The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 21, 1896, Image 8
Our Correspondents.
Jonesville.
Fkhy. 18,?Last Sunday was a lovrly
day, as pretty a day a.s wo ever so? in
Foby. and yesterday was as rough and
bul aswoewr sec in the sumo month. I
Maylr wo will have spring weather after
tho blizzard.
Iu my coin in u n i? -at ions for soino time
past it has Urn my sol otlice to write of
lunch sickness and some deaths in my
aounlry and today I have another dentil
to record that ot? Mr. .lames II. Harmon
whodicd yesterday near donosville. Mr.
Harmon has Urn sick for sometime with
malarial fever which settled on his brain
and caused his mind to give way and arrangements
weir Iteilig made tosend him
4 " ' ' ' "tol t lot I nuoiiii l*iif
I Have Ji
nice li
SPRING H:
For MISSES ar
IJc sure-to examine them
Neglepe and
To fit anyone ?i
JEANS PANTS an3
written guarantee
FULL STOCK ofcvei
Shoes, Hats, and Notions, at
as low and in many cases low<
No Trouble to sho)
Call And Try M
HJ WIIU OU1W IUI IIM MI imii
ho had a stroke of |>aruins is which soon
ended liis lit**'. Mr. Ilannonwasn memInn*
of the M?'tli?Miist church ami was a
good man. 11** leaves a wife ami live
. umnll children who were <1 ipcmlcul en
liiiii for a living.
1 have had a severe attack of influenza
* myself ami I licgan to think I might
hiiTo to go myself, ami some would have
to write up my departure. I had no
regular physician to wait on me hut many
doctors to piwriln1 for nie. Their prescriptions
ran alxnit thus: one said take
salts,^mother said take quinine, while another
wiuld have ni" take soda in repeated
dos<\s, still another would have me
swallow a good sized lump of hogs lard,
then another would have me rub the liottom
of my feet with tallow and hake
them hr the lire, and then came the most
pleasant remedy of them all, egg knog.
My old woman had a wee drop and she
made me a knog and I got lietter. lteally
the tallow and baking the fivt to the
Are is not to lie discounted for there is
virtue in it.
The Methodist. Ladies of our town are
going to furnish a hot supperat the Academy
on Friday evening the Jsth inst, the
proceeds to go to I he lilcthodist elmreli.
If the Kdilor of the Timks will eonie up
and no one will give him away lie might
paws off among the Ladies lor a young
man on his lirst legs and then lie might
seo'inany of hispatronsund others whoare
not. patrons might subseriU- fort he Times.
Tl?. ..v. .. I-..II I ... I ...111
A. 11(1 llt'Iir.l V,\|M ? I ?l I Mil IHMI.-H" (III1 I M III
bn sure to given good bill of faro. Tlioy
export go<?d patronage from 1'uioiia.s tin*
trains run so convenient.
A night watchman at some town in
Tennessee was unudcrt-il at the <It |>ot in
that town !?y a negro not long since anil
from the description given of the negro
it is thought by some who know liiin that
it is Asheinore Mitele'll a negro well
known about Spat tan hurt;, .ionesville.
ami Union. Asheinore was arrest oil sot ne
years ago bv the marshal of Jouesvilleanil
while op the way to the calaboose Ashmore
grahhed up a pick ami ilowneil the
marshal ami came near making hiseseape.
At Union later on he resist is 1 arrest at
the depot ami made his esea|H* tinder the
tiro of Mr. (tin. May's pistol. bntcron
ho w;is arrest?il ami eoinuiitteil to jail in
I'nion ami before his trial Sheriff I.on;;
disrovereil that lie liai'i a Imlchored in the
ceiling over heail ami his shackles about
sawed in two aiel was about to make his
escape. Ho was trioil ami sont to the
Penitentiary hut made his eseapcnml has
lieen at large ever since. The |N-o|?le of
Spartanburg think he has Urn in that
town lately. Asheinore is a dangerous
l'ellow uud would no doubt like to apply
the incendiary torch or hide in ambush
and lire on anyone against whom lie had
a grudge.
Mis. Joseph Sanders I understand is
Very ill with measles. There are a good
many eases of measles in the community,
and a good ileal of material still to work
Oil.
The l>ireetors of the knitting mill have 1
purchased a site for the mill from .1. I..
