The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 25, 1896, Image 4
THE UNION TIMES.
m. w. C ULP, - - Editor.
R. L. HMcNALLY, } Bus:ness Manors.
T E It M S:
$r.$o Per Annum in Advance.
AD V EH 'J'ISKM H N TS :
One Square first insertion ? -- - JI Oo'
Every subsequent insert ion .10
Contracts for three months, or longer
will I* made at reduce*! rates.
All communications which suljserve
private interests will be charged for its
;ulvertiscmeuLs.
Obituaries and tributes of respect will
i>e chained for.
Friday, September 2.1.18(1(1
x i i r -1<:
All correspondents of The Times
will please send in their common ieations
hy Monday of each week if it is
possible.
Unjust froight Chargee.
The cities of Greenville, And* r..<>;i,
Spartanburg, and we nrglit add
Union, are engaged in the important
subject of ju-.t freight rates. The
Southern Railway has them at its
uiercy, there are no competing
and contrary to law it charges the
merchants and fanners higher rates
than it does the merchants and
farmers of other points, where there
arc competing lines. It is also muling
.rr.v . r for short hauls than
r,v' - ?
it docs long hauls, which is contrary
to law. Every one is interested in
.thus matter, because if the mere'..: nt
rets lii.5 goods ch.)ap, lie cm s< them
to the couwntuer eheaj). conscf-ueuf I y
every person is benefitted by cheap
and just rates. W'o would f-uggest
tliat the citizens of I n'ioti f.?nn n?:ur
bind of a business league, and it:;; n
committee be appointed to inve-ti.
gate tne ehurges and bring :;;i|
.against tlie Ilnilwav in such cases ;
tin* necessary, or transaet any tt!:ei
busirnv that ]?roperly conns bet w
it. Theic is nothing like organisation
in easea of this kind. You
must fight au organization 1 y ai
organization. The rubiie has- itr.ti.
4 ?
ing to lose in thi< case aii'l at! <<
gain lot us have action at oi a
by the business public.
Tho Circuit ( curt.
The Court of!iencral Sessions was
opened on M uulav last according n
law, with Judge Earnest Gary piebilling,
a'ndall tbe? llicers of tlie court
in attendance. Tbe Judge made a
a short, concise, ami hard sens*
charge to the grand jury and tin
court proce? tied to t he business hefon
it. Judge Gary has made a gen o
impression upon tbe people at larg..
and is a strietl* business Judge.
Solicitor ^'cbumpert lias as usiia
ably lilicd his important position. A
great many people regret very u.uG
that this is his last vi it to I'! i. !..
in his official capacity, as Solicitor,
In this day el'lawlessness it iseertniaU
uuportaiit that our courts should i>
ollicered by tbe uiost efficient am
eotnpetant men that we can pt*?><t::t
We should not make backward stepin
important politic.ns we slioiilalways
have men of bra ins, ehaiacti
? .1 f ? i k . _ ... i.i : i . _ ,i
ui;u I'iiuiM i.i, <mu iIIC ij11ii Kt i
] uhiic rmlizc this fait the better I
the public at luioe, and 1 lie wor?
for law breaking of every cla?:?.
m .
Court ProccoJiiiga.
True lulls were found in the f?/.
lowing <ascs :
The iv tuto vs. Lewis Dent v. Mur
dor.
The State vs. Lewis Truinl.1
Mirdor.
The State vs. Darlin ITal.e. Li;:
amy.
a ne State vs. Darlin Llake am
Ada. t.Jrillin, alias Ada lllake. Adul
tcrv
The State vs. IL nry Drown. A
sail It hattery with intent to K.i*
J lie State \s. I taw kin-* Tuchr
and Mat Spencer. (iainhliii;.'.
The State vs. Jim I'eiiderprns
Assault and hattery with intent i?
kill. Nolle Pros, on payment of costThe
Stale vs. Jane Wood. As an
and hatterv with intent to kill.
The State vs. Julius Arnold. As
sauU with intent to ravish.
The State vs, Minta Pry sock. As
an It and hatterv with intent to kill
The State vs. Henry Pralhcr nn<
M nt Prysock. Adidtrv.
