The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 05, 1900, Image 3
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I UNION COTTONi.
Yl Local Schedule for Passenger Trains. ,
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/ \l TRAILS FROM COLUMBIA. Jj;llK
I II Arrive 10:20n. m. Depart 10:20 a. m ^*1
| [f 44 1 :40 p. in. " 2:00p. o x{?.t
! TRAINS FROM SPARTANRURvi. i(. U
Arrive 12:45 p. m. Depart 1 p. rn l,nv
44 7:10p.m. 44 7 :80p. in Mi
PERSONAL AND LOCAL MENTION.
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HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST ABjOT TOWN M
' >ue <
Mr. W. M. T Bates, of Cailiale, br*
gone to Hot Springs, Ark. 'ro8
Stati
Mr. Victor DePahs spent a few dajs ^
in Spartanburg this week.
spen
B The Union Cotton Mill has decired its m tli
itsannu ?1 dividend of 7 per cent. Uui<
The stock iu the 4lh se rUs of the Union 1
I 11. and L. id worth $94 00 per share. tut,u
J i Mr. Walter Whitman returned to lJ'^
| i Union yesterday.?Spirlanburg Herald ^
\ U I 29th. ?'?
\ ^ J a rail
' 1 (I Mr. T. D. Noland, Jr., of Now lorry, " s,,
\| spent a few days in Union Ciin.-tuia- vI..
\ *-?kAt
the last meeting of the U. B. uw'
\ L. the old ollieers were elected for Uie -j.
?|\ next year. U(b,
i Miss Annie Abe 11. of Lowreysville, is
I visrinjr frieudd iu Union.?Cheater
Lint*rn.
? Dr. Yancey Poole, of Union, sport i ? ?
yesterday iu the city.?Spartanburg J, tr;
Herald 20th. if.)
Mis. Dr. Meador has returned to >oui
Union and will occupy her residence on D,
^ 8 >ut h street. Voxi
Miss Elizabeth Grimbull Las relumed in ni
1 Spart*nb...g after spending Christinas J. fj
fit borne in Uupn. Km)
Mrs. Jesse T. Gantt, who has been left
Spending the holidays iu Union has u- l- tt.
^ turned to the cit> .?State bus!
Mr. E. W. Jeter called in to see us l',ofi
whi'e attending tin liaptist Sunday M
1 ScLmjI Comention last Saturday. up
1 Mr. J. A. Pearson, a prominent citizen
W Union tounty, is visiting at Mr. W. nm
I JJuneit's.?Spartanburg lioiald 20th. ^ui''
Mf, E\prett Pos#y came homo for u ^
f#.v days last week. He is attending a . }
fc medical oollege in Atlanta.
L ^ L- Q- Deal, who has bjen spend Vk>
fn>\er.il wteks with her i.aieiiLn at ''
the
wood, J?. C., returned heme Mj.i- ^
say i
and Mrs. L. J. Ilamea have ai- W()U
at home after spetidiuj a pleasant w)^|
aiiion^ filpiids iu the M1?PP? l*"'t ut reUi(
tale. They will make their Xutuie W|,i<
St Mr. W". D. Arthur's. ^hey
ES*
i* ( ? ood Siloes,
hem i?i
in PRIP.CQ
I IllVhVi
SEE US,
handsomely.
3b Carrie Vice, of Carvius, and b>*i
(1 from Union were tha rup&s o>
Jhsaie Smith hist Sunday.? Fn?
sc.
iss ? Alice and Hirtie Lancaster am
t Morrow, who have been in tclioo 1
u on, aro at hoiuu Ou a visit lor a '
lays.?Fiee Lance. a
r. .Jno. T. Gray, manager of the iV. '<
\ Co. m Columbia, was in Unio; I
day ainuiJiig to put the up town
raph oilice in at the Mew Century. <
ra. Center, of Uniou Graded School.-. >
>1 the best teachers m the State, i.< '
din* the holidays with tlie family oi ;<
ideut lloitzoR.?Cleiusou Cor. n<
r. and Mrs. Landy Ilames, of Union u
t some of the holidays with relative.- "
e city. They left for their homo in
>u yesterday and carried with iheu*
r ..11 r?..m .... i? . ..
ini, iiioiiuawi nil vrillllivy 1(11" 111' II
iu prosperity and happineaa.?Gaff- ?