AleW'hirter Co. mi the rail read near :
the town hall an.I general manager Whit- 1
leek will have a foive of hands at work '
mi the foundation in a lew days.
I lev. Mr. Humphries tilled his pulpit (
hero last Sunday.
Mrs. .1. II. WMI IIaile and I.. ,
?1. Iliiines ot r.eoii ail sjM'iit Sunday in
Jonesville.
Telephone.
... ,
Santuc. .
I'l'.n. IT. To-day we had snrelv a mill- I
iature hliz/ard, a w ind and sn<?w. The 1
temperature was falling >t.-adi!y all day j<
and at I p. in. this evening it w.e :!'.i dig. \ <
lower than at tin* same time yesterpay. j
It would he hard tolin iisiile to-da> >liow-!
fnll'as t lie wind drit ts it on t lie great id and '
I ill >w s it tee slanting to eateh it in a )
raillgauge with the reeeiwr releeVed.
Fanners liu\e dmi" It'll I'.ttle plowing i
as yet and it lo 'ks now as it ;i will Is*
iinpossd'le to linish sowing ^p: ing eat >
soon. We iiave heeii having Mime\ei v
wet weather, and roads are gettingev11'ellielV
had. Ve\ s|H?ke la ! Week ahelit ,
had roads and was w isiiing that we e.mid |
have 11 it *i ii worked better under the new , .
law. I "w ill join hands" w.tli liini I here ! ,
for we < rt:ii11i\ in ed them in this J
lion. We ha?e Miinetliing ealled "reads" |
hut in many p!;e-"s il is only a narrow '
traet si 11 lee/ei 1 ill between low sol hushes
and legs relied up to tin* wagon trai ts,
and in some p'aees eo'.ten rows are run
into tlie road. Whoever el the Township
Mipe< visors has had this iiniiiediati*
seeiion in his eharge has eertainly neglected
his duty, ei he would in> have allowed
logs to he lolled up to the road, or
hushes to grow literally in the road.
Tin. t.II iii s> iiit i111vii. ? 11.. .t i....t
worked 11i? !> now ami il adds ureatl> i<> I
I lie general Ji 1 '1H '? r<*li? ? ot" | In* place. Mr.
.1. (I*. deter is iii chargeo|'the working
force.
There have ln'cn a f? w little list-n-enff
H Mintages ol late here, and while in
I tones were broken and no blond shed,
t lie a lit hoi it ies ealled oil the pari leipant.s
to eon!rilMite to the treasury fuiid.
Mr. W. Y. .Jones has lieen for some | iine
leveling the yard at his new residence,
putting up neat pailing- and iio\\ it is mie
ol' the most att laeti\e place in townes.
Mr. I*. I?. deter is adding to his residence
and pulling other improvements
L. G.
Kev. 1?. (i. Clifford filH^l his pulpit
here, yesterday, thet'rst times this year and
preached from Acta *?.
Last year^thfre was some conflict as to
tli*' preaching dayj^ofjsoineof the churches
in tliis place, 1 >ut this year arrangements
have l>een made so no preaching
days of any of the cluuches will contlict,
and (hejmeml^rsjof one church c<ui attend
any of the others, all of the oth"rs.
and not neglect his or her own. Kev.
Mr. Vaughan and Uev. Mr. McFurland
of the I 'apt ist and Methodist elmrehes
have arranged mi' hat there will he services
in this place every Sunday night. lH'sides
their regular day services, and all are well
pleased^with't he arrangement. The outlook
is that they are going to do some
good work this year.
The measles we think hasgone its round
and has not missed a single person who
had not hadjit. so we are practically safe
from it.
Mrs. S. A." Porter who has I teen sick
several weeks, we are glad to know is
fast inuirovin.o.
Mr. Lewis (iilliani a younii man who
has had a severe attack of llhcumatistn is
now improving ami we hojiewill soon lie
out again.
Heckling, a Photographer of ('olninhia
was at Carlisle on the I t ami l.*?and we
hear hail quite a good patronage.
i:. w. j.
Sedalia.
Fi:n. H. ()M IWeas has paid ns an unwelcome
visit during the |?ast two days.
A cool north wind commenced Mowing
Sunday evening, which increased during
the night to a consideralile gale. the tlicrinoinctci*
falling rapidly. Snow cotnnicnccd
fa!lino yesterday morning, nearly
covering tin* ground l?y night. Clear
and cold this morning.
