The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 21, 1900, Image 5

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^ \ ' n fel HAVE JUST l? %!?* I RETURNED FROM |%ffHE NORTH. JL * I^|0V"e some prices that will ?* > ~fi8T0NlSH THE NATIVES, fc* ^ the prettiest Goods f . you ever saw. I ^ jpOK OUT FOR AD. IN i THIS SPACE NEXT V ' WEEK. 1 I liil iai n^nrv s 1 IVI. VV. iHffi T ^,,,s | p. oV^ai?tfJi,,Ki.\j?, ^UwJEUii.WJ. j! r wufl W - jRurfc 8:45 a. m. 1 much. J! j if* 2:00 p. m. j Popular prices for liutterick Patterns', f; yout BonMco." Pnrcl>ARTANBURG- oc, 10c, 15c, 20c, 23c and 30c. You get fi I . dog? Is he quite-* DeParfc L?KP*m* 'em at Harry & Belk's. L " "Perfectly t'P* ' ?*m, Mrs. W. ?. Thompson gave a delightI ' - - f(|i musical at her home Wednesday Ll* Local News Notes night. Those who were present report K a most enjoyable time. ^ SPG* Put Together For Ready Reference. We all wear shoes aud when we wear t ? the best we get them from the Union j Sg Gathered Here and There by I Cotton Mills Dept. Store. j Wr * rkll- M._ Ahrti.* Tnwn L. M.Rice was called to the l>ed- j m , Our Man About Town. ^ of her 8|ck mother in Darlington < last week. She writes that her mother j Don't forget the fine art exhibit attne . hotel tonight. is no better. We hope for her a speedy ? ' Purcell has just received a beautiful coveryline cf Fall Dress Goods. The crowds of customers seen at the r Don't forget to toll them that you saw Uni,?" c?"?? *??'? Stove is good it in Titk Tikes. ~ evidence that they are selling the goods 3b g and selling them cheap. ' Butterick Patterns are patterns that Xf ... ,, ?T ? ? ? I . .. at. For sale at Harry & Belk's. Mr. W. C Wallace of Spartanburg, M __ , . , . , was in town this week. As Went came I . TT?f the ecture t0Dlght at "?tel up the road we imagine he has been down B ^ lUflPr --*lG0'laugl1 and grovv fat* ^ 011 on the river enjoying his favorite sport. the fUme il C0Sti' "e is is a piscatorial artist. E Seethe.splcndid line of shoes in the T . . . ... m. targe ehoegmndow at Harry & Balk's. , ;01*.0'." u",1 <ll3l' a>' *?" ???*> ^ . A. at the Union Cotton Mills Dept. Store. JtA Judge WTO, Bennett gave one of the They wi? be showi the ve ]atest ?? fineet charges to the jury in the Wan/o things in a few days Little murder case we have ever heard. n . Ttas. .?? ? ? ? Our advertisers, wlio wish to change Mt'feJ Do?'t forgot that Purcoll is selling k.d m w fm. K goods cheaper Uran anybody. . change in by Tuesday. We cannot chftfqh W^Soon to be built ov< r at change tliem if received later than M011 Mill by the Presbyterians day morning, tntrrn ii nfii Miss Fauuie Hobo Sedalia and Miss Nloe Mf&dh ^heeting, made of lie Mildred Scott have Ireen added to the JT cotton (VTfpr &|c at Harry ?& Helk's. force in the store of M. W. Hobo. Mr. ; JB* ? tde \ mid on Capt. Bubo's business is increasing so wrapidly W MeT.ure?H ou.-ki I roost one day l^ial he finds it i tvessary to continue ad^^g2SteSickens. Mr. and Mrs. Rice's little daughter, ^Ttr-V^"loe i? liavin* to nurse the little one in 'y * si Bie absence of his wife, who is with her ^ * _ ? sick mother. We hope the little one will ?X ?,el.oon train for Spartanburg Sunday m ^ we? in V bad 9 coaches. Some of them were go- . t r - *? a-1.? ..o.i M1 an f.x- lt ,9ft pretty sight to see the little ing to Spgrianuurg uc ? ~ - ^ ^ ^ u > owreion. ^ie ,nori|?g amj afternoon. They lool FOUND.?A small key, which owner little army. There are over thre* can have hy describing and paying foi j,UIUjred ()f ure little fellows, and thei; .'t ff this ad. happy faces make things cheerful on tin 7 t' Every time you spend a dollar at I'ur- gtreets. v cells you get a nice present free. . Co] Walton and Mr> Wagner lef g- "' Mr.- J. Cohen has returned from his union Wednesday, after turning th visit north, and he brings his better half plant over to the town. The com Jb with him. We wish the couple along mjsaioners were well pleased with th 's Jife of happiness and prosperity. plant. Wo wish these gentlemen succoa ?