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EBIPWIWlifFUmWi V HK1 ? -v MASTER'S 8ALK8. H Ms ir>R orrmRRR imm. r< The State of South- Carolina. ^ COUNTY OF UNION. N a Court of Common Plooa. ^ Junn Monro. Muter ^ Charles R. Long. ' 8 IN obedience to on order mode by hie U X Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judge, 1; dated August 23, 1890, I will sell before the Court House door In the town of Union, on Monday, the 2nd day of October next, within the legal hours of sale, the following do- j scribed oroperty, to-wit: _ All ika wkM or parcel Af liuid. I lying, being and aituata in Jeoesville town- ( kip, State and oounty aforesaid, containing j 208 71-100 mib, Moan on Lass, , bounded by lands of E. F. Vaughn, John ( Mayes and others. 8aid tract known as . Tract No. '2, in the division of the lands of Miriam Long, deoeased. '221 83-100 acres, All that certain tract of land, lying, being and eitnte in Jonesville township, State and oounty aforesaid, containing two hun- ? dred and twenty-one and eighty-three one I hundredth aoree, more or less, bounded by 1 lands of Jesse Bishop, J, W. Bcott and H others. Said tract known as Tract No 1, ft in the division of the lands of Miriam Long, ft deoeased. Br . _ dredth acres, more or less, bounded by lands [k of J. W. Scotland others. 8aid tract known vf :- aa Tract No 3, in the division of tbo lands jf/ ', of Miriam Long, deceased. 9^^ the kixderly amd davis tracts. Hra All that certain tract or parcel of land, lyin*? being and situate in Jonesville townsis' P *hip, State and county aforesaid, containing 0De hundred and seventy-two and six'.y-nino W - one hundredth acres, more br lev 'mown as ^ the Kimberly and Davis tract? mounded by g&;v lands of James Orr, Allen Vii m, R. M. Vinson, J. W. Scott and the Opsrtanburg ?t road. x TERM8 OF SALr.: 6 On* third cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments, with interest from tbe day of sale; the credit portion of the purchase money to bo secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. - - Master's Offioe, Sept. 9, 1893. j* Sept. 15-37-3t. ^ The State of Couth Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. 0. W. McKown, Plaintiff, againtt Samuel J. Hammet. et al., Defendant. IN obedience to an order made in the above stated case by his Honor, Judge W.H. Wallace, dated ?th July, 1993, 1 will sell before the Court Ilous'e door, during the legal hours of sale, on salesday, 2nd October, 1893, the following lands, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of Samuel J. Hammott, being one undivided third part of, in and to, the following described lands and tenements situate in said county of Union to-wit : Hno ? U.V ?avv VI MUU CUUIUIUlUg UUC 111111" dred and seventy-four aores, more or less, on waters of Abingdon Creek, and bounded by lands ofJ oseph George, C. P. Huggins, I. M. Peeler and others ; and one other tract containing one hundred and fifty-four aores, moro or less, and bounded by lands of John Service, 8. L. Stroup, John Duun and ( others , Terms of sale cash. C. H. PEAKE, ; Master for Union County. Master s Office, Sept. 9, 1893. I Sept. 16-37-3t. j SHERIFF S SALES I FOU OCTOBER, 1893. BY virtuo of cn execution to be directed, 1 will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, on Monday the second day of Ootober next, during the legal hours tf Sheriff's sale*; the following de' Bcribod property, to-wit: All the right, title and interest that M. ' Wallace Culp owns in one lot of land, with buildings thereon, lying and being in the 6 town of Union. Union county , and known ' as the 0. D. Culp home place, containing ' five and one-half acres, more or less, bound- J ed by lands of James 11. Rodger, Miss Lilla 1 C. Hawkins, Mrs. Ann E. llill aud Dr. T. 1 Munro. Levied on and to bo sold as the property 0 of M. Wallace Culp at tho suit of William L. 0 Culn. Plaintiff. ?2?io?t M. Wallace Culp, 1 . 