The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 19, 1893, Image 3
mo i r.miyierinn vuuirca jr esvc?_u?J
. U?T-J- *qaerr* w-? f m '
T V mL Nannie Mubley, of FnWIaW. l? tMl-.
' Ids ber friend, Mies Lily Conneil.
Mm. Ida Tallin, of eUattaun ogt. Icon.,
is visiting bar siter, Mrs. OcUv-a Jeter.
X nV'- Id* Morrill, of Columbia. .visjjing.
I TcnrnfiTTrom Cbar?"
Test#'" wli< re they have boen at sohool.
Mis9 N? la rfahdolpb retu'roed from GreeuT'dloj
wlieic she has been attending sch< o\
and wi;l again for some time, grace our community
by her prevenco.
Miss Era Hobion liars resumed fiom
Car.is e, where she has been v siting friends
' flies A'Mie U'ttlr, of. Union, was in S*u
luc, on Sa'urJuy, at the Alliance lecture and
* picnic.
Mr. J. C. Otts came down on the 12th,
With the State Lecurer, Mr. J. It. Jefferies.
v ' Mr. J. II. MoKi<sick, Clerk of Court, was
iu 8rfntud a few d'i;s ag>.
' ?. Wi J.
Correspondence ef the Timls.
Janetville's Bright Frospeot.
Jonksvili.b, May 10.?Last night we had
a fine rain. It came slow and gentle. It
bos o'eared ?.tf this morning and all Datura
is lovely.
Cotton has teen at a pretty go-d stand,
but the c#!d 'wet weather s<nuo days ago
caused much of it to die, and now there is
same complaint of bal stands. Some farmers
hn?e ulnnLa.1 t"" ?t -*)> oyer.
? :-X3noppmg out. yvhero tH?. ? a.ini| aian.u
.has commenced. There is very little grass'.
Wheat is looking fine Mr. John D. Long
hat a fine ficli of it in town. l)a s are coming
out conrHqrab'y, but after all, thoy bid
fair to turn out a small crop. Garden "sass" |
iflin BAW aa^U "" '*
..? un pens, paiatoes, heets. I
anions, eto. There is a proity fair crop of I
fruit on the frees; so we hope no one will ,
suffer for food and raiment this year.
THE JONESVILLE COTTON MILI..
?. We eleo'ed the fdlowing officers for our '
Jonesville coifon factory Ust week:
John J. Littlcjohn, president.
Joseph II. Gault, secretary and treasurer.
Directors?T. L. Humes, W. II. 8. Harris, J
-K. A. Wliiilock, J. L, McWhirter and J. 1), J
free.
Then men all live in Jonesville, and are i
pretty well known throughout the county. 1
Messrs. Liitlrj >hu anl Oault are both young 1
pteo, but full of solil business enterprise, 1
^^^^-nnd hdvo the confidence of all the peoplo in '
^^^\ihis community. Th-wA.w w* w*"1 '
w,i .-n^TTtiaTjrTho management of 1
then-Vresident and Treasurer the bus nss of *
the cotton mill will be promptly, honestly, <
Mly, judiciously, economically und 1
fully o in luo.etl. I
lie has been secured from W. II. S. *
ou a bold branoli of water iusido the
limits of the tewn.
Jr. Editor, everything seems to bo in
goou suape for the Jonesville cotton mill.
Her. A. A. James tilled his pulpit here
lt?t Sunday. Tne sacrnraeut of the Lord's
Supper wis celebr?rel.
Mrs. Dr. Orr wns visiting in Jonesvil'e c
Sunday. c
Miss Sallio Bailey, of Marion, N. C.. a 0
ntcuv 01 airs. .% A. James, attended church' *
iu Jonesville last Sunday.
