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T f MASTER'S SALES. FOR DECEMBER, 1898. Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Plea*. Tho Union Building and Loan Association of Union, S. C., va. Jonas W. Swink, et al. IN obodionoo to an order made in the aboi staied o?se, by his Honor, J. J. Norto Circuit Judge, dated March 17th, 1893, nil) sell before the Courthouse door, in tl town of Union, on ealesday, Dec. 4ih, 189 within the legal hours of sale, the followii described premises, to-wit: . All that certain tract of land conlalnii f three hundred and seremy (370) acr? more or less, in liogansvillo township, a joining lands of Jesse L. Swink, J. W. Scol Mrs. M. L. Qnge nod others. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, the balance on a credit one year, with interest from day of sale, be teoured by boud of purchaser and mot gage of premises. The purchaser to pi l for papers. 1 C. H. TEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Oflico, November 10, 1893. Not. 17- 46-3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. William Munro. k Clem T. Mabry, et al. T N obedience to an order made in t above stated ease by his honor, Jud ^^^Kmes Aldrich, dated July 8, 1892, I w ( tin, on salesday, 4th December, 18S \ lin tho legal h >urs of sale, the followii iMribed lands to-wit: W It that certain trict of land containii jLhty-iliroo acres, in Qowdeysville tow \ \ boundod by lands of Jesse J. Mabry i I louth. T. D. Littlcjohn on the west M 1 ' Jones on the north and east. I*"-' ALSO, I prty-four acres in said township, adjoi lands of T. D. L'ttlqjohn, William Jon 9|J.J. Mabiv, aod known as the hou n le, and being part and parcel of said " i TERMS OF SALE: Yaie-half cash and the balance on a crcd ofwio year, with interest from day of sal seared by bond of the purchaser and miitgage of the premises. T{ C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. - Master's Office, Notember 10, 1893. Not. 17-4G-3t. Mho State of South Carolina. OF UNION, Common Pleas. \\ Thadeus L. llaraes as Executor of the lai ?ill T?!.v * ?.? J n ? nu\* ivoiwujvuv vi %j usia.1 rusiur, at ceMed, vm Jcshua C. Spears. IN obedience to an order made in Ih above stated case, by His Honor, Judg I. D. Witherspoon, dated Ootober 4, 189J I will sell before the Courthouse deer, i: the town of Union, on Saleeday, Decern ber the 4th, 1898, within the logal hours c ale, the following described lands, to wit All that certain piece, parcel, or tract i land, containing five hundred and seventy four acres, moro or less. *'*" O/* XCHK3. -- _ lying, being and situate in Jonesville town^^1 hip, State and County aforesaid, bounded ^JMnnde of Jesse Bishop, Jesse 8wink, A. Q. ( , One-half ossh, the b^^flj^ico on a oredit o one jeer. from day of sale, tt be ?;cured by bond of the purchaser and t mortgage of the prewises. Purchaser to paj for papers. C. H. I'EAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, Nov. 10, 1893. Nov. 17-4G-3t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Court of Common Pleas. Jas. 11. Rodger and Lonis N. Rodger, a Kxecutoi s of John Rodger, deceased ? ? - Wl ' ' " ~ " Vi. Almira E. Rodger, et al. IN obedience to an order mado in the abov Mated case, by his Honor, I. D. With erapoon, Circuit Judge, dated October 18th 1893, I will sell before tlio Courthouse door in the town of Union, on ealcsday, Decern ber 4th, 1893, within the legal hours of sale the following desoribed property, to-wit: Tract of land known as the O'Neal place containing sevemy nine acres, more or lose bounded by lends of Govan Hancock, Job Beeknell, David Gallman and the estate c IV (1 Tlaatu anil nthoru 'terms of sale: One-fuurih part