The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, August 07, 1885, Image 3
Tir i Uuly (ironist v Sr\m>\l.?A' lieus. tia.,
July 31.? A horrible story is in circutaiion
about two well known men in this county ruining
their sisters-in-law and leaving for parts
unknown. One of the parties is highly connected.
nu<l the victim is a beautiful girl, just
budding into womanhood, nnd related to one of
the first families in Georgia. The wife will enter
a suit for divorce, when all the horrible details
will be made public. She yesterday
moved into a house with a relative and left her
sister in the house she had blighted. Her
friends were telegraphed the facts and advised
theui to come for her.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bolted Meal, received fires A rem/ irtek, at
LAUKKSS U. YOUNG'S.
Use I lie Lightning Jar, and you will be ccrlaiu
to save all tlie Fruil you put up. For sale
by LAURENS G. YOUNG.
If you waul tlie best Flour, for both Bread
and I'astry, try a sample lot of Clark's l'atciit,
at " LAURENS G. YOUNG'S.
If you waul a 11am that equals the ' old style
ante belluni country cured,' try the 'Kegal.' A
fresh lot of Kegal Hams and Shoulders just received
at LAURENSG. YOUNG'S.
Itys Tea is the best drink for this hot weather.
Another lot of that fine Oolong and Gunpowder,
with the best Japan and English Breakfast
Teas, just received at
LAURENS G. YOUNG'S
? ?
The nobbiest Hue of Spring Clothing at prices to suit
tbe times, at
.1. f. hunter a co's.
Order your Job Printing at the Union Rook
Store, nest to Fant & McKissick.
New Spring tioods. .lu-t reeeived, at
.1 <\ iienter a t'o'S.
A lovclv line of Ladies E.ice Ncrk-wour. Just rccciv
cl.at
.i.e. hunter a cos.
?
A beautiful line of l.u lies While Ores* tloods. Jus'
aivivru, ?ti
J. i\ lITNTKIv iV CO'S.
ATTENTION, CO. B.
TIIU survivors of Co. B., 1 ~?tli S. C. V., will
holil their annual reunion at 0race Chapel,
near Burnt Factory, on August 2'Jlh,
1K85, at 10 a. in. There will he a basket dinner,
and the public arc invited.
I'. P. VAKBItOUC.il, Brest.
B. F. Bono, Secretary.
July ;>1 " () A.
1 herby give notice thai [ will not be rr.4
sponsible lor any debts contracted by my
wife Mary .lane llurinou. she having des
sorted my home without just cause!
'I'. C. Harmon!
August 7, !> If.
liushcls
RED RUST PROOF OATS.
To The 1*1 si ntcr.s of Union County.
We have lifteen hundred bushels of RHP
Ivl'ST l'KOOK OATS, suitable for seed!
PARK A THOMSON!
August 7, !? tf.
]N
Mv Stock of Crockery ware, "lassware
nnd "Gilt I.us tie Hand" China must he dosed
"out by the til'ieeiilli of September, to make room
lor Heavy Groceries. Call early and secure a
bargain. I.Al'ltKXS (5. YOUNG.
1'. S. A fresh supply of "Clark's l'atcnt"'
Flour, Sugar, Collee, Bacon, Hams and shoutdcre
jus' received. L. G. Y.
NOTICE TO TIC KSi'ASSKKS,
All persons whomsoever, are hereby warned
and admonished not to trespass upon my protases.
Shooting for pleasure and hunting for
game especially forbidden. All persons are
hereby forbidden to pass through and across
my frout yard, going to or from any place,
point or direction, unless on business with or
for inc. This notice is obvious to the intelligent
and 1113' friends, to others it is obligatory
to observe, or stiller the penalties of the law
in violation.
Ml'.S. M. I.OI'SIA GAGK.
August, 7 :'.l _t.
INOTICi:.
Under and by virtue of the power given lo
me by a decretal order of lion. James
M. Gee, Probate Judge for I'nion County, State
of South Carolina, passed iNilli day of March,
A. D. ISS">, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for
cusli, at public outcry, at I en o clock a. in., on
Friday the till day of September, A. I). IN8">,
at 1 *iiion Court House, in the County and State
aforesaid, all thechoses in action, judgement,
ami decrees, belong to the estate of Thomas A.
