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THE IOIsT TZXtdSB. JOSIAH ORUDUP, Editor Friday, Oo(. 4, I?H. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. Hi# P. 0. will be opened fbr bueincmi furtD & A- >J. to 0.00 F. M. FW Money Ord^r Deportment will b? ojvitj?(l f$? business tfrntp 0 A- M. to 4 P. M. Mill |ft?ag Eft* w!U close promptly at 12.10 P M.i going W?t l.lp P. U. R. W. HARRI8. T. M. DOINGS AIIOUNDTOWN Mr?. J. S. Bailey has returned from lier summer sojourn at Jouesville. Kcv. B. O. CTiff .rl attended Presbytery at CliftoQ thii week. Mr. Isaac Harris bat returned to Union, Ills family came l?.-t week. I?r. Stuart 1'ryor spent a day last w<ck wi ll his sinter Mr*. Ira U orris. Mr. Uobt. Murphy has returned to the Ci'sdel where be will finish this year. Miss Mnrt Murphy of Charltstca came up U't wurk to spend um.uth utnl is at i lie lTnion II01 el. Mr. F. C. Jennings conducted services at I he Presbyterian church the 22nd of last month. Mr. F. Con well Jennings has retureed to Princeton N. J. to continue his course at the Seminary. <Mins Delle Fo-ter left a short time ng to nttcud the Female Institute at llohiogs V*. Miss. Ila'die Harrington after spending ecToml mouths wi h Iter sister, Mrs. M. T Smith returned to iter home in Mississippi wo,.k Miss Elisc Griraball was the suece'sful appli cant tor the position at the Graded School. Miss Grimb.tl will take - her position next week. Mies Miunte Sc 'field of Davidson N. 0. returned to Clifford Seminary last week. Mrs. Ed lleury of Asheville N. C. s pent last week with her mother Mrs. D. 1). Towel). Mr. 7as. M. Farr left Union on Monday fur naltiuiore, where he bceomes a student at Johns Hopkins, College. Mr. Farr will ato p over a day or ao at Davidson N. C. The new Book and Jewalry store of Misa Smith and Nicholson opens this week, lloih members of the hrui are well kmwa as sufc aul reliable business tnen aud we bespeak for Ibcui a liberal pa'ronage. See their Advertisement in this issue. A. II. Foster 4 Co., had their opening of Dress goods aud Milliiuery on Tuesday and Wednesday. The firm issued very la^ty ? ,j;I_ 'nvitnt .ous mm naj tu:ucwnuj <uuiuV ... It-rent from anything ever held in this plu?c, u ./spiinesc rec-ptiou. Two young ladieHinifl as J Hps d rpcnsed lea and cake to the gue-t. >.vei> lady iu town it was intended Bhould tecetve invitations and the firm regret uiuch to lenru mat several wcra lost bet'ote the v reached their deeiinuluii. Attention Johnaon Rifles! You are hereby oidered to appear at y uarmory in uuif-rui dun lay Got. 7 u at ";1 i p. ni fir t! e Htrpjso of amending tlto uu ijual uerv ce i ti e U-.uip my iu the t'reaby ter an church to tie con lucied by '.ha Con,j iuios chap uin the It.v. C'. A it. Jcnuing*' lty older Junius K it unter, faj t. K. M Muiiio, t>. s?. THE BIG CIKLIS IS COMING. u.Salli Biother*' Ureal Threo Ring Circus ana Double Menagerie On Tuesday October L'Snd Union niil be invaded by se'.s 15m hers, big circus with its a"riidanl ?ide show*, poumits and lemonade, and n e s-i.a.l hoy will be in his g ory 'litis is the fint visit i?> tins city ot'Sel s 15-others gigantic ahows when everybody ??.| I,,,. I.icluti von will Jitfii: cnn ttticu<i) ju?? .. ^ ? flireo ')ig circuses iu mrec separate ring filly c.'ge menage,ic, ntige elevated Hare*, g'aliaional combats, ic^al Kotnau hj peuronie' giia n?y .-por s, Australian avia-i. African aquarium, Amid 10 caravan, speci aat,.ar p g?*anis, and fran* lVil'o wild biasi exhibit, iii:?icbles? in the m-jesty vf ta niHgn licence. A 1 ciner -I'Off.s positively uiilclnMO'l. it.c great In w 1 ttu* world. After witnessing litesiibl'inc an I ortrwhelruing deluge of leligbts the public will b,> , .satisfied because tlieic is absolutely nothing 1 cise lift in (lie realm f nmuseii.t nls that posnes.se* any merit nli never. lieuiember day and date, lliolaig-'l 1 t ill iu 1 lis w< rid 1 Beating ca| neny 12,0(H), MtM.nilkout on 1 lie wilding street | anile ai lt> a. 111. on ih? day ot (tie ex bioition. Sot cull excursion idles on alt lines of tiaiel. notice: # The regular quarterly mee'ing ofUoioj County Farmers Alia nee will meet at I'nic 1 Court House on tho lllh of October 18l)o a' II a. in. The lixeeulire Cotuniit'ce eontmi. ingof Breiiircu W, T. Jeter, J. W, f?rcgory nnd J. W. PHnder* are requested to he on , hand a* manors <f importance will eonte before you. A foil at leu lanoe of oil tbe sub j alliances are desired. j J. W. Jamas, I See. of I'nlsn Co. F. A. ; VJ?. J Nr. T. RCSE. TELEPHONE No. 14 ^WFBESH and CHEAP for CASH. FANCY AND FAMILY CROCERIES AT JOHN T. ROSE'S Largest Assortment In Town. rOI.ITE ATTENTION AND QUICK SERVICE. V-JAXSJ JJ X . The biggest lot and most complete line ever brought to Union. Feuits Of Tn? Seaso*. SUPPLIES. FLOUR. MEAT, SUGAR, COFFEE end ell kinds of CANNED GOODS, en t otbei supplies for the home. FULL LINE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOWa?QROCERlE3 DELIVERED FREE-?a IN TOWN. Give us a trial and you will come again. ?JOHN T. ROSE Petit Jurors October Term 1895. 1st. week. I ooo. n. ottzel, l'J h. w. stccreokin, - n. b. uison 'JO k. k. n. rowler, s. m. smith, 21 o. M. Heloomb, 4 jdo. j. iiowel), 22 w. m. unlleien, u v. h. Hawkins, 'JO c. T. urckue I, (> t. k. seilcj, 24 j. o. Ailems, 7 nr. jamcs Long, 2ro j. n. Millwood, 8 h. a, Hemes, 20 rbus. aicaallj, 'J j. o. reucc't, 27 m w. jehns, 10 w. d. iiollis, 28 it. L. Tttughan, II j. w. aallnian, 2'.) o. c. wilburn, 12 j. d. Fleming, GO j. r,c?rter, 12 8. K. ThackutOI), ill K. p NOrUlKD, 14 k. o. Hob-ion, i. h. clark, 16 J. r. roster, 33 it. p. seunett, 16 j. c. netenbaiigh, 114 l. n Rodger, 17 j. k. Lindsay, 3-"> j. u. MoNrace, i'J u r. Gnu'i, 20 w. j. slier. 2.1 D. WEEK. 1 a. L. Ionian, l'J a. s- se y, 2 p. s. sobo, 20 it. o. uaney, 2 o. b. rarr, 21 J. s. Hunter, 4 b. b. Bailey, 22 d. k. McUrackiu, 6 w. j. rnday, 22 uoldou Benll}, 6 s. L. Bisou, 24 m. c. Bryant, 7 c. li.Burkeit, 26 j. j. earner, 8 j. ii. MB.Neaoe 20 j. w. Humphries, 0 a. a. u>ars 27 w. ?. Taylor, 10 u. t. roster 28 j. p. itolcoiub 11 J. w. sisou 20 j. l. walker 12 j. j. uttleiohu 20 j. p. Mccissick sr. 12 u. c oist 21 L.B.Jeter 14 o s. Taie 32 a. b. irey 15 r. j. ueisel 22 J. h. araketield 16 a. M. Hioe Jr. s. e. 34 j. u. Sinclair 17 t. .1. itouuiree 3o a. u. smith IV w. w. Hughes 20 ?i. u. Meador. The Tax Bock will be open in the Treasurers office, at Union, from October loth, 1806 to Jauuary 1st 1800, lor the collection of ttie taxes in Union (Joanty for the basal jear 1824 ? 06. The usual penally nill be added to the taxes not paii by January 1st 1806. Tueie will be NO EXToNTlONOF TIME. The last Legislature repeiveu the act, requiring the Treasurers to go over their i liiyc tuui>11vn iu ojueci taxes, toeretore <tll tax payers of Unioti Couuty will uiito to *otue or send, lo the Treasurer's otiice at Uuuu. The hi lcry is as follow*: For dtitiu mill* j " Ordiuary Co. o " latere*. on K&ilrosd liou via o " " tiiuk eg Fund 1? " " Ko'tJ 1 " " School, c iLstitutioual tax '1 " School District* Nes. 6, S and 10 4.S " " No 0 .] " ' " 11 z " lalso titjns betwo <u tlio >gea of twe ity-ou* ?d fifi/ years, who are pnysiciully able to e.trj a support, are liaoio 'o p.?j a poil (ax. All pttaons owuing property iu uiflVout township- will please so at*:*, wltuu they cu:ne to pay their taxes, 1 urns', ask, that no list of i.atues, lor wuich 'ax rtce p') aie expected to te made out, l e sent uie without be.tig aocouipauieb with i..*uey to pay same, or die party aen < g <iine, be r.adyto cattle wiieu reooipu ar* ?it ten. I o iu not write tax r?eji| to and tueo allow them to lie toeely a.ouud in u?y otlioe for weeks before they aro celled for. J. tl. liartles, ?:t. County Trtusorer. I ,1/v >i.:.? ?? l r i _ .. uut viiiui iu imr luiiuu a rsnacea ; r every mortal ill, if I did, jou possibly would not believe me, but, what is just as \.e!l, so f.r at jau ar<? concerned. I have t Never failing Katnedy tor tha complaint /f jours. JJe sore you rail and Inqnira About It. Perhaps your eyes arc begin* mug to fail, or waggle. the s gut is natually weak or defective If -?o, let me fit you up with a pa r of g atsss. I guarantee to suit ( you, whatever kind you m.ay require ?r de- | Kite. A complete nud well asso-ted line of 1'idlet Articles, Stationery, I .amp Goods and Sundries intruding any an ! everything usually found iu the well equipped modern D-ugStore a'ways on nan 1. Polite and courteous a'teuiiou for all. Te be convinced of all these farts, give us a sail. 15. F. l'esey, Physician and Druggist Opp. Union Hotel, Uniou.S. C. S. B. Prescription work a specialty. ^ Public School Teacher*. Notice is hereby given that a public elimination will bo held at the Union Cour t House, on Friday. Oct. 1*. Those expectirg to teacli Free schools, not holdhig certificates, will attend on that lay f^r examination. M. L. Beruaster. it, Echool Com. ? CLOTHING! HEff CLOTHING!! :o: A BIG LOT AT UNION'S BIS CLOTHING STORE, raE SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY. All "Wool Kersey Suits $5.00 " Catsimere $5.00 Cheviots, Blacks, Blues, Browns and Greys $8.50 BIGGEST LOT OF #10.00 SUITS THAT EVER HIT THE TOWNCHILDREN'S SUITS 75 cents and upwards. KNEE PANTS 15 cents and upwards. SEE OUR CHILDR^S SUITS ' two pair of pants to ^ach suit, j GENTS FINE ; CLOTHING ; A s SPECIALTY.; HATS ; CAPS & ETC. -<r?^ 37-^" j> Diwirmrr JlTlllJO. CLOTHING COMPANY Dharlew Jt. Nmitli MANAGER. TT TS! A\7 J* JL 1 1 V The nois gun that kills? HERE'S SOME OF THE KIL When we announce pr Prices. WE have no 1 EVERYTHING OPEN . THERE IS SATISFj THIS KINDO Wo Are TnlkiuK1 Cloth Men's #10.00 Suits for Men's $7.00 Suits for Youth's all wool Cheviot Suits ! Bov's Knee Pants, would be oh ^ ' Boy'a Wool Suits 5 to 14 yean worth $2.00 Ladies 4 button Kid Gloves, ne Shades and Bla Ladies Black Cashmere Gloves, value 25c Blue Duck for Boys Waists, Bi< Oil Red Table Damask 58 inch< wortli All Linen Iluck Towels 27x42 a Extra heavy Cotton Plaids woi 8c on basis of Sic for cotton, gc Yard wide Sheeting, old price ( 31 Miles of Wool Jeans for me be touched by any concern. IP YOU WANT THE I OF YOUR LII "THE OLD 7f TJ n. 11. i uoi TELF.PHO JONESVILLEI Co-Edueational. Jonasvillo, Unio jecrins fi*et Monday in September, 18i The principals and trustees of this s ? higher grade of eQieieuoy and eduoat before attained. Onr boarding arrangements are sue) jomfortably aocoramodated. We hare < All the students in these buildings v ihe principals. We hare regular stud; illowed to loaf on the streets. Wo oni toliool is Christian but not sectarian. ' 'OMQtsdin our faculty. There are the s required to attend tho one of his or i The school is divided into three depav icademie. On the completion of our i Diplomas are glinted. The Music Department will bo und nstruotvftss, Miss Anna JIamos, a gra There will be carried on in connection irary Society. EXPENSES;?Literary Departmor _ r. .j. i / ? * . \ d.i jo, jjuiruTnennu ^wnu urce 01 piano; c>er month, 87fl0. Board and tuition p rill be requirod to furnish 2 sheets, 2 p Joienvilln it a thriving to vn ftituated in Unit la H. R., 76 iojJee above Colombia and 18 tr ii? ttlou, nee* the noted watering placed, Glenn ! H. K- A' For further information addreee Joneeville 11 THE LARC OI SHOES, CLOTH HA' IIV CJTV ALWAYS SOMKTIlINi; \ NO TROUBLE T GOO DROP IN TO SEE 1 Yours THE CAN NEXT DOOR TO FA e or smite of a It's the phot! LING KIND <f SHOT: ices WE S^LjL at those baits or deoy schemes. AND ABO IE BOARD. ACTION IN iblNG F BUINESS. >ujf A little ' lifts Week. i $7J0 9300 $8 00 for $5po cap at 91. 69c > "Id. j for $'50 w F.J1 -I ick 75c i for 15c j Value 28c L*s wide 1 50c for 25c inches, iulu" for 25c tli to-day 1 >ing at the > Old Price j "OC. >f 5c K M O 11/1 lv/"v*r ' n 1 r% 4- aa la ??iiu Mvjr CVIi piiliVB tllilb Vyilll t i JIGGEST BARGAINS ITS. SEE US. KELIABLE" 15R & CO. IVE IVo, a7t IIGH SCHOOL n County, S. G. Neat sesaio ib. cliool have decided to place it npou ional advantages than it has ever i that all boarding pupil* will be eparato buildiogs for girl* and boy* rill be under the oontrel of oae of y nours, and too studente are nut y employ first olaas teachers. Our Tho leading denominations are rept ee ohurchoshere, and each studea lor choice. tnenta: Primary, Intermediate and ogular four years Academic oolifse, tor the management of a oompetont duate of Salom Institute. N. 0. ith tho High School a good Libit, per month, 31 .-5 to 98.00. Mu..*>0. Art, per month, 83.00. Board nvable MONTHLY. JSiudi sladafU iilow o&see, towels and bUnicetg. >.? County, on tb? dporuitburj sad 0?l*a> ii? b*Uw H^Maoburg. It laio *h#eiUy? S.>nart aoi If Ml Spring*. D9OIAI11y k JOCX. TTnta&JTT Principals. IIMjlOui, JonMrUU, 8. C. 5EST=? ?STOCK :ing, rn c 1 A*t n i TYC1 i o d t/Jiro ION. KW TO SHOW You. 0 SHOW OUR D 8. JS. 3 For Trade, NON CO. BR k THOMSON. I #