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' CHERRIES.
LARD. .. PEARS,
j OYSTERS,
MEAL> SALMOX,
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MOLASSES, 8ARDINBS,
CHEESE, CORNED DEEF,
I SUGAR, ROAST BEEF,
COFFEE, l'IO FEET,
RICE, I TRITE,
HOMINY, I POTTED HAM,
* OATMEAL, | OXTONGUE,
TBA, DEVILED HAM,
SODA, PICKLES, ,
STARCH, PEPPER SAUCE,
v SOAP, SPICES,
1 TOBACCO, FRENCH CANDY,
I CIGARS. STICK CANDY,
; .My purpose will be to keep I
a Fresh Stock of
Fancy and Heavy Groceries,
meet competition.
F I SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR
PATRONACE.
W V r Very Truly,
I W. D. BEWLEY.
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MASTERS SALES.
FOR OCTOBER, 1891.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Court of Coukmou l'loas.
James Mutiro. Master
against .. _
Charles II. Long.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina.
To tiik Commissioners or Election tor tiik
County or Union.
WHEREAS II. \V. Harris, who, at the
General Election held in November,
1892, was chosen a member of the House of
Representatives for the Eleotion District of
Union County, to serve for two years, has
since sa d election resigned. And whereas
the Constitution of the State of 8outh Carolina
directs that in such a case a Writ of
Election shall be issued by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives for the purpose
of filling the vacancy thus occasioned for
the remainder of the term for which the
Member so resigning was elected to serve
NOW, THEREFORE, you, and each of
you are hereby required, after due advertisement,
and wiih strict regard to all the provisions
of the C'onstitu'ion and Laws of the
said State touohing your duty in such case,
to hold an election for a Member of the
House of Representatives, for the Election
District aforesaid, lo serve for the remainder
of the term for which the said R. W
Harris was elected; the Tolls to be opened
at the various places of election in the said
District on Tuesday, the third (3) day of
October, 1893, by the various sets ,of Managers
for those places respectively; and the
counting of the votes cost and the declaration
of the result of the election to be in accordance
with the provisions of law providing
for the General Elections and the manner of
conducting the same.
THIS WRIT, together with your return
of the of the Election to be held under it
hnve^before the House of Representatives at
its next meeting after the election.
WITNESS, the Honorable Ira B. Jones,
Esquire, Speaker of the House of Representatives
at Lancaster, S. C., this sixteenth
day of August, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred end ninety-three
a IRA B. JONES',
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
T. W. Gray,
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
IN pursuance to the above Writ of Election,
an election will bo held at the various
voting precincts of the County of Union
on the 3rd day of October, 1893, to fill the
vacancy in the House of Representatives
caused by the resignation of the Hon. R. W
Harris.
The following named persons have been
appointed managers to hold said election at
their respective precincts.
The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock, A.
M., and continue open without intermission
or adjudgment until 4 o'clock, P. M.
Union.?C. L. Allen, J, I. Harris, G. C.
Greer.
Santuc.?D. B. Fant, A. W. Gilmore, W.
T. Stokes.
?J- W. McGowan, C. A. Jeter.
WiMiam Crocker,
Black Rock.?D R. McCrackin, S. L
Ducket, Green J. Lee.
Crota Keya.?R. J. Bctaill, G. T. Hollis.
D. N. Wilburn.
Gibba'?L. F. Stanford, J. B. Lancaster,
P. M. Rouodtree.
Colcrainc.?John R. Sumner. Samuel
Lawson, G. F. Spillers.
Qlandybury.?C. T. Mabry, John O. Tote
Sumter Litdejolin.
Joncavillc.?J. L. McWhirter, J. W. Scott,
D. B. Free.
Kelton.?J. C. Otto, H. C. Little, II. S.
Porter.
JIughta ?W. A. Moorbead, J. J. Hughes,
J. V. Askew.
Timber Ridge.?George Webster, William
Jcfleries, James Spillers.
