The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1896, Image 8
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~ ~ ,! Skat's ^ie use grieving- over the result of the election 9
mm 11 when you can g-o to Bailey's and buy a I
WAGON LOAD of NICE FURNITURE for a I
TEN DOLLAR BILL. ' I
Make your Home Attractive and Comfortable by Buying your Goods of the Newest Styles, Latest Designs, all Up-tq
Date Well Made Goods, Cheap in Price but not in quality. We pay the freight on all oash purchases amounting to $1' ' ^
"d c T E BAILEY. UNION S C I
w^TrLvr iv \f VARR1 ^ rfc ^ W UHLJ UH ' E. M !
Double Marriage in Cross Eey3.
Your correfpondent lia?l 11:<* paasuru
on the 11 tli inst. of attending a liinst i!i lghtful
M'cla! event at the residence of
"Win. r Dukes. On the evening of (lint
lay ti e licighl ors of Mr. Dukes and
Wylie listes gathered at the home of the
former, to witness the marriage of two
of his daughters to two of the sons o"
the latter.
ltov. I.. Mzell, the pastor of the
contracting parties, pronounced the
marriage bonds. and did so under a single
ceremony, using the nouns and pronouns
in the singular or plural, as the
eases required.
hevcrnl unique points arc noted in
connection with these marriages. Two
brothers married two sisters at the same
time, umh v the san c ecteinciiy. .Jolm
IV lull's ami Mary A. Pukes were the
ohler of the rout reel inn parties and
stood to la" minister's right, .lesse P.
KUes aiel Victoria Pukes. the
younger. stood to tiie left.
The young huliea were Imtli liorn 111
the same ilay of the mouth respectively.
Tito young men were ilresseil exactly
nhkw in every particular. The young
1 rdiea were dressed alike eve.iy piece of
trimming antl e\ ? .? >...*... v. .> > it?
corresponding. The young men toile in
buggies alike, ilrawn by U'.uiiiful greys,
matching. The hostler for each groom
vmslteuben llrowr.ing, col. .Jollv I'uhe,
wlio is the oitler, dro\e for .lolin Kstcs.
the oitler groom. lie had rt*j?airetl In
tlieeity and laid in a supply of blue fibbon
for his grey. and as he dashed up
with hit steed prancing mule.' bit and
line, that ribbon floating in the air. lie
appeared perfectly happy. I lube says
that ;is he t ante over the hill with I.is
man, that Mr. John was dreadfully
' "sheered." and that just as he pulled up
in front of the lr>i: c. he savs to me:
' Rule. how far is it to Mr. Pukes'"
Mas r.vToit.
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From .) onesulie.
The went hi r after s > long ;i time
is about to change end :t enld .snap is
anticipated and most every one is
wanting cold weather.
Mr. .1. K. iLish has a drove cl fine
Tennessee hogs in our town, so eoid
wea'lier is in demand for lmg killing.
donesville a;??l Loekhart mills are
now connected by telephone.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of Loekliart mills was he'd
last Friday. An extra train was run
down from Spartanburg to .b.nesville
for the accommodation of the XenYork
and Spartanburg stockholders.
The hoard was re-elected with Mr.
< a rev. Superintendent and genera!
manager.
The trustees of our lngii seiiool
will serve an oyster supper at the
aceademv mi Friday evening i)oe?nn
her 1th: come up Mr. Kditor ami v.ei
shall have cm either on the sho'l
fried < > Mewi >1. ('apt. 1). A. T.
Farr will be eliicf co >k and bottlewasher.
There i~- some c< Hon in the fields
to pick yet afti r all the good weather
and short crop.
November TiiLKNIox i;.
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sTATi; OF SOI Til CAKol.INA.
( ami> i>! I nioii.
l'y .la: mi M . Oner K?|.. I'm. hale.Jr.d 40.
Whereas. It. V. Oist has male suit to
ill" to maul him l.etiers of AdiuiMisl ration
mi I lie estate ol ami effects of It. < .
