The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 27, 1900, Image 7
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For a sea
one feels t
Singapore Pineapple 1
^^delicious at
Marachino Cherries, r<
at, but better to the palate.
Lipscomb, Speights & <
and the genuine fruit flavor,
Monarch Asparagus
cious
Mrs. Kidd's Pin M<
made
Seville's Pimolas, fn
pepper -..
Potted Turkey and
in*
Block's Winsdor Wafe
of a snowflake
Kingan's Hames and
Every pound guaranteed go
Call on
longing t
haunting ;
YOUNG t
Local Laconics,
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST ABOUT 1
Dr. I. M. Iltir wjnt to G*1
la>t Sunday.
Bishop Djnoin ia visiting hia
CjI. T. O. Duncan.
J. H. Fant, of Andjra>i), b )u o
B Fait, is ia town.
D. F. Gilliam made a fl/ing
to Saatuo this week.
Mr Ge>. Wright took a flying
to West Sprioga last Sunday.
Mr*. J. R. L;ttle, of Spartaab
!s visiting Irienda ia Union.
J. W. Scott and R. W. Scot
- Joneaville. were in town Weduee
m W. E. R ly has go le to Glenn Spi
^Where he will spend a week for his he
Miss Ruby Grant, of New Orb
is Tlsitiag her coqain, Mrs. E. E.
liamson.
Mr. W. II. Sartor went up to Gh
Tuesday to see his family who have
at the springs a week.
Dr. Ben Daniels, of Newbury,
been visiting dt the homo of hit si
Mrs. E. E. Williamson.
Mr. Quy Daniels, of New ben
visiting at the home of Mr. E. E.
liamion, his brother-in-law.
Mrs. J. II. Spears, who his
^^pendiug a week among friends 21
^Bld h >rae, Kulton, has returned.
Miss Bkina Wilkenoi, <f I
Hill, H. C , is on on extended yi<
Mr*. Wm, Stoll ou Churc'a-Hiroot
P. M. and L. \V. Jordan, oi3oi
returnel home 8aturday, after ai
tended wiatt at Mr. T. C. Djqo
Mr. J. D. Timinons, Iho popular
macht at Zemp's Pharmacy we
Atlanta Monday on a business ti ij
few days.
Mr. W. W. Dixon wont to York
day on n short business trip. Hi
spend a few days visiting relatives b
returning.
Miss Nina Po)', of Tyler*
Laurens county, daughter of M
P. Pool, is visiting her uucle, Mi
| II. Poo), of Uuio;).
I>i. I. M. Hiir's mjtiier after i
daj's visit to iiiin in Union, joi
party to Glenn Springs, where |h
spend a few days before returning I
Mi<? Lucile Minrnaugh, dauj
. of J, L Mimuaugh. of (Jolutubix
Weduerda j f.?r home Mi?s i
naug'i vasviei ing Mrs. T. <J.
oan.
. .. ssed
Delicacies
son when every
he need of such.
Chunks, litb flat cans, fresh and
20c can.
2d or white pitted, beautiful to look
50c and $1.00 per jar.
Co's. Superfine Jelly, clear as crystal
well worth 16c glass.
Tips, delicate, tender and deli
30c can.
)ney Pickles, said to be the finest
35c bottle.
iest Olives, stutter with sweet
35c bottle.
Chicken, delicate and satisfy
25c can.
rs, nothing better made in the way
20c pound.
Breakfast Bacon fresh every week,
od.
us and ease the
hat has been
you so long.
he GROCER.
Miss Annie Tucker, of Georgetown,
who has been visiting Miss Marie Clifford
left for Ilendersonville, N. C., Monday,
OWN where she will spend the summer at the
home of her brother.
Messrs. J. C. Sartor, Santuc, Joe
r*?7 Bstsill. West Springs. Thos. II. Gore,
Cross Keys, Jno. I). Smith, Carlisle,
son, C. II. Foster, Joneaville, were among
our visitors this week,
E You will find fresh Turnip seeds
at Dukes Drug Store,
trip Big bargains every day at the
Uuion Cotton Mills Dept. Store'
trip Now is the time to plant Turnipe,
md Duke's is the place to buy the
urg, B3cd'
J. R. Fant, who has been sick at
e his father's, D. B. Fant, is up and
V of .bout.
(day. \,y rv Aiai'.ii. ?
mr. u. r. u oaieiug is announced |
:'ngs as a ciadidate fur tbo Legislature in
with. i93ue.
w*?' Fresh lot of Fruit Jars just receive !
S>me old price. Union Cotton Mills
Dept. Store.
nn ? Clothe yourself in nice up-todste
tn Clothing at the Union Cotton Mills
D/pt. Store.
