The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 14, 1886, Image 3
Intkukstini; K km in i*i esokm.?Yesterday, the
1st of May, in the memories of Gen. Johnstoue
Jones, is full of interesting and abidiug recollections.
It was the anniversary of the day on
which lie met, for the first and last time, the
chiefs of ilie Confederate government, then overthrown
l>y the force of aims, themselves essaying
to escape from the victorious pursuers.
Geu. Jones was a guest of Gen. Wallace, at his
residence at Union Court House, i?. C. That
gentleman at the time was a prisoner on parol,
and his son* was a comrade of Gen. J., both
bclougiug to White's battallion of Infantry.
On that day the gentlemen comprising the
Confederate cabinet rode up to the door of
Gen. Wallace s residence and halted. They
were under the escort of General Ferguson s
cavalry, and were on thcir^vay to tho Southward.
The hospitalities of the house were
&r<ivviuiij uuu uigt'iuijr unuvruu, uiiu aa irmiKiy
accepted, the halt however, being only for dinner
: that meal was cxtamporancous, but elegant.
The party cousistcd of Jefferson Davis, President
of the Confederate States : John C. Breckenridge,
Secretary of war; Judah P. Benjamin,
Secretary of State, aud Gen. Ilegau, Post
Master General, Gen. llraxton Bragg was also
of the party.
The demeanor of Mr. Davis was quiet, courteous
and self-possessed. He was cheerful, nnd
he passed a part of the dinner hour with the
little daughter of Gen. Wallace upon his knees,
with whom he interchanged many playful
words. Benjamin was bright and cheerful ;
the others were quiet nnd thoughtful.
When the party had dined, they resumed
their ride. Mr. Davis bade tho ladies aud
guests a cheerful "good bye : " and as he shook
hands with them lie said. "I am goiug across
the Mississippi, and 1 hope souio day we may
meet under more favorable auspices."
A few days thereafter he was captured. The
others made their escape; and their subscqheut
history is well known.?Ashtcill- Citizen.
* Gen. Jones is mistaken, iu saying ttliat
the young man alluded to was Gen. Wallace's
son. It was Mr. 11. ll. Wallace, now President
of the Merchants' and Planters National Bank
of this place, and half brother of Gen. Wallace.
I.uok Gi t Pott Fhaius asi> Imitations.?
Take no other. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic
is the only genuine preparation called Calisaya
Tonic. See that you get Westmoreland s of your
Druggist, at $1.00 per bottle.
A Good Horse for Sale.
Any ruitsoN wisiunh to pukciiask
a good horse that "will work well anywhere,
safe and gentle, can secure such an
auiinal by applving to the subscriber.
Mas. K. F. SPEAKS.
May 11. I'd It'
Masonic Notice.
VKKUUL.Yll coinniunicatiou of L'uion
Lodge, No. 7o, A.*. F.*. M.*. will be held
this Friday cvcniug. May 11, at 7 o clock,
sharp. The third degree will be coufcrrcd.
11. F. AKTI1UK, Site.
May I I. 1 ? It.
MASTERS' SALE.
State ol" Eolith Carolina.
COL'STY OF CX10X
Court ol' Couiuiott i'leas.
^11. L. Coss and 1. Ui. McKi-sick. 1'laintiOt.
a i/ot ii* ^
Sallie J. t>recr and C. It. Kobcrson.
Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage.
IN obedience to an order in the above entitled
case, by His Honor J. 1>. Kershaw, Circuit
Judge, 1 will sell before llie Court House door
_____ in tiiv Town of Union, within the legal hours
of sale, on tho first Monday in June. 188b. the
lOJiouiu^ Mvavnucu |inijiciijr 10 v*u :
All that certain lot of land lying being and
situate in the Town of Union, County and Stale
aforesaid, containing one and one-half acres,
bounded by lots ol S. M. Kice, Si lliggius.
Church Street and ilie street between tins lot
and Isaac Harris' lot being the lot whereon T.
J. < S reer resides.
Tcrnts of Sale?CASH.
JAM US Ml'MlO,
.Master for Union t o.
Masters' Ollicc. Ap I. d<>, 1SS(3.
May II, l'.? Jt.
Notice to Trespassers.
N'tlllUU i- hereby given that all person*
hereafter found fishing, hunting, of iu tint
other way tresspassing upon Mrs lleitriettti
Murphy's land, will he prosecuted to the niniosl
severity of the law. 11. UKLLM 11A1LLV,
Lessee.
