The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 26, 1895, Image 4
thb TJisrioisr times.
JO SI AH ORUDUP. Editor.
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Friday, April SO, 1898.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. ~
Thd P. O. will be opened for bueineae
from 8 A. M. to 0.00 P. M.
The Money Order Department will be
opened for business from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Mail going Kaet will close promptly at
12.40 P. M.j going West 1.10 P. M.
?. W. HARRIS. P. M.
DOl N (<S AROUND TOWN.
Miii Ad-Jie Blair bns gono to Blair's S. C.
Mr. Mauiicc A. Mooie, Jr . is in town
It is quite piousint to see Mr. T. Bothwell
Butler in town again.
Mr*. McCravy is in town at Mr.
Mchaughliu's.
Mr. 0. A. 31. Jennings attended l'resbylotry
a' Greir's last week.
Miss. Jhuiliue Authur spent a couple of
days nt licr home last.wcek.
Mr Nicholson has bad ajorely metal
ceihn;* put in his new piivate office.
M s. Tucker is visiting her daughter
Mis. (leo. l\ Garro'.
fining to the decrease in travel, the
11 lit lload Co , has taken ofl' the extra trains.
Mis* Kendrick of Suuuy Side was ia town
last wck at Mr. Scott's.
Mr. Jno. T. llose is running a Email farm
near (own this year.
.Mr. Frank l'eako went out lo Colcr&ine
last Sunday.
Miss Itessic Itobinson went to Coleraine to
vi*it the Mioses Walker, last Sun Jay.
Mm. Siri Townscnd auil little daughter
Lunette arc visiting Capt. aud Mrs. F. M.
Ftit r,
( tip*. F. M. Fsrr attended the Anuual
mooting of the l\. of 11. in Columbia, las'
\ work.
^v. ,
If .any of t lie "Union boys" should be
missing. >cnrcl: for them in the vicinity o1
Jones Ford, might prove 8ucces4ful.
Mr'. Tom ll imes has been quite sick for
some days, but we are glad to stale that she
?s rapidly recovering
Mr. Aubrey 11 ice came home Monday to
' make a ten days visit to his parents, Mr
n'ul Mr*. Jacob Rico.
Mir. Fob Foster hop, a very tine garden.
It :k probable (tint she will have peas be"
fore iSic month is cut.
Mi?s C.mie Foster, who is (caching at
f.it. Tabor spent list .Saturday and Sunday
nt her home.
Mr F. .1 Arthur came dowo from Spai tan*
burg hut Sa'urday night to spend Sunday
with his relatives and fiicnds.
Mr. W. M. tJibbes has put a nice new
,rir? r ....... ii.? . ....... .*
?* ? ? V. V ? %-W II VllU'i lllk |M cut I9CO u V IMV
dinner li >um'. ? '
Mr. Arthur Lowry of Lowysville, Chester
County, sj> nt ft few da ;s villi his Aunt Mrs
John A. I ;ilit.
Mr. hi I Mrs. .J. I'. Scott, alsc MissCorrie
Whitcnd*** are unpniiied t?y Mr. T. MrNuily
spent last Sunday at hockhii't.
Mrs. i.itilojuliu of Jnncsfille nee Miss
Kiltie .Met! >wan is in town as the guest
of her sister Mrs. Dr. CJaroer.
Rumor has it that there will be several
weddings for the near future. Every
body guess whose and see who will guess
right.
Mr. Col ton has improved his front
piazza, by pulling a pointed ah ingle front
in the gft'i e mid batteries around the fiont
sides.
Mrs. Charley Dorroh, foraerly, Miss
Beuhdi \\ hitc*idee, <f Dorroh, Laurens
County is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs
T. M. Whiteside*.
Messers Robert Rcttsill, E. L. Eson and
and Earnest Harry went out "deftr" hunting
last Sunday, but as yet ihey have not rep irt
e l ilie.r siicces*.
Mr. O. S Hobcrts and fanily vi-iiml
hl> sister Mv. tiro (bddes list week to
wit lie-' tlio brimming if thtir little ? >n
() .?! hi i>tll?ose fiO'ldcs.
The Inge stoic v. otn 11 xt ti Mr. .1. Q.
Wray's is being repaired mi l overhauled
pr pua'ory f><r a stock of furniture which
w I. bo put in by Mr. -J. 'I Wr.iy, Agt.
