The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, January 27, 1893, Image 3
LocATiaa Bmw I.isiui.
Jan '*2.?General and h""w*
art being te?a?s? ? * ?h? ci Cwl,r 1rom jh'
War Department-InvlMRg Stat* <3 -opera i
In Metrtlining ?bn ptsUion of "?rir twnps
in Ike lines of battle witlim the n*?ou*]
mi itarv |?ark al Chiekamanga ami Cba t*
woo* . Ma?sni?? are a ready praparnjl in
X. WglsUtu ?* " f??towna: 8l.l?'
pro*Wing f?r the appo:ntrao .1 pf
h~-? a'nns by (I.Tarnnrs t.v)?^t^ vWdfey.Tent
1 synania, Iniiann, ll'dnoie, Michigan, Wis
ron^in, Kenucky. Ttnnes ee, Alabama anc
Texas. 01n?> I as o -nipletfd the location o:
, her 'roops. The Imtt of all diiis'on* oc
!? 'i eid<s, and meat of ilto brigades Hart
abeidy baen nsccrtaned by the nations
commission.
ThkXxw H. H.Commission's First Eitort
?Columbia, 8. C., Jan. *21.?The lUilroati
C mmit*ion to lay for the firs! time exercieed
one of ita powers under i he r.olroad law
It i* in the shape of nn eider fixing the joint
rates on fertiliser* from Columbia and from
Charleston to stations on the Port Royal &
Western Caro'lna road. When the Riehmood
& Dnnville road had control of thii
road these r?let were fro-n $'2.40 to 92
per Ion. The Georgia Central, Itaring oh
tained con rot of it, Agent Craig at August!
last w?k rt1?ti| the rites t> from ^1.40 t<
9d.7<Wrn the strength of petitions from merchants
in Charlestta and Columbia. Th<
Commission made the joint ta'e from f'2 CI
10 92-75.
GrAKAXTarii Cuai.?We authorize out
advertised druggist te sell l)r. K'ng'? N*?
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs one
Colds, upon th e cuuditon. If you art
afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung
Throat er Chest trouble, and will n?e thii
, remedy as directed, filing it s. fair trial
and experience no benefit, you may returi
the bottle and have jour money refunded
Wo cou'd not make this offer did we no
kaew that Dr. King's New Discovery coulbe
re'ied 0n. It never disappoint*. Trie
bottles free at D. K. Posey's Drug Store
Large eixe, 60c. eni 91-00.
Maliosant Lkpiuist in Iowa.?Marshall
town, la., Jan. 18.?Mrs. A. T. Weed, wifi
of a prons'nent pioneer oiiix-n of Hardir
vunty, has just died at Union, of what it
aid to have beeu leprosy in the most malig
nint form. 8ho wns hed-rldden and utter j
helpless for a number of years, her hodj
finally becoming to shrunken, distorted anil
disfigured tba? she scarcely resembled t
human hainr. Paris of liar fnce. Sn?r? and
toes and a i'oriiou of her lower hmbs wrr,
eaten away by the ravages of the tcrrit 1<
diwaie. .
Jaa. 20th.?Off Ocean View ia thie harb.n
ere fourteen schooners and at Lyaehhurg
lay two others are flying signa'a of distreei
, "and they can net get help f r no boats on
'^ S'get near them. They are bound fast in tin
iee and no one kuoas how long they wil
hare te wait for their signals to he answered
The nsmeg of the veitels in disttess can no
even be learned. Steamboats wbioh came ii
yesterday report hundred* of vessels frozei
in the ice in iian.pten R?ads and the town
hay.
Anewaa Tats Qufition.?">Vhy do so iuan;
people we see a-ound us seem to prefer t
Buffer and be mad* miserable hy indigestion
Constipation, Diziiars*, Loss of Apprtite
Coming up of the fbed, Yellow Skin, whei
fer 76 cents we wi 1 sell them Shiloh'e Vita
iissr, guaraataad to cure them. Sold h'
II. E. Smith A Co.
V . . Lilt Of better*
Itcmaining in the Postoflice at Union, fo
the week ending Jan. 27th, 18'JS.
