The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, August 05, 1887, Image 3
8aluda, N. C. is one of the pleasantest places
to visit in the mountains. Situated as it is,
in onoof the best climates in the South, and
inhabited bj a people who are generous and
progressive, it is fast evolviog into a nioe,
bulet little town. It was founded bj Col.
A. Tanner, who is now the biggest man
in every way. in Polk tlountv. fv?l ?
till keeping the Mountain House, where the
best peoplo go, where the best table is kept and
where the best views oan be had. Among the
handsome new residence: recently erected we
noticed tlmt of Dr. Oeddinge, of Augusta, and
Mr. A. K. Carson, of Florida.
Among the large enterprises that have re- j
oenlly been organised in tho State is the
Berkeley County Land and Stock Compa- .
ny, of Charleston, of which the Manufso- ,
turer's Record says : ]
The company has just purohaaed 'J5,000 ]
ores of land in Berkeley. County of a varied
character. Some of it is suitable for agricultural
purposes; a large tract is heavily timbered
with virgin pine, and it also contains immense
swamps and postures. The swamps are .
full of oypress and other valuable timbers. 1
The company intend at once to raise cattle and l
other stock for the Charleston Market. They I
will also set to work as soon as possible to improve
their lands and develop their timber.
The capital slock is $100,000, and is entirely
held in Charleston. Many of the best business
men are stockholders, and it is controlled by n 1
set of young and active men, who are sure to I
push it to success.' I
.'<*?
Killed by Lightning fbom a Clear Pry.?
llortham, Texas, July '28.?Three persons were
killed by lightning hero last evening. The i
flush c nue from a cloudless sky. The names of 1
the persons killed were O. W. Penny, M. B.
Sinclair and Cain Sanford. ,
MAKRIED. |
8CALES?DUPREE. Married, April 10th,
1887, by C. L. N. Legg, T. J., Mr. James j
Scales to Miss Mintie Dupree. All of Union i
County. a <
MULL1NAX?PETERSON. Married, July 1
31st 1887, by C. L. N. Legg, T. J., Mr. Hiram !
Mullinax to Miss Elizabeth Peterson. All of ]
Union County.
OBITUARY. "
I,, , I,, i , i
GALLMAN.?Mrs. Lizzie F. Gallman, nee '
Darnett, was born at Cedar Springs, 8partan- I
burg County, S. C., Feb. 24, 1841, and entered
into rest July 17, 1887, in Charlotte, N. C. j
She was converted to God at the age of fourteen
and gavo her young life without reserve
to His service with a consecration that ceased
not until the throbbing heart was stilled by the !
touch of denth and the Master said 'come up
higher.'
On tho 2d of Oct., I860, she was happily
married to Mr. J. J. Gallman, with whom she
lived in affectionate, trusting companionship 1
until God severed the earthly ties whioh He
himself had formed. I
As a fruit of their union there was given to ,
them a son, who precceded the mother to the
spirit world, and a daughter, who now, bereft
of both a companion and a mother, mourns
with the father in submissive grief, for they
sorrow not as those without hope.
As a Christian Mrs. Gallman was not demonstrative
but devout and exemplary, loving
Christ and flis church, and adorning her life
by an upright walk and a Godly conversation. I
She was a membor of tho Baptist Church and i
loved her church and its members and was
interested in its welfare and progress.
On a quiet Sabbath morning when the rising
sun was gilding the Eastern sky with glory
and flooding the earth with splendor, the redeemed
spirit left its earthly tenement to mingle
with glorified hosts of God in the city that
hath no end of the sun or tho moon to shine in
it, for the glory of God did lighten it and the
lamb is tlfe light thereof. F. D. S.
Charlotte, N. C., July 2ft. 87.
BARBECUE.
1W1LL furnish & first-class Barbecue, ou
Friday, August 12, at John McNeace's
drove, two miles of Union, C. II. A special
invitation is extended to the Citizens of the
town of Union. W. M. GALLMAN.
Aug & 30 2t
THE ROADS MUSTTBE
WORKED.
To Road Overseers and Supervisors.
YOU are hereby instructed to have the
roads in thisoounty put ia good condition,
ready for inspection, by the lfith of this
month, at which time the Board of County
Commissioners will commence to inspect the
work done on the roads throughout the county.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION!
The Board calls particular attention of Koad
Overseers, to the encroachments made by individuals
on the main roads leading to Colombia.
