The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, October 13, 1899, Image 5

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I ? *-'V ? SnJ ?^ THE F GOODWI * 9>?5 OLE / > Isguarante feet satisfa< the black wear" Shoe ; $i | Per pair, bei i m on pt7 q f W WAA V/ J WU CHAS. R Clothing, She . , ., .i ... MfiJ. W. T. Thomsori Few can realize wlmt it is to l>a heart ditease and what it is to live a 1 which may be cut thort any moment < cessation of that regular beat in \h?l< breast. Such a life was ended in t death of Maj. W. T. Thomson last Mc day in his 70ih year. During his life canied a small vial of medicine in 1 vest pockeCand when a spell would cor pn him his friends knew where to 11 $hp religf. Jle pame of one of Union count; most representative families, being brother of Mrs. Ann II. Jeter and t late Dr. A. W. Thomson. Entering the South Carolina colle in 1843 he graduated in 1848 and turned home and married Miss Sal Giles whom he survived only a few yea At the beginning of the war he volt leered ar.d a as elected Mejor of the i S. C. Regiment. Major was a consicncious Christ ij was everybody's friend and po one < reipenober that he ever spoke dfspar jngly pf any one. His whole life > characterized by his intense religi< convictions, his integrity and piety. ] tl?e past few years he has devoted hi elf to building up the Methodist Si day School on Factory Ilill aud will very nii ch infest (1 in all church and Si day School work in town. His funeral was held In the Metlux phuich; services being conduoted JUsv. "\V. A. Massabeau assisted by It Mr. Sphuler, and his remains interred the family plat at city cemetery. 'J (loial offerings were beautiful. A Brilliant Marriage. On Friday^night, October Oth, at residence of Mrs. Boyd, Mr. Willi Wilbunks and the charming widi Mrs. Fair Block were joined in 1 wedlock, Thos. MeXally, Esqr,, . n.iry I'uunc oiuuiuieu. May they live loDg and prosper. Mother and Bab NONE fctit a mother knows tl pains, anguish and dread that woman endures before and durir : childbirth. And still nearly all this su fering is unnecessary. The faithful use < MOTHER'S FRIEND ; : will in great measure overcome evei distressing symptom, and labor itself wi not be a very serious ordeal. Rcmem'a that MOTHER'S FRIEND is an ei temal liniment that softens and relax/ i the muscles, and Is not a dar.geroi compound of opiates to swallow. A; . ; your druggist for it or send price '$1)1 INC BSVCfttlD RLCNLAIGR CO., Attanta, G Bond for our free illustrated hook, "Before Baby Is Horn." I :AMOUS^^ EAR SHOE ; D % tl ) BY US?^ I 1 a ed to give per- * ^ ition. Ask for * bottom Good- ?l tr ol .75 : st made for the | i ! . SMITH'S; e and Hat Store. L ? LOST. ve A certificate for five shares in Series .fg No. 5 of the Union B. &. L. Associa^, tion has been lost or misplaced. The finder will confer a favor by returning it hp to N. P. DUNBAlt. I >n- _ ho Cutting Affair. ^ lis ? ut* A serious cutting affair occurred at* soon after dark Saturday evening on Main street in front of Mr. John J. V s ' Purcell's store, which came near ?i I h proving fatal to one of the combatants, Tl who received a fearful cut from the la ^ left ear near the temple down to half tv re_ way across the throat, making a hor- ^ rible, gaping wound which was sowed ir ra up by Dr. Torrence in Duke's drug t?i jn_ store. The parties were Sam Cun- ^ 5th ningham and G. P. Barnett. n As near as we can gather the par- n pin, ticularsitseemsthatoneof the parties ^ ian had some two years ago borrowed a ag- couple of dollars from the other and a] 'as had never paid it back. The othor ^ >us ha<i recently borrowed the same cj <or amount from the debtor. Saturday tt m" night the last borrower was asked to m PW back the money, when I19 said "that is all right let it go for the tl LU1~ amount you borrowed from me two 81 list ^ears a8?-" This startod a row which " ^ resulted in Mr. Barnett's throat being C( ev cut as above, he also received two y , or three other gashes in the ecu (Tie. ^ ^lie He endeavored to get to his Hnife but t| did not succeed in getting it open in d time. This is the first fracas of a a serious nature we have had on our ^ n.? streets in a loner time we are triad to u NIC " W lam 3a/> an<* this one was the most quiet 1 jvv'^ we ever heard of, not a loud word loly was used by either party, and no one a Nro- knew of it except those who happened to be looking that way or whose at- ^ tention was attracted by the scufiie. i Mr. Barnett's wound is said to be ii getting along very nicely. Mr. Cun- ? 