeth J. Dyers to Wm, A. Nicholii, dated 7ih DeccnNjr, 1887, and rccord in the off ce of the Hegistcr of Mesne nveyaace, for Uaiou County in Iluok K., 10 ge 154, 1 will sell before the Court House or, during the legal hours of sale, on lesday in November next, the tract of ad described in substance ns follows : All that tract of land, situate, lying and ing in Union County, State of South rolina, and known as tract No. 4, or >me tract, in the division of the land of illiam Dyers, bounded North by the pubroad and land of Dp M, 4. Walker, at by tract No. ^ of itaid division of land Wm. Dyers, South by traot No. 2, and jit by lands of Mrs. Parmelia Duncan 4 Samuel Jefferies, containing res, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cash; balance payable in twelve intbs, with interest from day of sale; rchoeer to give bond and a mortgage of t premises to secure the balance. Wn. A. NICHOLSON, Mortgagee. Oct. 10, 1889. Oct 11 41 4t SHERIFF S SALE" FOR NOVEMBER. j I It virtue or an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sqU to t highest bidder, at Public Amnion, xriththe legal hours of sa\c> at Union. Court use, oi} Mojiday, the fourth day of Nonher next, A. D., 1881>, the following dcibed property, to wit : 240 ACRES, ill that tract or parcel of Land, situate, ag and being in Goshen Hill township, in County of Union, South Carolina, conaing two hundred and forty-six acres, re or Jess, and lioundcd by lands of imas I.cc Thorp, J. C. Hunter, lands uicrly owned by Alfred R. Aughtry and oree River, and others. levied on and be sold as the property of Joseph glicy, deceased. TERMS OF SALE? CASH. J. 0. LONO, S. U. C. IherifTs Office, Oct. 12, 188(.?. 13 42 St | 'the bannS We have our b urners hung out on the outt high prices. We have prices down flat ami Our immense stock of Dry Goods. Boots, tirely new ami fresh f cm the Faclorios. THE PASS-WORD IS Brogan Shoes for 00 cents. Gents Congress and Lace Shoes, $1 25 nn<l up. The best Scotcli hot1 em Boot for $2 50. Chddrens Shoes fiom 15 cents to 60 cents. A Lady's good Button Sh >e for St. A good heavy Boot for ?1 50. Can give Man or B->y a Hot for 20 cents. Heavy all wool .leans for 25 ceote. 40 yards Calico for 05 cents. 5 pnpers Hair Bins for 5 cents. Oil Cloth for Ta? lo Coders, 20 cents per yard. We cannot and will Wc hate the bc?t line of Gents and Boys We can fit the largest man or small. st b>y in Clothing, so don't forget to call anil examine l'lcasc remember that all of oar immense and fresh, nod wc hate no shelf worn or inf 1 [He sure and call at the II.VNNKK STOKK < RO Supt C Special AS my rapidly growing business in (he t attention, I have therefore determined to c therefore offer my new nnd Fashionable Stocl New York Cost. This is a splendid opportun everybody concedes that I know where to b?J they want in my store at lcs9 than they can nnd insurance, besides the difference that 11 MY AU 1 will commence to sell my goods at an other week. The miction on Tuesdays will where there will be chairs provide 1 for their an Saturday October 2tith, November 9th, Ni and January 4lh, 1890. Auction fir the Lad Do not hesitate to came and examine my not a labor to show goods. There is no good rcas >n | to pay 81 price that they are a dd by the ca?c in Nov ' else in proportion. Any person requiring Dry Goods, Clotl lice to themselves and their liimilics if this $12 is not availed of. When yon cime t> Ion select may be gone, they arc selling so fast LEADER AND 01 May 27 TO THE r With a desire to extend my business, am am before you this fall with the largest Prices to St mt oioon i DRY GOODS AM. NOTIONS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, 1 JACKE , , Ready-macle Clothing o in the < No Clo 1 liino- F BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and Ladies Custom-made Shoes, which Ih satisfaction. 