The law requires that the main publio roods
shall be 30 feet wide, and the roads through
the country not less than 20 feet wide.
All encroachments upon the publio roads *
should be reported to the Board of County
commissioners, and if not abated promptly',
proceedings will be instituted to compel compliance
with the law. J. T. DOUGLASS,
John P. GAOK, CU'H., B. C. C.
Clerk. 9
SPECIAL NOTICE!
WE aro now prepared to sell, on easy
terms, the following reliable Gins:
WINS Ull', I
I'll ATT,
JIRO WN,
AUGUSTA,
SMITH'S IMPROVED.
Parlies desirous of basing repairs made on
their Gins, will do well to bring them in now
for sbipmeDt to the Factory, so that they can
be returned before the opening of the ginning
season.
^ Call and mc an before pnrchactA
1"K*
FA RR & THOM SON.
July 16, 27 2m
\ *JjUJHMAIU ^JNIYERSITV.
UBEENTILLE, 8. C.
THE next aession will begin Wednesday,
September 28th. The Collegiate department
includes the fall college cirrioulum.
There is also a preparatory department thoroughly
organised. Expenses bare been reduced.
For information or catalogue, address,
Prof. H. T. COOK.
Jnly 20 29 4l.
A. F. McKI88ICK,
SURVEYOR.
Xf TILL snrrer and TKR&ACR T.ANn Im<u
YY old lines, eto. Can bo found ?t the law
offleo of Col. I. Q. MoKitaiek.
JflT Reference?Prof. Benjamin Bloat, Columbia,
8. C.
July 28 / fa tf.
Hags 'Wanted ?I will buy old notion
toga for the next 80 daya. Bring tbem in oi
oaeo to tko poetoffice. I will pay 60 ota pea
hundred, cash. W. H. G18T.
Jnly 8 ' 28 4t.
i
pILYNN'S
in is usually tho cuitorn, I extend a
A \ means a selfish invitation. It is
LiU colored people, and I intend to tc
MY NEW STOCK i? *11 in, but '
Store. 1 bavo lived in tho largest house
art's, of New York, where they carry a s
during my stay in that house thcro neve:
that hou*c bcoauso what they looked lor
ing. And now somo merchants bring i
SECOND-HAND :
icvore caution and insisted that I must b
New York and also direct from tho Manu
Rooms. You sco the point?but I went
>noc there the temptation was too great.
AUCTIO
in tho City and when iusido excitement t
low without fear of contradiction that I 1
the
PRETTIEST STO(
;hat I have over brought to Union, and
ncrchant doing business hero to produoo
ihow. * "
If there is anything I despise more tha
what I cannot accomplish and what no hi
;ive the public a few prices and lot them
tor's prices.
I have 6omc real Torchon Laces, do yo
worth doublo. I ran up on a liue of Egy
}, 10, 12$, 15c. Just half price all over
iloevcs and Yoke and Sleeves. Egyptiai
10 inches wide, all over Swiss and llam
Sleeves. Promenading in the corridors
3, 4, 5, 7 and 10 o, and with them a lot o
1.50 and 5.00, just a marvel for the price
lot of Ginghams Dress Goods Batisto. I
Starting off from the excited crowd 1 fou
like the stranger took thcui in; they arc ti
15, or about 47$c on the dollar.
After that time I still continued to vis
say that I never bought such bargains in
Odd Pants and 220 Odd Vests that I am
to manufacture.'
The show is open from Monday uiornic
Tor Ladies and Gentlemen. Wo admit el
yourself whether I am lyiug or telling tlx
S&~ NOTE IT?I have got buttons
2 papers for 5c; Stockings, 2 pair for 5c
10,15, 20 worth 15, 25, 30 and 50c; La
12 and 15c; Lacos by the dozen at 10,15
Handkcrcbiof's 4 for 5c, and all other su
at 2$, 3 4 and 5c; Shoes at 35, 50, 75, 1
Shirts and Undershirts, Bustles and 1
Counterpainos and Nottingham Laco Wit
to niontion, and at a little less than half I
a reward of 850.00 to any persou that can
them for $20.00, and to show that thcro
place I issue it against any houto in tho i
for.
I am tho fust man that ever sold u spo
for 5 cents siucc the war. If anybody is
aou it mey say so and get wad about it,
the Light lluaaiog Domestic Sewing M
Como In, and You W ill ]
Co
D C. F
LEADER
May 27
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF UNION.