May 7 is It.
Smokers take Notice!
Ail wishing a good cheap smoke, call al
the store of J I. T\ Senile and j^et some ol
his t*'H >ti llii'. You iviil also lind a 1 til
lino of lino cigars, cigaretis, chewing tu
bacco. snull, iVc.
Smoke our Studio cigars they arc tin.
tin est nickel cigar sold.
ELECTION NOTICE.
XT O'l'llT. is hereby jMven that an election will
XN he helil in ITiioii on Tuesday. tlio first
lay of June, A. 1>. ISS'I, lor the election of an
Intcmlaat and four Wardens "f the town ol
I'mon to serve the ensuing year.
l'nlls will be opened ato clock, A. M. and
close at bo clock 1'. M.
The following gentlemen arc appointed Manageis
to conduct the election: William J. Oct/.el,
S. John Mix. T II. (.lore.
A. I!. I'MiHAM. II. S. UKATV.
Clerk, 1111 cuda it t.
The Stall' of South Carolina.
col STY or (IXJOS.
In the t'oiirt of Common l'lens.
John I'. McMekissick .and
I (l. Mchissick. I Summons for rcI'hmti'1-.
lief. Complaint
i/./.ii <.?/ j not *erved.
I'. 11. roster, and others, '
To |1. lb footer. David J. Iloar ,v Co.. Hancock
X Collier, executors of Ward, deceased,
A. C. Dihert. James M. Scignioiis and Carliart
. i ... i.. 11.
\ our arc hereby siiimimim I ami required 'o an
swrr I lie eoniplnint in thi- action which is
tiled in the olliee nf ihc Clerk of the ? ?n;ri of
Co.eino i pleas |Vr said County, and to ?erve a
copy of y. in* iiii-Hi'i' to the said complaint on
the -uhxcriher.s all heir olliee. at Cn'mii, in -aid
County ami Slate, within twenty days alter the
service hereof, exclusive of the >lay of such ser\iee:
ami ifyoit lail to answer the complaint
within the lime afuro-iid. the plaint ill*" in tlii
action will apply to the Court for the relief de
mamle l in the < omplaint
\\ iti ess, .1 nines Sltr.iro. I'sq , clerk of thr
Const of Common I'leas. in ami for the Cosiuty
aforesaid. nt the place uforcs'.id. the
lir-t 'lav of February, in the year
of o r 1 l.l one thou ami ?*i.;iit intuited ami
eiohi? si. tiinl in the one hundred ml tenth
,ear of the sovereignly ami imlcpemlence (f
the I'nitcd Stales of \iuerica.
IIIO.N \ Mi K ISSit'h,
1 Mainti 11 - Attorney?.
't o the defendants, linvhl .1. Iloar .V Co.,
ilaneoek .V Collier ami Carharl & Urother:
'lake notice that the summons' in this action,
ot which the foregoing is a Copy, van filed in
. t he ollicc oi the Clerk of said Courl, for said
' i i.ntv, IVr said Stale, ontlni *>tIt day of Mav
I' i:iti\ ,k Ml KISSIt'K.
I 'l.-i i ii t ill's Attorneys
May 7. Is 01.
i
The State of South Carolina.
COU.XTV (>/' rxiox.
15y JAM ICS M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge.
WIII'.KEAS, S. S. Stokes lias rnado suit to
me to grant liiin letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of A. L>. Spears,
deceased.
These are, therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said A. 1>. Spears, deceased, (hat they bo and
appear before tuo, in the Court ?f Probate, to
be held at L'ninu C. II., South Carolina, on the
22nd day of May next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to alioer cause, if
auy they can, why the said Administration
should not l>o granted.
Given under niv hand, this -3th day of May
A. L>., ISSb.
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate.
Published on the 7th day of May 188b, in
the Weekly Union Times.
Notice to Paupers Outside the
Poor House.
Oitick or Coustt Commissioners,
Union, April 13, 1883.
WHEREAS. we. tho Hoard of County Commissioner*,
finding that the beneficiary
plan of siirporting Paupers outside of the
Poor House, lias proved too expensive and oppressive
upon the tax payers of the county,
have made ample arrangements at tho County
Poor House for the accommodation of all who
arc entitled to the support of the county, within
that Institution,
This is made necessary, in consequence of
the heavy costs t hat is immediately necessary
for repairs upon the Court House and Jail,
which, in addition to the ordinary county expenses.
will demand the closest economy to
make the present tax levy meet tho demands
upon tho Treasury this year.