^itrlise, deceased, which have been appraised
worthless or doubtful, a list of which may be
found in the otlico of said Probate Judge.
M. A. (V\iti.isi.K,
F.x r of Thus. \. (aui.isi.k, dee d.
Aug. drd. ISS.V -Jt.
MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMIES
OF UNION.
At a meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of the
Male and Female Academies of l.'nion, held lb*
lift lit eetit h of June 'NS">, the following teachers
were elected unanimously.
Principal of tlie Male Academy Mr It. F.
Hnily.
Principal id' tiie Female Academy, Miss
Phoebe Fuller.
Miuio vocal nu t instrumental, Miss Sally
Monroe.
The exercises of these schools will be resumed
on the second Monday of September, the
l lth., iss:?,
It-mrd in the best families at /.;/ / ilhirs per
month. II. M. (I IIIM P> Al,L.
See. Hoard Trustees.
Now Is The Time
^ TO PREPARE FOR GINNING:
We it it! prepared to soli I ho following
?1113 ? "I LMM I Ul .11^ .
WINS 11 ||\
I'll ATT,
llliOWN,
MASON ('VI< 1NI>K15 OIN.
I'.niics who desire anv repairs .mi old
gins should ;;ive ih n iliee now. so thai it
^^. an he done before I in* busy season
Unpens: I'AKII & THOMSON.
August 7, i? i?ui.
Due West
1<%mii:? l<k Collot?e.
I AX Kill l> P,S l.egin lirsl Monday in Ortnlier.
I 1 Careful moral training. Thorough teaching.
lie si facilities in Music, (insl riitiicnlal and
vocal) I'VimicIi and Painting. I'crnis uniisiially
low, whole rosl ..I Imard an 1 regular tuition for
the year. .Tlt.->.
l or catalogue apply to the President
J. P. KKNNIiDV.
July 111 -m.
1,608 ACRES OF LAND
roit sal 1-;
ON GILKIES CREEK,
Union County.
WELL improved, flood dwelling and fine
Orchard. Earn, flir. and Tenant Houses.
A 20 horse farm open. One of (he finest corn
and otton farms iu the County; conveniently
situated iu a gocd section.
Will lio siilil !i?i ii wlitilo or in lot*; Work
Stock. Engine, Gin, &c.t will be sold willi plantation,
it' desired.
?TERMS EASY.?
T. M. LITTLEJOlIN,
Star Farm, S. C.
.May 2'.' 21 bn.*
Application For Discharge.
The State of South Carolina.
coextv or ex/ox.
In the Court of l'robatc.
J. II. Rodger, as Administrator of II. It. Joliuson.
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 12th day
of August, A. 0. lSS"i, I wilt make my
fiual return and apply to lion James M. Gee.
1'robatc Judge of Union county, for letters dismissory
as Administrator of the personal estate
of II. R. Johnson, deceased.
J AS. II. RODGER, Adtn'r.
July 10 27 It.
\A7" T "jermore money than at anything else
VV XXi by taking an agency for the best
selling book ont. beginners succeed grandly
None fail. Terms free. 1Iai.i.kt Rook Co.
Portland, Maine.
SALE OF BUGGIES.
I will offer for sale
AT REDUCED PRICES
my stock of Buggies, at prices
Ktuigiiig front SU?r?
upwnnls.
Wm. A. NICHOLSON.
.luly :H :>0 'Jin.
rpO ICO A1) SUMIKVISOKS.
OrrtCK or County Commissioxkus, i
Union. July :J0, 1nS*?. j*
VOL' aro hereby instructed to order out the
hands and work six (<i) days on the roads in
your respective districts, and put them in good
order by the "JOtli of August, and report to this
board by the 'Joth of August.
15y order of the Hoard.
J. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'tn'n.
C. G auk, C. 15. C. C.
July :!1 JO :it.
Laurensville
Female Coll(j?<i.
Tlie record of the Laurensville Female College
for the past session has been remarkably tine.
