The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 21, 1900, Image 7
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Pure Food Stuffs
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right prices and courteous
treatment.
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- tlie Giaded Schools, 11 le printer unat!
HAPPENINGS OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN.
vertently omitted the name of Mi:
' Minnie Gist, one of tlie mast popuh
teachers of School No. 1, She hascharp
Mr, W H. Donny 1ms gone to Ashe- of the 5th andbtli grades of School No. 1
^^nie this ^eek on a few days business
trip. v Desirable Porpcrty For Sale,
. * Aire, Joseph Austell and child have House on South Street, Five rooms
returned from an extended visit to '"P? Hall, Cook room and Pantry
, . ? , x- W ell of Good Water. Lot contain
her parents near Ashcville, C. one acre of jan(j) fQr terms see
Mrs. Dr. J. H. Hamilton has re- Rodger.
turned from a pleasant visit to Bre- A Curd to Voters.
yard, N. G\, and other places in the
* mountains. Mr. Editor:?I wesli to express m
thanks to the people of my county fc
Mrs. T. C. Duncan and children, the liberal support given me in the tw
who have been on a visit to Bishop primaries just passed; being a compare
Duncan, of Spartanburg, have re- "?y 1>eo*J0Tin, *>!?*
' 1 b tions of the county, and I ask them t
turned. rally to me on Tuesday 25. inst.
Mr. J. P. Belue, of Spartanburg,
tamo down to Union Saturday on a ?
short business trip. IIo spent Sun- Manager Wanted.
day at his old home and returned The position of Resident Manage
Monday of The Equitable Life ?5Vssuranc
%. ' Society, for Union and vicinity, i
X, Union and (Menu Springs Itaii- open to a man of character and abil
excursion to BulTulo ity. A valuable contract, carryin:
* i?vaiiiii renewals will be given to the righ
00 * i^aft?rn?on (or WW benolil ^ w J RODDY, M'.m
"? th0 m ;{su Kock Hiii?s> c
her H HUPP>* Sfehant has gone to t he little Philip Harris,
\ jL4$ Congres of the frmous
Sf.inT* B?>trn Shoo Co., at St. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Harris, of Union
tnanion^r> * . . have our sympathy in their bereavement
Kirby. Ho 8ftys h0 going to Thejr Hufe PhiliP) Armour die.
At the:1 point? on shoes. Tuesday evening. lie bad been alliicter
?hia nnerlo* ??.??. , ,n,;. ? with a stomach trouble; could notdiges
uu ^ i If ^stalkmg . ana i.io ..trength continued tofai
Should C frtend UUti tor Jack of nourishment, until lisiittl
liquor trgytnHJpWfcts upomwhich she life \\as sacrificed, and his soul returnee
ed so es t yosfltHabe posted. But with- .to Him who gave it. Weep not for th.
('hi inliiiii i i biT^jiitln j i i "T saw it one> ^'3 resting in the Saviour':
any way e?#. ;.UikeXtieti.mks '
Aft?,r ' Mrs. Henry McNeaec Head,
etc, tbc , fca^Knimation of Union
dinner. ?_ 11
- .... ... in is wiin regret that we chronicle the
a W held *i,| intelligence of the ilesfth of Mrs J.
,?wwfog, Sept.. 21th. at S Henry McNeace, which occurred at her
singing ' Degree will he home in Roanoke, Va., Monday, the
the tiord/5^ " .. 17th instant. Mrs. McNeace had been
Mooney.''"* a. c?. ui-n an, ill for several months, her health and
o^MoonK, Secy. W. M. strength gradually failing unitl death
4, : m, came to her relief. Mr. McNeace has
? ' _r . . the sympathy of this community, his
| Tfmcs Wanted Abroad. former home, in this sad hour of bereave.
_ ,, . . merit.
r Mr. J. K. Davis, of Santuc, called in
to see us while in town Tuesday, and ..
brought us a subscription from Mr. W. Gets There T4ll.
II. Crawford, of llrooksville, Fla., who ?
says he wants the news of his old home. Mr. T. J Aiu??.
. me llllHIIlngCotton
uuu kiiows mat l>c can get it from Tim fanner of Union'county, sold four balesof
Times. Mr. Davis informs us that cotton Tuesday for 10:40c., and has some
people around Santuc are cheerful not- more on liand to sell. He hits got his
withstanding the dry weather and short cotton about picked out. Mr. Alverson
croiKS. He says that Mr. W. T. Jones, certainly knows how to farm. He lias
one of the most prominent farmers of made plenty of corn to do him. lie is
,Jiiis Section, hits already subsoiled and utilizing his peach trees to grow cucum,v.