Mr Joe Et'er |Mr Cluff Prisoclc*~>
T" Bay Jt injUtan ~ I owrne anenon
i'M
Persons calling for the above leltcrS wil
please say if advertised, and will berequirei
to pay one cent for their delivery.
J. JIUNTEK, P. M.
= 0U|LDERS
A Lot of aeond-l.and 10x12 window sasl
in good condition, for e*le. Also 1
Piozzn Pillnr?. with cops nod buses, perfect^
new and round. R. M. STOKES.
"TO^HOSE^ INDEBTED.
ALL person* indebted to W. D. Hew ley
by m rtgage, note or account, mu>
mnko payment to no by the 16th of Febru
ry, 1898, or suit will be i-omaencd. Aflei
tbnt dote n'l mortgsgrs will be foreclosed.
8. 8. STOKBS, Trial Justice.
Jon 27-4-21 .
Subscription to Union Mills.
NOTICE is hereby given thot subserip
ti n books to the capital stock of lh<
Union Cotton Mill-will be open for aubscrib
ers on Saturday, February 4th, at the Mer
chants and Planters National Bank anc
Mo'srs. Farr & Ihomson'e s ore.
TIIOS. C. DUNCAN, President.
WILLIAMSON, GILBERT
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS,
ENGRAVERS A DIE-SINKERS
o
All kinds ef Medals and Badges for Secrrl
Fraternities made to order.
Watcb and Cl?ok repairing. Plain and fancy
v Engraving a specialty.
Quid and Silver l'lding scientifically dons.
Cash paid for old Qold and Silver.
Respectfully,
Union, S C. W. 0. A CO.
Jan. 27-4-ly
Bank Stook for Sale.
\T7UVB shares ef (ho Merchants and PlantffT'Marr
donJe^ecfcJKj
fceiaed, will bo offered_ for saJapdJlfABpB
uourt House door at union, on Monday,
(Salfsday) the fiili day of February, nest.
W. L. GOUDKLOCR, Kx'r.
Jau G 1 41"
Notice to Trespasser**.
ALL persons ar# prohibited from hunting,
fishing, cutting timber, making
k roa Is, or trespassing in any manner on my
l^nds lying in Uaion county near Leckbart
Sheds, and on Broel River near Mount
Tabor. Thoie violating these orders w li be
pr routed to the fullest extent of the lie.
MR8. PRINCES MURPHY,
Charleston, 8. C.
Jan. 2?-4-4t ___
Dissolution of Partnership.
TUB firm of Dotd A Hoi.t.ts, heretofore
existing at Cross Keys, Union Co.,-8.
C., in this day dissolved by mutual e nsedt,
%U claim* having been settled. Signal litis,
Jbe 'J8tlrday of December, 1802.
^ T ni 1 STVtU m nAvn
-"irtOfoLusTTCrj8?
Keys, 8. C. \
^ _
CORONER'S NOTICE.
' , { f CORpMRR'a OKI ick, \
. \ ( Union, 8:p?, v*>, is, 18'jft.;
To all to trAOm it MyiMlMro t
PImmo lake notice thai alt pajMiOi ktving
hueinna* with the fJoroocr must call ? me )
my mHenet, near Kelton* 8. <?., or on in?
Dapuij, Mr. James H. Birtlei, at Union,
S& n'.H.- ^^JOSEPH II. AVCOOK',
Cor*n?r Union County.
Jan 20-3,21
* ' v i> ' '* j0' yy *
V)Y
the
; '"kii't?1 c^l^W.a^'rl )nging to iho ciitalo
! r J. H. O. li-mau, dec ased, s tuate, lying
.{?? ?! be.ng in Joocssille Township, Union
I U?unty. containing one hundred unit ax
f ?<res, more er less, hounded hy lands of IV.
