The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 04, 1899, Image 7

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II GOINI ^ WE ARE GOING TC I ELEGi This is no humbug. |p Pieces. Sells 1 I JUST Rl I WARM rjfci We * till'have ni !|| Percals and other wr III WE 1 Shoes, C] I\ AN! $ Come to our Stc ^ Put them to any test j UNION C0I1 Tnral Schedule for Passenger Trains TRAINS KKOM COLUMBIA. Arrive 10:20a. m. Depart 10 :20 a. in " 1:40 p.m. " 2:00p. m TIIAIX8 KKOM SPAKTANHUKG. Arrive 12 :45 p. m. Depart 1 :05 p. in 7:10p.m. " 7:80 p. m PERSONAL AND LOCAL MENTION Col. R. V. Gist spent Sunday in town Rev. John Harris was in town Satin day. Col. D. P. Duncan was in town Sun day. Prof. Davis Jeffries was in town Sat urJay. J. C. Spears, of Kelton, was in towi Monday. Miss Sallie Goforth is visiting rela tives in Jonesville. Mr. Crockett arrived Friday. lie wi nl.iv mi Union's leuu. r-v ? Hishop Duncan stopiH'd over with lii son, Col. T. C. Duncan, Monday. Miss Lillie Harris, of (iaslouia, i visiting relatives in Union county. Lieut. Win. McGowan, of Spartan burg, was in Union a few days thi week. S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U., has gone t Charlotte, N. C., on a short busines trip. Col. Munro, of Union, returned ho:n; yesterday morning.-Spartanburg Herald :?uh. M rs. W. E. Thomson went to Fletchei N. C., Monthly for a few day's visit t her sister. M ss IJelle Mooro lias leturnc fcom a two week's visit to friends i Gaffney. Mr. S. M. Rice, Jr., of Aiken, spending a few weeks am >n' fri-nls an relatives in Union. ' Mrs. l'avid Johnson and Mrs. Einil Jeter went to Union yesterday.--Spartai , burg Iferald, riOili. - F. H. Counts, Jr., of Columbia has accepted a position with tli Union Cotton Mills. ^ Mrs. J. A. Sawyer and little Aslil Clark Sawyer have gone on a visit I I relatives in Anderson. | Mr. Wm. Thomson and his two lilt .sons, of York county, is visiting Mi. < .1^. Wr;.y. lie reports crops in Yoi 1 in about as unpromising conditioner: rerally as they are in Union. GFREE OF CHA ) GIVE AWAY, ABSOLUTELY Fill \NT DINNER ! It is the genuine Havilands C or $35. Particulars may be ba'l ECEIVED 8,000 Yards, Extra Sheeting. It is Great 1 a Yard. WEATHER ( 1 excellent line of Pique?, Organdie ish goods. 1 ARE ALSO DEALERS lottaing, Hats, 1 0 ANY THING YOU WAJ >re. Examine our goods. Turn tl you may. Tuey will stand the rn fON MILLS DEPARTN j I , j Miss Coney Hoffman, >\h> has lioun 1 visiting in I'nion, returned tj l.ei heme , in Columbia Saturday. ' .fc Miss Lottie Croiby, of.Anlerson, who . lias lieen visiting Mr. Clark's family, tii has returned to her home. Prof It. F. Wilson went t> Union i yesterday where he will spend a few days. ?Spartanburg Herald, .'lOth. The Misses Sullie and Lois Wilkins, have returned from a pleasant visit . among friends at Pacolet, their old ^ . home. Miss Mattie Milam who has been sending about a month with her s'ster Union returned home last Friday after- to noon.?Clinton News. Miss Kdna Foster, daughter of our oil a friend Thud Foster, went to Jones- ya ville yesterday to spend a short while >( among friends and relatives. Mr. Knves, Iho Southern Railroad's ab II surveyor, came up Tuesday to make '? the survey of the proposed road to ll s the new mill site on Buffalo. n' W. M. (iibbes, dr., of the Central s Bank of Columbia, came up Saturday ti< and he and his father went up to spend m the day with his mother at Glenn Springs, i\. is We had the pleasure of a pleasant th chat with our friend "llev Denver," in who tailed in to see us while in Union 0 attending the Baptist