Drai/lonvitU. ? John lUrnl.ili
Black, Thomas Spencer.
Sarratt'*.?W. L. Goudclock, G A. Byers,
J. T. Brown.
M'ilkintriUe.~-C. W. Whisonant. G. \V.
McKown, J. J.!Gcorge.
There will be no written appointment of
managers and they will please be at Union,
3. C., September 80. at 11 o'clock, A. M., to
organize and to receive the boxes and tickets.
C. H. PEA KB,
Chairman.
J. S Wklcii,
J. T. Moohhk.id,
Commissioners of Election for Union
County.
Sep 22-38-31.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, E. P. Macomson has made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration, tie bonit non, on the Estate
of and effects of William Corry, deceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish
ill and Bingular the kindred and creditors of
the said William Corry, deceased, that they
be end appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South
Caroiina, on the 10th day of October noxt,
alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any they
uiiTf, wny me saiu Aummistnitrn should
aot l>e granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 19lh
Jay of September, Anno Dotnioi, 189:).
JAMES M. GEE.
Judge Probate.
Published on 22nd day of September,
1893, in the Wkkkuy Union Timks.
Sept. 22-38-21.
SHERIFF'S SALES'
FOR OCTOBER, 1893.
BY virtue of an execution to be directed.
I will sell before the Court House door,
in the town of Union, on Monday the
seoond day of October next, during the legal
hours cf Sheriff's sales, the following described
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
town of Union, Union county, and known
as the B. D. Culp home place, containing
five and one-half acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of James H. Rodger, Miss Lilla
C. Dawkins, Mrs. Ann K. Hid and Dr. T.
wTm amlL
Culp, Plaintiff, against M. Wallace Culp,
Defendant.
J. G. LONG,
S. U. C.
Sheriff's Office, Sept. 9, 1893.
Sept. 1/V-87-IH.
DEPOSITORY
OF AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY,
AT nXUBIM T. Oil's BTOKI, I N ION, S. C.
B>b'es and TesUments can be bought
from R. T. Gee at actual cost of publication.
GEO. C. PKRRIN,
President.
July 6-27-1 y.
IN obedience to an order made by ^
Honor, J. J. Norton, Circuit Judj
dated August 23, 1890, 1 will sell before t
Court House door in the town of Union,
Monday, the 2nd day of October next, wii
in the legal hours of sale, the following d
scribed property, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of lar
lying, being and situate in JonesviUe tow
ship, State and county aforesaid, contain!
208 71-100 acres, mors or i.kss,
hounded by lands of E. F. Vaughn, Jo
Mayes and others. Said tract known
Tract No. 2, in the division of the lauds
Miriam Long, deceased.
221 83-100 acres,
All that certain tract of land, lyiog, bei
aud Bituate iu JonesviUe township, St;
and county aforesaid, containing two hu
dred and twenty-one and eighiy-three o
hundredth acres, more or less, bounded
lands of Jesse Bishop, J, W. Scott a
others. Said tract known as Tract No
in the division of the lands of Miriam Lor
deceased.
190 03-100 acres.
All that certain tract of land, lying, bei
and situate in Joncsville township, Stf
and county aforesaid, containing one hu
dred and ninety and sixty-three one hu
dredth acres, more or less, bounded by lan
of J. IV. Scott and others. Said tract knot
as Tract No 3, in the division of the lan
of Miriam Long, deceased.
thk kimdkrly and davis tracts.
All that certain tract, or parcol of lan
lying, being and situate in Jonesville tow
ship, State and county aforesaid, contain!
one hundred and seventy-two and sixty-ni
one hundredth acres, more or less, known
the Kimberly and Davis tracts, bounded 1
lands of James Orr, Allen Vinson, It. 1
Vinson, J. W. Scott and the Spartanbu
road.
TERMS OF SALE:
One third cash and the balance on a cre<
of one and two years, in equal installment
with interest from the day of sale: t
credit portion of the purchase money to
secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises.