, T. I.it'lojolin, Mrs. Ann Lison. Knight Pcs,
ter, W. II. Wallace end Homestead exomp|
liou, art off to the widow and children of
J. II. Coleman, deceased. Levied on nud to
be soul ns the property of J. II.
. Coleman. deceased, at the mi la of
I W. T. Littlrjohn and W. K. Urynnf, pl'lf",
I agsinxt J. II- McKihsicIc as ndtn'r of J. II.
Co'enian, dtf't.
t ALSO,
i Ono inct < f I nil belonging to Obndinh
i Tate, ci'uate, lying and being in Union
County, containing one hundred acres, more
i or less, bo unlet by lauds of Mrs. Mania
I Shell. Renjamin l'ersnc, Miss Martha Ann
- Phillips and th? eMatc of Zschwiah Phillip*,
i deceased, le t d on end to be soil ns ti e
> property of Obadi?h Tats, at the suit of J. A.
Currr as adni'r of D. W. late, pl'ff, againM
) Obadish Tale, deft.
) ALSO,
Four tracts of land belopg'ng to W, S.
Gregory, siluuir. Ijiing nnd li-ing in Cross
Ktjs Township, Union County. v
it me tract?containing seventy-six acre.*,
mare or ks.?. b-united by limit of O. S.
Gregory, other J.iids of W. 8. Gregory and
Homestead exemption of \V. S. Qri*g.?iy.
Purser trnct?ront lining one hundred nirl
ninety acres, mere or less, hounded by lands
ef J. T. Layton, G. J. Gregory and Wiley
Lawson.
Tyger Hirer tract? contiiuing tlircc hundred
and six tent, rtore or less, bounded
' by lauds of Wesley llol i*, dnmes T. Layton,
Mary llowsrd, I.ydis Sheldon, an I waters of
Tyger Hirer.
One traet of land known ns a portion < f
" Green Kill iraet. containing fifiy-:wo ncrcs,
1 more or less, bounded by l?nds of tlic estate
1 of William ltay, d-re s-?.t. ft. at. Lericl on
1 and in bo so'U ns tli- property of W. S.
" Gregory, at the ?uit of James T. Layton,
r plff, against W. 8. Gregoty, deft.
p J. G. LONG,
1 S. U. C.
k Sheriff's Office, January I f, 18yd.
' Jan VQ-S-St
The State of South Carolina.
Wit.i.iim Muano, ft at, vt. 8. M. Kick e< ?/.
I I 8 obedirncc to an order made in the
s X abore stated case, 1 will eel', on Sales?
day in February, 18VS, at Union 0. H., I
9 during the legal hours of sale, a'l that lot i>t
I laud in the Town of Union, en which Jesse
Davis now resides, containing one and a
4 half acrss, u ore or less.
' TERMS OF SALE:
r Ons-third cash, the balance in one year
from day of sale. The purcha*er to girc
bend and m rigage of the premises for balf
ance of ihe purchase money.
0 C. II.PKVKK,
1 Master for Union County.
? Master's Office, Jan. Id, 1393.
> Jan. 20 8 St.
r Notice of Final Discharge
NOTICE is hereby given that by permiss;on
of Hon. Jnmea M. Gee, Probate
r Judgs fir Un?on county, I wil', on the 7th
day of February, 1893, mike my final return
and apply for Let?c.? "jy'aiXhaV.V^"IkiVTperBOii*'
baring clsims against the
said e-late, muht prrssnt them. propirly
' attested, and all persons indebted must
^ mnkt paymenMo me en or before that day.
S. M. RICE, JR.,
Adm'r Salina S?rtor.
I Jan.13 2 4t
RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD CO
II
fl F. TV. Hnidekopsr and Rtuben Foster, re
r ceives,
t
Calumuia and Greenville Division.
" Condensed Schedule, in effect Ne?. 20,
1892. Trains run by 7oth Meridian Time.
Between Charleston, Columbia, Allston and
Spartanburg.