The State vs. Charlie Montgomery
Murder.
The State Edmund LyK-v
Violation of Dispensary Law.
The State \s. Jack IJeaty. \ u?h.
tion of Dispensary Law.
The St.'ite vs. David L. Andn on
V'voJatio# of Pispeneoty* I*?w.
Tl:e State vs. I^C'cnn Canr,on. ?
| Vio'ation of Dispensary Law.
The State vs. Da be Fowler. Viola- ii
tion of Dispensary Law.
The following casts have been ,
tried up to date: e
The State vs. John I'almer. As- t
sault with intent to ravish a woman '
hild under 1-1 years of age. A"diot J,
Juilty with a recommendation to i \
mercy of the court.
> Tho State vs. Jane Wood. Assault j
and battery with intent to kill. J
Defendant pleads guilty, i
The State vs. Julius Arnold. As
sault with intent to lavish. Verdict,
(Juilty. ?
The State vs. Frank tiossctr. 1
Murder. Verdict, not guilty. >
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Jonosville Items. i
Fast v.aek was a sad one lor the people j
of our town?two deaths (M'eiireil duiiiijr (
the week. Mrs. Fawsoii ?Ii .?! on
Tuesday evening and was laid to ie>t in
the eeiuetary at Hcthlchcm on Wed liesday,
in the presence of a la rue mind* r of ,
relatives and friends. Mrs. Fawson's
maiden name was Alinan. and aUuit
twenty-six yearsa^o she and her hushand
were united in marriage and from that
time until her death she made a tf.K?d,
faithful, loving, industrious wife and
mother. Iler death was not unexpected
as she had Urn if) had health for some
time, having a eoinplicaii..i; i,f diseases.
She was a niemU-r of the Methodist
e'le.reh and a christian in the full sense
of the word,and was ready for the change
when it came. The funeral services
were conducted hy her pastor, llev. It.
SjH.^fiei.
Miss Namm* Sa#)fje?-s daughter of Mr.
.Joseph Sanders, died 'nuhc* suddenly
Saturday evedin.tr. She had only Im-cii
sick a week: she had fever hut this was
not tiie only trouble. Heart disease
paused her sudden death. Miss Nannie
\v;vs ,? ?;?yeH-spirited trirl of fifteen years |
and waw !? >< u l;y not only l;er own
family, hut hy all wlib fur She j
was unusually !<>ved and admifeiT h> u-r.
kind, sweet and loving disposition. Iler
,|-|||*o l??.l In n.ci \< <!iuipiv :if
?rir him i" i v ?* .?. ....ij ...
tlir cemetery at (Jilead church. near
U.-nii:, in llii' presence ?>l"'many loved ones
and IruWy. ' was a totiehinn scene to j
i sic Jovian hrollieia .y.d Siers 1 ?i? 1 a linal |
farewell to the lifelo.ts leiit.i*.. a J
favorite sister. Mrs. Sanders, the mother
also sic 11 in l?c?l and the sad news of j
her (la'athtcr-s death v.'.is not made i
known to iier ttV'til yesterday inorninn.
as u tiyM-! the si lock was mote than she
. could hear, tiuji. however, she siuviv.il
' it. and is doing very weU. ?i>> d d |
' not s?ethe fare of her dead dauphin, j
. whom site so lillieli loved. 'J'lie funeral |
:services were eolldueted l?\ lev. .1. II. j
' ' hyi'ce of t he I ?.i?It i>t church. assist* d hy |
Ite.v. i\. IV. Spinner, of tlie Methodist !
I'liuicli. M iss Dannie was a nieiul>er j
1 of the liaptist eliuruj. ..nil was a |
, ('hri>tian n'rl. and left adyinn te.-liiiioo; ,
that she was ready for the rhapKc. lierj
- erave was literally eovered with llov.ers, |
, a lurf'er evidence of the love and esteem ;
in -wj/jrji she was held hy her friends.
Mr. Oliver A'l.i'p b very siek for
sane time.
