The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, March 13, 1891, Image 3
NULLA BONA TAX.
O C Tax pays $22 64
Past Indebtedness Tt{[ p*ys 8 24
Interest on R. R. Ponds psys 22 64
Retliing R. R. Bonds pays 6 47
8chool Tax pays 12 04
Total Nu'la Bona Tax 667 0.1
Pol's abate 1 by County Auditor 666 00
Pol's Non 172 00
?9+prTMMu *?z^aa.
ToUl Polls sad Penalties not
collected 6268 80
COUNTY TRBA8URERS COMMISSIONS.
O C Tax rajrs......~ 6177 78
Past indebtedness tax pays 26 15
Ku^.l n D M 1. S
J77 78
Retiring R. R. Bonds tax pays 50 71
School to* pajs 101 61
i'?. "
Tol?l Commissions $583 38
DISBURSEMENTS OF THE ORDINARY
COUNTY FUNDS.
. Raid i? Jurors ond Witnesses $1,9*17 4(
f g Cheek
4 W M GoUmon " " 284 1C
267 W II Sortor 8 00
' * 281 Wm. Little. 19 6C
807 C L Kirhy 3 6C
811 F W Eieon 4 20
857 Wm Munro.. 25 00
858 Greene Bros 24 76
869 F M Ferr 20 00
* ' 800 Welker, E?ins & Cogswell 20 00
881 Glenn D Peake. 10 00
862 J G Long 25 00
y 863 W A Nieholson 80 00
864 D Moslej 8 25
866 J G Mosley 8 26
866 J L Strain 6 25
867 R W Tiosley 1176
868 R M Stokes 80 00
869 W M Gsllmen, Ch'n B CC 271 69
872 8 R Crawford 2 26
0/o Carolina Spartan 4 00
874 n G Bailey 4 00
876 J F Norman 6 80
876 George Bailey 8 60
877 W H 8artor 6 00
878 J H Rodger .. 6 76
879 Greene Bros 16 60
|g 880 B F Gregory 26 00
881 R M Stokes 60 00
882 A C C Humphries 8 76
888 J M Nicholes 8 26
884 G B Fowler....v 11 00
886 Jaoob R'oe- 8 85
886 J II Battles 13 60
887 Philip Rice 10 00
888 8 M Rioe, Jr., E. U :. 17 26
880 L G Toung 1 00
800 II M Cohen & Bro 12 26
801 J D Smith 2 70
892 A A Barred 6 25
808 Jos G Gallman 4 00
894 J F end J _6LAdama^ttati>i. a
. 1l |l ,t'l \ - -"A
896 Samuel Barne't e ?ee * 76
897 R B Bailey.. 10 00
898 Y 8 Bobo 16 00
j'' 800 J W Poeey & Bro .' 2 26
400 P C Wbisenant 2 00
401 E R Wallace 15 00
402 IV m Goudelock 7 00
408 N B Morgan 340 20
404 Newel Smith, Sr 10 00
406 J G Long 800 00
400 J B T 8colt 14 46
407 rherlaa H?H
eeeeee ... ill 1.U
408 B R Wallace, Pres. MAP
N Bank 800 00
400 I C Nance 70 00
410 E R Wallace, Pre*. M & P
N Bank 1,826 22
411 J II Sims 19 10
412 David Johnson 26 00
418 W M English 12 00
416 R M Stokes 25 00
410 8 L Pryor 26 00
, ? 417 J L Sirain 1676
418 J C Sartor 25 75
41B J Mobley Hill 16 00
420 J P Gage 26 00
421 J P Bailey 26 60
492 R W 8cott 43 20
428 A A Gault - 32 60
'424 8 R Crawford 14 00
448 E R Wallace, Pres M & P N
Bank 272 76
454 E R WalUee. Pres M & P N
Jfc Bank 195 21
455 Pant Bros 600 00
456 W A Turner 100 00
457 Pester, Wilkins It Co 100 00
458 Mrs Mary Grant, office rent 76 00
450 Chas Bolt, Clerk B C 88 08
'/ isA n D w-lt *? ? ? "
w? n n nunc*, rra. warn
fedgP*' 1.800 00
ail 60 00
471 B K Wallace, Free MAPN
Bank .. 480 00
j&V 482 8 L Weat 84 20
488 Kimrod 8n.ilh 2 60
484 J C Sartor 6 60
488 T J Orr... 1121
480 JC8artor 6 26
487 J F Bailey aaeeaa aaaeaaaaraaaat 18 80
488 C EBrowa, 3 00
g 480 V XfoU 10 00
B 400 Spaara It Bewail 1 60
" 401 8 M Bice, Jr 4 86
402 Wa Wilburn 8 00
408 R M Stokes 61 00
E&T 494 J ? Bailey aeeteaa eaaa*aee*e?? 17 60
87 60
fa?#e aeeeeaaaaea 87 60
irki 21 40
2 CO
Oaeaa caaeaeea* 2 70
ata*?.aataae to OO
i# eaaaeOaaaaa aee 88 00
_ 100 00
(06 Warren BiraUt 10 00
606 W T Sttwarte a a a* aaeaee aaaaaa 40 00
807 MareiUee Linlejekn 7 00
808 Sam 8i?a.. aeeaaaaawweea aaaeeaeaa 6 01
600 Cblflll Bnliaaeaaa eaeeee aaeaaaea 7 06
fatal DlaburaeaiaaU balaneea.. ~.|10,469 00
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REPORTOF THE CONDITION
or THB
Merchants' & Planters'
| NATIONAL B A NK
i OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
1 At Union, in the Stale of South Carolina,
> at the e'ote of butineet, February, 2GM, 1891.