Daily I | Daily
, No. 13. I STATIONS. |Nm 14.
tT Ik) a miLv Cliailesion ArilO 30pm
3 60 p in J " Columbia " | 1 20 J,
I 4 30 ' | " Allston 11112 40
5 23 "I" Carlisle ? |ll 44am
5 32 " J ?? Santno " 111 30 "
?? ix) | ... . union 44 111 17 "
0 23 "I " I'aoslet 44 110 44
l 6 50 " |Ar Spartanburg LvjlO 20 ?
10 10pn|Ar Ashevillo L?j 7 00 44
Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and
Walhella.
t Daily. I Daily?
No. 11 | STATIONS. No. 12.
, 6 &Oam|Lv Ctiarleatou Ar lOUOpui
11 20 M | 44 Columbia 44 G 05 "
12 05 p ni| " Alston 44 5 13 '
12 2 3 4 4 44 I'omaria 44 4 57 44
12 4 2 4 4 44 Prosperity.... 44 4 4 0 44
G 32 44 Lv ......Svfnsoa........ Ar 12 10pm
7 00 pm Ar .....Walhalla Lv 11 40am
6 00 p Ar Greenville... Lv 12 OOu'n
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Di?isioo,
Northbound, 4.00 a. m, 3.48 p. m,
6.00 p. m. (Veatibuled Limited); South
bound, 1.5G am, 8.36 p in, 11.87 a. m.,
(Veatibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C.
Division, 6.50 p. m., for Hen lersonville,
Aelieville and Hot Springs.
Trains leave Greenville, S. C., A. A C.,
Division, Northbound, 3.07 a m, 2.26 p. m.,
5,08 p in * (Veatibuled Limited); South
bound 8.07 am, 4'42 p m, 12.28 p m
(Veatibuled Limited)
, Trains leave Seaeoa, A k C Division
Northbound 1.86 a m, 12.16 p m; Southbound
4.38 a m, 6.80 p m
Trains Nos- 11 sad 12 on tho C. and G.
Dinslon, and Train* 18 and 14 on the A. and
8. Division will run solid to and from Ckar"
TaTirmr thrwrtL tUR. - %
. PPttMAlT CAR 8ERV1CF. .
Pullman Blovpar on 18 and 14 between
Cbarlaaton and Asheville, via Columbia and
Spartanburg.
Pu'lman Palace Sleep'ng Car on Trains 0
10, II, and 18, 87 and 88 on A AC Division.
W A TURK, S. H. If AKDWICK, ,
I Gen'I Past Agt Asm Goa'l Pats Agt
Washington D. C. Atlanta, Qa.
, V R MoBER. SOL HAAS.
Qan'l Supt Traffle Mgr i
' Columbia, 8 G 1 Washington D C
W H GREEN, Qan'l Mg'r, Washington D 0
A Great Reduction
in Prices
REIIBElT f. BEE'S.
- ?
IN order to reduce uij stock and
effect some change in my business, I
have decided to offer goods ut the very
lowri st living prici *.
Jeans ;.t 25cts, sold for 33c
Jeans nt 33 1-3$ sold for 40efs.
Clothing suits ut ?15.00 priced 18.00
Clothing suits nt ?14 50 priced ?13.
Clithing suits at ?9.00 priced ?10.
OVERCOATS MUST BE
SOLD.
In oider to close out somo lines of
shoos I havo decided to sell them at and
BELOW COST
A LOT OF BOOTS AT CREATLV
REDUCED PRICES.
I call especial attention to my CIIAS.
II RISER
$3 SHOE.
"As ffit Hi* h>ni^'?T'cwcd Tdu
Welts, the very Debt goods for the price.
TO THE LADIES: I offer the I
prettiest line of custom made shoes in
the town und guarantee every pair.
Y<?u will find upon my counters Prints
nt 5 cents, formerly sold at 8 l-3o. ^
Examine and be oniviuced that my
lino of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS
HOSIERY
AND GLOVES
Aro equal in quality and price to the
very best aud honest- , __
Aii-wo?i undershirts and Drawers to
match of the very best quality.