Iaxlgvr. ,
r. A. R. Eakridge, of Shelby N. C.,
Union uu'i will take a Oontrart o
ing on the llnflal railroad. Mr
idge has many trends in Union o '
Ikj ji(H(i to see liiiu back. 1I? va
>t ihu coiitiactois grading the 3 C\near
here.
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se night telegraph olfice recently lashed
in Union by the Southern was
t hve<i, it has been discontinued tiu.i.
There were three chungi.a ot
t opetators during the few weeks ot
existence., Mr. 0. W. My era, oiwell,
3. G., was the last night owl. ,
was a g wd operator anil a clever
i.-v m.tM r?
ig luaii* "
r. J. M. EUibry hud v.ifo, from !
have been spending several day
jr city visiting their relatives, Oi.
[. Hamilton and family. Mrs. Dr.
ay1.-! mother was a Mrs. M-iyes, and ,
this county about 18.3*. The family
for Texas to engage in the rattliness
in which they have been very 1
porous. ,
r. W. II. Ware i-t in town putting '
the poles for the Western Union
arrapli up town otllce. The line will
up the street in rear of the bank ,
ding to Smith1* store, thence up
{in street to Main and back down
Lie hotel, where the otflce will be cut !
Mr. Wme Is a veteran lluetnan and
giro us a tlrst-class Job. i
et this be one of your resolutions for 1
new year, and should you live up to
>u will be the happier: "I will not
nn?.?kt..M -Ai-kt.? *
iiu ti mi<? nuuun luy uCiKllUU' UIHl X
Id object to bto spying about me, and
le talking of others I will try and ]
Dijlber to say those lb Jugs about th?W '
:h will cause them to feel good should ;
hear of the remarks." ]
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LOOK
WELL
DRESSED.
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TO DO THIS
YOU MUST WEAR
WELL - MAnr AND
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GOOD FITTING CLOTHES.
THIS IS THE KIND. ,
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Any Price j
You Want. ;
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Something Worth Seeing.
Mr. Editor :?Ou Saturday night Jan.
3th at .s p. in. a lecture will be delivered ^
ii the 1st. Baptist church by Jtev. J. ^
liluor Wilbur, of Baltimore, M. 1? \T*
'lei
cconipanicd with a'.ereoptic v ews. A
ue treat is in store for all who attend,
issots paintings will be used.
Monsieur Jaines Tit sot is a fre ;ch
ainter ol rare merit, lie spent ten
ears in Palestiue to jiaiiit the life ol W
,'hrist. At the end of that lime lie had
xiiuted JG5 pictures aud made lot) pen- cm
nd-iuk ski to lies. They have been prolounced
"the wonder of the ceutuij' -.t
ad are perhaps the greatest continental y ;im
' i the .Life of Christ that has eve- 4
x r.ey sc. k to give Jc&us l!.
imv, and Jesus the man as lie lived ami 4
talked arming men. It is the huninu ve.
ade of the divine life that is presenod, .idt
vitli accurate historical aud geographical
details.
The slides used in the lecture are
>py-righUd reproductions of the origin- ?ea
d->; the coloiing winch constitute.-. urn V"..
if the charius of the oiigiuals is also I Km
xidly reproduced. Such a sen.-atio. I wo
avp iu'.i pictures creaieu mat over y,tu? 'ut
saw the originals iu l'luladt iphia ''h
n o.:e dav; and in Chicago over 200.U0 > 'in
. sited the g tilery while they were on t
< 11 hi lion.
ikv. ',Vilbru-lun woven into a iecdir*
line, facts about the land of I'anstiui i
; tilled hy cloie study ai d pert'imsd uLsei A
,'at.lon dining a recent trip ihere, tof.
her with incidents in the life of Jems
is illustrated by the Tissot painiing*.
in.: carvica with him the li .est outfit < 1 |
iiciuni-ligln, dissolving lanterns. Leone
especially appropriate in view of tlui.ndy
iu the Life of Christ in the Sun?.?y
SeLools triia coining winter.
liichmoud T ines (Nov. 17th,) says.
"Mi. Wilbiiv lie* deduced many h? lino O
jii secular -is well as roiighnis 8uhj< c Lai*',
none could be more nttin tive thai .
ill diacoui -e. lie illustrated im actio.
