The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, October 13, 1893, Image 3
UNION WEDNESDAY '
5r'OCTOBER 1ITH..
| Loeation near Rice's Saw Mill. !
\. AMERICAS NATIONAL KNTmAINMEfT. ]
PAWNEE BILL'S
HI8TORIC
fc*WILD WEST
f DIWAH MUSEUM, GRAND MEXICAN 1
HIPPODROME, AND MAGNIFICENT ,
PYROTECHNIC DISPUA la J !>I
This Stupendous Exhibition is the
GREATEST WILD WEST IN THE WORLD 1
AUD Till ONLY ONK ,
? NOW TRAVELING WITH ITS OWN TRAIN OF CARS
NATURES OWN EXHIBITION
INSTRUCTIVE AND FULL OF INTEREST.
WARLIKE BANDS OF INDIANS.**^FAMOUS
CHIEFS AND BRAVES. I
STARTLING AND STERLING NOVELTIES
Backing Bronchos A Spotted Mustangs
Kiss May Lillie, the Champion Lady Rifle Shot- "
A Bevy of Wild Western Beauties. Daring
Cowboys and Crack shots.
THE MEXICAN HIPPODROME
Racing Steers and Standing Races.
THE GREAT ARTILLERY RACE.
SENOR FRANCISCO and his VAQUEROS.
MISS BRADDON, the Prairie Queen. i
Mountain Meadow Massacre i
REPRODUCED, ALSO 1
THE WOUNDED KNEE FIGHT. 1
Indians attacking TRAPPER TOM'S CABIN,
rand the FORT SILL STAGE COACII.
A Band of Bedouin Arabs
JTJ8T -A. ID ID EE. |
MARVELS Or SKILL AGILITY AMU DARING. ?
a?WILD RIPFRS CF THE FAmKAij.?s ,
Distinguished Personages and Events replete
with Thrilling Episodes.
THE GRAND STREET TARADE ,
Starts at 10 a. m, daily. The performances
begin precisely nt 2 P. M. . t
EVERY FEATURE IIKPEATKD AT EACH EXIIIDI- I
tiav
Ladies an J Chldreu our Special Care.
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. i
SEATS FOR EVERYBODY. '
ADMISSION, - - 50 CENTS. <
chi lurks under 0 years half trice. 1
ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL.
REPORTOF THE CONDITION i
of t1ir
Merchants' & Planters' (
NATIONAL BANK j
f OF UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA, I
At Union, in the State of South Carolina *
at the c'ose of business, October 3rd, 1893. (
it RESOURCES.
w Loans and discounts $1 CO, 148 89 ]
f Overdrafts, securod and unse^
cured 1,154 32 J
U.S. Bonds to securo circulation 15,000 00
W1, Due from approved reserve ng'ts 7,882 09
Due from other National B?uks 2,wz 24
Banking-house, furniture aud
fixtures 2,000 00 (
Current expenses and taxes paid 1,137 GO
Fractional paper currency,nick- t
els and cents 142 07 ,
Specie 9,090 Oft
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer, (6 per ceut of cir- <
culation) C75 00 (
Total $210,038 92 j
t LIABILITIES.
^ Capital stock paid in $00,000 00 1
| Surplus fund 50,000 00 |
Undivided profits 7,852 72 \
National Bank notes outstanding.. 13,500 00
Dividends unpaid 240 00 j
Individual deposits subject to
- check 63,159 19 |
Due to other National banks 037 4G
Due to State banks and bankers.. G49 55 *
Notes and bills re-discouutcd 24,000 00
Total $210,038 92
State or South Carolina, \
County* of Union, hs j
I, George Munro, Cashier of the above
I named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of iny I
knowledge and belief,
GEORGE MUN 110 Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ine this
9th day of Oc'ober, 1893.
^ Geo, 11. Obtzkl, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
Z F. M. Farr, 1
A. II. Foster, > Directors.
J. T. Dovulass,j
The State of Couth Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Martha J. Pearson, Pla-niilT,
ayainst
? Kobt. Pearson, Defendant.
DY virtue of a decree of the Court of
Probate for Union County of sale, 10th ,
October, A. I). 1893, I will soil ut public ,
00 auction before the Courthouse door at Union, (
rttf 8. C., on salesiUy in November next, all
|B that certain tract of land in Union county,
DraytOBTillc township, a'ljotning lands of
Mrs. M. P. Dawkins, Mrs. A. Morris, John
Be Jamison and others, knnwn as the Perry
1 Pearson place, now in possession of Rob't
I l'enrson. '
Terms of sale cash.
L JAMES M. GEE I
Oct. 10th, 1893.
ml . 18-41-31.
