The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 01, 1901, Image 7
Iwvrcti YOUf
^ fre realizing as they n<
le would be Cut Price I
Hoods at less than mark
Hb the expense of quality
Hhort weight and measu
what you get for chea
Hat always has been ai
It has always been, and will
He past, our aim and elideavor, 1
He it PROTECTION, and we m
He free from ADULTER ATIOl
BeASURE, and et-11 tliem for v
aBerits of something better.
riNTERESTS!
THE
Trading Publii
Of Union Citi
(J
and Count]
IVSfe guarantee ev
igh class line of Ca
Vegetables, Fish and
No better line of
lereals can be bough
All we ask is a t:
lour.
During Lent we are prepare*
elicacies and invite you to c
ANNOT AND WILL NOT S
[ONEST merchant will make
OU WANT HONEST W
OODS THAT ARE WHAT 1
ID TO BE, and on as close a mi
>ld, then you are invited to be a
IfOUNG the
Local Laconics.
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HAPPENINGS OF INTERE81 ABOUT TOWN t
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. ?
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Watch Dr. F. C. Duke's space next \
week. He will have something to sa\ d
that will interest you. - a
We regret to learn that M irtha Roll- *
inson is critically ill at the home of her 11
daughter, Alts. L'zzie Hames.
J\. ''Tacky" and "Donkej" patty was
given at the Union Hotel last Friday j
night, wqs enjoyed by all present.
' Rev. S.- R. Guiurnard Drenched his
farewell sermon at the Episcopal church 1
last Sunday. He goes from Union to *
Greensboro N. C. v
Married at the pastor's home,
Union, S. C., Feb. 24, 1001, by Rev. L *
M. Rice, Miss Florence O'Shields to Mr
J. 11. Petty. n
Mrs. McCubbin's handsome residence
on Main street is nearing completion
When finished it will add very materially
to the attractiveness of that part of town.
r
Capt. F. M. Farr had the misfortuu* v
Wednesday night of last week of losing i.
one of his fine match horses while in 1
k Yorkville. The horse died with colic.
RUSSELL'S big boll prolific cotton, r
Fifty bushels seed of above cotton for
I sale. .
C. D. Faurau. ,
Lock hart, S. C. 7-.it.
A. uew t|aming star has been ditcov- v
?red in the heavens that out shinei ihein
all. It is near the milky way. We
shall have something to say of it in our
next week's astronomy column '
A regular cotumunic ilion of Union '
Ixxlge, No. 73, A. F. M., will be held
this Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
R. r. IIarry, W. M.
J. H. McKissick, secy. ?
Rev. Sam T. Creech will preach ai 1
Foster's Chapel Sunday at 11 a. m., "
March lOili. Subject: "Differences ol
Opinion.'' All will be expected to lead i
Acts 15, before coming to church.
The sale of P. M. Cohen's effects came (
off Thursday. A large crowd was T,
present, ami while some or the articles 1
fold brought fair prices there were a J
great many bargains picked up by the
purchasers. ,
A new subscriber thus writes. "Mr.
Editor, please send The Union Times
to my address one year, enclosed ih.d ,
$1.00. I think The Times an excellent
paper." There is room for many mo>e. '
If you want a good paper subscribe for 1
Tiw TumIS. 1
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1
aver have before tha
dealers who offer thei
et prices are doing: s<
r and often of quanity
ire and shotidy good
p prices. This is a fac
id always will be sel
bo in the future more thai
:o give those who can appreci
lean by protection Goods tha
sT, HONEST WEIGHT ANI
vhat they are and not on th
ery article from oui
nned Goods, Fruits
Fowl.
Coffees, Teas anc
t than ours,
rial of our J. E. M.
:1 to supply Fresh and Suitable
all. REMEMBER, that w<
ELL GOODS AT COST, NC
such a claim, BUT WHEI*
EIGHT AND MEASURE
TIEY ARE REPRESENT
argin as they can honestly b<
constant customer of
. PDnnrn
- unuunn.
