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? *>. *" ??????? > Correspondence of tboTiMK-s Telephonic BrevitiesJoNuviLta, Sept. '20.?Wa had a fine rain last Tuesday and are having moos to-day, wth a prospect of much more. It will help the tu< nipa and potatoes, and perhaps the late cotton bolls, and then it will koep 'the grorinl in good plow order for putting in the atnnll grain. Got on p'eking is upon us in good earnost, ^ but it don't cause much stir, us it is n very small matter. It remiuds us of the old raying "a short liorae is soon curried.' From 3?i to 3oc. per hundred is the pricos generally paid heicabout for pioking. This Beta's, to llic darkey that used to get fifty cents per hundred, pretty hard papers, but then he is making more clear money picking at these {Vices than those who raise the * cotton. It is hard papers all round. Jim Ctrbett mndo more money in one night, boxing Jobn Sullivan's Jaws, than Joncbville township will make ou its whole coMon crop, and it will take about 12 m< nibs time to make it. Jt is said that it takes 12 months in a year to moke aud gather n cot)ou crop,'but I think wo will get her iu iu 12 months this time. It was hoped that the b.tleruess engendered by the late campaign would die out, and be forgot'en after tho primary was over, but it seems that this not to be the otso. A man living in the county, who is a conservative, and owns a mill aud cotton gin, totd mo the 'other day that some of his customers had sent liitnwi.nl that he never could grind or gin any more fur them, and all because he exercised the very same right that his customers did ond voted for the men of his choice. I have also luard that the Kcvs. L>. Tiiler and W. 11. Miller are threatened to bo boycotted by some of their flock, on nccount of politios. As for Mr. Miller, lio lives at Union and we don't see much of him and it may be that ho did 75:c for Shcppard, but Mr. Tiller novor joiued any club, uoi}did I10 vote la Iho priaiaiy election at all. I have never heard him express any preference iu the two tickets, and 1 am with him oftou. Ho took no part whatover iu politics, and yet souio of his good(?) members way, as I understand, they will not pay liirn because he did not vote for 1). 11. Tillman. If the I <?.?. .1 1. 1.- i u< vuuivn 13 iu ui; uirucu mm n political machine, I say in all sincerity, God save the country, or it is gone. There is sonic sickness in t wu and also in the couutry, but none serious. The fever is in Joncsville; but it is tho building feyer. Some of our townsmen are building and repairing, and it seems that the thing is sproading, for others are going to do likewise. So the "little railroad station" will, perhaps, get to be a big town aomo time iu the future. Mrs. J. S. Bailey and daughter, Miss Mamie, of Union, are visiting tho family of Dr. K. M. Littlejohn. Mr. James Penney, of Culumb n, is in our town visiting la is uncle, E. M. l'onuey. ? Mr. D. W. Fowler and his daughter. Miss Beunn, attended Cannon's Camp meeting last week. 'IV Our Graded school is opouod in full blast, m??,. ? mSei Mr. Joseph Garner and wife, of Skull Suvuls, wero in town yesterday. Mr. D. Mil'or, who lives near West's Spring, will move to Joncsvillo soon. Mr. N. G. Littlejohn has moved back to his farm near Aabury. Tho protracted meeting at the Methodist church hose is to commence to-night. On Wednesday there is to bo a preachers mooting here of all tho Methodist preachers in the Spartanburg Presiding Elder's District. \ Misa Nannv Whillnnk nf Uninn !