The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 25, 1896, Image 5
T H F IN I ON TJM R8:
M. W. CULP, - - fioiTOU.
Povr AFF A IRS.
II' n. W. 1). M:?yfiold is in Union.
R. W. Tinslev was in the city Monday.
Tiie new bank building is still
b hiding.
Mr. Win. Walker went to Columbia
Saturday.
Head E. G. Eva us' <;for sale" ad.
in this is>ue
A. II. Foster & Co.'s handsome
new front is completed.
W. II. MoCaw, of Yorkvillc, w:is
in tiio city this week.
Ex-Mayor .1. i>. Foster, ofJonesville,
was in the city Saturday
Miss Minnie (?oin^, of Kelton, is
attending Clifford's Seminary.
Ex-Mayor .J. 15. Foster, of Joncsvlile,
v.as in the city Saturday.
Mr. W. Era Han DeLoach, of
Yorhville, was in the ciiy this week.
Mr. Ihtssell Walker received the
I?enef:eiary app'intnunt to the C'itndel.
L. l\ Murphy is hauling luniher,
for the purpose of huildiny his dwellin
*.
"'o
Dr. Draw lev, a prominent phy.dcian
of lioekhart. was in the citv
Mont ay.
Attention is culled t?> the letter of
President ("hihls in ;*? 1 t<> llie*
Stn,:c Fair.
Maj. IF .1. Ile.Sil!, a jiroi::incut
fanner of Cross Keys, was in the
city Saturday*
Sain ?>ori<s will lecture in 1 tiio*i
on Octoi eron his suhject of *\uel
there ami stay there".
Miss Carrie Duncan has returned
fro.ii ."puitaiit.ur;/, v.lure sho lias
hoc:? vi-iiing relatives.
Mr. Wm. Walker's new house lias
hoc11 completed ami is one of the
handsomest in the (it v.
(lev. lienj. Alston, formerly of
this place, now of \\ i"isbo;o, spent r.
few days lie re this week.
Mr. Fan* (iilliaui, a. prominent
mereliant of Carlisle, was in the
eitv Tuesday on business.
Miss Laura Illea. e, of No wherry,
? i i . l ,\!.-s: i
Oar new slock of uiv y>od.-\ no
funis c o I: nv*. sliOiM. Juit ;? ?(! iji's'CJiswaiv
?av JW'V. in. 'v'*1 ! uT!il i;iu n.s :?
look. Mcl.uiv*.
Mr. T. J. I.:i ?.l* (.'?
(ov n ;i few (!?' . 0:1 l?5jsi!ic
s i*c;*i:i. < i (1 with I! . * I rcr orivios
fi I
A ill Jii-iuv of i!i?< Y<i'ii:? j. 'J*;:-'
or" iimjijii ii .r v.k'Mln r Mr. Ii:i.t
(bilious *( ?f jvvoii" ?. ;!.(? ?! i-. lor
lirnt iiiy or l::i;;oi;iyr.
mii-: s l-.l* -.-i'? ? 1 j and N.ii i i: ii?all
v.nil, I <\>Iuii:i.i:) I:v-1, v<V*k,
v.'hiv i 1 o \ !i if.u'!i in,
and Mi Neil v.ili :?i!-oid f'i Suiili
l' vol im < 'f.lif*: r v\ o:nc;i.
/iIiVjSJY.. t <>K> i i ;?>):< n\ ri'iit*
V- i! .*11 wi Yf !! nHomlanre ;.i on
roiirt tlii> v.-1 k. I.i-i:'!; i-o":.ia t!??r
< i i> ?>!* t;**;.".? of . ?>:i 1:i ('.iroliim
in.?t frank 'k.vwli, vr!iicli <n?:<\
ik.-Ml tail. ik;' hi 'on (>: l! : <
; H'l ^tuMic for hc CTaI <iu\ s.
The water works commission lus
hcen organized with Capt. F. M.
Fair, President, he having drawn
the long term, Mr. Duncan the four
vear term and W. II. Sartor the
short-term. The public ean look for
something definite from the commission
in "the near future As soon as
the uncertainty, caused by the approaching
national election, is settled
the bonds of the town will be floatod
and the necessary work will commence.
.# Countv
Interdenominational S. S
Convention
Convention will be belt! at Elbethel
church, Goudeysville township,
Friday and Saturday, October 1st
2nd.
Convention meets at 10 a. m.,
October 1st*
Devotional exercises conducted by
Rev. .1. 1'. Wclckcll.
Welcome address by Eb Jeffries.
Organization of the convention.
Report from each Sunday School
in the county, with a thorough discussion
of the same.
