The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 20, 1895, Image 8

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\ I t { \ # ' -l ~ Ctl. CCII KICMBNTS Ettr.Jar.o. Si it. 10. ? The Ibirtrviiitltr has fallen '20 dtgice< wiiluu ibe Ihmi lit) noil's and fins and thick clothing are cunlorutblc. Those who attcuded the closing exercise of Ntvr lit j>e singing tehool last Saturday ropoit a wry pleasant time. A large crowd, gutd singing and plenty to ?Ht. 1'erbnps soul c of ibe Norib I'ocoler hoys became cu (angled in Cu(ida net was why they did not let or n home on time. Lei us hare a camp of L'nited CoDfedemte veterans uigauizcd in (bis couuty. We have 0 I .> sur vivois cnroilcu unit inero is no teabou why we should not join uir comiados mid enjoy all iLe honors, profits nuit pleasures to be derived trotn a eaiup. What bay you, comrades? Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fob er were made happy une day last week by the arrival ot a boy at their house. Dr. an 1 Mrs. Durham were also g.aMened by the .-am* kind 1 f u prize. Mr. and .Mis. Jell Hughs Jr. th as tliey have tbe only girl in the neigh b .iliool at tiieir home and we might go on to bptuk of other domestic fel cities that we know of, hut it will take iw> tuucli of our space, Jjutlice it to say "Abeu it rams it pOU>s" J. II. J.ittbjotin, i.sq. gave a pleasant call ouc day last week, lie is a man of large busiucss ideas, a most successful farmer, an 1 withal far above the avcrngo in intelligence and book learning. We also liad a very p'.eusant visit from Mr. John W. Alexander, of Draytouvi lie, whose c inpany we enjoyed very much. Uitk Lir.?,ie Davis und Miss Sallic Davis of Union arc \i?iiing rclu'.ivcs in Norih l'neo ei sec ion. He had tiie tdeasiire of Bttendinc tho Flint Hill Sunday School yo;tordey. Oil account id'the tain ? full turn out was not there, hut they hud a good school notwithstanding. 1 hey have one of the test country choir* we know ..ftor the practice they have hid During our trip we dropped tu at the Louie ot uur iriond Air. C. C. Davis where we hoard sine good music. His daughter Miss loila perlorined on the organ while Mr. A. ti. Davis and a corps of ni; best singer* cculuclel the vocal music. Mr. triiik Mcl'luitey is getting better but Miss Lois is tjuiio sic.i yet. They have typhoid fever. i'rof. Davis Jotfiies reiurucd to L'nion last Saturday where he will resume his work of teaching lo day. .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Estea are both sick. Mr. iiud Mrs. W. G. Fowler have a very sick child. Vox. Jonesivillo. After a day or two of wind and clouds and a drop of several degrees in the mercury, we are having warm weather again. Fodder pulling is about over and cotton picking iias commenced. A few bales have been muiketed in this neighborhood at Trough Shoals lor 71 cents. I have heard some farmers say they did'nt know how sorry their cotton was till they commenced picking. They any two thirds of an average crup is a big estimate for the nresenf crop. There 13 no doubt about the corn crop Detug pretty gooi, and the pen crop is fine, and u great amount of fodder has been savod and abundance of liny is also being saved, So the f utage crop will be abundant. There is some sickness in our town und community. a few cases of fever and some chids and fever not however very serious. There has been a large crop of fruit and uiellous