,,;ls Ice cream every d-.y at Company
iter' Store, lb a quart, $1.50 a gallon.
Special rates to churches, societies,
ry, is e'c.
W'' New line of Toilet Soap at Young
ihi Grocer's, If you want a good
lx*n ?>ap at a reatoiable price, call and
,t her get it.
Did you hnow that Young the
lock Grocer was going to handle Hughe's
tit t) caudiei in th > near futurt? Well,
he is, aud i ivites you to call.
aeca, Mr. A. C, Little is announced in
i er. * Lis issue as a candidate for the lagan's.
"stature. Watch the oolumns of The
Times if you wish to know who are
in ti e mm.
lit to
) of a Tho work of c veriog th^ F.rst
Methodist church with plate is about
H lished. The central tower is a!s>
being rebuilt s>me 15 feet higher and
13 W *i!l ilImo h? rovArnl with nlat*.
lefo: ? *
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Arthur lost
... their lufant ohild Saturday eveulog.
r I - buried In the Methodist church
yjrl 8und.?y. The little one had
'* "* ?jen a s .fi" rer during its short life
11 has gone to re?t in the Saviour's
i few arms.
,,edl1 Mr. J. T. Nance, cf Gafluey, for"
w irirrly of Admneburg, ilted of typhoid
lome lever at his home last Thursday after
ghter a lingering illness of seven weeks
i, leM He wa a bhotherof Mr. J. \V. Nance,
Mini ,>f IJ don. He was 47 years of age,
Did- and loaves a devote 1 wife to mouin
hU lues.
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FOE THE LEGISLATURE,
The many friends of Mr. II. C
L'ttle hereby announce his name as a
candidate for the Hous9 of Repreee
itatives, aad piedge him to abide
the result of the Democratic primary
election.
Children's Day.
Children's day exercises will be
held at Yarborough's Chapel on Saturday,
Aug. 4th. An interesting
programme has been arranged and
everybody is iuvited to attend. A
good collection for foreigu missions is
expected.
Barbecues A-Galore,
There will surely be no dearth of
barbecues in Union county in tbo near
future, ye lovers cf barbecue bash
will have all the opportunity you
want during this campaign to fill up
to your hearts' content. See the columns
of The Times, they are all ad
verlised, and you can take your
choice or attend them all. Fine barbecue
cooks aro in charge of them
all, and you can just begin the starving
act several days beforo you start
to the cue, there will bo plenty for
you all.
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Gamblers Pulled.
The polico having received notice
that a gang of colored men were
gambling in tho woods near Mr. Perrin's
grove. Policemen May and
Austell went down and caught thorn
in the act. They succeeded in capturing
seven of tho gang, and have
since learned that others were iuto
it. They hava an eye open for the
others, and will, no doubt, run them
in later. This was a good haul, and
will possibly have the < fleet of put
ting a check on this gambling rmong
the negroes.
?? To
the Ladies!
What, arc our ladies doing for prohibition?
Wo eee by tho papers that at almost
all of the State campaign meetings
the ladies are showing their interest
iu this m< st important movement,
by their kind reception of our
prohibition candidate, Col. Iioyt, by
their cheers, bouquets, banners, etc.,
etc. Surely our Union ladies aro
not less interested iu the future weal
or woe of their husbar.ds, sons and
brothers. Lot some lad/ take tho
initiative and prepare for a grand re
ccpt:on at the grounds of the speaking
of our prohibition candida'e, Col.
Ja8. H. Iioyt. His war recoid, his
record as a citizen, and as a pure
christian gentleman, fully able to fill
tho govcrument chair, merit all that
may be done for liia pleasure on the
day of the speaking, August 1st, 1900.
S, M. Rice, Jit, E. U.
County ChairmaD.
Festival at Carlisle.
An ice cream festival, for tLe benefit
of the Methodist church, was
given at Mr. John W. Gregory's home
at Bantuc, Tuesday night. It was a
remarkable success and was a credit
to Santuc. There were a large crowd
of young people present. Union was
well represented, a dczsn or more of
our ycuag peoplo present. Several
other towns were represented among
them being Charleston, Whitraires,
Spartanburg, Newberry and Rock
IIill, all of which were represented by
the fair sex. A delightful time was
erjoyed by all present.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Sprinklers not allowed to exceed 4
hours a day.
Use of yard hydrants all night is
-a A1_ ^ ' u:U:?aJ
Biuubij jiruuiuiieu.