>? l??n suiting in our town for sonic days. tklki'hose. List of Letters Remaining in the Postollico nt Union, for {ho week ending Sept. '2'Sd, 181)2. Mr Willie J Jones, |Miai Hanreter TomMrs Sallio Pool, son, Miss Josephine Smith | Mrs Jerry Thomas, Persons calling for the nhove letters will please say if advertised, and will he required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. HUNTElt, P. M. OUlTUA ItY. Eugenia, infant daughter of Hold, and A. L. Wilburn, dioi September (j, 181)2. Aged v mouths. Wo mis* tho little dnrliug ivtrjWhere, but she is at rest in Jesus' arms. Auother littla lamb is gone To dwell with llim who gave ; Another litile darling bubo, In sheltered in tho gravo. Qud needed one more angel child Amid his shining band, And so llo bent with loving euro And grasped our darling s hand. Ilin Al'nty. Cross Keys S. V. D. Sewing Machines From $10 Up. I can furnish you with several of the best makes of the high grade Sewing Machines, on reasonable terms, and at the lowest pi ices, also GOOD SECOND HAND MA> CHINES FROM $10 UP. To any porson whose Machine or Musical Instrument I have bsd to repossess because (if failure ofihe purohasrr to pay the installroonls when duo, I will givo a SPECIAL discount now, if they dosire to buy. S. M. Rice, Jr. E. U. P. S. l)on'l forget that 1 sell nomo of the bo t Pianos and Organs that are made. ft. M. NICE, Jll., R. U. Sep 'J3 30 tf Tax "notice. IIIBKK BY give uotice that the tax levy for the fiscal year oommoncing Novombor tho first, eghieeu hundred and nincty?ne is | For Stale purposes 4} mills. ^ For Ordinary County purposes, 4 J mills. * For naftt Indebtedness 1 mill. Fur Interest on lUilrod bonds 8$ mills. For retiring Railroad bouds 1J mills. For School purposes *2 mills. For Luim bo'iool LiiUriot, LojsI, '2 mills. I will attend at tbe places, and on the days below for tlio purpose of ooleo lug Uxcj ; Ootobtp 15ili. KuturJuy, Saniuo. " 17 " Monday, FUU Llain. 18 " Tuesday, JUackiQCk. j '< ill ' Weuuosday, Croat Keys. I <? j#"*. Thursday, Glbbe. / 21 " Friday, JonesTille. AMf - 1' 22 " Saturday, Kellon. n 2-4 " Monday, Qowdeysfilte. ; 21 " Tuesday, Wilkiuatille. ' MW-f. " " Wednesday, Timber Ridgo. yl The balance of Ike time, until the 16tb ^ of December, in the Treasurer's oTice at mL A JOHN P. TnOM A8, I 4 Treasurer of Union County. 1 3opt 16 MASTERS SALES. The State of Soitth Carolina. UNION COUN1T, Court of Common Pleas, A. Q. llioe against Mary P. Hawkins, ft. at. IN obedience (o an order made in the above Plated case by bis Hon. James ' Aldrich, Circuit Judge, dated July 8, 1802, ] will sell beforo the .Court House door in the town of Unieu, on Moudayjthe 3d day of Oc'oher, 1302 within the ltgat hours of sale, the fol'ow ng described property, to wit. Ail that certain tract or parcel of land, lying, ng and situate, in the County and State ai resaid, containing 368 ACRES, MORS OR LESS, bounded by lands of David Farr, Asbury Lindscy, Ivl. Kcndrick and lands of the estnte of Jeff Mabry, deceased. ALSO, All that tract or parcel of land in tbc County aod SUto aforesaid, lying partly within aud paitly without the limits of the town of Union, facing on Church aud Academy streets, containing 270 AC I) Kt MORE OR use, bounded by lands of B. D. Culp, Win. Munro H. L. (Jo?s, Mrs. Lylos aud others. ALSO, ah iu? nuoi or parcel of tana in (be Couuty an I Stito aforesaid, on "waters of Thickcty Creek, containing 020 ACKKS, MORK OR LKSS, known as the AY big IIill Place, and bounded by lands now, or formerly, belonging to liichard Littlcjobu and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cosh, tho balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal nnnual installments, with interosl nt the rate of 7 per cent per annum ; the credit portion to be scoured by bond of the |u:chaser and a mortgage of tho premises. Tire putchasor to have the privilego of paying the whole of their bids in cash. Purchasers to p?y for papers. Tho nbo*e described lands will be sold in tracts or parcels, plats of which can bo seen at my oflice. C- H. PEAKE, Master for Uuion County. Master's ollice, Sept. 10, 1802. Sept. 10 33 