The Rocky Creek school, Uujit by Miss !l
Bessie Mood, closed lost Friday. There was '
%n exhibition nt night which, i understand, *
was eery credlioHe both to the teacher and I'
pupils. '
Our High Sohool will close about the 24th
of June, at which t me tho exhibition will
take place. Trlkphonk j,
o
DKsr.nviso Pkaisx.?We desire to say to ti
k our oltixens, that f >r yeara we havo been iv
soling Dr. King's New Discovery for C n- 1'
sumption, Dr. King's New Life l'ills, Buck- < !
fen's Arnlea Salve and Ktectrio Bitters, and
have Mfer handled remedies that All as lc
SfAl, olr that have given such universal eat- \\
islwtHion. We do not heaiiate to gum autre ai
them etevy time, and we stand ready to
lefumt (lie purchase price, if satisffcotory t|i
resultfin wot fbl o* their use. Thestrtme- h
ih^i. grwt on i M
lh? r mtti-.a. ?.t. i-outj, Druggist. 1^
f... lv , J v ,/
'y** - * . -. ' 4 '?
way tlio matter is regirded. i
We submit that the murder of a human <
being, even though a po>r, friendle s. helpless
negro, '? not a proper subject fjr official
joking ir for the pp'rpetrn'lqn of smart
tricks by public officers charged with the
performance of grave duties.
If So icitor Bellinger had pursued the investigation
until he found that sonio of his
"relatives and, connection^" wrcro teally
"iu p'icated" in tho murder of John 1'eter
SOD, and must therefore bo indicted and put
?n trjul for their lives, he might then,
with entire propriety, li^ve ns^ed to he relieved
; and the Governor might, with equal
pivpiiely, hive granted tho request nnd
ordered Solicitor Jervey to prosecuto the
ca c to the end.
The Governor and Mr. Bellinger are
"even" with Mr. Jervey for his spe?ch
about the lynching, but the means they
adopted to get even is noi very cpedra'oio to
ei>her of them.?tfewbtrry Qhatrvt-r.
Tub Newberry Cottos Mills to be
Dociileu.?The stockholders of the Newber
rv Cotton Mills held their nnaual nv eliog
on Wednesday, the 3d. 1'rcsident Mcmil
the
mill is in a prosperous condition,
'Iho fo lowing (jjry^ors we^e > elecio 1 ; R.
L. McCaughriu, Dr.*aa. Slcln'osh, D. II.
Wheeler, J. N. Marl in, Dr. M, A. Itcnwick,
R. II. Wright, Wm. langford, W.T. Tarrant,
Geo, S. Mower, Dr. O. B. Mayer, T, J. McCrary.
The stockholders decided to increase the
stock from SWnftmwi ? ?<?..
. . v'xo.uuu and put in
14,000 addri -mil spindles, making 2-3,000
spindles altogether. The mill building will
bo increased twice its present s J\ Tlte
foundation i< ti hp l iid by Qcto'ier n'iit, add
the building finished' next' yor, and the
spindles rut in ready for the crop of '04.
Work will be commonoed soon en the foundation.
Tiik New llrsHor.?lleing asked for his
views of ttie election of the Rev. Dr. Edison
Capers as assistant Bishop of the dioecse,
Cel. J. P. Thomas, of Columbia, said :
"I hold that tho church in South Carolina
is a great gainer by the elevati n of Dr.
Capers. His sweetness c-f temper, his
strengdi of character, his executive and
administrative abilities, bis Christian chivalry?these
are some of the characteristic,that
fit him for his high office. Above ad, Dr.
liuftyVhg" power that are needed to give
union and harmony to tho Protestant Episcopal
Church in this Stato. Some of the
clergy wanted a younger man. I appreciate
youth as much as any man. But in Dr.
Capers we hAve the seasoned limber of the
church. We have in him all the ncoessary
vigor, with the wisdom of age."?News and
Courier.
The Incendiary Torch.?Orangeburg, S
L\, May Id ?About 3 o'clock Sunday morning
tho barn and s'abics Of Mr.' Robert G.
Wannamnker, of Stilton, together with 200
bushels of corn, a large quantity of f :dder
and three draught animals, were dsstreyel
by fire ; And laat night the barn and stables
of Mr. Elliott N- Waahamaker, of the same
neighborhood, together with 375 bushels of
aorii, 20,000 pounds fodder, fifty bushels
cotton seed, a b*?aw> ? *? *> nae
ill tho implements And fixtures of his farm,
ilinred the same fine.
?a.,4 nrl's ivgwtnc work of fttiucend ary,
and it was nut tin ?? ?? -? ?