Faucets must bo kept closed when
not in actual use, aud in good repair,
sud not allowed to drip or leak, no
ontinual 11 >w is permitted. The
spray head or ^ m z'.lo must in all
caees bo screwed on, as we do not con
tract for the use of water through the
open end of the hose, old worn out
and leaky hoso must not be used, aud
leather or rubber washers must be
p'aeed in all j tints. Sprinklers mu?t
be ennfi tod to the primises of the
pirties paying f>r same.
Parties violating the above ?uhs
w 11 have the water supply cut from
iheir premises without notice.
Ilose bibbs pieced inside of build*
i gs or attached to buildings will be
charged as yard and hour?, you will
be charged for water ai per rato and
rules, either furnished by pressure, or
transmitted from other openings.
These rules were passed at a regu
lar meeting of the B >ard in August
1898, and will bo strictly enforced in
the future.
lloird of Commissioners of Public
\Vorkc, City of Union.
F. M. Fabr, Chairman.
T. C. Duncas.
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lb IV li? UAAIUII.
BARBECUE.
We wiil give a iiratc1ar8 bail) cuo
at I/ ckhart .Junt lion (belter known
ns Orr's Crossing) (n Saturday, Aur.
4 h. Candidates will sneak, ev)ry>
h idv i iviied. Eaves & Gault.
30 2 p
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A Deserving Compliment
To a Worthy Pastor.
In a letter to the Baptist Courier
the Ilsv. Dr. Key tells of his vieit to
Union, and in speaking of tho recent
pr jtraietfcd meeting at tho First Baptist
church in Uuion in which the
Doctor assisted the Rev. L. M. Rice,
he says:
"I epent ten days in Juno with
Bro. Ii. M. Rico at Uuion. The night
congregations were uniformly large,
eavo when reduced by the rains prevailing
at that time." The people
evidenced genuine interest in the
meetings Rnd many were strengthened
for service. I bolieve I never befo.e
I..
pi t.aVyllCV* DU 1UAUJT DC 1 U1WUO 111 C UV/VCO
sion with the same degree of personal
ei j ?yrucnt. Pastor Rice is a very industrious
worker and as tactful as he
is tireless. Ho adapts l.imself to the
second church with its factory mem
lurship quite as readily as to the
members of the first church. He has
greatly unified and built up tho Baptist
cause in Uuion. One of his leading
members told mo that ho had not
a single criticism to pass on his pastor.
The new house of the second church
is a largo and attractive building, and
it is often filled to overflowing.
Baptists in Uuion are growing in
number and influence and have a
a bright future."
Before the Mayor.
The Mayor's Court did a brisk
business Monday. The seven negroes
caught gambling in Bill Tucker's
house were each fined $5.00 nnd ci s's
or 10 days. Five of I hem came
down with tho dough. Lou Twilty,
a notorious cbaract;r among tho ncm
her of tho same ilk who disgrace our
town, was up bifiro the Mayor and
was flood $5 00 or 10 days. She, like
all tho rest, to- k the days. It seems
to be a picnic to thrs) notorious
w >men to be sent to jiil and it has
about r.s much c-llect upon them as a
shower of rain upon a duck. There
eh mhl be some kind of method f
punishment adopted for these characters
that would not be quite s) agree
aoIo as a tew days conn.iem?ut and
free board.
Asleep on the Railroad.
A colored irau r a reed Lee Ocborne
get l is foot meshed yesterday about
2 o'clock at BcO'ilo. lie was silting
on a pilo of lumber with bis foot on
the trafk. Ho dropped off to sleep
and the train came along and cut of!
nis small toe and took out a consider
able chunk cf his foot besi 'e. Don't
go to sleep on a railroad. Dr. Smith
dressed the wound.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining in the Post Oftico at
Union, S. C., for the week ending
July 20, 1000.
Mr Frances Eder
Mrs Jeanotte Glenn
R II Ilickey
Mrs Victory Humphries
Mr Louuie Jones
M's8 Fannie V Jcrdau (3)
C Kendrick M D
Miss Flora Lanstcr
Mr Charley Linn
Rsv J C Lawson
Mr Neal Martin
Mr L W Meakin
Mr Iiaiah Milage
Annie Miles
Mrs Mamie O^n'.ey (2)
Mr J M Perry
Mrs Martha Rjbinson
M C Scott
Mr J C Sinclair
Persons calling for the above let
ters will please say it advertised, and
will be required to pay one cent lor
their delivery.
J. C. Hunter, P. M.
FOIt SALE.?One thoroughbred
Jersey co.v with young calf. Apply to
J. J. Lrrri-KJoiiN,
27-3t Jonesville, 8. C.
