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Important Leoal Question Decided.? Judge Pressley made an important decision on the question of Interest and usury at the late term of Lancaster Court. This point was made before him : That when notes and mortgages bore interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, with the interest payable semi-annually, the contract - was obnoxious to the statute which prohibits usury, and that the makers of the notes and mortgages wero entitled to the claim of discount under the statute for doyble the amount of the semi-annual payments of interest, The Judge decided that he saw no error f in the fact that the interest was made pay ante flemi-aunuaiiy at 1U per contum per annum ; that he himself had often drawn contracts the same way in Charleston, and that sometimes he had made the interest payable quarterly, and that he had never heard objections raised to such contracts. Ho sustained tho form of the notes and mortgages and held that they were not usurious. Thoso notes and mortgages belonged to the European companies. A Crukl Practical Jokb Perpetrated is Charleston.?Charleston, 8. C., Nov. 21. ?A practical joker, with vicious tendencies, created quite a sensation hero to-day. Tho Palmetto Dime Savings Bank, tho only dime savings bank in the State, was found this morning with a huge red' seal posted on its front door. Most of the retail merchants on King street do business with tho bank, and hundreds of children, clerks nnd poor people deposit their savings there. Tho news spread like wild firo that the bank had failed, and the excitement was intense until it was ascertained that the red bcoI wns a practical joke. . It has been learned that tho fiend who perpetrated the joke has tried it before. No leas.than ?U Kingotreet atoroe have been posted with the bogus red seal within the past threentaonths. The victims of tho red seal fiend had a meeting to-day and engaged a detective to hunt out tho joker. They have also offered a reward for his capture.? Cor. Col. Rtgiiter. t ^ - Inokndiary Talk.?An organization of colored mon, called "The Central Bureau of Relief," and consisting of about 1G0 persons, met here last night, Mr. Purvis, of South Carolina, mado an address, during which' he said that ho proposed to call for fair treatment for the negro, and that if thero wero more secret societies of colored men a number of larger cities would bo in ashes before many hours rolled by, T. It. Holmes, of South Carolina, mode a similar oddross.?Washington Pott. Bukch" McBkk Gobs up Again.?Columbia, S. C., Not. 23.?At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta rood to be held hore December 6tb, President A. C. Haskell will be succeeded by j'Bunch" McBoe, of Greenville, now Superintendent of the Western North Carolina. Tho exact reason of the change is not learned.?Greenville Net ct. MARRIED. YOUNG?BAILEY. Married, at the residence of tho bride's 'parents, on November 21, by Rev. B. G. Clifford, Mr. James B. Young to Miss Josie Bailey, daughter of Mr. George Bailey. WORTHY?JCIINS. Married, at tho residence of tho bride's imrontjint. S?mn? on the 20th of Nov. by Rev. C. It. Willcford, Mr. Worthy, of Chester County, to Miss Mary Johns, of Union County. OBITUAUYr WHITMAN.?Died, at Jonosville, 8. C., Not. 9, 1889, I/avis Andrew Whitman, only aon of Q. W. and S. L. Whitman, agod 1 year 6 months and 18 days. Happy infant, early bless'd ! Rest, in poa.-eful slumber rest; Early roscuod from the cares, ? - . WirtcT?increase with growing years4 Lasting only-autf aitlue, Is an innocehoe like thine. N. 0. L. ! -J 1 ? i-".J . ? i ? ' .1 . I?!! =3 List of Letters Remaining in tl?v Postothco at U nion, for the week ending Nov. 29tli., 1889. A Q Brooks. |J W Jeter. H B Booker. | Miss Sarah Jane JohnTom Clark. son. Tom Gossett. | Robert E. Williams. Persons calling for tlio above letters will pleaso say if advertised, and will bo required to pay one cent. J. C. HUNTER, P. M. ~RED RUST-PROOF^lfS^" 8,000 lliuhelg Rod Rust Proof Oats for sale at FANT PRO'S. Not 22 47 3t Hogs ButcheredI WILL butcher liogs for all persons, at a reasonable price, and on short notice. I can be found at the lot of Graham & Parties, or at uiy market. WARltEN D. ARTHUR. Nor. 29 48 8t. Sale of Land. ? wtt.t. ,.