M . Ui<er. assistant Ag ii? nt the depot |
lias a M"'l to himself n 'letter half. ' |
They came up \\>ilnc?b<y and will stay
for a week "i" two a' Mr. .laeob lliee's.
Kmly in May tliey anticipate going to houne |
kcejiing.
\ "vav cly "it iw bai been exhibiting
brio nearly alt lliu week. As is usually
the en mi the p;c'ttroi on lie outside arc more
liitiaciiee thin die show itse'f. For several
nights the si lew.i'k lias been blocked
with negroes it the 4'fellow do r."
t . M
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Editor Union Tiuno: {
Detr Sir: I noticed in I
(hi article of yoo?- correspondent Vox of ]
tho 12th instftnoe that the citizens of
QowdeysviUe Township in thie oounty hold
? mooting rooently for tho purpose of
consulting together and ventilating the m%ny
important issues re'ative to tho coming
1 Constitutional Convention which will meet
this year. Thoy suggest that each township
in tho oounty oall a similar meeting on the
first Saturday in May and elect ton eitisons
to meet at Union C. H. 8. C. on tho 11th day
of Mny at 11 o'clock A. M. to discuss the issues
in relation to the Constitution Convention
The meeting of (hose citizens is a noble
and exemplary work and worthy of all acceptation.
The peaceful non partisan spirit
which prevailed unanimously among the
oilSrnnn wltn nltunii iKnl man
deserves the highest respect and most earnest
and enthusiastic endorsement ef every true
citizen iu the county and ?tate. There is a
world of meaning in that meeting. It was
the first township meeting of the kind
in the oounty and 1 hope dear rerders that
you will pardon me for expressing a degree
of pride which 1 do certainly feel to see my
dear old friends and neighbors of my native
township among whom I have spent most of
my years and whom 1 have learned to love
with undying love, put themselves on record
as the first in the Oounty to forsa themselves
into a harmonious body and declare their
most earnest desire for peace and good will
to all men and political factions, aud in
favor of electing the very best and most
competent men to represent us in the coming
Constitutional Convention. The pride which
I feel in the action of my old neighbors is
not prevoked altogether from a selfish ambition
ns some may think; but realising forcibly us
1 do the great necessity of informing the
voters of the county and Stale of the many
latent dangers that con font us in tho framing
of a new Elate Constitution, 1 was much
elated the moment 1 saw (ho action of those
people and the true principles of patriotism
uud Godliness which ruled and governed
in all their deliberations at that meeting
Their action inspired mo with au
enthusiastic desire to give vent to coy lou<;
aud anxious intention to attempt to agitate
ibe Constitutional Convention question.
This Constitutional Convention nud the
election of delegates to represent us i> one
the most critical periods and vual issues in
the history of our Stale, aud 1 feel thai it
behoves every cili/.eu in the State w ho has
a spark of patriotism within hit breast, and
who ftels tho least pride lor the general
welfare of our Stu'e and for the future peace
and prosperity of our sons and daughters, to
make every effort to arouse tho people lrotn
their stupid lethargy uud encourage them to
study the situation ami imprest) them with
fact that etch voter in the State in the
exercise of his suffrage at the ballot box in
the selection of delegates to represent us in
that Convcnlien, holds tu his hand personally
to a great extent, the peac. and liberty and
future destioy of our pcopto Tlicu tct us
all come together once uioro and concern ru e
our every etrort to select men to frame our
Constitution who are t"?ir minded reasonable
God fearing men who will look only to ilic j
best interest of every class and party faction
in our State. Unless we do succeed in i
securing at least a majority of wise liberal 1
conservative men to represent us. who are
able and willing to dlsclvu themselves of
every vestige of . predjudice aud partisan
spirit and close, iheir eyes against all party
and personal antagonism, our Constitution
will not carry with it tlntl smooth gentle
soothing effect upon the working of our
C t a I a ooenrn mn or\ t I l? > i ? 4 ? ' 1 - " ' * ?- ' '
kjiatv iibuvim iiiuk it r nun in, u'Jl li 1VM
surely be pregnant w>tb obnoxious features
which will prove detrimental to some class
of our people, and to the general good of our
country; and when it is once iraiued, just or
udJusI, partisan or non partisan, tt will
then have its iron hand firmly fastened
upon us and all must yield to its dictations.