' RESOURCES
> 9180,740 92
. Overdrafts, secure 1 and unsecured
4,886 98
' U. S. lloods to secure circulaI
tion - 16,000 00
( Due from approved reserve ag'Is 10,082 94
. Due from other National Baoks 9,664 40
Furniture and Fixtures 2.000 00
1 Current expenses nnd taxes paid 732 G4
> Dills of other llnnks 1,320 00
\ Fractional paper currency, nick.
els and cents 189 06
8pecie 24,464 66
' Legal tender notes 9,060 00
! Redemption fund with U. S.Trea\
surer, (6 per ct of circulation) 676 00
( Total f?264,211 68
) LIABILITIES.
9?*'
ORDINARY COUNTY TAST INDEBTEDNESS.
426 T C Duncan $ 17 30
420 J C Farrar 9 00
427 T M Utilejohu 6 00
428 P M C< hen 87 10
429 Farr k Thomson 19 00
, 480 Foster, R ilkins & Co 34 60
481 F M Farr 81 86
, 132 Wm Jeffries 8 00
, 433 J H Fowler 7 OC
AM wrU-t" " - M
W Jffn Lever 100 0C
430 M?n T Ongo 12 6c
I 487 J Q Long 236 0C
488 W A Nicholson 108 0C
' 439 J C Hunter 37 OC
I 448 Pnul J< nes ?. 20 8J
I 444 Wa kcr, Kvina & Cogswell 43 7?
446 J 0 Long 100 0C
I 446 J C Richards 12 6C
) 447 A G Ilicc 25 0(
I 448 Ferr & Thomson 28 2i
' 449 Foster & Wi'.kios 61 8?
450 F M Fnrr 7 61
461 J C Ilunler 55 85
464 J G Long 50 OC
' 466 J W 11 Lever 60 OC
466 T C Duncan 26 OC
467 W A Nicholson 26 OC
' 468 P M Cohen 25 0C
469 F M Farr 24 OC
476 W M Cnllman, Clin B C C 50 OC
y mrmgap " TS
478 Wm Jeffries 2 4C
' 479 J D Jeffries 4 OC
480 J G Long 41 11
' 481 W A Nicholson 23 4(3
Total 81,356 22
INTEREST ON R. R. BONDS.
1 440 E R Wallace, Prcs M & P
N Bank 84,860 00
441 E R Wallace, Pros M & P
N Rank 68 00
442 E R Wallace, Pres M & P
N Bank 1,788 67
460 E R Wallace, Pres M & P
N Bank 700 00
463 E R Wallace, Prcs M & P
N Bank 1,600 00
472 E R Wallace, Prcs M & P
N Bank 438 65
473 E R Wallace, Pres M & P
N Bank.. 461 35
604 E R Walfiice, Pres M & P
N Bank 560 08
Total $10,327 65
RETIRING R. R. BONDS.
461 E R Wallace, Prcs M & P
N Rank $2,140 00
474 K R Wallace, Prcs MAP
N Batk 400 00
Total $2,640 40
Respectfully submitted,
J. B. T. SCOIT,
Treasurer for Union Coun'y.
(unXCLUDKD KfXT WEEK.)
Bailroad Notice.
A N and ft for March 8lh. Hie Columbia A
1 ftT"tlie t r s i n ~o nA 11 a tic Coest
Line for C'harlerton will depart at 5.85, c nnecli'-n
from Charleston le points on Colum.
bia & GiecnvUle Rail Road will al-o bo made
via., Atlantic Coast Line at Coluuilia, farti.u
: * ?