Two black timers were trapped, Franl
Irowu Saturday and Newton Milter las
veek. These black timers will yet flnr
liey have a laud road to travel. Milte
?*ta twenty days on the gang whit
irown goes up to court
We dropped into Mr. W. D. Arthur'i
vliolesule establishment for a chat Tues
lay evening. Mr. Arthur was as bus;
s a bee at the telephone, selling corn
Vlieu he got through he casually r?
narked, ''that is seven car loads of cori
old in twenty minutes." Maybe thai
sn't doing a uniting business.
Preaching at the County Home
At the bust meeting of the Count;
loaid of Commissioners Rev. Jno. G
'\trr wn? appointed to conduct devotions
xercises at the county home. Mr. Far
rill preach once a month. A suitabli
milding is to be erected for this purpos<
t an early date. While Mr. Farr wil
e the pastor in charge, any other minis
er wtio desires to preach at the home a
my tinib will be at liberty and welcome
Killed at Paoolet.
'bicolet was the scene Tuesday after
ioon of a fatal runaway scrape, th<
ictim being Mr. Samuel Ilarman, o!
hat place. Mr. ilarman was out driv
ng at the time and his hors
incoming frightened in some unaccouut
,ble way threw him violently from th<
aiggy, killing him instantly.
When he was picked up life was en
trely extinct and so far as known th?
ild man (for he was nearly 80 years old
tad not uttered a groan.
The vehicle was smashed to kindling
vo<id.
Mr. Ilarman is survived by an onl;
ister.
Mr. Ilarman was well thought of an<
lis untimely death is deeply deplored
Hie fatality created no little excitcmen
n Pacolet.?Herald.
Tried for Gambling,
About ten white men were up befon
day or Young Friday morning for gamh
ing. Some of them plead guilty whili
ithers plead not guilty The trial occupiei
hi me rorenoon. Five men were dig
barged for want of sufficient evideno
o convict, and Ave were ttned $5 00 each
['hose fined were L. V. Trembley, I^e
?rtty, Starks Gregory, Tom Copelani
Hid Alfred Sams. All except Sams pai<
he fine and were released. This is i
tep in the right direction. The negroo
ire frequently jerked up for gambling
t is a disgraceful and uulawful practio
whether hy whites or blacks, and iht
aw should be made to apply to all vioators
alike irrespective of color. W<
utpe this instance will be sufficient
varning for white men at least to desist
'or <ve understand the Mayor is going t<
nake an honest effort to stop it, and w<
eel sorry for others who are hereafui
>>nvicu*d before him. Better take tin
jue and stop boys, your time may oonu
BMW
Mr. Vise Goes to Columbia. |
Mr. A. X. Vis# who has been in
charge of the cloth room of lho Union
Cotton Mill since it began in iking cloth,
in fact assisted in putting up hi* own
machines, will leave Union to accept a
similar siiualijn in one of the logo uiuls
n at Columhia. Mr. Vine has niaile many
' friends (lining his st\y in Unio'i who
J will r?grer, to learn of tils removal. Mr.
Vice infoims us that he will rest a lew
la\san<l 'spend ihem visiting in the
country before entering upon bis new
7 duties. Mr. Vise is kind and courteous
I to his help and a perfect gentleman. We
f wish hiru success.
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Gruhum Won the Case.
*\
/ Mr. J. W. Bat s, Deputy U. S. Mar[
shall, who hat Ivd ihe stcc< of the I'urcell
Cash Co. hi e' arge pending souk meat,
Ins nceivd Hie following Ulef;
g.am from * htrieelon: /
"J. W. Bale?, JL'epmy U. S. M. V
* Upturn to llui "euan-dy ?.f Janes 1>
3 Graham property of I'.irceil Cadi Co. C
Daws >ii & Me (oil II. >. M." **
Mr. Boitas. who iepi?s~nls M?-. 1
S Graham, with Mr Jim. J. 1'u.cell went J
to (.'liail.st.on WhIikstlay, win re lie
fcase was tried 'J1iuinl.iv in the Supreme
Cou:fc. They will he home Unlay.
Holds On to the Franchise. ?
ti t
O .r Eita Jane, coriespondent roper's
- that woik has brpu i oil ihe old grade of
the 3 C'a road in ihe uprier section of j
t this county. One or two other forces J
of hands are scattered along the lin- ?