C. H. l'EAKE,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Sept. 9, 1893.
Sept. 15-37-3t.
The State of Couth Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Court of Common Fleas.
Q. W. McKown, Plaintiff,
againtt
Samuel J. Hammet. et ul., Defendant.
IN obedience to an order made in tl
above stated case by his Honor, Jud|
W. II. Wallace, dated Oth July, 1993, I w
sell before the Court House door, durii
the legal hours of sale, on snlesuny, 2i
October, 1893, the following lands, to-wit:
All the right, title and interest of Sai
uel J. Hnmmctt, being one undivided thi:
part of, in and to, the following descrilx
lands and tenements situate in said couu
of Union to-wit:
One tract of land containing one hui
dred and seventy-four acres, more or les
011 waters of Abingdon Creek, and bound<
by lands ofJ oscph George, C. l\ Muggins,
>1. Peeler and others; and one other tra
containing one hundred and fifty-four nore
more or less, and bounded by lands of J oil
Service, S. L. Stroup, John Dunn at
o'hers
Terms of sale cash.
C. II. PEAKE,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, Sept. 9, 1893.
Sept. 15-37-3t.
TAX NOTICK
miiE books of the County Treasurer, wi
JL open on the 16th October for receivii
the taxes for the fiscal year, coinmeucii
November 1, 1892.
The following is the levy :
M1 LI
State 6'
School 2
Ordinary County 6
Interest on R. K. llonds 3]
Total Levy 16
past indebtedness of townsiiii
named.
Goudeysville 16 2
Jonesvillo 18 9-1
llogansville 16 2-i
Cross Keys 10 2-i
Goshen Hill 16 2-<
Fish Dam 10 2-1
Union 16 2-i
Union School District 2
Pinckney 18 9-1
Jonesville and Pinckney Townships
Interest on Railroad Bond 2.1
I will be at the following places, on tl
days mentioned, for the purpose of receivii
(he tinea.
West Springs, - October Hi, A.J
Colerainc, - " lti, I'. ?
Gibbe' - ' 17. "
Cross Keys, - "18, "
Black Hoc.k, - " 111, "
Fish Dam, - " 20, "
Sautuc, " 21, "
Mount Tabor, - " 23, "
Kelton, " 24, "
Goudeysville, - " 25, "
Wilkinsville, 215, "
Dray ton ville, - " 27, "
Timber Kidge, - ' 28, "
Glandyburg, - " 30, A. J
Jonesville from Oct. 30, 1'. M., to Oct. 3
P. M.
1 will be at my office at Union from tl
1st of November until the books are close
W. T. JET Kit,
" Sept. TS-TMttr - ^
Application for Homestead.
NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Ma
M. Eller, widow of William Ellcr, d
ceased, has filed her petition before mo
have a homestead assigned and set off f
the benefit of herself, from the real ai
personal property of the said William Elle
deceased.
Notice is further given that the said pel
lion will come up for a hearing b?*f>re n
on the 10th day of October next, at 11 A. J
C. II. PEAKE,
1 Master for Union County.
Sep 15 37-4t.
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I.
rT '"^1
i|y to Tend.
THAT?BUT TO GIVE AWAY.
**" TV ? un in*lucement to CASH customers (besides tbe exli
lie X*JL I?w prices) we will give every purchaser of goods 1
h" the amount of ONE DOLLAR or more, a ticket, with
e- number, for every dollar's worth of goods purchased.
,j( On October 16th, all the numbers will be put in a box ai
?- thoroughly mixed,'and the first number drawn will cntit
l,g the holder to
no SILVER DOLLARS. 1c
The Second to TEN Silver Half Dollars.
"* The Third to TEN Silver Quarter Dollars
tid
b The Fourth to TEN Silver Dimes.
The Fifth ^EN Silver Half Dimes.