< >ur {>eople are rejoiein:? to see the end j
or the hot wave. Wo are expecting Hit* I
salt's ami they will lie^'prefeiable to tin* j
tut V. UltlllT of tho l?i>t two weeks.
('< it ton is coming in vt*rv slow The
farmers have not iiad nun-h ginned get.
They would like 11? have a little better
pi ice, as I lie c:op -.Ijoit.
Hew d. II. 1 Vai'cy preached al the,
ltapti.xt church here yesterday horning.
TliLltfllUM-:.
Scpteml-cr ~1.
Fr^m Etta Jane.
Misr. (Via Kstes w.is taken very ill hi- t
ri.iustlay with something like congi siion
I' the brain, a:i<l is now lying in a very
litical condition. One week ago s!ie
ave herself to Christ and joined Use i
l'lcshyterian ch'.srch, at > deni. -the is i
ot expected to live. She is 11 years of
ge.
We are having .wnv cool weathei for
I he o<i!lino :tial .stales,
I li t<l the pie i vire of visiting II
lil! last w. el:. It is a thriving go-ahead
<wn in which all tlv* mnvhaats and
nsiness nv*n arc trying to bnild up. i
The cotton pleking is progressing aist
as ei: cum dances will admit. It
d! net S'c long before the entire crop
is gathered.
Ih v. T. Ih'c.ek preached his fat ewell
sermon at Abingdon creek yesterlay.
lli.i t xt was 1 .lobn .'1:1 1 ?We
l.uo'V that We have pa--ed from death
'illto life, because We love tie truth."
Ile expects to take a eoju-c at the l#.ip- (
tist Theological Seminary, at lawisviiie.
Ky.. alter l>t of (v-tnber.
I
\\Y an* wry surrv In hoar "i 'hr <!f:.t!i i
nt Mrs. Camlet Sarratt. *!"!: 1 ti?*t i
imliHilvCil 1*1 .r. it wa.i ta'Vi >sa sIiik-'k I
to this coni'.imiiity. I haw no la" .tain
in saying tt:at >!.< wasniie ol't?;< limM
voli.Mfiatoil ( liii tiaa v.oiikmi i evi l j
knew. Ilrr's was truly a life hi?l with I
hri-t in to '!. Ilei 11.tiiwas for I 1
^uO'l ai.il twr t \.nii|?ii- woithy <>| iiail.i- 1
tiou. >!ic litul a kii:?! wo;.| for ia ! v..ii?'.
Imtli itr!i aial Jim r, wliiu* ainl Mark
Although alio "'as u ini-mMr ??f otu? of
t.r uraitliK-t ami ir,o>t Itlitidl !*.1111:!!?
a I 'nioii roiiiity, wt lii.-r gmtY laitai 1
, i-v? r a!!n\vril lii'r t(M!i>|?'av Im m\ tv. 1
Kvi ia tii ii 1 v lov. .1 l..?r .. i. . i
'l iunh ;iliH'!i'4 t! to poo;- i i li\
' I i i<* litilnii i'Is. fn l.M ?! ; *'?
:n>l and Ion !?*t ;i faithful. <!i?(ifi:'
wife; hoi chiMri n, ;i ?!< %?>{? !I ni??(l:ci i hoi
t'liiircli. ;i ooiim c i.iti il ("hint an. ;.iai I'm :
?! ? 111tif\ olio (if il-i *{n..te.d, oa;H:l'.
hoiK-factor*.
No'ilc woman! i.> ;.t ;? f?
' Uol fn.ai Iiiv inlmrs, rovt;
Soul <if t lie jiot set five'
Blot 1 h (11v itioiii* >i v, and hU t
Th\ Ut o\ainp!o 1- !
Vox.
I>on"t fail to look at. MoTairo'- ,
mllinovv. lYottio-t lino <*('[.a?tern liat* !
in the fity, oxnouto 1 lor Mi?.n \N ileon. '
ilu- mo?t aocomj'li'bo'l mill in-r.
i
k. Ilundr. d Yor.r3 Aero cad Nevr.