B ? ? kuuse gcuuemen discovered
a clus which Ibis morning Jculminnled
in the arr.st end lodgement in juil of a negro
numed Luther Jones, who,' there is
pretty strong grounds for suspecting, was
he author of the disbolical acts.
A Fkarlks* Jui>ur (Ionorkd.?New Oreans,
May 13?The New Orleans Colon
ixclianga yesterdoy sent Mr. lialph W. 1
.evy to Urookhnveii, Miss., to bear to Judge 1
f. It. Chrisntnn a benutiful ebony an<l g ?11 '
;arcl, in appreciation of the gallant smiid '
nsde by the Judge in hebalf of law nod
rder 011 the occasion of the recent attempt <
f white caps to release their friends who 1
rere confined in the Brookhaven Jad The !
avel is appr pri ite'y inscribed and contains 1
n engraving in geld of the Cotton Exohauge '
uilding. Hie oflieers of the exchange have '
l-o forwarded to the Judge a vers handsome
tiler commending him for his conduct in
eluilf of law and order in the South.
Mork Fast Trains dy thr R. & D. R. R. s
-I.ast Sunday the Richmond k Danville f
lailroad chnuged their schedule, and put b
u a new fast tr,in in addition to the "Ves- >
bu'e limited." This train will be known I
? the "U. S. Fast Mad" and will carry l
ul'n an cars through to Now York and flrsi b
lass co c'irs to Washing'on. * A
Tho ' U. 8. Fast Mail" nordibound will 0
Atlanta at 0:30 p. m., and arrive At tl
'ssldogfort at 2:36 next day, and New York a
0:20 p. m. F
AU olassea of tiokets wilt be accepted, ai <*
ilt train carries coaches in ndditioa to the
ul!man oars, tnd it will not bf necessary f|
take Pullman ncoommodations unless da?
red, ;u H
. 1 ' V - T *.t 1; ? *
z - r. ? * .?. ? ? ?*..? >4 m.J .>ij ,4 ug i .
plentiful,- and could not bo beaten by any
Section in tho world. Thero was not ns
k largo a n ow I present as was desirable, but
' we hopo those who ntten led weio favorably
impressed with our Order aud its aims.
I wish the Editor had come down, aud .
probably hs would have been converted and
* given us a kind vroid occasionally, liut we
would i)6l bare tried to convcit lum witli
the dinner, as many others had a "finger"
in that, nod we nppreci.-ve it. Ho would kavp
enjoy" <1 i| I U?w and he is not to* eld'in
admire the pretty girls ot not ouly Canine
but all this Month Unj >n Ssyi <U.
1 had brHyr hush, for 1 visited the Editor's
sauc urn last woek aud he, assisted l-y
ip reverend friend, gave me quits n lecture,
trying to induce me to become h candidate
for the "tic up ' pruOist. i w h!i Vox had
been there to take my part.
Communion services were observe 1 at
indenooratio and unreptiblican. No canlition
can justify a poi ular government in
thus discriminating. All the people should int
he treated aliHo. No patriot can bo si sordid |,ai
that he will not cheerfu'ly absent to the Un
annual payment of taxes, levied on bisabundare:
of weolih, to support the givernmeot
which pr dec's him.? Denison (Texas) Her- _
aid. {
There was a painful. heart rending vacancy
in the list of pa'riotio r?f?-merJ who issued
the certificate of character and condition
of fhp Hcgisler the other day. In
looking over thai list, the ?nines of Shell ?
and Tindail ?re misiing. Has the Governor
blacklistel theso two f.rmer friends and qsupportcrs?
It is probable thnt neither A
Shell nor Tindail would have placed their Hi
nimes to n document which abouad-d wi'h *t,
s'ander, f.>r neither l^aye been given to that ab
sort flf fiiiv.^.?Qrecnvilh &?v*. . ar
AT THE RACKET STORE.
2()c. Mntting for lljc. f
30o. " " aOc. ?
85c. Seamiest Matting, only 2oc. __
I - .J)pa?lQ?fl^ofVl??iff,ryTa the slat?.
HARRIE5!~ * '
1 UTTLEJOHN?DILIh \RU. Married, on the
l()th inst., at the resideaoe ef the bride's
mother, at lielment, S. C., hy Her. D. P.