} woiking on the road beJ(?) They have ^
a force near Union. Tne 3 C's people
G knew their fiaochise would expi.e t e
tlrst of March unless they begun work
before that time. Of couise they did
not care to lose their franchise, especially tl:
T when their was a prospect of other p n i ies
stepping in and putting the road in opera- tij
y uon 10 union at. teasr, so iney nave m
begun work. They will no doubt tinker ui
witli the road bed to hold on to it until ra
1 they can ruake a big deal with some one. hi
We have little confidence in this con- Q
ctrn giving Union auother outlet. N
li
Washington's Birthday. 'r
The children of the Union Graded
? Schools celebrated George Washington's **
biithday. A suitable program was ar- ^
B ra- ged. Dialogues, speeches and recita- .
tlous were the ord^r of the dav. The j"
) ioouos were all tastily decorated with .J
vergreens, pictures and the national u
T colors, also the flag of South Carolina
was to be wen in some of the rooms.
1 Prof. Jeffries kindly showed us through ?
' ihe building of the school in town.
_ Eveiything seems to be conveniently arruugid
aid it is likely the capacity of
a this school will be taxed 'o its utterinosi.
by next session. These schools have
now the greatest number enrolled that,
they have ever had. The total enroll- jlt
hi nt is mute than 1,000.
Iii the j aid on the girl's side we noticed
among the (Mines the gill* play for recre- |()
atiou the basket ball game and bowling vi
I a,!ev- tl!
1 The building will be (quipped with j
sewerage and water soon. On the rear
= piazza up stairs one lias a magnificent
view of the conntry for miles in nu
* eusteily direction.
t The school is in good shape and is one
1 of the grandest institutions in our midst
r The teachers are careful, kind and painstaking,
and everything is running
8 smoothly and apparen'lv to the entire
satisfaction of all concerned.
i
Dr. Zemp's Death.
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One of the'saddest deaths that has occurred
in our midst iu some time was
- the untimely death of Dr. O II. Z-unp.
i tl?* was well and lmppv only last Sunday.
t Bat he is no more. He was taken sick
vtonday morning and liad to go home,
ile rapidly grew worse and became critically
ill Tuesday night. lie was stiff- r
. ing from appendicitis, which claimed
him for a victim about 8 o'clock yesterday
morning. Dr. Zemp was a uiost.
. promising young man, and although he
1 had only been in our midst a few mouths,
r had gathered around him a host of
a staunch friends, who admired him for th
a his business qualifications and sterling w
I character. He was in charge of th
. Zetnp'a Pharmacy, andjby his close app it
cition to business was building up an oi
. enviable reputation for the Pharmacy,
Dr. Zemp leaves a yoomig bride who
has the heait felt sympat hy of every one ai
of our citizens in this hour of sad mis- L)J
ronuno aim grier, jusi ai uie nine wiun
- life seemed to spread out before the II
) happy couple and the future seemed to ?
f hold iu store for them years of joy and ?
- happiness, the fell destroyer comes along
e and bur-ts asunder the happy bands,
one is taken away almost without warne
ing, while the other is left to mourn.
The ways of Providence are sometimes
hard to understand, but lie doeth all
i things well. The bride cannot call the Tt
) loved one back but there is consol <tion
iu the thought that they may meet again J]
I on the other shore.
The remains were taken to his former l
1 home, Camden, on the noon trainTlunsday.
Dr. Jump's mother, Mrs. E. C. <ie
1 Z**mp. his uncle. Dr. S. C Zemp and
. Mr. W L. Depass arrived on the early ru
t morning train and with the bereaved all
wife accompanied the remains to Cam- ["i
den. te
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Five Stratas of Atmoapcre. wi
of
S uq
k That air at the e?ri h's surface is found wl
? to contain *21 per cent of oxygen, 78 of
j nitrogen, .03 of carbon dioxido, 04 of in
h argon .01 of helium, and .02 of hvdro- p?