(i I'm r. deeeaseil.
I ni'SfiHv, lilt . "iuir. i<> it.hi ; n i timiiNi
nil ;iiii' j-iiiirular tin* l.iiiilrcl ;::i<I
? ivililnis ..f Hi.- Nii?l !?'. < . (iivrr. <i?'ri';i.?i
il. the' Iwiitiil ?i| )m ; I*. U'l'urc
?!?? . in tlic ('nun in' I'roliiiic. In 1 held
lit I nioti <I!.. ^niil li < iiiuliiiii, m ill.'
isliliivi'l 1 >i'|| liiluT. IIIM . idler |H|l)lu':ttin;
i | ii'i'i <!{'. ; ! I i o v! i m !< in I In* I'm hi k mi i.
In -Im'.v r;iiim'. .1 iinv liicy li;m . whv
l)ievi'i' AdiirnSt: ;M n?n slmnid nn| !?<
gliMltrd.
I?iv ,i imilev i;i\ I>: i1 iniil h'lil lids
W>'ImI;|'. nl S.iVi'illli i, Allilo I)nll)illi,
3 ^l"i.
.! \ on M. i:.
.Jlld^e I'lnl iilc.
I'lllili?li I nil 111?* :."Mli d:i\ <i X i\I'IiiIi'm
J- M>, iii 111" I Hi )J| Tillies.
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EXECUTORS SALE.
Wo will sell at th- residence of Jesse
Lis!.op. deceased, on tho did day of
Don oilier IStHi, to tin' highest liidilor,
I the following propi rtv, viz: three mules,
I four bead cattle, eleven bead hogs, one
: two horse wagon, one buggy, lot corn and
; fodder, lot of shucks, one forty sjaw coti
ton gin, good as new, one old cotton gin
lot cottonseed, small lot of wheat, household
and kitchen furniture, farming
tools etc. Terms of sale Cash,
1-I7-2L) T. Lisnop and
J. G. Ibsiiop,
Executors.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
For December. lS'.Hi.
Ity virtue of an execution to me directed.
i will sell before the Court Hons*
door in the Town of I'nioii, S. (J.. on
XI <1... -.1. M I ii i v I
uir I III U*i> *'l I'M VIII^ i Iiv .M,
during tin' legal hours of ShorilT's Salt's,
tlu' following described property to wit:
One tract of lantl In-longing to V'iolel
Hire. situated, lying and lining in Santiu
Township. Union County, cor.tainini
one hundred and toriy-t hrtv acres, inort
or less. hounded hy lands of Mrs. lad;
Crawford, Mis. Harris Evles tract ant
waters of Tyger Hiver, levictl on and t<
lie sold as the property of Violet Rice a
the suit of Fianeis ('. Heaty.v l'Ltintif
against Violet llice, Defendant
Sheriff's Office. U(>N<i,
this Kith V.iv l'A.Ki. S. U. C.
OL1 )I N A N ( E AO AIN ST CON UFA E
El) WEAPONS.
| lie it Ordained hy the Mayor and A1
j derinen of the Town of Union, S. ('., ii
j Conncil assembled, and hy authority o
: Hie same:
| Suction 1. That it shall lie nnlawfu
i ' ft r any person to carry concealed ahou
! their person any pistol, dirk, tlaggei
; shnigsiait mcial knuckles, razor or othe
deadly weapon usually used l'or inllictio;
of personal injury.
ii Ski rit>n Any person convietet
; 1h fore the Council of violating theahov
! section shall forfeit to the Town 111
'' weapon so carried ami be linetl not ex
t-?filing twenty dollars, or he routine
1 in jail for not uiorc'than forty days, ii
j tl;e diseretiou of the conncil.
j Done ami rat ilietl under tlic hand c
I lie Mayor ami Seal of the council thi
I tl'Hli day of Octolier, iSOtl.