Sundiy School s Convention. Mrs. W. II. Donney has gone away n,. ! for a few weeks. She will spend two ->j weeks at. Ilendersonville, two weeks at Greenville ami two weeks a', riedmont ^ , before returning. si J ? Mrs. Thomas C'mrk, of Petersburg, j,| Fie.. with her threochildren, Rokerl. ju Louise and Mary, are spending a few at 11 weeks at the Gibbs House. Mrs. |u CI irk is a sister to Mrs. W. M. Gibbes ,,( is 1 The Misses Annie and Mary Brown. of GalTnoy, who have been visiting ai I at the homo of Mr. C. I'. Brown, go n to doncsville todnv to spend a while w with frionds before returning home, ai { Miss Lillio Montgomery, of Ala- I1' p hnrna, who lias been on a visit to the p family of Dr. S. S. hinder, received 111 word that her grandmother is sick at j(| (iatTney. She will goto (iuffney t?.- ';l day. P i Miss Annie Tarrant, of Newberry, who has been spending a week with ' her sister, Mrs. Joe Seott, was called 'li home by a telegram stating that her <11 [i sister was seriously ill in Newberry, ni Mrs. Scott, accompanied her. n iRGE. | 2E, ONE OF THOSE |>) sets. i. Hii'na, contains 101 filj for the asking. ^J| 1 Heavy 36-Inch wrj Value at 4 cents ^,i jOODS. I s, Demities, Lawns, 1 Groceries f NT. ffil i m ie X Rays cm the in. cket. IENT STORE, j Mond.iy will be salvsd iv. Fresh Bird Seed and Mocking Bird ?od at Seaife's. Mr. Joe Hughes lud a line nude to e a lew days ago. Fresh cream cheese on ice. The Parlor Grocery. Fine English breakfast tea. Tlie Parlor Grocery. i( Dr. M. T. Smith had the misfortune ', lose his tine black liorse. It die.l )i uesday. j. it will be to to the advantage of every I ise ball club in this and other counties 1 read Allan Nicholson's ad. this week. ' Just receive 1 by to lay's freight anher case of J,(KD yards soft finished rd wide blenched long cloth to go at ' tents. The Old 11 sli iblo. There is eonaideiab'o complaint heard out the bad condition of the roads the western portion of tlie county, is said that some of the roads have 1 t been worked t!iis year. j | The baptist Sunday School Convon- j 1 >11 hold a scries of very interesting!' eetings last week at the -nd I hip-11 >t church. The convention lasted!' rcc days winding up Sunday morn- ' g' I' I have two or three store houses j, at 1 will lent at reasonable rates, and j; n give possession oil September the! st. .1 no. A. Fan r. j i -1 111. ; We are sorry to learn that our i iend Carey Wiilurd has lost his line' ddle horse, lie ran away with a ow and cut his legs ? > badly that hut I to be killed. Such valuahle limals are scarce and it is a pity, ;) it such arc generally the ones that i 1 >t hurl. .1 iist as we go to press we arc asked to iiiouncc that tlie next County Inteiuc 1 miiuatioiial Sunday School Convention id lie held at Ihignnsvillc. Aiigu-t "Jl'li , id Jotli. Sunday S diool woikcrs \x i;I ease take notice, and elect a full c'clc- i ttion. Watch next issue for further: form it ion, Mr. Jno. T. It i.sc's I'm? ho.ViO wis': ken suddenly iii Wednesday in >rnin g. ' id he feared he was going to lose it. he horse was so weak it could not stand : . i>u\ itiiH! is liiciiiicu io c.iimk it J. id been poisoned. He staid up with id doctored it all nijjht Wodie'-day Klit.. The horse s? cms to be reeovor K now. The Hrown's Creek bridge is now fixed in first class style, with four' spans more of bridge work and tie- ; eessary abnttments; the new tip-1 protiches havo been worked out and j everything is "ship shape." Our | thoughtful supervisor is to bo eon- | gratula'cil by the course he has taken j as lie has thereby saved the taxpayers from 7.">.00 to