The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 25, 1901, Image 7
We Want to Devo!
HEALTH
There are number:
.when you know ou
admit that wo have s?
IM rtl V? l r? 1 e er? t w? m ? i
t.1 10 O U ilil VJ J
and if there is anythi
you think you need, tl
mended by a friend
your physician, why
you can get it
Fresh and R
RalJston's Health Club s
Fettijohn's Breakfast Fo
Pilfoury's Vitoa at
Grape Nuts, (3rain Food
Th ree of any of i
Whole Wheat Hearts at.
n ? ? ? .? i - t
* a. ?;o ** \ya v ?.* UUi ii L.
Fresh Rolled Gala
Pos turn Cereal at 15c anc
Not only do v/e carry
dorsed for those who are
what will do more than
Grocer CAN do, to keep 1
strong and robust-andthi
line of Pure, Fresh High
Coffees and Fruits. And
the prices right and app:
As eve]
YOUNG the
Local Laconics.
HAPPENINGS OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN. 0
PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. 41
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The Going ca^o has been continued
to next term of court.
? Mr. Joe E Scott is circulating among
his friends in town.
Col. T. C. Duncan left Union Tues"
day on a business trip to Boston and ^
other points North. L
Mr. C. P. Sanders, of Spartanburg, ^
was In Union Tuesday. lie is employed c
t>y the dpfence in the Going case. g,
Dr. I. M. Hair accompanied Mr. j*
T. B. Page to Blackville Wednesday g|
evening to act as best man at the 2i
Page-Gerald wedding.
WANTED?Tenant for a good two
norse farm in .Bogansviiie township.
Apply to L. S. Townsexd, V
at Southern Freight Depot. 8-tf ^
At a meeting of the board of school el
trustees Tuesday night, the resignation "j
of Mr. II. M. Orimh ilI was accepted and t (
Mr. J. D. Arthur was elected in his p
stead. A
Air. A. Schunipert, of Columbia,
d., was in Union looking after the u
^nterest of the South Eustern Car ''
Service Association Tuesday and ^
Wednesday. rti
Several cases of smallpox have been 'tJ
reported in the Maybinton section. <1
It Is confined to the negroes. The u
people in that section generally, are (r.|
being vaccinated.
Married?j>lr. Win. Maybin, of
]^aybintph, tp Mi^s Erin Coficld, of
(toshen Hill, at the brido's parents, Hl
on Wednesday the 18th. Rev. W. B. It
Justice, assisted by Rev. Win, Mc- H
Morris officiating. ''
Mr. W. A. Stephenson, who has "
been express clerk at the Southern ^
depot at this place, has resigned his ^
pilace and gone to his home in Colum- f<
pja. Mr. Chan. F. Hart is acting as ex- a
press clerk at present.
|tey. Jas. It. Randall, Jr., of Atglen, a
will preach Sabbath at II a. m. in t
fhe Presbyterian church. Rev. P. Corn- a
Jennings, of the Wakefield church, t
Philadelphia, will conduct the preaching w
service at 7:30 p. m. These geutlernen
i are thoughtful and very attractive a
preachers and a cordial invitation to t
these services is extended to all. 1
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te This Issue to
FOODS.
s on the market but
r line you can but
sleeted the best,
rtant as your health,
ng in our line that
:iat has been recoml,
or prescribed by
call upon us and
iigh! Priced.
it 2Gc
od at. 20c
: 2Gc
) at 20c
above for 50c.
15c
5c
5c
I 25c
the preparations ennot
well, but we carry
. anything else that a
those already healthy,
s con sists of a complete
Grade Groceries, Teas
better still we make
reciate your trade,
r.
: GROGFR.
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Judge Town send Named*
In view of tho disqualification of
no of the associate Justices to sit at
lie hearing of a case before the Sureme
Court in tho next few days and
ho Governor's attention being called
o the matter by the court Monday,
o named Judge D. A. Townsend to
It with the court at the hearing.
Get a Good Dinner.
The ladies of tho Episcopal oliuich
fill serve dinner and lunch in tire buildig
on Main street lately occupied bv tl e
Inion Installment Company ou Satur;*y
of this week. As the ladies of th s
hatch never do things bv halves, we
m.guarantee that all those wishing a
nisi dinner will Hod it at this place <>n
uturda*, between the hours of 12:30 and
o'clock. The price for dinner will l>e
T cents and lunohes will be served for
5 cents.
Organization Perfected.