0 ningham put up a forfeit for his ap- a pearence. t ? Special Excursion Rates vis. Sou. j _ Railway. t 1 i i ? C The Southern Hail way announces sale a of round trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga., on 8 account of the Georgia State Fair, which ^ T will be open from October 18th to No- _ 'U vember 4th. Exceptionally low rate of t rr ; one first class fare, plus 40 cents ad mis- 1 ^ sion to the Fair Grounds will be on sale j t from important stations. For full in- r ilc j formation as to schedule.^, write or call c to | on W. H. Donny, Agent Southern * I Railway, Union, or J. B. IIey wood, j i T. P. A., Augusta. ,4 H [he Whale After' Oh, dear Monster? Why are y encehas been kind to you in the besl foil want to swalkr ut they w ill bide their time, and as aem away, you might as well u ellow fever from an obnoxious pu icting a killirg frost through the co The riinnow is here as a) l Competitor whose thirst for proBt le appetite^of the Minnow to thato or instance, a good shirting for 3c. k in uui * nuo? ivt, wuua IUU cii^y. .her things proportionately cheap, ittt we are in a better position than ade with promptness and satisfacti r your patronage. Very truly yoi W. T. B Suggies, ' Harne We are now ready fo FHE BRICK n rear of Farr & Thon will conduct a f JVERY, FEED AND. lules and Horses always on Carriages, Buggies, Harr Have some good second that we will se CALL AND S i." H. MILLER, - - WASHINGTON hETTBR. ~ The (From Our Regular Correspondent.) ever b malic "Washington. Ojt. 9, 1809.? .V'lmtral ; e\v?y left Washm.toa for New Engnd to-day. lie will re.urn in al>out anr'Kl" vo weeks, lie made a Georcin of art. on happy by replying as follows to their that y< ivitation to go to Atlanta to p irtioipate light t i the ceremonies attending the prose nit ion of as A'ord to his tl >g otlicer, Lieut. _ 450 rumby, who is a Georgian : '-Why, quick Ttainl-y, gentlemen, I'll come. I h ive o engagement which yy\\\ prevent ?iw ty going to Atlanta about Nov. 1, and . '11 bo glad to present the sword myself Alacl1' > Lieut. Brumby." "Many men of many minds" certainly pply to everything connected with the never juntry's. new possessions. Recently Minn pinions that Porto Rico was ripe for Fnokl ivil government 1 avd" been largely in le majority. out. that isn't the view of r ^ lieut. Col. W. P. IJall, Adjutant Gen* lja^Tr ral of the depaitment of Porto Rico, pi-eut rK/\ 1 n t\/k?u ill \ cL In/vf i-?r? TT.\ n/v i .1 I 11W 10 Him nt M noiiiu^vuil. 11C OUIU 11X1 lUiUftl 16 subject: ''Conditions are not yet jch as to warrant the abandonment of lilitary rule in Porto Rico; in fact, it rould be a sorrowful day for Hie ountry if it were deprived of the firm State < et kind government that is doing a Coi plendid work there, and will continue i administer affairs in the interest of tie whole people. Certain individuals John islike to see Americans on the island, Jr., a they arc keen to get hold of the ens- jn ( jm house receipts for their'personal i wm enelit. They remember how officials in uous. he i>ast waxed f.?t ou the collection of s,je * hesesanie receipts, aud they think that the fo f ilie pje&cnt regime were abandoned, ^11 hey might h wo a chance to inaugurate tv y not her e a of public plunder." statin A delegation of Creek Indians, who 0, 'p re in Washington to protest against We^i iolations by tiio government of the Qre?c reaty they made with President Admn?, ^11 a 1825, have been informed that relief i an only come from Congress. T"ey a, lave with tl\em a historical relic in the jeter Hapeof a b'g silver medal presented to n il l. heir head Chief, by President Adam:*, * n vhen the treaty was signed. Oa one 19"iot ide of the medal is '"United States of Vmerioa, John Quinoy Adams, Preai- i npv lent, to Chief Ilo-pothlo Ilo-lo-ho" and y.' ,u( m the other a hatchet and pipe, Llic date, k pair of clasped handi, and "Friendhip and Peace/' On< .The report of the Board of Visitora of one y< he rJ. S. Naval Observatory?the flr.