Adjourn for dinner,
i Aftkuxoox Session.? Devotional
exercises by llev. C. A. 1?. Jennings.
1st Query ? "Sunday School
Teaching and Home Training?Their
Relation ?" Discussed by C. W.
Wbisonant, Rev. li. W. Spigner, J.
G. Rice, Maj. W. T. Thomson, and
o'hers.
2d Query ? "Benefit of IntcrdeI
noininational Sunday School Conventions?County
and State?" Discussed
by Col. R. L. Column, J. V.
Askew, J. A. Sawyer and others.
Adjourn.
SECOND DAY, FRIDAY.
Convention meets at 9:'?0 a. in.
I )i?Vf >1 I r?Yi>r/Mviovt / /?rii 11lir
Jii'vT Ali:ui MarHiVliinl
1st Query ? ' IIow to Organize
and Maintain ? Sunday School, with
Constantly Increasing Interest?"
Discussed hv Jno. W. Gregory,
I) N. Willmrn, M. W. Bobo, lieV.
J. L. Carlisle, and others.
2d Query ? "To What Extent is
the World Indebted to the Sunday
School for the True Citizenship and
Matcsmnnship ?" Discussed by T.
M. liitllejohn, Win. Jeffries, J. L.
Strain, T. Ij. Ilntnes, and others.
Adjourn for dinner.
A it Lit noon Session? Devotional
cxercisesjby VV. R. Owens.
1st Query? "The Bible in tbe
Sunday School, only Using Sunday
School Literature as Helps in Preparation
of Lessons ?" Discussed br
S. S. Stokes, R. T. Gee, W. 11. S. |
Harris, W. A. Nicholson, and others*
M is<t.].laneoi;s.? Report from
Mate (.'on \ cut ion by R. L. Coleman.
Question Ho.v.
Election of delegates to the State
Convention. 181*7.
The Executive Committee urges
that every school in the county le
represented, with full reports, and
that those whose names appear on
the program will try, if possible, to
he at the convention, that this may
e, the best Jn'er-denouiiuational
I/. i?. nm.ps, rrwiclorit.
: Tun.-:. V.". 1 Io:,!.ov, ay, iSfc't.
tr.->ot!<; t->r I?** ir.onpy,|
iju.i'ily at 1?'M letter valuer with
j ?r?> thr iivlucrmffut-*
' lidd out to I'uverU jvt-rwj#.
FALL AND fflBTER ANNODNCEMENTThe
changing season brings to everybody
certain wants which cannot be ignored, and it
only remains for each individual to decide where
they can best and with the LEAST MONEY
supply themselves with these necessities.
Knowing you want good quality, something
late in style, and knowing that most of all you
want the benefit of the
LOWEST PPTflER
JU \/ VW m JL .JL XVAVJUlM
You can possibly find- We invite you to inspect
our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
SHOES AND CLOTHING.
Hoping to see you soon and promising our
best efforts to make your coming pleasant and
profitable. Wejare
Yours for trade,
THE CANNON CO.
SOMETHING NEW
Will appear in this space every week,
and it will be to the advantage of readers
to watch it
To begin this week, your attention is
called to the
FASHIONABLE TINTS
IN FINE STATIONERY,
which are Pale, Pink, Blue and Gheen.
Put up in a handsome box; they usually
sell at GOc, and 75c;
MY PRICE, ONLY 50e
For cheaper paper how is this?
4 3-4 Quires Linen Note, 35e.
These quotations will show you that you
can find all grades, from the cheapest to
the beat, for the workingman and the lady
of leisure, at
Allan Nicholson's.
SPGCiSl ! J" order to make room for my new stock of
pictures, for the next few days I will sell some I have at a
big discount. Now is your chance. Call quick.
" JUDGE ruoIi atk err a tl()N.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,?
County of Union.
Jason M. Greer. Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas. Charles Thompson has nmde
suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration
on the Estate 01 and effects
of Eliza Thompson. deceased.
These are, therefore*, to and ndtnonish
all and singular the kindled and
creditors of t-ho said Eli/.i Thompson,
dece?.?ed, that they be and upi>e:ir, before
inc. in the Court of I'rolwte. to las held
0%. a at UuionC. II., South Carolina, ou the
H [Wiiwi V 1st day of Oct. next, after publication
0 jf J fill hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
I w 9 show cause, if any they have, why the
1 said Administration should not b* grant You
are cordially invit- ei1-.
(iiven under my hand and seal thw
ed to attend the opening l.r>th day of September. Anno Domini,
.. i 18%. Jason M. (Hibkk.
ot Millinery and banc} judge l'robate.