9k Defendant. % J. G. LONG, V 8. U. C. Sheriff' Office, Sept. 9, 1893. 1 Sept- i6*87-8t^ The State of South Carolina. 1 UNION COUNTT. y By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge Common Pleas, bas made suit to mo to grant t] ,1 him Letters of Administration, and testaments annexed, on the Estato and effects of jj Mary M. Tollcson, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ,j ail and singular tho kindred and creditors Q. of the said Mary M. Tollceon, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 2Gth day of October next, f??r publication hereof, ?l ii o oiock in the ~ forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand seil this Uth day 7 V of Ootober Anno Domini, 1893. I JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 15th day of September, 80 1893, in the Weekly Union Times. Sept. 15-37-61. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. ?{f By JAMES M. GEE, EStJ., Probnlc Judge, mi WHEKEAS, J. C. Hunter has made f?i suit ti mo to grant him Letters of Administration, on the Estate of and effects of Henry Laurens Gogs deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and aim on sh all sod singular tho kindred ami creditors of the said Henry Laurens Goss, decoased, that they be aud appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 4th day of October next, p after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the JL ,J forenoon, to show cause, if auy they hare, crt why the said Administratsou should not he No granted, roi \ Uiren under my hand and sent ?>.i? 12th A. V day of September, Anno Domini, 1803. lot ^ JAMES M. GEE, hei Judge Probate. De Published on tho loth day of Septem- ad' ber 1803. in the Wkkkly Union Tim re. Sept. 15-37-2t.* I 1 A V L op ~ SB3H K9 rAX NOTICE. CHE books of lbs County Trtnsurtr, will open on th* 16th October for motiving to taxtt for tho fleeal Jtar, coinaeaeing ovember 1, 1892. Jhs following is the levy: Mills. InU obool 2 Mliosry Co-inty- ft ntcrest on R. K. Binds 8$ Total Le?y 16 ?A8T INDEBTEDNESS OP TOWN8HIP3 named. londeysriile 16 2-6 lonesTtlle 18 9-10 Sognnsville 16 2-6 :rosa Kevs 10 2-6 jloshen Hill - 16 2-6 Fish Dam - 1? 2-6 Union 16 2-6 Union School District 2 Pinckney - 18 9-10 Jonesville and Pinckney Townships Interest on Itai'road Bond.......... 2J I will be at the following places, on the days mentioned, for the purpose of receiving the taxee. Uroes Keysj - ~ i." ^ Black Rock, - 19 < Fish Dam, - < 20, " Santnc, 21, ? Mount Tabor, - 23, ' Kelton, - < 24, ? Qoudeysville, - 25, " Wilkinsvillc. . - ! 20, " Draytonville, . << 27, ?? Timber Ridge, - < 28, Qlandyburg, . .. 30, A. M. Jonesville from Oct. 30, P. M., to Oct. 31, P. M. I will be at my office at Union from the 1st of November until the books are closed, W. T. JETER, County Treasurer. Sept. 16-37-6t. PROCLAMATION. State ok South Carolioa, ^ Executive Chamber, j WHEREAS information has been received at this Department thai on the night of the 22nd August, A. D. 1893, the bam and stables of W. M. English, in the County of Union, was burned, and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act of incendiarism, NOW, THEREFORE, I, B. 11. Tillman, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who committed said act of incendiarism. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this seventh day of September, A. 1). 