*E RFILLY "EES SIGSEi.
WE han bwt liying to gat alHf without
Jmrnmimy oar iKinr^ hut ?
?ro about at tho rat of oar row, tat aro
waptltd to oaTl for help. We've ahaut berrawad
aomlm oat of credit aad aar loot
bop* aaw is from thoaa who awa ua. If Mp
lon't come from that aoavaa at afcee, wa
uat send aa officer for it, for wa MM* eolect.
Wa are in dead earnest.
ALLEN ft RORM80N.
UNDERTAKING.
Y\7 E are prepared to Airnlsh Coffins of all
Vl q'tati ies and to do undertaking in all
is bra oh cs.
We k:i-e lately received a number of neat
ihroudo which ?r* i=rspca;i?e, and now
generally need as they greatly reduce the
runeral expense.
ALLEN k ROBINSON.
Oot ll-41-dt
ANNUAL MEETING.
Orrii'E nv Pnrxrv Pnimintn?n< 1
uxiox Coi'xtt,
Unioji, P. C., Octobke, 8d, 1893.
ALL creditors of the Count/ who hare
claims against the Count/, not already
ixamincd and approved, are hereby
ha? 'hi/ R2!t piwent them to the Clerk of
he Board on or before the first da/ of Noromber
next, or their claims will be passed
o the next fiscal year.
All persons interested will govern thenilelves
accordingly.
The Regu'ar Annual Meeting will be held
>n Thursday, the 9th -of November, -next. By
order of the Board of County Commissioner?.
Attest: CHARLES BOLT,
Clerk of Board.
Oct. 6-40-6t,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
[WILL eell to the highest bidder, at 11.30
A. M., Oct. 31st, 1893, the storehouses
ind lot at Jonesville, S. C., belonging to
iVood & Co.
Tkrms?Made known day of sale.
W. T. L1TTLEJOHN.
Oct, G-40-3t.
YOU 8AY Y0U CAH T
Quit Tobacco. Then try the
Rose Tobacco and Snuff Cure. It is setting
lundreds free ftrom the filthy habit. Send
}ne Dollar for a tablet or write to ne for
leacriptive circulars and testimonia's. You
??.1.-. ?ii: :* t _i ? i
;uu uin^v uiuuc/ SQIIIU^ II i give large
liscount on the doxen. Ad-tress
L. L. PICKETT,
General Agent for 80. Ca.,
Columbia, S. C.
P. 8.?You can make money working for
ny paper, The Soldier,
re pi. 22-88 4'.
"Notice!
To All Whom it may Concern :
ALL persons having business in connection
with my office as Coroner of
Union County wi'l call upon Mr. Charles
dolt, my deputy, at Union, S. C., when not
:onvenient to n?v place of residence near
Kelton, S. C. JASPER M. AYCOCK,
Coroner Union County.
Union, S. C., April 26, 1893.
May 6-18-tf
TAX NOTIOIR.
r|llIE books of the County Treasurer, will
J. open on the IClli October for receiving
he taxes for the flectl year, commencing
November 1, 1892.
The following is the levy :
Mills.
state 51
school 2
Ordinary County 5
interest on R. U. Bunds 31
Total Levy 16
['AST INDEBTEDNESS OF TOWNSHIPS
Kutl VIS
3oudeysvillc - 10 '2 <*t
louesviiic 18
ilogansvillc .. 10 2-5
Uross Keys 10 2-5
joslicn Hill 10 2-5
Pish Dam 10 2-5
Union 10 2-5
Union School Distriol 2
.'incknoy ... 18 0-10
lonesviile and Pinckncy Townships
Interest on Railroad Bond 2}
1 will be at the following places, on tie
lays mentioned, for the purpose of receiving
he taxes.
IVest Springs, - October 10, A.M.
Uoleraine, - " 10, P. M.
3ibbs' * . ? 17, "
>obs Keys, - "18, "
lilack Rock, - " 10, "
Pish Dam, - "20, "
Bantnc, "21, "
Mount Tabor, - " 23, "
Kelton, - " 21, V
Uoudeysville, - " 25, "
Wilkiusville, - '! 20, "
Draytonville, - " 27, "
limber Ridge, - " 28, "
Gllandyburg, - " 30, A. M.
JoncsYille from Oct. 30, p. m.f to Oct. 81,
pTm.
I will be at my office at Union from the
lat of November until the books are closed.
W. T. JETER,
County Treasurer.
Sept. 15-37-5t.
? NICE LINE OF ?~
Fall ami Winter Millinery,
LADIES WANTING
4* HL "A. T H
At hard time prices, will be ablo to fiud
them by calling at
MRS. GRAISTT 3 S .