1 am a Keformer in the broadest and most
liberal sense, and have been from its
era'iest incipieucy, but 1 feel that our people
cau no longer afford to nourish that old
spirit of antagonism. We shou 'd all go to
work to appease the rath of our brothers,
neighbors, and political tpponenis, aril
thereby imure to us all a state Constitution
that will mete our justice to every citizen in
our State, rich ami poor high and low alike.
llut above all let every township in ilie
County have a meeting on the first Saturday
in May and elect your men to meet at Union
C. H. on May the 11th to consult together
aud work together fer em* welfare, for, "in
union there is strength ."
Kespaclfiillj
J. li. '1 . Sou'l 1
THE BEST S.ILVE IS THE WORM* !
Tilk Hkst Sai.vi: in ii*? worlJ fur Cuts,
limine*, Seies. doers, .v:?lt lliieum, F.-ver
ISore.x, Teller, Clinpp-d 11 -?it is, I'lubluiii-,
Cores, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and p>si? i vely
cures Piles, or in pay required. li is guaranteed
to give pcrfeat satisfaction or money
refunded. Price cents per ho>'
Pit SALS Iff P? r. Posev
_
A pretty souvenir eies w ill fv. ry lioi.es '
trimmed hat from $ I 00 up if bought fr>m '
A. II. FOSTKIt ^ t O.
IHd Von Ever
Try Electric lfitt?rs ?s i remedy fi.i y>>ur {
trouble-'.' It- not, jr-t u bottle now niol go'
relief This medicine 1 is heeo found i , be
peculiary adapted to ?he relief tin I < .re < I
all Penta e Complaints, exerting v ' ,
direct influence in siting -treiigth hi 1 t < e
!o 11?* organ4. If' v a hnv m" t.:i tin1.
Constipation, IIf i l'icli*'. ! aiming Ki). I i?
are Nervont,S cop en*. lixoitnb'c, .ru tin
lv or troubled wnli Ltizzy Spel'?, r. c. *
liiliprs i< I lie no* iicitio yon nc?'d. II f >
and Sreng h >t ? guaranteed !>v iis ?i-?
Largo buttle mi y fifty cents at IS. K. I'-i-t;
I>rug rt'ure.
List of Letters.
ltcnnrniiig in the IVi^tuttioe at I nion, f.?r
I lie week ending April I'Jtli. I
Mr. Ilrnry Strati, Mr. 0. IS. Ilicc.
(>eorge MatliN. J. <?. (inrvcti*, Hot I. V.
Alstarkart, Charles K/.eI Thompson, Mr.
Maurice W. Thomas
IVrsons calling fur llio above letters will '
plea?-e say if advertised, and will *<e rc<|iiir< I
to puy one cent for their delivery.
R. W. HARRIS. I'. M.,|
MASTERS SALES, L
FOR MAY, 1895.
State of South'Carolina.
COUNTY OF UNION.
Court of Cotutnou l'leas.
Union Duiidiog ami Loan Association
~ t'S.
Nathaniel 1*. Dunbar.
Iu obedience to an Order mado in tho
above stated case by His Honor, Judge
Aldrioh, I will sell before the Ooart House
door, iu the town ot' lluion, on Monday,
caieiaay, titli .May, 18'J{>, during the legal
hours of sile, the following lauds, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of laud containing
two and 11-100 acres, more or lens,
situate and lying io the town of Union, in
the couuty of Union aforesaid, butting and
bounding as follows: begiuuing at a stake
on new street. running thence S. 10? K.
G.GO to stake XIU. thence S 80? W. 8.28
to a stake X111, thence N. 10? IV. G.GG to
a stake on new street, thence with sai l
street to tbc beginning, as will more fully
appear by reference to a plat made by John
Gibbes, L>. 8.. dated July 18. 1807.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ooe half cash, balance on a credit of one
year, with interest from day of sale, to be
secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers
C. If. I'EAKE,
Master for Union County.
Master's nthce, April f?, J HUG.
Statu of South Carolina.
l Ol'Nl v OF UNION.
Court of Common l'letft.
The Uniu:> I hi ilduig and Loan Association .
v.*
No hatiicl P. Dunbar.