Tho lh>ard therefore notifies all who may be
concerned, that on and after the 1st day of
June next, all support of individuals, outside
of the Poor House, will cease, r.ud all persons
applying for assistance and support from the
County, must file their jetitions, properly certified
to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith, Poor
House Physicians, as needy and worthy subjects
for admission to the Poor House,
lly order of the Hoard.
C. U.\ur, JAS. 8. DOlKiLASS,
* Ct.r.RK Ch'ia u. c. c.
April 30 17 It.
W ANTRD
All my frienda in and out of town, to
know that 1 have moved to I nion, and
will be glad to see you in the store, on
Main Street, frontiug the It. 15. Depot, and
next door to Font, McKissick & Co , where
1 am offering
GOODSAT BARGAINS,
?SUCII AS?
S10All, CUFFEK?(Jrcen anil ilonsted?
JIACON, LARD. KICK, Oil ITS,
CRACKERS, MEAL, CANNED GOODS,
Cigars suui Tolmcj<*o,
PEARLINE,
'better and cheaper than soap, for scouring anil
washing dishes and clot lies.
A fresh lot of
> SM) W 1" L A K E C R A C K K It S
just, received in 1 lb. boxes,
AVliito licmis,
the very thing for the table these scarce limes.
A LOT. Ol'J
HAND-PICKED PEANUTS,
for planting. A few bushels of
k ri:ri:uKi.\ cotton sl'KH
i
left. Those who have tested them say
they produce more cotton to the acre, and
yield L'5 per cent, more and hotter lint than
any cotton yet introduced. Seed very
small. A bushel will go over much ground
t in planting.
r
1 PL!-: VSK tilVK MI: A CAM,.
II. F. SCAIFE.
April 11 if
BUY A FOLDING REAPER
Mill AT will enable you to cross narrow brid_L
gos and pn^s lb rough ordinary plantation
i gales.
?tin:?
JOHNSTON REAPER
Wiil foM :i?<I is pronounced by all who hare
seen ii at work, lo be uno<|iialcd for lightness
ol' draft and excellent culling,
IL'lXii: W A I.LACK SAYS OK
TUB
,1 OI IINS'TOA 31OW10IJ,
' 1 nin very much pleased with ii, a: d cheerfully
rcccouimcud ii to any one who desires lo
purchase a Mower.
Emslie Nicholson.
,\<.i:s f i "ii - I
,li >11 N> l'l ?\ IMMH.IIS.
ni: \ri:i:s.
\ni> Mi 'U
April'.' II -in
The State i?l South Carolina
rrn A / ) Or rxtoA.
Uv.IA.M KS M. (i K I !. I j I 'rubalc .1 udgc.
\\7 11 l-l'.r. \S. A. I!. S'l'OKI.S, lia? I, lie soil
> \ i.. ii.c lo grant him letters el A 1 mini -
trillion on l lio llstutc of an I ell rets ol'lletirv
Hardy. deceased.
These ore, therefore, to cite ami admonish all
ami singular the kindred ami crclitors of lie sa'd
llenr;. Hat I.e. deceased, that they he ami
appear before me. in the Court of I'rohate.i to
l>e held at Inion (' II ..South Carolina, on the |
day of May next, alter publication hereof.
at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not lie granted
(iiven under my hand, thi? Ith day of May.
\ii 110 I' mini, 1>S|'
jam i;s m tii;r,,
diidge rrohale
Published on tiie Till (lay of May. 1 ?.
in !ho W eeKly I ni n I line .
May? Is kt,
A BIG D
Ii<
my-FOli TIIK Nl<:\
AT THE HAI
:AV:
It might bo money in your
purchasing elsewhere.
I have received a very liber
your County, and hy selling goo
of your patronage in the future
patronage, and striving to merit
yours with respect.
highest cash prices p
"THE BEST IIS
The McCorinick Machines li
HIGHEST HONORS at every
Field Trials, have justly earne
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS ex perk
5"j,S4 L Machines, (Binders, 1
1881. Sold on liberal terms.
?A
King Guano Distribn
Berry Cotton Plantei
Terry
Leader Chilled Turn
Georgia Cast
Mishawka Sulky
HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS
BARROWS, AND
FAllMIiN U J
of all kinds.