cash, and the balance oi a or edit of one and two years in equal in etallments, with interest from day of sale the credit portion of the purchase money t be eeoured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchase to pay for papers and have the privilege c paying the whole of the bid in cash. C. H. PEAKE, Master for Union County. Master's Office, November 10, 1808. The. State of South Carolina county of union. Court of Common Plsos. VViliiam Lyles et al. t>s Mahala Lyles, et al. XN obedience to an ordar made in the abov stated case by his Honor, I. D. Witbei spoon, Circuit Judge, dated Oetober 4tl 1898, I will soli before the Courthouse dooi in the town of Union, within the leg? hours of sale, on salesday, December 4il 1893, the following lands, to-wit: All that certain tract of land situate i the oounty and Stats aforesaid, containio one hundred and seventy-two acres, an bounded by lands of Thomas Harris, W. 1 Littlejohn, Phillip Rice and others. Sai land will be sold in tbrse tracts, plats i which can be seen al Master's office. TERMS OF SALE: ' One-third eaeli, balance on a credit c one and two years, in equal installment! with interest from day of sale, to be secure by bond of purchaser and a mortgage pf tb WKsrmwmma. Ma c. II. PEAKE, Master for Union Count/. AN ACK^wLOG EMENT. WE Are obliged to here some none] Parlies who owe us mnnt mtke ai rangemsot to meet their debt* At onoe. Ou need* at* pressing, And .we must here he! if It Is neeesMrj to 'enforce collecting b lew. FARR A THOMSON. Oct, 27-43-tf. h *y...' urn A "RUN" ON WINTER GOODS re \klE nro having it, and it is easily explained. These a 1 VV exceptionally hard times throughout the whole busine 3? world, and our advantage in paying CASH for our Goods is savii jg our customers lots of and they become moro thoroughly convinced each time they see wh wo arc doing in PRICES, that "THE OLD RELIABLE' IS THE PLACE! We sell HONEST GOODS, and the PEOrLE KNOW I'. ht g? | We do not sell CHEAP GOODS, bi we do sell GOOD goods CHEAP. a' For the next few weeks we arc going to offer you some bargains CLOTHING ill ?. that will startle you. We bought it WAY UNDER the regular price FOR CASH, you get it the same way! LISTEN! - MEN'S FINE BLACK CLAY WORSTED SUITS, HANI SOMELY TRIMMED, $12.00, WORTH $16.00. MENS SQUARE CUT DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUIT 910.00, WORTH 915.00. ' These are "Hummers." OTHER STYLES AND TRICES TO SUIT YOUR POCKETBOOF ,* Come early and get your Pick before your size is sold. i,f ? ? ? ? f EVERYTHING CLEAN AND FRESH. NO TRASH ! NO BAITS !! NO BLOWING !! r T)Y virtue of a power contained in a virtue of the power given in a dec I) Mortgage given by Lconidas P. I5og.cn, L# of trust R?'en to me by Ihomso . dated 17th January, 1885, and Recorded in R?bbe. dated the 2d day of February, 180. , the office of the Register of Mesne Convey- and recorded in tho office of the Register < ance for Union County, South Carolina, in Mesne Conveyance for Union county, Sout book of Mortgages G. 7, page 57. I will sell Carolina, in Rook of Deeds L. No 30, page to tho highest bidder before the Courthouse t)83-G84, I w"i 1 at the lute residence < door, at Union, S. C., on salesday in Decern- Thompson Kobbs, in Gowdeysville townshi] ber, 1893, certain lands described in said ?n Tuesday, ihe 6th day of December; 189: Mortgage, as follows : at 11 o clock a. ra. tho following describi All that certain tract of land in the property, to-wit: . County god Stato aforesaid, known as tho "11 that tract of land lying in Unu R. F. Rognn trugt laud, conveyed to said county, 3- C , bounded on the east by Broa R. F. Bogan by Isoao Bogan, in trust for "ver, north by C. C. Roberts south and we the children of said U. F. Bogan, by deed by Iloey lands, containing ninety-oi M of Conveyance duly recorded in the offico of (91) acres. . I the Register of Mesne C"" * a- "f1" "T" *e. 