Ut. The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. Wm, Munro, against C. 11. Uobsrsou and II. M. Griiub&H, IN obodienco to an order made by his lion. T. B. Fraier, Circuit Judge, dated 18th March, 1802, 1 will sell before the i Ccurtlieus i in tho town of Union, on Monday, the 3d day of October, 1802, within the legal hours of salo, tho following described proporty, to wit I--All that certain tract or parcel of lAnd, lyiug, uuing una suua'c in the County of Uaion, State aforesaid, about four (4) miles South of Uuiou Courthouse, containiug 230 AURES, JIORE 011 LESS, bounded by lands of Cltarner S. Greer} Gi'e* Woodson, J. C. SUettlcsworili aud others. Said land known as tho Young ti-Act end the Clark tract, in the partition sale of the ei'ate of Joseph Lieateubaugli, deceased. TERMS, CASH. C. II. PKAKE, Mnstor for Union County. Master's otlico, Sept. 10, 1802. Sept. 1G 38 lit. Tito Stato of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common PI ors. J. T. A. Beluo, ct al, vs Glenn D. Ponke, et at, and Sarah E. llclue, vs. Glenn D. Peak*, et al. LN obedience to an order made by his Honor, W. II. Wallace, Circuit Judge, dated February 3, 1802, I .will sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Union, on Monday, the 3d day of October next, within the legal hours of sale, the following desoribed property, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, knewn as the Homestead of Sarali E. llclue, set off to her from the lands of John T. llelue, deceased, being a part of the lands known as tho Howard and Fnrb?? 100A ACRES, MOIIK OR I.ESS. situate 1 iu llogansville Township. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, the balance on n credit of twolve months, with interest from day of sale; the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the piomises.' C. II. PEA KB, Master for Union County. Master's office, Sept. 10, 1892. SeptJG 38 St The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common l'leas. James Munro, Master, ai/uinit. Charles Xt. Long. IN obcd.once to an order made by his Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, dated August 23,1890, 1 will sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Union, on Monday, the 3d day o.f October next, within tho legal hours of sale, the following dcscribod property, to wit: All that ceitain trtct or parcel of land, lyitg, being and situate in Jonesville township, State and County aforesaid, containing 208 71 100 ACRBS, MORE OR LBSS, bounded by lands of E. F. Vaughn, John May?s and others. Said tract ijaowu ' its Tract No. 2, its ,h? division of the lands of Miriam Long, deceased, 321 83-100 acres. All that certain tract of laud lying, being and situate iu Jonesville township, Stato and County aforesaid, containing two hundred and twenty-one and eighty-th.voe one hundredth acres, move or less, boundod by lands 'of Jesse Bishop, J, W. Scott and | others. Said Traot known as Tract No. 1, iu the division of (lie lauds of Miriutn Long, deceased. 100 63-100 ACRTS. All that cortnin tract of land lying, heing and aituate in Joncsvillo Township, Stala and (Jounty aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety and aigty-throo one hundredth acres more or Use, bounded by lands of J. W. Scott and others. Said tract Known as Tract No. 8, in the division of tho lands of Miriam Long, deoeased, TUX KIMDBRLY A*D DAVIS TRACTS. All that oertnln traot or parcel of of land, lying, being and aituate in Joneivillo ekip.