... ... luimuf irum t nnr.e.iion will
be p'enrcd with the Ailautic Con (it Line
Route.
M. EMERSON,
0. r. A., Wilmington, N. C.
Alkx. Melius, Jr.,
Soliciting Agt., Greenville, S. C.
March 13 11 It.
Application for Homestead.
NOTICE is hereby given that Matilda
Rochelle, widow of Jerry Rochellc,
deceased, has filed her petition before me
to Iirto a homestead Resigned and set < fl f>r
the benefit of herself and her minor children,
Thomas Rochellc, Corrie Rochelle, and
Ellisou Rochelle from the reel and personal
property of the said Jorry Roche le.
'Notice is further given that the Bsid petition
will come ,up for hearing before me
on the 4lh (lay <if IfH "1 11 o'oloak,
A. M.
C. II. PEAKE,
Master for Union County.
Master's Office, March 10, 1891.
March 13 11 4t?
KENTUCKY
SADDLE STALLION, JR.
WILL stand at the following places
during this month, and repeat his
visits every 9th day:
Snnluc, Tuesday and Wednesday 17th
and 18th; Union, Thursday and Friday, 19th
and 20th ; Jonesvillo, Saturday and Mooday,
21st and 23d.
Will meet parties at Ashury Po. Tuesday
24th, to make arrangements for a stand
there
(12 INSURANCE.
Saddler is a beautiful Mabogony bay, 10
hands high, 6 years old. Was bred by Neai
Garland, of Hawkins County, Tennessee,
and was sired by old 'Ssddler' from Clark
{County. Ky; ht by *Jlm Wallace;' he by
McDonald's Halcrom dam James Scott's
Ppanal^wa 1*4 Asnmn Wy " Brtltlk
bred by T. C. Vsnmeter/ Lexington, Ky.;
2d dam by Thomas MoDonald's saddle Stallion,
he combining the blood of old *Copp6r
Bottom' with that of the heat
of Kentucky, lit dim by 'Martinet!#'
and 'Alborax.'
CRAWFORD & CO.,
Joncsville, 8. C.
March 13 11 2t
Treasury Department
Orricn or Comptroller or rita Currency.
Wariiinoton, Feb'y 26th 1891.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence proseated
to the undersigned, it bos been
made to appear that "The Merohants and
Planters National Rank of Union," in tbo
Town ef Upion, in the County of Union and
State of South Carolina, has complied with
II the provisions of the Act of Congress t#
enable National Banking Associations to axlend
their corporate existence and for othar
purposes," approved July 12th, 1882.
Now, therefore 1, Eward 8. Leery, Cotnp.trolfee
of the Curraaey, de hereby certify
??t "Tha )ltrab?i>i? ? <! PUattra national
nk ef Uuian," in the Town of Union in
the Cennty of Union and State of South
Carolina, it authorised to have succession
for the perud specified in its amended articles
of aaaecialion, rihtnely until cloae of buai*
nesa on August 81st 1912.
1^?s "I In testimony whereof, witness my
rial V hand and seal ef ofifiee this 26th
j day of February, 1891.
E. 8- LACKY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
No. 2000.
March C 10 tU.
' capital slock paid in $G0,000 00
I 8urplus fund 45,000 00
) Undivided profits 9,099 04
National Bank notes outstanding 13,500 00
Divideods unpaid 1,530 00
' Individual deposits subject to
I - ,c.hf?k.V.-.y. --"c'.n?? m
j Due to State Banks and Bankers 1,770 08
> Total $204,211 58
I Statk or South Cauolina, 1
County or Union, as /
I, George Munro, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
! knowledge and belief,
GEORGE MUNRO, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before nie this
7th day of March, 1891.
? GEO. H. OETZEL
i skal > Notary Public.
Corhkct?Attest :
K. R. WALLACE.)
F. M. FAKR, v Directors.
JOHN A. FANT. J
Millinery.
HAVING disposed of my Millinery business
to J. W. McLure, Agent, I hereby
tender to my former y a'rons and friends my
sincere thanks f?r their kind appreciation
of my efforts to serve them, and ask them to
continue to my successor the liberal patron,
ago heretofore so kindly extended to me.
MRS. MARY FOUCHE.
As announced nbove, I have purchased
the Millinery business of Mrs. Mary Fouohe
and will endeavor to conduct it satisfactorily
to thoso who favor me with their patronage.
My buyer is now in tho Northern Markets
selecting thelites! n ivelties in this line,
and I will soon ask tho I ndies to inspect a
large and well selected stock of Miliin?ry
goods.
