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Hemphill Amos Roherson Tom Husky Tillman Ross Wash Hemphill Rich Sanders John Inman Smith do W 8 do C P do George Jeffories j P do A j jr do W A do Thomas do Isaiali Sarratt A A do Pink Se'lers H S do D do Miko do j N Service R F do j C Smith H F Jones W I do james Kelly Noah Smith Gordon Vassey W II do Ed Vaughn R D do Morgan do j L do Aleok do j F do Dock Vinson Thomas do Silas Walker j L - do Mingo do W R Sparks W 0 do Matt do j 8 do Henry f)n?N " n ~ " -, ? uv UT M J Spencer johnjr Webber P S do Felix do W II do " j D Withers Mao Sprouse George Whiaonant C W Stroup X F Wilkins j II "do T II / Wilson George do S L Wood Eldrige Tate Moae Wofford j F TUomFon joe Wright G B Upchurch j T do 'G W r * 1 ; i ?1 | Xiat of Letters Remaining in the Postoffice at Union, for the week ending Sept. QOib, 1892. Mr Gerry Golden IMiss Sillvannar More j Mr W II Green |Mra Margret Robinton. Persons calling for tho above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required to pay one cent for their delivery. J. C. HUNTER. P. M. Attention, Hub AllinncoM. Sub-AUian ces are hereby notified (o e'ect delcgitei to the Quarterly Alliance "which will meet at Union on Friday, OctoWk ber 14ih. It is important that every SubAlliance should be represented at that mcot mg t>y a full delegaiion. A. C. LYLES, Sec'y. Sep 30 40 2t Fine Lands for Sale. ON PACOLET RIYER. BELONGING to the estate of Josiah Foster, deceased^ will be sold in 5 different tracts. Plats can be seen by calling on the Executor. Terms of sale?One-half cash, balanoc on 12 months time. T. L. HAME3, Executor. Sep 30 40 4t vo */ Two Small Tracts of Land for r Sale in Santuo. IWILL sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Union, on Monday the seventh day of November, next, the following described property: Two tracts of land containing sixty acres moro or less, situate! one mile uud one and one-quarter milos respectively from Santuc depot. both of these tracts have dwellings upon them; one a two-story, and good orchard. Half of this last named tract is in stock pine and original forest. Purchasers of these lands will bo given until first of January to make payment. If resold at purchasers risk. Private sale will ->v.. be matieif t?rina oan beja^reed ~ ~ aw** 1 "j.H. RANDOLPH. Bop 30 40 4t Sowing Machines From $10 Up. ?. T -n*. * " *' * t * V|(U i mail jron Willi several 01 mo UC31 makes of the high grade Sewing Machines, on reasoonble terms, and at the lowest pi ices, also GOOD SECOND HAND MACHINES FROM $10 UP. ? | To any person whose Machine or Musical Iusti'umunt I have had to repossess because of failure of the purchaser to pay the installments when due, 1 will give a SPECIAL discount now, if they desire to buy. S, M. Rice, Jr. E. U. l\ S. Don't forget that I sell some of the bo-t l'ianos ami Organs that are ma?le. S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. ^ Sep 23 39 tf . _____ ' Mortgage Sale. The State of South Carolina. 1 ' 1 1 a \ COUNTY OP UNION. BY nf .1. ur u.am. a jii.i.i^.1.. of the estate of John May es, deceased, and by virtue of a power of sale contained lu a uiotlgage given to D. T, Black, 81 February, 1885, and recorded in "the office of the Reg stor of Mesne Conveyance for Union County, In Book 0, No. 7, pago 71,1 will sell at public sale, before the Courthouse dojr, during the legal houraor rale, on salesday in Ootober, 1892, all his right title and interest in and to a certain tract of land in Jonesville township, in Union County, in the State aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-seven (197) acres, bounded by lauds of Jesse Bishop, Mary MeDauiel, estate of Win. Long and others. M T<poot of a i)e?-CA8II, I'urchnser to pay for papers. Wh. A. NICHOLSON. Assignee. Sept 10 88 81 .1 11 A. Iti. Notice 10 v/reuitun*. 