BEWAREIt
is now conceded t
potent factor in spre
scores of people wh
that these white wir
pumping into their \
disease.
Don't, for the sake of a
think of the weeks of suffering
in the end.
T-T ata HPVi p, A;
ATWO^OI/LAR BILL tlia
1 other "Bills" and brings nndisi
night "Skeeters" and the mean*
NET Jrom
BAILEY FURN
fn fTT? DR. MOFFE"
^ TEETH
^ fF;6J Ja. (Teething Pow
tfCft*- Costs only 25 cents r
Or mall 25 cent a to C. J. i
CHEER I
No need ot'heing
is hot and sultry,
hot weather durabh
Sponges and lh
and Soaps t'ortheeoi
Lotions and Cologn
It's a pleasure
You know they are
be waited on prom]
w;n Kn r.,:,.
u ill MU KUi . Jl UU
reliable.
If you do not kn
come here and trad
know for a certaint
Let us fill your ]
ZEMP'S I
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f Three ?
one is
iffi- Oxfords, jo cents per p.iir Ices tli.in
SPECIAL NOTICE. ? Xamt ami/
3 Sold only by UNION S
ifflmiwij
in buying,
want and
Our One Thought
Every bod
pects just
price.
Iii our new line of seasonable gooi
eminet, and low prices pr
There is only one c)a<?s, and that the
DRY GOODS, CLC
HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING
Your responsibility ends and 01
We are right behind ever
at our new
Come and Look ?
to the str
prices that
If you want to buy right, if you want to
money, make our store
PURCELL CAS
-"TYPHOT
hat the white - striped i
>ading this terrible dij
o will snooze away u
iged vehicles of suffe
^eiiis and system the
dollar, permit this?you can't nfT
and anxiety with a big doctor bill
r Are?Take Yc
VIOSQUITO BILL
DOCTOR BILL
NDERTAKER'S ]
t will buy a MOSQUITO NET 11
turbcd repose and security signing
ileringsi of the enrly morning fly.
ITUBE & LUMB
U S A Allays Irritation, Aids Digistiia,
3 Si 3 /W Regulate# the Bowels.
J F\l I M Strengthens the Child.
/ Makes Teething Easy.
den) XJL TEETIIINA Relieves the Bowel
. n . . Troubles of Children of
t Druggists, ANY AGE.
YiOFFETT, Nl. D., ST. LOUIS. MO.
TP! _
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fc"down in the dumps" even if it
We've the things that make
rushes for the bath. Chamois
mplcxion. Perfumes, (breams,
es for the toilet.
to buy drug store goods here.
good. You know you will
>tly. You know the prices
know the store is thoroughly
ow these facts, we invite you to
e awhile. Then you will soon
yPrescriptions.
PHARMACY.
cry Woman seeks ?
t, ease in walking, and style in foot- ]
and yet she fears the bug-bear of '
ices that sonic Shoe dealers insist on ? C
from women who do not try to econ- J
: Merrick Shoe is time tested and tnie >
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an honest shoe for women I Easy on ,
t, a single trial will prove it. - Com- ' | ?
yet stylish. The result of thirty- <14*
ears of experience by practical Shoe \
icturcrs who have been making noth- ' ?
women's shoes ' < i
all that time. TTllC
;rades and each V w m g '1 J*
guaranteed ? ; MCrriCK if
<53.00-^.50. cl :f
above prices. ,< MxJC* ?j J;
' rice plainly stamped on sole 0/ every shoe.'' ' |
>H0E CO., Union. S. C. : J
ANTS m WISE
PRICES IRRESISTIBLE.
, our one aim in selling, is to limi your
then meet it as no one else can meet it.
1 every word thoughtfully in the sca'.eof
measure every value we put before you
As a result ours is a sincere store,
y kuows just what to exjtect-, and exwhattliey
llnd, the very lowest possible
lis, quality and staple are predominate
throughout.
first, in our Summer collection of
1THING, SHOES,
GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
iirs begin when you buy of us.
y transaction we make.
stock. You will find reliable goods at
ccs. You will find friendship, as we
ly visit from you a )>ersoiial favor. You
le signal at the mast-head beckoning you
ongest aggregation of values ami low
it has ever lieen our pleasure to offer you.
be treated right, if you want to save
your trading home.
H COMPANY.
D FEVER:
mosquito is the most
sease, yet there are
nmindful of the iaot
ring and death are
germs of this dread
ord to take the risk when )'ou
(and perhaps an undertaker's)
>ur Choice.
i nm wwk
Iiat will insure you against the
it the hideous song of the midEE
Y A DIXIE MOSQUITO
ER COMPANY.
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