<r? < ?_ ?i? it_i? ?r I ...UK vuvi IVI MlO Ul union, V. 11., on X the first Monday in December next, at publio auction, a tract of land in Bogansville township, on l'inckney Hoad containing, fifty one and 2-10 acros, more or loss, bounded by lands of estato of T. B. Jeter, F. M. Farr and others; it being tract No. 8 of Meansvill tract,formerly of A. W. Thomson. TERMS OF SALE. I One-half cosh, balance on a orodit of one yoar, with interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage of the premises, with privilege to purchaser of paying all cash. For farther information apply to James Munro, Esq., K. W. SIIAND. Not 22 47 2t* NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE % UNION MARKET. IWI8II to inform my many patrons that in addition to my meat business, I fro prepared to furnish Groceries, such as CANNED noons X CIIEE8B, FRUITS, a<tn am. kinds or VEGETABLES in their season. All orders entrusted to me for Choice Meets, Freeh Seussge, Eggs, Gosben end Country Dutter, Fish, Oysters end general Uble supplier, Will receive my prompt aud personal attention. Highest cash priors paid for best beef oattle. W. D. ARTHUR. Nov 29 43 if ~~ 6TTO"TTE ~ S UNION MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES AND MAR wmo nv/nn. UXi^niVALlil, Always on hand, or made to order. A large selection ready for lettering and delivering at short nonce. WIRE AND IRON RAILING, Lime, Cement, &o. always on hand, at as low prloes as any honorable dealer. Orders roost respectfully solicited. OKORQE OEPDKR #?* 29 47 tf ' BSaa^^u* -v-. j; ^ THE PUZZLE CONTINUES TO GROWBESIDES All those valuab'o five-cent articles at EAST UNION. I dtsire to eall special attention to my beautiful and unexcelled line of CHRISTMAS GOODS, comprising the most modern and arlistjo 'lcs:gns of VASES, Bohemian, Potnpeiian, Grecian, Cornelian, Opal. Maud Painted, Barbadine or Mors, 8ilvei. Uonmnnia Enameled, Teplits, China, &c. Aitisi o Cream, Water and Flower t'itoliers. Tut quoiee, Bohemian, Barbuiue, Hand Decorated China, German Porcela n, Fine Glass Lemonade and Water Sets? assort el o>lor*. EDEN LAMPS, Fino China Cups and Saucers ; Table Sets? i Cup, Saucer tnl plate; Tetc-a-ieto Sets; Fruit and Cake l'la'cs; Papier Machc Smoking Sets, I) ill Babies, &c. All sorts of Xmns T..tx ; a great variety of five-cout toys and useful articles. S. M. ltlCE, Jit., K. U. Nov 29 48 4t For Hen, Voien and < Cllren only. THREE SPECIAL SALES THIS WEEK AT W. T. BEATY'S. ? 1,000 yards Satincs, at 8J cents. 2,000 " all wool filling Jeans, 23 cts. | Fall Stock Brogans, $1. And all other Dry Good? and Notions proportionally cheap. GALL EARLY, Got Yours, au<l Avoid the Rush. W. T. BE1TY. Oot 18 42 2m New Fall and Winter Millinery Goods. 1 EXTEND a cordial irritation to the Ladies of Union and t.irrounding country to call and examine my new and choice styles of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ncluding PATTERN HATS, BONNETS Feathers, Flowers, ltibbons, Ornaments, and the latest novelties in all kinds of Trimmings, and all the leadingstyles that hare bcon imported this season. Will be ready for the 25lh. MRS. GRANT. Oot 25 43 2m Money to Loan. ON improved farm lands, in sums of $300., aud upwards. Loans repayable in small annual installments, through a period of six years, thus enabling the borrower to pay off his indebtedness without exhaustion hie crop ia any oue yl?t. Apply ttt'vutje to i D. A. TOV/NSEND, Attorney, Union, S. C. Oct 18 42 6m MASTER'S SALEThe State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. , In the Court of Common Picas. Thomas C. Duncan, as Executor of D. II. Rice Plaintiff, against John D. Long, Defendant. IN obedienoo to an order made in tho above stated caso, by llis Honor, A. P. Aldrich, Circuit Judge, 1 will soil before the Court House door, in the town of Union, a. i 1 t ? ?i- - miuiu hid iDgni iiuur.i oi mie, on 1110 oral Monday in December, 138'J, iho following desoribed property, to wit : 143 