^Stats and soutjtv e/Vresaid, containing 1ZZ loured and seventy two and sixty-nine I one hundredth aores, more or less, known as the Kimberly and Davis tracts, bounded by unas oi James <>rr, Alien Vinson, n. ai. Vmsou, J W. Scott, and (he Spartanburg road. TERMS OF SALE. On^-third ca?h and the balanoe on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from the day of sale; the credit portion of the purchase money to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. ' C. Hi PEA HE, . Master for Union County. Master's Office, Sept 10, 1692. tj| Sept 16 88 31 The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY Couit of Commou Pleas. Thomas C. Duncan, Ex'r. est. B. II. Rice agoinxt , John D. Long. IN obedience to an order made by hii Honor James Aldrich, Circuit Judge, dated, 8th July, 1882, I will sell before the Courthouse, in the town of Union, on Monday, October 3, 1802, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All thai certain tract or parcel of land, known as "My Home Place," located at Jonesville, in the State and County aforesaid, containing 113 ACRES, MOBB OR LESS, bounded by lands of Wm. T. Littlejobn, C. Horn, J. B. Lindsey, the Uodfrey Fowler tract, estate of W. B. Haines and others. A MO Ail that tract of land now occupied by J. 0. Long, located in the said town if Jonesville, containing. OKF. ACRE, MORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of Mrs. SaUio Scott, Main atreit of said town, lands of J. 0. Long and the 8. U. & C. Railroad. 317 ACRES. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Jonesvillc tewuship, county of Union, State aforesaid, known as tho Uodfrey tract, containing about three hundred and seventeen acres, bounded on the North by lands of David James and Richaid Leniaster, East by lauds of Jobn Pickens, South by lands of David Mosely and Elijah Fowler, and by "My Homo Tract" purchased from W. It. Wa lacc, and by lauds of J. E. Lindsay, U. W. Bonner, and J. U. Long. TERMS 0*' SALE. One-third cash, tho balanco on one and two years credit, with interest from day of Inlfi' llin nrailif r.Awilm. ?~ ?? * 1? ...v.. rvinuu >11 u? 3CUU1VUI ujr bond of the purchaser uud a mortgage of the premises. Said tracts will be cold in one or more tiac's, as may seem best to the Master. C. II. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Masler's oflice, Sept 10, 1892. Sept 10 88 ut SHERIFF'S SALES. roll OCTOBEtt, 1892. | BY virtuo of sundry executions to me directed, 1 will cell before the Courthouse door, ri the town of Uuiou, on Monday, the third day- of October next, during the legal hours of ShcriiPe Sales, the following described property to wit : One tract of land belouging to John C. Sinclair, situate, lying and being in Union township, Union Couuty containing twentysix and one-half acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Mrs. M. P. Dawkius, A. 11. buster, William Muuro, and other lands of John C. Sinclair. Levied on and to be sold as tho property of John C. Sinclair, at tlis suit of William Munro, DlaiutiQ'against John C. Sinclair, Defendant. AI.SO. Iliree mules belonging to Thumas Lee Thorp, named Bill, Jack and May. Levied on, aud to be sold ss the property of Thomas Lee Thorp, at the suit of W. 11. U. Bevill, et nl, Plaiutift'c against Thomas Morris, et al Defendants. Terms of sale?CASII. J, G. LONG. S. U. C. Sept. 1(3 38 3t.nnlinmiAn t Tav Qaloo. r VIIM?|V?VM ? HA V U V <7 Tho following Uotl and Personal properly will bo sold tor tuxei b'furothe Courthouse door at Union, on Saleeday in October, 1892. Ileal Instate. 2. One tract of land belonging to M. M. Burnett, in Union township, coutaiuing 140 acres. 3. One lot of land belonging to W. E. Johnson, in Fish Dam township. 4. One lot of land belonging te L. W. Jenning, in Fish Dam township. ing 80 acres. i).. One lot of land belonging to J. W. Word, in Fish Dam township. 0. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkius, in Union School District, containing 244 acres. 10. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkius, in Draytouviile township, containing 920 acres. 11. One tract of. land belonging to Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkins, in Jonesvilic township, containing 239 acres. 