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OFFER A SPECIAL LINE IN
VII
>=SHOES =
AS
u, FOR N lvX T WEEK AS FOLLOWS:
m Shoes formerly sold at $6.00 Reduced to $2,5'
hi " " " " 5.50 " " 2.2
-e ; .
? -?** " 4.50 " ?' 2,0'
? .. 3.00 " 1.2
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" " v " " 2.50 * l.O
" <k " 1.75 " * 8
Young & Hunters.
',e Aug- 18-33-:Jni.
Ke
I A. H. Poster & <S
2d
i ie mrrm buyers now in thi
: MARKET, BUYING FOR CASH:
1 NEW GOODS
s ? 1 ?
I
I ARE ARRIVING EVERY DAY". SO, LJ
18 YOU WANT THE
*JATEST STYES - ;
. ] QUEST PRICES
,0 ?DON'T FAIL TO-CALL AND SHE FOR YOURSELVES.?
i A. H. FOSTER & CO.
' TIS -@k S^
:0;
T3EMINDS us tha^the heat of summer is over and th?
Xjl? are oi?^IB^orge of winter.
V liim truly Pin it*' this season. hntli n? r^nf..v.E a t a u/m.1
. ..V o Kivnuw 01U\JJ
a* of goods to select from, and the I'll ICES. You Farmers all know win
it is to striko the market in the cotton season when the staple is u]
I happened to strike the Dry Goods market when the prices were AW A
OFF, consequently I could not resist the temptation to lay in a GOO
SUPPLY. I shall not quote you any prices, just yet, but simply r<
mind you that we are maintaining our former reputation for selling goo<
at close prices, and dealing fair and square with our friends.
Don't forget, Ladies, that wc have now in stock all the latest novelties i
FINE DRESS GOODS
" with trimmings to match. There is no use to send oft' your orders ft
' anything in this lino, as you have had to do before. Come in and 1
convinced. lie
>. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHINO
SHOES, HATS, __
ll , ' -"TTPV MBS A TIE COM! EE II..
ALL T H F.SE*Vy"~. I ?( K H V &?
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We appreoi?te the w\V?xSo"our U?
ii" MI^S SADIE COO'lWpe* ?
'j lady who is "well up" in^L J Iff t McLTJREj Ag t?
before you purchase elscwhlVL, *
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NEXT.
WEEK.
WE ARE DAILY
0 RECEIVING OUR
5 IMMENSE -
Q STOCK OF
5 o
g Fall and Winter Goods.
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HARRY & BELK.
^ April 10-16-ly
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y y yy RICHMOND & DANVILLE KA1LBOAL
I J NION URUG V>?0., Samuel Spencer, F. W. lluidekoper anil !i.
ben Foster, receivers,
? dkai.krs in?
DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps.
Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tootli i*lW> ^ ht '1# :tf?V V A?.Vr~
Brushes, Tooth Powders, Coi.umuia and Grkexvili.b Dtvi>:i'
race Powders.
Condensed Schedule, in effect Auc 11 1
A full line of Paints oils. Putty Stains, 18u3> Trains run by 75lh Meridian
Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes.
Tobacco, Suuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, Between Charleston, Columbia, Alls;<
aud all kinds of Druggist Sundries Snavtanburp
kept in a first-class Drug *
's,orc- Daily I s>-;
Physicians Prescriptions carefully com- _!*0' \?.'_! ? ?1^"
pounded at oil hours. ' >() a in; Lv Charleston Yr
11 oO Mi" Columbia '
The Public will find our stock, of Medicines 12 15 pm " Albion *
^ complete, warranted genuine and 1 00 " " Carlisle . " 2
of the best quality. 1 l-l ' " Santuc " "
Call and see for yourselves. I I" " j" .Union 4 ?
Feb 17-7-1 v " 210 Jonettvilie... .
rto it-i iy 2 2d Poool. t
Spectacles ami Eye-Glasses. ..
Between Charleston, Columbia Sene; >
12 03 p m " ...... Alston....!!.... " 3 .