1893, >ind in the one hundred and eighteenth year of the Independence of the United States of America. r ^ ) B. R. TILLMAN, \ h. s. > Governor. Sep 15-37-1t Competitive Examination. Editor Union Times Competitive examinations for the scliolarthip offered by tlie college*of Charleston to he white male students of the Stote will be leld at Union. 3rd, 4th and 5th of October, inch scholarship is worth $220 per annum or four years. I deem it advisable that our touDg men make strenuous efforts to secure or themselves and their county, the honor ind advantages offered, and I shall be picasid to give any needful information. Aplliention should bo iSiado bj Sept. 20th. Yery truly. J. L. WALKER, School Commissioner and Chairman lioord Sxamincrs. Sept. 15-37-2t. Application for Hom.O'stead. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Mary Ly M. Ellcr, widow of William Eller, de"*" ?>?<ilinn fip.fnrft tn? -"" ave a homestead assigued aud set "off for tie benefit of herself, from the real and ersonal property of the said William Eller, coessed. Notico is further given that the said petion will come up for a hearing before me a the 10th day of October next, at 11 A. M. C. II. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Sep 15-37-4t. Union Graded School. ' WILL OI'EN ON 18TH SEI'T. Charges for children residing within the ihool district, payable in advance : 1st and 2d grades per month 25 cents. 3rd '? 4th '? '? " 60 ' 5th titli ? " " iu 7ill " Sth 1.00 Mr. Coleman 11. Waller, A. B.. graduate Wofford College, has been added to the aching force, and every effort will be ade to do thorough work and to givo satisction to the patrons. II. M. QBIMBALL, Ch'n 11. T. Sept. l-3o-3t. The Greenville Democrat. )UBL!9HKD at Orecnviiie, S. C., every Wednesday, $1.00 a year. The Demoit Stock Company, Proprietors. 0. A. rwood, President; II. M. Shuman, Treasu . Executive Committee, T. C. Gower. O Norwood, B. At. Sliurnan, John T. Ilramt, llenry T. Stroud. Tiie Pkmoctat is in irty accord with the National and Slate mocratic platforms, and is devoted to the mncemcnt of the interest" of the people. JOHN C. BAILEY, Editor. 3ep 8-86-21 ?! \Wz I f| gSSrl U IJfil i??f^ 0 fi rffi? 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NEXT DOOR TO THE Little Green Front. / % ' "V Sept. 8-3G-4m. . ' V \ \ / I 4 i ' k. > AS M^djj^aaat to CA low pn?&) we will g the amount of Uri? DOLJ number, for evm dollar's wo: On October *11 the m thoroughly mUBM. and the the holder to}' 10 far The Seconp to TEJ I The Third to TEN l The Fourth to Tl The Fifth!to TEN | ^poods oil ha Ory Good^Notion US' J ans' i HarJware, T I ^kceries, I At and ?B0low Also our Now is the for Bargain I getting Big fgains and m stand a drawing o siirmlv nntKinr\?* rV MVV^44?MaV Aug. 1 (pS M s"DSffl Ah the seuon is approacl a Mill and Ev^>orator. We are prepared to give and size that you may select. Get our figures before bu Now is the time to use VICTOR the best cotton, cultiyators ev convinced. We have a# limited suppl will exchange now. for cotton Ask for particulars. Yours for Hardware. 7f& TT Tl/ jtx. n, r Fr"it jars $1.00 j ' =MIDSUM]M T -^riTTji'aer'tb Clo^i out the remains < 1 mcr DRY SOODS, MILL! HATS, we have li'iade a sweeping i at these prices ior'spot cash. On our Remant Counter will b their real value. Here is your opportunity to A few Embroidered Robes still left Still too many Oxford Ties on 1 Ladies, try a pair of our guai Others ask you #3.50. MASON'S FRUIT JARS, on GENTLEMEN'S TENNIS S Big lot of gentlemen's fine Silk to be closed out at 15 cents. Worth Latest shapes in stiff felt Hats, Now is the time to get your Sur New lot of Crockery just opent Still left, a few of those popula price of 10 cents, You who a;4: looking for a plac and sec McLur^VWyjdc, and you wil 'v.Tv> \ >) and T PHP O, n f ?0(! J * tono , \ %* V\ \T? %ILYER_jl SH customers (brides the extra ive every purchaser of goods to LiAR or more, a ticket, with a rth of goods purchased, imbers will be put in a box and first number drawn will entitle ^ DOLLARS. 