Hernial services were held at Padgetts
Creek church last Saturday and Sunday,
pastor K/.ell preaching both days. ! I is
^oliiect Siiin 1.iv was the secret of Ion*'
lift*. found on 12 mill 1 Itli verses of 04tii
I'salm.
TwoMnrman KMoin are permnhulaitm;
our township : t pp-sent. They !i?*l?I a
meet 'on in ( "loss Keys school hotiso Simlay
ni'^lit. Mr. I.. (K/ell spoke in op|iositioii
or replied to some of their utterances.
While out people treat them courteously
yet they pive them no enconrapcuieiit.
Information roaches us that Mr. Tlios.
I.awson mot with :t serious accident :i
few days apo. His temu ran away throwing
11iin out breaking hi* thigh iti two
places titul otlierwi.se hfoiseil liiin.
But little plowing iloue las* week on
>n aeeount of wet weather, only about a
lay ami a half. Oatsowin? will he rcueweil
as sim<ii as the weather moderates
We have carefully read Tillman's
*|H*ech in the Senate. And with Colli
In Atlanta Constitution. I rejoieetha.t he
lias shaken to pieces that political wliited
s'|Milclie calle<l senatorial dignity. Some
f us are proud of the maiden effort of
ur voting Senator.
C. B. B.
*
Etta Jane.
1 i t:. 17. IJev Brock or-ached at
Abiligton ( teek >e-t< |d "\ flopi the te\t:
" A lid have no fellow -hip with the unfaithful
wefts n| darkness. hut rather
reprove them" Kphesia'isJ |< |, js niinecessil
\ f'f us to say that tic speaker
made a scat him; ie\a w on the subject.
Ill* 1 IMm I I t % II' ?T JI ||i" I | | NM
>1' tIn* church i'V prof' ?*:??./ christians
takim? part. (<*itfit*r ?Iii?m-i!\ <e iui'mctly i
in pi utters nf ilmilitfi?! |?; >priety. (<> say
lii'l llillvT ?'l ot IllT I lei I icons sin >i > <i ii 111| |i m
it11>I even )k>;'iil;tl" wit ii tin* circles of the
fashionable M'CicI;? >.
Tin* measles arc .->t ill lav'inir in our community.
Yestcnlay NT r. I .civ is Flrnccaiul Nfi-'s
Leila IInlilcr \vic man i' <t In l-Yv. A. I >.
I >avitl smi. a< the resilience of th" bride's
parents, near Skull Slu-i'.s.
I.a-t Saturday the I Vw |er JJrnthersanil
V f. I-'. A. (iofor'l. shipped a lioat 1< : ii I (> t*
PoMnU to I .oik halt SIi* .a Is for which \vc
learn they yot s ecu's ocr nound.
Master Sainmic Strain ; n?I Miss Jessie
arc conlineil to 'ceil villi mcasle. _
The effects of the lal" J. A. T > ?( >1< I
were soM at his resilience la-t : >at unlay.
The Christ ian Kudcaior socicti met at
the inline of Mr. John Ms'es las' Saturday
nikfli', a jjooillv iiiiuiU-r aMe?u!imt.
lion. J. T. Douglas has eonfcrreil a
favor on us |.v senilim; lis a lot of <,c_'is.
kit it documents anions which isihe
full text of the pension act. ami the plan
a<loptei| hi the state lor ffetti11<_f lull ami
Qouipleto Cilia <i( U??; tcx^is this state
We Are
OUR FALL S
COKP:
For the past,two months wc have
very latest Novelties as^they'm;
IMMENSELY G
No such collection in Unio
The days of oppression have vanisl
brighter than they have been sii
v /'
ist Opened A
ine of
BEL SHOES
id OLD LADIES.
i before buying.
Colored Shirts
Sizes, 14 J to 19.
r size with a QQp
* not to iip,
ytiling you need in Dry Goods,
prices which I guarantee to be
er than anyone else.
,v goods or name prices.
5
YOUNG.
sent to the Confederate Army. This we
lire glad to ssiy is the most practical plan
that can be adopted and it (teyond doubt)
makes it possible to secure the name of
the humblest and most obscure soldier in
the ranks. Should it, however, occur
that a name is lost it will l>e the soldier's
fault or that of his friend. This is a most
commendable deed on the part of the
State and will receive the approval of
every patriotic citizen. I/Ct us have all
the rolls and historic data connected with
the war liled away for the use of future
generations.