On the lOtli of September Washigton
pul>lisli('<l liis farewell address,
'his address marks tin- last of the Cen[ luiials
commcmmorating the ltcvoluionary
lk'iiod. It is dillicuU for us to
oneeive so august a jierson as Wtishing011
now seems to us, whose wisdom and
Kitriotism gathers brightness sus time
asses on, the fierce enmities that found
'xpressiou prior to his retirement. He
vas compared to the tyrant, Julius Cae?i,
to the des|K)tie Sultan 01 Turkey.
Ie was even accused of overdrawing liis
alary. i'ublic addresses were held in
nany of our cities and townsdebouncing
n bitterest terms, his signature of the
Jay Treaty witli Ihigland."
lie was even burned in efflgy ujion the
t reels of Charleston, in hot he;vied
v?uth Carolina. Jefferson reeoirls that
Washington Iteeame soex;us|?emte<lat the
Maledictions and false accusations heapHi
upon him that at a cabinet nicetug
he lost his self-eontrol, and in a
it of passion and with an oath declared
[hat lie had rather he in his grave than
[o he 1'resident of sueli a Jieoplc,
Since the great father and defender of
i>iir country was subjected to such viol*
mi! vituper"ations, it doesstem we should
keep the solemn warnings in his farewell
iddress against the dangers t?f partisan
rancor, lint alas! Human nature is always
the same and history is ever-repeating
itself. And we sec our rulers maligned
and abused by disguising politicians
and demagogic ne\vspa|icrs, to such a
degree that many of our good men seMn
to lose the power to think and act for
sht'inselves and like the Fphesians persecuting
the Api>st,)e Hiql. tl|ey HnpW not
wherefore they are come together,
How will our present leaders appear a
hundred ye irs from "now. when mists
of partisan blindness shall have cleared
away and evcrv man shall Ik? seen in his
true light? Will not Kvans 1h? a true
man? Will not the great Tillman be a
ts . ;>i?d Washinntop in the galaxy of his
eouhtry's history?
Stay niv brother, those unproven
charges against your rulers for a hundred
years and history ean more truthfully
reveal their true eharaeter. It is vours
better tojudge where you ean see the
u.jive ?>N?,,rv of a man's life. Tliegene
rat ion's th:u ?; >("? .itii.i' f.;u| inpre
eorreetly estimate lite character of their
predecessors.
X. ("I. T.ITTLEJOIIX.
Ashury. S. f.. Sept. -J1.
From Sunny SiJo.
The fat liters are \ery busy gathering
their crops, and everything is quiet in
these parts.
Politic- have about quieted down, and
lie' in utile :i.-o:itiil born :im vnrv \V"11
satisfied. < >f course, all that voted for
Ivai ji-??iw v.lisf;ed, an.5 all that voted for
Evans ha* e to t>e. tint. Mr. Kdiioi.it
is hard to think that surh a nice ydunof
nam as John (fary Evans has met .Such
a fall, and ti.e thought that makes it
worse is that 15. 1?. Tillman signed his
ileath warrant. Jonnie is not fjnito
h-.ui tau ili i; ^ lo'vl' I1 will not 'jo
!??iilt until the ilrstjjnf Jaim.n.v, and then
there will lie no inure of thai nine youu#
man. lie will have logo Iwiek to Aiken,
wliere he ;jot such a 1 ?ii? majority of votes
tor i..t i0i when* lie didn't get their.) and
tell the prrp!" that he hasn't come home
it, die i- dli'vadv dead, and thru j$,
Tillman itirew I!;?. lalal sis.no iliat l.lh^t
him. Tillman not only killed Evans
Init stave himself such ahiow that lie will
never recover from the ( (feels of it. We
people out here have never seen that
.floUtiO txpen-e account itemized; it
would 1m- very interesting nailing, even
at this late hour. Next .January we can
say. "Where .lohu tiarv Evans is and
how ii<* fares, p.ohcly knows, nolxi.ly
ear<>." N'isitoij.
September Jl.
?
You can't fool poor when you see
IhiieeH'.s new ^oixl.s and new prices.
o
P om West S'.pvinga.