and a great deal of rain of late which may account for tiie sickness in the country. White in Greenville last week 1 visited my venerable friend no<i bis good ltidy .Mr. II. T. Means and also the inmtly of .Mr. W'tu. t'ely. While Mr. Means and hi* wife are growing old they have lost none of then kindness and hospitality that they always possessed. lltcy still have a kiud loelins lor the people of Jonesvide and aro glad U cutcri.nu their friends from litis community Dr. Jerome Miller passed through out town the other day. Ho was out picking up a few cattle for the market. Kev. W. 11. ti. Humphries tilled his pul pit hero last Sunday ami baptized tive eat.delate* and received theni itilo full cliurcl ine in be t ship. 1 tic lilt quarter.y conferettct id' tliw Joaesvihe circuit will lie held a Bethlehem t liurch next Saturday and Suu day. Mr. I.. / llatms of our town has taker a position ns ho I; keeper for Mr. Warret Arthur of Iniou. Mr. Totn Lttlejohn i: clcarkittg for the J. .1. Littlcjohu <"o. 'lite Supt. ot the Southern K. 1?. has pruin ised to en.urge the Depot and cotton plat form at this p ace. 1 l.o i resent olios no being Millicieiit i accomodate the freigh .... I ....II.Ill i ii.it is hauled here. telephone. SeiluLi.1S?p. 10. ? l'reachuig ht Padgett s ( roe1 '"hurch yeMerdiiy and day before by I.. Kzcll. Ono member received l.y let t?P. the weather continued warm ami ?lrj during the week, giving farmer* a good op pnrtimity t? ewenve lute fodder. A larg. pi unity raved utoHly bottom land* >ome few are n t dr no | tilling. Potion lia: opened rapidly an I t* j??-lti??n alien 1 of tin picker* while they arc patbci iug fodder at. (tritt ling cane. / I llniloy lit* had tw tin!!- turning nt u tgninn Ibr reveta! week ar.d 'till there remain* a 'argo quantify < e i no vet i.> glint. 'I do promising pea ero) t* being injured by tin* h I weather. .Mr* t'airic Hull "f lh ore- visiting relative' hero. Mm. litnma 15 Mo p and family o l.?'!ren?. have been visiting rela'ivt- in (hi section during (lie pi-1 week. The time is now l.ern t..r =owinj <{dovtt ?'eeds. ,\> fan in shit'l fi 1 to iave n clorcr lot. We prefer the crirrsen variety a" it make" fine hay, t specially on ri It ro. and enntro r.fr in time to be followed in tl.e spring by any liter or:p niiJt the In I in., proved by the t i tter crop. We intend I wr.v of axporiment, to *?w about two ner?' of cotton land. As soon at if r tine we p r. potto to bow fro pounds of eocd to the nort and ooter with a small harrow going ovet in row?. C. 11. 15. % Notice of Applioation to Legislature. State of South Coroliua. Notice is hereby given that tlie under t-igned citizeus residing tu Spartanburg Union aud Volk Counties', of the State o South Carolina, will, at the ensuing Session of the (Icnir.il Assembly of South Cat olinn, apply to the said Ueueral Assemblj of South Catoliuu to cut aud incorporate t now County in ibis Statu out of (aits o said Spariuuburg, Cnion and York Counties the County Scat tltertof to be at Uutinej Oily, South Carolina, aud the proposed boundaries of s*id County be us lollows? Beginning ai ihf folk of Broad an J I'uc o!ot Rivera in Union County ami i uuning u| Fucolet River lo op uear a point on saic River, formerly known us Brown's Mills about one and a halt' utile* above Tactile Mills, on said River; thence in a Nortl Westernly direction ivud east tf the town oi Cowpetis, ab ut