1 invite all to come an 1 see mo Oct 18 THE LARC ? ( Ghinaware, Glassware brought I have added to my line a handsome at Crockery, at prices that the people will be.si Cups, Saucers, l'lntes, Tea Sc.s, afte l'laques, Bisque Figures, Chamber Setv, Vast to a firsl-r.lftss Oliinn Sinrn (tall nn.l The finest selection of French and Slick Factories to receive Candy every 15 days. The choicest Foreign and Domestic 1 lowest prices. I am selling the celebrated improved Will This Machine is undoubtedly the best mi neatest sewer, and the most durable. Cdl ai THE FINEST CIGA The above goods will be found at the Mam Call and goods will be shown with tho g 8ept 21 Our Mammot HAS at rived, and all our Departui NEW SEASON at prices that will talk for themselves, anyoue that for styles, quality, and low Wo call especial attention to DRESS GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR, MENS' A J Everyone cordittlly invited to call guarantee nati-faction, and everything us FOSTER, W J MU 4 ATAII oq I AT rtfi nn II I ALL par-its indebted to me, either by note or open Account, will please make settlement on orbeforo their promises mature. I am in need of nil money due me, and respectfully ask that this notice be heeded. W. A. MOONHEAD. Oct 11 41 4t* keep fur i) Is (lire ftr fur full-grown g ii ir 90 ce*i??. A lirm^iiful C muter. e r 7 ~> ccn^^^^^H|^H| dents Undcr-hii r dents Col'nr?, all six*-, f.ir 10 cents. UemtTuI I, ice Curtnius cli *iip ir tInn crcr^^^HS I eforo, aii'l only u fe?v pair left. ^Hj L nob be undersold. Clothing, ti.it ii is ever been sli >.vi in Union. the county. We hnv.j the insidt trick on i our slock. s-ock in evory deportment is e itirely new erior goods ?o get rid of. >DGER & PUROELL. 30 ly , Notice. iow booming oily of (' durnbii dcmin is ail my lose out my entire hus'tiess in Union, nil I 't of Dry (.too Is anil Clothing at private sale at ity fir merchants to buy tbeir goods cheap, as ly goods cheap, and they cm find any goods buy the.n in Now York, au 1 save the freight ley pay over wiiat I pay. C T ION. icii ni, on Tiicj lays and Sitnrdiys of every be for Ilia Ladies exclusively. in the store, accommodation. The auction will cimmeneo jveniber 231, December 7tb, December 21s1. ies on Tuesdays of the situ s week. ' stock^it private sale, as it is a pleasure and I c for Ca'ico, when I am selling it at the t York, and that is fi.J c., an I everything ting, Hoots, Shoes and Hat?, will not do jusgrand on isrtast ty of buying $2 I worth fir ik bring some money along, as he articles you Ilcspcrt fully. 1>. C.Fi^YiMS, IAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf nTTnT Tn ruojuiv^. 1 a hope to induce you to conic and see me, 1 stock I have ever handled, and with fit the Times. 30KSI6TS OF rs, NEW MARKETS, am? MISSES'CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, f the best Manufacturers Country. 'its Like IVXino. quantity, from the best Factories, avc sold for 15 years, with almost perfect XiXiUDXilM X- LrJbili 41 4m I EST LINE > F ? i, and Crockery ever to Union. nl complete line of China, Glassware anil trprisc 1 at. r Tea Sets, Dinner Sets. Card Cases, ;s, Fa-icy Ware, an 1 everything pert'liniug sc my stock. Candies. Special arrangements made with 'ruits always kept on hand, at the very EGLEK & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, ide, the simplest, the liglrest runnc, the ud examine, or write for pirticulars. RS AND TOBACCO. illlotli ltnnlr Slm-.i rcatest pleasure. G. P. GARRETT, Leader in Hooks, ijtationery and CroCKery. iy ;h New Stock cuts aro fuller thao ever with [ABLE GOODS, An inspection of our lines will satisfy priecs, we can't to beat. ND HOY'S CLOTHING, BANS AND CASSIMKRKS, HOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, ETC. and pee f.tr hiuiselfor herself. Wo ? represented. TT irTTfrn n /^irv HjFVIIM^ <& uu. i ir Cheap and Good Millinery. A FIRST-CLASS lot of Millinery Good*, including II*t*, Ribbon*. Trimmings. &c., for n?lc at Griiubuh'e. Having retire i from the Millinery Business I offer ihrso articles at 2> per cent, be o* New Vork Co?t. H. M. GRIM BALL. Oct 18 42 4t k % A