Tie. weather is very warm and dry ;
we need rain for turnips, peas, and oatowiii-'.
(.'otlon picking is the order of the day ;
the cotton eiop will not lie more than
hall', hut if we can a" t nine or ten cents
fi.r tr v. ?> p-ih iiml.-it . ???t
The cold mines :?rr? niiiuintr on full
time turning otil the pinions metal.
'He health of the community remains
goofl.
Tie el. otion is over and the Prcsiil?
lit of lh?? I'elected Candidates' Asocintion
asked me to notify, thrnu^li
your paper, the public. that th" Assoeiation
would nuet on the lirst Monday
in October at I'n;o!i ('. II., to tat,e ;n
the new in-mhei 'i that have l?een elect- i
ed. Mr. !*Mwards President, says that j
there are so many he needs help, and |
has therefore invited your eorrespon !-;
put. the founder of the A soeiation, Jo
s-i ! Iiilil. lie la. in", held the Prosi- |
i'eney for ten lom? yea is Unt we think i
the oraaniAit on ha- ^rown so rapidly j
l! at it is ent it led to a Viee-Pre-idcu'. j
i would suirin t that P. (iaire lie |
nut in a^ \ i' c-Pii -:dei:t of the Association.
Now. Mr. Kditor, of course I j
have i o eoruit < :i??:i w.tli the oruuiizat
on. an I. th oiks to the people of I "nion .
I'ouuty, who two \ears ;i;;n voted ine
nut of the order, I l.ave been feel'liji i
oo i ever >ii?cc, and Iiojh* ihut 1 never
will 1 ? v iie?! toil acai'i. 1 am willing i
to 11? '|? eoii-?ili? tie ii"\v iii"inl.;is I
think tie".- need ,t. .Ills! think of a
I'.mdidnte *_'< .ti" over the whole of 1'iiio.a
county, u- hot ;; tneweatle r wa>. with
his mind straoM d al! t tie while thinking
what l.e -!:on!d or h-ai d let say toy,;,!
votes. then >; I left ! If there is |
any one who si ? ts eoi.-oj.,; io:i, I think
I ! I - - *
iv ii I Willi! I I III* Ml' l< l" !?'( I on j
i hiirh |?hiiic. jiii'l \V. I'. Harris lifts H
? (!:< As-oi'iillioii is nil. 1 fo l
,?!<?? Iiii.s soiiii1 |i !h Mi.it sit* visa* ;C'f.l i"l* |
I In* wis* i ?! f?: i!??1 iiiii-s. <'all mi !:iiii
;H>1 si ! tIn- plain- all"! ; the* p.11
Lami^ii In: l!ii tiinv.
.1 IJ. I..
Si ji! . ::.!.vr IVr'.i.
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\"a!iif k w? pn in", iv m ina:a ( !oi:-iy
low i i^!it ii<?\v ;il 1 'i.r^v II*..
iV?
I ) i \ 1111 waul a i'1-J iivk? **1 K'cliil |i;'"("i s
fin'(Ik jh'x! fvv\ f!;ivs u( Allan Nicljol* >
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Union Countr S U Convention
The Union County rnter-deiiominational
Sunday School Convention will
meet at Klbethol Baptist rhureh <)etol?er
1st and 2nd, 1SS(>. The following is the
assignment of the homes lor delegates to
the Convention, made l?y the committer
on entertainment:
Abingdon Creek, At Home.
Asbnry, At home.
Belmont, .1. L. Moorliead.
Beaverdam, .1. T. Moorhead.
Bethlehem, .1. (i. Keiidriek.
Bculali, J. II. I.ittlejohu.
Bt thesda, li. (?. McCliiloek.
Black Hock, <1. W. I.emaster.
Bogausville, C. Mabry.
Brick Church, .1. A. 1 fames.
IIroad lliver, .1. S. I'ridmore.
Carlisle, (J. T. Wood.
' ' . .1 n .iw.u
\ iiur V/IH iv, mv nam
Chirks. H. W. Davis.
Corinth, At home.
Cross Keys. Win. Jones.
Prnvtonsville. Mike Spillers.