^K ? * Wbw goods pouring in every day, and commend them as honorable an prices" undfwtoocL ot Harry A high toned gentlemen, who can bod( pended on to do what they say they wit Third Primary, X The third primary will ix> held Tuts-V , lay, tin' 'J5lh of {September. Don't ueg- V !ec! to vote. The word Wednesday ap- Y p-and io our last issue. It should have J i ecu Tuesday. Same manages will act 1 School Opens. The graded schools opened up Monday p motftiiig ami are ahvady in full bins" |, (>ra<led school No. 1 opened up with.'iJt j, pupils and more hive been coming in ,M latly. The attend.nice this year bids s. fair to exceed even the large attendance at last session. St "?* ni Wintt Others S?y. After a while the people will learn that v there is an inherent senes of justice in the f, masses of the people and that outraaeons jt assults of a iH'isonal charactor made at j; the eleventh hour will always reeril on ?] the head of the man who makes it.? ;lj Spartanburg Herald. in to TIII: />/?;,\V. j', A ltisli lady cured of ber deafness and tc noises in the bead by Dr. Nicholson's Arlilici.il Ear Drums, e^ve SlO.OCti to his Institute; so that urat people unable ttVfWJCltret 1m far Drums may have tie in free. Address No. Vi.Udl, The Xichoi- ,.(J sou Institute, 7H>, Fight h Avenue, Xi*'4y. V...U, IT. u. A. | The Horned Hog Dead. :l w Mr. W. K. Kay informs us that his oi famous horned hog is dead. This hog te was certainly a curiosity, a freak of na- g, lure not often seen. it had horns on <>f its fore feet that had the appearance w if a goat's horns. Some of the horns m were IS inches long. lie had the hog on de exhibition last fall, and a great number re went in to sre the curiosity. lie had to >een keeping it in his liack yard this st< rear, and it hart got so fat and clumsy on hat it could not get about before it lied. tli M To the I^ndies. II tb The ladies of I'nion are invited to a a?< ecept ion to lie given by Messrs. Walton w< md Wagner of the filter plant and Supt. jai Vnderson of the power plant, this even- sr< ng (Friday.) air The reception is to take place at the lew tllter plant, near the electric light nd water works power house. Fvery ady in town, who can possibly get there, hould go. The sight will he a revelation \ t) them. The time is from 5 toll p. arc j. xmi niioiiki ue mere at night to see c u he electric lights unrler the water. t\v, ?n t miss the opportunity of seeing how to I verything works at the plant. Refresh- hat tents will be served. Fine A ri Rxh il,it. Jot * . . last An art exhibit and musical entertain- dri lent will be given at Hotel Union par- kejj ;rs,on Friday evening the 21st (to-night.) Hoc his will lie a delightful occasion and otli feryone who delights in music and pic- of .pf'^vTii c re,H paid by attending nic J' ? 5i V- * Iec.t'lie' '?y one well wit ud in tme arts will lie delivered. A* rau cMir? tn !lim0rn wilIi,,ow through the ery cture that will make you shed tears, floe :>piie(T to tllO TWT> TOOm* ill ? chool No. 1. grades !S and I Do not p?? lit to attend this lecture and see the w? ne art exhibit. }JP< ,m ll\'< Rain at hast. ?ri the Well, the rain has come ar last. At iin' ood rain fell Thursday evening of last SUI veek, and continued to fall the greater J,l' iart of Friday, thoroughly soaking ':u ,he hard parched ground, and it was a velcomed visitor. While it airived too "u ate to benefit the corn and cotton crop; }U1 t will be good for garden crops, peas, lVl tc. The weather was considerably CiJ ;ooled as a consequence of the rain, and n' Tuesday morning the air felt rather ,x\ frosty, and a fire rendered the home 1 cheerful. We advise all, who have not 111 done so. to begin to lay in their winter |v supply of wood. We would not be sur- 1,1 prised to see a pretty hard winter, with *l bad roads, making hauling difficult. Attended Campmeeting. g Messrs. W. T. Ilolcomb, llichard Fovv- ri lor Hishon Eison. Arthur Gault and Jesse Smith, of K el ton section, took two wag- ii ons filled with charming young'ladiesfrom s the neighborhood to the campmeeting at | Cannon's Camp ground last Saturday. \ They started early in the morning and l spent Saturday and Sunday at the meet- 1 ing and returning by moonlight Sunday [ night. They report a large crowd at the < meeting Sunday ami much interest man- < ufested. : The following young ladies were in the party: Misses Sallie, Louise, and Lucy Fowler, Mittie Wood, Maude Kelly, Eddie and Edith Greer, Nannie Adut^a. Cora I lames and Hassie Uentley. The young jH'ople enjoyed the trip very much, also the service. When to Stojt