J. W. McLUltE, Agent.
Xf.,..!. lO "
'? ii iii
The State of South Curolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Ptahilt Judge
YT7 HERKAS, F. M P?ir Ima rr?<?<Je
VV me to grant b;n? Letters of Adoiin'stration
on the Estato of mid effects <f Miss
Nora McNally, deceased.
all and singular the kin-lred and oro-litors of
the said Nora McXally, decease I, that they
he and appear bcfoie me, iu the Court of
Prohstc, to be he'd at Uuion C. II., South
Carolina, on the 21st il?v of March, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
foreuoon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the raid Administration should not he
granted.
Given under tny hand an I soil this 4th
day of Mnrch, Anno Don ini, 1801.
JAMES M GEE.
Proba(e Judge.
Published on the Gth day of March 1891,
in the Weekly Union Times.
March 6 10 2t.
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION
Br JAMES M. GEE, ESQ., Probate Judge
WHEREAS, F. M. Fnrr has made
suit to me to grant bltn Letters of
Administration on the Estate of and effects
of Mir8 Catharine McNally, deceasedThese
are, therofore, t> cite and admonish
nil and singular the k'lidred and creditors of
the said Catharine McNally, deceased, that
they he and oppcur before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Union C. II*. South
Caro'ina, on the 21st day of March, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Adntinislra ion should not be
granted.
Given under my band and seal this 4th.
day of March, Anno Domini, 1891.
JAMES M. GEE,
Probate Judge.
Published on the Gth day of Msrch 1891,
in the Weekly Union Times.
Msrch 6 10 2t.
Thn Stntr? nf Smith Coi-Allnn
? ?V PV?%??V v? I^vuvu VWI V?IU??
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. OEE, ESQ., Probata Judge.
WHEREAS, John P. Thomas lias made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration on the Ertate rf and effects
of Titus 0. Farr, deceased.
These are, there'ore, to eite nud admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the aald Tiu?? fl- th?i
tboy be and appear beforo me, in tho Couit
of Probate, to be held at Union C. II., South
Carolina, on the 21st day of March, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon, to show cause, If any they hare,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 4tb
day of March, Anno Domino, 1891.
JAMES M. GEE,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 6th day of March
1891, in the Weekly Union Timks.
March 6 10 2t.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
By JAMES M. OEE, ESQ , Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, John P. Thomas has made
suit to me to grant him LetUrs
of Administration on the estate of and effects
of Nanoy Gordon, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish
all aud aingu'ar the kindred aod creditors
of the said NAooy Gordon, deceased, that
thoy be and appear, be'ore ine, in the Coort
of Probete, to be held at Union Court Rouse,
South Carolina, on tho 21st da/ of Mareh,
neat, after publication hereof nt 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thej
ha*o, why tho said Administration should
not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal thia 4th
day of March, Anno Domini, 1891.
JAMES K. OEE,
Prolate Judge.
Published on the 6th- day of March
1891, in the Weekly Union Timm.
March 6 10 2t
S i'tU N (I
Id A?3r n
fikY?)ODS
We are now rec<Yvin#jl||$| ring *&ck of
nery, Shoes, Hat*, which is the
Our e?si(MMCJx^l_jfl|SAAi.blkt'01,r P1and
tba-^fisllty 01 our'Tf^RRbfi?r~"'
1 Politeness and comtcsy Whkbe extended to a
will find Misses Venie Driver\nd CoMt Count!
> novelties,and try to suit yen in <0lUt ?r Bonne
, Call and see us. .
I Reslect fully,
i GRAHAM
8ept5 SO
FORJUOT25C SNTS,
I WILL GIVE OU
An Adze-Eye Hammer, n il clict, Handsaw,
Carpenters Squac, Spirit Level, Vise,
a Monkey Wrench, long handlAliake, Hoe,
Smoothing Iron, 14 qt. Di^li lln, 10 qt.
J Tin Bucket, Oqt. 0? ffee Pot,j1 g*. Measure,
Brass Hoop Cedar Buck#, slid B:*"s
Waiter, large high-footol U'Im Lkmp, In'ga
QIass Vitcher, 1 set of TunplcrsI 1 set of
Goblets, large Glass Hose B?v>, Glhsi Css'cr,
a big assortment of China Flutcsi Cups and
' ygimMI ?M?.