Duck l'ond, .las. Burgess.
Klford Grove, .1. D. 11 Melius*
KliK'tlicl, At Home.
Flat I lock. W. A. Jefferies.
Flint Hill No. I. .1. I.. Strain.
Flint Hill. No. At Homo.
Flint Hill, No. I. I.. Strain.
Fairvie.v, T, M. lnutejohu'
Funis. C. F. Iniitan.
Fair Forest; Mrs. W. I?. Hughes.
Foster's Chapel. .1. II. Bentley.
Gethscinane. At Homo.
Gilliams ChajH'l, llufus Phillips.
Goshen Hill, W. I. Jones. .
Hebron, M. M. May nor.
Jonesvillc Baptist, s. <?. IVuhnou-.
JonesyjUn Methpiti.n, W in. .lotteries.
JonesyilUi Presbyterian, T. D. l.ittlejohn.
K el ley's Chapel, W. A. George.
Mt. Ararat. At Home.
Mt. Joy, J. 1). Me.Culloeh.
Mt. \'ernon. il. K. JetTeries.[|
Mt. Tabor, J. W. Sparks.
Mt. Moriah, At Home.
*?jes(?p-t;;nt;ia, At Home.
New I'rospeet, U. 15. I.enia tor.
New Hope, J. T. llrown.
Powder Springs, Mi.ss M. K. Goudeleck.
Padgett's Creek. Mrs. M. II. Jefferies.
l'aeolet No. 1. At Home.
Putnam. Pen poalr
pineV Gl'wve, At, Hutu .
1 lucky Creek, At II >mo.
lingers, J. 11. IJttlejolin.
Santue Methodist. J. D. Jefferies, Sr.
Sautuc 'Presbyterian, 1>. .1 cileries.
S,v..lne Nits. I. K. I.itlMohn.
J. f. V\ I >!t?
Salem Uaptist. .litmus Nnarks.
Salem l'resbyterion. At Homo.
Sard is Haptist. .1. NI. < i.? : r.
Sard is 1'iiion. Win. Sparks.
I'ppar Fair Forest. lloliert I?uriX''ss.
I'nioit Uaptist. Mrs. M. H. .J cileries.
1 "nion Mellmdi-t S 1*. Th;p !.>c.-n.
I iituii I'iyMa tcrian.i . NV. NVhlsonaul.
Wilson's ('iinpal. At lleaia
Wesleys Cbaiw> . (
Any schools not provided lor in the
aliove list will liave homes assigned them
op appiioatloiito lIv.s e< mmiKee of enter taiii.u
-nt duruu; the convention.
hi very sob i.?l in tin* convention is
earnestly solicited to send delegates. Ail
Sunday school workers are most cordially
invited to attend.
Notice.
! The contract to superintend the
' County Poor House and farm of
i Union county IS. C.. will he let to
I the lowest responsible bidder on the
1 first Monday in < Moher in the otlice
of county Supervisor. All applications
must he handed in to me on or
before said day. !!i sportfully,
15. T. Ss'oTT.
County Supervisor.
Sept. 14, 18Uo.?lit.
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North Pacolot Sunday School
Convention.
The Xortli l'aro'ct I
| tional Sunday School (\>nvci;t 1?>:i will
meet ;?i ^aleui church on the '27th instant
| at 10 a. hi. with tin* fni owinu !? <?ra:n.
| Soiitt and praise service conduct. 0 l.y
: the chaplain. lh v. Simpson IJlaiitoii.
j 10..'10 a. in.? hhirolliiieiit of Schools
[ ai.*l delegates, ivailini; reports of the
I same ami hearing reports of township
i Snneriiitcndcnts.
I 11 a. in.?"What are th* nhjeMs of
I Iuler-dcuoiniiint nnal Sunday School
j Convention, anil What Does it Hope to
! Accomplish?" i>. cns-cl hv i'ev. .1. I*.
Wi li hei, X. <; l.ittliJohn, C W. Whis!
onantainl of hers
i 12 in.?"What is the I* v.' Method of
Teaching t'i?- I J: I >1; in the Sundae
School:'" Jiisciiss'.I hv I'ruf. \\ . I'.