ACRES. All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Jonesvillo Union County, State aforesaid, containing one-hundred and forty-three uores, more or leas, bounded by lauds of W. T. Litllejohn, C. Horn, J. G. Lindsay, Eatato W. B. Hames and others. TOWN LOT. All that lot of land lying, being and situate in the town of Jonesvillo, Union County, Slate aforesaid, containing one aero, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Sallie Soolt, Main street, lands of J. Q. Long and Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Bail road. 317 aches. All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Jonesvillo township, Union County, State aforesaid, known as the tiodfrey tract, containing about three hundred and seventeen acres, more or less, bounded by lands of David James, Kiob ird Leraastor, John Pickens, Daniol Mosely and Eiijah Fowler, J. ?. Lindsay Q. W. Bonner and J. O. Long. TF.RMSOF 8ALE. One-third cosh; the balauco on a ore!it of one and two years in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to he secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tbo premisos. JAMES MUNUO, Master for (Jniou County. Master's Office, Nor. 3, 1820. Nor 15 40 8t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. n. M. Orimball, riaintiff against Clarissa Qault, and others, De/cv'u IN obedience to an order made in the above stated case, by His Honor, A. P. Aldrioh, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December 1HBO ?k.~ - J mib iviivif ucguriucu properij, 10 wit: 110 ACRES. All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Union County, State aforesaid, containing one bundrod and Un acres more or less, bounded by lands of estate of Joseph Scott, L. L. Sprouee, Mrs. Charles Scott and Thomas Belue, deceased. ThRMS OP SALE. One-third cash; the balanoe 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 premises. . JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Nor. 8. 1889. I Not 15 AC N > f The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION, la the Court of Common Pleas. Jimmie W. Grahams as 'Administratrix of 11. C. Graham, deceased, Plaintiff, againtt C. P. Graham, and others. Dtftndanl*. IN obedienoe to an order made in the above stated case, bjr his Honor, W. II. WaUaoe, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court Houio door, ip the town of Union, within tba legal hours of Mate, on the first Monday in December, 188V, the following desoribed property, to-wit: | 160 ACRES. All tbftt certain tract of land, lying, being and situate in Uuion County, State aforesaid, oonlaining one hundred and fitly acres, mors or less, known ss I be "Home Place," bounded by lands of Estate of J. W. Graham, Mrs, Mary Humphries, Mrs. E. E. Thomas and the Hamilton Bridge Boad. 140 ACRES. 1 All that certain tract of land, lying , being 1 tnd situate in Union County, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty f^es, more or less, known as the "Shannon Place,'' , boundod by lands of Mrs. Mary Humphries, , Mrs. E. E. Thomas, P. P. Hamilton and j Mr-. A. Butler. < TERMS OF SALE. One-half Cadi ; the balanoo on a credit j of twelve months with interest from day of salo. to bo secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMES MUNRQ, Master for Union County. Master's Office,, Nov. 8, 1889. Nov 16 46 3t Tho Stato of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, 1 In the Court of Common Pleas. Sophronia Whllraire, Plaintiff, against Sallio M. Hill, K. C. Whitiniio, and others, ? Defendants. ( IN obedience to an order made in the t above stated case by his Honor, A. P. 1 Aldrich, Circuit Judge, I will sell before < the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first. i Monday in December, 1889, the following t described property, to-wit: < 950 ACRES. I All that certain tract of land, lying, being and situate in Union County, State aforesaid, known as the Cross Keys tract, containing nine hundred and fifty acres, more, or less, bounded by lands of J. 0. Betsill, D. 11. Sheldon, B. O. Wilburn, Jesse B. Davis, and others. Sai I tract will bo sold in ono or more tract-i; plats of which can , be seen at my office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash ; the 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 premises. JAMES MUNRO, I Master for Uniou County. Master's Office, No*. 