<t seoun -eays that unless the Observatory could mortu >e part of a National University or a pay f< department or doieuoe and Industries, lothing would be gained by taking it rom the control or the Navy Depart- "VI nent. The Board recommends an in- from urease in the astronomical staff of tin )bservatory, and an ameulni"nt. of the . _ aw which will enable Naval Offers to l'*COw >erfoim the duties of astronomers arte ^r?F hey havi passed the age of Ui, when g* pt .hey are now compelled to retire. trout) rhe Minnow. ou so unrelenting? Provi-i towment of favors; and yet w the Minnow. 5 for endeavoring to ,'cire ndertake to frighten the blic city by publicly prelumns of a penny journal. iiot Competitor, compares favorably wilh f the Whale for blubber. Good checks 4c. Good Jeans Pants 40c, and "With a full knowledge ever to take care of our on, we ask a continuance jrs, 1EATY. Wagons, ss. r business ah STABLES ison's store and irst class SALE STABLE. hand, also a line of tess and Wagons. . hand Buggies 11 cheap. EE US. 'ABLES, - - Manager. Fine Sewing Machines. prettiest line of Sewing Machines rought to Union. See our aitodrop head sewing machines In ful carved mahogany, birch and e oak?lliey are simply perfection service and beauty?so noiseless I on can scarcely hear them run; so hat they can be run with a No. tton thread fey a band. Coine before they are out. S. M. Kice, Jn., E. U. onder Store," Music and Sewing ae House. you four the world y?n will fij?l a remedy ecjial t> One te Cough Citre," says JSlitor iff, of tbo Micanopy, Fla.. tier." It cared his family of ippe and saves thousand* from nonia, bronchitis, croup and all land lung troubles F. C. Duke. - .-jr Master's Sale. of South Carolina, ) Court of Comunty of Union. j inon P.eas. fj n .Tntpr al Plaintiff V3. P. Thom is and John P. Thomas, Defendants. )bedlenc? to an order male heroin sell at Union, before the Court i door, during the legal hours of on salesday, <>'?h November 1$<)9, llowing lands to wit: that tract of lan 1 containing seven) acres, more or less, near Santuc a and adjoining lands now or late J. Jones, W. T. Jones, J. s l. J. 11. ltandolph and John ?y. that lot at Carlisle known sis lot. , on the norlh side of Main street Jjolulng lots of W. T. Jones, Lucy and others and on the West by the and*. that lot of land at Carlisle known, No. 3, on the North side of Main and adjoining lots of \V. T. Junos, Jeter oud others and on the \Voa<. ? Hill lands. TKKMS OF 8ALV. 0 half cash, balance on a credit of par with interest from day of sale pd by bond of the purchaser and a rage of the premises. Purchaser to >r papers. C. II. PflAKE, Mister. iThen our boys wops aim- at ?hal whooping coqgh, our doctor Ooe Minnie Gwgh Cure. They cred rapidly," wriios P. P. I>t?l!ep, le, Pa. It cures cough?, coldn, m and a 1 throat aid lung dei. f\ C, Dale. * NEW YORK While cotton is go;ng up at sonable to suppose that nil co But Just i To what we are doing in O Nice all wool Red Flar i 44 4 4 44 Twilled I Good Turkey Red Cali Check Gingham Nice Dress Worsted... And lots of other Articles tin to mention: DON'T Until it is too late to s --GOOD \ But double qu NEW YORK CHEAPEST STOR P. S.?Very best Lonsdale Cam! HARRY 6 ^BUGGIES! M I JUST THIN GUARANTEED BUG Now is the time to as prices are Union Hare ^ATTENTION We want you to call and s Crepe Tissue, All Shat In boxes at 10, 15, 25, 3 There's nothing prettier or mon your rooms for receptions, f club meetings, or for e^ As sealing wax and initial seal ^ T UJ^-\i, IY w 11ii v i; ti Also the latest an< styles of ladies correspon Station ALLAN NICHOLS ' ^#DR. I. M, fcn -.DENT | I Crown and Bridge 1 Work a Specialty. RACKET. half a cent a jump it is reatton goods will advance loo. : Listen otton and Wool Goods inel 8c. Flannel 12J4c. coes 2}?c. 2</2C. 5c. it we haven't time and space wait ? ;et some of these VALUES*Lick to the RACKET, E ON EARTH. trie, yard wide, 10c a yard. fc BELK. RIIRRIFRt K OF IT! G'Y FOR $37.50. buy one cheap advancing. I ** iware lo. , LADIES!^ ce our beautiful line of Jes, Fancy Borders, 5 and 50 cents each. e inexpensive for decorating ive o'clock teas, reading /ery day purposes. Is are again becoming ex l lull supply on hand. d most popular 5' note and dence ery. ON, Union, S. C. Odce Bank Building: Union, 8. 0.