Me.Vi thur.
1 nlei i.-sion.
2 p. in.?"Musi"ns a tut ansof J'rui'diuj
(iot 1 in the Sunday School." D'scii-smI
by It. A. roster, A. (J. I'avis anil others.
2..'!0p, in. "Canine Home Training
of Childit'll he Overcome in tin* Sunday
Sehooi.'' 1?v .). M. (ireer, T, M. I.ilticjolm
and otic is.
dp. m.?(Jaeslion 11.?\. Miscellaneous.
1 p. in.- Adjournment.
ICaeh school is rcipic 11 I to send three
delegates ami a < < nt; ihuli m siilliciei.t ro
meet its part of the in. es aiy expenses
of t iic convent ion.
All persons friendly to the woil. are
n illiv 11:\ ii to it!
.1. I/. STirai\\ lor J]\. C. ui.
J. AT. (iUi-:i'K, S(-t ivtary.
Sept. 11, l-'.Kj.
WAN I I'D.
Voting wan, ?o?o?] li:i!>its, (viapotrnt
and thoroughly c.xprrii nrcl iri
n Hiiro worl*. r?to .-ooiiro a position
in Union. (Jan furnUli ;.o ml
references fi '?n pro-on: oin; lover and
others. A'lil:o- ; 4 \. V. euro
of Tnk Union Timi.a.
tr<> to Anthony A Whi-oinnt's
for your Hats.
!# r sitro :u:?! i;o to I' ojwniiio n( Anthony
iV Wni.-onant's < >. lol?*i *J 1 an I N<l.
Iii Indies 'lre>s <."oT. our line is .s;mnly
panel ami prietrs away down, at
jlvUurc'e,
1
ABOUT OUR
NEW PALL v GOODS
That attracts Cash Buyers. Tt may
be the styles, or qualities or Pi iocs;
perhaps its a combination <. f the three;
whatevci it is, its doing the busiuess.
Stacks of new things lr.ve artived
since h st week that we want to toll
you about, but we hardly know where
to begin; and it will be just as hard to
step: anyhow here are
SOME - RATTLERS - FOR - YOU: * *
'TOO yards six cord spool cotton all numbers in
black and white every spool warranted 2c.
j Pure silk sewing thread on spools black and
colors 2 l-2e.
Feather stitche 1 finishing brai 1, in widte and
Colors value 10c hunch 5c.
? o ? r - -
J KM HI' ?l I IIs* illlt UWVK illlU ? ?11 VI'J .1.
| Yours for busmen. on a str ctbus iK'ss
basis,
J. J.Litilsjoi!!! Og.
Jonesville, S. C.
I - .irbiii: pi?;i:ati-: riTATioxT>ra
ri: <>; ' sorrn cauoi.ina?
Miss May Duncan's
J \Y I'.orca-', I \. S. I, j) iwii'b ti..s toads
_ . - , oil to ::n- to him I/ tt rs of A?l*
PUTlQPy Scnoo: noii I v;<t!(?II'-si lln^ t*sti-tt**??i iiiiil of
tiles Tho;:i|>-oii, i|< !.
FOR ROYS AND GIRLS t:, i*.r:.-r.t., < a;, i rt.smnisli
ai! ano s;:i'.;i]!ar Hi'* !> !;< 1 r? <i ami
I . c, , oe tVtblnlS of till- S"<| (?lies Thoj|||i on,
j .* 1*1 open Septom bcr ? o. lorravel, thai til y br? aii'l a;>;? -ar before
H1. in I lie ('oiirt of I'rob.ite, ti? Ir hold
. , i ' I nion <!!.. South ' 'a'oliiia, on the
1 (litloll v1"? DD ;i month, i-t liny of (Mob'T ii"\t. < t't *r publicson
lii roof, al i! oVWk in 11foroi
op, |o .vl.o-.v fair . if ion* tiicv have.
VJl^OU JSC I OH li Htlll pillS ? IOI"
Heavy sheeting 40 inches wide SCGood
straw ticking, big value <DC.
