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0 ? _ J THE TJ"ISJ"101ST TIMES. JO ' . ; ORUDUP. - Editor. ( I'rid'.iy, II:iv 31 IMt.l. I'OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. The O. will be opened for business t'i'o 111 A. M. to 0.00 I*. M. I no M.Miey Order Department will be i r iiusiness from 0 A. XI. lo 4 IV M. t Mail _*> ?is liust will cl?>se promptly at V* l'? IV M.: goinp West 1.10 IV M. It. W. II A It It IS. IV M. 1 ]) C) I X (; S A KOU N I) TO WN. 1 .V:. W ll Kerr lins been in town several | ?u a-. li iueatvt at Ulceus this summer. ( Mi < and Kitty lice and Miss < C .1- . a \> ro in town list week at Mrs*. Geo. f. I'.' i .1 - ( M: . i in.tou. of Verona Mississippi i* in t mi i- the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mali1 . ; i. Sinitli. 1 I >.?e Beaty, Isabel Foster auil I"i i ' i. I? >i'^'as got home ou Thursday, I'l-nii * i imt'iii, Va. V i - i. I ;ir youngest*in of Mr. II. T. Gee Iiii i i i i-liirl'ine to break his collarbone' whi i < i t ? a short time ago, !? I i uid 11. K. Smith returned las' nr.:; n m i!.?i North. Both report a de1':ii': ii i ip l i t nmeli ben efit by the rest. 1 Murphy and her little grand ?!?' :.i i iiln'riue Bell, of Ihirnnt Miss., . a' ii ng the farmer's daughter Mrs. Km-i > Nii-'m'? ii. i.i' *\ ; i'ic young m?n treated quite :i i i. too eitwene lo r first class sereii >.t in* in ?-i?i ?hi provided by some sir hi . - .in t ? a" truly hue. I . ii-: hi.i Methodist congreg atioos i hi.I ii -ei ne'e last Sunday nigh; thereby ?i. . - i ili.-.r in -tubers to attend the mi ssi..it.i y -01 viee at t be Presbyterian Cti urcii. O.u- i..i it.i y cumpany prraents quite an ' lm jirc"?i'i? appearance. Their uniforms an i tin- t . !' t ie drum it the si gnal for is r i. t.< i isl. t i the front lo see our 1 jti'li.iit . .. ! boys pass by. r.ie Ivor's i mghters of the Methodist elm . a in t .sitli successiu their strawberry fest.viil I i-t Si urJny. and not withstanding tho itioloiii n-y i f the weather, disposed of nil tli ir Ikitiies. 1 In*. ill ho it i f ilie Baptist Sunday Sclioo' wore much di-appointe 1 lust Friday when the -1 iv luv.iel to tind it was steady r*io> va n; l<n' in ir icicliers just postponed the picnic until Tuesday. And they had a delightful day f >r their picnic. Master f i In y (J iss celebrated his sixth birth 1 i . i- .Wonliy evening, by giving a to v.i 1 .1'iv t > quite a number of little boys and _ii' - "i li.s own nge. 1.. ! i uc wis unite ;i pretty one, each j.:.. hi i'i :i lending a diminutive Indy p! i,<i.i.' uiii ti-1 ? i- tiie trees. hi v l' W in. Mcl'lieeter." address before tin- l.i ii - M * -inn iry Society of the I'resbyi'-r. ... i n i'i last SunJiy night was a n .!.! . | . . i ii n on 'I showed deep study and r. - ii- i 11 was :i rare treat for all i\l i r rhetoric, clour logic, anil ooni. i it-ii' fir the truth of Ood's word ? i iii-.iii gen K'liian of our town lias 1 , i-i gentleman in the country a k i ! i pelini?s:on we (ublish: i ' V II' I . .i* i.'titer hay saints tell us tn i i iciciu Kilile, I!..ok of Kvo, i. \ i-j old can be found as fel|. i.i old Muster had made as ms'c as He wanted he cone uUod to i . . Hi- ti i si trial j. re red to be niiicli ho found loo treacherous. \ i unit the Indiuiiaad a little I . i in urc. on the second trial l-i g'> i it her hot a (id black i. tor the .Negro and hie pioI < o i'i ting heat. I'lti* second trial it i i ' r> Itoio over heated itiotilda ii ft i lit" titan black and inclined \ito. /'iling every thing in uice lii in i .ill lust iriil was made, old Vi '.i, "lie.I In." nun, a white man i i.nagiv I'll a in oil e r it lhhie i'i u ii?ie made nfier Ins own iiunge .it. i' nit.un for us ie walk in his : . |' :i( c i! 8i and point we've . \ -t?l titv truck. In our political ?i i. i -1?