Linen Table Covers, "luuFCSephyr Caps,
Men's Wool Caps, Men's ?d Boys Wool
Hats, anico aseortmcnt of -swolry, Combs
and Brushes, Dueling and (leaning Biush
and Trays, Saddle Blanke^, Iron Slone
Granite Flat Dish, non-brakable Lamp
Chimney, Dinner Bell, an-' hundreds of
iiioe and large pieces of WoOt^n, Tin, Glut*,
Crockery and Hardware, oe?y ef which
were formerly sold for 60 and 75 cents.
1 am also conetantly lulling Jo my 5 and
10cent counters ; thry nre oijv exceedingly
attractive. Customers for t^rse counters
frequently come from < thcri ountle?. In
fact, I often sell these gwsd^ to traveling
gentlemen from all parts of the country.?
Those gentlemen who see sggreat deftl, and
Know niiaoout prices, know these BARGAIN
goods are cheap. Here is ?Ae place to get
jour full idodcvs worth.
Don't Forget that I Keep Also a Full
Line of
STAPLE end FANCY GROCERIES,
CROCKERY end QUEKNSlgARK,
woodeITWImiaudwa^I^*'^^.
JUG end JARWARE and FLOWER POTS,
OILS and PAINTS, and WINDOW GLASS,
LEATHER end SHOE FINDINGS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
and in fact, a most generous liqe of General
Merchandise, which I am ecl'itig a* cheap,
end perhaps cheaper than thoTMienpest.
S. M. RICE,'JR., E. U.
Feh?7 0 if
J. B. PORTER
HAS MOVED HIS STOCK OF
GROCERIES AND FANCY
G00D&
FROM THE LITTLE GREEN FRONT
INTO THE C
TT, A m T\r?*?.- ?<aX . .r-WXra~ " *
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
mr. john rodger,
next above t. k. BAII.ky's ri'IlKIIUHK stohk,
Where ho will be ple-scl Xo meet and
serve Lis old cust&nera wilt m
PLAIN AND FANCY GROCmgS,
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KI^OS,
CRACKERS AND CHEESE, V
CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ?
FRENCH AND COMMON CANPIES.
FRUITS AND NUTS OF ALtr&KDSThankful
to the people of Uni'.Ji County,
for their past kindnesses and libornl patronage,
1 invite them to call upon inc in my
larger and more convenient quartcs, where
I intend to do all ip niy power to deserve
their ni'urc patronage ,
Fob VO '
THE MOTUAIa |
Life Insurance Co. of Nov York
DiouAfin A u*/Minf\w ?
munnnu r\. irii/vwnu T , rnmutm.
Statement for the year ending Dooomter SI, 1890
Aairte, ... $147,1*4,901 SO
Reserve on Policies at 4'/*, $134668,808 00
Liabilities ether than Reserve, j ?03,859 H2
Surplus, ..... lost,S38 SS
Receipts front ell soarees, - - oio7K,77H 09
Payment* to Pollry-Hnltlers, - 14073,200 05
Risk* assumed, 40,188 policies, 164R0S5.0S3 AS
Risks In force, 200,055 policies, 038^20,805 21
IP? 4
THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS:
Real Cstate end Bond A Xortgaco
Loans, $76,529,231 72
United States Roads and ether
Securities, .... >51,811,031 54
I,onn* on Collateral Securities, 8,031,400 00
Cash In tlaaks and Trsdt'inlih'a
at interest; - r,550,111 59
Interest acerned. Premiums Referred,
etc., .... 188,256 35
C~N7.1A4^08l *0
I t ?w carefully ejreir'ned iV.e ' tct^iinr atatrraent
and And the same to be correct
A. N. Watkriiouse, Auditor.
1'rom the Surplus above stated a dividend vrll be
apportioned as uvual.
The k?liHi for 1890 ihowi IXCRKAKK orcr that
of 1880, as follow a j
In Aaaeta, - $10,7o3,d3 18
In KenerTOon Poltclea and Knrplaa, 10,*.o4,Wl 01
In lieeetpta, ..... 3,H.>9,;*9 07
In I'ajrmentato Pollrj-.Holder*, 1,7 72,Ml 67
la lilaka Aaaaaied, 4,011 |-.oUrlea, 0,383,tW ?1
la Rlaka la farce, 18,740 politic*, 72,270,031 C J
KDW. L. OBKNA^U),
Oan knAI. Aokxt,
Coinmbia, 8 C,
OHO- MUNHO & P. M, COHEN.