8. 1889. Nov 15 40 St The State of South Carolina < COUNTY OF UNION. j In the Court of Common Pleas. < Mary M. Russell, Plaintiff, against Robert C. Farr, ami others, Defendants. ' IN obedience to an order made in the ( above stated cvsn. hy Hit Honor A. P. Aldrich, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the ( Court house door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on ttie first Monday in December, 1889, the following ( doscribcd property to wit: 216 ACRES. All that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in Santuo township, Union Couuty, State aforesaid, containing two hundred and fsrty-six aoror, more or less, boundoJ by lands ofSfms MoDaniel, estate of T. J. Jones, and others. Said tract will be sold in separate traots, plats of which can be seen at my office. All that certain lot of land lying, being and situate in Santuo township, Union county, state aforesaid, at Sauluc Depot, conlaining one-tenth of an acre, more or less, bounded by lands of estate of T. J. Jones. Terms ofSale?One-third cash, the balnnco on n credit of one aud two years, in equal installments, with intorest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. i JAMES MUNRO, 1 Master for Union County. < Master's Office Not. 8, 1889. < Not 15 40 8t. : < The State of South Carolina. J COUNTY' OF UNION, J In the Court of Common Pleas. < James Munro, Master, Plaintiff, i against c Thomas Leo Thorp, David Johnson, Jr., and < others, Defendants. * ] IN obedience to an order made in the ' above stated case, by his Honor, A. P. Aldrich, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1889, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain lot of land in the town of Union, where tho late James 11. Steedman resided at the timo of his death, bounded by Main Street, by Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Railroad, lot of Mrs. A. E. Arthur, ' containing two acres, more or less. < Hfli.l In# V,,n?,n no F X!? 1 ~r 41 .. ?? ?mvn-n ?eo ajvi< iil/i ay ui lllu uhiaio of James B. Stcedman, deceased. 1 TERMS OF SALE. Oao-tliird Cosh ; the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments, 1 with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of 1 the premises. < JAMES MUNHO, Master for Union County. * Master's Office, Nov. 8, 1889. 1 Not 16 48 8t < The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. i i B. Q. Wiiuurn, D. N. Wi'.burn, and Maria , Bishop, riaintiffs ] against , ] John Wilburo, Eliza Dodd, Arrie Gregory ( and Bertie Gregory, Defendant*. i IN obedience to an order made in the ' above stated case by. His Honor, A. P. i A Id rich Circuit Judge, I will sell before the < Court houeo door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December, 1889, the following described property to wit: 665 acbes. All that certain traet of land lying, being and situate in Cross Keys township, Union County, State aforesaid, containing five hundred and sixty acres, more or less, bounded i by lands of J. F. Betsill, R. J. Betaill, James | Graham and Elisabeth Bobo. Said tract ? wilt be sold In separate tracts, plats of wbioh 0 can be seen at my office. I, TERMS OF 8ALE. J One-third oteji; the balance on a credit of g one, two and three years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to bo scoured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. The purohassr to have leave to pay all cash. JAMES MUNRO, fa Mnl?r for Union Couotr. tl Muter' Offico Not. 8, 1889. # Not 15, tfQ r " WJf' 7 I ojL The State of Sooth Carolina. COUNTY or UNION. Ia the Court of Coataioa Pica*. A.A.Oault, Jaucs O. OvtU, Mary ?. Allman mad other*, PUuntift. gain* Hortenoia OanU And others, Dtftndan'* K. IN obedldnot to m order made In *1??above stated ease, by Hie Honor, A, 1'. A Id rich, Circuit Judge, I will eall before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal ho?As of .sale., the first Monday in Dec??n?a? ^^DcWte (Ollowing described property to wit i 400 Aoass. . i'* All that certain tr.iet of land lying, being and situate in Union County. Slate aforesaid, containing fiur hundred sored, more or less, bounded by lands of Newton Gallman, II. S. Porter, J. O. Kelly, Joseph KelW and aih.r. s-;.i ? > ? ?..... W.IW navt mil wo win in four traots, plo's of which en bo seen at toy office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third oaoh, the .bahaoo on a credit of sne and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purohasor and morlgtge of 1 be premises. JAMES MUNRO , Master for Union County. Master's Office. Not. 8. 