sflOC.OO by doing the , work with the chain gang. ClnvleySjalth, tin- Uuion clothier, bus j rearranged shelving, counters, cases, j ttc., from one end of his b'g clothing i store to the other. lie has had new ! shelving pat in throughout the store. Has put in handsome deck glass show cares. A 2"> or .'Id foot glass front show case for hats has been built on the left s'de front. One of the nobbiest tiling in the store is the handsome triplicate mirr >r to show the lit of elothirg. Step ins: le of it and jou w.U think you are in the mystic maze. Chatlcs says everything will be finished ami goods arranged in ship shape in a few days, lie will have one of the handsomest stores in the up country. Mr. Smith,* though a young man, is endowed with line business qualifications and is ucognized as one of the hading n.er- hunts < f Union, lie keeps right ilong in the front, slinks, and is popularly known as "Hustling Charley. THIS IS THn WAY WE DO THEn UP. Pirst Came with Abbcvillc--The Best (lame Played this Season. JluhiW will found the telegraphic reports of the gau o between Union a:.d Anderson o i Tues ley and the fast game of the feriis of thru* games to be played V-t wet n Abbeville ami Union, Wedues- i d iv. Thursday and Friday. On. rooters i svouid have ftrr*iii:il\ eijntM a seat on i the grati.l stand il i;i:iy; WednesJay's Special to Union Times. Anderson s. Aug. 1.?Union wins from Anderson IT to ">. Features of gam- heavy batting by Union. Crockett led with I hits with ."> times at bat. lla'ttry?II.i!! and Saaw. Anderson? Ilieh.ml.soii a ltd Hoggins. Errors? Union ">, Anderson 8. lilts?Union 13 Anderson sioijir nv iNXiMis. Union 1 0 :? 2 0 -1 o 0 7?17 Anderson 15 1 0 0 0 0 (J L 0? 5 moffistt. Special to Union Times. Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 2. *W) --Union won iir.-t game by .*? to 1. All tound work by Union feature of the game. 1J >t levies? MnM.ikin and Shaw. Al lievnle ^tu:ut. Tntt and fiwaultney. T? hits?Union Pi, A1 be\iile o. Errors 1 an 1 7. s- oi:s nv in*njn?.s. Union -J > 1 o 0 0 (> 0 0?.T . Abbeville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 C? 1 Moffett. . ? Whiit was it? Mr, Kob'l Itutts, one of our subserib rrsowron 11 jo hill, doth to us a talc unfold. Use like of which "has never been told". IT.id it not d at his own homo and under h'sown observation mot that of his wife, we should have told him gently to po tell it to the ma- ! lines 1 >ut Mr. Units vouches for the i I ruth of the statement and is ready to artangc a meeting with anyone who ' dares l<> doubt his veracity. With this j include we will proceed with the story, i Several days ago Mrs. Units bought I a dozen <pgs. She found it necessary to * use eleven of tb.e eggs in the prrpara- j tion of the meals for the day. So she t put or.e of them aside for tl e morrow, t The next day she was about to life the cmaining ?gg. She cracked t!ie shell i:i he usual in inner, but to lu r utter Lonisbiui'iit the egg, instead of Icing nil i>f the proverbial "hum!," was full 1 if thicken. Mr. eliieken immediately dsoved his bead through t'ae broken j -he'd and introdu n-d himself to the as- i onished mistress of tb.e house. Instead of throwing it away Mrs. Uutt put it in i waun, sunny place, wla re the little fellow s on gained s: llieiei.t sticnglh to i'ii.-li ti:e hutching proies on its own UTOIMIl. I ill" Ciilf.-.lVl 1-> s: i i livae.; an 1 ei je\ ii p tlv h!? ssinps of life. The other eleun v.cic all p | It II.is Arrived In l'n:o:i .it Lift. : We want to whi ter a little worn in 1 your ear, pills, hut yi.u 1 not pi t frij^istor ream tin.