.1. A. Fant, Mavor.
1 Attest :
! I.. <;. Yorno. Clerk and Treas.
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Els ii ORDINANCE.
lie it or.lained hv the Mayor an
1 Aldermen of the Town of Union, S. C,
! in eouusil assembled and hy authority t
i same:
; That any one selling lisli out sitle th
meat market slia.il pay a license of Te
1 )i iV.A r< :il)?1 tlu? l Kl I'll liidi'.llt V fill' VJiil:
lion of licenses apply to this ordinanct
, Done and ratified under the hand t
tie' Ma vol' and seal of the Council tlii
Jhtli day of (>etohoi\ lSiMi.
I. A. Faxt, Mayor.
Attest:
! I.. C. Yor\a, Clerk and Treas.
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HANDSALE.
STATU OF SOl'TII CAKOUXAt
\ iox t'oi NTY. Court of Coiunioi
Pleas.
Tjie Kseheator of Union County? vs
ileal Kstate of George Me A bee do
ceased.
' In pursuance of an iin|iiisition of escliea
; < | laud.- of George Me Alice deceased
duly made, and of an order of his I lono
I Judge D. A. Townsend. Judge of tin
I Seventh Circuit duly made thereon, sai<
j order SM-ariiiM date < )etol? *r 111, IS1. Ml.
i will sell by public auction Ik*fore tin
| Court House door at Union, in Hi
, county of Cnioii aforesaid, within tin
I Ugal iiours of >ale on the tirst Moiida
; ill December. I Slit, the escheated land
of George Mr A lice deceased. Said laild
: containing six hundred and lifty acres
more or less, situate and lyinjx in Unioi
'county aforesaid, in 1 >raytousvilie town
ship, at Kasterwood Shoals on Pacolc
river and bounded by said river and In
1 lands of II. I). Matins. T. .1. Haines
j Itiebard Speck and others.
; There isan outstanding mortgage ii|ioi
j saiil lands, held by the Fidelity I.oai
A Trust Co.. which will be paid lien
!?l" |'M? M II- M| III! II "II' ll | 'it I III
Tri ms of silo: A credit <>i twc|v<
lis from i!;iv of silo, s<' inoil l>;
, I mi id of iho |niroliiisT with tfoo.1, Mirotio
tojjetI.i i with a lnoit^a.^o of the prcm
I i*os.
j Said lands will Iw soM in olio or mon
! parcels. I). II. Tompki.vs,
! Storotary of Stale and Kv-oliioio Aijeir
of tlio Commissioners of llio Sinkiu?<
Fund, III If.1
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- of election of Dravtonsville
Mmiiiffeiw .
Township.
Timbor Paige Pox.
Man ass a Tate.
John Pkntly.
Feldhx Phillip.
Draytonsvilk* Pox.
p. S. Spknckii.
John Alexander. -i
Drayton Paintkh. j
Gkmdybnrg Mill llox.
w. a. mcwiiiutek.
J. O. Tate.
C. T. Maiiky.
Gowdoysville Township.
WilkinsYille Pox.
Allan Jekkeuiks.
A. W. Davis.
s. F. Kstks.
1 Sarmtts Pox.
I limit, coupled with a complete stock and
Ss | a ftiiarantcp on iptalilv and prices of all
* j my troiHls. I hope to deserve a eontinus
| alien of the favor which has tiecn accord '
! <-il this business since my connection with 1
1 |
- ; it. Very Kcspertfully.
v F. C. Dt'KK.
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1 AIM'I.ICATION FOIt HUMKSTKA1).
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. | Notieeisliereliyftiventh.lt Mattie A.
: I.awson has tiled a petition for a|<etitinii I j
v i for a homestead in the |iersnnnl property <
s of .h (Teison l?. I.awson for herself and (
- her children. I let nice I.awson, Lionel I).