1889. NOT 15 46 8t The State of South Carolina. ! COUNTY OF UNION. 1 In the Court of Common Pleas. Joseph II. MeKtssiokf as Clerk,,of Court, ' Plaintiff, 't againat David Johnson Jr., and Edd Gilliam, Da- , fendanta. IN obedience to an order made in the , above stated case by His Honor, A. P. Aline!), Circuit Judg*, I will soli before the ( Jourt House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of sals, on the first Mouday in December, 1889, tho following inscribed property to wit: Ail that certain tract of land lying, beiog tnd situate in Santue township. Union bounty, 8tate aforesaid, containing one bunIred and eight acres, more or less, boupded >y lands of W. T. Littiqjohn and others. TERMS OF SALE: . The purchase money to be paid cash. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. i Master's Office, Nov. 8, 1889. Not 15 46 Si. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Conrt of-Cfitnthon Pitas. R. S. Lipscomb, riaintiff, againat Levinah R. Davidson, and others, Dtfendanta. IN obedience to an order made in tho above stated case, by his Honor A. P. fildrich, Cirouit Judge, I will sell before ho Pnttel II 11? * * ** ... v.m?* *%uuoc uuur, iu IDC IOWD 01 UDIOQ) within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Deoember, 1889, the following leacribei property, to-wit: 73 ACRES." All the right title and interest of Levinah ' 11. Davidson, in a certain tract of land, yiDg in Union County, State aforesaid, 1 jounded by lands of 8. P. Bates, J. U. Fob- ' cr, A. A. Sarratt and Thompson llobhs, 1 containing seTenty-three sores. more or less. 1 TERMS OF SALE. * One-half Cash ; the balance oo a credit ' >f twelve months, with interest from day >f sale, to be seourel by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. JAMBS MUNRO, Master fc^gB^^louuty. Master's Offioe, HOVlS -- fit ' Thc~StateTor^j|^ COUNTY OF SPAOTAWtoO. In tho Court of Common l'leas. James L. Hill etal, Plaintiff*, against Elisabeth Johnson *t al, Defendant*. BY virtue of a decree of His Honor Judge T. B. Eraser, passed Aug. 18th 1889, I will sell at publio outcry from the Court house steps at Unipn, to the highest bidder, in snlesday in December next, tho following lescribed real estate; to wit: aii mat tract or parcel of land lying in the I I bounty of Union, State of South Carolina, | I part of the traot known as the McCravy tract, ;ontaining sixty-four acres, more or less, i xmnded by the Spartanburg County line, ( fyger River, lands of Wesley Hollis and othsrs. TERMS OF SALE?One third cash, balance c n one and two years with interest from day of e ialc; credit portion secured by bond of pur :liaser and mortgage of tho premises sold, t Purchaser may pay a^nsh, wpd must pay 'or papers and for recording*. H.'B. CARLISLE, Master. Nov. 6th., 1889. Not 8 45 4t. SHERIFF S SALES. Fof December 1880. BY Tirtue of sundry executions to me di- i reeled, I will sell, before the Court | douse door in the town of Union, on Mon- ( lay, the seoond day of December, uext, luring the legal hours of sale, tbe follow- } ng described property, to-wit: 880 ACRES. All the right, title and interest that E. L. hinder, Jr. owns in one traot of laod. situ. ite, lying and being in Bogansville town- c ihip, Union County, containing Ihrea hun- fl ired and thirty acres, more or leas, branded } ay lands of Mr. Harrison, estate of Asa Smith, deceased, J. T. L. Under, trustee, , tnd others. Levied oa and to be sold as j the property of E. L. Lindor, Jr., at the suit , >f E. L. Under, Sr., and others, plaintiffs, , kgaioet