Advertising. /tn English journal requested a niiin' or of its largest advertisers to give their opinions concerning the right time to stop advertis ng, and the following repirns were rr -eived: When the population ceases to mtilth i ply, and the generations that crowd 011 after yon and never heard of you stop i coming on. When you huve convinced everybody whose life will touch yours that you ; have better goods and lower prices than , they (Kin get anywhere else. When others stop making fortunes c right in your sight solely through the J direct use of the mighty agent, r When you forget the words of the a shrewdest and most successful men concerning the main cause of their prosperity. ,'t When younger and fresher houses in 0 your line cease starting up" and uamg the newspapers in telling the people how much letter they can do for them e than you can. is When you would rather have your (j own way and fail than take advice and win. When you have decided to shut up ' shop for good, or when you die. Filter Plant Received. 1'iie Board of t'onintis-.iuners of water rl;s and electric lights met, at the iVcr plan' Tue.day afternoon, and >t caretnlW inspecting tic liii?**" plant jdeU by Afr.ss.'s. Walton & Watjin r. Iptrd ilie plant and ixjuivshI * es well plea?.cd with the plant an manner of its constnn tio;i. ii is a i plant. and there will it*' ? ! .? ? lm: litoiti muddy w..t -r. The plant i fn!l opetntinn, tin stand pipe is ri ill* tin* litered water and supplies the 0 to the main pijK's, wliicli an- ally pretty well cleaned ?>t' the niuddy men:, which ha I ac'umn.ulated. ilth" \v.it t all over thf town isahni-t j lely clear. It will b? char and sparktain a few days. Messr-?. Walton | finer deserve especial eoinm-Midat ion i / tmie thoroughness and careful mama r : i tiich they tilled their put of the eon- ; /" ?il Nothing bat good wishes folio v ^ lelfiom our eitizctis. T1 eir who'o j . m oemed more to give entire and las*- . ^ if; itni'aetioii than to secure the uinta-v j KM I Wis ill the job. They have made | at;f 'ei di wlii'e hcte, and wc ) gret j V i s ? them leave. j ' I V A Cuiivict hsvnpes. (> JM Thompson, <t conviet. in the i jj\'ham gang force, took h i; had 1 miroJL *y, ^la^HAetiiue ago broke to th house of WilTTfill, and stolen watch a pistol and four dollars. lie as arreted on a minor ehnrge. and put t the hain gang to serve out. his sen- i nee. fn the meantime a warrant was l it ten <at for hiui on the graver "barges housebreaking and larceny. (Jetting iud cf his, Thompson gave the foreati the sip, and he is still at large. It vclops th it thejpistol, he stole, was alady stolen propoity. The pistol belongs ,. a gentleman in town, and it had been leu from him some time ago by some -i ? . 1 his negro has been captured since e alxv.'e was written, lie broke into rs. Coleman's bouse in the (Jo-lien ill se-tion, and stole a number of ings. A hunt for him was iinmcdi y h<;un. and lie was captured in the tods. He was brought in and put in 1 W-dnesdn evening, lie should L'ttd nfew years in tlie penitentiary, i djio loubt lie will. A *> . Monarch Mill Cot/ting. A'e made a second visit to the Mon- _ h Mill one day this week, and we lid hoar the music of the hammers ^ ) or three hundred yards before we got. " the mill. We found a large force of ids under Mr. C. F. Padgett, driving Is in the floor in a very rapid manner. . l'adgett informed us that tliis was Iting to what was hcing done there t Saturday. lie says lie had 40 hands f ring nails that day and they used In I ?s of nails and put down :>,uuo l'eet of ' ding, there were also some .'10 or In er hands driving nails in other parts the building. Judging from the ket this force was raising Monday h theii-Jhanimeis, the Saturday's noise at 'have been deafening. Mr. I.ow, the inside boss, tells us tint the [T8. ivjll jdl be laid and cleared up 11 dfiie in a few whCKs rfiOe. ibout tlie situation now: The mill is the roof, which is covered with a i ply tooling, heavily coated with ivol," is on, the lioors are all ready for ; machinery to he put in, the engine il boiler room is nearly finished, the ick is some 2.1 feet high and going up ,)idly, without scaffolding, an iron holder lieing placed on the inside of the ick? an immense saving in scaffold ilding?the concrete Hooting is