Boyd, Mr. Sumpter Llttl*john and Miss
Mary Dillard ; all of Union, S. C. "J
List Of Letters. '
Remaining in the Postoffico ft Ukiyu, nor
the week ending ^ b, T8$3, " ",1 "
My Samuel t ftirner' |" ^ies pomelia Beid n
Blids Bertha Vouog. , e
Persons calling for the nbovo iottcrs will
please say if advertised, and will be required
to pay one oent for their delivery.
J. C. HUNTER. P. M.
Municipal Ticket. ?
for irtkrdant:
T. C. DUNCAN.
warders:
J AS. GRANT,
GEO. C. PERRIN,
GEO. If. OETZEL, k
J. W. McLURE. CJ
\A/hAn I IaKIa 4a 4ka Oa.II -rT or
OFFICE ok CoURTV AUOITOR \
Umior, S. C., Mat 17, 1893. /
THE question in settled as to when a man
becomes liable to pay the poll tax.
All men who become tweaty-one years old a
en or before the first day of January of
each year, are then liable to pay a poll tax
for that fiscal year, unless exempt by law, W
under some ef the exempting clauses. ai
All those who hare been assessed f?r poll
Iax for the fiscal year commencing November
1st, 1891, who can make proof that ca
they were not twenty-one years of age on fo
tbo first day of January. 1892. otn hate yc
the same abated by applying te me at my
office before the settlement is made with the
Comptroller General f.r that fiscal year.
Very respectfully,
J. B. BLANTON,
_ Auditor U. Co.
May 19-20-21. ?
SHERIFFjS SALES L
FOR JUNE, 1898. ~~
BY virtue ef sundry executions to me
directed, 1 will ?e 1 before the Courthouse
door, in the town of Union, on Monday
the fifth day of June next, during the
legal hours of Sheriff's salrs, the following
described property, to-wit:
One tract of land h?i.in?in? i-L- "
II wuu V/.
Sinclair. lying, being and situate in Union
township, Union ooun'jr, containing sixtyeight
sorts, more or loi?, boundod liy lands
>f Mrs. Mary E. Hawkins, William Munr>,
Mrs. Mary 1*. Diwkins and homrsload ox- in
emptioa of John C. Sine'air. Levied on
tnd to bo sold as the property of John C. y
Sine'air at tbo suits of William Munro aid
ho Merchants & Planters Na'iin&l Bank of
Union, 8 C., Plaintiffs, against John C.
Sincla r, Defendant.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest that Wil- ,
iftin McQowan owns in two traots of land,
ying, beiag and situate in Pinokaoy tnwo- for
h p, Union county : Home tract, containing f()I>
our hundrad and forty acres, more or less,
i lunded hy lands of U. W. Q&raer, H. P.
JcKissick, Lindsay tract lid waters of <M
'acolct river. Lindsay tract oontnioiag
wo hundto I and sixty acros, mora or less, *
ounded by lands of II. C. Little, Thomas roIi
Ldnm? -
w, .? m* vHiimriof luennuj and waters I
f l'scolet river. Levied a?d to be sold M
lis property ef William MeGowan, at the
ulte or W. M. Qibbes and Parr k Thomson,
Jain'jffs, against Wl'liam MoQowan, Dsfenibt:
"
Ck-mom.'B; B.C.
hwiffo Oflwe, UaJeaJL- Usft. 0,. this 18th I
,.v . . ?|i ^
l)+lL*kl X'tM* Um^?4 wsusi' j t."
whiH
Tilltnit'iH
\ y -I
who, fee IB
caso hinif^l
Cuthr%o iB
consente^B
HeB
Igefield. B
fir i^|
a true bill fl
examiiB
argument B
1ms than
such
fur
If you havcl
one
wonderful
Threat.
ja illb^refyj
and $1.00
col
ns CoronriH
when H
residence i^|
Union Count
sn electiH
(he dH
Council H
^^ ^ ^ Jj^Hjfclog jcnl
appointed maul
: Jchnsoifl
Court House b:l
Snd
RnishJad^^'
*V^KpOrcst brid and finest
kNE of the lnrgcA^^H J?c*8 ever brought
F formoi Spani^^^Bod regularly at Urao
this State vrill I nt
spectacles
wffjn in aii a
'll8 Umofli;, SPECTACLES
as a full U"P ?fQ'^BM??ocienoe lias brou 1
\i\ JIY JR|?r? prtpated to *uit
i' e to | roduoo,
^Nltwi
-s Urassi Stock.