* V.issmp Imp is j !:-(-r-i*. One younp man, v.lio is visit- ( i.ip 1'ni m, while walkiep <lo.vis hronil>v;:\ main -treet a lev. ive'ii.tps suieo, I'll some! limp i:t on liis lips ami he. I'oic lie imu'i 1 Uaoels Hi.' Imp oil it stole i kiss. Tli"n the Imp died. The voting man is not whistling over 111 matter. 11 is swollen ii,> won't allow him. He ' -av.s he hi ml the hug singing as it came. ' 1 ! > iliilii't si> wlist i' was sirijjinji, pos iblv 'votue to nit', sweet Marie." If he had just ea'.ight I ho trtao we would lc'wuIl> i? ! 1 you. t?iiN, m> you eould Keep nr. ear opra for 111 t u..?? as well as a harp 1 o'toiil for the hit.*. All we ran sty is that roin el tlr u: Iui4> are it-in:: ( very piMH iud^iuei.t hy kissing the b >\s , while theie are so tuauy pfelty ei'h \ with temptii)^ lips around. \ BIG TUMBLI All Summer Goods less of Former Nothing but seasonable, up-toCotne and get the benefit of the not a sale of shopworn out-of-date tion of fresh, new and elegant sto< most popular this season. This sale of every article of Spring and will not carry over an item that h weather in its make up. GENUINE BARGAINS IN This is the bargain hunters' opp and seasonable dry goods at sac others' prices arc, you will always The Pureed Ca liisimiri'l-'s Iron Nerve | "Was the result of hi* splendid health. Indomitable will and trc-j mendou? energy are not found where . stonuch, liver, ki.lucyg are out of j order. Ic" you want thfee q :a:ities i and the psicwm they bring, use Dr.! King's New Life PiUa. Ti e * develop ^ every power of 1 rvn n~> 1 hody. (duly ! 25 cente at F. C. Dake's d eg store. Notice of Application for Railroad Charter. f j, 1 ho undersigned hereby g:vo not Jeo :i that on Tuesday, September oth. ? IS'.)'.), at ten o'clock a. m., they will . * make application t.o the Secretary of j J State, at Columbia. South Carolina, j for a charter for a corporation to he ! ,* created for the purpose of building a !1 railroad from Lockhirr. Mills, in;., Union count y, to a point on the Spar-| ? tanbury. Union and Columbia rail-; road, between Jonesville and Carlisle! I in Union county. John O. Carey, John II. Montgomery, John I?. Cleveland, s A. II. Foster. . W. Iv. livingston. i x ^. ... i y August i, ijs'.i'j. ai-it ? ~~ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. | ri;o Shite of South Carolina. ) Court of i i County of Union. j Prol?ate. j 0 J. G. Going as Administrator of a'd and | s ngtilar it:ogoods, chattlesand credits j 1' of J. II. Clark, deceased. Plaintiff, i ^ Against ll Wiiiiatn Clailc. Kawdon Claik, Gena C. | llolllware, Cora P. liouI\va?e, Idly Lane, W. J. Slokesaiid Lily 11. Stole- s, Defendants. To Hie Defendants above named you ire hereby summon* d and required to uiswer the complaint in this action, ivliicb lias been fihd in the oflDe of tha Judge of Probate for the said county, md to serve a copy of your answer to !aid complaint on t he subscriliers at their tlice. No. "2 Law Dingo. Union, S. C., iVithin twenty da>s after the service icreof, exclusive ot the day of such lervice; and if you fail to answer tlie oinplaint within the t ins aforesaid, the llaintil'f in this action will aoply to til) I j?urt for the relief demanded in tlie{ umplaint. Dated Union, S. ('., Xov. 1, ^. 1) 1 S'. tS. Jlr.Nno \ Mr\ no. Plaint ill \s Attorney. To the defendants a1 ove named: Take lotice that lla* Hitnuiuns in I lib action >f which tlie foreuoing i< a copy, was licit in III.. Mill.Ii? I .1.1.... .a in..no.. 'or Union county, at Union in the Slate I ?f South Carolina, on the I til day of I S'ovelliter 1"!'S. Mr \ 1:0 A Mi vko, Attorneys for l'luintiiT. Union, S. (.