? TIIKSK ABR AM TUB LATEST STYLES. ?
Oct 0 40 . tf
FARMS FOll ltEINT7 |
rpilE most valuable farm in Union county,
X known a9 ihe Perry place, one mile
from Union Court Home, and oiber valuable |
farms belonging to the estate of 11. L. Goss,
arc offered for rent for the coming year.
Apply to J. A. PANT# I
Gel. O-40-tf.
DFPOSITOHY
OF AMERICAN I1IBLE SOCIETA',
\T HKl'llBN T. OKK'S STORK, UNION, ?. (J.
llibles and Testaments can be bought
from R. T. Gee at actual cost of publication.
GEO. C. PERRIN,
President.
July 0-27-1 y.
-NEWGroeerr
Store.
jr (9 ' lOl W
Some Things that may |
be Found There.
FLOUR, PEACHES,
BACON. CHERRIES.
1*EARR;
LARD.
OYSTERS,
| HAMS,
IMEAL SALMON,
MOLASSES, SARDINES,
CHEESE, CORNED BEEF,
SUGAR, ROAST BEEr,
COFFEE, piQ FEET,
I RICE. TRIPE.
HOMINY, POTTED 1IAM,
OAT MEAL, OXTONGUE,
TEA. DEVILED HAM,
j>QD^ PICKLES,
STARCH, PEPPER SAUCE,
SOAP, SPICES,
TOBACCO, FRENCH CANDY,
r?iriAii? -? -
, STICK CAM) I,
My purpose will be to keep
a Fresh Stock of
Fancy and Heavy Groceries,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
I .shall expect always to
meet competition.
I SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR
PATRON ACE.
AOBNT FOR ON? OF THE
-CHEAPESTBuOUlES
ON THE MARKET.
Very Truly,
W. D. BEWLEY.
Sept. 8-36-4m.
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SJ
The Latest Craze
We hero tbueagaqdj in all the late
est line of pattern goods on tho marl
goods, they arc hummers. Poeiti
DRESS GOODS
erer shown in this town.
Indigo Blue Prints, colore guarant
Beautiful Dress Prints, only 5 cent
Heavy ALL WOOL FILLING ,
spootion on this special line of goods,:
Farmer's Wool Beaver Cloth, extra
Without an exception tho best V
guaranteed all leather, for only 75 ce
Try a pair of our Men's all leath<
only $1.2o.
Maw's heavy Jeans Pants, Wool, $
Good White Shirting only 4J.
1 Bale Plaids iust opened, going t
Gentlemen don t forget to inspect
will not find a bettef Assortment anyi
All wool suit#, X] A lined, only $5
In our CLOTHfgPDEPART^
astonishment at tbeT^^ x ^ pne
and OYER COAT ID W for
In our MILLINERY DEPAR1
Trimmer in the town, us all the Ladi
LOWEST. Don't forget to look at
and in fact all the latest trimmings.
jj?1* Don't forget
em c l u
THE MONEY TO
/^UR Buyers have i
u where they fount
very hard u
BY PtHKNTT DO
WE SECURED
LOW P
and we intend to give
benefit, by sav
10 to 25 per Ce
purch
Our stocks of Dress G
Shoes, Millinery, Cloaks, J
Hats, etc., are complete
bargains in
Mens and So
Don't be a Snail, but join
the crotVd and buy your
from
A. H. FO
Monkey '
NOT EXACTLY THAT?
AS ail inducement to CAS1
low prices) we will giv
the amount of OWE DOLLi
number, for every dollar's wortl
On October lGth, all the num
thoroughly mixed, and the fi
the holder to
10 SILVER D
The Second to TEN
The Third to TEN S
The Fourth to TEN
The Fifth to^ffEN S
WE OFFER, A SI
= S'HC
FOR NEXT WEEK
Shoes formerly sold at $
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Ycung <:
Aug. 18-38-3m,
* *
. ' .'1 -
C K I W G
in Dress Goods,
et shades and qualities. The prett
ket Look at our $1.00 per yai
rely tho best assorted stock c
AT 2 5 CENTJ
wd, our price only 7 cents,
s.
JEANS 23 cents. Wo invito it
us they beat all of our former effort)
. heavy, only 25 cents,
foman's Shoe in the up-country
nts.
>r cablo screwd "GOOD WEAK.
1.00.
it only 4 J cents.
our largo stock of Underwear, yo
rhere.