AGENCY tub BUC
BON BARBEI
April
SARTOR
TO THE FR
Acw Store on l
Imii'ii L ii
?UK .VI >01
fl 1T1
lirocenes ano iJ
ASHEPOO :
If you "want uocxls low lor ill
/ .j c
S A R T
PARKER'S
|ffkgu3iHAIR BALSAM
7 Bfl the |*ipiiliir favorite for di e adng
PSV?. gtjg t*''' hair, !!< toi in;f color when
[oWyit ^iMr'o.v. ""'1 |"' renting I landrail.
Iw-fS'S.t'Sl jfflm iv eleanow ||||. m i1|>, stops thn
|Jas}'.i!rV r Imir tilling, mnl Is rtiro to please.
r**Q*.~ * * *1 -'*< *''V. ami gl.QOnt.lirnrtgists.
The host Cough Curo you can use,
Anil tin- Ik't |'i<' entire known for <' iiMiniption. It
cures l'Oilily l-alii*. ninl nil ili orders of the Stomach,
Itowcls, I.iiiiI'k, l.ivi-r, Kiilneyn, I'rinnry Orpnns nml
ill Fcmnln I'oiilptailit s. The fei hie anil n k, strii?;.
gling against disease, nml slowly drifting towards
the I'l li e, w ill in im -t c:c i"V their health hy
the tiini ly n>o of r w:i:? ids T' 'NIC. hut ill lay is dangerous.
Take it 111 time. Sold hy all llrupgi-Is in
largo bottles at $1.00,
HINDE RCORNS
Tin*Him* t. <-f nn?! 1* t r*ir? for Corn^,
l'unton-. Warts MoU Hiiiflrrn their furthi*rpr?i"
fli St<*|*snl! |??iin. <live*notmuhlo. M.ikesfhn
feet comf?>rt11in?l? n ?mh i*iii t \* hen everything
t l>o fails J-i'W l?y I ?."iri. I at 1 . ?V Co., N. Y?
Inn'.".* I
Theodore Munro, M. E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
IN!**N e. II., s. r
Oflicc in l?ri?-k 1 >ukt lin_r. ? < rncr of l.uv 11 :i: .
.Mnri'li I'S II if.
A Neat Dwelling for Sal
rnill'.iifa! I i*'* <lwclliiijr '<n M iin >lrcri 1 '
I 11 Iv 1<1 .Inlllix-ll, ,Jr . .* I lit!
lor snlr>. I".?I* | artii-iilm- iinjiiiiv n!
W \ N|i'||(i|,S(i\.
Mrli. -?? I
RIVE ON
OES
IT TIIIHTV DAVK Jt?
ID WARE STORE.
:i): :R;
i
pocket to price my goods before
ill support since my advent into
ds at a close profit I solicit a share
. Thanking you lor past liberal
, continuance of the same, I am
W. D. BE1YLEY.
aid for-HIDES and DEES WAX.
W. I). 13.
9
r ITITTTl TTT/\-nT T^V 9
I X XlXLi W W-tt-U-U
uiving been always awarded the
World's Fair, and International
(I the above title as the result of
nice.
teapers and Mowers) were sold in
iliSO?
iters,
rs,
Ling Plows,
n
a
s CORN Wi, h(JELLKRS, WHEELf
!''
> iij i va: a nor s
|
K THORN OR RIB)
FENCE WIRE,
iiul Asbestos Mixed
s
I
FOSTER & lYILKINS.
11 . .si I " ? If
& AfeTHUR
,ONT AO A IN
lio Corner tlial wiih
i Juiiuary.
' AIITKKS FOR?
'lantation Supplies.
iTS FOR
FERTILIZERS
o CASH CO)iK? and sec us.
OR X R T II IT R.
' On the Corner."
Who Wants
A STUMP TULLER,
I .1 i\u:<;nm; tiiuksmi'i:.
\ r.u i: <;it ass .sn.KV ri.ow,
warranted cheaper ; :i < i letter llmti thet'asadoj
A t nlllUN UlSr IIAItHOU .
.V THOMAS HAIIKOW.
1 !'.>r Miiotiiitifr land and cultivating cotton and
I Corn.
\ ri.,\\Ti-:i:. 01: a t'Ul/n VATOK.
\ no its r. iiaki:.
or an IMI'I.IIMKNT or MAt IIIMl of any kind
j T?*-J <&>'itv moiify hi/ Uuynuj them j'fom
EMSLIE NICHOLSON.
i April I I "Jin
re.
e ! A Int. of
;i| Very Smerior Fioiif
I j 11-L roci ivotl liy A. I! STOKES k CO
TTresh Ai
?ATlaurens
g.