Hats of tho very latest styles and
prices as low as can be bought anywhere
Ladies Cloaks, just from the factory
of tho very latest styles, which must be
sold.
A lot of Ladies Jackets ^lasl season's)
at cost
Shawls, Blankets anil Comforts.
Stationery,
Paper nmLHnvclopes for the Ladies
Pencil* Pacta, and upwards,
fjogal !>hd ioolscip piper.
Pens, Pan Holders and Ink.
BLANK *B00K8 CHEAPER
THAN EVER,
^f'nme and ace uiy iinrnciia ? atock aud
do convinced that I can sell you almost
anything you waut, aud I am detcrmined
that I will uot bo undersold.
I MEAN BUHINESH ,
REUBEN T. GEE.
Not. 15 47 tf
"NOTICE!
mi
fMLIVinO
OnSnness will b: continue I hereafter
toy at ifftfosttw,' Geo. II. Ostzki. aud A. F. I
Arthur, under the Arm ntme of
A. H. F08TER & CO.,
who will endmvor to maintaiu the reputation
ef this old house in snpplying the wants of
the people with
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
?AT?
BREATLVREDUCED PRICES
We else take thia opportunity to notify
all peisons indsbtel to the Arm of FuSter,
Wilkins & Co., that payments must be made
atonee in order that the old business may
be settled up.
Jan '20-8-41.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
[OFFER the house andhiea on
street known tiibe OT Ht-'WelTr
sate. Lot conttins ttto aeres. Terms easy.
Anolv to O. P. OARRKPT
Spartanburg, S. C.
Jan 13-2-tr.
MILLINER!,
JUST ractl*e.l from tha Northern Mar.
^ei*, a choice iclectlra of MIHtaerj.
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.
Alwaje pleaoed to ehow goo is and giro
etlafactlon to cuatemera.
MRS. JAS. GRANT.
Oct 14 42 If.
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_Jrr B^j I I I ^ I I A.
^| I J I I I I % ? I k V
1 I XJk jLJ JL^fl JL X 1 1 v_A ky e
# '
WE wish you all a happy New Year. Have just finished
taking Stock, and find that although wc have done
the largest business in the history of our career, we still have
too many Winter Goods on hand.
To those who are in need of such goods as
Blankets,
: Overcoats,
Jeans, Shawls,
O1 o -l /-\ 1^1 s~~*
II IC l"C^,
Flannels,
Heavy Dress Goods, Outings. Etc.,
Now is your time to got them, as wc are not holding them
at their real value; but you can get what you wish at almost
your own price.
Thanking you for past favoys^juid with host wishes for a
prosperous New Year, we rcr^Vo
\ Re/ Vtfully,
'Preparatory to taking1
stock, January 30th, we
will close out any of our
> ~v-*>
goods at very low ligures.
Some of Grimball stock still
on hand will be sold for any
reasonable offer anyone may
make regardless of what it
cost.
YOUNG & HUNTER.
MAKE your preparations for the New Year
by laying in your plantation hardware
earlv.
Wc are prepared to make you close figures for SPOT CASH on the
following supplies:
AXES, BRIDLES, BELLOWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
COLLARS, FORKS, GRINDSTONES AND
FIXTURES, HAMES, HORSE AND
MIJLE SHOES, NAILS,**
JWBI'jm! HONEST PiUCES !!
HONESi TREATMENT !!!
m / " ? J iflji .
J!^Y[ 1/1/ If I ^rlTV Y\
RACKET.
YOUR MONEY SAVED.
^ ... --V t -
WE have been in Union not quite two yen's,
but in that short time we have saved the
people hundreds of dollars on their Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, &c.,
and this year with our increased facilities, we
propose to save you more than we have in the
past.