C.wwla Uriil'iv rmd Satlir- Published on the IStii dur of Septemv?oods,
f rid.i} anu cwiur ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .._Cjt.)
dav. October 2nd and old.
JUDGE PltOH.VTK CITATION.
N T II ONYOIIIStNAN T, STATK OF SOUTH CAROMS" A,
* Countv of Union.
t ? . c c...1.. ..?.i t "? iw i- - v? t>- 1...1 -
ijcuucrr* *?i ?;i > iv? ?nu ii?/n i i ?iro? i?; wi, 4.,. i, i^n. ? ^ uu .1
\Vlier*:is, J. <'. Kdwttnls hws niiirtr
suit to 11 if to grant hun Letters of A*.!
nriiniMration on the Estate- and fiiet-Us ol
Mrs. I.. (Crocker. deceased.
These are, therefore, to e:l? umr*
artrnonisl; all and singular tin* k initio
.and creditors of tlin s-*i-l Mir>. I.. C
Crocker. deceased, that the* lx *nd ap
penr. before me, in the Court of Pio'i?t?
to lie held at Union <\ II.. South Chi
oliim, 011 the Htli d iv of O.'tols^r, neit
after publication hereof. a? 11 o'clock i;
* ?- ' ' ? the forennop, to show cause. if an* tii
have, why the said Adiui.ii.stratio;
U N ION S should not le granted.
(iiven under inv liand and seal this ills
KLW > i I day of September Anno I)omin\
Puh'ished on tin* day of SopP-m
_ her 1WG. in The Union Times.
.TJ?2t.
Just oprr.*l and in full blast. ia the ~Krom M ?(VOUnts Ominliertair.'
old Lakary xtjuid ou Maui itiaat. cough remedy is* (iodsend tot!afliicl
ti _ i. There is no advertisement alx>u
Fresh, Hot Bread i,h-, wef^iju-t it* r*r.-Tu i?en
' rat. CaiTo'.Iton, V.r. Tor mw by H
EVERYDAY. F.lWy.
t^Cakea; of avery kind, alway* fresh KOK ?ALK.
on ti#nd. Wedding* and partiea fur- . . e ..
nisl.ed with lha f.r.wrt rakse at ahortest ' 'J m'trea.oek .artcr procerie*
notice. store fixture*. pod a appitrs'u?, etc.
i cheap. Splendid stand, ^ood trade
. u tti?t vla? prrttNaon*] kaker ron? rraSonahle. Other untie* com
rteas aH the w??rk imd *r.af*ct:oa ? , guaranteed.
i PL* n<? to dispose of sme at once.
E. G..KVAM, .1*.
All Mailorders s. c..
Vrota anal! towns adjacent to Uuioa m.
will be aruiapUy attended to. . ,, . ..
r * Tliere is ? rumor thst wedding oe?1
T eam??tlt enlicifc yoar enetora, pro*;- will soon lie c.iirn-.n'r. ^',5,T' N;c.1.1*0
Mnf 'he heat of ,0*1* in mr Una at received a beautif til lot of jreec
* suitable ror wedding presents. ??<?e ther
l?ef.>:e buying efc'ewh^re..
I Very Low Prices. .
Ever* pair of our Lwdies ?w K*
i YEKY IlKSI'ECTEULLY, $1 00 Kid Clove that prove defecti*
we will replace, with ? uew pair. A. II
L UBELE, Prop'r.4 *c<*
N. Rodger, on South street.
A. <!. Rice lms returned
fro in St. Catharine.-. < "is !:?. where
he lias heen .-oemling the summer.
I'rtsident Punean :iinl Mayor
Faiit left the city mi Saturday on
Lu>it:e-s and r< turned mi Monday.
Mr. i?. I'. Harry has returned
from the North, wheie lie has Ik en
hu\in;r a large stock lor the fall
tradeI>!;ie
lowest );;iee aiul ol.j-vt to VOU?
Are tlie limst 1111.1!11ies any iiiilneeiiiciu v
It'uic.i!! and ?ie I'ureels\s sjilenilul new
I\ <k ilry a;?>i?vl- e'.e.
Mr. T. M. Littlej .l.si, of Star
F nu. v.as i.i tie- ei v -inlay and
renewed Lis aid sci ijdion to Tin-:
i.vi.s.
On 1 ist Yfcdt esd.-.y rs ;; !.I the Ar- !
tin - f'ri-ig l and soreJialed Judge |
Or.rv n.ud SuHeiior J-ehinnnert at the
ii< t< 1.
W'.wi j-:n?To ret it two or 'i.reconnecting
ro mix, eouvcnhnt to
to.)i. ;i >ui.dt ian.ily. Ajij.ly at
this o.'lice.