With an able Faculty, tine buildings, healthy
climate, rnd exceedingly low rates of board and
tuition, it offers unsurpassed inducertlents to
parents who wish to thoroughly educate
their daughters. For catalogue of full information
apply to 11. W. Mll.NF.lt, l'res.
or Enw.vitn E. Uimttox. Sec.. Box Laurens,
S. C.
J uly if I 'Jit <',w
Bottled Advertising
It has been demonstrated that bottled advertising
is superior to any and all modes. I
We have adopted the plan of placing the |
bulk of our advertising INS! 1>K of the bottle I
and corking it up, while others do all their work !
on the outside.
That is the reason that It. It. It. proves so i
valuable in the cure of all blood diseases, |
Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Itheurnat ism.
Catarrh, Skin and Kidney affections. .Merit is
in the bottle and the patient is at once convinced
of the fact. Large bottles SI. three fir
!?'J-".(). Address, Itlcod Italia Co., Atlanta, tia. .
B. B. B.
J. M. Kills, Atlanta (la., writes; I havo
Iliad ft severe form of Eczema, tut i/utr.*. and
have failed to secure relief from various doctors,
and about 1 10 bottles of a noted remedy.
It was pronounced incurable, but the use
of 1$. 15. 15. has alfccted a cure, and 1 refer to
Dr. I). O. ('. llccry, Dr. F. F. Tuber, Atlanta,
(in.
\V. M. t'licslrre, at \V. II. lirotberton's j
store, Atlanta, writes: "I have ha 1 a largo
eating ulcer on my leg cured by the use of D.
1$. 15.
It is decidedly a most wonderful medicine for
the cure of blood diseases, and it will please
everybody.
Nasiiviu.i:. Ti:n.n, Nov. s, lss|.
One of my customers. Mrs. D. Williams, has
been using 15. It. 15. a short time and reported
to me that its eH'octs were simply marvelous,
and that it far surpasses all other blood remedies
she has used, ami that she cm Id heartily
sanctionjunything said in its favor, as it had
given her more relief than anything she had
ever used before.
W. II. ()wi:n, Druggist.
A page book tilled with information about
your blood, your skin, Kidneys, llheumatism,
Old I'lccrs and Sores, Itlood poisons, etc.,
mailed free to any one. Address,
15I.OOD I5AI.M CO.
Augusta, (!a..
JOHNSON
Racine, Y
MANUKAC
"THE RACINE" FARM AND ^
DUS^LESS G^AM^ SEPAR/
Onlcr? Iol't willi Arclii.* II. Stokes at the ol?
10.
BARBECUE
AT
JEFFERIES &
KENDRICK'S MILL.
TuoH<liiy, August It, ISM.
WK will give a Lbirbecuc on August 11th,
l*S">, at .letteries & Keadrick's Mill, on
Thickety Creek, at die usual popular price.
Every attention will bo given to secure the
plcuMirc and comforts of all who may call on
us at that time.
There will be speaking by a number of gentlemen.
MOO till EA1) & K END 1UCK.
July'.'I b"J *Jt.
rvAt/ir-v iai uiorvti _
unviu juniMouiM, jr.,
ATT O R X I: 1 . 1 .V 1) C O V X S K1. L 0 R
,\(?. :t ],?n IttuiKO. Union, S. C.
BfagfWill practice in State and federal Court
Elegant Millinery.
Mrs. Mary Vinson will be
pleased to see her friends and
the public at her Show Rooms
in Roberscn & Griinball's store.
HER HATS ARE BEAUTIFUL.
VXD 111-: It 1" KICKS It EA SO ISA
It I.E.
THE LOVELY SPRING STYLES
Csui 13c Seen.
All the markets contribute to
make *licr Show Rooms attractive
to the Ladies.
.Msiy 1"> in if
R. W. T IN S L E Y,
JWATCHMAKER AND JEWELEIt,
MAIN STKHUT, UNiON, S. C.
|i-ri:i;r.\< i.i> ani> i:yi:i.lassi> a specialty.;
SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIMX
FOIl FLYF CO/.I) IYATCHK8, D1AMOXD
nixos, i ixs, / ;.i it- nii o rs, /:rc.
BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES.
April 10 II Dm.
TO FARMERS AND OTHFRS
HAVING
m;achin;ery tosrepriir.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Union County that lie is qualified,
from long experience as a Machinist, to repair
I all kinds of machinery in the most approved
I and workmanlike manner. Any person having
T.NUINKS,GINS,Til H ASH KllS or anything else
in the machinery line needing repairs, will do
well to communicate with me at Union, C. 11.,
I or apply to me in person at the Jim Hardy old
Blacksmith shop.
SEM) IX YOUR (JIXS.
In order to give tnc time to do a good job,
and to have your gins ready in time for the
coining season, send in your gins at once. 1
have plenty of room to store any number of
gins.
J. L. COLLINS.
June I-' -d It*
J. P. GAGE,
t 01*1103' nl Laiv^
UNION, S. 0.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
1\ GAGE.
A Handsome Residence
FOR SAF E,
A valuable residence in ihe town of Union
for sale. For all particulors, apply to
I W.M. A. NICHOLSON.
jjuuco 'JJ dm*
TTT"|T TA^01' >vorkinjr people. Send I" cents
Mil I Mpostaffc. and we will mail you Jr<r,
j I Fa I 11 a royal, valuable sample box of
goods that will put you in the way
of making more money in a few days than you
ever thought possible at any business. Capital
not required. You can live at home and work
in spare time only, or all ihc lime. All of
both sexes, of all ag.'s, grandly successful. Ml
cents to :> '? en*ily earned every evening. That
all who want work may lest the business, we
make this unparalleled oiler: To all who arc
not well satisfied we will send si to pay for the
trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions,
etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely
-aire for all who start at once. Ilnn't delay\ddress,
Stixsox & Co. Portland, Maine.
d FIELD,
Wisconsin,
rrmnh ok
WAREHOUSE FANNING MILLS
iivriso ?nu LHINU rlULLLnb
These Mill* and Separators have lon? been
bused by the rarniers, prominent Millers/ train
and Seed Dealers throughout the I'nited
Stales, w ho liiylily recommend them as beinK
tin Itesi .Machines ever madn for cleaning
ami iirailinK IVhriit, Itarley, Oats, Corn, and
St t ils of every description.
'l'liey do the work mors thoroughly and
haveirrentereapaeit) thatianyotherniaehine.
They ire strnnitly hinlt of the very best
material, hiithly finished, and are made in
. J ,jjff, renf sires, two for larm use and four
I\jr for Wan house, lilt vutur and Millers' uae.
i The I,and Hollers are the most durable,
itf-r iind em aitst in the market for the
money. Warranted to yive satisfaction.
i Si tul for illustrated circulars and ptieea
Isfore hujitiy.
} We t an vouch for the reliability of thia
? firm /.'itifor.
I staicl el iliil \ t'o. will!>?? promptly nikiiilcl
GIVE YOUR
COUNTY PAPER
A LIFT.
I
:o:
IF YOU EVER
t
HAD AN OPPORTUNITY
OF DOING
A GOOD THING
FOR
Your County
NOW IS
THE TIME.
BY
Subscribing For
THE
UNION TIMES
YOU SUPPORT A
COUNTY ENTERPRISE
THAT WILL
DEFEND AND PROTECT
THE BEST INTERESTS OF
THE COUNTY
AND BE A
WELCOME VISITOR
EVERY WEEK TO
Your Homes.
TEimtS:
I copy 1 ycnr. ?2.00
" six months, 1.00
' " three months .50
The Times and Demorests'
Magazine, 1 Year $3.50
Original Price. $4,00.
Spartanburg, Laurens and
NcwIk'itv lrive each of their na
i' rj &
pcrs fro ill 1,000 to 1,500 subscribers,
while Union reluctantly
doles out 550 to its only county
paper.
CANT THE PEOPLE OF
UNION DO BETTER?
A big subscription list will
bring a big paper, sure.
Treiomloas Slat
: O
DRY GOODS:
Boots and Shoes,
As 1 never taike stock in idle
out my entire stock of Summer G
il. _ ... I. * - il A A A
uiu ?ui k. nit* grcuiesi pun i
in the auction rooms,and averagei
same goods can be bought in regi
on long time, I can, therefore, atfc
cheaper than other houses who h;
New York city, thereby giving tin
oo per cent. 1 have already qu<
mcnt, and it. is useless to do so mv
and the public generally, that all
the past two days, been marked
prices. However, I will gunrantc
this State or in the United Stat
chaser 10 per cent oil*.
Lll my iliv pncnttcc io
below maim fact tircrs' cost. So ea
the goods closely and carefully, am
justice of this advertisement
At Hie Leader <
1*. S.?1 still keep the celeb
that 1 sell at Rock Bottom Prices.
May 1 I
FOSTER &
Desiro to Notify their Friends
IS NOW
AND THAT THEY AR
FRESH A:
To iiieot THEIR I.
We claim to hav<
STOCK O]
Bought to meet the wants of tliis
condition, as we have been f
give as much, or more, go
be had anywhere in
State. We em
Good, Reliable Gc
a i v k u s
Oct 3 I
1885. SPRING
WE ARE NOW EXHIBITING A
p nTi Tun itTn p
arniriii hmj o
Adapted to tlic wants of the co
included in general merchandise,
tention to Fabrics
FOR
PRINTS, WHITE AMM'OLOKEI) LAWNS.
OKUAMHES. DKESS-f
NUNS1
FOR TIIF Ml
COTTONADE
LI]
Our stock of Men's and Hoys
tractive, and judging fr
appreciation of 0111
one in want of.
be repaid by
tion of 1
Full Line of Hats, Shoes ?
If tlieru are any of our eustome
Bros. Celebrated Shoes, we wouh
satisfaction.
ROBERSON &
NEW GOODS!
RE AS
ATTENTIVE AND P
We are reeeivi
i N HW Dli
I
SHOWING THE SPRING
i
|
and arc prepared to show onr pat
j tor their interests as well as our <
0< 10 jV >
May 1 >
I
igtiter 10 Prices
, CLOTHING,
Hats, Trunks, Etc.
capital, 1 am dctcimincd toclo.sc
oods, if starvation prices will do
>f my goods were bought for cash
1 sit least 80 percent, less than the
liar houses, where goods are sold
nil to sell my stock li"> per cent,
live to pay for the same goods in
} purelniser the benefit ot sit lesist
>ted prices in my last snivel tiseiv.
but 1 can assure my customers,
1 goods in my store have, within
so low 11 iiit 1 am loth to quote
e to duplicate any bill bought in
es and give the customer or pur
iniiiitiiim , * %iii pvWiij; It UWJlV
11 early, stay a long time, inspect
1 yon will then be convinced of the
ol'l^ow l'fieos.
rated Dumkstk- Skwixu Maciiink
1>. C. 1 "I A"J\N.
' WILKIN S
and Patrons that their Stock
r FULL,
E DAILY RECEIVING
DD1TJ0NS
lAliUIO T K AD IO.
2 a well selected
F GOODS,
demon, aim that we are now in
iir the past sixteen years, to
ods for the money as can
this section of the
(leaver to sell
rods?NO TRASH.
Tltl AC.
(I If
STOCK 1885.
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
1UMMER GOODS
1111111111 it-y, embracing everything
We would hog to call special atWEAK:
aKiai i IK
rKILINti, AlillATItOSS.
K1IIKK CLOTHS. Xv.
<zis wio ha\ r:
s,
NENS,
TWEEDS,
CASS1M EES, &c.
' Clothing is large and atom
onr sales, meets tlie
r customers. Any
clothing would
an examinathis
line.
? Men's Furnishing Goods.
rs who have not yet tried Marcy
I invite a trial, as we guarantee
RICE & McLURE-f
l GRIMBALL.;
iONAHCE TRICES!
OLITE SALESMEN
ng every week
Y GOODS,
AND SUMMER STYLES,
rons an:! tin* puNio that we woik
own.
:io rs,
! ? cf