The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 14, 1886, Image 3
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imtkhbstinu Reminiscences.?Yesterday, the
1st of May, in th? memories of Gen. Johnstone
Jones, is full of interesting and abiding recollections.
It was the anniversary of the day on
which he met, for the first and lost time, the
chiefs of the Confederate government, then overthrown
by the force of arms, themselves essay- \
ing to escape from the victorious pursuers. ,
Gen. Jones was a guest of Qen. Wallace, at his
residence at Union Court House, 8. C. That ,
gentleman at the time was a prisoner on parol, ,
and his son* was a comrade of Gen. J., both ,
belonging to White's battallion of Infantry.
On that day the gentlemen comprising the ;
Confederate oabinet rode up to tbo door of (
Gen. Wallace's residence and halted. They ,
were under the escort of General Ferguson's ,
cavalry, and were on their way to the South-,
ward. The hospitalities of the house were _
gracefully and urgently tendered, and as frankly
accepted, the halt however, being only for dinner
; that meal was extamporaneous, but elegant.
I
The party consisted of Jefferson Davis, President
of the Confederate States ; John C. Hreckenridge,
Secretary of war ; Judah P. Benjamin,
Secretary ef State, and Gen. llcgan, Post
Master General, Gen. Braxton Bragg was also
of the party.
The demeanor of Mr. Davis was quiet, courteous
and self-possessed. He was cheerful, and
ho 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 and thoughtful.
When the party had dined, they resumed
their ride. Mr. Davis bade the ladies and ]
guests a cheerful "good bye ; " and as he shook J
hands with them he said, "I am going across
the Mississippi, and 1 hope some day wo may
meet under more favorable auspices." 1
A fow days thereafter he was captured. The 1
others made their escape; and their subseqhent
history is well known.?Athtville Citizen.
* Gen. Jones is mistaken, in saying ttbat
the young man alluded to was Gen. Wallaoe's
son. It was Mr. E. R. Wallace, now President
of the Merchants' and Planters' National Bank
of this plaoe, and half brother of Gen. Wallace.
Look Out Fob Fbauos and Imitations.?
Take no other. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic
is the only genuine preparation called Calisaya
Tonio. Bee that you get Westmoreland's of your
Druggist, at $1.00 per bottle.
A Good Horse for Sale.
Any person wishing to Purchase
a good horse that "will work well anywhere,"
safo and gentle, can secure such an
animal by applying to the subscriber.
Mas. E. F. SPEARS.
May 14. 19 It*
Masonic Notice.
A REGULAR communication of Union
Lodge, No. 76, a.-. F.?. M.\ will be held
this Friday evening, May 14, at 7 o'clock,
sharp. The third degree will be conferred.
B. F. ARTllUfl, Skc.
May 14, 10 It.
"masters^ sale.
State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION
Court of Common Picas.
_^ji. xj. U0S3 lud i. u. McKissick, I'laintijD't,
a</ainti,
Sallie J. Greer and C. K. Kobcrson, DtfCt.
Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage.
IN obedience to an order in the abovo entitled
cose, by UU Honor J. B. Kershaw, Circuit
Judge, 1 will sell before the Court House- deer
... ?hrtlirToOn of Union, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Monday in June, 1880, the
following described property to wit:
All that certain lot of land lying being and
situate in the Town of Union, County and State
aforesaid, containing one and one-balf acres,
bounded by lots of S. M. Kice, Si Higgins,
Church Street and the street between this lot
and Isaac Harris* lot, being the lot whereon T.
J. Greer resides.
Terms of Sale?CASH.
JAMES MUNRO,
Master for Union Co.
Masters' Office, Ap'l. 30, 1880.
May 14, 10 4t.
Notice to Trespassers.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
hereafter found fishing, hunting, or in uDy
other way tresspassing upon Mrs Henrietta
Murphy's land, will be prosecuted to the utmost
severity of the law. 11. GKEEN BAILEY,
, Lessee.
May 7 18 % 4t.
Smokers take Notice!
All wishing a good cheap Bmoke, call at
the store of 11. V. Senile and get sonio of
his STOtt 1ES. You will ulso find a full
lino of line cigars, cigarette, chewing tobacco,
snuff, Ac.
Smoke our Studio cigars they aro the
finest nickel cigar sold.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an election will
be beld in Union on Tuesday, the first
day of June, A. D. 1886, for the election of an
Intendant and four Wardens of the town of
Union to serve the ensuing year.
Polls will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. and
close at Go'clook P. M.