A gen's, Union, 8. VMarch
18 .11 Tfe'll
When at
I respectfully infoim my /riendOH&nd
o ients that I nhaU be to my offlof at
Union On Monday and remain unl 1 Tqnlajr
noon of each week until farther noticeTf
D. A. TOWNS)?,
Jan 28 4 jjl'tf
^cembu^T* rocicrr aumzu4'
adrirttiio^&owmnl^MB
? Um beet "onto, flven away at Dn|(|| .
kua twoa mwfc at <wU?V
> v ' ( </ ; ; . e*v'T~*
ML ...
??iw?i t - Tir -r?
goods"
c^HE
EMPORIUM.
Dry Goods, Drees Goods, Ginghntss, MiUilargcat
we haeeevor bad.
icfs bit* always* bceo as l?w as tho lowest,
>11. In our Millinery department the ladies <
s, who are e?er ready to show you the
t, at the very lowest price. '
I & SPARKS',
CHEAP CASH STORE.
1 'y i
GO TO THE
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PRINTING OFFICE
FOlt V 0 U R
Ton.
~ -priist: lli"
BILL HEADS, (NOTE HEADS,
ENVELOPES, ICIRCULARS,
BLANK NOTES, IBLANK RECEIPTS.
COTTON BILLS, | DODGERS,
BALL TICKETS. |PROGRAMMES,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
Executed frt mpily, in host etyle, and nt
piicea as low ns in any other cstablDhmcnt
in the State.
SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRISE.
TERMS, C. O. D.
I am compelled to p;y spot cash for nil
the stock and labor I employ in Job Work,
onji ns I have to cotnpeic in price with the
largest establishments in the Sta<c. and
sometimes in the North?all demanding
cash on delivery of the w?rk?my profits
are whittled down to a very small margin,
consequently I canuot pay cash for the labor
and Stock used and give long credit on the
work.
It is not untfusl for me to rcct Do orders
for Job Work, from parlies who send their
cash urork to oilier places, but patronise me
when they want crdit, and txprct mo i??
"trade it out."
Under that system I fin J iryc-,?lit customers
keep mo drained of the u?c-s-nry sislinrn-y
anil cash, too, f< r the piom| t execution
of ensh wo-k.
Hereafter, a hill will accmpsry ?very
Job, and collections for Job Work *i!l ho
made monthly. 11. M. F'lOKES.
State of ?outli Curolina.
H O.UNTY OF VM<>N,
In the Coiiit of Coinnt?t> Plea*.
Summons for 11c ief?Comp'aint Served.
Jtsiah Foster, Plaintiff,
ayaiimt
Spencer M. Rice, Sr., Alex. G. Rice, Robl.
L. Coleman, Victoiia S. Coleman, W illiunt
Munro, B. F. Raw!*, A. Elhatl, C. G.
Joytter and J. 1). Cliautberlnin, par nets,
trading under the firm name of Elhart,
Joyner & Co , A. Br-ifman and M. Brttfman,
partners, trading as A. Hrafnian &
? Son. W. W. nrinnr \V A i-1
... " o . IWUUIU, J'j.
W. Marsh, Sr., and B. S. Barry, partner-*,
' trading as Draper, Moore, & Co., O. F.
Day, F. W. Dny and George F. Foster,
pnrineis, trading as 0. F. Day. Son Si Co.,
George D. Wi t, George P. Wntkins and
John A. Witt, partners, trading as Witt
& Watkins, R. S. Og'csby. Charles G.
Craddock. J. B. Tutwiler, W. T. Berney,
J. II. Adams, \V. D. Adams and R II, F.
Adams, partners, trading as Oglesby, Tutwilcr
& Co., E. T. Tefft, W. K. ToflTt, F. G.
Tefft, Thcodoic Mentz, G. C. Clark and J.
ters & Co., I. L. Falk ami George W.
Falk, partners, trading as 1. L. Falk &
Co., Thomas B. MscUnhan, Andrew S.
Brown and Rohrrt 1'. Evans, partners,
trading as MacGahan, lin wn & Evans,
W. A. Mo re, t. W. Marsh, J. A. Smith,
J. Kingbrrry, W. J. Ash ford and M B.
Marsh, partners, trading as Moore, Marsh
& Co., M. C. Riser, J. F. Riser, \V. 8.
Evcrct, W. O. Ragan, C. F. Mul->ne and
L. E. Barnwell, portncis, trading as M.
C. and J. F. Rirer &. Co , John L. Brown,
J. O. Wvddington and l'eter M. Brown,
partners, trading ns Brown, Weddington
& Co., William B. Marcy, George L.
Blake and Ellory Brnnltaim, partners,
trading as Marcy Bros. & Co., A. S. J.
Perry, H. R. Simonds, Jr.^H. A. Pringle,
oartners. Iradincr nH .lnlmnron Pi-nu ? t
Wado II. Macfie, as Ailm'v. of Agnes S.