being it in the iioiler and engine rooms, the o and three quarter million gallon ! pacity reservoir about flnislted and inly for the concrete and cement, of Inch there will be used Too barrels, lie reservoir is within 100 yards of the ill on the north side 10 me rein, it ill be tilled from the reservoir at the ranch below, and the mill will draw its ipplv therefrom. We also tind hi oases for ojieratives have sprung up linost like mushroom*, and all but three re tinished oil the outside, while the renter portion of them are painted and antlers rapidly plying the brush on the est. Mr. (r. S. Allen, the superintendent 11 charge of the construction, in con vetat ion with us remarked that the Flint ipople wore the people to huild a mill vhen they took hold of it and we beieve he is right. We went all over the milding and viewed the landscape o'er 'roin the dizzy height of the wall on tup ! >f the roof. The panorama that spread jut in every direction was certainly something beautiful to gaze upou, and we gazed to our heart's content. We were soinov nat disappointed, however, when wo turned to get a birdseye view off the city of Union, we could hardly believe, our eyes when they showed us nothing.the tijr-, 0r two uhurcn steeples and the tops of tho mill stacks. It seemed that Union had sunk into insignilicenco since the springing up of o... \r.., Mill ,111,1 its surround in or Ill*" AUWii.m ^ village- -actually had hid behind the trees. We supposed we were going to get a magnificent view of the entire town, but on account of the multitude of oak trees, intervening Union town is shut from view and one can come alnmst as near seeing York as Union. With the force of hands at work at Monarch, aud the way the different foremen and losses keeps them humping it is not going to be long before you will see smoke curling from a 150 foot steel just in rear of Monarch Mill. The machinery will soon begin to ar rive and everything is ready fo it when it gets here. The slasher an< one of|the elevators have arrived. Titer will bo two elevators with a third to follow the extension of ihe mill. tot For Sale. One liuilding Lot on N. Churchstret 8t> feet front 200 feet deep. 38-tf I). Pant Gilliam. If you want the news and all the nev , while it is hot stuff subscribe for Til . Union Timks. - WE WANt.r3^"?" Some Man's Wife Or Severa 1 IVion s VvTivcs to call and see our splendid line of Fall and Winter Goods. ... We are opening up daily a beautifyil line of Millinery, Silks, Trimmings, Dress joods, [Notions, (ient's Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Capes, Blankits, Comforts, Flannels, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Caps and Jackets. Everything with which to keep Co r j^ee u ou d e n c?) LOW PRICES, =:- HIGH QUALP.;' ?VONE PRICE TO ALL IS OUR MOTTO. ^Q) OUR SPLENDID LINE OF^ ^ Mien's, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes in . Show Window. \LL SIZES?ALL PRICES. Any number from 0 to 40; ATe take uleasiiro i-i RV.r?T*riTr,?? * v vi iiAjj jr v?u. through our immense stock. HARRY & BELK, LEADERS. No. 1002 and 1004 Main Street. An excellent article, Equal to the hest made. "We have ju<t opened a lot ol this tainou- baking powder. Every purchaser of a can is entitled to a nice . . ami useful present. SKE 1>UH WINDOW DISPLAY Of fine decorated Crockery Ware which goes with the powders. A FUIX and CX) M PILIIVF. Of all Fancy and Family Groceries, Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Canned (ioods always on hand. HIGHEST PRICES 13AID For Chickens, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables from the farm. W. H. WEST. GLENN SPRINGS HOTEI GLENN SPRINGS, S. C.??^ ~ &1? .1 be QUEEN OF SUNIMER RE^ 1^*11 nil i in nJiir^ "10IV '*"nt'"nd is, i f r..y';'l it has no; equal on the continent for S-J* ~ ' j*jjji(J 11!! Sioinaeli, \A\vv, Kidneys, jsoweis r 61.CNN SPRING^! ?l*j . " ' vMlNFRAL WATE^^IjjJ I-lood. Hotel open from June I to Oct. I. j J vMlttAk >*1 u i jLJJla^aa^j?ij^v O?a nnd Caruina C vrollpnf V/Uaiiic anu o&i ?iob lauwuwu^ Vl-I,,,, F' W' Wa^ener's Delivery. - It is up-to-date and everybody goes there. 1 WRITE FOR For board apply to e CIRTIFICATES OF CURES. Simpson & SimpSOIl. -#DR. I. M. HAIR,#? * DENTIST.. Crown and Bridge Office Bank Building '1 Work a Specialty. U*iofar^ A t i ,r