The following gentlemen are appointed Manageia
to conduot the election: William J. Oetzel,
S. John Hix, T. H. Qore.
A. E. Pauham, II. S. BEATY,
Clerk, Intendant.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
John P. McMcKissiok and 1
1 G. McKissick, Summons for reFlanttfft,
lief. Complaint
agaitut not served.
B. D. Foster, and others,
Df/l's.
To It. B. Foster, David J. Hoar A Co., Hancock
A Collier, exeoutors of A. Ward, deceased,
A. C. Dibert, James M. Selgnious and Carhart
n uroiuer, ueieouants in Ibia action:
Your are hereby summoned and required (o answer
the complaint in this action, which ia
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common pleas for said County, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers at their office, at Union, in said
County and State, within twenty days after the
servioe hereof, exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within tho time Aforesaid, the plaintiff's in this
action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Witness, James Muoro, Esq, Clerk of tut
Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County
aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, the
first day of February, in the year
of opr fjord ope tfcoueaud eight hundred and
eighty six, and in the one hundred and tenth
year of the sovereignty and independenoe cf
the United States of America.
K10N & MoKISSICK,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To the defendants, David J. Hoar ft Co.,
Hancock ft Collier and Carhartft Brother:
Take notice that the summons in this aoticn,
of which the foregoing is a copy, was filod in
the office of the tierk of said Court, for said
ounty, for said State, onthe 6th day of May
16. . HION ft MrKIBRICK,
Plaint iffs' Attorneys.
May 7, 18 6t.
Il
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, S. S. Stokes has made suit to
me to grant him letters of Administration
on the estate of and effects of A. D. Spears,
deceased.
These are, therefore to oite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said A. i). Spears, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court ef Probate, to
be held at Union C. H., South Carolina, on the
22nd day of May next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'olock in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they can, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 5th day of May
A. D., 1880.
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate.
Published on the 7th day of May 1880, in
tho Weekly Union Times.
Notice to Paupers Outside the
Poor House.
OmcG or Couhtt Commissionkks,
Union, April 13, 1886.
WHEREAS, we. the Board of County Commissioners,
finding that the beneficiary
plan of surporting Paupers outsido of the
Poor House, lias proved too expensive and oppressive
upon the tax payers of the county,
have made ample arrangements at the County
Poor House for the accommodation of all Who
are entitled to the support of the oounty, within
that Institution,
This is made necessary, in consequence of
tho heavy costs that is immediately necessary
lor repairs upon the Court House and Jail,
which, in addition to tho ordinary county expenses,
will demand the closest economy to
make the present tax levy meet the demands
upon the Treasury this year.
The Board therefore notifies all who may be
conoerned, that on and after the 1st day of
June next, all support of individuals, outside
of the Poor House, will cease, and all persons
applying for assistance and support from the
County, must file their {etitions, properly certified
to by Drs. C. T. Murphy & Smith, Poor
House Physioians, ss needy and worthy subjects
for admission to the Poor House.
By order of the Board.
C. qaok, JAS. S. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Ch'm b. c. c.
April GO 17 -it.
WANTED
All my frionds in aud out of town, to
know that I havo moved to Union, and
will be glad to seo you in tho store, on
Main Street, fronting tho R. R. Depot, and
next door to Fant, McKissick & Co , where
I am offering
GOODSAT BARGAINS,
?SUCH AS?
SUGAR, COFFEE?Green and Roasted?
BACON, LARD, RICE, GRITS,
CRACKERS, MEAL, CANNED GOODS,
Ciffai'M and Tobnoco,
P EAR L I N?,
jKAIIaw en/1 I ---- **? * J
...... ... >u.u auop, iui gcvunug una
washing dishes and eloihes.
A fresh lot of
SJJOWFLAKE CRACKERS
just, received iu 1 lb. boxes,
White Beans,
tho very thing for the table these scarce times.
A LOT. OF;
HAND-PICKED PEANUTS,
for planting. A few bushels of
FETERKIN COTTON SEED
left. Those who have tested them say
thoy produce more cotton to the aero, aud
yield 25 por cent, more and better lint than
any cotton yot introduced. Socd very
small. A bushel will go over much ground
in planting.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
H. F. SCAIFE.
April 0 14 tf
BUY A FOLDING REAPER
THAT will enable you to cross narrow bridges
and pass through ordinary plantation
gates.
Till?
JOHNSTON REAPER
Will fold and is pronounced by all who have
seen il al work, to be uneqoaled for lightness
of draft and excellent cutting,
JUDGE WALLACE 8AYS OF
?THE?