Mogfie, drcen?ed, J. A. Far'oy, J. (J.
Long, R. C. Oliver, J. H. McKissick and
"The Exposition Cot'on Mills Com; any,
Defendant*.
TO the dcfcfendntilH above named : You
are hereby suinm nod and rrrinircd to
>^vi ttn complaint in tint action, wliicn is
filed in the office of the Clerk of the t^ourt
| of Common Dens for Union county aforesaid,
end to serve a copy of your answer to the sa'd
complaint on the subscriber at his office at
Union, S. C , within twenty c'nyo after the
service hereof; exclusive of the day of
service, snd if you fad to answer
the cotnplasnt within the time aforesaid, the
?laintiff in this action will app'y 10 the
ourt for the relief demanded in the complaint.
D. A.TOWNSF.ND,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
February 14, 1891.J
To the Defendants : Take notice, that the
Summons in the above entitled action, of
whiah the aboTe is a copy, andthe complaint
therein were filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court of Common Pb as for Union
County aforestvd, <-n 25th of February, 1891.
D. A. TOWNSKND,
Pl'.intiff's Attorney.
Feb 14 7 tit
From million* of customer*, diirtng the past yeat*.
come* the verdict that YICK'S SEE*"?* never
di*app<v nt. Why waate time, moaeyand patience on
other*, when you can buy the BEST al
Mito -n mt^tilre ihi* year ; *en<l to cent* for Vlck'S
JFloral TtllflO, tledit.t the to cent* from fir*torder,
and iten*'* not hi oe. It i* hetter than ever; too lantc
page*, colored pt?t?*. firnnd novelties worthy of
cultivation. Ca*h prire* ?1000 and #?oo.
JAMSB VICK. IIWDIHI4W. Rochester, N. T.
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR THIS
PART OP THE STATE.
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Don't you be the la*t person in the State to fin I out where the he t go>da are sold
;heap. ..J?
A great rutnpua among shrewd buyer* ie the natural result of our ui usually generous
inducement* f> r this sea*on's trade.
Come in and see our complete assortment or Kl'KIXiil AX l> HVHIMER
Replay in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions and Clothing.
A grand display, a great stock, and juit what you want.
We mark theiu low to sell them quick. All prices at the low-water mark.
No questioo ah ut your being highly pleased withjthese go id* a*ul prieo<.
For the best of everything in the way of Dry Good*, Not:ons, Shoes, Hata and Clothing,
RODGER & PURCELL.
Sept (J AG ly
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
; _ Our
Buyer has just returned fram the Markets, and our Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, AND NOTIONS IS
COMPLETE.
We have also a splendid and well selected line of
GENT'S CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,ETC.
ZIEGLER'S AND BAY STATE SHOES
for Gents, Ladies and Children.
ZIEGLER'S HAND-SEWED SHOES
for Gents, in Congress and Laccd?$5, formerly $7.
Ail -i! *- -
v/mei" reuucuons in proportion.
REMEMBER THE DEMOREST $19 50
HEW ITS Gr MAC IIITS 13,
which we guarantee to be equal in every respect to any of the higher
priced nachincs. Over TO now in use in Union County. They are lully
warranted for 5 years, and havo all necessary attachments.
The "OLD RELIABLE."
FOSTER, WILKIXS & CO
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^ ^ and othor sport*!- UNION, S . C .
A n m. M tlM for Uentleimu, . ,
r^^,an^t^oni>ot^;!!e^cr;asV%Tar- P R ACTIC A L P AIX TEH. V
W. L. DOVOL AS/Urocktoo, Man. Sold by
S. M. HICK, Jit., K. U., Agent. DECORATING IX FRESCO AND SIGN
2 6m WRITING
IO ROAD OVERSEERS. A specialty.
WILL PA1KT HOUSES OX THE SUOKl'.
Office of County Commissioners. 1 EST NOTICE.