Hpv. J. W. Harris preached at Wilson
('impel yesterday.
\\Y are sorry to learn that Mr. Peter
Pormau died last w.eek id Clifton.
Partners are anxious to tret their oats
sown hut the ground is still too wet.
VOX.
Pacolet.
Fki:. IS.?Our lirst quarterly eonferenee
was iicim mtne Methodist church on
Saturday and Sunday last. Ucv. A. .1.
Cant hen the 1*. K. ami Prof. Cluis. 11.
Smith of WotTord College won* lM>th
present. The latter has assumed the
tinaneial agency of the College, and right
well does lie understand his railing. lie
preached one of his foivible and logical
sermons on Saturday night. On Sunday
A. M. llev. Mr. Canthen addressed the
Sunday Sehool, after which Prof. Smith
again occupied the pulpit, and to say that
his sermon was highly edifying and much
enjoyed would hut feebly voice the sentiment
of his congregation.
The measles b somewhat akiting with
us; but there have been quite a number
of d? at us from it at Trough Shoals.
The Doctors have been extremely busy
for 11 if past iwoinonths. Mrs. Maj. McDowell
who has been critically ill for
several months is now reported to Ik*
slowly improving.
Fred I.. Ilryant returned to Clemson
this week to finish up his scokistic term.
His many friends here are loath to give
him up since he is quite a favorite with
all the young people.
Mr. F.d Brant of this place and a Miss
Hawkins of llieh Hill were married one
night last week.
The "social club" had a Valentine
party at the Hall the evening of the 10th
and all report a delightful time.
Misses Inn MeXally of I'nion and
Florence McHowan of Jonesville have
been visiting Miss Kuniee I.ittlejohn.
Mr. .las. Wood and daughter. Miss
Terrisu are now visiting relatives at (iaffney.
Mignonette.
Tribute of Re3p-)Ct.
At a infM-tintr nf I'ninn County Fulmars
Alliance No. l.'O 011 the 7th of Fel).
1 s'.sti. The following Tribute of Respect
was unanimously adopted.
Whereas (lod in his iufinito wisdom
bus removed from <ur midst our Ixdoved
brother aw! friend John F. Nance, who
was chairman of Board of Arbitration of
our('ount> Alliance therefore be it resolved.
I>t that while be bow in humble
submission to I lis will we realize that Mt.
Tabor su'? ailianee has lost one of their
truest anil iihsI faithful tnemlters, the
eommimity nneefits most worthy and
honored eiti/.i nsaud his family a kind and
devoted husband and fat bet*.
Jnd That we tender to his bereaved
family onrheail n !l sympathy and prayer
in their irreparable loss and sad lieresivllielit.
i
.">r I That a copy of these resolutions
lie spread tijion our minutes, a copy to l?e
sent to his family and that these resolutions
be published in 11 if Cotton Plant
and the Cuioii Times.
.1. M. (ireer.
I >. 11 uncock,
.1. \V. (In-gory.
* Otiinmico.
FINAL DISCHAPGE.
Notice is Iterel?y ipveu licit J, San ford
Wilbnrn. administrator of flit* estate of
Muiil'oe Willi;.ins. dnonnsed, will make
application U'foi*-.ias-on M. Crcer, .1 udtfe
of Probate in ami for the County of
I'niosi. at hisollleeat 1'iiionoii the2.~>Mi
ilay of March a* 1:1 o'clock in. for
a filial 'Im' han'c as such u'lministrator.
All persons liol'liiit,' claims against the
said estate will present them properly attestciI
on or U'l'orc tlial time, or this no?ice
will lie pleaded in har of recovery.
S. W'ilhiiru.
1'iihlishcd on the i! 1 day of Feb. IHtMJ
in tlie t'nion Tillies.
o i can buy from A. II. Poster & Co.
a em?I 11<?. 7 cook stove with ware for
I .rT.ttb cash.
State is more abreast of t
Her growth anil importance is 1
|)|i|)m | is part anil parcel of it.