.dr. \? . t . Mav. the jioji i'i r and
i-ilieu'tjt agent t.f the Seahoir l Air
I -if : .1 . :< ? in t! e oil :
ti.in v;*'c-'v.
'i !jc family <>f ! ? . J. 1.. (?:*.I'lk'r
} .-v. rs't.iriu<1 fioiu ilio coi.'iil
\.hi'u- liiry 1;.:'?? ln\ :i >]>' lis.
f ii.-'nu r
Mir: 11; i<;i. Icy !?;; i ?
( V. licr s'.o I?I<s j.ti-i!
| o-.'ion i > tmi'ls il.c V'oojmt Liu: s
4 I f? ? ? f 1 * (\
t-unduy School Convention ever held
in Union county.
S. Stoki.v,
Chainunu Executive ('omwiitee*
'Jhe State Pair.
v.'oi.i'MniA. S. C., Sept.
| I in Ton Tim i:.-:?I lie npprnachj
in^r State IV bids fu r to he a suc.
oessful one, that inquiries for st >ek
accommodations eoine daily to the
j of-icials, indicating a deep in'ercBt in
: having a splendid exhibition in x!l departments.
{a t
| To induce an unusually Ir.r^eriurnj
I:er of Visitors and ineroawerl exhibits,
* (?it arc appealed to, to use y-.ur pen
iVe<jUChti\ thtough your columns to
that ( lid.
!n the absence of an appropriation
by the Legislature since lM'dO, except
j 1 h?- )0 for 1 Slht, the management
j lias been forced to lessen the amouiit
; of'premium* prior to atnountj
ing 1 <*{'o*e tlsat that time to $0,000,
i which went directly into the pocket*
r i..
ot i.irsm'it*.
lty ;v united effort upon the part
of the pros* and to friends* of pro/;*
ivs> j.:eiior;illy ir i< confidently believed.
the Fair of 1 <S9t> will be e;ju#l.
if not 5urp::?cir.::, all othera in the
i:,;- ,
| 11 el y !! .; on the patriot iy.u and
j t ubiie fpirit of which South Caroi
iini.OM are no'ed. auccei? ie twined.
The r;.fo> of ptffc^oe for the Fair
i a .-'announced by the several Koada
! v. ill receive the immediate attention
j (?! the official* of the Society to the
1 'end that the rate* of two cent* a
I mile for the round trip may be eeAll
pet\>on* wishing a premium
Ii.*?v< w:il apply t? either <>f th? nnderj
ei;;;'.ed. Respectfully,
IT IS THE TALK OF THE TOO.
What Else Could You Expect?
Such sensational prices would cause talk any
where. No matter if it is singling hot?You
will hunt your sisters and your cousins and your
aunts to tell them about the wonderful prices
at the
NEW YORK RACKET.
And they, like good sensible people, must see
for themselves, and when we have piled our
magnificent bargains on the counters they exclaim
"I Don't See How You Can Do It I"
Our Competitors arc in the same fix. They
spend sleepless nights and restless days trying
bgper it hut cannot do so.
Fine Ginghams 2^ic a yard?will cost you double
the money any where else. Men's line half hoze
4c worth ioc a pair. Soda 3c a pound, matches
4c a dozen boxes. 39 inch wide sheeting 3l/zc
worm oc out we scooped it 111 irom a K. K.
wreck.
Lot of women shoes wotth from $i.co to'$io-T
all piled in one lot and marded 75c?Another
lot at $ 1.50c. worth from $2.00 to $3.00
/ate WE ARE CLOSING OUT. ?^
A lot of mens pants from 4<;c to ?169c see them.
No dull days with us?New goods come in every
day ?and eight polite attentive salesmen kept
hustling all the time. No trouble to show goods
and money refunded if you become displeased
with your purchase.
HARRY & BELK.
1 w eW fall : bo ii0 i f
Arriving Daily,
i KOl.*<JJ!IT FROM
; j j HEADQUARTERS '
j 1 An?l r'.il U- 1<! j.ov.iik tm\N'
I ] Til It' J.OWKS?.
i | Full 13 t!io Top! i
, Our f.'.tvr i' " ifrom
J lio'tom ( ) ?'>;) with ti'U l<i *
t ) ba,-?/r,icis that < w.;* buyer
J T?tck '1 v.i'l'i! .Turin.
) The** U" >' > cr- ? ..sin.'
i '.Ji nv ;!M 1 ;'.?v
; linil'ki: til i.i ! ' 'V<li !
cowx:::
Oopio in *!i i -.re u.;?W!'
j n!!i tr!l \ ou next
i s week. >
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