UUKEN OLIVES,
OLIVE OIL,
DURKEES SALAD DRESSLN
TORASCO 1'EITER
WO ROES
1IORS1
VlirVfll TIT PAl!
A. UliAl V. 1 t I*
French Bi-Carb Soda will pi eve
being the be.st Baking Soda known.
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE [
STRICTLY PITIIE FLAY
A FULL LINK <>1
?SUCH AS
YOUNG HYSON,
IMPERIAL,
JAPAN,
sore
at 75 cents per pound.
11UDNIJT S PEARL GRIT
SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LAUD
SPECIAL IND
In order that I may raise some money to bu]
is a power, 1 will throw my goods on the countc
I II l : NEXT Til
REGARDLESS
:0:?
I would prefer losing 25 per cent, oil" New V
Stock on timo, I will not quote prices this tin
you waut bargains in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHIN
Call in at my Store; but do not forget to bring
that keeps us afloat. It is good on the land an
jingle and ring?Oh! bring it, oh! fetch it to in
many goods for it as you can get elsewhere for
your share of the bargains, from
LEADER OF L<
]
McU. JO
NE'
GROCERY
We are receiving a new :
FRESH GI
which we proj
AT REASON AIJ
Our stock cc
ItKOV, LAUD, I f.OI K.
NtilAli AM) CO!
(AXAi;i)
and all kii
FAMILY GI
(Jive us a call and sco for yours<
A. R
in j.;
Nov i? A-J
WANTED AGENTS !
Two live and energetic men to canvass
and collect for
T11K MAV I MPICOV i:i> |
?.SIX(j/:il S/ ll'/.W; MAC/IIXK?
~ :o: ~
v?t. CI'l.'(Ik\ I'M I I II \ M l'\ T-V, .n
li.lir i IMF I .'I I/.'
? \NU
!
(ii)Ol) ( UN II! ACT Cii.ir.iuiwl i" tin- rijtlu ,
man. A nice ppritig wagon l"nrni-li?*?|.
For |>:t11irnlai", call "ii m a>l'hn>-.
Till: SINCKi; .MAMTACI I lilNCJ in.
.1 I!. CI.AKK Manager, |
UllKtiNVIM.K s.
Api il oil 17 Ii
DawlawdottonPlanters
?Tin: < 1:1.1:111; \ti:i??
I i J
| Dowliiw 1 Msi ii l ?m ?. |
IJl
j ? l-'or Sale l?y I I'u
I
I' \ NT, Ml K INS 11 K < ?>. j
M April '.4 II I in
tRIYAL?
YOUNG'S.
fit.
SAl'CK.
1TK11SIIJKK SAl'Cti.
I'OllD'S BlltiAD PUKIWRATION,
P? OF SODA?
tnt Biscuits turning ycllo w,
for culinary purposes]
OllIING EXTRACTS
GOOD TDAS
s?
HONti,
lir.MWDEK,
AND OOLONtl,
'S. (medium and lino)
nud FhOI'll, always in stock.
lUCEMENTS
f my goods in New York, where imrtiey
irs lor
Iltrv 1)AVS
i OF COST.
ork cost on the goods, than to Lny my
le, for my neighbors information, but if
G, SHOES, HATS &c.
along with you that little green note
d the sea ? it will buy anything, it will
ic, and I will give you nearly twice as
the same amount, thill early and got
m PRICES
l>, C. I'M , V> >.
ri ii
IV
STORE.
ind complete stock of
LOCERIES,
ioso to sell
ILK I'KICKN.
insists of
> GOODS and t'HKESK,
ids of
iOCERIES.
;lvcs.
. STOKES & CO.
1'. Hill & Co.'s old buildin?r.
I tf
\Ti:w MikMMiity
i> GOODS 1.
Miss Mary Vincent is receiving New Lines
?of?
MILLINERY GOODS
front lliC tireat Lmp.iiuiif'of the North,
ami the
LATEST STYLES
can be seen ?i her
Wf- s II <) w K O ? .11 S.
April 1', iti
^i LVrr11 i :w.
arne-? l.eaiher.
Plantation l.ealhei.
roper Leather.
fall' Sk'
A. R. STOKES & CO.'
Drs. Mnmliy V
II.im- Iiia<I< llieir lie:i<l<|ii.V
r.. ?v < ' >. - <fi?iT, ?here *
ill uii'l new ?tuek lC
D-R'