JOHNSTON MOWER,
< 1 am eery much pleased with it, nr.d cheerfully
reccommend it to any one who desires to
purchase a Mower.
Emslie Nicholson,
?AGENT FURJOHNSTON
BINDERS,
REAPERS,
AND MOWERS.
April il 14 2m
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. GEE, Esq;, Probate Judge.
WHEREA8, A. R. STOKES, lms made suit
to me to grant bim letters of Administration
on the Estate of and effects of Henry
Hardy, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
Henry Hardy, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Probate,! to
be held at Union C. 11..South Carolina, on the 2'2d
day of May next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 4th day of May,
lnno Domini, 1880.
JAMES M. GEE,
Judge Probate.
Published on the 7lh day of May, 1880,
in the Weekly Union Times.
May 7 18 ft
A B I G D ]
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WFOR THE NEX'
AT THEHAR
:w:
It might be money in your p
purchasing elsewhere.
I have received a very libera
your County, and by selling good
of your patronage in the future,
patronage, and striving to merit
yours with respect.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES pu
i
"THE BEST IN
The McCormick Machines hi
HIGHEST HONORS at every
Field Trials, have justly earnec
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS experiei
55,841 Machines, (Binders, R
1884. Sold on liberal terms.
?A
King Guano Distribu
Berry Cotton Planter
Terry
Leader Chilled Turn
Georgia Cast
Mi?hawka Sulky
HARROWS, FEED CUTTERS
BARROWS, AND
FARMIN a I
of all kinds.
AGENCY BUCJ
BON BAliBEI
Fucas', Averill, a
Paints.
April 'J
QADOVYD
uauiUAi <
TO THE FR
N c\v Store oil. ti
burnt in
I ?IIEADQU
Groceries and P
AGE TV
ASHBPOO ]
If you'want goods low for th<
S A R T <
r PARKER'8
HAIR BALSAM
the popular favorite for dressing
the hair, Jlestorlng color when
pray, and preventing Dandruff.
ft ehtiuw the scalp, stops the
hair (ailing, and la sure to please.
4} 60o- and $1.00 at Druggists.
The beat Cough Care yon can nee,
And the best preventlre known for Consumption. It
cores bodily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach,
Bowels, Lungs, Ltrer, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and
all Female Complaints. The feeble and alclt, struggling
against disease, and slowly drifting towards
the glare, will In most cases recorer their health by
the timely use of Panax*'* Toxic, but delay Is dangerous.
Take It In time. Bold by all Druggists la
large bottles at gl.OQ.
HINDERCORNS
The safest, surest, quickest and best cure for Corns,
Runkms, Warts, Moles, Callouses, Ac. Hinders their furt
her growth Stops all pain. 0 Ires no trouble. Mokes the
feet comfortable. Htndercorna cure* when everything
else fail* Bold by Druggist* at 10c. Hiscox A Co., N. IU
J an 29 4 .
Theodore Munro, M. D
PHYSICIAN ANn nrnwrcrvfj
UNION C. II., 8. C.
Office in brick building, corner of Law Kangi
March 10, 11 tf.
A Neat Dwelling for Sal<
THE nent brick dwelling on Main street Utei
ocoupied by llstid Johnson, Jr., is offere
for sale. F'or particulars inquire of
W. A. NICHOLSON.
Mob. 26 12
Ft I V E O N
DES
r THIRTY DAlS^gl
DWARE STORE.
:D: :Bf
ocket to price my goods before
tl support since my advent into
s at a close profit I solicit a share
Thanking you for past liberal
continuance of the same, I am
W. D. BEWLEY.
id lbvJSIDKS and BEESWAX.
W. D. B.
THE WORLD'
A : : w:
wing been always awarded tin
World's Fair, and Internationa
I the above title as the result o
nee.
eapers and Mowers) were sold ii
LSO?
ters,
s,
ing Plows,
i?
ti
, cornjKcllers, wheel
mpleImeints
k thorn or rib
> fence Wire,
.lid Asbestos Mixe<
FOS"n^R'& WILKINS
& AEJ&UR
pONT
AGAIN
?:0:
lie Corner that \yai
- uuuur^
ARTKItS FOR?
lantation Supplies.
TS FOR
?EBTHjIZBRS
-0
\
o CASH con? and see us.
5Ii& jf-RTHUR
"On the Corner."