Willi some of TCso'.'s famous p.iiia.ng 't
togetner with the lecturer'.-* pe?
>>i,r1 knowledge of the land of I'aieiliii**. 4^
ii>.de t tie oceaMioti one of peulitu' int *?
it. The turge audieuco were not ou!>
ie ighted with the uuKjunitss of ?!?
M*e>fu na?eit, but wei? highly instruct- ?r
1 t>y oue who haa evidently made th '<?
<ut>iout a 8]*uial stud v." t
Ha? prote* ds *ill bo used for mtUm
MV4MSHry improvement* at the IlipiM C2
I'arsonage. Tickets 2oc. children loo.
Notice.
in
A meeting of KtocKholders of Series
!fo. 2 people'* 11. and L. A^ocia
-Ion will be held In Bank of Win. A.
N'i diolson <fc Son., Tuesday, January
16th. G. G. Fu*rxn.
List of Jurors? January Term iqoo
OltAND JUROHS FOR 1900.
M H O'Shields J T Bishop
C Whitlock J S F Adams
W S Sanders T J Willifuvd
Bailey i^awson J B Tracy
E L Clark W it Fowler
J D Murphy W M English
Goiden Harmon W T Jeter
J L McWhirter L W Smith
11 E Jeter J C Shetth-sworth
PKTIT JUKORS?FIRST WEEK.
I s Ivey J (i Uice
li K Tucker J G Adams
I It Young J II Wilbiiru
I) W Fowler J G Bishop
W J Aughtry J O Guult
V K l'liomas (J C Greer
3 Leon Butler T J Alvei>on
J W Cunningham Newell Smith, Jr
R J Little C E Graham
Golden Bentley W P Duckett '
W L Culp P P Hamilton <
J L Wjiict (' M Gault ^
J U Charles II S Williams
M S Ia:e J V Askew
s U Sims Jno. A. Stewart
W It tiilliam G B Fowler
J F Beluo S G Howell I
J J Put cell Albert McGowan
PETIT JDROliS-swrovif n-1.
I F Smith R S Ttionias, .Jr
M W Bailey \V O.Jeter
Flics Jenkins .1 W .Jo'*ns I
L' li Jeter W K Briggs J
[j .) Ilrowiii.g J M ti.Hulc
IV C KllicliPi' JnoS IvHLdrick
i a Smith M 1> Mt-atior
i \V ^miks W N 15ruck
i B M irg.ui W 1' Bennett
t L McNally 11 li Murphy
V T Mokes, .Jr J W (jilbeil
W Humphries 11 lientley
f R Hawkins 1) J Farr
P O'Miie.tU <) 11 Kidd
N Crawford J D Brown
V ** McLure S R Ay cock
F AI man R W Hamilton
W Scutt 11 S Faucet t
of the liusinesH Changes.
?e te
McLaughlin & Bivvvn has di-solved . w
ipaitncrship, Mr. Iitown retires In in . ti
m business. Mr. McLaughlin willconi.
li.' the business.
Jv(r. Juo. A. Fant, of Pant Bros., re:"?
from an active part In the business
i'cvo e bis entire tune to the n?
tt??n nidi of which he is the PietideuL
r. P. E. Faiit will conduct the busi?s
tit Fant Broi. pj
Capt. .J. \V. McLure wi'l retire from je.
e mana-ieu enL of Hie Ihkh^cm .... i n;- i *?
u lr. W. Ii. MeLure v. Hi take Hi:n g -. i 1?
Mr. J. (^. Wray has moved from 8H
ni<?n to Yurkville where lie will open
> his stock.
The parties who have l?een ruoniii^ a
>re in one of the Dunn buildings have
jved their btt c?c to some other town I
^ \j
Returns to the Country. ru
Wo regret to Kin tint o.ir fraud
r. Horry _ Rich irds has decided to s li
it: ;- pr?p..rty aria remnsi to
Mr. Richard i believes he v d i~*
i). loiter health in the connhy than I"*
has in town. Wo are sorry to iooso
i bat wish him good Ivalth and v.i::*
on his farm. Iln pro int\ is n \u- |J*
tjtdp p! ii I' ll i in r oi M ) i it ii i
?e? and wi 1 b* cut up into mveti rest
i-e loti it'll si.d. So) lii t il ii
uhe; column. - 5Z.
lie Was I'st'd to Ito
Ra tgs has gone lo jail for fol'geiy! t
ho would have thought it!''