The stockholders of the Aetna Cot ton 1
fill met. in the office of the M. <& P.
rational Bank at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday
i'emoon. Col. T. C. Duncan acted as
tairinaii and B. F. Arthur as secretary
f toe meeting. The organization was
fferted by the election of the following
lllci s and lioard of directors: A. II
Aster, T C. Duncan, E. Nicholson, J
.. Pant, J. T. Douglass, Geo. A. Grav,
ir. II. Sartor, as the board, and W. 11
aitor was elected president and treasrer.
Plans are being prepared for the
nilding and the woik of construction
ill begin at asearly date its practicable,
'he Ixxiks of subscription are still open,
nd 1ho.-e wishing a safe investment
juld hardly do better than take some of
ie stock. It is a very strong'board of
irectors that is at the head of this en r
prise, and this fact is ample evidence
mt?he enterprise will be successfully
inducted.
Killed a Bi 4 Hawle.
Little Libert Laves, tho Y-year-old
on of Mr. Oliver Eaves, killed n very
irge hawk with his own hands after
desperate struggle with tho flerco
ird.
Elbert owned a hen, and the hawk
lade a dive for that h?n and missed
}, the hen ran under a shed and the
iawk followed, so did the boy, who
ravely attacked the hawk, which
ought viciously making some ugly
care on the boys hands and legs
rhieh yet remain, but he showod he
ras full of true grit by holding on
nd grappling and stamping upon
he hawk until he finally killed it
nd saved his favorite hen. The boy
rlumphantly carried it to his father,
rho was utterly astonished at what
he boy had done. The hawk measired
49 inches from tip to tip. Many
man would have hesitated to make
he attack that this little fellow did.
'hit boy will get there*
Increases Capital to $200,000. p
The Excelsior Knitting Mill Mill
increase Hs present charter of $.">0,000
to $200,000. and Union will have the
largest knit.ting mill end dye plant
in the South. We have had the largest
one in the State for some time.
This is the second time the capital
stock has been increased consequent
upon I ho successful business management
of this industry. It was
originally of only $2.~>,000 capitalization.
The plant now, however is
iimuy times the size of the original
plant, and is now one of the most important
industries in the city.
.
truuny ?? nrn i ncy ito I lint Wily, I
Spartan bu;*g lias quarantined
against Union on account of the
small pox. This strikes us as being i >
a rather funny situation. Wo qunr- 1 ^
untitled some two yen's ago or more!
nuains'-. Spartanburg, to keep her ) c
fr-nn distributing her small pox in
Union, but now that she has finally 1
set us efirn with the disease, she J
turns around and quarantines against
us. Judging from the reported prevaluneo
of the disease at Spartanburg,
we cannot understand Spartanburg's ^
action, unless she just don't want to .
get Union's and Spartanburg's brand ^
of smuil pox mixed. This is real selfish
upon the part of Spartanburg. ~j
Ours is as goi.d grado of the article J
as hers any day, and though we have _
hardly any to spare, we are liberally
enclined, towards Spartanburg.
Cm I it's ;it Court.
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At ll::r? Thursd iy morning th??r?> wis
a slight c>imn>lio:i at. the mint 11-?<i ?? j,
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.Tiny was comiiMjc in, lait lustra ! of t!?? ,i
Giand Jury I'rof. Lowvry, of ilia (in ted p
School, was seen marching down tic p
aide followed by a bevy of pretty girls
The ni"ii orenpving the jury mm!s <?n the
rgkt hustled out of th nt ipueklv au<l
the ladies, 1- in number, occupied these
seats. Thiscum is engaged i i t he st udv is
of Civil Government, and Prof Bower*
decided afu r a consultation with Sipl
.1 IT.ies that it would h" of mateiid he!j>
to the clas* to let Pent writers the p
p actical side of the administration oi
our laws in a court, of justice. Tie> *~
will probably he expected to utile coin
positions leg.mling their impressions of
a coui t of jns'ice in actual session. X .turf
these girls had ever been inside of a s?
court hotbut before. Two of the l.ulj Ci
teachers attended the afternoon s.-s-i *a f(
WhIi e-.lav who had never attend* d j.
ft mrt, Ihfore. It must he snmMhing of
a novel experience to one who first, w tdeases
a court trial.