Our buyer hafi just roturcd from tin
ow opening up 4ne ?f tho .largest and
unt* V* r* /I '
..nu, ttua prse^s as low as you will 1
Ladias, See Our
Wo can show wou ail the novelties ol
n<l wash goods, And our line of white g<
Millinery ! I\
Jf _ . ^uav ift'u, \\c vau <
It it useless ftf stock of Millinery g(
nown that ourftre 8omr special induccn
leapest. Wo
ttGift for Ca
On Monday nnt, 27th, we will issue
large painting pi frames and ready fo
ill be given awav at the end of 30 d
ill oxplain itsoM The pictures arc n<
o to get. Callwarly, as only a limited
Remember, prices asl ow, and, in a <j
in buy them elsewhere- We mean
olishness, j^but jwo simply mean to gel
ceived for everm dollar spont with us.
Jlewctfully,
J&RAHAM & SI
n 22-6-tf
IHOEsji SHOES
tiis week we wis 1 to call your special ai
Summer w<
zzOxford
fashionable colors and styles, for Ladi
price from (10 cents to $2.25.
We arc selling )Dongoln Kid Button
ugler Bros., forj,
zrOnly $:
/
These goods are especially cut for the 1
t and wear, they can not bo surpassed.
CA. 1
imeen years, ami no further comment
Ask to see oar /Ladies' kid button, pal
,00. (
Our $3.00 Mens' welted shoe, in lace a
cd with thread and awl, just the same i
It is a well established fact that wc are
Aj H. FOSr
ZV, B. We an receiving, weekly, fresh
pda, fjaU%t%tyle* / c,. fLowest Prices !
lluitlek< prr
m Edgefield ceiTete.
cise ia the
V?Jz S&aarnm
tii?by <ru Columbia and Grrknvillr Dit
'ing i del- Condensed Schedule, in effect 1
e'f direct- 1892. Trains run by 7uth Meridia
0 take his JT ~ " ??
1 t0 do so Between Charleston, Columbia, Alls
t was so Sparlauburg.
There he
rawn ihe ?T ^ *
r tuesses N?- 13- STATIONS. __ N.
''l (he ^60 P ml " Columbia J
t ,U 4 80 ?M " Allston 1*
"" S ?3 Carlisle - U
5 32 '? 1 ? Sautuo " tl
need is & ?> "("- Union.,
tie ml'
-1*1
- rw -- |" Paolet 44 10
friend 0 50 " |.\r Spartanburg Lt 110
Bsump- 10 10 p o|Ar Asheville Lvj 7 <
never ~
1 will Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca
iralive Walhalla.
>t and
do all Daily, j Dai
a le I. No. 11_| STATIONS. No.
l*ru? 0 50? mlLr Charleston...-Ar 103t
11 20 " | " Columbia " 0 0
12 06p iu| " Alston " 6 1;
12 23 44 | 44 l'omnria 44 4 6"
12 42 " I 41 Prosperity.... 44 4 41
12 6 7 44 I 44 Newberry..... 44 4 25
ncc- 1 01 *4 | 44 Helena - 44 4 20
r al 1 88 44 l 44 CbnppeU's.... 44 3 38
irlw 2 17 44 44 Ninety-Six... 44 3 15
not 2 3 7 4 4 44 Greenwood... 44 2 63
tear 2 6 6 4 4 44 Hodges 44 2 21)
6 12 ? 44 Donfclds 44 2 ll
'. 8 23 44 44 Honea Path . 44 l 68
3 43 44 Ar Helton Lv l 40
4 05 44 Lt Helton Ar l 35
? 4 86 44 44 Anderson.... 44 1 15 '
6 18 44 44 Pendleton-... 44 12 46 4
. G 00 44 Ar Seneca Lt 12 16pn
on (j 32 ? Lt Seneca Ar 12 10pm
*y 7 00 pm Ar Walhallft Lt 11 40am
6 00 p m Ar Greenville... Lv 12 OOn'n
of
r- Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C, Divisioo,
Notthbound, 4.00 a. in, 8.48 p. in,
' G.00 p. m. (Vestibulcd Limited); South
bound, 1.5G am, 3.3G p m, 11.37 a. m.,
" (Vestibuled Limi-cd); Westbound, W. N. C.