Union County, Feb. 6th, 1891. /
Dea 1ft ?>1 if
I'M IE Road Overseers throughout the County '
. are hereby notified that they must e vil sn?* itctn r. Mn'.t.?T<>i>rrnmn.wt
out the liAt.ds liib'e to Road duty in their '"1 ' *'il'v r\\? 'i'JIr'i? tlui .'
section, end put the public roads in order, '"n .'< ViV-i?,jv.'i.y
according to the requirements of the law. J 'no'""v Z'"t."Tofk^d?i??*
We hereby warn all overseers that we &n,||' T"uEv?jJ"^
?. . .. , , ,, , , , / ii rn,ifn ?rc tiilly cirniiiji frum 9j la
mean business in tlrs call, and shall ho!d ft ?!?*. am.?... wr.how.vouMrr
^feeA^vav.Wiir^nWHr ta'vfcw, w
fur neglecting to rcpoi t any hand that neg- B.lialleuA <'o.,n?s sstiiNirUaiiil^alaa
lects to perform his duiy (lie full twelve ????
days required by the law. RflnurW Tfl I fj fl "I
The luw reqtrres the Tonil to be 20 feet IliUilC" IU LUHtt*
wide in every case a here it is poisib'o ; the f\S Improved Farm lands, in hits of
rond to he well ditched, the centre to be {trjix) and upwards. Loans repayable in
higher and sloped to the ditch, on both sides. small annual insiHl incuts, tlirougli a period
This is the kind of work wc shall demand of 0fsjx years, thus enabling the borrower to
nil Overseers, and wherever wa find it i> pay off"liis indebtedness without exhausting
not done we shall certainly liywkhat virtue his crop in any one year. Apply at once t?
there is in the 'aw. 'l>, a. TOWNSEND,
Thore must be no play or shirking oi Attorney, Union, 8. C.
work, while the piescm commissioners are Aug 15 33 ly
in office. The ronds MUM' HE WORKED. V
and all persons who fail to do their full duty ..-o tao nDAxrmici
shall be punished according to law. lVLlvO. JAo. IjrCzilN 1 o
J.a.(li!amb'khs, fashionable millinery
W. M.OALLMAN.
JUST OPENED.
COME AND GET TOUR PAY. --0 i
A? P.?i? j?r.,Sl wu. [ sr a
n AQQ (an?l Unncloi 1a? ?'*" I "
the Clerk oTthc Koard," "pioV N v. 7s" LIN'HKY of'he UCWC8t RuJ clloiccst
i a . . i, f . . | rnnaiaune Af 1 "m
IIBK arA nAiifi?<i i* *v?t MU?? v?%g?tv\
at the office of Foster, WDkins & Co., for PATTERN HATS AND BONN ETC
their checks.
('HAS. BOLT, Fancy A-cnlliera,Birds' Uinfta,
Clerk B. C.C. Velvets, Ulnips ^
Feb. G G Gt. ami OTnnmcnin.
ALS0
The State of South Carolina. NURSING CORSETS- J
COUXTY OF UXIOX. lhnnkf.il for the very liberal pair. nsga I
In the Court of Common l'lens. heretofore bestowed, 1 invite the Indies ot ?
the town an 1 country to coll and cznmine my fffi
Summons for He'icf?Complaint not Served, elegant new stock, assuring them that my B
. prices shall bo as low and my work as good H
Spencer M. Rice, Jr., E. U., I'lainlijT, as any etdahlishineiil in upper South Cnre- H
at/aintt line. MRS. J AS. GRANT. H
Reps Joors, Df/fndnnt. ?ct ? t
\TOU arc horeby summoned and required IWM. A. NICHOLSON & SON, I
X to answer the complaint in this nction
of which a copy is herewith served upon B .A. IT KI E R, S , sB
you and to serve a copy of your answer to . . jB
the said cvmplnint on the subscriber aL bi"Ji' ??? wvrwtn a < %s V
office at llni???. ** * twenty days I - _? 1
aACr Tne service hereof, 'exclusive of the 1
d?y of such service; and if you fail to nn-1 A gcnernl banking business transacted. |
ntr tii<5 uuui|>i?uii wiiiiiu me noie more- i/eposus recetTeu, subject to check.
said, the plaintiff in this action will apply Exchange bought and sold. I
to the Court for tho relief domanded in the Collections mads on all points. J
complaint. Safe deposit boxen to rent. 1
D. A. T0WK8BND, Ascountsof individuals and tiruis solic'ted. J
riainlitTs Attomsy. V
Dated Feb. f>, 1891. ^
To the Defendant: Take notice, that the
Summons of which tlio above is a copy, and We represent the f blowing Insurance
the complaint were tiled >& the office of the Companies :
Cletk of Court ot Common Plena for Uoion Aetna Insurance Co., Asso U. $10,071,510
County aforesaid on the 6th of February, Phenix Insurance Co., - - - 4,781,'266
1891. Norwich Uni-n P. 1 ism 8 e'e y, 1,505,081
D. A. TOWNSEND, Washington Life Insurance Co., 10,000,000
Plaint iff" a Attorney. Fi?e, Life and Tore nd? Insurance.
Feb 18 ti tit Sept 5 UO i||
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