In obehedicucc to uti order inade io the
_l.? 1 I 11!- II ?
l. iiii'jvr emiva tiff ?'/ 111^ ll')llor, MlUgl>
Adricb, f will sell before the Court House
door, in the lowu of I'n on, on Monday. Salesday,
tith. May. during t he legal hours of sale,
the folio i mis to-wit;
All that piece, pi reel or tract oouluiuing
J; of an acre mi the town cf Union, iu the
County of Union aforesaid, beginning at a
smko ou Souih Street and running ihcnoc
G4? Hast IV'l feci t ? :i stake, thence North
15" West -71 Se t to a stake, thence West
70 feel to stnke, thence S. utli tiO? Mist b'Jti
loct to the begiiininc, hiundedon theSoutli
by 8outh Sited. i.ut t.y lot of John AKant,
Ner'h by lot of l.ewis Carson uud West
by lot of Mtt MoN.i v.
1 Lit.MS OK SA LIL
One-half cu?!?. biitiue t.n a credit of one
year \? it It ititere t Loin lav of sOe to be
cured l?y hon 1 o<" i nrehi^er an t mortgage
of the promises u 1 purchaser to pay Lr
papers
C. II. lMiAKH,
M ister for Union County
Master's Oilice. April ">tli., lfc'Jo.
Discharge,
N'otice is lieu by giveu that V?. I). Wil- '
kins Administrater ot the llsiato ol .
Mrs. Ilattie '< Wilkin* loccaseil. bus utinli- I
ed to JnsOJ M incur .In I go of probate. ?n
ami tor the C -uuy . 1' Union !or .? filial ?.!?? charge
a* .l iiuinistintor.
Ir 14 'iHi-Kuan, l'hal the fourth day of
.May A. l?. Iri'.'o, l>o fixed tor Heating of Petitioi,
and a tinil aetllciuciut l Kjiuh*.
Jneon M. (irrcr,
Judge probi'c Union County. ]
... FINAL
DISCHARGE.
N' tVHCli is !i?r?,l-y given that H'.T. l.itCo*
John u? 'ion ?li?n of th? K?'i?le olMir- I
tha McK s-nk, It n ii'|t ie-| to .1 t>oti M
fJrecr, Judge ??t I'robMe, in and for the
County of L'tiutn. tor a linnl ?JiHcharge tie
Cuurdian.
It t? oltlut: tn. That the lSih., day of |
May, A. I'.. l?e fixed for hearing of
Petition, nu t a final settlement of soil listote.
J A "ON M. C.KKKIl,
Probate Judge Union County.
.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
N otice i* hereby given that J. ('. Hunter. I
(iiiariiai) of" itie l'.siute of Wm. J. i
Tucker, ha- t?j?|? 1?e?l t> Jas.'ii M. (Irecr,
.luilge of I'rohaii*, in aii'l for the Coutny of
I'iiion, S tor u filial discharge ns Mich
(int. (iiau.
Ii i- hi;in 1:11>. turn the "J-V.h day o| May,
A. I?. IMl'i. tie fixed f r heat ill* of I'ctili on,
;?ii i H ti'tril fr 111 e ill oil t of .h. lid Ksta'e.
jason m. <; ?ti:i;ti.
1'inhile Judge, I'niou t'ouiily, S. I
. . I
FINAL DISCHARGE.
N'OTICK i? hereby given that l? F. If a! I ey 11
siirwi: l'.\ c .1 r if ih- 11*1 lie of Mis ! a
i. s. ii liley i ee is t. ii is :?ji|dic i i ? .its mi
M 'iuer Ji. l.'i' ol I'rohiio, m and for th- 'I
Mm v > i i mi, t 11" a ti j il lbs. b ingo n>.
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SPRI
AT LOW TAR
Now is your m
mium offered foi
days.
Orll and sec us and wc will }>
av ieh will enti. lo you to a f
/
an i ready For hanging in your |>
as Ten Dollars CASH with t s ;
it, we will give you one years siu
Cultivator tll<i ,jest Agricultu
in addition to all this, will sell y
any house in South Carolina
great many of our competitors.
SEE A FEW
linniiiunmi if
V* * ?v/\A V li vv in'tuv "I'll ' I ?lt I
extra heavy yard wide sin.
Fruit of the Loom yard wide 1?
Qream of the mill yard wide l>
Mill attUcGilt Edge nicoblaeki;
from 8c npwad. A man's shirt *.
dozen. lie.- ember the alow price
motto now is to sell tor cash, sell
cheaper than you can buy them e
Watch our a I vertiseiuent every
dime savidg and dollar making
have something iu'thi.s space that
every week.
