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COFFINS. '?^ Tba I _ tot stock io Union Count; of star; , fiio and kind. Alto r LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S BURIAL ROBES, FROM 32.50 TO 310.00, % .adjustable to fit an; siso parson; looks much Mivfr iUiu U CU.I V? VIUIOCS Or I ll'tPS (bit I would cost $10 lo $26. HAVE LADIES ROBES IN BLACK AND WHITE. ^ ?^IL WA YS SOMEONE AT STORE TO j 1 A NS WER CALLS BOTH NIGHT AND DA .1 When in need of anything in this lino caM W BAILEY & MURPHY. Fob, 2-5-1 m. } W The State of South Carolina. T ' COUNTV OF UNION. Bj JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., I'robate Judge. WHEREAS, Annie Gregory has made auit to me to grant her Letters of Ad& ministration on the Estate of and effects of I Lawreoce R'oe, doceascd L These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors F Lawrence Rice, deceased, that they before uio in the Court of ^ I'robate, to lyj'ic'd At Union C. 11., South W Carolina, on V* Wlh day of February, next, after publics/'011 hereof, at 11 o'c oek in the J forenoon, to/8'1 'w etose, if any they hare, why the ra'd Administration should not be granted, [A . Uivcn ufusl muni ami seal una jsi ilav 'of hcPruAry' Anno L'omini, 18D4. J T JAMES M. GEE, Judge l'robale. ^^^BTed on tho *2d day of February, Weekly Union Time?. M ^Hc State of South Carolina. jvylTNTV ni' UNION. J^HKaMKS M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge. IIEREAS, Annie Gregory ban made MBY suit to uie to grant her Letters of ^^^B^^^^Kdministration on the Estate of aui effects ^ f Green llice, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors B of the said Green Rice, deceased, that tliry BjBfl^B be and appear, before me in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Union 0. 11 , South ^H^^B Carolina, on the 20th day of February, next, B after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forcticon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. jj^B Given under my hand and seal this 1st BB^ day of February, Anno Domini, 1801. ~ JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probata. Published on tho 2nd day of February, 1804, in tho Wkkki.y Union Times. Feb. 2 6 2t. The State uf ouuth Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION, By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ.. Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Annie Gregory has made suit to me to grant her letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Thomas Rice, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aiugu'ar the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas Rice, deceased, that they be and appear befrre nie in the Court of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South BW Carolina, on the 20th day of Februnry, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hnvo, ^^B why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of February, Anno Domini, 1804. JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate. Published on the 2d day of February, 1804, in the Weekly Union Times. Feb. 2-5 21. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ.. Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Annie Gregory has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration on the Estate of and effects of Henry Rice, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry R cc, deceased, that they be and appear be for? me iu the Court of Probate to be held at Unon C. H , South Carolina, on the 20th day of February, next, after publica'ion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore h"op, lo ?l(ON% * c r if -Uavv^ w 11 y the said Administration should not^ oSgranted. Qiren under my haul and seal this Is', day of February, Anno Domini, 1NU4. JAMES M. GEE, Judge l'robnle. Published on ilie 2d day of February, 181'4, in the Wkkki.y Union Times. Feb. 2 f> 2t. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OK UNION. ||y JAMKS M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Tiieodore Monro has made unit to me to gr^nt hint Letters of Administration on tlie Estate of ami effects of Wnllaie Pciglcr, deceased. Time are, therefore, incite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wallace l'ciglcr, deceased, that they he and appear, before me in the Couit tf Probate, to he held at Union C. II., South Carol inn. on the UOtli day of February, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if nny they have, why the raid Administration should not he granted. (liven under my hand and seal this 1st day of February, Anno Domini, 1801. JAMES M. GEE, ? Judge Probate. Published on the '2nd day of February, 18'JI, in the Wkkki.y Union Timks. Feb. '2 2>. k jnoticl:. ?B I | AV1NG purchased I. 15. Pollers intprJlT ts> ill the tlrin of "Porter >v Matliis." BB inc'uding all notes, accounts etc., due either to J. 15. Porter individually, or to (lie firm HB of Porter \ Mai his, for inerchnudisc, all ^B parties Indebted as above will please call and HS urrange a settlement with tor of same, before PB "to 1st of February. lH'.tl. I..avoid litivanmi ^R Thinking I lie public Tor their pn'rotuigc in the past, 1 solicit :i continuance <>f the same. jNO. u. MATH 18. .1 an "pjOTIOlS. HAVING sold my interest in the firm of I'orter?S: Mathis," tn.lno. it. Math s, including all accounts, notes, etc., all parties owing either myself, individually, oi B9K the firm of Porter & Matliis, for merclnr.dise, tire hereby notified to pay the same to Jim. It. Ma'liis. All parties hoi ling claims against tno individually will present the sarfie to ine for settlement. J. P.. PORTER, . Jan 1'J J 3t, L . v "FIDDLE "quo^ T-TTT ' JL 1W v ? ^ . I \ . . r / XMAS of 1803 is a thin, down the fiddle and hoe. We are daily receivii EARLY SPRING in the most desirable shap Haines, Bridles Breechings, Back Bands, Heel Bolts, CI Horse and Mule Shoes, Cul plantation Hardware, whic CASH* We are prepared FARM BLACE including Bellows, Anvils, prices that will induce you We can also figure yen 1 Wire, in small or large lots pastures. We'll close out the rema Breech Loading Guns at b j "THE OLD A. II. FO: THIS NPACF HARRY I 0ROC VALUABLE TOWN PR< ERTY FOR SALE f 17 E will sell on salesdny in Febri V^-.-iiexL-if mil-subl at privnte^nle bu lint liuic, the following properly Tjelon to the Union Building & Loan Associn lo wit : The store house corner Virgin and J streets known ns ihc TIIK COLTON BUILDING. The house and lot near the depot kn as TIIK JOHN WILLARD SALOON BUI I Mi. TF.IIMS?One-third cash, balance i and 2 years time. J. FA NT, Preside! W. W. 11 rutins, Seel v and Treas'r. Jan. 19 3 "t. SHERIFF'S SALES FOl' FKBHUARY, 1894. BV virtue of sundry executions torn reeled, I will sell before the Courth door, in the town of Union, on Mond^ fifth day of February next, during the hours of Sheriffs sales, the folio wind scribed property, to wit : One tract of land belongiug to IIi Smith, lying, being and situate in Hog ville township, Union county, contai fifty-live acres, n ore or less, hound-, il lauds of K. F Smith, West Mining Comand J. F. Smith. Levied on and to he as the property of Henry Smith at the of Juliett 1'niiti, IMainlifV ngiinsl II Smith aud Wtl inm Smith, as Adnfnistri of Asa Smith, deceased! A I.SO, Ono lot of land belonging to Kohert 11 and Cynthia Fsnl, lying, being and si in the town of Uui?n, Union county, c n ing one nnd onc-lr-df acres, more or bounded north by MuLiuax lot and I Siniuel Uaiiip'oo, east by lot of F Connls, south by South street, west to of Win. A. Nicholson. Levied on and I .-oiu as ltie properly of Kohcit Ilea'y I.:.. I.'..., ,i.?" ...: .f ?i t . \*j in ihu i >1 iii in i no suit vi hi. i-mn.vn \ riainlifl'Hgn:nst Hubert lleuty and Cj Kant, Uofenduiita. J. 0. LONO a. u. Sheriffs Oflicc, .Innuftrjr loth, 1801. Jan. 1!