_, __ . _ 12 18 ' I " Ponnria "
The Union Drug Co, 12 ? "? ?? prosperity....
12 50 " ' Newberry ?? 'i
lias a full liuc of the best SPECTACLES I- "4 " , " Helena "
ami EYE-QLASSES (lint Science bos been 1 ?<> " Chapped'*.... " I
able to produce, and nrc prepared to suit - IN " j " Ninety-Six... " i
any condition of the eye. - 87 " " Greenwood... |l- >
= Mar. 24-12-tf 3 00 ' - Hodges (12
3 2t) " ! . ....Donalds " i2 i
8 85 '* : .IloueaPath.. " I- 1
Mntipp 1 3 55 " Ar Helton Lv II I > ...
mutiuc. 4 (J0 ? lU lje|Jou Ar tl 4;. ,
| To All Whom it mat/ Concern: 4 2-1 " | " ..... Anderson.... ' 11 1
A.. . . . . . 4 58 " I " Pendleton'... " |10 30
LL persons having business ... coonec- 5 3() Ap g IjV' l0 00
lion with my office as Coroner of 6 ? ,v 8e|wc# Arll0tK,
Union County will call upon Mr. Charles 05 |Ar Walhalla L. Wan.
Holt, my deputy, at Union S. t., when not 6 15 ^ JAr Greenville... Lv 10 15
it convenient to my place of residence near ?-?t-> ! ?
Kcllon, S. C. JASPER M. AYCOCK, Nos. 13 and 11 arc solid traius between
Coroner Union County. Charleston and Asbevillc.
[\ ., . ., ,, . ., 0l, 1Q1?, Through coach between Savannah mid
Union, S. C., April 20, 180.1. Ashevitle on Nos. it and 13. via South
May 5-18-lf Hound K. K.
?' Trains leave Spartanburg. A. & C. '
I sion, Northbound, 12.22 a.m. 5.00 p. m.
L> TllO StiltC of South Cavolina. 0 12 p. m. (Vestibnled Limited); :*j.' .
bound, 1.35 a m, 3.00 p m, 11.37 c. ;u
c" UNION COUNTY. (Vestibnled Limited); Westbound. W. >. 0
Is Division, 0.2') p. in., and 8 10 p. m.
By JAMES M. GI'.E. K3<). Probate Judge Hcndersonville, Ashevillc and Hut Spring.
kXTIIEKKAS, .1. II. McKissick. as Clerk Trains leave Greeuvillo, 8, C., A. A* C .
W of the Court of General Sessions and Division, Northbound. 11.28 p rn, 4.05p. tu
' Common Pleas, has made suit to roe to grant 5.23 p m (Vestibnled Limited); South
liiui Letters of Administration, and testa* bound 2.28 a in, 4.05 p m, 6.32 p ni
. ments annexed, on the Estate and effects of (Vestibnled Limited)
. Mary M. Tolleson, deceased. Trains leave Seneca, A & C Divisi <u
These are, llioreforo, fo cite and admonish Northbound 10.15 p tn, 2.37 p in. Sou ' >
a'l and singular the kindred and creditors bound 3.40 a m, and 5.46 pin. ?
)e of the said Mary M. Tolleson, deceased, that PULLMAN I '-ARiftt'iYft'\VlCK
, c;T"i ?? . . ?? a- ;a* A..
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Published on the loth day of September, | Columbia, 8 C. Washington l? C
18<>:5, in the Wckki.y Lsion Timk?. w ,, qruejj, Gen 1 Mg'r, Washington ij ?
_ Sept. lo-87-?t.
.ns.ii.t?usu;.u,.iLi' a
ifOFFORD COLLEGE,
it-? J t! "I i VJAIU UUlJUUMUj Hundred and Fifty Eollav.
I Spartanburg, S. C. Fov Cali'lopuc ftj!1 \7i\.\ii wi 11
[ " ? )l" 1 : msRsz -* - c?rctorjr 9f i'Atulfy,