( | ? .->i ilie it 1*11 il'iiil wo ui.ude w i! i.hi party, wlucli did not give , hi- hum .r.ie.npl at |>ci feclioti j w .?? ...ii party, w bicli has fhi!r< 1 to tuiuiee tan I. We are -still (lis. . ' . y have one mere trial the i i a.. 1 i". .-houid we try the Negro or iji t hiea" The in.ideru table siiyt - 1 j fall ("rem grace. Lot turned ! . .1 changed lo u pillar of suit. If a e '. i t it a pillar of salt wont save i, . in .in it i he superior caet, be . .i l.i le, Mid lis folly t> ibink i .. ?. Wye aerate himself with the cunt \< ,. r h -?.con<1 mollis. ' e. will have to turn hnck and 1 \ |hi tiy ehaking up the rubish 1 .n* i iin which select out the test 1 r.i . l > not particular as to wliioh 1 i ' hi-h it cumti from. Such ' iii. a ii. awe good servants. Wo 1 w . i. I 8-e-. I his is patriotism ' v which will give us golden ' mi I'm- pat tin en s from which j i in the | r?- a i I an t. Turn 1 i i on to t'htrrifi go. |5ut nn" no i. t In i. i?e any VI sea mi ! a i Hi- age the M isi-h" prove to .'a end pn>!-esa all the stone*. 1 . i- >eU with c uiphmeiit of itio 1 <MI. lit. Very tru'y yours, j Titanic I M \ . another mad dog. About three weeks ago a mad dig just icross the rieer in Chester County, bit a ine mare, the property of Mr. Jno. Wood. The animal was standing in the yard eith its head down, and apparently ss cep srheo the dog cam* silently along an i withmtaword cf warning bit it through the lose. Further on a cow belonging to Thoruon Williams was bitten. Doth the horse and the ciw were seized irith rab es soon arter and had t) be killed. The horse was killed on Suodiy, the cow i few days before. The dog wus a pet ct Fohn Page who lives about 10 miles above. 'ar as is known no Further damage was douo by he dog. He wus probably killoi by suneine soou afterw irds or died in a paroxysm of his dlsevse. A quiet weddmg to >k placi Wednesday svening at abmt 8:30 at the residence of Mr. Ira Harris, the lis*?. J. N. Booth and T. B. Mortis utti.:iating. Toe contracting parlies were Mr. W. L). Wilkius our popular Depot Agent, an I Miss Annalt Dryor, lister to Mrs. Harris. Notts but the family connections on both sides were invited and though it was a quiet, unostentatious wedding, it was a happy and enjoyable occasion to those preheat. Immiiiaiely after the ceremony, a'l repaired to tiie dining room and took their places around the festive board laden with delccacies, prepared as only the accotnp.ished hostess Mrs. Ira Harris kuows so well it iw t > prepare them. The writer wishes to acknowledge receip* of the brides favor ami wishes toe coupie a long life of happiness art 1 Prosperity . -* ?? * GltADKD SCHOOL. The closing exercises of the Graded School will take place next Friday. There will be public examinations ih al' the rooms on Thursday, ftens to 12 in the morning. Literary Ad ro.-s, Ftiday morning ft' by 1 rot. II. is. bnyiler ot ^paiiauburg. Public invited. 4? There has been a good d? al of talk lu'.ely about changing the place of holding the join*, encampment of the Jotinsou Rifles and i'ea Ridge Guards, and the Surviving Veterans. Several placet have been suggestel as beiog preferable to Orr's, among them being L'uion, Lock hart Shoals and Jooesvillc. We hardly see how the place could be changed uow without a good deal of trouble. The Companies invited the veterans to join with them at Orr's and that invitation was accepted. There was some talk at the time about other places which were thought by some to be more suitable, but the discussioa was cut short by a suggestion from Capt. Douglas that it