Who Wants
A STOMP PULLER,
afarquhar thresher,
. -t
A DLUE GRASS SULKY PLOW,
warranted cheaper and better thnn theCasada
A COKBIN DISC HARROW,
A THOMAS HARROW.
for amothing land and cultivating cotton ax
corn.
A PLAXTEK, Olt A CULTIVATOR,
A HORSE RAKE,
or an IMPLEMENT or MACHINE of any kii
t&k.Save *no by buyin</ them fro
EMS US NICHOLSON.
April 9 14 2m
a.
5 A lot of
! Very Superior Flof
joat roooivod hy A. R STOKES & C
. - ^ x W . ? .
pTRESH AR]
?AT?
LAURENS G. \
QUEEN OLIVES,
OLIVE OIL,
DURKEES SALAD DRESSING,
TOBASCO PEPPER SAU
WORCESTER
IIORSFOR
?FRENCH BI-CARB O
French Bi-Carb Soda will pi event
being the best Baking Soda known.
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE [for
STRICTLY PURE FLAVOl
A FULL LINE OF <
?SUCII ASYOUNG
IIYSON,
IMPERIAL,
JAPAN,
souciio:
at 75 cents per pound.
IIUDNUT'S PEARL GRITS, (i
SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON LARD and
, SPECIAL INDU
I In order that I may raise some money to buy mj
f is a power, I will throw my goods on the counters fo
THE NEXT THI1
REGARDLESS 0
:0:
I would prefer losing 25 per cent, off New York
Stock on time. I will not quoto prices this time, fo
you want bargains in
DRYGOODS, CLOTHING.
Call in at my Store; but do not forget to bring alonj
that keeps us afloat. It is good on the land and tb(
jingle and ring?Oh! bring it, oh! fetch it to me, an
many goods for it as you can got elsewhere for tbo ?
your share of the bargains, from
LEADER OF LOW
i>,
Mch. 26 12
1
a NEW
: GROCERY
Wo are receiving a new and <
FRESH GrRC
si
j which wc propose I
AT REASONABLE
? Our stock consist
BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
SUGAR AND COFF1
CANNED G(1
and all kinds c
FAMILY GRO
Give us a call and sco for yourselves
A. R. S
In J. T. H
Not G 44
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WANTED AGENTS!
Two Hto and energetic men to canvass
Miss
and collect for
TIIK NEW IMPROVED ty| j
?SINGER SEWING MACHINE.? froni
C:0O
J' 8?t-STEADY EMPLOYMENT-?*
?AND - . ca
GOOD CONTRACT Guuriiiitecii to the rife lit ?
^ man. A nice light njiring wagon furnished.
For particulars, call on or address,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
J. II. CLARK Manager, ,,
GREENVILLE S. c. "W*ici
id April dO 17 It |
Dailaw Cotton Planers _j
?THE CELEBRATKD? Nll(
Dowlaw 1 N,
llav
Jr.. &
r ?For Sale by full an
FANT, MoKlSSICK & CO.
0 April 9 14 lni Feh
*IVALg
rOUNG'S.
CE,
tSIIIRE SAUCE,
D'S BREAD PREPARATION,
F SODA?
Biscuits turning yello w,
culinary purposes]
tING EXTRACTS
GJOOD teas
NO,
GUNPOWDER,
AND OOLONG,
medium nod fine)
FLOUR, always in stock.
rCEMENTS
r goods in New York, whore mohey
ir
OmXT1 W~ V A.
LV> JL JL
F COST.
cost on the goods, than to buy my
ir my neighbors information, but if
SHOES, HATS &c.
5 with you that little greon noto
5 sea?it will buy anything, it will
d I will give you nearly twice as
same amount. Call early aud get
r PRICES
o. i^LYiNrrv.
tf
t
STORE.
complete stock of
intniTTio
lUUItlJCiO,
to sell
PRICES.
,s of
2E,1
OWS and CIIKESE,
>f
GERIES.
iTOKES & CO.
ill & Co.'s old building.
tf
\TEAV NILLINERV
IN tiOODS X
Mary Vincent is receiving New Lints
?of?
LLINERY GOODS
the Grent Emporiums^of the North,
ami the
LATEST STYLES
n be seen at her
ar H II O W It o O III N.
il *23 111 4t*
LEATHEK.
?s Leather,
Plantation Leather,
Upper Leather.
Calf Skin.s
L R. STOKES & CO.'S.
s. Iiirpliy & Sitli
c mode their lien<l<|unrtcr* nt S. M. Hicc,
Co.'s store, where will also he found m
<1 new stock of
DRUGS.
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