I<ittlc Folks on the Stage.
t'l
The Id tie folks on Church Street
gave a show last Friday evening, 'J.
ut the homo of Mr. .1 Ike Harris. (,
which was very much enjoyed by all d
present. There was no drop curtain, ^
but this was soon overcame by two |gentlemen
in the audience volunteer- |f
ing to do the curtain act. A sheet ,j.
was provided and the men held it stts- \\
petuled utnil it was rung up after the i
performers had assumed their post- J?
tions on the stage. But being nov- A
iees in the stage business, these gen- '
tlemcn reversed the usual order <>f 1
things and when the curtain was rung I-J
up, instead of going up from the
bottom it came down from the top, '
and lay upon the floor while the men
retired from their rather conspicuous
positions until their services were
again required.
The show was an all-round success, *
several characters were represented :
"Buffalo Bill" a Ghost scene, the ^
"Lovers" the "Fortune tolling Gypsy"
and others which, characters
were well represented by the children,
some of whom would occasionally SI
lose their lines, but would immediate
substitute words, which fit just
as well. This is au evidence of tal- hi
ent, and shows some good stage material
is growing up in Union. 'h
The children are so well pleased >1'
with the result, financial and other- l!l
wise, that they are practicing dili- _
gently for another entertuinmenl
which will bo put upon the stage at
an early date.
Gold! Gold!! nnd Marble.
A new Klondyke is about to be
opened up. This time closer home,
where the climatic conditions are '
favorable for work all the year round, J.1'
in fact right at our own door in the 1
never-behind up-to-date often-in-the
lead county of Union. It is an
uuuuvcit iit^' >jij ii ruiioniiiiji ()1 HUM
week, while the grueling force was ut
work, grueling down the hill just beyond
the big BolTulo Mill, for streets,
a suspicious looking ore was struck
An examination was made und it was
pronounced gold bearing rook. A
gentlemnn who is familiar with gold A
ore says this ore will probably yield M
from fifty to sixty dollars per ton. -j
Hurrah for Union. Now for an exodus
from everywhere to the gold
fields of Uuion. We hereby warn ^
ail prospectors to bring their tents |\
with them, as every house hereabout
is occupied and we cannot supply our
present demuud. ju
With a fine gold mine in the su- ^
burbs of the town and a practically
inexhaustible mountain of the finest F
marine in tne country, udoud to bo
opened up in our suburban town, p
Cross Keys; Union hus evidently a ^
brilliant future ahead. C
The new real estate agency, just e?tabllshed
in Union, have opened up
in an opportune time, and with these r
golden and solid opportunities spring- I
ing up all around, they are liable to
have their hands full right away, ai
But they say they are ready for business,
and will try and accommodate
all comers. Now is the time to get ri
in on the "ground floor". '
*
See Bill Harris and have him sciatch
you again,
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Trespass Notice.
A'.i isons are Ian Uy warned not to
!: cut limber, walk or rale tbrou*b, I
many otle r m illiter t |i,s|i m, or a'- 1
v < '* to jrrazs oil our I.in is citlier 1
i Nan no or t'nili>le. .Ml palti> ttiiotiuli t
a- > placet most. b.? f-t j j? <! at. Mice. !
> ?!isr*-**.ntlinir litis warning \Vil? j
pt S cu'e.l for tinlajiom trespass.
W. 11 Thomson, i
.1 Mc.I. Kant,
i i ("r.aua T. Kant.
toj?s the Cough ;iiul Works off the \
Coh!,
1.. \ ii\e llroiv.o-t^ iiii'i.e Tablets cuu; i
e? hi in one il.ty. No cute no pay. <
rico 25 cents. 4-"5-1 j
Lots For Sale.
I
I have two lots fronting on Virgin j
reel which I will sell cheap for
tsh. One lot is So feet front hy |
et deep. Ono lot Do foot front by
25 feet deep. Apply to
lib* J. I). MoXeack.
Itiat of Jtnors,
1ST it .ir icons ton .iantahy teiim
1901. SECOND WEEK.
I< .J ones W II '.Vest
r 1) ileitis I' 11 .liter
i) Hetent ?u?h W CI Xix
II S Harris .1 II Leo
* F Farr It <t Wtibi.ru
.1 lboa nincc .1 <i Morris
thn Mitchell .Tno T Adams
>s Sanders T.I Alversoit
'rn Smith 11 1' Morgan
F Almaii 1'*. M AmIi'isou
.-sie Comer It W Smith
It Ivey F S .1 thus
O Carter 1! I) Kitchens
K Msibry .1 I) Craham
evi Lawson W C hdi.ison
H Bailey DBPrwJr
F Baldwin F M O'.Shields
r II Ilowell W T .Tones
Subscribe for The Timksand Ihjau's
;per, The Commoner. You g?t them
>tli for 81.73.