-Division, G.60 p. m., for Hen lersonville,
Arhcvdle and Hot Springs.
Trains lcavo Greeaville, S. C., A. & C.,
Division, Northbound, 8.07 ?? W.?M) f.
5.08 p in (Vestibulcd Limited); South
bound 3.07 ft in, 4-42 p m, 12.28 p m
(Vestibulcd Limited)
Trains leave Seneca, A & C Division
Northbound 1.3G a ui, 12.16 p m; Southbouud
4.38 a m, G.30 p m
Trains Nos- 11 and 12 on the C. and 0.
Division, and Trains 13 and 14 on the A. aud ,
S. Division will run solid to ond from Clinrle?t'-n
over the S. C. It. It.
PULLMAN CAll SERVICE J
Pullman Sleeper on 13 and 1-* ,4-4
Churl?4 4 * -
sr.m;r,buV;:,u AsheTmp'via
- Tm,ns0 li
vision. "" W 0n A & 0
vv'mui"k' , s. ii. hakdwick, j
Gcu I 1 ass Agt Am1 Gea., IVl8 '
\\ ashingiou D. C Aio..i o
/ E AipHKF ? *?'?, Oa. V<
n ..'o S0L "AAS. J
?? n Supt Traffic Algr
V 11 nuvviSa,n'*'t? Washington DC
V II GREEN. G?n 1 Alg'r, Washing,b C
OODS
The Lowest Prices.
b Northern markets, and Ave are ujft
best selected stocks that Ave have ^
find in South Carolina.
Dress Goods. Lj
f the season, both in Avoolen goods Rfl
sods arc the prettiest in toAvn. IYI
/lillinery ! I C(
>UiV j V/U - f . , ^ -..^11.
>ods arc always the largest anil
lents to offer you in Millinery this
sh Buyers. A
i tickets to cash buyers, calling for
r hanging in your parlor, Avhich
ays. Call and get a ticket Avhioli
aw here, so you can see what you
number are to be given aAvay. .
(reat many goods lower, than you A
business?no humbuggery?nor
t your trade, and give you value
PARKS, Cash Store. I sho\
in SHOES in w
3
ttcntion to our stock of shoes for ^
Tiesm
es, M isscs and Children, ranging J
Shoes for Ladies wear, made by HB
2.00- if;
Southern trade, and for fit, comWc
have sold Zicglcr's shoes DIlUp
is necessary.
,cnt leather tip dress shoes, for
A full
nd congress, which can be half- Tobacc
is a genuine hand made shoe.
the people for good Shoes.
Thytio
rER & co.
COl
arrivals in Millinery and Dress Call ?n
..uf ? i
KBHI^^^^i/ ?7 .1 I I I.i.ii.mnn nn - ill
LROADCO ^ ^ ^TT" "X" T~
? ihe New York
I RACKET.
ton and
'.'ftiljr
>-1*
20 " ^ ,
40 " fpHE imn??n
stock: of Spring and Summer Goods just
8? JL opened up and placed on our shelves is pronounced by
" all to be the largest, best assorted and cheapest goods ever
20 shown in Union. All bought lor cash and sold the same way,
00 " so we have 110 losses and can afford to sell at very close prices.
"?J OUR DRESS GOODS
ily.
\'2. .10.
are equal in quality to in any the State, and prices lower
? than you will find anywhere. Big line of Silks,
7 ?. A nice China Silk, at 25c per yard.
' "t Imported Brocaded Satin, 50c per yard.
Fine changeable Surahs, 75c per pard.
Beautiftil line of Plaid Surahs, Whip Chords in all the
.. new and popular shades, only 25 cents.
In Cotton Goods, such as Lawns, Ginjhains, Challies,
.. etc., our stock is simply immense.
Ten thousand imported sample Handkerchiefs at less
1. than half price.
Pant Goods from 5 cents a yard up. Nice Oottonade for
I 10 cents.
STRAW HATS.
Big line of men's and boy's Straw Hats just opened.