>*8 3l l?. JOHNSON,.III. J. C, WAL JOHNSON & WALLACI ATTOHNKYS AT LA No- :i I.iuv Range. WILL l'KACTICK IN STATIC AND UN n SiAiCo COottl'S. AND BOW" , AND HOE.': . * I g of the past. Its time now to lay bow, and pick up the shovel and ng our ( STOCK OF PLOWS, i >es. Plow Stocks, Trace Chains, , Collars and Pads, Wagon Whips, evises, Axes, Grub Hoes, Mattocks, t Nails, Wire Nails, and all other h we offer at the lowest prices for < I to furnish i :SM1TH OUTFITS, ' Tongs, Knives, Rasps, etc., at to buy from us. ow prices on Galvanized Barbed J i. Now's the time to build your indcr of our Double Muzzle and argains FOR CASH. RELIABLE," STER & (30. : IN RESERVED rOR? VI. COHEN. BRIES. )P , NOTICE OF ESCHEAT. LANDS OF GEORGE Mi ABEE, DECEASED. I'lore A ** 'n<l,,csl escheated hinds of George , -?A:- McAfefC: lat-C. Of .Union county, deceased, having been iniiJc at the OctoberII00' term 1803, of the Court of Conmion I'leos ^ . fir said county, and certified to me by the 1 11111 presiding Judge, and raid inquest having been returned by me to the otiice of the Clerk of said Court, notice is hereby given to lown the heirs at iaw of said George McAbee, or others claiming under him, to appear and ILD- ""i^e claim to said escheated lands. Said George McAbee vyas born iq Spar? tnpburg county, State of South Carolina, ?'> ' and died on or'about the 31s| day of Jan, Itary, 18*12, and ?iw the porsun lust seized of said lands, which are describe 1 as folit. lows: All that tract of land, containing six hun dred and fifty (060) acres, more or less, lyiog on the north side of l'acolet river, in Draytonville township, in said Union county; aud bounded by said river and by lands of II. D. Mathas, T. J. Ilnmcs, Kichard Speck and others; beginning at a stake on c t'1" the North bank of l'acolet river, A. N. oute Wood's corner, thence with ?a;d Wood's line y '*,c N. 63.',, E. 68.80, to a stake on l'lum t ee legal branch, thence up l'lum tree branch 10 00 to de- slnkc mi North m.lo ot* o ?* U.?V V. rnuiv uiauvil, llirilCC S. 17{. K. 7.40 10 15. ()., gone, the ohl Bulsn,,y lock cirner or No>ris & (Jritlin corner, n."s' ilicncc with Litt'cjohn's tlrilliii line, N. 5*J.\. ,,inn W. ."8 50, to clogwootl corner, thence N. 77, ' Kv K. 150 to stake, .1. 15. Liithjohn nnd Newton any Litt'ejohn's line, tlienco with Newton Littlea"'jl joint's line, N. 8d, K. JJ.UO to pile of slo.neu s,nl in old rood by Jditlejoltn's fence, Ihonce enry wi111 Newton Liltlejohn's line, S. 21, E. ltov? ,|<i.0O to I urge K. O. on hid, thence down a hollow. S. 00, K. 5 0') to IV, t). corner, thence to Hake in the hollow by mulberry Icaty tvoc, Humes' corner, edge of bottoms, ihcnce innlc iiIt Humes' line rather down the bottoms, taut- ^ 1$ lo.OO to wild cherry on the cist Icss^ g|(jc (1f |?,.tos creek, thence with Humes' ol I tin**, S. 28, \V. 1 3 :?o to dead hickory corner " I or llie north hank of I'aculet liver, thence ' with ilie memiderittgs mi t thread of the lo he vjycr t0 the beginning. J.V.MK8 It JILANtoN, "3p- Kschealor for Union County, nthln Union, S. C., Oct. 80, 1808. Nov. Jl -I l-l?t f-ctn-tiin. >" OTIOK. "X A LI. persons having demands against the?: estate of Matilda Scales, deceased, will' present tliem, property aiteete?i, to my j Agent, I W. Nance ; 'and all persons in\\' debtrd to sai?l estate will make payment to L ' my said Agent. J. C. NANCK, ITUU Ks'r of Matilda Scales. j 1 Jan. 10 3 It. t T.E.BAILEY. BAILEY & r Wehavojust received Iyo oars of Furni we give some of our remarkably low prices f SPOT C$SH." ^ Hard Wood Bedsteads,'dovelai) slat, $1.2 81.25 to $6.00. Same beds have heretofore to 810.00. Bed Koorn Suits from $10.50 to $75.00, Lounges from $3 00 to $25.00 for the vei Best hard wood cbair on earthjfor 45c.; 1 white oak split bottom. SiDgle chairs all the way from 45c. to $2 tJhairs by the set of (G) from 82.60 to $1 century dining Safes, large roomy ones from $2 00 to $6 Side Boards from $5.00 to $50.00, all of t carved backs. A few more of those handsome bnnd-carv for $8.50, these are world beaters. A few Parlor Suits left. These are going get nrst choice. Some lovely Center Tables in Oak, Antiqt to $10.00. Of oourse we have others much PICTURE ] We bav* a large lol^of beautifully aas< offering at great reductions, (f you can't fi wc can make it in 5 minutes for you, any k order for frames from Augusta, Ga.,) Don any and all kinds of repair work at short nc Now don't think for a moment that we h; because wo haven't named them in this. B you ono of the largest, best assorted, i FURNI in the State. And then tho pricos, why, th to say, "now what is tile least you will take. \\ hen you visit Union, or if you nro headquarters. Respectfully BA WE MAKE AfL OU Feather Beds and Piliows. We