12. One tract of land belonging to R. P. Bogan, in Bogansvitlo township, containing 44 acres; Personal Properly. 14. Oho sulky plough belonging to G. W. Pcakc. 10. One bureau, two v>ots. one tea kettle and two ovens belonging 10 Anderson Sartor. The above described real estate and personal p operty wi'l be sold for taxes at the suit of tho State agiin?i the persons named above. Jl O LCiNG, S. U. C. Sheriff's Oflice, Sept. 10th, 1802. Mortgage Sale. The State of South Carol\ua? COUNT* OF UNION. I _ . BY request of J. W. 8cott, Administrator of tho estate of John Mayos, deceased, and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage given to D. T, Black, 3d February, 1885, and rocorded in the office of the Kegistor of Mpsnei Conveyance for Union County, In Book ti, No. 7, page 71, I will sell at public salo, before the Courthouse door, during the legal hours of rale, on salesday in October, 1802, all his right title and interest in and ton certain tract of land in Jonesvillo township, in - Union County, in the State aforesaid, containing one hundred and nincty-sevon (107) acres, bounded by lands of Jesse Bishop, Mary McDaniel, estate of Wrn, Long and others. Te 'ins of siUe?CASK. l arcl.aser to pay for papers. Wm. A. NICHOLSON. Assignee. Sept 10 38 Ut Notice to Creditors. I ... I J NOTICE Is hartby given that alt person* indebted to the estate of N. M. Quinu, deeeasod, mast make payment to tlje sab* sorlber, as soon as pp^sihlt, All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present theoi to mc, propetly attested, immediately. E. P. SMITH, Ex'r, West Spring. Sept 2 30 4f. When at Home; HEREAFTER I shall be in my offict at Union, the first days of each week. 1) A. TOWNSENil. 13 20 tf. 4 5S aSHr xfA v: N<pf OPEN Our towers have just re where thw bought a larg to suit alllthe trade. Shoes, S First, we will say that ( we a_e prepared to make i closest buyer. We have i line. Call and see them. Dress Goods, In Dress Goods wte are i and at very reasonable pr In Staple Goods, such s the new things in Cbtton ( M I lj 1^ A WORD TO THE LADI Our Millinery Departnu tion, because the ladies al son there. We can show you r. 11 i nets, and Trimmings of ev get first choice. You will always find i goods, and the very lowes | tTATT 1-* IUU11S V till gr; Jan 22 ARE YOD ABREA If not, just road carefully, and times. Cottou is very low in price, classes of merchaudise must be dot My buyer is uow back frotn t the past 30 days, picking up barg you such inducements as tny comp My stock is large, and selected lines : Dry Goods, Notions Shoes, Trunks, Tir I can only call your attention to to offer you. One word to tbo Ladies, Gi MILLINERY! This is the 1 have secured tho eervicos of MIS establishment in tho country. Sli ouo of tho best Trimmers sent ou took advantage of all the Fall opci Baltimore. The stock is large LOWER TLIAN THE LOWES' llcad these few of tho many bar 6000 yds Dress Prints worth 7lo f. r ( 6000 " Piedmont Shirting, 4Ac. 6000 " Dress Plaids, 4Ac. 100 Dozen Spools Cotton, 200 ydsspoo1 A good all Leather whgle stock shoe. ' A big lino of Drummer's sample kerchiefs, Gloves, Over-shirts, h? Pocket Rooks, Laundricd and Unl WHOLESALE PRICKS. This bargains. ALL WOOL-FILLING Jf CENT Como at once and you will dud every article aaadvertised. Mch 20 Determined by Is Having decided give all of my time another dnd better I ression, i nave cteci< to quit the Mercan business. in Hardware, Qui BUG FOR T II 10 NO CREDIT?BO w. Sep 23 (iOODS If you w Boots, Sh< Clothing' ch as we are g our Businef rodge: B?P 6 ILL GOODS, FOR INSPECTION. Ini'nail fprttn fl in M/irflmi'n iTini'L-i til vuiuvu. iivm viav iwiiuv/iii inmi je and well assorted stock of goods hoes, Shoes. jur stock of shoes is immense, and /ou some prices that will catch the 3ome specialties to oiler you in this Staple Goods, Etc. >repared to