Tc is very find. Kour \euis sol it Mr) P
illneuieut. It will hill him.'' $
h ?h, no ! he won't mind that tun I of ir
al'. 'lie is quite used to solitary conirmeiit."
V!1'
Iiiilml! Has he ever been in jail b - I !
? .???
I .illXo
; but he has Iveu c'< rking for s'x we
ii'H in an establishment that ucver
/ertised." '
the
Vaughn's IJthontriptlc. be*
We caU the especial attention of our ha'
ulers who urn a flic ted with drops*, to .
lUghn'a latliontiiptie. Kve~?oiic j(
nw.s Maj. Betsill, and know that ! c
mid not make a fahe statement. See yoi
won'ei fol cure effected in hisc i'o.
ic medicine can Ik; had at any of our "C
stores. It luis cured in mv others.
\ RAP
rO DECORAT
?YOUR H
Having decided to di-continue
om for the increased Stock ? f Kit
' my enormous growing trade. I
oek of China and Celuloid Novel
cost to produce them. These go
STRICTLY FOR
This is your chance to rot a hrgnlii
if thore is i nlch or corner on your inn
iveity don't miss this opportunity, for 1
the price we are ottering tliefn.
ill and see that we are carryii
We take pleasure in thanking
id sinc?rely hope to he favored w
3i'ous New year, I beg to remain
T. E.
National Union Officers.
The officers elected to serve for the
first term of Macbeth Council recently
established in Union are as follows :
J. A. Sawjer, Pres'd't.
Macbeth Young, Ex. Pres'd't.
AY. T. Landman, Vice Pres'd't.
Jj. S. Townscnd, Speaker.
Rev. S. It. Guignard, Cnaplain.
Geo. Wright, Sec'y. and Treasurer.
. Jordan, Fin. Sec'y. J
J. Fr?d McLure, Usher.
L. It. Black well, S'g't. i
J. T. Sexton, Doorkeeper.
W. E. Srnn, |
E. L. Claik, . Trustees.
Macbeth Young, ) 1
It. will be seen from the above that the *
Council starts out with a strong set ot'
>fillers. It is very probable that the K. ?
)t P. Ilall will be secured as tho place of i
metiucr. The nnimmi
I1ICUM) II*" A t
IVeduesday evening ut 8 p. ra. for the i
purpose of adopting by-laws etc. all
nembi-rs requested to attend. |
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Poet O'Hoo a)
Jninu, S. C? f-T the week ending n
anuary 5 h, 1900 11
Mrs KM a E Boy n ton e'
Miss Ellen Rur:i?-t i n
Miss Lillcv Davis ? P
Mr J II F<'??ter M
Mrs Mamie 1 lughes
Mr Thomas Jackson
Mr R L J ustice
MrNedNorris *
Mrs S L Long i
Mr J L Ray
Mrs Hester Summer _
MrBluet Starkcs
Miss Lucy Skates
Mr B W Thornhill
Pursuits calling ti>r the above Intra
will please ??>iy it advertised, >uv |j
rl he required to p;iy one cent < >i
eir delivery. f(l
J. C. TIunteb, P. M. d
bXtUUJOtVS SALE. | ?
Will be sold to the highest bidder m'
Jonesville, S. C., ou Monday, p
brunry 5th, nil that tract or parcel
land known as the Webb Thomson
*ce, containing 78 acres, more or
< ?, bounded by tho lands of A. fi
wis, Mrs. K. O. Free nod the
rule of Mm Thcftu.son. IVrms of
e cash, J. I. IIamks, n<Exec.
of Josi.di Foster's E-dato. El
i-at. th
to the Public.
I lie Crinnery of the Union Oil end j 'n
arm fuel-u ring Oompauy will on y ' '?h
in on Saturdays after Jan. (j, lUO't. j
W. 10. Thomson', Pres. |
"REE Ffil
The above cuts nr<> ique-ental ions of a 1
id-paintcd china, no?\f oil exhibition at our
e to out* custi niers.