one aii c, a straight line li the North Carolina line ut or nevrdiute Lint t'ost Otlict; incute wi'ti tho North Curolini Line E vol 10 Ureal River, at or near dur rail's Ferry, ms formerly knowu- theoc* with eaid North Uuroliuu Line lo Railroad formerly culled "U 0 C's; tlieuce iu a Souiii Easterly direction to tbo lnouih of Kiugs Creek iu York County; iheuce ilowu Broad River iu the begiuuing, ibe Fork of Broad and Pacoltt Kiver, including the lollowiuj Townships. lfraytousviUe aud (iowdesville iu Union Couuiy, the gieater part of While 1'laiu: Township, nearly all of Lituestoae Township and a small part of Cherokee Township in dpartauburg Couuiy anl Hie Western pari ot Cherokee Township in York Counly, iu. iuding the town ot Blacksburg in York County, making tiie middle of said River! the line where ihey touch new County; bul failing iu the above described proposed County line, then we hereby give nonce and a. ply for said Uouuly to tie incorporated -II ?.- .1 ? . -; - - < v.. I VI ...i HIV m UMJIJ UIUVV UCTiTlOi-J, 02 eapt that pal v lying iu York C'euuty, ibui making ilie iniJdieui Ureal River ilie Lust tin line of said proposed County. At?nt U, 1S05. R. i>. ..iptcui.il), C .tfuey, Spariauburg Co. S, C. V. Davenport, (iaffuey, Spartanburg Co, S- (. VY. C. A. Wood, Grassy Poud, Sparianbuf(: Co. S. C. K. M. Jolly, Grassy Poud, Spartanburg Co. S. C; K. 1'. Scruggs, i: veil's Spartanburg Co. S. C; J. C. McCraw, Slate Line, Sfartau t?arg Co. S- C; A. Harris, Algood, bpartau barg Co. S. C; J. D. Jefferies Sr. Asbary Union Co S. C; C'h\s. A. Jefferies M. D Hotne, Union Co, S. C: Jaur.es T. Muerhead Gowdesvilic, Uuiou Co. S. (J, J. A. liames Gowdosville, Uuiou Co- S C; A. F. KeuJriot Suuuy Snle, Union Co. 3. C; C. W. Whis onaut, Wilk nsvillc, Uniou Co. S. C; J. L Strain, Etta Jane, Uniou Co. S. C; L. D Bonner, Uocbor, Spartanburg Co. S. C Ml. State of South Carolina. COUNl'Y OF UNION. Court of Probate. Summons for Relief. Thomas J. palrick and Thomas P. TYhileaides as admin straior of li. Mlltoa Patrick deceased, Plaintiff Against Inane O. Patrick. Isabella J. Patrick, Rober T* Patrick aud Sal'ie Oates, Defendant* Summons for Belief ? Complaint Served To the Defendnnts above named: ? You are hereby aummoned nnd to require! answer the complaiut io this aciion, of vrhicl a copy is herewith served upon you, th original of which complaint and summon wete duly tiled iu tlie otlice of the Court o Probate tor Union County, South Carolina at Union. C. H.,8. C., ou the 27th day o i August A. D. ISOo, and to serve a copy o your answer io tlie sum complaint ou III 1 subsciibcr"*, at their office at Union C. II ; S. P., within twenty days after the servic > hereof, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the complaint with r in the lime aforesaid, the plaiu'itfs in thi r action will apply to the court for the rciic demanded in the complaint. 11 VDUICK .S: SilVTKB, Plaiiitills '\ttornoys i Put od at Union, S. <\ August -Ttb A. l>. ISO. 1 | ) < Si.ai. Jason M. tinri.it, ( ) Ju lge I'rohutc. i To the Defendants, Robert T. Patrick am * Sadie Uates. Take notice that the complaint in tin - action, together with tiic summons of whtcl the foregoing i< a copy, \va-? duly tiled u i ihe office of the t'oitrt of Probate for Unioi t County, South Carolina, at Union II S. C . on the-7th day ot \ugust A. l>. 