wou'.d be a breach of courtesy to sug gest any change of place as they were going as the guests of the two companies. To change the place now, another meet" iag of the two companies aud another meeting of the veterans, or at least of their special committees, would be necessary. It would not be hard to get a meeting of the committees of the two companies, but it would be next to impossible to get the Veterans commute loget ber. This cotcmitlco numben fifty?five from each township and nuny ?I them were not here on the day of the meeting whon they wore appointed. A change of place is ceriaiuly desirable howevar. and ahould bo effected if It can be done satisfactorily. The present location is only a mile or two f.om Jonosville so we arc i old. and to clianoe t h nla.'C even two miles coul'l not bo si gre;it inconvenience to anyone. The Jolimon Kiflo* would hardly want it at Union, because that would tike away from them all the romance of the encampment. Iiockhart Shoals is loo far out of the way. l.csides, Jonesville through a select com in it t oe has extended formal invitations to to the two companies and to the veteran* through Col. 1.(1 McKissick, to saeot at that place, otitis suitable grounds and pledges the hospita ity of the town. Mere are the invitations ? To The .Johnson KiHos, Union, ,S. C. Cent lumen: Wo the tinder* signed coiiiuiitlee of Jonesville, S. C.t cordially invite you to hold your Kncampincul of the coming summer iu our town. We have tiiroe desirable places to offer you, free of charge; each place lias a good ipring and beautiful grove. Hoping thai yuu may accept this invitation we .are. Signed (Committee.) One like the above wis also sent to the Pea Rtdge Guards. Tito invitation to the veterans reads as follow * Col. I. C. McKissick, union, o. u. Dear Sir: We the uuJcrsigncd committee have this day extendsd to The Jolinxoii KilU-a, of Union, S. C., and The l'ea Ridge Guards, of Kulton. S. C., an invitation to hold llieir l-inoampoicnt of the joining summer in our town. Should they accept this iuvitation aud hold their Kn:ainpaioiit here, we cordially invite every io'.dier in Union County of the late Confederate War to our town during this Encampment of the above name 1 companies. Hoping that same will be held here and that you will make known this invitoienthroughout the ounty to all the eld veterans, we are, Signed (Committee.) Why not waive all conventionalities and let Col. Mchiseick and the committee from ho two c nopanies settle about the place lo J ones rule let us go. A large aad omhuuustic meeting of the business men of I lie town was held io tbe directors room of the M. and P. Bank last Monday evening at aix o'clock. Miyor John A. Funt was called to the chair and B. F. Arthur was undo Secratery. Tbe present condition of the pubiio roads was thoroughly discussed and it was the sense of the meeting that a committee be appointed to wait on Mr. J. B. T. Scoit County Supervisor and request that nil roads be put in first class condition as early an practicab'e, and to urge that steps be taken at odcj to put into actual servica tbe New Boa I Machine which was purchised some lime ago at quite an out'ay of tbe County funds. Whereupon the chair appcined the following committee to see Mr. Scott at once. P. M. Cohen Chairman. W. A. Nicholson A. 11. foster F. M. Farr T. C. Duncan W. E. Thomson W. T. Beaty J. A. Fant. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. II. F. Arthur Secretary ? NOTICE Election f >r Board of Health. An elecfon is hereby ordered for mem" hers of the Board of health for the Town of Union to te be.d on Wednesday, dune 1 2 th 1895 at the Cuuit Mouse. At said ehciion only freeholders are allowed to vo e. and cash freeholder may rote for a member of the Board of Health resident in his osu ward mid also fur a mtuibet large" ofsuid Board of Health who shall be l'hysician of two years standing and practice. It. ?J. di'hnsot, L. N. Rogers and J. fj. Uartlcs arc appoin tad managers to conduct said election. T hey shn 1 opeu the polls at 8 o'clock A. M. and keep then open till 4 o' clock 1*. M. They elitill have live boxes, o ne member for each one of the 1 wards, and one for tho town at largeF.ich voter can *uie in his own war.l box IVr some ennidate for his own wa rd and iu the town box for Some CHiiidate at targe. Ward 1: lies N. of Main and.E. of liatclilet street. Ward 1! lies S. of Main and E. ol Batchclor street- Ward d lies S. of Main and W. of lhiicblor street, and Ward 4 lie: N. of Main nnd W. of Batehlor street. John A. Faut Mayor. May J'Jih 18'J.i. BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! For Sale At J. II. Kouqkb & Co. Sheriff's Sales. FOR Ji'ne, 1805. By virtue of an execution to me directed I will sell before ihe Court House door, in the town of Union, on Monday, the iird day of June, during the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following described property, to wit: I Cue tract of land belonging to the estate 1 ofT. J. Jones deceasod, situate, lying and being iu Santuc Townsnip. Union County, containing 5t!'?, 87-100 acres, more or less, ' bouuded on the North by lands of the estates of Isaac Gregory and John R. Jeter dccessi ed, on the East by lands of John It. Jeter, p deceased, W. T. Jones, G. M. F.eming and R. G. ilobson, on the South by lands of Mrs. Mary Gilliam, estate of J. S. Torter, deceased, other lands belonging to the estate of T. J. ! Jones, deceased, aud S. W. Situs, on the West by lands of J. S Welclt, Saletn Baptist Church and John 1'. Thomas. The said tract 1 is made up of the following lots and tracts to-wit: 4, 7-20 acres, from M. A. Sims to T. J. Jones, 2, 'J 1 (Geres, M. A. Sinn to T. J. Jones, 2,t>2*100 acres, M. A. Sims to T. J. Jones 4 acres. Hotson tract James Munro, Clerk, to T. J. Joiips 11 acres James Thomas to T. J. Jones acres C. J5 , 8. A. and J. S. Sims to T. J. Jones, balance 120J acres of theG. 11. Jeter et al tract to T.J. Jones, 2, acres Malonc tract It. Macbeth Sheriff to T. J. Jones balance oJ] acres of M. A. Sims ati'i C. K Sims to T. J. Jones, i Levied on and to be sold us the property of the estate T. J. Jones deceased, at the suit of Geo. T. Sims & (,'o. l'laiutitl against W. T. Jones and Ida Jones now Ida Wil'eford as administrators witli will anuexed of TyrralJ. Jones deceased, Defendants. J.G. LUNG, S. U. C. Sheriff 9 ttfhee, May, 11th, 180.3. DELINQUENT TAX SALES. I5y virture of sundry tax executions to me directed. I will sell before the Court House door, in the Town of Union, S. C. On Monday (lie third day of June next, during the legal hours of Sheriffs Sales, the following describfd properly to wit; One lot of land belonging to Naoitfie Newberry in Fan I no Township, containing j acres. t?oc tract of Ian I belonging to .1 B. Foster in Ocwdesville Township, emit lining 08 acres. One tract of land belonging to 15. A. Gregory in lloganaville Township, containing 300 acres. One traot of land belonging to Iilleth Keinley in Ortytonvillo Township, containing 108 acres. f>nc tract of land belonging to eitate I. II. Clark in Union Township, containing 'Jo acres. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. Mary Whilmiro in Cross Keys Township, contrining f>."