1U f Silver Half Dollars. Silver Quarter Dollars. SN Silver Dimes.* Silver Half Dimes. Ad o#rfhe himball and Gree3 ?-Xuigl ot s, Hats, Caps, Boots ssimeres, Clothing, inware, Cutlery, etc., etc., etc. New York Cost ^ *_ jjivuviji i v\xntCTl pilCW Hunters to investigate. Beside ore goods for their money, the; ne of the five silver prizes fo & Hunters. ills porators. ? '1 ? liing you should be looking after you close prices on any make yi"gSWEEPS er invented. Try one and be y of Cooking Stoves, which we seed to be delivered in tlie 3STER & CO. per dozen. STsale= )T UUl Iniicb ulrvvK ?f S f.fii nrt/1 SlimNERY, CLOTHING, SHOES and eduction on all these lines to bcvsold e found short lengths, at half and less Mfr secure bargains for little folks, to be sold regardless of value. land. Must be closed out. ranteed, hand-sewed Shoes, for $3.00. ly 08 cents per dozen. HOES, only 48 cents. Scarfs?biggest bargain of the season l three times that amount. to be closed at cost, nmer Suit at a ridiculously low price. ;d up. r selling black silk units, at the small e to spend your money, just drop in 1 buy and return home happy. W. McLTJRE. Ag't. JAS. H. CARLISLE, LL D., Prcst TWO FULL COURSES. Necessary expenses for one year, One HundTod and Fifty Dollars. For Catalogue address, J. A. GAMEWKLL, Secretary of Faculty. The Nei IRAC CLEARAN ' TTTE have just completed a j^V going through it we iiave determined to close cost. You will find Ol COUNTER loaded at prices you never dreamed Goods to go, as we will soon n Winter stock. Now is the tim< JRE^jtoej is the place. Come early, for not remain on our counters loi (i will get the choice "plums." Here are some prices?the quote half the bargains we sha' Nice Dress Lawns, 2 Jets. I 1?! 1"V ni ?? n . nue i^ress tannine, iJicta. Gingham worth 10c for Gl. Beat Calico, 5 cents. 20c to Sat teen for lOcts. Pine Apple Tissue, 81 9 Good Plaids, 41 AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER jAO ftnmnmr Clutllillk suit now is the time to get it. \ OUR SHO is the most complete of any in than you will find them anywli Come and let ua show you goods HAI April 10-10-ly Union Drug Co., ?DKAl.RRS IK? DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Hair brushes, Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powders, Face Powdors. A full line of Paints, Oils, Putty, Stains, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Tobacco, HDUtf, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, and all kinds of Druggist Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Store. Physicians' Prcsoriptions carefully com pounded at all hours. The Public will find our HtocU. of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the beat quality. Call and eeo for yourselves. Feb 17-7-ly S'lidaclcs and Eye-Glasses. The Union Drug Co, i Has a full line of the best SPECTACLES , and EYE-GLASSES that Scienoe has been j able to produoe, and are prepared to suit j any condition of the eye. Mar. 24-12-tf Mntloo J To All Whom it may Concern : ALL persons having business in coonection with ray office as Coroner of Union County will call upon Mr, Charles Bolt, my deputy, at Union, 8. C., when not convenient to ray place of residence near Kelton, S. C. JASPER M. AYCOCK, Coroner Union Counly. Union, 8. C., April 26, 1803. May 6-18-tf c DEPOSITORY J OF AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, . AT RKUMCN T. UF.B'S ITORR, ORIOIf, 8. C. g Bibles and Testnmenls can be bought . from 11. T. Oee nt aclusl cost of publication. r OEO. C. PER KIN, L President. ,, July 6-27-1 y. ^ Solentlflo AwericM * i s OBSION MTuin? 