.00 per suit.
iflT yau.*ill Qp?M?ur;?yea
es, you can buy a Coat Vest, Pan'
$500. How docs that striko you
FMENT, besides, having the bei
?s, say, you will find our prices tli
our line of Silks, Satins, Velvet
THE PLACE. -tSlft
RE'S.
LD THIS YEAR
*eturned from New York,
I the wholesale people
p for Money
n THE CASH
UNHEARD OF
RICES
our customers the lull
ing them from
nt on all CAS1
ases.
loods, Trimmings, Jeans,
Motions and Fancy Goods,
s. We oiler special
iys Clothing
i the procession, go with
Fall and Winter supplies
STER & CO.
ro Tend.
BUT TO GIVE AWAY.
g customers (besides tiio extr
e every purchaser of goods t
\.R or more, a ticket, witli
li of goods purchased,
bers will be put in a box an
rst number drawn will entitl
OLLARS. 10
Silver Half Dollars,
ilver Quarter Dollars.
Silver Dimes.
Uver Half UimfST1"
ECIAL LINE IN
)ES.=
AS FOLLOWS:
*6.00 Reduced to $2.5(
5.50 M " 2.2i
4.50 4 " 2.0(
3.00 " " 1.21
2.50 " " 1.0(
1.75 " " 8
k Hunters.
-4
; t
t NEW
:R AC
l
),
TSnow in shape 1
' I ^ of PAia
ever opened in this pai
cosh at panic prices, a
basis.
When we buy an ai
lU its value, wc put on jv
our customers the bem
h - JXS ^ satisfied with 01
ta " ment it brings'us.
? While our buyers wi
9t un some rare nlums foi
10 "
8) they found large stock
realize ready cash, and
went cheap, and a bi
f UNION
!We have all the ne\
Goods, from half wool
novelties, with trimmi
cent, less than you wil
Have you seen our
elsewhere 8 to 10 cen1
Best Calicos 5 cents
Pants Jeaus from 6
Dorskins at 334. A
j 23 cents. Nothing in
All wool suitingH 54 in
25 cents,
j Nice white Blankets 8
Heavy Ai.l Wool Blai
- CLOTHING
J We can give you an
Suits from 50 cents to
Cheviots.
Do not buy your i
our stock.
ATrn nrriAnr/ An ti
UUJtt. OJ UUIV ur 13
PASSED
No trouble for us to
'"r?L Oolite arid attentive
# we have, and give yoi
you.
hj
April KMG-ly
Union Drug Ci
?DKALKBS IS?
DRUGS, Patent Medicines. Toilet 8.
Perfumery, Ilftir Brushes, Tooih
Brushes, Tooth Powders,
Faco I'owdcrs.
A full line of Paints, Oils, Putty, St
Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Fresh Garden Si
and all kinds of Druggist Sundries
kept in a first-class Drug
Store.
Physicians' Prescriptions c&refuiiy
pounded at all hours.
0 The Public will find our stock of Medii
complete, warranted genuino and
(I of the best quality.
Call and see for yoursolres.
J Feb17-7-ly
Spectacles and Eyc-Glassi
1 /mom?
u n wn mrwVttrsnHiccjM
The Union Drug (
Hits a full line of (he best SPECTAC
and ' ,OUL,tJ tUst Science has
able to produce, and are prepared to
any condition of the eye.
Mar. 24-12-tf
The State of South Carolina
UNION COUNTY.
By JAMBS M. CI KB, E3Q., Probate J
kXTIIEIlEAS, J. II. McKissick, as (
"" T V of the Court of General Sessions
Common Picas, ban made suit to me (o p
? him Letters of Administration, and t
ments annexed, on the Kstate and effec
Mary M. Tollcmn, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admo
a'l and singular the kindred and cred
of fhe said Mary M?Tolicson, deceased,
they be and appear, before me, in the (
? of Probate, to be held at Union C. If., P
J Carolina, on the '2Cih day of October i
after publication hereof, at I1 o'clock !,
? for.no cu, to snow cause, if any they 1
^ why the said Administration should no
granted.
% Giren under my nand sc?l this 11th
' of September Anno Domini, 1898.
JAMBS If. GEE, Jsdge froba
j Published on the 15th day of Sept en
1893, in the Wkkklt Union Times.
~ Sept. 16-37-0t.
' fflFFORD COLLI
Spartanburg, S. C.
]KEI|
to show you the largest stock
u AND WTOTSn guoue ?