\, Aug. 1, 18M. Final Discharge. ? Notice is hereby given that .1. 11. *poors, (iuanlian of I ho Kstatc of licit ha Wood, has applied to Jason M.Orcer. Judge of Probate, in and 'or the county of Union, for a final liseharge at? such (iunrdian. it is ordered that the oth day of \ngust A. I>. lStk), be lived forbearegof Petition, and a final settlement >f said Kstate. Jason M . (iurKK, r Probate Judge Union County, S. ('. h :!! 11 . 11 ADVERTISED LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office at ['nion, S. C., for the week ending J, \ugi si i h, 1 tt90. ii Miss Oivie lirooksliite I Mr. K. 1J. Harm 1 W. M. Johnson Miss K ite .Johns ( J) i Mrs. Uetlie Morris c_,i a Mrs. J. W. Poll.ird (J? e Mr. (ho. A. Mat ford r2) 1 Persons calling for the above let :ers will please say it advertised, and - iviii oo required to pay one ecul lor heir delivery. J. (J. Hunter, P. M. i E IN.PRICES Sacrificed RegardPrice or Cost. date goods that you want now. lowest prices in town. This is styles, but of a peerless collecthe very kind that has been is our mid summer clearance . Summer Goods. We positively as the least suggestion of warm EVERY DEPARTMENT ortunity to buy strictly reliable rifice prices. No matter what find the lowest at ish Companys FOR THE MOST POPULAR LADY. ? rHE TIMES COUPON CONTEST. Modern High-Grade Bicycle Offered the Most Popular Lady in Union. Tha Union Times h going to give tw ay a bicycle?a lady's tirst class modern ic.wle?to ills most ]?oi>ular lady in Ji.kn (town or county.) There is n<? ig<* limit, an-1 the wheel go.-s to the lady vlio i(reives the lamest number of votes ?r coupons clipped from the Union L'iines Iuit ilip the coupon from The Times, vrite your e.?nd.date's name on the blank nits and Rend o; bring them to The Times itlice. There is hut one other condition Lttachcd and t hat is : To vote you must m a subscriber to The Times. iO COUPONS WILL BE SOLD DURING THIS CONTEST Ilut all new subscribers will be preented with ten coupons on payment of a ear's subscription and those in arrears vili be given coupons at same rate who >ay t;p for back dues and continue; t'ter renewing or subscribing tiny must lip the coupon from their pajiers. The vote will he announced weekly nd the wheel awarded on August 31, 81)9, at lu a. m. by the clock in Times tlice. On August 1st the. three ladies in the ead may select three disinterested genlemen to tako clnrge of Wtllots, attend o counting vote and awarding the wheel. I First Coupon Issue?May 36. I The following is the vote at the time |f going to press today: nss rsanmo sexton 5)28 " Lilly Whit-lock, Union 788 " Edith Lylos, Carlisle f>88 " Lorena Hawkins, Union... JitMi " Sallie Wilkins, Union 8512 " Minnie Suiter, Union 244 " Laura Willurd, Union 184 " Jessie Hix, Union 142 " Leotha Kinpsmore, Union. 202 " Mary Garner, Pinckney.... 184 11 Helen Littlejohn 107 litation to Kindred and Creditors. 5v Jason M. Gj:keh, Kbq., I'ijobite JUDCE. Whetvao, William Sartor lias made nit to inn to grant him hellers of Adninistiation on the estate of and effects I" Mary C. Sailor, deceased, that they m and ai>l>ear liefoie tne, in tlie Court of 'robate. to le held at Union C. II., "'outh Carolina, on the 12th dav tf Viiiriut next', niter publication hereof, t. 11 o'clock in the foreimon, to show mi-m*, if any they have, why the said t'tininistration should not lie granted, (liven under my haul and feel this Itli day of .Inly Anno Domini lrtftl. .Jalon M. (1 itEKit. Proliate .Iud;e. Published on the 2Hth day o" -lily, SW?, in the Union Timed. JO-21.