E. L Lindor,"Jlr., Defendant. e One tract of laqd belonging te the estate 11 ?f Robert V. Harris, deceased, situate, lying and being in Pinokney township, Union County, containing one hundred and twelve tores, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elisabeth Wood, Mrs. Kspsey Qallroan B. V. Ooiug, and Mrs. Vtstian Lyles. Levied >n and to be sold ss the property of Robert 6% Harris, deceased, at the suit of Robert Harris, Plaintiff against Tbouiss J. Har- ; is, as administrator of R. V. Harris, deteased, et at. ! J. Q. LONG, 8. U. C. J Sheriff's Offioe, Not. 9, 1889. Nov. 16 46 St. J Executor's Sale, BY ordertfkwtn Hon. J. M. Gee, Judge of k Probate/or Union Couoty, I will offer j, or sale, befoM the Court house door, to the j tigbest biddafV en Saleeday in Deeessber . test, all the rig>t title and Interest?being no-half?that ti> Ute Dr. John W. Peney ad la the stoek Annd tUterafcafJhn. .Htm'tore, at UatOtfwfiJjnieowtiJrarl.11 T Ira name' ?r j *v ** ~ TEMttCAWtfpoggr, fgRgSM*. W. Pwy. i . . !ye?d Spartan- at Charles ton Jtow^N^etiee a week for pi urg Herald wljt JMWll ? D. A. Town- gt hree weekn end NNnH iff ft end, Attorney, Uak?f,B.j gtr / Valuable Property for tale- | ? Improved Town Property -A Yaltfcblc Farm near T -v, a. BY virtue of? prvror of Attornoy, given me by James Crnnt, I will sell to the highest bidder at ?he Court house door at Union, 8. C., on Ntlcsduv in Decembsr next, the following described property, to pay mortgage liens held by J. C. Kdwards, J. ('. 1 Hunter, E. H. Wallace, 1). C. Flynn, and M. A. A Sartor: T I The property known as the Schoppaul , property, in the town of Union, .South side J of Main street, now occupied by J. Q. Ihichheit. The lot will be sold in two parcels. II The lot adjoining the Schoppaul property on the East, on which arc tlio rooms now used as a furnitnre store and a jewelry store. This lot will be divided and sold in three j lots, to correspond with the three store lots ' thereon. Ill ,A valuable farm of 41J acres of rich hottorn lands; through which flows a stream of water, two miles from town, on fho Cross j Keys road. IV a One pasture lot and Brick Yard, West of roschc's Branch, and bounded by said branch on the East, with a fine pasture containing about three acres, on the road leading to Cross Keys. Will be sold in two lots. V Also tho lot and improvements on which Mr. Georgo Geddes now resides. VI Also that lot of land, situated in the town jf Union, known as tho Furniture Factory lot. TERMS OF SALE, CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. Plats of the above property can be scon at .he office of D. A. Townsend. D. C. FLYNN, Attorney in fact. 1 Nov 15 40 3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Eloyse Hawkins, Plaintiff against isadore Bobo, W. D. Trexler, Nellie Trexler, Defendants. J To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, 7 if which a copy is herewith served upon you, 8 ind to serve a eopy of your answer to tho 4 mid complaipt on the subscribers at their of- 2 ioe, No. 2 Law Range, Union South Carolina, T within twenty days after tho servico hereof, F sxclusive of the day of such service; and if ai rou fail to answer tho complaint within the A imo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in this action V will apply to tho Court for the relief deman- C led in the complaint. C Dated Nov. 7, A. D. 1889. ^ WILLIAM MUNltO, JAMES M. GEE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants : W. D. Trexler, Nellie ? Trexler: ^ Take notice, that the compinint in this ac- i; lion, together with the summons, of which jj ho forocroinnr is n. mnv w?u filo.l i.