? 100 acres of land for oats, and her* on, and ho sometimes runs his water
has sowed tlie greater portion of it. Mr. melon vines up the trees. It is so much
Jyaaoa, lias one of the finest farms fnore convenient you know to gather
* be ever A#. tjhe hanging fruit.
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UNION RESPONDS
TO THE CALLThe
Following are the Names of
Persons Who Have Contributed
to the Galveston Fmul,
and the Amount Forwarded.
Wo the undersigned agree to pay
the amount opposite our names for the
Itcuefit < f tho Galveston sufferers who
are iu eoro need of help. We must
not forget how tho whole nation came
to the help ot Uli?rieeiou aner me
grtat disss'cr ot 1880:"
A II Foster 810 00
F M Farr 5 00
T C Duncau 25 00
Geo M Wright 1 00
F W Mooro 1 00
L H Carlisle 1 00
A P H Walker 1 00
L C l'oeey 1 0t
II M Sparks 50
Geo W Cummings 1 00
Claude Sartor 1 00
PC Whisenant 50
Ivl II Humphries 25
1 D C Clark 25
Li M Jordan 1 00
W P Thomson 1 0t)
J A Sn-wi-.-aj"? <m
- w,/u 1 1 \JKJ
J H McKiasick f,0
C H Peake i 00
J M Greer 1 00
V E DePass 1 00
J FMcLure 25
T A Murrah 25
Geo W Going 25
J I) Graham 25
J T Sexton 25
Jas T Powell 50
W S McLure 25
Cash 10
I J S Morgan 25
C II Zenip 1 oo
V S Pool 1 00
Cash 50
F li Gulp 25
XV m I . { 'ii! n r; f|(?
\V E Thompson 5 00
Illl Miller 100
W N G lymph 15
k T K Bailey 1 00
^ E G Van Horn 25
it M Fates 25
*Mra R E Nicholson 25 00
*E Nicholson 25 00
*G C Perriu 1 00
*M A Moore 1 00
*R C Thomas 1 oO
P M Cohen 5 00
W Coleman 5 00
W H Pool 25 1
M W Bobo 1 00
C H Hill 25
C T Boyd 50
N Shopiro 25
H S Zubar 151
- S M Rice, Jr E U . 1 00
.Cash -- ' v So
H K Smith 1 50
r J CIough Wallace 5 00
F C Duke 1 00
Geo H Oelzol 2 00
,e R C Johnson 1 00
i. FA Rice 50
Dr J H Hamilton 50
D A Mullinax 50
j, W H West 25
It A Oliphant 1 00
is W J Haile 1 00
W J Sexton 25
L J Iiames 1 00
D N McLaughlin 1 00
Union Hardware Co 25
y Cash 25
r Cash 1 00
o Cash 50
l* W T Austell 50
W D Wilkins 25
H L Goss 1 00
I Clemonts 25
J II Rodger 1 00
J L Hums ford 50
M W Culp 50
r W M Gihbes 1 00
0 T B Pago 50
C C Yates 50
F P Yates 50
? W R Lyerly, Jr 50
W H Gilston 50
H F Scaife 50
W H Sartor 2 00
R V Gist 1 00
Dr M T Smith 1 00
Dr C W Austell 25
T J Betenbaugh 1 00
1 W T Beaty 25
t Sf8o
J J BtirSG??' J ()0
e S S Binder Son 1 oo
1 J C Hunter i on
s , I M Hair } OO
Dr C Torrenco 1 00
*Dr C Torrence 5 00
j ii A Dunbar 1 00
h ii (Jaraou 50
, L Ubele 25
J H 8poara 50
Thoa McNally 50
i W G Miller 1 00
W R Lyerly 1 00 i
W A Masaabcau } 00 i
G E Calvert 25
\j S Townaend 1 00 |
J B Morgan 25
Miaa E E Brandon }j 00
J H Allison 25 j
J II Bartlea 50 c
J M Lawaon 25 l
C E Lipscomb 1 00 J
W D Arthur 1 00 (
J)T Black 50 c
Mra M A Brigge 25
Mra Rose 10 ?
R L McNally 1 00 ?,
Con Allen 50
W J Oelzel 50 i>
W W Colton 50
8 H Brown } 00 tt
=?=2? ?? ?
\V H Wallace 1 00
Geo Brown 2o
J J Brock 2-1
W W Hughes 1 0(1
Geo Munro 2 0C
J t> Arthur 1 Of
W K G Humphries 2Davis
Jeffries 1 0(
C KJwen 1 Of
V Friend 2Roland
Seaifo 2H
F Fester 1 ()(
J G Farr 2(
T K Foster r?t
IIiirIi Donny !