0 gen. From data supplied by GautDr- na
Dalton and Laplas Dr. Gustavus Din- be
e riches has calculaterl the proportions of gjj
j these gases in theair at increasing heights in
and fluid that we must distinguish (lve
strata of separate atmospheres. The
jowest atmoipliere, containing the to
aqueous vapor, cloud apd carbonic acid, j*
reaches a heiglit of 13 miles. The oxygen
atmosphere extends beyond this to
thirty miles, when the prop?nation of he
oxygen falls to less than 10 per cent i jo
, The nitrogen at this point rises to 86 per
cent at 6J miles. Then follows the helium oi
atmosphere, where helium reaches its "
maximum'of 16 per cent. This gradually ^
gives way to hydrogen, which ar< 100
mtles forms 90 per cent of the ait, and H
is the upper layers of the atmosphere Is
the H|f gass present.
t V O a^{u * VM, ay U'i\/m?wun uyijl, HUIUAUIII
co Dfoprl?tnry right to this truly wonder- i
T preparation, which has proved a blessing
mankind. "Longavlta" la the true Tablet 1
Life; a rejuvonator par exoellonce, em dying
the veritable secret of longevity In i
practical, feasible form. It is the fountain
perpetual youth, which it prolongs far '
lyond its present limits, while retaining <
salth in a porfoctly normal state. "Long'ita"
brightens the eye, stimulates the men- 1
1 activity, gives elasticity to tho step,
nkCB the face full, absorbs wrinkles,
eanses the system, purifies the skin, and is
io only true Ponce de Leon remedy for old
id young of both soxes. Endorsed by Euro's
leading pyslolans.
SI.00a Box. by mall.
IUQO von TILLENBURG MEDICAL CO.,
( OL.K U. . AOKNTS)
UIMIMMIM Broadway.lKow York City.
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sort, adapte*
aouse from
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\ few of the odd ^ic
he household by r*s
BAILEY FUI
lie;tper Mileage Books 011 the
Seaboard.
The Srulio.ini Air Line is ever alive to
in iieople'a interest as well as its own.
lly a'lepnient, one thousand mile
like s ?>t' Seab wrd issue are stood in udtion
to its own lines over tl><? !
olid, Fredei i.-kxburg and Potomac
,il roads from Richmond to Qnantico,
id the Pennsylvania railroad from
latilico to Washington, the (Columbia,
ewlieirv and I .aureus railjoad. and th
allimoie steam Packet Company's line
ora Norfolk to Baltimore.
The Seaboard Air Liue Railway is
i? short line, from South Carolina to all
tints nortfi. south and west and h.n a
rvice that is second to none in the
>uth, and its trains arc ran 011 quick
id convenient schedules. We pme for.
ie time when the Seaboard will reach
nion, when we can have another outlet.
For information write
Geo. McP. Batte, T. P. A ,
Columbia, S. C.
. E. L. Bunch.
Gen. Pass. Agent.
Portsmouth, Va.
Trespass Notice.
All persons ere hereby warned not to
mt, cut timber, walk, ride, or haul
rough or in any other manner trespass
allow stock to graze cn any lands benging
to the undersigned in Bogans11c
township. Parties who disregard
is notice will be prosecuted for ma:ious
trespass.
F. M. Farr.
1). c Gist,
D. C. Gist, Agt.
9-4t D. O. Gist, Trustee.
In Inexperienced Hands
ie attempted repairing of
atches and jewelry, is likely
? a:? 1.. a 11
it.->un uisaanuubiy, /AH
jr repair work, as well as
ie articles we sell, is guar- '
iteed. Our reputation is
ack of our guarantee.
HE WILLIAMSON COMPANY.
-ongavita 1
THE TABLET OF LIFE
(Pilula At Lomgan Vitam.')
ie Scientific Discovery of the Age
le Magic Key to the Mystery of Life!
Prom times immemorial it has been man's
odominating ambition to 'prolong life Hut
long tho many brilliant minds, who have
voted their lives to tho fascinating subject,
was left for the immortal Darwin to give
the world, in his great theory of Life, the
ndamcntal principle upon which to build
I further research in this direction, Followm
utosoiy in his footsteps came Prof. Dr.