The year 1892 brought us a tremendous big
trade. But we expect 1893 to bring double as
much, for the people are fast finding out that
they cannot aflord to pay the time merchants
long one hundred per cent. 011 goods when they
can be bought at close cash prices at the _
T^EW YORK RACKET.
Broken lots of Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Jeans, Blankets, Dress Goods, &c.,
to be closed out in the next tew weeks. There
will he sonic rare plnins for somebody.
No trouble to show our goods, so come in and
look through, whether you want to buy or not
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
HARRY & BELK.
April 10 15 [ ly
XEW FAIX GOODS.
NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION.
Our buyers have just returned from the Northern markets
where they bought a large and well assorted stock of goods
to suit all the trade.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
First, we will say that our stock of shoes is immense, and
we are prepared to make you some prices that will catch the
closest buyer. We have some specialties to oiler you in this
line. Call and see them.
Dress Goods Staple Goods Etc.,
In Dress Goods we are prepared to oiler you some beauties,
and at very reasonable prices, too.
In Staple Goods, such as PrilitS, Ginghams, and all
the new things in Cotton Goods, we have a very large stock.
]>? I L( L I N E It V .
A WORD TO THE LADIES:
Our Millinery Department seems to be the centre of attraction,
because the ladies always iind the novelties of the season
there. ^
tlT. _ 1 ? * "
| yt? can Bijow you mi the in
GKAHAM & SPARKS.
Jan 22 ,C
WAR DECLARED AT LAST! BIG AUCTION !
Tbc first shot was fired oa the let day
of January,1898, at the Cheap Cash Ked
Front Hardware Store of SCOTT BROS. NKXT SAI.F.SDAY. FKB. Cth, 189;!
Mo blood to be shed, no lives to be lost. '
TV# make war upon no nun to take bis ?
life But we have declared war upon 0f Clocks, Sewing Machines, and all ki.-.N
high prices and ong profits on all goods of Christmas Goods, such as Toys, V I,
aoldbyus We have hosed our banner (}oo,u Chinaware, nice Gla-swire, J'..,.,
and will show no quarters. We rear no MeUl ? >n(, chin% Iftmp5| D ||p_ ^
nrtmrtolittnn Caw ??? ? ' ?- i
??r......... ... ..~.v ??.'? wm offer the largest Dal I ever seen :i
are determined to sc 1 our goods, such Union for sale at auction,
as Carpenter and Blacksmith Tools, This will be a rare chance to get a gnuJ
Plows and Plowstocks, Axes, Shove's, Machine, Clock, or other vulunbles, for liiilc
Hoes, Nails, llorre Shoes, Pocket and monej.
Table Cutlery, Cook and Heating Stoves, I.adies are especially invited; they nr>
Wagon and Muggy Material, Wagon and cordially asked to come inside of the St r .
Buggy Horaces, Saddles, Buggies and s. m. KICK, Jr., E. I .
all kinds of goods found in a first t-1a?s Jnn 13-2-4t
Hardware store, at the very lowest live
and-let-live prices. We mean nil we say. Notice of Final Discharge
If you deubt, march to the lied Front "
and walk right in and let us convince ^VTOTICE is hereby given that by p iyau
by giving you prices. i_i aion of Hon. James M. Gee, Pr t?
We are selling a lot of the best Judge for Union countv. I will, on the. ;!!
Pittsburg steel plows at .1} cents. Cook day of Janunry, 18915, make my final ??t u .
Stove', with everything complete, for and apply for letters DismWsory, ns A .. in
$10.00; nice open Buggy fir $40.00; htrator of the estate ot Asa Smith, dec n t d.
lop Buggy for $00.00. All ether All perstns having elairat agninM Mm
goods at 1 ke reductions. Come and said estate, must present them, properly
give us a trftl and be made happy, attested, and all persons indebted must make
and we sbn'l be happy,' tod. payment to mc on or hofore that day.
Vtry He-peotfully, WILLIAM SMITH,
aaav* Adut'r Ket. Asa 8?.itl?.
SCOTT BROTHERS. < *