C R Smith ~><
N K McLean 1 0<
McN and Clark 1 ()'
French Willard ?
A Ravenscroft 2
Chas Goforth 2
.1 O Summers ,r>
L G Young 1 ^
,7 W Summers ^
K M Anderson ?
Lewis Crawford
C F Ilnrt 52
W E Ray 2
A R Eskridge
J no R Math is
W R Walker 2 <
_ j7^Tg^ouglass ,r> '
' .Gi5*e^u >""1 t Ti I j 5
Ada Ho^icock
Total 822.1
*The amounts ''sent" were forwar
ed without solicitation.
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Stricken with Paralysis.
llev. J. C. Hemphill was stricken \vi
paralysis in his church, the A. M.
church. lie was rendered unconscin
and onlvspokoa few words hi fore 1
died, lie received the stroke ahout
and diid at s o'clock Sunday nisi
He was pastor in charge of tli s clone
which has a very huge lnnnhrshi
The occasion was education day. and 1
lied dcliveu d a talk on the sulj-ct
education.
11 i? .W?ll. tf.o 1
.......v ??. >i ".?1 ( (II .^Iiurix 1\| unpl
giejiatioii. The fumial procession u
mi! of the largest ever seen in Unio
lh-v. lit in: hill u:?3 a popular color
picaclier, having been in charge < f t
chinch for it: ?c yi ;as. lie was iik
by all who Knew him, both white a
eo'ored. Me always conducted hims
in a manner to command the respect
the white people and the love of his o\
jK'ople. His death is a loss to tlio cok
ed population.
Court Week,
Judge Bennet is holding court la
this week: Solicitor Sense and Stcnog
pher CamplR'll are in their places. Th<
was notmuchof a criminal docket tola
die, and the docket was cleared Wedncs
day. The crowd is not as large as usi
?ourt week, but all the farmers se<
fcheerful and iifgood spirits notwithstai
Ing the long drought and shott corn a
Co' ta.o, injopo. Tlio following oaeoo 1m
been tried so ai:
Balaam Lyles, resisting an ollicer a
assault with intent to kill?guilty, fo
yejus on public works or in jienitentiai
Janfes Moss, larcenary?plead guilt
1H months on qhain gang or in peniti
tlary. '
John B. Glenn, Larceny from t
Held?not guilty.
Tom Hutchinson, murder?not guilt
Thomas Morris, violation <>f (lisp
sarv law?continued.
Wanzo Little, murder?not guilty.
Geo. W. McCombs, larceny?:
prossed.
F. 11. Gulp and J. C. Mabry, fa
imprisonment?nol prossed. Civil c
1 tending.
Wna. Becknell, bastardy?nol prossi
James Hindman, forgery?contimu
O'Dell Thompson, larceny?guilt
2 years in penitentiary.
More Slanders Nailed.
Fellow Soldiers and Citizens of Uni
County, My Native County:
I wish to write a line in reference
certain slanderous reports that v
sprung on the eve of the second prim:
election, which resulted, 1 lielieve, in 1
defeat. I cave .'1 three years of the hi
of my lite for my country, hut the h
lets of an enemy on the bloody hat
held never hurt me worse than the in
lepresentation referred to, that obberi
identified with the radical party. I wi
to say that I wore the red shirt in IS"
and voted for Wade Hampton in IS
and again in and 1 have alwi
voted the Deniocratifrjhiv^ ? * ^
son or jiersonA. '* f 'u i
what is not A'1^, ot',erwise? tc
justice. T#nd 11 does me great
r' needed me I ha
always lx>en willing and ready to i
spond to iter call, and today would do
much as any otlier man according to n
ability. I am a poor Confederate Soldi
with a good wife and 1 children to su
|V,v. t win sun toil to support the
honestly rather than resort to anythii
that is not fair and ' onorable to get ?
olllce, Neither poverty, ailliction ?
destitution shall ever tempt me to r
sort to tricks to elevate myself.
1 have not words to express my grat
tude to the people of the county for win
they did for me in the last primar;
I hoi>e to live to run again, and there!
right the wrong that has been done t
ore. J. 11 Lancaster.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that J. (J
dun tor, Administrator, of the estati
>f Win. Hollingsworth, deceased
ius applied to Jason M. Greer
udge of Probate, in and for tin
)ounty of Union, for a final dis
hargo ns such administrator.
It is Ordered, That tho 22nd daj
f October, A. f)., 1900, bo fixed foi
earing of Petition, and a final set
lemcnt of said Estate.
Jaspn M, Greek.
robato Judge Union County, S. C
Published in The Union Times,
eptember 21st, ItyQO, 88-dt
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