0-1 v;V " P"V7 OTJCK is hereby given lh?t ell persona l* indebted Jo thp evtate of N. "M. Quinn, deoeosod, must make payment to tliO sub| seriber, es soon as possib'e, All pers>ns having claims against said es'a'e are requested lo present thorn to me, propei ly attested, immediately. E. F. SMITH, Ex'r. West 8pring. Sept 2 86 4r. ^ \A/f?en at Home: I T_T ERE AFTER I shall be in my office at EEXX Union, the first days of e tch week. D. A. TOWNSBWD. May 14 20 * MASTERS SALES. The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY, Court of Common Pirns, A. 0. Rico against Mary P. Dawkins, el. al. IN obedience to an order made in th< above stated case by his Hon. Jamei Al l rich, Circuit Judge, dated July 8, 1892, I will aell before the jCourt House door in the (own of Unien, on Monday",the 8d day ol Ooto' cr, 1892 within the legal hours of sale, tbe ful'ovrng described property, to wit. All that certain trout or parcel of land, lying, bnn^ and situate, in the County and State aforesaid, containing 3C8 acres, more ok less, bounded by lands of David Farr, Aabury Lindsey, Ed. Kendrick and lands of the estate of Jeff Mabry, deceased. also, * All that tract or parcel of land in tbe County and State aforesaid, lying partly with<u and partly without tho limits of the town of Union, facing on Church and Academy streets, containing 270 acres more or less, bounded by lands of B. D. Culp, Win. Munro H. L. Qo*s, Mrs. Lyles and others. also, All that tract or parcel of land in tho County and Stite aforesaid, on waters of Thickcty Creek, containing 920 acres, more or les>, known as tho Whig Hill PIsce, and bounded by lands now, or formerly, belonging to Riohfird r.iHlntAhw ? ?. ? ~.?..vjwuu una UiUCI'3i TERMS OF SALE. Ono-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum ; the oredit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to buve the privilege of paying the whole of their bids in cash. Purchasers to psy for papers. The above described lands will bo sold in tracts or parcels, plats of which can be seen at my office. C- II. PEAKE, Master for Uuion County. Master's office, Sept. 10, 1802. Sept. 10 38 at^ The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. Wm. Munro, against C. It. Roberson and II. M. Qrimball,* IN obedienoe to an order made by his lion. T. B. Frazer, Circuit Judge, dated 18lh March, 1892, I will sell before the ixurtnouse in the town of Union, on Monday, the 8il day of October, 1892, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of lknd, lying, being and situate in the County of Union, Stale aforesaid, about four (4) miles South of Union Courthouse, containing 280 ACRES, WORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of Cbarner S. Greer-/ Giles Woodson, J. C. Shettlesworth and others. Said land known as the Yonng tract end the Clark tract, in the partition sale of the estate of Joseph Beateobaugb, deceased. TERMS, CASH. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's office, Sept. 10, 1892. Sept. 10 ^ 88 St. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common PI eas. J. T. A. Belue, et al, ys Glenn D. Pcake, et al, and Sarah E. Belue, ys. Glenn D. Peake, ct al. IN obedience to an order iundo by his Honor, W. H. Wallace, Circuit Judge, dated February 3, 1892, 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 described property, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, known as the Homestead of Sarah E. Belue, set off to her from tho lands of John T. Belue, deceased, being a part of tho lands known as the Howard and Forbes tracts, contn ning 1GCJ ACRES, MORE OR LESS. j situated in Bogansville Townshin. TERMS OF SALE.r I One-half cash, the balance on a ?redit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale; the oredit portion to be secured by bond of the purohaser and mortgage of the premises. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's office, Sept. 10, 1892. Sept 10 88 8t Tho State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. James Munro, Master, * agaipit. Charles It. Long. iN obedience to an order mnde by his Honor,' J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, dated August 23,1890, I will sell before the Courthouse door in the town of Union, on Monday, the 3d day of Ootober next, within tho legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lyit g, being and situate in Jonesville township, State and County aforesaid, containing 208 71-100 acrks. mohk nn bounded by lands of E. F. Vaughn, John e'-ttnras or I Miriam Long, deceased. 