In tho Court of Commou lMeas.
David Johnson Jr.?Plaintiff
against
Thomas E. McGraw?Defendant.
To the Defendant Thomas E. McGratc:
YOU arc hereby summoned and required
answer the complaint in this actio
which is filed in the office of the Clerk of I
Court of Common Pleas, for the said counl
and to serve a copy of your answer to the si
complaint on the subscribers at their Officu 1
2 Law IUngr, Union, South Carolina, will
twenty days after tho service hereof, cxclusi
of the day of such service, and if you fail to n
swer the complaint within the time nforesa
the plaintiff in this action will apply to t
Court for the relief demanded in the complaii
Dated July lGth, A. D. 1887MUNRO
& MUNKO,
rinintilfs At'y!
To Thomas K. McGraw, Defendant;
iou win iaao nouco iinn tlie complaint
this action, together with tho Summon*,
which the foregoing in a copy?was filed in t
office of the Cleric of tho Court of Comm
Pleas at Union South Carolina, on tho Kith d
July, A. D. 1887. MUNRO & MUNRO.
Plalntitf s At'ys.
July 20 29 CI
TleGeorgiaSclioi
OF LANGUAGE,
SCIENCE AND ART.
ONE of the best Business and Normal Sulio
South, and only one haying a eepnri
Female Department, offers a select, uueec
rian, Christian home to young men and you
ladies, providing Tuition and Board, includi
Washing, Fuel, Lights, etc., for only $12 ]
month each ! Penmanship, Dook-keepii
Shorthand Type-writing and Music thorougl
taught. Full Business, Normal, Collegii
and Irregular courses of study. Superi
Preparatory Department. Healttifulness t
surpassed. Over 200 students past year. It
year begins in Sept. Early application
necessary to secure a plaoe. For cataloj
address at onoe,
TERRELL E. SIMMONS, Pres't,
Nororors, Ga
July 15 27 8
DUE WEST FERlALE ICOLLEG
Due West, Abbeville County, S. C.
- ? ?
Twonty-Sevonth Yoai*.
OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBI
Frst-class teachers. Course thorou
aad standard high. Rooms comfortably ft
nlshed. Special attention given to Mui
Art department an attraction. Pupils made
feet at home. Moral tone of the sohool got
Board and regular tuition, including Lat
$106 for the year.
For Catalogue, giving full particulars, apj
to the Principal?, Mas. I,. M. BONNER,
II. F. BONNER.
July 16 517 Ct
Racket.
cordial invitation to all, but this is not by any
not only extended to the whito but also to the
U every person about it.
t is not complcto in any Department in my
?s of London, England, and also at A. T Stowitock
of Dry Goods of over $10,000,000, and
r was a day that over 200 persons did not leave
was not to bo fouud iu that itnmenoo buildno
before the people charged with selling
ind Auotion Goods, but the tribunal of Merihants
sitting on my case let mo off with very
uy from the large fino long timo housos in
facturers, and must not again visit tho Auction
to tbo Great City on Manhattan Island and
I was compelled to visit tbo great
TV ROOMS
crrible I commenced to buy, and I can say
lave bought not only tho largest but by far
JK OF DRY GOODS
I herewith issuo an opcu challenge to any
as many New and Fashionablo Goods as I cso
in another it is to fool tho public by advertising
ouse in the world can accomplish. Now I will
sec how they will compare with my neighu
understand, at 1 1-2 2, 3, 4, 5c. per yard,
ptian Oriental and Spinish Laces at 5, 7}
Egyptian and Oriental Laces for wastes and
i and Oriental Laces for Fronts and Flounces i
burg Embroidery for Waist and Yoko and (
of the Auction Room, I found some Lawns at
f Fancy White Robes at 81.75 2.00, 3.00 |
i. Ruhiod a largo pile of Woolens, I found a
scooped them in at 40 cents on tho $100.
nd rtinnna nf T.?%? % V-!- ??- 1
r...vw v.. uonu auu IIIIIUSUUK, anu {
tow on my couoter at 4c, 5, G J 8, 10, 12 and
lit tho Auction Rooms, and I can truthfully
my life. I havo about 500 Odd Coats, 300
i selling 50c on tho dollar, of what they cost
ig to Saturday night, and wo ohargo nothing
lildrcn at the same price, so you can sco for
} truth, aud that will settle it.