Law son. Maurice 1L I.awson, Claud j
> \V. I.awson. Tie i>etitition will come j
up liefore me for hearing on the "JHth day s
t of Iteeeinlipr Is'.Mi.
: C. II. I'cake,
(-IOU.) Master.
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T . A. (tOr OUT1I. 1
U. \V. Davis. j
,1. K. Poole,
i Managers will l>e governed in this 1
r election as they-we re in the bust general '
election. Only those who reside in these
i j townships are allowe<l to vote in this
1 election. Call on .J. M. Oreev in Probate
) i ilice for boxes and instructions,
t J. W .Iamiw.
f I. M. MoilLEY.
II. C. Littlk.
Connnittee of Election.
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PROCLAMATION.
" STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?
K X EC I* TIV K Cl IA M llKIl.
Whereas, A petition signed by the
ipialilied electors of certain sections of
J. Spartanburg, I'nioif and York counties
1 had been tiled with me, and from said
. petition and accompanying pa|>ers it ajv1
pears that one-third of the <pialifie<l elec1
tors residing within the area of eacli sec;
tion of the sjiid old counties}, projioscd to
I he cut oil' for a new county, have signed
" said petition and,
, Wiikiikas, The lKumdaries of thepro''
posed new county, the proposed name,
'* the numU-r of inhabitants, the area, the
'' taxable projierty as shown by the last tax
" returns, and that the proposed lines for
the new county do not run within eight
II miles of any court house building now estahlishcd,
arc set forth in said petition,
'' Now, the.iel'ore, . John Gary Evans,
1S (Jovernorof the State of South Carolina,
in*compliance with the requirements of
the Act of the (ieneval Assembly entitled,
"An Act to provide for the formation
of New Counties, etc.," approved
March ttt li, l-SMl, do hereby order an election
in the territory to Ik; cut off fo." the
new county, on Tuesday, the eigth day
of December, A. D., IStHi, to lie held in
d a voidance with the requirements of said
.. Act, at which election the electors shall
it h/iv i **.- wi iij'im iiiu *|iicni'iun
>t' creating tin* new county and upon
c l lie name and county scat of the proposed
n new county.
i- In Testimony Wiiep.eok, I have
. Iicrcimlo set my hand and caused the
if <ireat Seal of the State to Ik? atlixed at
is Columbia. this Twelfth day of Or toiler.
A 1>., 1SJM>, and in t lie one hundred and
t weiily-tlrst year of the Indejiendence of
the I'nitko States of Amhkh a.
.INO. (iAHV EVANS.
Ilv the < iovernor:
J). II. Tompkins, Secretary of State.
Tin* territory taken from Union county
will consist oi" (ioudeysville and I>n?y
tonsvilie townships. Commissioners of
n Elect ion \\ ill appoint managers for said
to\. nships pursuant to act. 44?(it.
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JIUSIXESS CIIAXGE.
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I lie;? to announce to the people of
I j I'liion, that I have this day, Octolier 27,
I 1st Hi, bought Dr. I'osev's i )n?ft Store op!
posite I 11ion Hotel, Union. S. ('.
I>y fair dealings and eonrtoons treat
_ President. C'asliler. 1
MERCHANTS' .
AND
PLANTERS' !
NATIONAL
BANK
OF UNION.
...
Capital Stack $00,000. Furplua S50.00
stockholders habilties fliO.OO?Totnl?
70.000
Officers?F. M. Farr, Pres. A. II. Foster.
Vice Pros. Geo. Monro, Cashier. J. D.
Arthur, Assistant Cashier.
Director*?W. 11 Wallace, A. fi. II c
Wm Jefl'eiiea, T. C. Duncan, J. A. Fnnt. J
T. Douglas, 1. G. McKissick, A. IF. Fostre
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FORGET
To call and examine our stock before
buving vour
V C? V
WINTER HATS.
J&c^Our stock is full and complete,
and if
Good Goods,
Low Prices,
Pretty Hats,
Is v.hat you are looking for wo arc
sure to please you.