'r,nS ,n ?h* ' ounntr, dook K. I'age 28, and having aucli am* county aforesaid, known as tho Hoi ' . . . . . . . hn?n.l..l I... l.n/1. ,.f H T 1I.I.L. meets ana douous as are tnoroin sot lorin, " > "* "??"= except that twenty acres of said tract hare F- In?"* "hers, containing .hroe hui been heretofore conveyed to Asa Smith, end ;> d and thirty-three (23d) acres, more 0 the original tract having confined about '?8?- ..... ... ,. one hundred and forty-four acres, the tract This tract wi I bo sold in three separai now referred to contains about one hundred ^ Platf of which can be seen at tbc offlt ' and twenty-four acres; my right, title and of J. L. Strain, at Wilkinsville. '* interest to said tract now includes that I Also all of the interest of the said Thorn, originally took under the deed above referred Robbs, being one-fifth interest, in a tra to, and elso that taken under said deed by of land lying in the State and county afor '? my sister. M. E. Alexander, formerly Bo- said, known as the Jackson tract boundi ' gan. whick has been duly conveyed to me by land bcloug.ng to the esta e of W. B. ) n, by deed bearing date the 24th t)ay of January Erics dec d, and estate of B. G Uav.dsoi if .. 6 r and others, eontaiuing fifty-five (oo) aero TERMS OF SALE, CASH. Terms of sale mado known on day of sal n Furobaser to pay for papers. C. W. WHISONANT, WM. A. NICHOLSON, Assignee, Mortgagee. Nov. 17-56-3t. o Union, 8. C., Nov. JOtb, 1893. - ? a Nov. i7-46-3t, State of South Carolina. CLERK'S SALE. umoN COUNTY. By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Jud The State of South Carolina. i JfTHEREAS, A. W. Thomson bos ma *'?' ? S'?uv mm XwjUgto ttw'?v " i Administration, dc burnt unn. oil tile Rati Court of Common Floss. and effects of A. W. Thomson, dCceaslm. The British and Atnerioan Mortgage Com- These are, therefore, to oite and admoni pany (Limited.) J'laintiff, ?'l and singular the kindred and credito against of the said A. W. Thomson, deceased, th A. r . neuuriCK, ei u., uejenaant. tney do ana appear, oejoro mo, to the rou f N obedience to an order made in the above I'robate. to be held At Cnjon C. H., Sou L Mated eaae, dated 24th March 1898, by Carolina, on the 27th day of November net hie Honor Judge J. J. Norton, I will sell ?fter publication hereor, at 11 o'clock in t before the Courthouse door, in the town of f?r<jn(Jon> ?how cause, if any they has e Union, during the legal hours of sale, on why the said Administration should not salosday, December 4th, 1898, the following gr*nted. >, described lands, to wit: Given under my hand seat this 4th d, r. All that tract of laud whereon the defon- of November Anno]Domini, 1893 dant, A. F. Kendriok, now resides, situated .,nfw , t, in Gowdeysville township, Union county, .nL ! !1. ,?n the MCi day of Novembe South Caroliua, containing Stve hundred and ???' Union Iimks. n forty (640) acres, and bounded by lands of >ov. 10-46-2L 5 estate of Dr. Wade Fowler. John B. Fester, " mi . P Q ., n r Mrs. M. A. Walker, estate of E. Wood, Mrs. I,ie fetatC of oOUth Carolina, f- A. Sarratt, Jehu Spears, Mrs. Armstrong, COUNTY" OF UNION, d Dr. M. A. Moore, T- J* Taylor and II. T. * Scott, made up of Ave tracts, as follows ; Pj JAMES M. GEE, ESQ , Probate Judg 1st. Three hundred and fifty-one acres VT7HKREAS, John F. Nance has ma< from Mary F. h'oaife, less four acres sold off. VV suit to me to grant him Letters tf 2nd. One hundred and thirty-eight from Administration on the Estate of aud effec , estate of J. G. Kendrick, less eight aoros of Andy Nance, deceased. 