100 lor It; Pins 3 papers for 5c; Hairpins,
; Gents J Hose, 2 pair for 5c; Laco Collars, 5,
ccs by the yard 1 i, 2, 3, 4, 5, worth 5, 8, 10,
, 25 and 35c, worth four tiinos tho* price;
tall articles as low in proportion. 1 havo Calico
.00; Noodles, 3 papers lor 5c.
loops, Gloves aud Stocking, Hats and Caps,
idow Curtains, and lots of stuff too uumcrous
.he price asked elsewhere; and I herewith ofTer
buy as many goods for $22.50 as 1 can sell
may uot bo auything spocially relating to this
Stato, ami 1 am iuvariably at home when .called
tol of the best cotton or a yard of the best calico
uot satisfied with this advertisement, 1 am;
why I will writo thorn another. 1 also soil
achiuo,
LSo Mot With it Hmlio oil tlio
ruor At
LYNN'S
AND CHAMPION OP LOWSPKICES.
21 lJan. 1
GO TO THE
UNION TIMES
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in, F
I PRINTING0FF1ICE,
ire
J" ?FOR YOUR?
lie
?? NOTE HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
? BUSINESS CARDS,
he
on LAWYERS' BRIEFS.
ay
And all othor kinds of Job Printing at
? SPARTANBUKG or COLUMBIA PRICES.
I _____
II Good Work and Good IHu
tevlnl ulwnyt* U?otl.
ALL WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
ols ale
'*g .sex- TERMS, INVARIABLY,
% * C. O. D.
R. M. STOKES, Proprietor.
or | ?
VtV? House and Lot For Sale.
is
(ua rTUIE Rectorngo house and lot opposite the
JL Episcopal Church is offered for sale at
a very reasonable price.
> The house has six rooms, and at very trifling
t cost for a few repairs, could bo made as convenient
and comfortable as any house ia town.
E, A OOOO WELL OF WATER.
The lot is a large one, with a rioh garden
spot and an orchard of eboiee fruit on it. The
I>remimom art in a pleasant neighborbood and at
convenient dislanoe from (he business part of
town.
For prico, lerms, &o., apply to
J. K. YODNO, or
Bb A. H. 8TOKE8.
JJ* April 8. M. ... ?f
DAVID JOHNSON, Jr.,
in, '
, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
>ly
No. 3 UawRange, Union, 3. C*
Will practioe in 8tate and Federal Courts
GRANDC
Spring And Si
We hmjaii received ud opened np no*
public that oar etoek b oomplete in nil be da
j DRKS0 4
In oar dross good* department yoa will flm
Nunsveiling, Buntings, Diagonela and Albitr
plain and figared.
WHITE
Wo would oallspeoial attention to onr atoel
remember that WE STAND HEAD. W
at our Parasols, thej are beantifal.
SHOES, CLOTH!
In ahoea of course it ie understood that we
oountrj, at the VERY LOWEST PRI<
CLOTHING ! which
J OUR line of Gent* H
Millinery 1 ~
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ii!
tho NEW STYLES end NOVELTIES in 1
description.
The department is managed by Minn TJ1
right ap with the latest styles and who ie note
Call and examine oar Stook and be oonti
Dry Goods Line. Oar price* this aeaeoa are
Lho hard times. Very Reapeotfc
G
Aug. '20. !
NEW GROC]
We are reoeiving a NEW i
titi n nt* *
(HEMi lit
WHICH WE PRC
AT REASON A]
"" " "
OUR STOCK (
BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
SUGAR AND CC
CANS
A*d *\U
FAMILY G1
GItc um a Cnll and I
i
)? J. T . IIill * C*.'eld buildii
JJEADftU
roi
Cotton Gins, Feeders and
Presses, Cane Mills
Rubber and Le
and Mack
and as usual a full and c
H A R D 1
with prices on same guaranteed.
With acknowledgments of past ]
a continuance of the same, I am w
W.
<* I
FOSTER &
New Sprii
AI
C 0 M I ]
CALL AND I
I
i
)PENING
-or
immer Goods.
i of oer Spriog goods, sadjoaost mj to lb#
pertinents.
?OOD8.
I ?U lbs bow things in*Worsteds, Csshssors,
oss, also'in.Ginghams, Dress*Linens, both
GOODS.
i of White Goods, sod Notions in this lioe,
bile in Ibis Department don't forget to look
NG, HATS &C.,
i carry one of the best linesjin the ap7BS.
hare jest reoeired s nice lioe of eiotbing
is ell right in stjies, qoalitj and prioes.
w w oumpioie. r or OIMATV UUUWJ
Ve are headquarter!.