know exe good Cotton and Straw (42 lb.) Mattrcs desired to order. A GOLDEN 01 FOR CASH WHO WANT 'J SOME CKOIC IN order to raise money, wc will offer i of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc,, at No trash, but good first class goods, the\ times. LISTEN TO A F Good Calicoes, tile., 5c. and upwards " Shirting, 4c. Good Cotton Ch " All Wool Twill Flannel, Hi'j. " " " Jeans, 20c. Good Ca Men's and boys Wool Ilats at 10c. Women's Shoes, 50c., 70c. and upwai Pins lc. a paper. Needles lc. a pap One lot Men's Shocs^ formerly $2.00 " " " f '" " $51.00 " " Clothing at and below cost. We also have a great many other cu< ? ' > nauii ui sjiaci" IIIHL ill'C US f4S til < only lasts for a short time, so come at or GRAHAM ? A HAPPY NEW 1 rpiIOUGlI the year just ended has beon i X have passad over in many a year, yet cessful one on account of our efforts to give possible. Our goods were bought close an Now Year hrs begun and preparatory to ta our Heavy NViuter AVooda as much as possib to ZERO prices. All of these goods must anything in this line. Clothing! Clothing! SUITS FORMERLY SOLD FOR 4 4 44 4. .i 44 OVEltCQA'VS LA 1)1 KS DRF. Hop Sackings, Klanno)s, Sorccs, Wati -~> per cen MEN'S HE A" Such Jeans, Kersey8, Cassiuicrs going ai SHAWLS. SHAW Too tnany ShawUr^^^HHp^ttlso Ooinfii This salo will lasj^^^ToiTays. N > good this sale. BARGAIN remember tint now h your time to lay in j fc'id patrous for pa.-t favors, wear5 llespe J. II L. P. MTJIT?HT, i/IURPHY. tare, with more oa tho way. lie low or spot cash,?did you catch it, for !5 each. OthdFs #11 tho way from e sold on thi*Tnarlfcet for from $1 75 complete. *v best. V ? has three slats io back nod genuine 50.00. tho very finest 5.00 for tho finest high back 16th .00 for bc6t wire. them with uioc mirrors in beautifully od Ladies Cabinet Desks on band 5 at a great sacrifice. Call early and io and xvi century finish, froui 92.00 i cheaper. f? U /k IV* XT' >rted Picture Frames, which we are nd ooo to ploase you in this lot, why iod or size you wish, (just filled an 't forget that wc are prepared to do >tice. avo do other bargains in our house ut call and nee us and we will show ind most complete stocks of T U R E cv are so low it makes one ashamed ) already here, make our placo your ILEY & MURPHY. R MATTRESSES, ctly what's in them, aud can sell a s I'or S2.00. Will make any size T*?iley Murphy. 'PORTUNITY BUYERS lO PICK UP 3E PLUMS. For tlin nnvt ?.... ?l. ~..v??v ?>?vvu vttij o, VJUI OlUt'K prices yet unheard of in Union. r must be sold regardless of hard EW PRICES : ( ccks 4c. ssimcrc, 35c. ds. er. now for $1.50. " " $1.75, ids that we cannot mention for 5 above. Remember this chance ion !infl SOOIIVO fours Truly, i SPARKS. EAR TO YOU. one of the tightest that our people our business has been a very eueour customers the very best bargains d sold accordingly. Njw that the king stock, we have decided to reduce lc, by putting the price right down go, as we cannot afford to carry over ! ! Clothing ! i ! SI 5.00 NOW $11.00 12.00 ' 0.50 10.00 " 8.00 10.50 " 8.25 SS GOODS. rpro .f Cashmeres ami Linscyp at t. off. VY GOODS, t prices unhjird of before. IS, SHAWLS, ?ris will bo closed out r.t cost. Is sold on approval ar charged during HUNTERS, our j-upply. Thanking our friend< etfully, l. MCLITRE. TH NEW \ RACT HAVE YOU TRIED 1 ONE CENT GARI IF not you should try them now others five cents for what you c cent? Nice fresh lot just in. Give WE STILL LEAD IN and Garden Seed is not the only thi of money on. You cannot afford to without first coming here to post ; Nearly every day now we receive at about half price, and adhering sti we adopted when we came here : UNDERBUY, UNDEF We give you goods at prices our touch. We have no time losses to sell our goods at a very small profit We arc selling a Woman's G. G., i Men's solid high cut shoe 95 cents Men's Creedmorc Ties $1.00. W< Doiuet. Shirts 15 cents, others ask same goods. Heavy 25 inch Checks 4 cents. Heavy yard wide Shirting 4 5 cen Best Calico 5 cents. All strictly winter goods to be clc days. Come in and hear our prices. N HARR\ LEAD] | NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. \ WE, the undersigned, have (bis day fT^H formed a copartnership, under the _|_ tirra name of Bailey & Murpliy, for the pur- p8rtn pose of dealing in Furniture, Lumber, Sash. ftn(j g Doors, Blinds and Lime. prepa We cordially invite the people of Union forth and Union County needing anything in this line lo call on us. We will make it to the interest of the purchaser (o always buy from Qfl] U9- C. II. T. E. BAILEY, No, L. P. MURPHY. Come to see us, we mean to sell the goods! Jan. o-l-tf. T_T j DENTISTRY. jSe ,o?o< must DR. H. K. SMITH'S Feir\ DENTAL H O O 31 S , Ic, ?OYER? renni ? A. H. FOSTER <Sc CO S STORE COCAINE USED IN EXTRACTING TEETH. Jai Jan. Union Drug Co., By J. ?DF.AI.KItS IN? DRUGS, Fntent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, w Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth him ' Brushes, Tooth Powders, an^ 1 Face Powders. cease Thi A full lino of Points, Oils, Putty, SlAins, all at Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. of tin Tobacco, Snutf, Cigars, Fresh Garden Seeds, they and all kinds of Druggist Sundries of l'r kept in a first-class Drug Carol Store. after foron Physicians' Prescriptions carefully com- wj,? ( pounded at nil hours. grant The Public will find our stock of Medicines . complete, warranted genuine and 1 ^ of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. mm Fob 17-7-ly I Uc' Tli? Ilont Shoe* for IAV DEALERS w ho push the sale of VV. L. ' which helps to increase the sales on the sfloril to Aril nt ? lc*? profit. And we believe von footwear of the dealer advertised below. CataloKu pnn Q ' r<? I UH OAUJ'J^ W. T. BEA Jan. 19-3-5m,^ I "V *' - . ^'? Wb' 'OR'K [ ET. HE RACKET'S )EN SEEDS? Why .should you pay :an get from us for one i them a triftl. y low prices, ng we will save you a lot buy ftnything in our line >ro"r?e!f on pi ices. ? some JOB LOTS, bought rictly to the iron-clad rule 'SELL, CASH! time competitors cannot ? make up, therefore can solid, But. or Bal. for 75c. i. mid be cheap at $1.25 you 25 or 30 cents lor ?? - ?, its. >scd out in the next 30 o trouble to show goods. r & BELK, EES IN LOW PRICES. Medical Partnership. E undersigned respectfully inform the public that they have entered into crship, for the practice of Medicine urgery in all branches, and will be red to respond promptly to all calls eir services, day and night. T. MUNRO. J. G. GOINGS, ce over Posey's Drug Store, Union r. 3-44-tf. IV O T I C E . WING made a change in business all parties who have had Furniture re- , d at T. E. llailey'snre notified that they ^ call for ssme and van for rrpairs In ary 1st, '94. If not called for ihtn said es of Furniture will be sold at Auction st Monday in February to pay for rs and storage. 11A1LEY & MURPIIY. I. 12-2-tf. ?lic State of South Carolina*. UNION COUNTY. \MES M. ORE, ESQ., Probate Judge. "IIEUEAS, J. II. McKiasick, oa Clerk of Court, bns made suit to me to grant Letters of Administration, on the Estate effects of Mrs. Kmaline Palmer ded. ?se are, therefore, to cite and admonish id singular the kindred and creditors i said Kmaline Palmer, deceased, that hn anil nnnnan hofnro ma ir? ihn Cnnat obatc. to be held nt Union C. II., South inn, on the 'Jili day of February next, publication hereof, at II o'clock in the 0011, to show cause, if any they have, lie suid Administration should not be ed. rcn under my hand and seal this 22d f December Anno Domini, 18!)3. JAMKS M. GKK, Judge Piobate. blislicd on the JWth day of December, ? -* ' in the IVkbklt Union Times, b. 2'J-.V2-(5t. L. DOUGLAS b u genuine DraVC welt. Dttom; Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price. and S3.60 Dress Shoe. ll custom work, costing Iron, *t> to $S. Police Shoe, 3 Soles. Best Walking Shoe ever made. 2.0O. and $2 Shoes. Unequalled at the price. Soys $2 4c SI.70 School Shoes Arc the flcst for Service. ^ LADIES' fcj$3, $2.60 $2, $1.70 V?itl>on|ola, Styllah, Perfect VVS JflttliiK and Serviceable.Heat In the world. All Stylo*. 1 JPO, Inalat upon having W. I.. BSaS^'^L^ IHtuglaa Hhoea. Nam. ^|^nn?rprt~. atii?is?d on THE Douglas Shoes gain customers, ir full line of goods. They ean A ran aare money by l>cy?-jf !! your ^ to free upon application. BY| lTY. a J