id wig Uueohnor, a German scientist of inrnational
renown, with his remarkable
jrk entitled "Das Ituchdes Langen Lobens"
ie book on I-ongevity). Hut alas, like Darn
ho too died, ero ho could reap tho fruit
his wonderful doctrine. Others however,
uallv groat took up tho interrupted thread
th tno result that two German scientists,
tor years of experiments and research, have
last discovered tho secret of Longevity,
tho shape of a remarkable Vegetable Coraiund,
which, if properly used, will positive y
olo g Life. This new remedy, appropriately 1
mod "Longavita" (meanltg long Life) has
en subjected to tho most rigid tests at ull the
ading clinics and hospitals throughout
jrope with marvolousresults. Appreciat .
g tho importance of this discovery, we
aAriiai*>o/l of n-o/\wns/\t?o * L" '
Jvine*
Should be, it isn't
comfortable in th<
Don't make you
in parlor or drawi
first for the comi
family.
j have furnit
d to every
cellar to gai
FORD TO BE 1
ices that add so mi
king this room cosy.
HAVF A i rtr\u im
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fcNITURE & ]
We Are After
At W. H. Sartor's
constantly on hi
Corn, Oats, Meal, Floi
Heavy Groceries. Plant
Mule Gearing and all 1
wells, drainage and se^
extensive line of shelf go
Fruits, Vegetables, Pres
we will sell at prices that
Below We Mention j
lTmnv'o Afi.,? A f ? J- /
. viiiu o luilltu IMl'ill, I
" India Relish
" Apple Butter
" Baked Beuns
" Pickles, Olives,
cheaper than the cheapes
Besp
NORMAN &
S. M. BEATY.
'Phone 92.
THE PEOPLE'S RW
Buy and Sell Real Estate, [5S
Stoeks and llonds. ?
Offices 11 and 15, Fosti
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^DR I. IV
^ DEN
Crown and Bridge
Work n SrtpMn.Hv.
jkv/ Foi'
AT
All j
The3
lieware ofOintmcnt# ior CaXatrh
that Contain Mercury
ts mercury will sureh destroy the Reuse of
imell end completely derange the whole
ivstem entering It through the mucous
surfaces. Such at tides should never Ire
used except on prescript ions from lepufahle
physicians, as the damage they will do
is tett fold to the good you can jhw-it>ly
derive f Tin them. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured bv F. .f. Cheney Sc Co .
Te'edo O,, contains no mercury, ami is
taken internally, acting directly on the
hlotxl and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall's Cataiah (hire you get.
the genuine. It is taken internally, and
made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggist price 7oc per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the beet.
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Room
: always, the most
1 ?? r 1-* r? I ? ?
? UHU1C SIUUSC.
r principal display
ing room but look,
fort of youself and
ure of every
room in the
rret, but you
without
ich to the comfort of
and attractive.
Lumber co
You!
i old stand. We will have
and ....
ir, Bacon, Lard, and all
ation Hardware,
duds <>f Terra Cotta Piping for
.verage purposes. We have an
ods, both canned and bottled, of
erves, Jellies and Pickles, which
will please the observant buyer.
Few Bargains:
ormer price 30c, our price 20c.
" 35c, " " 25c.
44 50c, 44 44 35c.
our price 2 for
Canned Goods of all discription
t.
ectfully,
c MURPHY.
F. C. DUKE.
'Phone 78.
IL ESTATE AGENCY.
i| Prompt attention given all
J business enti listed to us.
:u Buii.mxo, Union, S. C.
A Bad Case of Grip
wed nut naan instant death or even
lli-Rcriiitf illness if you will take the
\-roper remedy in time, which means at
ihe inception of the disease?now in fact
try our grippe capsule which we sell,
has proved highly efficacious in many
instances. For a simple cold or cough
try our capsules and cough syrup.
Union Drug1 Co.
I. HAIR,^Office
Bank Building
Union. 8. C.
The Next Thirty Days
will sell Silver Plated Ware,
blocks, China and Jardiniere
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT.
parties who have left Clocks and
dies here for repair for a year
tore will please call for them, or
/ will be sold for the repairs.
. E. TIN5LBV.
! If you wantcorrcctly fitted
SPECTACLES
or EYEOLASSES,
or are troubled in any way with your
ey?s, .vritn for information, or call in
person. No charge for examination or
advice.
H. R. GOODELL, Optician*
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
The most, t'?orou(rbly equipped and
only exclusive optical establishment In
the state. i-ly.