Boys and Misses seamless rib school s.col stacking-" lOe.
Aluminum (the new metal) thimbles ~3C.
I adies ready made black hrilhauti; e skirts velveteen
bound $1.25.
Men's **Fkke Silver" campaign hats SOC.
rJL"IIlC HKIilA
lA. HL Fn^f(pr Cn
" B? 13 M G> B W H ^i*Xr ^7 #
FOR SALE!
A LARGE LOT OF
i
' Dry Goods, Notions-;
Shoes, Clothing,
Groceries and 1 Postponed.
Hardware- I ??., ,.rn..; v?-i-y
warm w rat jut, and at i!it*
That we have- bought verv cheap ami 1 rcouot ci otir friends and
, . t I customers, \vo have |>n-imust
close out this coining season 1 poned awarding the prizes
i'or rolls made ? !* I'livchWiiY
BUY TRUST TIES?j
! We will sell von ficeoiul hand Sug-1 ^
j sir sack Ragging ami 1 ics at ->?)c j.ir '-hi Ol.l i A! 1? -1'-i* it M!IvEl\
j pa:tern in goo?l shape.
I Tis to our interest to jay as much
! i- i .i M.i . . I
< ITATION NOTIC.'K. . hy ll:o siiitl Ai'.iuini- iraf : !:o;iul not
Stat:: or South <'ai:oi.ina?Couii'. m-i? . ....
?r I'liion. v"'! ^ ,,m
1 Jv .1.1 oil M.iiiw. : :>'! . Probitt! Jinini* (,a> U! vl?-";i
Wiici. >, .!?t:nit' Shirley ii:u* inni- ' ' As,N,
sun 5i? i:ie to jriuiil Ikt Letters of AS- M . l!'? r* 'C*
lit ni>t ration on tlic e-tnte efiectHol 1 1
JoSui Williams. .Ireeasetl. j , | ' 1 As "i Pin: U mo* Iimm.- (Si.
11? .i: -11 ;\i! iU?(! -i:i'r ' the Kin?111 ai.ll | I,,st 0f fitter*
crnMorw.f i:.f MI"I Wiil.auv. / -( jj,j?
cc.ih.i, u-..1 i hi) i-' :?' ( smm'-j'.-, \ f?. ,|(. o,.
in,-, in I he Colli; of 'folate, l<? !* !-ehl j ,\|!s. !!. 15. M .j-,1 .lerrv Slran, i:.Mi
:iJ. riiioi. T. 11.. South rarolM.si. on I SmiiJ:. M.oi?.; i!c!li?;:i, Mri
Illiii!..\ rl Stitlioiiii'i' oryb :i i i it in il>: i- I / > .. i * . .
| c.,1 mil In ?'mV. at lii' ''I'li'K in lnf ?>'?'-I I(i,kc .Mm rl K ill', J. A. in r, v>a,
! liixili, 1o s'jimw ran;*. if an? iiioy l::i\j j;,;,. MYs ??1:1111 .l< n*
v.:.y t'.M- v;i.f .Vlinin.. nation ilio-iYl ?. ?t < j.;,j j?.v ii'ill. V,, :',i; f\>si.i|. Mrs. ! n n?>
1* !?'r;i,i! -'I. ... i in. l!ol> ViirtiM, .j;ii::i.i I', own, \V.
i.ivt n uii !? :- inv IkiiiiI am! W'.s-M'-h n. iiull, .. IJl ,,| . Yon,.;-.
I ,".i t <!;sy of A"'} us-? Anno 1>oiiiiiii. H!. ?. ., ,. ,
I jasii.n M. ckiikii. I .-rsnns for tiio ?l.?vo Irj.M*
.JiiiJof lYol.ilfv " ill i'li-HM- my i! iiiiv.-iI!?( ?!. ;.n?| will 1*
j I'lililM-p.! fill llio 4tli'ilii>^ ??f .N-pU ui- ??' \y-'S < i.t for tl.f-si ?Mivjcr,
1.u Tick union Times. j1'1** ,, ... ..
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