> acres. One tract of land belonging to Mrs. E. Uobo in Cross Keys Township, containing 1'27 acr cs, The above described will be sold for taxes at the suit of the State against the persona above named. J. 0. LONG. S. U. C. Sherd' s Oftice May, 11 181C>. PRACTICAL HINTS BOILED DOWN. It is an established fact that each week adds more new customers to the TIDE OF CASH BUYERS That is surel v drifting to our store for bargains that are o o RARrXAIIMQ - - m v a ^i? m ^ Our "GREEN STARS" are as familiar as the sunshine itself to almost every man, woman and child in Union County. :o: Now if you are quick to catch on To a good thing when vou see it, HERE ARE SOME SPECIALS =FOR YOU= Cream Albatross double width ) Every thread wool, worth 50 I Our price [ Children's Black Iiibbeu 1 J" i llose, worth 10 cents, j Our price 0C? Double Width Wool Cashmeres' I 1 rv im . i i _ ...i - IMO i ju nuiju, new .siKiucs, worm ~->e. j imu* price I c/l/i FAST BLACK MITTS WORTH 15, OUR PRICE, 10c. COOD FEATHER TICK, "A CRACKER-JACK" FOR lOc. 1 LADIES WHITE KID BELTS. MADE TO COST 50, OUR PRICE, 19c. ; TURKEY RED TABLE DAMASK, 54 INCHES WIDE. 25c. ? To those ladies who have not yet bought their Summer Hats we will say that we are constantly getting in New Goods, so you are not compelled to select From the "picked over" lots. NO BAITS. NO AUCTION STUFF. "THE OLD, RELIABLE" , A H. FOSTER & CO GIVERS OF GOOD VALUES. 1 Three. (A)j}oItWlfC Accident buy o jozir? ,* (nsur^ricc ^Thev We1 61??^ &>-, h ?* tjjereS^ jj Liny f>w?? , State of South Carolina. Court- of ('xmion Pleas. Grace Jeter an 1 j 1'I'TIT 10N . V\\^\vy'\\ \jtijSf TVTolioe iv hereby given that a petition V' MV v ^ !, / //? if?v been filed by parties above named. V ' \ a-'M '1': H under the above title, in Cotnnioti Pleas to ', \ m procure tbenpi><>inlrneut of a public Guardian J /r j \ \\ for tlie estate of lirace Jeter tin I M iliel / *-!'if Y uS. Jeter, infants; the estate of L?ch of the /* ' ft ' \wC\ said infant*, Consists of a half interest in a iff Iff! \ aVy. fund amounting t > about seven Into it red , C i dollars, due froai the esta'r and by the b in I '?* \\k of David Johnsiti Jr. as ndmitrKiratir of ^Jjfa the estate of Augusta A. Jeter, ^6#?. 'f '"'i&Kvi interest in ti fund of about seven ti and red ? rT.GpKfri, t i.fcT* wfty dollars in tlio hands of J. .\t, Geo, I \ Judge ^ of Pro batr, and no fit, competent and responsible person can be found who is willing to assume the guardianship of the estate of High Grade Goods, I.ovv irade lrtcea. ,ll(, Minors, Grace Jeter and Mabel I', very thing new and desirable can be found Jeter. in our present stock of seas uiiVe selections. <\ W. Jeter by*? No customer displeased, j * ou^li Wallace liis^Atloniej. No customer dissappoinled, No customer dissatisfied. , .... , , uciiicniher tli ( IH lt. lv CUBAN! SA A fair mi*! square deal is wti.it wo g?vo |.oc?N is il.o j.la? o ; , -c H..- best drinkthem, that is the explanation. j these hot days. Wo have been granted a I'.a'ent on l, ?w . m . Prices, and will tolera'e no infringement. .? r> .? M. . i . . li.iVPIM tlf IfiiA f ir*i> l4!l stllit |!|I Iftf \ t I tve never sacnnce me qua.ity to lower me "... , = ' , ? " K.N N \KS KnilisU ih-fikiu', *i "IIIK Pnce- OLL> IIELIAP.LE. We never misrepresent the goods to make a Halo. .11. r i Stovo<, <'ro ikeiy uii'l ti imware at' 1'ilE Wo never lake advantago of a Customer s ojj, KKl.l-VBLK ; lack of knowledge or experience in buying. ^ We have great bargains at our store. 10 lb, of ice completes the job when you There is no question about the Quality, u"Lightning Freezer." Sold by "TilK Style or Low Price of Any Article. OLD KEL1ABLK." The entire slock was bought for your ju- .m dicious approval. Come and See. Most Respectfully, | SPINAL Dr! Miles' Nerve Plaster* THE PCIWJLLL C'ASll COMPANY.