221 83-100 ACHES. All that certain tract of land lying, being and sitmtc in Jonesvillo township, State and Cuuuty aforesaid, containing two hundred and twenty-one and eighty-tliroe one hundredth aores, more or less, bounded by lands of Jesse Bishop, J. W. Scott and others. Said Tract known as Tract No. 1, in the division of the lands of Miriam Long, deceased. 100 03-100 ACBTS. All that cortain tract of land lying, being aud situate in Jonesville Township, Stpte | and County aforesaid, containing bne hundred aud ninety and sixty-three one hundredth acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. W. Scotland others. Said traet known as Tract No. 8. in the division of the lands of Miriam Long, deceased. Til K KIMBSM.Y AND DAVIS TttACTS. AH (bat oertaiu tract or paroel qt of land, lying, being and situate in Jonesville township, State and oouotv afwpeqaid, confining one hundred %nd seventy two and aUty-nine one hnndredth acres, more or less, known as the Kimbcrly and Davis tracts, bounded by hinds ef James Orr, Allen Vinson, R. M. Vinson, J. W. Scott, and the Spartanburg road. TERMS OP SALE. One-third, cash and the balance on a oredil 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' purcnaser and a mortgage of the premises. C. II. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Sept 10, 18b2. Sept 1Q 89 The State of South Carolina. UNION COUNTY f Court of Common Pleas. Thomas C. Duncan, Ex'r. est. B. II. Rice against . John D. hong. IN obedience to an order made by hi* Honor James A Id rich, Cicouit Judge, , dated, 8ih July, 1892, I will sel} bei fore the Courthouse, in the town of Union, P on Monday, October 8, 1892, within the , legal hours of sale, the following desoribed property, to wit: All thai certain tract or parcel of land, i known as "My Home Place," located at Jonesville, in the State and County aforesaid, containing 143 ACHES, MORE OR LESS, i bounded by lands of Win. T. Littlejohn, C. Horn, J. E. Lindsey, the Godfrey Fowler tract, estate of W. B. Hauies and others. I ALSO " . i All that tract of land now occupiod by J. i O. Long, located in the said town it Jonesville, containing. ONE ACRE, MORE OR LESS. bounded by lands of Mrs. Sailio Scott, Main strott of said town, lauds of J. G. Long and the S. U. & C. Railroad. | 317 ACRES. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Jonesville township, county of Union, State aforesaid, known as the Godfrey tract, containing about tbreo hundred and seventeen acres, bounded on the Norlh by lands of David James and Richard Lemas- i tor, East by lands of John Pickens, South by lauds of David XI osely and Elijah Fowler, and by "My Home Tract" purchased from W. 11. Wallace, and by lands of J. E. Lindsay, G. W. Bonner, and J. G. Long. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, the balance on one aud two years credit, with interest from day of sale; the credit portion to be secured by ' bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the I premises. Said tracts will be sold in one or move trac's, as may seem best to the Master. j , 0. 11. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Mas'cr's office, Sept 10, 189*2. Sopt1G 38 3t SHERIFF S SALES. FOR OCTOBER, 1892. BY virtue of sundry executions to me direoted, I will rcll before the Courthouse door, in the town of Union, on Monday, the third day of October next, during the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, the following described property to wit: Ono tract of laud belonging to John C. Sinclair, situate, lying and being in Union township, Union County containing twentysix and one-half acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. M. P. Dawkins, A. II. Foster, William Munro, and other lauds of ' John C. Sinclair. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John C. Sinclair, at the suit of William Munro, Plaintiff against John C. Sinclair, Defendant. A1.S0. Tlivnn mnlai - Ti r wwtvu^ill^ IU lUUUiUS liUU Thorp, named Bill, Jack and May. Levied \ on, and to bo sold as the property of Thomas Leo Thorp, at the suit of W. 11. II. Bevtll, et al, Plaintiffs against Thomas Morris, ot al Defendants. Terms of sale?CABII. j, o. LOI:G. S. U. C. Sopt. 10 38 St. Delinquent Tax Sales. 1 The following Roil and Personal property will be sold for taxes before the Courthouse door ut Union, on Saleeday in October, 1892. 1 Ileal KMato. ( 2. One tract of land belonging to M. M. 1 Burnett, in Union township, containing 140 acres. 1 3. One lot of land belonging to W. E. I Johnson, in Fish Dam township. J 4. One lot of laud belonging to L. IV. Jcnuing, iu Fish Dam township. ing 80 acres. ti. One lot of land belonging to J. W. q Word, ia Fish Dam towuship. 9. Ono tract of laml v? ? - - ./c.vii^ui^ IU tU 10. M. T. l>awkins, ia Union School District, + containing 244 acres. 10. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. M. 1*. Dawkins, in Draytonvido township, containing 020 acres. , 11. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. * M. P. Dawkina, in Jonesvillc township, con-., taining 230 acres. 12. One tract of land belonging to 11. P. t Bogan, in Bogansvi lo township, containing 44 aoree: Sl Personal Property. 14. One sulky plough belonging to G. 11 W. Peako. g 10. One bureau, two pots, one tea kettle ? and two ovens belonging to Anderson Sartor. The above described real estate and per- g sonal property wi'l be sold for taxes at the ? I suit of the State ug tinst the persons named above. J. G. LONG, S. U. C. Sheriff's Ollicc, Sept. 10th, 1002. THE UNION DRUG COMPANY ] Respectfully inform the people of Union that they are receiving a complete STOCK OF NEW DRTJGS 8 a AND f{ All Kinds of Fancy Articles J Usually kept in <t completely equipped and T well conducted l)rug Store, riuch as TOILET SOAPS. 1 TOOTH AND IIAIR BRUSHES, POWDERS OF THE BEST QUALITIES, AMD ALL OTHER ARTICLES FOB THE TOILET. ^ . ?* ? 1 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS? r * , % We intend to keep r, complete stock o fresh goo dp In each department, and Invite . the publio to try the quality 'of our good* and our prices. [Union Drug Company. ' Jan 29 & if ' '' nfllw^ llinL ^ < D BY G I We are now opening a new si we offefr cash buyers at OUlt I S H 01 Our SHOE stocl is complete, to be bottoned with LEA.1 CHEAp GF Ln the GROCERY line wo c arrivj at $4.00 to $4 TOB Amo! ,v' 5 A.11 grades of TOBACCO from w be suit SHELF AND F 3HELF GOODS, CAKES AN: VARIE1 HORSE MI We have ordered a line of ] and in fact try to keep every t NO TROUBLE TO SHOW C GOOI -r Youn Mch 4 U NEW FAL NOW OPEN FOE K Our buyers have Just returned to1 suit all tlie tradej. Shoes, i Sho First, we will say that our sto ,ve are prepared to make you sor ilosest buyer. We have some sj inc. Call and see them. Dress goods, Sta In Dress Goods we are prepare tnd at very reasonable prices, tc In Staple Goods, sijch as Pril he new things in Cotton Goods, M I JL L X P L WOED TO THE LA DIES l ^ Our Millinery Department seei ion, because the ladies always fi on there. We can show you all the ne> ets, and Trimmings of every kin et first choice. You will always find us wit! oods, and the very lowest price* YOURS VERY RES! GRAHA Jnn 22 6 Determined to bvJ.st Ja Having decided to ive all of my time to i.i J ?? JLLULiiui auu utJtwr pro- i sssion, I have decided o :quit the Mercantile ^ business. d Hardware, Bins, Si B U.G G L<" CJ> H T H E Sf CO nRTP.DTT?-SO 1)< RODGER & i? Goods pi w GODS. ? . - *>ck of DRY GOODS which ; reasonable prices. : STOCK. and we guarantee every pair 'HER, no paper tilling. IOCERIES. an fill your bill. Flour to L50 per barrel. TOBACCO! hich the most fastidious can ed ANCY GOODS. D CRACKERS OF MANY ?IES. LLINERY. EORSE MILLINERY, hing the public may need. >E PRICE ANY OF OUR )S. RESPECTFULLY, g & Hunter. > tf L GOODS. : INSPECTION. [ from the Northern markets, ? ? ? f?wa vi guuus es, Shoes. ick of shoes is immense, and ue prices that will catch the )ecialties to offer 3 011 in this pie troods, Etc. d to offer you some beauties, >0. its, Ginghams, and all we have a very large stock. f E R Y . ns to be the centre 61 attrac- ' ind the novelties of the seav shapes in Hats and Bond to match. ^Call early and l a full stock of first class i. PECTFULLY, M & SPARKS. If Quit Business tnuarv. Some rich bargains M r i-i? 1 - j-i mure lur txie people >f Union County for ihenext 90 days, tores, Harness aM i E s. ?OT CASH. :'T A8K. MEAN BUSINESS. BEWLEY. 