189-i hyorick & sawykk. PlaintitlY Attorneys Ur.. n 8. C. August -Ttii 1895. What's Tie Sense Of paying agents a profit of r 15 to 25 Dollars on a Sewing Machine, simply because you can buy ' it on a erelit, when you cai A. "ST XJS ^ imm qpiyou C^ASH \ndi rkiniir i rom tiii: putory) TNT O O W INT 1)EM0HKST. Ahout 1 ')( now in llie homo in Union County. Whnt more do you want than a five year guarantee on a machine at factory price? 1H. FOSTER & GO. V- . We Are ! our pall s c o m p: For the past two months we have very latest Novelties as they m IMMENSE DRY ( i No such collection in Unit The days of oppression have vanis , brighter than they have been si i" State is more abroast of t ' Her growth and importj [ entire is port an< * Purcell of it.. TTis rnmhinii to dute. Here you will find e1 , The busv season bus commenced, that l be busier. Because we have the larj Notions, Shoes, llats and Trunks them for less money than we ci i is saying a heap but We extend a cordial invitation to give us a call. t TIIIS PURCEL ; LOOK F( 0E4HAM < NEW AI Next \ They are now Receiving one oft ' ever broughl BAGGING. BACGINC. BAGGING. How Do We Do It? t We pay cash and gat it chaap. We are selling heavy sugar sack bagging and new ties at 45cts. d Just Received. i a tew lot of those 4ftc pants. We will have e in this week a large lioe of sf Ready Made Clothing. The best suit for FIVE DOLLARS f on earth. We bought late and f thereby raved from one to e Ihreo dollars per suit. We Can Fit Ycu. " We arc ngcnta for Meyer & Co., of Chicago Merchant Tailors and vri.l have fine suits * made to order, prices from $12 to J*0. Snob*! Shoes! Shoes! Good eh'i'.i is our motto and prices lower than anybody's. Don't think ' >ou can't find it at .Jonesville. Ovine and ho convinced that our prices are lower than anybody's. We are se.ling a heavy weight red twill Flannel at 12^cts. 18 li s Grauulatcd Sugar ^ to Ono Dollar. Our line of Ladies double width Wool I'rrSS (iOOUS lt?C Ic tiOC are urn' gains you won't find clsc11 wheie. 11 Give us a call and be convinced. fHE J. J. LITTLEJOHN GO. i. JONESVILLE. S. C. SEE? SPECTACLES. I ' ' A complete assortment just received. The quality and price, too. are all that you t could desire. The eyes tested and special ! orders made when required. ; POSKY'SDRUG STORK, ' t.v.w.ui t>> I n inn I I,it,l X-*\' i'"*"' ? Union S. C. ! ; rio.ulfjunrt rfl for nil Optical Goods. i ' - - j . < M > po' ] noi' j it' ? buffering Hot. < or j pf .co*. ./. ,1. f.itllojr.lin Co. Cn lit and too PfT.n:i,I. s ntrt lino of i iruuKa an*! valines. t " BARGAINS! 3 BARGAINS r -A_. G. FLOYD Dry-goods and Groceries OF ALL KINDS WILL OFFER THIS \A7~ p.-p.Tr % Ready! TOOK NOW L E T B .. s been gathering together the akc their appearance, in our 100 DS PALACE. >n in any one establisement. bed, and the prospects are nee 1801. No town in the he times than Union, xnee is watched by the State, 1 parcel tion Purcell Store is up icry Department Complete, means we ate busy, But anxious t $est and best stock of Dry Goods in Union, and wo are selling ;er have done before. That it's so all the same, i everybody in Union County t Kespectfully, CASH oo. )R m. 3 HERE Veek. he largest stocks ot Drj Good i to Union. ~ RIGHT N0\AT is THE PROPER TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE. DON'T PUT IT OFF ANOTHE DAY, BUT CALL AND GET COLOR CARI And quantity estimate at onc delays are EXPENSIVE IN* I'lSES I'll.* APTI'il N KCKSSITY. WE SEEL LUCAS' BEST IIEADY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD AND LINSEE OIL ^V. II. FOSTKU & CM NOTICE. Of introduction of bill to form a new ('->110 from perilous Sparturiburg, Union, l-miri ami Greenville Counties. We will aaktfie Legislature at it's nr sesgiou to lay oil a new t'ounty to tie kuo* as Lnorto County with Woodruff us it's Con ty seat, ami the f Lowing boumlries. 13 ginning at or near I'elhniu Factory ami ru uirig theuce to tne Union line at or ne West Springs: T lie nee tc Lnoree Liver a point at or near where tlie Township lit between .lacks ami Scuflisto wn lownslii strikes s*td river ilience tip sai-1 river where hiickliead Creek empties into sa liver. I lience U|? M.AM ITCOK In I'lfflM.'! Moun<l: Tl'cnce to i? point on t lie (irconvil line o?i? mile eiiMt of Koun'niii Inn: 'llieni a?traiglil line lo beginning corner ({Signed ' J. I?. Figure, L F. I'eurson. I,. C. Woffonl, S. \ . Itri.citiiiiin, \V. S. (Jrsiy. S. M I'iigriiiu, ' ('"in. I"!* l'c*i'i hoi*'. Von 'J*lli IMfi'i. For Kent. Jctof [eftnl ?iion in (Tosh. * ii ii lownair] conmifii'1 I' it acrr-J, with 7 hend m \v<>i iicok itrul funning implement*. Af ;?'y t M. Denver. 2t Carli?lc, S ('. A fnl jje rind cornfdcle line nf neiv (nil in liovry jus! received fit OKA HA M A ST A UK? SPECIAL BARGAINS DRESS GOODS. My BALLARD FLOUR is Slill IN THE LEAD in PRICE anil DUALITY. 0 MY J'ANT A LOONS FOR -.48c DOWN TIIEM ALL COME AMI) EXAMINE MYSTOCK OF GOODS ? WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. We will oe pleased to show you at any time FREE DELIVRItV J. Q. WRAY. Mar Tn tli o PiiWie X V UJJL V X lA.ll/J.XV/t WE WANT YOUR TRADE OUR MOTTO IS LOW PlilCE jl We handle nothing but the best goods in our line. Call on us for, DRUflS, OILS. TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. SOAl'S, PERFUMES EXTRACTS, TOBACCO. CIGARS. AND CIGARETTES. We are tgeuts for the cclebratoJ PlttNCE OF INDIA cigars. The best iu town, try Ir. .. I ? ouc nuu uo UUI1VII1CCMI. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Very Respectfully, _ Drs. Munro on 1 Going have their office in our store an I will ho found there iu the fnture< THE CAROLINA DRUG CO CANDIDATES FOR TUB R DRUG TRADE, OF UNION COUNTf, AND THIS ? IS TIIEI It? ) 1* J ,AT FOR 31 I Pure Dru^s. IE 2 Lowest Prices consistent with th quality ol our goods, it Accuracy and Competency iu com pounding Prescriptions. 4 We carry the largest line of Patent j Medicines in the county. ' i> Our stock of Mcdiciuo*, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals is immense, an i : .1 i < .i is jiui l-ikisuu iruiu i no i irijo.Ht mum lucturing atiu imputing liuu.se* iu tho 1) country. G Wo carry a full stock, of tho best ^ Paints, Oils, Putty, Whitewash and Paint Brushes. 7 Wo carry tho lit)est line of Spectacles and Ky? (ilaspes in the county. 2 UNION DRUG CO. - ONLY SIOOO n* will b y a n- SEWING MACHINE 11 from tho only denier in a t;ener?l lino ( " SFWINTr MACHIN l??l, nt.A. rsTOS, OKOAN3 yvisris r- LOK3 I" At UNION, ? < N M. KICK, Jr., K. f. j,j I have only a few ^lot.0 Machines ou hand now. C >mo ipiiuk K it I keep con |e siniitly on hand the very I est MACIIINhS. ce "i ii'ni'i, which n -TUB NATION'S IMMUK.V f. - v ri v# ..i\ in - '.antv *l rv? v r; I s p.,.r c. !.' run * >b i No Mi thrcvl. ' ". ! nr. nf.n im mil . a t"rU"1 r:?hl it it whi> rinn:?!.r su n it ;i Terms lo m l hfird times. Q vr. I? n t I