4 sold. These are, therefore, to oite and admonii 3rd. Thirty-eight acres from Mrs. Ann all and singular the kindred and oredito Armstrong. of the said Andy Nanoe, deceased, that tht 4th, E'gh1 acres from Mrs. M^ A. Walker, be and appear, beiore mo, in the Court 5th. Ninety-three acres from T. B. Ken- Probate, lo be held at Union O. H., Soul driok, seventy-seven seres sold off. Carolina, on the 4th day of December nex tvr\n op aifp after publication hereof, at 11 o clock in tl forenoon, to allow cause, If any they hav One-third of the purohaso money oaeh, why the said Administration should not i and the balance in two equal coneecative granted. f. annual installments, with interest from the Uiven under my hand and seal this ICt r, day of ta)p, to be secured by the pnrohaser's day of November, Anno Domini, 1893. ir bond, and a mortgage of the premises sold. JAMK3 M. QEK, p J, II. MpKISBICK, Judge Probate. t Clerk of Court. Published on the 17th day of Novembe Clerk's Office, Not. 11, 1893. 1803, in the Wbhklt Union Times. Not. 17-40-31, Not. 17- 46-2t. U' X 'I' K11. I * ? ? ? ? Ij^VERY man, woman and child in Union County to know that wo arc offerJ ing more and hotter goods in tbe??o hard times for less money than any other honso in the town. ?? Too manyjpver Coats in small sizes, 36 and 35. If you need au Over Coat I * 83 this is the ptaco. as we aro positively closing out these sizes at cost. . Best Wool-Joans, knocks out anything clso on tho hill, only 23 cents! Our oustoffisrs show their appreciation of our Farmers' Beaver cloth, but . there is still sQmc left for you, only 25 coots. Double width, 54 inches, water- I proof, blue and grey, our prico 50 cents. JL, t 40 YARDS GOOD CALICO FOR ONLY 51.00. ? m A ** r\ W r * 'UV1 \j r i'un vxiu^uBuia, iaucy uress styles, going at 5 cents. The befit man's Merino Shirt in this market for only 25 cents. Wlllt< Wo hart just received another big lot of that "Famous spool cotton, in black JJg^g a(. and white, still going at 2 cents. p . Without any doubt about it wo have tho boat lot of Misses and children CiOOd! hosiery in town. Look at our "Leader'* regular mado and doublo knees, black get tl and color guaranteed, only 25 cents. Look at our 10 cent assortment. Others ask you 15 cents fur samo goods. T U Ladies, bear in mind that wo aro headquarters for Black Goods?llavo bcaton I the town numberless times on these goods. Prices from 20c, 25o, 33c, 50c. G5c, 85c and 98o. Our 98 cents is the 81.25 kind elsewhere. Don't fail to try a pair of Frauk and Pray's celebrated Shoos for Ladies. All think guaranteed, - Self. r: *^0^; Millinery Department tu.ys( s still in tb?M||^^B?^f obf bee for <yir competitors to catch up. OAS Young JMjP9^^BPm^|^oq'Vt)6w that we keep the largest, cheapest and latest atylet inj^HBvL<o^Pat our Alpinos in Brown and Black for $1 00. gry 1 i other houseage^jp^ofrjor saut^goods. Do not wait but come at onco to uilllCI = M7! L II R E ' S 'T M?EY. moxky. s . WANTED AT 0NCE.Tln est m ^ Fin cents TTJE have a very, very large stock of DRY GOODS, Shoes, Millinery, y Vy Clothing, Hats cc , that must bo sold regardless of hard times. C1 Prices have tumbled down to a low notch with us. Sa ail Unfortunately, we did not have the uionoy to plank down tho spot cash for All )_ every dollar's worth of goods wo bought this season, as some of our competitors claim to have had, consequently wo cannot put our prices on our goods and say . j, to you, that thoy aro all paid for. nnd you must pay us our price for them or they ig cap remain here. Wo aro not so iodepcudent as that. Now tho fact is, wo aro com- CrOOdf: polled to raise a largo amount of money within the next 30 days, and in order to fATT do so, wo have put tho knife in prices for the CASH. JJ . LISTED TO JOST A FEW PRICES: A hicr lnt nf wajJ Qu:??:? i' uiuuure exniDit 01 2 -T . E.. BAILEY."