Millinery !
BOOMING- Tho ladies will find all
data, Bonneta and Trimmings of erery
lie Funek. Of Baltimore, Md., who ia
d for ber good taate in Trimming, &e.
inood that wo are headquarters in the
lower than erer to meet the demaoda of
illy,
fEAHAM Sc SPARKS
CHEAP CASH 8TORE
53 t
SET STORE.
ind COMPLETE StoolTof
10CEBIES,
POSE TO SELL
9 L E PRICES.
CONSISTS OF
ftFFEE, :
.7 ' J
K-n (innn.
kinds of ;
iOCERIES.
See for Youmelron,
L S. STOKES &C0
ARTERg
El
Condensers, and Cotton
and Evaporators,
ather Belting
ine Oil,
omplete line of general
iV A RE,
patronage and striving to merit
ith respect,
. D. Bewley.
WILKINS'
lg Goods
IN.
REE THEM^R
fu..
Harfess Shop.
Haring secured the ?crrices of a first
class workman , u. J. Kimurbi.l, I
hare added to my already well established
Wagon and Buggy business, a
FIRST-CLASS HARNESS SHOP,
n uuc x Bill Bivr?j8 prepared to make
harness, both buggy and wagon, and
saddles in the very best manner. I do
all kinds ol
REPAIRING,
and warrant every stich of the work
done in my shop. Call and examino
our work and get prices to suit the hard
times, before purchasing.
I am still selling the
fENNESSEE (JAGONS
and have reduced prices to rock bott< m
All in need of a good vehicle or a first
class set of harness, cheap, will do wel
to call on
JOHN RODGER.
Deo. 19 DO lj.
MMs! MM!
Our new stock for the
S PR ING AND SUMMER
trade is now coming in.
Selections bavo been mado to meet the
popular demaoda, and prices to rnoet the
HAJRD TIMES.
Purchasers are invited to coiuc
in and take a look at them.
RICE & McLURE.
April 8 14 tf
IN8URE YOUR PROPERTY,
WE ARE AGENTS FOR TIIE FOLLOWING
strong and reliable Insurance Companies:
INSURANCE COMPANY of Norlh Aoetidi
HARTFORD Insurance Company.
GEORGIA HOME Insu ranct Company.
SPRINGFIELD fire and Marine Insurance
Company.
WESTERN Insurance Company of Toronto,
Canada.
SUN MUTUAL Insurance Company.
If you want eonnd insurance give aa a call.
GOSS A STOKES,
Agents.
B. W. TINSLEY.I
WATCHMAKER AND. JEWELEIl
MAIN STREET, UNION, 8. C.
SPECTACLES AND EYEULAi^KS A SPECIALTY.
? ? t
SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ART TIM
FOR FINE GOLD WATCI1ES, DIAMOND
RINGS, PINS, EAR DROPS, ETC.
BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES,
i April 10 14 9m.
REMOVED.
?THE?
UNION MARBLE.and (IRAMTE WORKH,
HAS mosed from Mr. W.l A.* Nicholson'a*old
tsnd up in front of W. T. Graham's store.
LARGE STOCK ON HANI),
which will be sold at prices to suit the times.
If jrou have not got time to call at mj office,
let me knew, and I will at once send my agent.
Ma. J. Laos BurLU, to see you, with a[)large
lot of designs.
GEORGE GEDDESDon't
forget, the marble|yard hus^moved up
Town.
April 1. 13.; tf.
f f \ V V c*n lire at home and make more money
y 111 I at work for ua, then at anything rise la
1111 thin world. Capital not needed; you are
* V started free. Both sexes: all ages. Anyone
een do the work. Large earnings
lure from flnt start. Cuetly outflt and terms free. Bat
M-r not drlay. Coat rou not bins to actnl im your aridrr-M
and god out; if you are wUo you will do Tao at
MK? II. Maujcrr* Co., Portland, Maine. ,
DaeS.. 48
~ LUMBER AND SHINGLEST
1 WILL furnish a limited amount of Lumbe,
and Shingles during this year, for t'A8H
at reasonable prints. M. CUAPIN
w ? Teak, 8. C.
i Jaa 14 2 If.