1 lillvlibL i3 upto date. Ilere you wi
Com p
The busy season has commenced, that
be busier. Because we have the larj
Notions. Shoes, Hats and Trunks
them for less money than we ev
is saying a heap but
We extend a cordial invitation to
give us a call.
Tllli PU11CEL
CANDIDATES i
FOR Til K
DRUG TRADE, ;
OF UNION COUNTY, AND THIS i
? IS TIIKIR?
PI,ATKOH>l
1 I'ure Dru^s.
2 Lowc>t 1 *i ici-s cnusisfcut with tb |
quality ol <>ur "nods.
.'I Accuracy and (hunpctiuey in com
pounding Piv-eriptinn*.
4 We carry 'lie 1 truest lino of Patent
I
Medicines in 'lie county.
I) Our stock <?l M 'd.cities, Chcmicalnnd
Pharmaceutic..!.? i.- immense, and ,
is purchased fiutn the ln?cst tinani (
lacturinc atoi injn.itin?i homes in the
country.
G Wo cit;ry a lull stock ol' the lust
Paints, Oils, Puny, Whitewash and
Paint lirtislus.
7 We c.rry the lineal line ol Spectacle
and Kye 0lasses in the county.
TTNTON DRTTO CO ,
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"Times."
In clubs of ten *
$1.001 Year, i
1
Clubs of live <
$1.25 A Year, i
Single copies J
$1.50 a year. ;
1
financial.
MONEY TO LOAN
In sums ?f ?;;<'<>. r* i ? ii|nv;tr l-< i:| oii improvc
p?*ftl in IJnioi < *???? m y. (.mistime
and en-y pnyim no. \|>)>1 v in 1
II Y hlU' K \ S.WVVKC, J
Atinnn-ys a* l.nw,
I limn, S. (\
SW0E?
These shoes fit to perfection and wear ,
os only the best of leather can. They're ,
shapely, pliant?the most comfortable of ,
footwear. They always manage to let in t|
air and keep out water. r
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JONi;S tV (ill.I.I AM. C
Carlisle, S. C. t'
FINAL DISCHARGE.
No'irr is licrcf?y * ivi-n lli.it K. I'. Ma" |
coinsoii administrator <:f (In- Kstato ol' c
William Cony dna-ascd. lias a|>|>1 it ?I to v
l.isi>ii M. ol' I'loltato. in ami <
for tin* County of I iiion, for a linn I < 1 i.? '
fliafL'o as administrator. V
Lr is i)i:i>i:i:i:i?. Hint the li'-tli day of 11
March A. I >. Is'.Hi, Ik- llxitl for hearing r
of IN-t it it>11, and a linal srttloiiiint of said 1
Kstatc. :l
.IAS( )\ M. (; I {K KIJ.
t'rolxitc Judge Cnion County S. C. ^
I
Ready!
TOOK NOW
LETE.
been gathering together the
ike their appearance, in our
OODS PALACE.
>n in any one cstabliscment.
lied, and the prospects are
ice 181>1. No town in the
he times than Union.
matched by the entire State,
Ilis combination Store P|!|)pUI 1
n i I I 111/HiLLi
HUM VT\ 1 Y 1/VI'Ul IlllUllt " "
lote.
means we are busy, lint anxious to
i^est and best stock of Dry Goods
in Union, and we arc selling
or have done before. That
it's so all tbe same,
everybody in Union County to
Respectfully,
CASH CO.
Quality Rather Than Price,
should guide you in the purchase
of your Drugs and Medicines.
Yet my prices are as
low as the quality of my goods
is high, which means that both
are just right. The same ap- i
plies to my full line of Fancy
and Toilet Articles, Soaps,
Sponges, Brushes, C o m b s,
IVjrfttinery, tationery, Lamps
etc. Try my A 1 11 m i n i u m
framed Spectacles, with finest
glasses?guaranteed to suit
every eye,
Prescriptions carefully and
scicntifully compounded day
or night.
11. F. I'OSEV, riiysician anil
Opp. Union Hotel, Union, S. C'
House Kce|?ers will find some very
is? t'lil and economical helps for the kithen
at A. II. FOSTER & GO'S.
Mortgage Sale.
My virtue of a power contained in a
nortgage given by \V. 1). Ilollis dated
i\th day of June, .V. I). lsji4. to Mrs.