> il.? "r ice of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas at Union, in tlio County of Union in the State of South Carolina, 011 the 7th <lay lay of November, A. D. 1889, WILLIAM MCNRO, JAMES M. GEE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. vt Union, S. C. Nov. 7tli, 1889. Not 8 45 f.t. 1 Bale of Valuable Town LotsthETJURBAKTPLACE. BY virtue of a power of Attorney to uie made by Archie R. Stokes, dated August COth, 1880, and recorded in the ollico if the Register of Mcsuo Conveyauco for a Union County, in Book K. No. 20, pages, V 711, and 712, I will sell, as the property of v laid Archie R. Stokee, before tho Court tiouse door, in the town of Union, on salesiay in December, 1889, the following de- n leribed property to wit: 1 All that certain tract of land lying, beiug w ind situate in the town of Union on the IVest side of Tosh's Branch, containing forty >ne (41) acres, more or less, known as the in Dunbar place, bounded by lands of Mrs Ann 11. Jeter, the Blassiugamo Road, Q. C. day and others. S.id tract will be divided and sold in conrenient building lots, plats of which can be _ teen at my office. I TERMS OF SALE. Hnt-l K t * /! nauli llta kaU?*A * ' :i m w ? w vou, * > v uniilLJlfU UU a cruun 01 ' >oe and two years, with iuterest from day of ale, to bo secured by bond of the purchaser ind a mortgage of tho premises. Purchaser o pay for papers. i.: D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney ia fact. UnionS. C. Nov. 11, 1889. Nov'15 40 3t. i] Mortgage Sale. TTNDER a power of solo containod in a vJ Mortgage executed and delivered hy VinnndaJ. Foster to Robert Little, dated !8th September, A. 1). 1888, and recorded in Re office of tho Register of Mesne Conveytnoe for Union County, in Rook J. No. 9. >age 281,1 will sell before tho Court house loor, during the legal hours of sale, on saleslay in Decoinber next, to the higncst bidder, Re tract of land described as follows : All that certain tract of land lying, being tnd situate in Union County, State aforesaid, ommencing at an Elm on Fair forest creek, ind 8. 74, W, 47-20, to a Tine in old Mill ,y load, thence with said road to stake, thence P) 16$, W. 6.60, to stake, thence K. 86.00, 0 stake; thence E. 3.25, to stake; thence 1 18, W. to stake; thence S. 78; E. aB 6.60 to double mulberry; thenco N. 32; E. 6 26 to stake on Creek; thence up said reek to the beginning, containing 163 acres, aore or less. TERMS OF SALE. CASH. ROBERT LITTLE, Mortgagee. Not 16 46 3t Mortgage Sale. le BY virtu* of n power contained in a mortgagegiven by Thomas F. Eison, to J. J. Edwards, dated 16th August, 1884, and eoorded in the office of tbe Register of desne Conveyance for Union County, in 11 If ..I ? n O- " - no 'w? v> ?ivii||i>gt?, vi. nu. i | p. zo, win sen t pablio outcry before the Court House at i Jnion 8. C., during (he legal hours of sale, n Salesday in December next, that tract of L and ijiog on the Columbia lload one and a \ talf miles South of the town of Unioo, ;nowu as the John Kison place, and adjoin- tQ ng lands of C. C. Sartor, W. U. Wallace, C. _ Ankford and bounded by the Columbia oad. Terms Cash?Purchaser to pay for papers. AN EARNEST OALL. A LL persons who hare purchased Guano Ci r\. and other goods from us, due Nov. 1st, an ad have not paid the samo, must respond romptiy. We are obliged to meet our obli- ^ ations, and our customers must aid us to do . r AKK & THOMSON. Kptl6 4Q U I the leadi] . THE BEST AND CHE 1 THE BEST AND CHEj A NICE LINE OF LA WEAR. ALL TO BE FOUND BARGAINS AT THE EM HARB April 10 Suns and WE have a large strck of Imported a duzzle and Breech Lo tdtng, which wo llso^ Powder, slio', Blank and Loaded ny thing in this line, it will pay you to ^poimu! Jan 4 "ErearGlelir AUCTION ON See the Pric GO yards Calico at 3J c worth & c. 30 " " at 4Jo worth GJe. Pirt vnrrla Wool fillml ITnntiirbv Tnnna 240'"" icking, at 0} and 8c. eathcr Ticking, at 114c and 13 c worth ad 18c ,11-wool red Flannel at 131c. demons solid leather Shoes at 55c. hildrens copper tip Shoes, at 35c. hildrcns soft shoes at 10c. lens Urogaus at 75c. High priices are dead. FLYNNhas A fresh lot of Clothing received last rices: 8 Suits for $1 85. 10 Suits for $C 25 lack Cork Screws, $8 75, $10 ami $12 Pins, Hairpins, lluttous and Thread LEAltANCE SALE of LEADER AND May 27 MEW JEWE m JUST RECEIVED at P. G. TR ml uiost choice selection of Jewelry patches, clock! :ar rings, kingei r11 .V V. n a v n on ILL KINDS OF hich he intends to sell lower than < After eighteen years experience in lanner of work in his lino with si Sept 6 'HE BANNER I Wc have our banuers hung out on the o gh prices, Ifce have prices down Hat ni Our immense stock of Dry Goods, Bo; rely new and fresh from the Factories. CHE PASS-WORD IS Brogan Shoca fur 90 cents. Gents Congress and Lace Shoes, $1 nnd up. The best Scotch bottom Boot for ?