3m 1 URCELLS LJST GO. NEW 1 RACI To make room for new goo< ing in soon, we have 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 wc will on our shelves and counters, and best assorted stock of g Union. Since we have been in bi saved you hundreds of dolla marking and selling everyth Nothing marked at long time sold at the cash value of a dol goods in larger quantities w< them cheaper than ever, and the same close profit. Don't buy until you have look RE HARE April 10 15 NEW H Latest Styles Lowes ww hvmt lCUtrl vllig OUr TP LADIES DRE AND ARE READY TO SHOW tt I FUR NOVELTIES, JACQUARD CR] 1LLUMINA1] CHEVRON BEIGES, BEDFORD COI WITII A FULL LINE OF T1U We bought these goods car choicest selections, and that the made up in ample time. WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST AT 3 II O For Men, Ladies, Misses and Chi] in Union. CALL EARLY, BEFORE THE ? FOSTER, WILI Jan 2 1 ARE YOU ABREAST fl If not, just road carefully, aud you will h times. Cotton is very low in prico, and a smal classes of merchandise must be down at KOCI Mv h you such inducements ns mv competitors cauu My stock is large, and selected with tho gi lines : Dry Goods, Notions, Millir Shoes, Trunks, Tinware a I cau only call your attention to a low of the to offer you. One word to tho Ladiccj, first: MIL! MILLINERY 1 This is tho line of goods have secured tho services of MISS MART If establishment in the country. She comes am ono of tho best Trimmers sent out from the N took advantage of all the Full openings of the Baltimore. The stock is largo and comple LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Iload these few of tho many bargains that I 6000 yds Prps9 Prints worth 7jc for Cc. I A gooi 6000 ' Piedmont Shirting, 4Jc. The b< 6000 " press Pla;ds, 4Jc. The B 100. Ponen Spools Cotton, 200 yds spools, 2c. The Bi A good all Lea'her whole stock shoe, 76c. Ladies A big line of Drummer's samples, consisting kerchiefs, Olovos, Over-shirts, Shawls, Fasc Pocket Books, Laundried and Unlauo'dried SI WHOLESALE P1UCES. This is a raro o bargains. ALL WOOL-FILLING JEANS, Gl CENTS PER Y Coxe at onco and you will find that I am n avcry article as advertised. J. W. Mch 20 10 f. i ? :Wt?L !-i\: &*. II-.., * i'ORK ?ET. is, which will be com* . some lines of goods of them will be sold : Baltimore and New ill and Winter goods, have opened up and the biggest, cheapest, oods ever brought to isiness here we have rs in cold cash, lining at our close profit. nrioo. lint, pvprvfliitur L 7 ~ J - O lar. Now, by buying 2 will be able to get we propose to sell at ed at our goods. JSPECTFULLY, IY & BELK. ly OOPS! TT t Prices !!! all unci "Winter stock ol' SS GOODS, IE LATEST EFFECTS IX 3PONS, TED DIAGONALS, IDS, HENRIETTAS, ETC.. MMINGS TO MATCH, ly, in order to get tlie i Ladies may get them fD CHEAPEST LINE <)E E O Idren, ever shown before STOCKS ARE BROKEN. arcs & co it* TH THE TIES? ie culightencd. These arc tou^h II crop being made, ooocssari'y ail t BOTTOM PRICKS. cs which will cnalilo mo to offer ot meet. catcst care ami taste in n'l these iery, Clothing, Hats. ,nd Crockeryware. : many bargains which I am nb'e LINERY! MILLINERY! that you arc all interested in. I f, late with the largest tniliiucrv ong you highly recouimended as orth. Before coming South she largest Fancy Goods Stores in tc, and prices guaranteed to he am now offering for sale. 1 pair Men's Boots $1.3 7c. sat Stiff' Hat ia tho State, *>0c. est Soft Felt, full shapo, $1.00. est Men's Suit of Clothes, $3.50. i Jackets worth $8 and $10, for only li _ P T T_ 1 ww * oi unoorwear, Jiosiery, Hand inators, Children's Knit <?ood-. lirta, and lota of email wares at pportunlty for securing genuine JARANTEED, ONLY 20 ARD. ot 'blowing," bnt can ehow you McLURE, Ag't. o