The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 08, 1901, Image 7
W\TCH YOU!
are realizing: as they ne
the would be Cut Price I
goods at less than markt
at the expense of quality
Short weight and measu
is what you get for chea;
that always has been ar
evident.
It has always been, ami will
the past, our aim ami endeavor, t
ate it PROTECTION, and we 111
are free from ADULTERATIO>
t MEASURE, and sell tlieni for v
merits of sonn-thim: better.
Wdr guarantee ev
high class lino of Cm
Vegetables, Fish and
No belter line of
Cereals can be bough
All we ask is a ti
Flour.
During Lent we are prepare*
Delicacies and invite you to t
CANNOT AND WILL NOT S
HONEST merchant will make
YOU WANT HONEST W
GOODS THAT AKL WHAT rJ
ED TO BE, and on as close a in
* ' sold, then you arc invited to he ;i
YOUNG the
Local Laconics.
i
HAPPENING^ OF INTEREST ABOUT TOWN i
PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE.
' ' i
!
There will a rruaiin; of th Uni m
Library A.si iciri'.io i a*. thtir rorntti- 1
flight I Friday) for purpose of electlug
olli :era an 1 hearing annul! ivpn:s 1
, Mr. Etnalie Nicholson left for Miss.
^ yesterday, where he has gone after
his wife and little daughter, who1
f have been visiting Mrs. Nicholson's
former home for some time.
Weoi'l H'iim'i) j to t!i > n?v a I. ?>f J,
T'H Union Investment an 1 Im ?-.?/?- i
mint Corupi'iy in this te-siir?. II- re is j
hii opportunity yon h ?vh been piniinr for j
a long limn. Ke?d th.-ir announcement
and watch tin ir space.
Dr. F M. Zenp, of Camri'-n, has
been in Union several d ivs sirraegiiur
the business affairs of Zeuip's Phar
m icy. We hope the d>o,? -v It sea on j
way clear to couMu'M tue business. II' !
returns to Camden to 1 ay. j1
r . '
* Mr. A X Vise h ?s returned fr un a |
pleasant week's vim. auiiir friailsin |
t^e'up.nr pirn of th b hi i'.v, an I n j
novy arranging to m >ve t.) Coluniha, i
Wl|cre he will take cliuge of the alotli I
roorp in the big Giauby Mill, lie will
Ipaye Tuesday.
Mr. ?. Frank Arthur, the busintss
manager of the A. H. Foster Co., is
UO?v In the nortjiern market buying
Up his spring stock. Miss ftooertu,
Wic)cs accompanied him, slie will l?>c>k
after the purchuso of the millinery
.. stock.
The A. II. Foster Co. are selling
farming utensils right and left. They ;
have everything that you need or J
that ? . - ...a imagine you need to
thoroughly equip jour farm from a
4 bull-tonguo plow to a blacksmith
' shop. Don't wonder where you can
~*"*gefc this, that or the other?go to
Foster's und ask for it. (1
"Difference of Opinion1' is the sub- I
jectof a sermon that, will be pieuclnd
Sunday, at Foster's Chapel, Kelton, ny
jhfc ttev. Sttin dM Creech. Mr. Cice:b,
(9 a fluent speaker, and a good preachef
is Incoming very popular among
pjs members, who ?apress tliein-ielves
US h?iMK w*"fl pleased with their new
preacher. Ail are invited to hear this!
tamonMr.
C. C. Fitts, of Ilawks Ehclricj
Co., Boston. Mass., who has been wiring
the Monarch Mills, Ins completed Ins
work and the lights have Ixjen turned on.
There are about 7lH) lights in this mill
and when they are lighted pjeseiit a
beautiful eight. The cards and pickers
have been starhd up, and the mill wi 1
be in full operation as soon as the rc,
Draining spinning frames are set up
Mr. Fitta left Uuiou yesterday fo. EasIley,
Where be will put in tbe electric
lights in the Easley Cotton Mills.
a*.. _.. :' iif " v. ~, . M
* INTERESTS! !