>*2 50. Childrens Shoes from 15 cents to 50 cct A Lady's good Button Shoe for $1. A good heavy Boot for ?1 50. Can give Man or Boy a Hat for 20 cec Heavy all wool Jeans for 25 cents. 40 yards Calico for 95 cents. 5 papers Hair l'ins for 5 cents Oil Cloth for Tablo Covers, 20 cents ] yard. We cannot and We have the best lino of Gents and Bt o can fit the largest uian or smallest hot olhtng, so don't forget to call and exaa l'leaso remember that all of our itnme id fresh, and we have no shelf worn or Be sure and call nt the BANNER STOI B Sept 6 STOP A] WE will ask you to drop iu ai ctod Stock of Now Goods that are DRESS Our Stock of Dress Fabrics is c. enriettas, Cashmeres, Mohairs. Pla Wo wish to call tho Ladies' spue test styles. SOOTS A Our Boot and Shoo department the Public. Our largo Shoo trade 9 represent them to bo. CLOTHING! CLO In this department we have pur llA'rS"A We ask you to examine our lai ?ps, of every shape, quality and styl oo" Hat. TIT- I - 1' * - CS-JI uc navo n puiuc uurp? ui na tiesi rough our Stock. All Goods so! a March 29 KG EMPORIUM. r < ~ ^ t U>EST HOSIERY. YPEST LOT OF SHOES. lDIES' AND MEN'S UNDERWITII NUMEROUS OTHER DAOTrni r\r? 4' JL V/1V1U1U UE Y M. COHEN & BRQL-"-^N At Col ton'a old stand. 16 ly. ammunition; -I lid American Gnus, Single nn 1 Double Barrel, are selling nt pi ices Hint cannot be beaten. , Shells, Gun Implement*, etc. If you want call nt FOSTER. WILK1NS & CO. THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN TI1E WORLD. 0KLY $19.50 AND FREIGHT. THE CELEBRATED "DEMOBEST" STILL IN T1IE LEAD. .SOLD ONLY BY NILKINS & CO. Im Sale at Fiji's. SATURDAY 9TH. es Quoted Here : Mens heaxy Boots, aU sizes, $1 30. Match those prices an<l you will strike oil. ( ut Remnants Calici. 2c per yard. Rcmuants Dress Goods 4c per yard. 8c Drc?s Goods 5c per yard, i 15 10c Dress Goods, c per yard. 15c Dress Goods, 10c per yatd. 40c Black llcnr etta for 24c. 50c " " " 20c. G5c " Cashmere for 42c. 75c " " " 50c. 80c " " ? 58c. i killed them, month uow o 11'eroJ at th.o following ridiculous 8<? Overcoats for $3 05. 88 Overcoats for ?5 50. ( 50. 812 50 Overcoats for 88 50. thrown in to any person buying at the GREAT 1>. O. PLYNN, CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 12 tf_ LRY! IW JEWELRY! y EFZER'S Model Jewelry Store, the large* to be found in tbo upcountry ; cousisting o 3, BREAST PINS, I RINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, LiVER PLATED WARE". FINE STATIONERY. )ver. tbo business, he is fully prepared to do all vill rnd despatch. All goods aud work F C TREFZER 30 tf DRY GOODS STORE utwartl wall an ! the war cry is down, down with nd will keep them down. >ts, Shoes, Hals, Trunks, Clothing, &c., arc ec5 LIVE AND LET LIVE. 3 Papers Pins for 5 cents. 25 20 Balls Sewing thread fur 30 ceota. 12 Dozen Buttons for o cents. Suspenders for 10 cents, its. A 10-d Blanket for $1. A full-grown Qui t for 00 cenis. A beautiful Counterpane for 75 cents, its. Uents Undershirts, for 25 cents. Cents Collars, all sizes, for 10 cents. Beautiful Lace Curtains cheaper than ever before, and only a few pair loft. per rill not be undersold. >ys Clothing, lluit has ever beau shown in Uniou y in tho couuly. Wc have ihe inside track on line our slock. nse stock in every department is entirely new inferior goods to get rid of. LODGER & PURCELL. 36 _ ____Ll_ MP LOOK. id givo n look nt tho laruo and well-si now arriving daily. GOODS. jmploto in every particular, consisting of ids, Farm Cloth, fee. :ial attention to our Dress Patterns of the N D SHOE S. consists ot Goods that weoiu rjcommond is proof enough that our Goods are what THING ! CLOTHING! J chased a larger stock than nsii?J and are ' ;1 1 iU,C4:,a?L? NTR3APS. pe and well-selected Stock r.t' lints and e. Wo call special ^ttoutiou to our " Alliuicn who will take pleasure in showing you t the lowest prices tor CASH. RICE & MCLURE. 13 tf ' I.. wila