oiler you some boa uties, ices, too. is Prints, Ginghams, and all jloods, we have a very large stock. T N E U Y . ES: 3111 seems to be the centre of attracways lind the novelties of the seahe new shapes in Ilats and I3onery hind to match. ^Call early and is with a full stock of first class t prices. r RESPECTFULLY, IHAM & SPARKS. ST fflTH THE TIMES? you will be enlightened. These are tough aud a small crop being undo. necessarily all vu at ROClv BOTTOM PRICES, he Northern markets, waero ho has bccu for ains at prices which ill enable me to offer >etitors oaunot meet. with tho greatest care and taste in all these , Millinery, Clothing, Hats, lware and Crockeryware, a few of the many bargaius which I am ablo st: MILLINERY! MILLINERY! ino of goods that you are all interested iu. 1 S MARTIN, lite with tho largest miliinery e couies among you highly recommended as t from the North. Before coming South she aims of the largest Fancy Goods Stores iu and complete, aud prices guaranteed to be r. gains that I am now offering for sale. io. , A gtod pa?r Men's Hoots 31.37c. j Tho best Stilt" Hut in the .Stole, 60c. I Tho Hest Soft Felt, full shape. $1.00. Is, : The Hest Men's Suit of Clothes, $3.00. roc. | undies Jackets worth $8 nmi $10, for only $3. :s, consisting of Underwear, Hosiery, llandi hit wis, Fascinators, Children's Kast (jood-r. auudiied Shirts, and lots of small wares at is a rare opportunity for securing genuiuc :ans, guaranteed, only 20 s per yard. that I am not "blowing," but cau show you J. W. McLUEE. Ag't. 12 ly t.n On if. "Riicd nose vv mviAU ^UMXUVMK/ t January. to , to Some rich bargains >ro- m store for the people of Union County for ^Ue I the next 90 clays, is, Stoves, Harness anft r G I E s . SPOT O j\. S H . DON'T ASK. r "vr w a t-> i t< i xnr'Q^ 4. 4.I4.4-4 4..1.X1 \ J U k' l ? 1 J ' D. BEWLEY. dm MUST GO. ant Dry Goods, Dos, Hats, and Leap, call on ns, roing to change 38. R & PURCELL. 36 Ij ~NEW-1 RACI To make room for new goo ing in soon, wo liavo marked very low to close out. Lots dirt cheap. Our buyer left this week foi York to buy our stock of F; and in a few days we will 011 our shelves and counters, and best assorted stock of g TT union. Since we have been in b saved you hundreds of dolln marking and selling cverytli Nothing marked at long time sold at the cash value of a do] goods in larger quantities w them cheaper than ever, and the same close profit. Don't buy until you have look III HARF April 10 1? NO POL STRICTLY E HERE ARE L< FIGURED 30 YARDS F HANDKERCHIEl CROSS-BARRED B to 61-4 e For the next offer the abov priced, to close ti R Young Mch 4 10 new i; Latest Styles Lowes We are now receiving our I1 LADIES DRE AND ARE READY TO SHOW T FUR NOVELTIES, JACQUARD CR 1LLUMINA CHEVRON BEIGES, BEDFORD CO WITII A FULL LINE OF Tit Wo bought these goods ea choicest selections, and that th made up in ample time. WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST A S H 0 For Men, Ladies, Misses and CI: in Union. CALL EARLY, BEFORE T1IE FOSTER, WIL J*n 2 1 . v v : >' R v l'ORK 1 iET. ? ?h| ds, which will be coml some lines of goods of them will be sold r Baltimore and New nil and Winter goods, have opened up and the biggest, cheapest, joods ever brought to usiness here wo have irs in cold cash, by ting at our close profit, price, but everything liar. Now, by buying e will be able to get we propose to sell at ed at our goods. 2SPECTFULLY, IY & BELK. ITICS7 3USINESS, )W PRICES. LAWN OR $100. FS 60C.DOZ. ' MUSLIN, is. yardten days we e goods as hern out. ESPECTFULLY, ; & Hunter. i IIII IS! TT .t Prices !!! 'all and Winter stock of nnnnQ XJl v/ V/JL/Uj HE LATEST EFFECTS IN EPONS, TED DIAGONALS, RDS, HENRIETTAS, ETC., IMMINGS TO MATCH. rly, in order to get the o Ladies may get them ? ND CHEAPEST LINE OE E S lildrcn, ever shown before STOCKS ARE BROKEN. KINS & CO J -