^ P. S. Furniture dealers throughout the county will do well to see mo and get Ln'o( my wholesalo prices before laying in t~oir stocks, as .1 can, under the arrange- urfrenUy o- moots made with somo of tho largost manufacturers of tho Uoitcd Statos deliver tic, a9, 1 le goods here at about what thoy cost in small quantities at jobbers prices. now for of Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am matnrinj ls yours for Furniture in quantity, quality and price. indebted * T-E. BAILEY. "" rs Oot. 20-42-lit , . # Oct 2'< th money wanted. Notice to Trespassers. I "\T?^ we prioe of cotton is low, a LL persons are hereby prohibited from fTtHK i ?? ?1 and we dislike to ask those indebted to bunting, riding, driving, walking, ? p? 8> us to sell at suoh low prices, but we are com- paging through or in anyway trespassing partners >e polled to raise money, and must ask that on n,e janjs 0f the undersigned. antt 8urj you come in very soon and pay us, at least a All persons so doing will be prosecuted to prepared h part of your accounts. This we think is rea- the fu,i cxtent of lhe ,ftW sonable and just, and we will take it as a M p DAWKINg A H poSTER. personal favoi if you "i,h ,h"' J. c. SINCLAIR, YOUNG & HUNTER, request. Yours truly, . W. M. MEADOR, C. C. CULIV Office ' GRAHAM k SPARKS. W. M. KOON. C. H. Oct. 27-48-tf, Nov. 10-46At. Nov. 3 ; \ * , . 'jWyv *V<* o ? " bw? uutruus, - 3' c. Men's Good round Thriad Checks, ... ic v, Good Calico's?t\. - - . 4 and 5c Good Wool J^ani at . . . being Women's Solidjaeather Shoes in Iiutton and Lace, - 85c. BinMen's high cttflSholestock Calf Skin shoes at - 81.38c. ~ ? Men's All WoaJJudcrshirts, - . 47c. Coil Ladies Hats fflfilO conts up, vmi n Men's Wool Ifl^Vilow as 20 cents. A beautiful SunC^ s/^L.lt) for a man. at - 81.00 S"ow Pins and needltMjP * r own prico. world, KamntnkA* * h. \ i GRAHAM & SPARKS. Bit : THE BAND BEGINS TO PLAY, ... s -#* AND THERE WILL BE -eft- A j : :GREAT ATTRACTIONS: m~ ?i a i A \ t. e. bailey's. ;; FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL OFFER MY IMMENSE STOCK OF i Furniture. = ' A. n', At prices never before heard of in the State, but loan only 0ct27:4 8? tickle yoii with a few here. P e. " L, , , A good bard wood. Bedstead, - 8 1.50 A well made nicely finished Bureau, - - - 4 00 A big well filled Option top Mattress, made up in good style for ?.00 A full size Lounge,'covered in Itaw Silk * - - 4.50 ll|(| A gonuine Oak Sidobjard from 80 00 to - - 21.00 A neat Cottage Bed |loom suite - - 13.75 A full 8 piece Parlor Suite in Plush, for - . 28.75 B Chairs from 33 - AUC do?f Rockers from AAP?Mfi?R b3oains all along the line in every ttt? ; W . DEPARTMENT. 1 i*t These are not speoilu prices to oatch your eye, as I mako tho same profit on ^ Ir* those goods as I do on other goods, but it is because I have bought thorn ohcap, ?tl and am going to divide my profits this season with my oustomers, and place my he goods within reach of overybody in spite of the bard times. Choice ? ? DON'T FAIL TO SEE MY BIG STOCK. ? Rur ay It is a sky-scraping red hot Meteor, with a long tail, and it will pay you to iiiii call and look through whether you buy or not. Al A1 |j Listen to the music?See tho parado, end join tho procession to the preat 'fi r? ?i_ ? T H E 1 ATF'W VYYRTT * i&J^i JLJL A. ' JACKET. HE COLD WAVE sine at last, and you will have to put aside your Sum utfit aud get into something warmer. You must have a er suit of