Look up Bill Harris and l?.: vaccinated,
o matter if you have been, better try it
pi in.
:ate ??f Ohio. City of Toledo, ) ^
Lucas county. J
Frank .1. Oiieney makes oath Cm?
? is the senior partner of the linn of F.
Cheney & Co., doing business n
e City of Toledo, County aid State
oresaid, and that the said firm will t>ay
esura of ONF HUNDRED I)OLA
RS for each and every ease of Cari
h that cannot, be cured by IIat.l's
atarrii Cure.
. Frank .1. ('iirxrv.
Sworn to before me and sub^cuibi'd iii
y presence, this tith ilay of I >? readier,
. D. ISSG. A. W. "lilkamis,
Seal. . Notary 1'nhlic.
Hall's ('atai;h Cove is !uk? n internaland
acts directly on t It blood and
iico s surfaces of the system. Send
r t??H iuionials. fiee.
F. I. Cheney & Co , Tol.d), O.
Sold by DrugL'i is, 7."?o
Hall's Family Fills a:e the best.
Lumber.
. B. METZ, Lexington, S. C.,
anufacturer of ltouuh Lumber and
aths from Long Leaf Yellow Fine.
fiO-Hmos
iew Store, New Goods.
I liave opened a Family Grocery Store
st below the Tost Oilice, where I will
ep a full line of
'LOUR, 8UGAR, COFFEE,
[EAT, LARD, MOLASSES,
ANNED GOODS, TOBACOS
and CIGARS, also Green
Groceries. I also run a
irst-Class Beef Market
ad will pay Highest Rrice for
Cattle.
flEE DELIVERY. PHONE 109.
J. S, SMITH.
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Should be,-it isi
comfortable In 1
Don't make v
in parlor ordra
first for the co
famiSy.
3 have furr
d to even
eellar to g
TORI) TO m
sees that add sc i
:king this rocmcc
HA\!H A LOOK I
RNITURB &
1
'
RED RA>
For Co
The Prince o
WATER'S <
Costs only-15c pei*
worth of goorl.
sure to have tlie d
We keep it Fr
ZEMP'S
Agents for ]
wm?m warn i ???rmmTOMft ?? mi mm* i
mutt ines
Get your money's wortl
teaches } ou that to buy judi<
this eonneetion points <1 irecti
dollar eounts tor 1(H) cents.
A splendid line of New
price inducements. The l>
with us this season.
It buys more Quality, (
dollar you can spend.
GIVE US
<^AND
GIVE YOU
Our new Fall line is re
sort men t and variety is com]
YOU WILL SAVE E
YOU TK/
PUROELL C
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Crown and Bridge
Work a Spanieltv.
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n't always, the most
the whole house,
our principal display
wing' room but look
mlnff nf
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Liture of every
/ room in the
arret, but you
2 WITHOUT
much to the comfort of
s and attractive.
!NLUMBBR CO .
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TRY = = =
/EN SPLITS
nstipation.
f Aperient Waters.
OWN RtfflEDY.
bottle and does dollars
Pleasant to take and
leaired effect.
esh and Sparkling.
PHARMACY.
Huyler's Candy.
: A RED GENT!
i when you buy. Common sense
iously means Money Saved, and in
Iv to our New Stock, where every
Goods stands back of our generous
ig Dollar is the dollar you spend
^u unity and Satisfaction than any
A CHANCE
WE WILL -^>
A BENEFIT.
ady and waiting for you. The asplete.
VERY RED CENT WHEN
IlDE WITH US.
ASH COMPANY.
Everybody Has a "Remedy
Km-thi-, tliiit and the other ailment
--f'T'in > c :r| to !i cancer?from bens'
t t >!> !" tea. Bolter eschew the
mi called "household" medicine, except
for the simplest ills, get expert
advice and tiring your prescriptions
to us for careful, conscientious compounding.
Simples are often effective
(and of course we have them in
i stock,) hut you want to be sure you
arc getting the very best medical aid.
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!i UNION DRUa COMPANY.
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M-ri o T- ? ?
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Office Bank Building
Union, S. C.
For The Next Thirty Days
We will sell Silver Plated Ware,
Clocks, China ami Jardiniers
AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT.
AH parties who have left Clocks and
Watches here for repair for a year
or more will please call for them, or
They will be sold for the repairs.
M. E. TINSLEY & CO.
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