>a!lie T. Watkins. and recorded in the
dlicc of the Register Mesne Conveyance
or Union County. South Carolina, in
took of Mortgages Vol. .N. A'o. Id. page
s. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, heore
the court house door at Union, S.
luring the legal hours of sale, on Saleslay
in March, 1s;m?, certain lands des ribed
in said mortgage, as follows:
"All that tract of land in said county
inil State, in Cross Keys Township,
lounded by lands of .Fames Howard, 1'.
Hollis' Estate and Estate of West ley
i i..ii;^. - '
i ...us.-., ? out.lining uiiv iiiiir steres, more
>r less. ISi'iiii; the suite tract of lstml
mttglit hy W. 1 >. IIollis front an Italian
tallied ?Ioe I'Itaraoh."
Terms of Sail*?CASH. Pureliaser to
>ay for papers.
Mis. Sallie T. Wat kins.
Fell, lllh lS'Mi-.'tt. .Mortgagee.
OPPORTUNITY
HERE S YOUR
CHANCE.
Full stock of New Staple
\nd Fancy (Groceries valued
it $1200. to $ 1500, to be Sold
n bulk ; Also lease for one
;ear on one of the best Grocery
Stands in town.
Apply at this Office ?
Cnrp for llcnrinclir
As :i wnu dy for ul! f i pis of llctdnolie
'lee ri Fitters ha* proved to b* ibe very
n'jtf. It ll'oi-t.** ii pururuici.t cure ami fho
drendej h i'pun' iicl? bendiobm vieTd
o iN inflni>iic>*. We urge all who are uV*
lio?< d to I'l-'futca bot'le, nnd jjjvo thi*
Oile ly a frr t (ft1. To e*ses of habitual
( ns i a*ion K eefrio 11 t'vrn onren by givng
ilie iKKslcl 'one to tbc V>?o'a- nnd few
isps long r ?i"t the iho of this inei'ieine.
'ry i' or.ee. i?n!y fifty centj al U !}, l?o"~
y's l>rug .^t 'to,
1 lie iiitle (ianplii' r i f Mr Fro I Webber
Inland, Mass. Inn) a very bail cold and
oiigli wl icii lie find imt be n aide to cure
,'iili unyilrng I pave liini a '2*> cent bottle
f Cliambi r ai'i's Cough 11 me ly, says \V.
Ilnlde i. meclinni end |<>simfW, r at
li'-l II. in fie d, and the nest liini! I saw
iin lie s.ii | it uinlc?'d bke a clnnin This
i-inedy is intend i| espec ally f r mure 1
lir at and lnn_' I s .si." sncli as co !d. cro. ji
ml wlrniji *J 'gb, and it is iuinmis for '
s cuies I lie re is no danger in giving i'
cliddion tor n contains nothing lujurio is
'or mile by li. F. l'oscy.
!
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V
ONLY $10 00
will buy a #
SEWING MACHINE
from the only dealer in a general line o i
SKWINO MAOHINHB, PI- J
ANOS, ORGANS AND CLOICS
at UNION, S. C.?8. M. UICE, Jr., E. U.
I have only a few $10.00 Machines on
hand now. Come quick. But I keep eonsiariily
on hand tho very best MACHINES,
ohief of which is the "Standard," which s
TUB NATION'S PRIDE." j
Took s?T?r*l Medals and Diplomas at lbs World's Fair
bt run with a No. SO thread, and an infant tan slop andi
jiirbsd right at it, whilo running so noisltss
Terms to suit hard times.
S M. RICE Jr., E. U.
Notice! Notice!-]
All persons aro hereby forbidden to
trespass, especially by permitting thoir
stock to trespass ori the iho lands bcloagiag
o the undersignel or any or either of
hem. Situated in P'ncknoj and Gowdejea
ville Townships Union County, 8. C. ov
der the penalty of tho law.
Smith Wood, J. A. Chambers, J. T.
Gamer, J . E. Meng, \V N. Garner, 8. J.
II. Ilowell for Estate It. F. Howell.
11. B.Going. l>r. J. E. Garner
Moh. 1?00. .
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that C. W. Whie..
otnnt Gunrdian nl'the Estate of Kern an L.
McCullock, lios applied to Jason M. Greer
Judge of Probate, in and for the County of
Union, for a tlnal discharge as Guardian.
It is Ouiikked, 'H at tli?? 6th day of March
A. 1). 18'Jti, he fixed tor beat ing of Petition,
and a final settlement of sasd'Estate.
JASON M. GREER.
Probate Judge Union Conty 8- C
"Oh! fur something to reswl," whats
the m'fti ol" this exclamation when for 10
ecu Us, yes cents, you can buy standard
novels from -V. II. FO.ST1111 CO.
Notice.
I will lie nt Union C. II. S. C. on Satar
day ofe?ch week fur ihe purpose of trane
noting nny and all business connected wilk
lio Fartnora Mutual Fire Ins.A'gociation *n
will be plen?ed lo meet with nny who wte
n format Ion in reference to the Association,
nnd will give uny and nli iaformntirrn ?
ioleasure. lleapt.
Joseph Sanders.
Nov. 23 ISOo.
NOTICE. '
4 11 pers his are hereby forbidden to huat
xY or trespass by day or night on any of
the lands belonging to the undersigned or
any or either of them, situate in Dogansvillt
township. Union Co., S. C., under the pranlty
of the law.
Snnford Wilburn,
II. C. Law son, Sr.,
Gordon Williams,
Jasper Wilburn.
Melt I?90.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is lier.by given that IJ. A. Towo*
send Admuiistnalnr of the estate of
Uev.Tho.s. W. Smith deceased, lias applied
to Jason M. Greer Judge of I'robsle, in and
for the County of Union, S. C.. for a flnol
discharge as A'tmiirstralor.
It is bni>KitKi?, Thai Ihc 17ih day of February
A. D IKIM), lie fixed for liMfing ef
Petition; an I a final sell lenient of sail Eitit*,.
Jason M. Oreer,
"A. c ProSito Jiilgs Union Countyl'lips-r
I'.itii ins new spring stylo, only
10 coots at Tin* < >1<1 Reliable.
Statu of Sou th Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION. i
Court of Common Pleas.
Summons, Complaint Served.
W, Kugoue Milf r', as assignco cf Albert
0. Means, Jr, Plain ill.
All A INST
Albert (1. Means, Sr. Sarah J. Arekrw
Namiie It. M a'?s, Jessie M. Thompson.
Maggie II. O'lapm :ii Yohuiia 11. Mean*'
Hesse M. ILuntish Jane ll<>)tz)int>trr?
us A Iiiiiii:Mir iii?r f An lrow lllizhm.?ev?
deceased, \V. T llussell ami J. A. be* It.
Sa>n T. K. Noil lleiij. IVnlT rd K i>)m
P,oniar \V. <1. S. O Shields and b. Sohmidi,
Deftnd'inls,
To The Defends its Ah vc Nam^d; v
Vort arc
her. by snnvronel uu I req .Ired to answer
iho t'emphiiul in lit s aetion, of which a
copy i-li'-rew Hi serve I upon yon, an i fo
mm ve a copy of tour answer io tlio said
Coinplaiul on his subs nibers al their oPicea
el Anderson or Unim S. within twenty
days after the service hereof, evoln-.v..
the ilny of service, hii<1 if yon ful inunnwor
tlii? Complaint Willitii il?f time nforesni 1 the
I'lHintiir in toi* ii'lion will apply to thw
(J nu t f??v the re ff itemm lcJ i>i the (Jomplirn,.
11->NIIAM & WaTKINS.. '
Still I'M t'KHT Si ItllTLRtt.
ri.ilIII ilia Attorney*.
Ltatt'i) .1:1 II. '21 IK'.llj
| 8k11.. [ J. II. McKiswick,
( ) Clerk o?Cbu*t. "
To Mncgi" II. Chapman ami l'ossie M.
IKinii-h i wo ofllie Dolomlant* above ne.ncl
t'lcase t ike notice (hat the Complaint in
Ihe ?ihovi* h'-?le I wcIhmi together with the
sninmoii^ of whi'.'li I lie foregoing ia 'i c >p~
wan (i)i <| in the iillico of the Clerk of
'ir< nil C >iirl for Union Co tuny i'l S> .ttft
k 'Htli Carolina el Union Court J* on? j 0u tftoil
<1 iy of Jan. 18'.Hi,
Hon it a >i IV ATKINS
.Si iirMi-u.ir .Si llnrtKit
I'laihtiffi Attorney**
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