clothes, nice warm Blankets, Jeans, Shoes, Flannels, Underwear, Overcoat, Woman's Cloak, Drees 3 etc., and of course you will buy them where you cap ie best values for your money. E NEW YORK RACK El i recognized leader in low prices, and yon. will not even of buying until you have been there and posted your; have never had such bargains to show you as wp have eason. Not bought 011 long time, but for the REAlTY"" 1 IH at the very lowest rock bottom prices. Jobbers hun? Tor CASH, were anxious to unload their stocks at ird of prices. We planked down the cash and secured itviu jiiuma. r motto is quick sales and short profits, so everything it one close profit. ic Dress Ginghams, only Men's all Wool Undershirts, Is a yard. only 45 cents, ic Cotton Plaids, Round Men's Full Stock shoes, 98 ul, 4 cents a yard. cents. 1 ard wide Shirting, lieavi- Men's Full Stock high cut ade, only 5 cents. Shoes, $1.15. ic ? Sea Island, only 4 Women's solid leather Shoe, a yard. Button and Lace, 85 cents. 2 Outings, Winter shades, Boys' Alaska's, 75 cents, d 10 cents. Pair of nice warm Blankets \ Wool 41 inch Serge, 37i for 85 cents. , Blue Calicos 5 cents. Wool figured Dress i 9 cents R CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ick full of rare bargains. Boys suits start at 50 cents, hink of it, you cannot buy the cloth for less than that, good suits for $2.98. Odd coats 98 cents, inc the lot of sample Hats in our window, they are closed out at about half their value, lot of Ladies Coats, in the very latest styles just in. ue in and let us show you through our stock, even if re not ready to buy. Polite and attentive salesmen to you through, and remember that it is no trouble in the^ - " ? IV K W ? [JI 1I.RY Grocery Store. T FACTORY IS THAT? & "LOl <? Some Things that may 1 ). COOPER & CO. be Found There. T DO T11EY MANUFACTURE? RGAINS AND LOW PRICES IN FLOUR, 1 TEACHES, FURNITURE. _t_,w CI1KRRIK8, N AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. TEARS, ned up on Main street, Union, S. C., LARD, Largest and Finest and Cheap- OYSTERS, est lot of FU R N ITU It E that HAMS, has cvor been brought SALMON, to this County. MEAL, thin^in' that Tne it MOLASSES, ' SARDINES, will cortainly pay you to and get prices. When you come CHEESE, CORNED BEEF, i look forphe red Flag ; that is the icrc tl?e bargains are. SUUAU, ROAST BEEF, Furnlturely, Yours. D. COOPER & CO. C0FFEE' i 1!a FEET' 3-4t. RICE, TRIPE, I nTONNOR II0MINY' POTTED HAM., J a V/ uUmmUIIi OAT MEAL, OX TONGUE, DEALER X3ST TEA, DEVILED HAM, Monongahela Whiskies" soua' "ckles, STARCH, PEPPER SAUCE, 8 BROAD STREET, SOAP, SPICES, S-TJSTA, - OA. TOBACCOi |~ FKSRCH CANDX^. CIGARS, STICK CANDY, LARGEST LIQUOR HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. My purpose will J>e to keep a Fresh Stock of , Brandies. Wines, Sins, a|]|| ||Cayy GrOOMleS. 08 and Liquors of Every > 'constantly on HAND. Description. Tin , , _ ,, 1 shall expect always to Al)niM)0 Receive v J URUL11A prompt attention. meet competition. ? ?"- [ solicit a share of your ? ? nimniunr L'TKI^TION! TMinuiMMUt. persons indebted to us, either by AGENT FOR ONE OF the le or for provisions and Guano, are requested to call once and setlaving extended indulgence, we arc ccd to make co'lcctions, to meet I obligations. All perrons who are to us, disregarding this call may o sec an officer by Dec. 1, 1803. Medical Partnership. -che ajpe s t - h mdersigned respectfully inform the blic that they have entered in'o / jolaHBMMj hip, for the practice ol Medicine I Hr.-.* L' 1 * -* ' wry in all branches, and wilt be '.'.r.rC*" Cal" BOOGIES OH THE MARKET. irSo8. Very Truly, orcr Posey's Drug 8tore, Union W. D. BEWLEY. -44-1 f. Sept. 8-3G-4n>: