The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, August 07, 1885, Image 3
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Two Uulv Qkohuia Scandal.?Athens, Qa.,
July 81.?A horrible story is in circulation
about two well known meu in this oounty ruining
their sisters-in-law end leaving for parts
unknown. One of the parlies is highly connected.
and ibe victim is a beautiful girl, just
budding into womanhood, and 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 i
sister in the house she had blighted. Her i
friends were telegraphed the facts and advised
tbem to come for her.
BU8HtEBSLOCAI,5. "
Bolted Xloal, received freth every tceek, at
LAURENS G. YOUNG'S.
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Use the Lightning Jar, and you will be certain
to save all the Fruit you put up. Fcr sale
by LAURENS G. YOUNG.
If you want the best Flour, for both Bread
and l'astry, try a sample lot of Clark's Patent,
at LAURENS G. YOUNG S.
If you want a Mam that equals the 4 old style
ante bellutn country cured? try the 4 Regal.' A
fresh lot of Kegal Mains and Shoulders just re- I
ceired at LAURENS Q. YOUNG'S. 1
Iqp Tea is the best drink for this hot weather. (
Another lot of that fine Oolongaud Uuupowder,
with the best Japan and English Breakfast
Teas, just received at
LAURENS G. YOUNG'S
The nobbiest lino of Spring Clothing at prices to salt 1
the times, at I
j. c. hunter a am 1
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Order your Job Printing at the Uuion Book
Store, next to Fant & McKissiek.
New Spriug Goods. Just received, at
j. C. hunter a co's.
A lovcljr lino of I^ulics Loco Nock-wcar. Just rocelveJ,
at
j. C. hunter a 0>'s.
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A beautiful lino of LuJIcs White Draw (tood*. Just
received, at
j. C. hunter a CO*S.
ATTENTION, CO. B.
THE survivors of Co. B., 15th S. C. V., will '
hold their annual reunion at Grace Chapel,
WT' near Burnt Factory, on August 2'.Mb,
1885, at 10 a. in. There will be a basket din*
ner, and the publio are invited. .
P. P. YARBROUGH, l'rest. b
B. F. Bono, Seoretary. J
July 31 30 'A. ?
NOTICE,
I hcrby give notice that I will not be rt?
sponsible for any debts contracted by my
wife Mary Jane Harmon, she having des
sorted my homo without just cause!
T. C. Harmon.'
August 7, 3 If.
1,500 JJIIHIicIN
RED RUST PROOF OATS. '
To The Planters of Union County. t
Wo have fifteen hundred bushels of RED f
RUST PROOP OATS, suitable for seed! t
PARR & THOMSON! g
August 7, 3 tf.
Notice.
My Stock of Crockery ware, glassware I
and Gilt Lustre Band" China must be closed
^"^^out by the fifteenth of September, to make room
for Heavy Groceries. Call early and secure a
bargain. LAURENS G. YOUNG.
P. S. A fresh supply of "Clark's Patent" t
Flour, Sugar, Cotfee, Bacon, Hams and shoulders
just received. L. G. Y. ^
NOTICE TO TR ESPASSERS,
All persons whomsoever, are hereby warned c
and admonished not to trespass upon my protases.
Shooting for pleasure and hunting for ?
game especially forbidden. All persons are g
Hereby forbidden to pass mrougu ana across
my front yard, going to or from any place, (
point or direction, unless on business with or i
for me. This notice is obvious to the intelli- e
gent and my friends, to others it is obligatory <
to observe, or sutfer tbo penalties of the law
in violation.
MRS. M. LOU8IA GAGE.
August, 7 81 2t.
NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of the power given to '
me by a decretal order of lion. James 1
M. Gee, Probate Judge for Union County, State {
of South Carolina, passed 20th day of March, .
A. D. 1885, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for 1
cash, at public outcry, at ten o'clock a. m., on (
Friday the 4th day of September, A. D. 1885, 1
at Union Court Mouse, in the County and State <
aforesaid, all theohoses in action, judgement,
and decrees, belong to tho estate of Thomas A.
fitrlise, deceased, which have been appraised t
M worthless or doubtful, a list of which may be 4
round in the office of said Probate Judge.
M. A. Cablislb,
Ex'r of Thos. Cablislb, dec'd.
Aug. nra. ipso. i
MALE AND FEMALE AC A- '
DEMIES OF UNION.
At a meeting of (be Board of Trustees of the
Male and Female Academies of Union, held lbs
fifthteenih of June !885, tho following teachers |
were eleoted unanimously. ,
Prinoipal of the Male Academy Mr. B, F.
Baily.
Principal of the Female Academy, Miss <
Phoebe Fuller. * I
"* it i II..-. ?*-'[ "fn Salt*
Monroe.
The exercises of these sobools will be resulted
on the second Monday of September, the
14th., 1885,
| ' Board in the best families at ten dollar* per
month. 11. M. QRIMBALL.
Sec. Board Trustee*.
^ Now Is The Time
A TO PREPARE FOR GIN NINO'
We ore prepared to sell the following
gins on easy terms:
WINS HIP,
PRATT,
BROWN,
IViAlS MA80N CYLINDER OIN.(
Potties who desire any repairs on old
gins should jjiro as notice now. so mat is
^Jtsti bo done before the bony soason
^opens.' PAR1I & THOMSON.
August 7, 3 3m.
Due West
l^emalo College*
L Tj1XKRCI8B8 begin first Monday in Oetober.
X!j Carefcil moral training. Thorough teaching.
Ileal Facilities in Muslo, (instrumental aad
rooal) Creech aad Painting. Terms unusually
low, whole cost of board and regular tuition for
the year, $166.
For oaUlsgue apply to the President
J. P. KENNEDY.
July 24 JET 26 9m.
1,608 ACRES OF LAND
FOR WALK,
ON GILKIES GREEK,
Union Oounty.
WELL improved. Good dwelling nnd fine
Orchard, barn, Gin and Tenant Houses.
A 520 horse farm open. Oueoflhe finest corn
and cotton forms in the County; conveniently
situated in a gocd seotion.
Will be sold as a whole or in lots. Work
Stock, Engine, Gin, &c., will be sold with plantation,
if desired.
?TERMS EAST.?
T. M. LITTLEJOllN,
Star Farm, S. C.
May 20 21 3n?
Application For Discharge.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Iu tbo Court of Probate.
J. II. Rodger, as Administrator of II. R. Johnson,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 12th day
of August, A. 1)7*188.-,, 1 will make my
Ipal return nnd apply to lion. James M. Gee,
>- I...I ~r IT 1- r? ' J'
kiumiv vuujc vi uiuuu wumjr, lur i?ucr8 u;snissory
m Administrator of the personal estate
>f IT. K. Johnson, decensed.
JAS. II. ItODGKR, Adm'r.
July 10 *27 4t.
WJ" T ~VJ"more money than at anything elso
YV AJ_N by taking an agency for the best
telling book out. Beginners succeed grandly
lone fail. Terms free. Mallet Hook Co.
?orllaud, Maine.
8ALE OF BUGGIES.
I will offer for salo
AT REDUCED PRICES
my stock of Buggies, at prices
Ranging from $05
upwards.
Wm. A. NICHOLSON.
July ill HO 2m. 1
JIO ROAD SUPERVISORS.
Office of County Commissioners, "i
Union. July 30, 1885. J
YOU are hereby instructed to order out the
lands and work six (0) days on the roads in ,
our respective districts, and put them in good 1
rder by the 20th of August, and report to this
oard by the 25th of August.
By order of the Board.
J. T. DOUGLASS, Ch'm'n.
C. Gaoe, C. B. C. C.
July 81 80 8t.
Laurensville 1
Female College.
The record of the Laurensville Female College
or the put session has been remarkably fine.
Vilh an able Faculty, fine buildings, healthy
limate, rnd exceedingly low rates of board and
uition, it offers unsurpassed inducements to
>arenta who wish to thoroughly educate
heir daughters. For catalogue of full informaion
apply to R. W. M1LNF.R, l'res.
or Edward E. Urittox, Sec., llox :52, Laurens,
I. C.
July 24 20 tiw
Bottled Advertising
It has been demonstrated that bottled adverising
is superior to any and all modes.
We hare adopted the plan of placing the
tulk of our advertising INSIDE of the bottle
md corking it up, while others do all their work
in the outside.
That is the reason that 15. 15. 15. proves so
'aluable in the cure of all blood diseases,
icroftilous Swollings and Sores, Rheumatism,
'atarrb, Skin and Kidney affections. Merit is
n the bottle and the patient is at once convinoid
of the fact. Large bottles $1, three for ,
52*<r)0. Address, Dlcod Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. <
B, B. B.
J. M. Ellis, Atlanta Ga., writes.- I have
iad a severe form of /* ?.!
iave failed to secure relief from various docors,
and about 140 bottles of a noted reme*
Iy. It was pronounced incurable, but the use
>f B. B. B. has affected a cure, nnd I refer to
[)r. D. 0. C. Ileerjr, Dr. F. F. Taber, Atlanta,
3a.
W. >J. Cheshire, at W, II. Brotherton's
itore, Atlanta, writes.- "I have had a largo
sating ulcer on my leg cured by the use of P.
B. B.
It is decidedly a most wonderful medicine for
.he oure of blood diseases, and it will please
sverybody.
Nasiivillk, Tkxx, Nov. 8, 1884.
One of my customers, Mrs. D. Williams, has
been using B. B. B. a short time and reported
to me that its effects were simply marvelous,
and that it far surpasses all other blood remedies
she has used, and that she cculd heartily
lanctionjanything said in its favor, as it had
given her more relief than anything she had
ever used-bwfbre.
W. II. Owbx, Druggist.
A 32 page book filled with "informal ion about
four blood, your akin, Kidneys, Rheumatism,
Old Uloers and Sores, Dlood poisons, etc.,
mailed free to any one. Address,
DLOOD BALM CO.
Augusta, Oa., |
JOHNSON
Racine, W
MMtNWII
"THE RACINE" FARM AND VI
DUSTLESS GRAIN 8IMRA1
I' iMaSfi l Mil l*" *
Ordsra UA wKh Arabia U. Hiokaa al (ha old
to.
i';'V' * *0
BARBECUE
AT
JEFFERIE8 ft
KENDRICK'8 MILL
TnitHlny, Augtiftt 11, 1889.
WE will give a Barbecue on August 11th,
1886, nt J cileries & Keadriok's Mill, on
Thickely Creek, at the usual popular price.
Every attention will be given to secure the
plencurc and comrorts of all who mny call on
us at that time.
There will be speaking by a number of gentlemen.
MOOKHEAJ1 <i KENDRICK.
July *24 *29 2t.
DAVID JOHNSON^Jr,ATTORN
E Y AND COUNSELLOR
No. 3 l^tw Rnngc, Union, 8. C.
OSaJTWill 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 & Grimball's store.
HER HATS ARE BEAUTIFUL,
AND; IIKit FHICE8 REASONABLE.
THE LOVELY SPRING STYLES
Can Be Seen.
All the markets contribute to
make 'her Show Rooms attractive
to the Ladies.
May 15 10 tf
R. W. TINSLEY,
;WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
MAIN STREET, UNION, S. C.
^SPECTACLES ANI) KYIXi LASSES A SPECIALTY.;
SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIME
FOR FINE GOLD WATCHES. DIAMOND
RfXGS, I'/XS, EAlt-DROPS, ETC.
BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES.
April 10 14 '.tin.
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS
HAVING
MACHINERY T03REPAJR.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Union Couuty that he is qualified,
from long experience as a Machinist, to repair
nil kinds of machinery in the most approved
nnd workmanlike manner. Any person having
ENGINES,GINS,TUHASHEUS or anything else
in the machinery line needing repairs, will do
well to communicate with me at Union, 0. II.,
or apply to me in person at the Jim Hardy old
Blacksmith shop.
SEM) IN YOUR GINS.
In order to give me time to do a good job,
and to have your gins ready in time for the
coming season, send ?n your ginp at once. I
have pleuty of room to store any number ol
gins.
J. L. COLLINS.
June 12 28 4t?
J. P. GAGE,
Attorney at Lnav,
o# v .
OO LLECTION8 A bTEOIALTY.
J. T. GAGE.
A Handsome Residence
FOR SALE,
A valuable residence in the town of Uuioi
for sale. For all particulars, apply to
WM. A. NICHOLSON.
June 5 22 4m<
yyTIT "lVor wo'^ng people. Send 10 cent
II It I Npostnae, and we will mail you fret
[I P.I |J a royal, valuable sample box o
IX111IX g00<j8 that will put you in the waj
of making more money in a few days than yoi
ever thought possible nt any business. Capita
not required. You can live at home and wnrl
in spare time only, or all the time. All o
both sexes, of all ag.>s, grandly successful. Tit
cents to $f> easily earned every evening. Tba
all who want work may test the business, w
maka this unparalleled offer: To all whaar
not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for th
trouble of writing us. Full partioulars, direc
| tions, eto., sent free. Immense pay ubsolutol;
I -aire for all who start at once. Don't delay
Address, 8tikbos & Co. Tortland, Mains.
d FIELD,
isconsln,
WAREHOUSE FANNING MILLS
rows and land Rollers.
Tbeee MiUe tad Separator* have long bees
F] ued br tht FwBMit, tmmltMat Mlll?w.Oriin
and iMd Dealer* throughout the United
nS^Hj Rtetne, who highly recommend them M heing
2fi9H the Beet Machine* ever mad* for cleaning
and grading Wheat. Barter, Oat*, Cora, and
fl^^a ffeoda of every deacrtption.
d^| They do the work more thoronghly aad
have greater capacity than any other machine.
fc?eSt3 They are atrongty built of tha vary heat
(fflH material, highly ftniahod. and are made la
rH^t aix different alaea, two for farm two aad four
for Werebonee, Elevator aad MiBera' nee.
J| The hand Bollera are the moat durable,
] Bear and caaaecarr in the market lor the
|j mosey. Warranted to gt-v* aetlafaction.
| Bend for Uluatr..ted circular* aad prtoaa
fak. before haying.
We eon vouch foTtbe ru liability of thia
stand of Hill A Co., willbo promptly attended
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FOR
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THE TIME.
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Spartanburg, Laurens and
Newberry give each of their papers
from 1,000 to 1,500 subscribers,
while Union reluctantly
doles out 550 to its only county
paper.
CAN'T THS PEOPLE OF
TffCION DO BETTER?
A big subscription list will
bring a big paper, sure.
TreiBDflous Slangl
: OF
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Sloes, Ha
As I never take stock in idle caj
out my entire stock of Summer Good
the work. As the greatest part of n
in the auction rooms, and averaged at
same goods can be bought in regular
on long time, I can, therefore, afford
cheaper than other houses who have
New York city, thereby giving the pu
35 per cent. I have already quoted
ment, and it is useless to do so now, 1
and the public generally, that all got
the past two days, l>een marked so
prices. However, I will guarantee to
this State or in the United States j
chaser 10 per cent off.
Ill my iU\> to imi
below manufacturers' cost. So call oj
the goods closely and carefully, and yo
justice of this advertisement
At the Leader of
P. S.?I still keep the celebrate
that I sell at Rock Bottom Prices.
X
May 1 17
FOSTER & T
Desire to Notify their Friends am
IS NOW
AND THAT THEY ARE !
FRESH AD]
To meet THEIR I^A
We claim to have a 1
STOCK OF
Bought to meet the wants of this Seel
condition, as we have been for t
give as much, or more, goods
be had anywhere in thi
State. We endca-*
Good, Reliable Good
GIVE US A
Oct 3 40
1885. SPRING i
WE ARE ROW EXHIBITIH8 A Wl
SPRING AND SI
Adapted to the wants of the comm
included in general merchandise. W
tention to Fabrics
FOR LADIE:
PRISTS, WHITE AND COLORED LAWNS.
ORUANDIES. DRESS*(wIN(
XUXS-VEII
FOR THE MEP
COTTONADES,
LINE
Our stock of Men's and Boys' C
tractive, and judging from
appreciation of our ci
one in want of.clot
be repaid by an
tion of this
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Full Line of Hats, Shoes & M
If there are any of our customers
Bros. Celebrated Shoes, we would in
satisfaction.
May 1 17
ROBERSON &
NEW GOODS!
REASO
ATTENTIVE AND FO]
We are receiving <
NEW DRY
SHOWING THE SPRING AN
and are prepared to hIiow our pat run i
for their intercuts as well as our own
COMEAND
May 15 IV
iter in Prices
CLOTHING,
its, Trite, Etc.
V*.
[>ital, 1 am determined toclosc
s, if starvation prices will do
ny coods were bouirlit, for ?>nsh
v w o
least 30 percent, less than the
houses, where goods are sold
to sell my stock 25 per cent,
to pay for the same goods in
ircliuser the benefit ot at least
i prices in my last adveitise ut
I can assure iny customers,
?ds in my store have, within
low that I am loth to quote
> duplicate any bill bought in
ind give the customer or purucunr.
l om mmtrrg iX/ n w Jty
irly, stay a long time, inspect
u will then be convinced of the
I^ow Prices.
>d Domestic Sewing Machine
>. C. FPYNN.
VILKLNS
d Patrons that their Stock
FULL,
DAILY RECEIVING
OITIONS
TRADR.
well selected
GOODS,
don, and that we are now in
lie past sixteen years, to
for the money as can
s section of the
/or to sell
S---NO TRASH.
T UI A I-..
If
STOCK 1885.
:LL SELECTED STOCK OF
HER BOORS
iniiity, embracing everything
e would beg to call special at^
WEAR:
HAMS,
.IVIJ II IMTRIWW
klllKK CLOTIIS. &c.
* WK HAVE
NS,
TWEEDS,
CASSIAIERS, &e.
lothing is large and atour
sales, meets the
astomcrs. Any
,hing would
ex am ilialine.
ien's Furnishing Goods;
vlio have not yet tried Marcy
vitc a trial, as we guarantee
RICE & McLTJRE- f
GRIMBALIj,
NABLE PRICES!
LITE SALESMEN
Ljvcry week
GOODS,
D SUMMER STYLES,
3 and the public that wo woik
i.
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