GRAHAM &
BEAUTIFUL SP
We :ir; uo?r i"v ig i ly <?n J of ill > It ri lie
il. t N. Notion*, Mi !i11 i-y. <'lottii 11 jr. S!ui !i it*
* vor *lio>vn tii ili't !' t'ni mi, mi I w i tl n
f>ruo wiiioli -.v |""i>ji nolo nur'i :?t i cl isc living
v.int i :c. thirUiii* t 'lro?* I ilirici om?i* -< of u
t rc]"?ii le'Siii's. W .1 t'lU.ie''. Su'?.ii:?>. #. SitiII.i
kill i.?. ' ).ir 1'! 10 Ol tt! ick <i :iv IV it l" W i' U
MILLINERY, fvlILLiNE
<)ui" Miliiii T, Mlit I! itiMok \* n < 7 !i >111 ,Yj
Loon S|M' i li ig so'iip inn ! g ?it ngupllir l.i'o?; *;v-i
n'l tnillni 'ry g>o i<.
CL0T1
K ir men, I my * :i*i 1 eliil Iron. (>.i tii14 lint' we c.i
.vnt nti It">tii wlitt y.?u li ?ve hern paying. Insp*
AI piuos ? nil (lie uolK'io I shapes. t'.ill trr'v a'
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i'o 'l it>; I,a'.ijks iii I'm,is:
On acc i;int of f.iluij! hci'lh I ?hn'i in ihe ,
tiIiien I'O iinuMe 11 i ?;,Uo tniji*e il,.?n tiio
we. It, hi* >lii -lay \>"r^ in li elo
My work iv I lift rant' nc I I , iiitk, </ nitM' '
i cttl suits. ! ?' He:
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tin .4 'ii I A* ti'iil il i' ri'sl In.n in n week. ,
il) cent" liutllus ImP sulu l?y Liv f. i'oaey i
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GOODS,1
:IFF PRICES ;
1E. A BiG PREFt
THE NEXT 30
resent you with a ticket
inc large oil painting, framed
arlor, if you spend as much
in 30 days, or if you prefer
Iseription to the Southern
ral Journal pupliehed. And
u your g ods as cheap at
, and CHEAPER than *
PRICKS.
4c per vara
;oting * le and 5c '
leaching 7c
leaching, made in the Union
.g at 5c Hotton pant goods
- I? ill fir ill 10c per
is ;; can strictly Qasli, as our
more ^oods and to sell them
ls\vhero in Union,
woelv <11 i' 1 hoop posted, lot
will interest you, we will
will be of value to you
Yours Truly,
SPARKS
RING GOODS.
i nest .vi<l hi'-I oinplde lines of Dry
. I'rimU*. < "r ?e%ery wire ai>i Tinware
teller ?ti:!. a'l 1? Uj'lt :bt a low Mritf
profit ami ?.vo our o islomeiv llie .<1
i the !iu*'t weive* ami styles. frepan*.
t\>r shirt W n.sts, White <l?oJs. Lncett ut
'.ways ny t > have it ? an tip
RY, MiLLINERY!!!
a i'io ii H ?r i ;u vrk ;ts ?* 11: - i <*
11 lt)on"t<, Lien, Flo v.?r<
IING k
*i <?ell you it prior* from oJ n '
ct our itn- >f ineo'tt hatt iti Slitt'v i?Wl
R E ' S . =
EWING MACHINES.
PIAN( )KS. ORGANS,
'LOOKS, AN!) ltlOYCLKS.
mi t iv > il.. n ' v.s Fl !1 LINK Of in I SBN
A : tlirin US ALMOST AST TIKMS r, tb?? iv-r
r! '. S 0 F S . i I'. U 1 S .1, a S It CLOCKS
;u t un> jne# WI<1 on tuy urnSKWING
MACHINES from $10. up.
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,EADS THEM \
k * voril ine?l iN so 1 ?li i? i n' Mie
Mlkl'S KAlli. !?'? I 1 iiiih mi In:il :i
'<> *iO ikr-'H'l ciiii l)?> us'il fur a 111ii' 1.
:rl at oner nil ^ -I | I'inil I I'Tiim.
S M. HlCli Jr, E. U