3I .^mrornluoo^^ailSp'5' 8f ^^nuS* t&n'SSS jTl*bRM^tMm W UMpabUobrABOUoeglTwiCrMOf cE2t*laUM #ri<nttficJ^mflrtfaB v w , * : V v KET CE^ ^.SALE. I II invoice of our stock, end in we found a good many things ^babgaiS 1 with goods you need, and in Summer ted the room for our Fall and e to save your money, and the the bargains wo will offer oanlg, and those who come first >ugli wo haven't the time to 11 offer you. Good Sheeting, 5 cents. Piedmont 41 Sheeting, Gets. Soda 4 cents. Matches, 5cts. a dozen. Blacking, 1 cent. Ball Thread, 1 cent. Needles and Pins, 1 cent. THINGS JUST AS CHEAP. 4_25 per cent. If you need a 'E STOCK :g the State, and prices cheaper lere. through, no trouble to show *RY & BELK. RICHMOND St DANVILLE RAILROAD CO Samuel 8penoer, F. W. Iluidekoper aod Reuben Foster, receivers, m JM gW IJBC CoLfMDIA AMD GllKBNVILLK DIVISION. Condensed Schedule, in effect Aug. 13 18">3. 1803. Traina run by 75th Merldiau Time. Between Charleston, Columbia, Allaton aud Spartanburg. __ No. 13. STATIONS. No. 14.. 7 30 a m Lv Charleston Ar 8 45pm 11 30 M 44 Columbia 44 3 45 44 12 16 p m 44 AllHton 44 8 00 1 06 44 44 Carlisle 44 2 00 44 1 14 " "......Santuo... 44 1 50 44 1 47 44 " Union ' 1 30 44 2 10 44 44 Jonesville 41 12 40 41 2 23 44 44 l'aoolet 44 12 21 44 2 50 " Ar Spartanburg Ly 11 46 44 3 10 " Ly Spartauburg Ar 11 30 " 0 CO p m Ar Aslieville Ly 8 12 aui SJctweon Charleston. Columbia SescCi bud Walballa. Daily. Daily. No. 11. STATIONS. Nw. 12. 7 30 am Lv Charleston Ar 8 45ptu 11 20 44 44 Columbia 44 4 1 6 44 12 03 p m 44 Alston 44 8 8 0 44 12 18 44 44 Pomaria 44 8 14 44 19 J?a ? *? v? irospenry.... " 2 66 " 12 60 " " Newberry " 2 80 " .2 64 '? Helena - " 2 86 ? 1 80 ? " Cbappell'e.... " 1 66 " 2 18 " '? Nioety-Six... " 1 82 ? 2 &7 " " Greenwood... " 12 66 " " a on " ?.. jjj a* 8 20 " " Donelde " 12 16 ? 3 86 " '? Honea Path.. " 12 Q8 " 3 65 " Ar Helton......... Lt 11 46aat 4 00 Lt Helton*....*' n.Al 4 24 " " Anderson. .. " 11 15 If 4 68 " " Pendleton*... " 10 86 6 30 ? Ar Seneca Lt 10 00 " 6 85 " Lt Seneoe Ar 10 00 ' 6 uo pm Ar Welhalla Lr 9 80am 6 16 pm Ar Oreenrille... Lt 10 16 * Nos. 13 and 14 ?rt solid tra.u* between Ibarleaton and Asberille. Through coeoh between SaTaaooh and isheTille on Nos. 14 aud 13, via SoutL lound R. R. Trains lease Spartanburg, A. & C, Diriion, Northbound, 12.22 a. m, 6.06 p. n>, .12 p. m. (Vcstibuled Limited); South ound, 1.86 a m, 3.00 p m, 11.87 a. m., Vestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. llilaln* R'W - ? -* " *" .. u.w ui., mii a iu p. m. I IT iendersonvilte, Asherille and Hot Spring*. Trains leave Greenville, S. C., A. & C., division, Northbound, 11.28 pm, 4.06p. m., .28 p m (Vestibuled Limited); South ound 2.28 a m, 4.06 p m, 6.82 p a Vestibuled Limited) Trains leave Seneca, A A C Division orthbound 10.16 p m, 2.87 p m. South>und 3.40 a m, and 6.46 p in. FULLMAN CAR SERVICE Pullman Sleeper on 13 and 14 between tiarleston and Ashevllle, via Columbia and . * jartanburg. Pullman Pa'aee Slreping Car en Trains >, 88, 87 and 88 on A ft U Division. A TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Qen'l Pass Agt Asst G sn'l Pass Agt Washington i>. C. Atlanta, Oa. E McBEB, 80L IIAAS, ]* Gen'l Supl Traffic Mgr Columbia, S C Washington D C U GREEN, Uen'l Mg r. Washington 1) 0 '