ANTHONY &WHISEN ANT,
Leaders of Styles and Low Prices.
FINAL l)ISCILAI?;i:.
Notice is hereby given that I). It. Fit. o
li\. Administrator of John it. Free.de eased.
Guardian of the estate of Klinim
Vlluian. has applied to Jason M. (ireer,
ludge of Probate. in and for the county
?f I 'nion S. (for a fatal discharge as
i uardian.
It is ordered. That the 11th day of
>ecenil?er, A. 1). IS5M1, lte lixed for hearng
of Petition, and a liual settlement of
aid Estate.
Jason M. (Jniaut,
l'robate Judge, L'nion County, s. C.
(40-iC) k
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UU IUU am PANTS |
I am over-stocked on Men's Pants, and in order to close B
IMMENSE STOCK will offer the following lot at V
Pants worth 1.00,1.50, 2.50, 8.00 and .1
$5.00 for 85c., 1.10, 1.75, I
2.25 and $3;50.
WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF H
Men's, Boys' anil Children's Sails at Popular Prices, M
Get our prices on Overcoats and Mackintoshes before I
buying. We are offering inducements on Dry Goods, No- fl
tions, Millinery, Ladies' Capes, Underwear, Crockery wi re, fl
Tinware, Hats, Trunks, Valises and Shoes. Call and see us. -fl
McLURE'S. j
RED HOT QUESTIONS. }
1 ruvjmm.' xrSBBtBKSH I
WHAT KIND OF MONEY DO YOU WANT? I
Gold or Silver? We take cither?no distinction made be- 1
tween the two metals. Treasury notes, Bank notes and.sil- 1
ver are all interchangeable at our store, and the buying 1
qualities of each are inflated to the highest extreme. I
Count your 50 cent piecies for dollars and get here quick, |
and you will find that every penny spent in our store reaches
the utmost limit of its purchasing power.
Our painless method of drawing on your pocket book
ought to interest every man, woman and child in this vicinity.
Money saved on every purchase. Lach and every individual
Dollar buys more and brings better results than ever it
did before, since the dollar mark was first invented.
What a harvest of bargains is included in our incomparaJle
Fall and Winter line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats Shoes
and Trunks.
? Blooming like a llower garden with fresh biossoms ane new
buds ezery day.
Bring your Gold, Bring your Silver, Bring your Greenbacks
bring your Nickels and Pennies. They all count in your
favor, and trading with us is almost like finding money.
H c think of quality first, but you will think for a long time
of our Low prices,
Mr. Mike B. Lee, of West Springs, drew the 85.00 last
Saturday.
The Purcell Cash Co.
War at Beaty's
The Whales have jumped upon the Minnow War to the Knife!
The lines are formed ami the headlines arc clear and distinct! March to
the Music.
Strike the Tunjo: blow the llugng;
bet the Loud Ilogannah Sound;
Sin;.; Toorcl Loorcl, Loorel Loo,
I nto the (lod of War.
Mv friends and fellnw-ei:izoiis. AwiiL-e' Avian'* TTm? iI>a
_ j -? ^ .?? v i iwv A v* ? i v/ A 11 invmvo
arc already upon you. Strike the tunjo, blow the hugag. whistle the fife,
chastise the ilium; your lives, your loaves ami your liberties are in danger.
You are spirali'/.ed into a war and you must go through it "quick and
realty' as there are splendors uniinagined and unimaginable, and the advantages
that will surround the victor are untold and untolhiblc.
Push on the War, now you are into it.
During hours of refreshment and ease, l?tiy your Army Supplies
from Beatv. Sec his Soldierly Suits at $5.00, his Long March Boots at
$1 .If), his War Caps at 12c., his Major tlcncral Soft lints at $1.50, and
the only "sweets'" of the war life, his f>c. Granulated Sugar.
COME TO SEE US. j
W. T. BEATY. I
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