Broad brim Malagas only 10c; others ask you 15 and 20c for
the same goods.
CLOTHING '
42 ,}v? '.,0 lljadquartery for Clothing. Men's Suits from
! to fine English Worsted. Boy's suits it ",() .m,l A
cents. Big lot of 00c Jean Pants just in. '' '5
SHOES and SLIPPERS.
i Jj; vc Shoes and Slippers to suit cvervhodv
^SHfc^75c:Ladies' b"???
>? wantto^ryda;tytMngTrC.thrc"gh ?"r whrth?*
Polite and attentive salesmen to show you throiurh
Respectfully,
^KlCil)!SH^n^L& 1 ALJ\
And Especially Low Prices.
The season is advancing and vrc still have left from our mammoth
ck of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Clothing, Hats and Shoes too
ny goods. This hot weather reminds us that it is time to lay aside our
iter underwear. We are prepared to supply both the Ladies and Men ;
ldies' Gauze Vests, 5c- 10c> 1;'c2,c?
O 1/ i 2.)C, 3.r>e, f)0c, and 7">c,
611 S bauze V6StS, With Drawers to match.
jlored Dotted Swisses, A ^
They arc beauties. J
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. Superb Line of Dress Goods ^
In All the Latest Shades and Tints.
Tlv?l TTA 171?1
?ji& .uiive m jLiuoroiaenes.
llobcs for the Babies at prices that you cannot resist.
In the Millinery Department our sales were never better, thus
ring that our patrons appreciate low prices and a tasty Trimmer.
Don't forget the store.
J. _W. McLURE. Ag't.
. L DOUGLAS The State of South Carolina.
3 SHOE CEn/?A|EN. By JAM1M Julge
tAnd other qpclattjes for cthkREAS, J. II. McKissick. us Cloik
W or t he Court of (Jc.eral S. 8>ions and
Common Picas, has mate suit 10 mc to grant
Best in the World. liiiu Letters of Administration on the Estate
See descriptive advertise- atitl etfec s of It F. Loon, deceased,
mcut which will appear la These are, therefore, to ciie and admonish
this paper. a'l and singular tho kindretl and creditors
Take no Substitute, of the said It. F. Eison, deceased, that
bnt Inilut on having W. L.. ,hcy 1)0 Hlul ?PP?'?r. hef.ie me, in the Court
DOftU.AS' shoes,with of l'robnte, to lie held at Union C. 11 South
name and price stamped on Carolina, on the 25>h day of May, nest, i
bottom. Sold by after publica'iou hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
W. T. BKATY. iJnion, 8. C. forenoon, to show cnu-c, if any tlicy have,
tnl R. S. LIPSCOMB, (lafl'ney, S. C. why the said Administration should not bo
*-7-0m granted. J
__ Oiren uudor my hand seal this 12th day
ITf/\HT llTlT T/^t of April, Anno Domini, 18911.
VIUIV JUlvU ll Vv'U., JAMES M. GEE, Judge Probate.
?dkai.krs in? Published on the 14tU day of April,
S, Patent Medicines. Toilet Soaps, 1?93 in th? Wrekly Union Timss. 1
crfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth April 14-lo-Ot.
U'^:r~n' 'Registration Notice. J
line of Paints. Oils, Putty, Stains, T>OOKS for the Registration of all voters
tint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. JJ aailll"< -
, ? "j n?w n Toro at i hft Munioi- ll
U| ooun, ugirii fresh Harden Seeds, pal election, on the f> It or June next, will be J
id a'l kinds of Druggist Sundries open in Hie Couit Mouse on the following !
kept in a first-class Drug days: May 22, 23, 30, 31, and June 1st.
Store. The law requires that nil qualified voter* 1
inns' rresetiptions crrafully com- shall register before they will be allowed to <J
pounded at all hours. T0,.f" ..... ... 1
,b?. .m ii.<i .... ? * of mwm ..** ? J* *** ? "" *w 1
nP"",' .TTflSff* Mooojter. S B*W?lo?. II. C. Jok.Ko,
of I bo bo.l qoolily. j ? MoNo.co, U ?. It ,or. U, otj.r of I
d see for yourselves. Council. Thkoih)BR Miinro, 4
-7 -ly May 12-1'J-lit lntendant. j