We guarantee Hi .1 our pi ions on goods'
i*r is made for Hit; purpose (?r increasing on
fcrulv appreci ite then pa'ronage.
Til*-* ware i? rani I'v taking Hie p'aep of
has that soft, white, velvety finish; is of th*
I best in the world. The shapes am of
in designed to meet the tasies of the most
It is only by our guaranteeing to use a
ire been able to get it at a price that puts It
Our assortment, consists of thips uml S.e
nner Plafes, lhalters. Covered Dishes, Cmsi
J everything else wliieli go-s to iiikm op a
We eurne-tiv invite \ou to call and hep ,
a full information. Very resp
'URCELL CASI
> F CH
^ fiL-4 1 1.
E AND BEAU1
OME AT A S?k
' Otlf lilll* 01 I' illli'V Goods it lid i I
rniture tin t 1 v. 1! le totnj> led
throw UDOa tin; m.irkot fir fii
ties, l>is<)Ui' Figures, Albums, \
ods v\ iil be sold
CASH AT RED I
i if you conlrnr>pl'<tn in. k:ng ve-ldi'isr.
I'tJo or oibirel Ll.ut nt'iulH to bo d*co
it will bw ft Kng, cold day beforo you
ig out what we propose whet he
rou very much for your kind pi
itli the snnc in the future \\
Yours very respectfully,
CITY LOTS
FOR SALE.
My residence lot. on East side of
Mountain street has been cut into
HOTen lots as follows:
Lot No 1, Houso lot, fronting 100
feet on Mountain street and running
through to I>awkins street.
Lots No. 2, 8 ami 4, 0(5X150, fronting
on Mountain street.
Lots 5, 0 and 7, 00X150, fronting
ill I M\V KlllS sireot<.
All this property is very desirable
is it is in the center of the town and
inrrounded by the best of neighbor?.
If you want any of the above lots
all on me as soon as you see this
dvertisement for they will bo Bold
u the next ten davs.
J. B. RICHARDS,
-It. At Carolina Drug Store.
Change in Business.
Having made a change in our busiess
on Januury 1st, 1000 we hereby
otify all parties indebted to us
llher by note or account thar same
lust be settled nt once, ns we will
lace all unsettled accounts and notes
i the hands of an odicer for collecon
after February 1st, 1000.
Take notice and save co-t?.
Respectfully,
^ANT BROS.
1-1 m
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that John
. Kant, Guardian of the Estate of
rev L. Gosh, has applied to Jason
. Greer. Judge of Probate, in and
r the county of Union, for a final
scharge as such Guardian.
It Is Ordered, That the 9th day of
bnmry, A. 1). J900. be fixed for
trios; of Petit ion, and a final settle
rnt ?f aaid Estate.
Jason M. Greer,
bate Judge Union County, S. C.
Published Oth Jan. 1900, l-4t.
NOTICE.
\li persons having business con( ' d
with the Water Works or
trie Lights will call at office of
e Commissioner jn the Hank Buildi.t
the top of steps Bachelor street
\ r.-i oce.
N e have placed Mr. L. G. Young
charge and any business left with
in will h-ve prompt attention.
Phono X-j. S2. F. M. Farr,
Chairman.
R
!e free
'cw pieces of handsomely decorated,
store, which wc intend giving awaf
will remain the same. This special
ir trade and sh >*.viti^ the poi^ple that
While (frani'e or Iron ^tono China,
? iinest qudity, ami without doubt
the very latest patterns and nave
fastidious,
large quantity of this ware that we
within the reach of all.
u<vrs, Pit) I'l i??>s, Hreakfast Plates,
nil Pitchers. Siigir l??ais, Tea Pots
V 1 ?\ l'j Sli L OK 1 >1 SHKS.
' ii, wimii wo will cheerfully gita
Hcttu'lv,
I COMPANY.
ANCE
nFY?*
ZALL COST.
mo Piet lives in o?der to make
to carry to meet the demands
> next thirty days my entire
Uses, etc., at and below what
iron nnircc
JV/U lj rivivw.
I irtlidny or presents of any kind,
villi a lino but inexpensive
will hnvo the chance to get them
r you want to huy or not.
itronng2 during the past year
risliing all a happy and prosE
Y :
H moam > w