*t of the State, all bought for
ud will go to you oh the same
rticle at one-half or one-fourth
ist one close profit, and give
?fit of the big bargain, while ..
ur one .profit and the advertiseere
in New York they picked
r you. At the auction rooms k ,
s thrown on the market to
as money was scarce, goods , iiM
ig lot of them came to the
racket. i
v styles, shades, etc., in Dress
Alapaca, at 91 to the finest
ngs to match, and at 25 EST
11 buy them elsewhere. ^
5 cents Dress Gingham Y Sells %
New Fall styles.* Jg||
cents a yard to the finest. JM|
ill wool figured 8 oz. Jeans for '
tho State to equal it.
ches wide, sliglitly damaged, ! ?
7 cents per pair,
iket, $4.08. !
CLOTHING! M
ything you want in clothing,
the very finest worsted and
suit until you have looked at*
[ATS AND SHOES UNSUHIN
THE STATE
show goods. ^
salesmen to show you what
i prices that will astonish
IRRY & BELK,
I RICH MONO * DANVILLE RAILROAD CO
J.i I Samuel Spenoer, F. W. Huidekoper Mid Rea
dcu rosier, receivers.
Columbia and Gkebnvilln4>ituiom.
Condensed Schedule, in efFeot Aug. 18 1808,
ains, 1803. Train* run by 75th Meridian Tine.
eeds, Between Charleston, rniusbi., Ailaion and
Spartanburg.
Daily | Dally
No. 18- STATIONS. |N.o. 14.
com- 7 80 am Lt Charleston.....Ar 8 4 ft poo
11 80 'f " Columbia " 8 48 "
12 16 p m " Allston " 8 00 "
cine* l 00 " ? Carlisle ? 2 00 "
1 14 " " Santuo '* 1 60 '*
1 47 " " .Union " 1 80 '
2 10 " " Joneerille " 12 40
2 28 " " I'aoolet " 12 21 "
2 60 44 'Ar Spartanburg Lt 11 46 44
3 10 " |Lr Spartanburg Arlll 80 44
0 40 p m{Ar AaheriUe Lit 8 12 Ma
;"4 Between Charleston, Columbia Seneca and
Walhalla.
Daily. Daily."
No. 11. STATIONS.
* 7 30 am Lv Charleaton......Ar 8 46pu
11 '20 44 44 Columbia " 4 15 44
12 03 pm 44 Alston 44 8 80 44
12 18 44 41 Pomaria " 8 14 "
-- 12 85 " 41 .Prosperity.... 44 2 66 44
jO 12 60 44 44 Newberry..... 44 2 89 44
12 64 " 44 Helena 44 2 86 44
1LE8 1 80 4 4 44 Cbappell'f.... 44 1 66 44
haeo. ^>2468 " 44 Ninety-Six... 44 1 82 44
*8uir "2 87 44' 44 Oreenwood... 44 1 2 6 6 44
8 00 44 44 Hodges 44 4Mfi?44
3 20 44 44 Donalds 44 raj^p44
8 86 44 44 IloneaPath.. 44 .12 Off 44
8 66 44 Ar Belton Lt 11 46an
4 00 44 Lt Belton Ar 11 40 44
I4 4 24 44 44 Andaman.... 44 111 1A *>
4 68 " *' l'endletoo*... " 10 86 '
6 80 " 'At Seneca Lv 10 00 ?<
. 6 86 11 Lv Senooa Ar 10 00 "
uage 6 06 pm Ar Walhalla Lr ? 80mb
flcrk 5 16 p ni Ar Greenville... Lv 10 10 *
i ftnj 2
;rant Noe. 18 and 14 are solid trains between
esta- Charleston and Asbeville.
is of Through coach between Savannah and
Asbeviile on Nos. 14 and 18, via South
>nUb Bonnd It B.
itors Trains leave Spartanburg, A. A C, Divithat
sion, Northbound, 12.22 a. n>, 5.08 p. a,
lourt 6.12 p. m. (Veetibuled Limited); AonUl
louth bound, 1.86 a m, 8.00 p m, 11.87 a. a*
next, (Veetibuled L<n*it:d), TTeeibound, W. It. C.
it the oivieion, 6.20 p. m., and 8 10 p. a. fa
lave, Hendereonville, Aeheville and list Spiilun.
t be Trains leave OreeriTil!*, s. C., A. A C.,
Division, Northbound, l!.28pa, 4.06p. a.,
i day 5.28 p m (Veetibuled Limit**);
bound 2.28 ui, 4.06 p m, 6.82 p a
te. (Veetibuled Limited)
iber, Trains leave Seneea, A A C IMvialan
Northbound 10.16 p m, 2.87 p m. South*
bound 8.40 a m, and 6.46 p ra.
-SO. CARLISLE, LLD.^S
T? TWO FULL COURSES. *5
rP| Necessary expense* for one year, Qua
) Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
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