! *-'1
THE f
TitillPiihlin I
i i uu t?Jo
Of Union City;
and County:;,
*ver have before that
>eaiers who offer tlii/e
3t prices are doing ro i'H
and often of quanity.
re and shoddy goods
p prices. This is a fact
id always will be self 11
fl)
be in the future more than >
11
o give those who can appreei- <
can by protection Goods t' at
HONEST WEIGHT AND
that they are and not on the t,
Iv
!i .
cry orHcledrom our
nned Goods, Fruits,
Fowl.
Coffees, Teas and \]
ii
t than ours. ?.
rial of our J. E. M.
VI
it
1 to supply Fresh and Suitable '''
all. REMEMBER, that we ^
ELL GOODS AT COST, NO Tt
such a claim, BUT WHEN v
EIGHT AND MEASURE, Z
1TIEV ARE REPRESENT- It
argin as they can honestly be
i constant customer of
; GROCER.?
t k
W. s. McLure. accsmpinitd by lii
acooinplMied trimmer. Miss Fanni*- (>
Claik, le t Friday for tho northern w
markets when' they will I ly in a so ?ply S
iif millinery and fancy goods, also do '>
iiO .ds, notions, clotjiing, etc., Watch "
t I
liis ad. noon liis return. It will n iv
II
you to ciil! on the McLure Mercantile vv
Co. i.s
Although we have appropriated :l
considerable extra space in an ell?ri
to get in all of our correspond*-its' 11
letters wo still lind that we have sev- ''
eral interesting letters loft over. r*
Some of them arrived late, marked a
"missont". It, is hard to understand
how a letter could he missent from
Carlisle or Santuo to this place
especially when it bears a printed u
address.
We are glad to report that Mr. M. C
\V. Hobo, wlio was sick some days
ago is back at his place of business,
looking as happy and cheerful as ever. "
Well, the way they are doing business
at his place is enough to make
anyone cheerful. Mr. Boho's idea
of conducting a thriving business is
to fill his st-?re with the goods the
people want put close prices and a re
short profit upon them, advertise aril t'r
stand squarely up to what ho adver- cl
tises, and the balance follows as a '?
natural csnsequence. Well it, has hi
followed in his case alright. We see
where he is right. "
VI
Harry & Belk of the famous New t>|
York Racket, gives our readers some at
sound advice in a single 'sentence at ii
the top of their ad this week. It says d?
"Watch this space and keep posted, d
it will do your pocket book good."
That sentence contains volumes for P1
the careful buyer. These people do I'
not talk through their hats, though e'
they sometimes make their hats talk.
They have long since established the ^
reDUtation of meanins? what thev .
say, and now when they blow their
horn the people coine-u-running ; for *Lj
the bargain a they will find. Watch V)
their space. ^
Rev. L. M. Rice closed his series i"
of sermons to the young men, at the J11
Baptist. Church last Sunday night. !!
The subject being "The young man
and his soul". It was a fine sermon
and the preacher.seemed to thro\y his (',|
whole soul into his words especially j",
at tUe latter part when ho made an }il
earnest, appeal to the young people (.\
to make sure of their soul's salvation,
above every earthly considera- o?
tlon "Seek ye first the kindom of ix
Cod and all these things will be ad- el
ded unto you." These sermons were oi
vory popular from the start, and that a>
a great deal of Interest wus aroused, rt
especially among the young people.
wus evidenced by the unusually largo
attendance.
Mr. Rice has deolded to have these '[
sermons published in book form. He ei
will next preach a series of sermons 1
to the young women, mention of
whisk appears In another place.
Attention Trustees!
'i In1" in- ?,vs jnannl-i ?nrrr ? i
it >|. ? '! ! ili? i s i.m\v i Ifi-iii'm 11*
-:??i* >1 sc'i*Ki * l |>"
i ii w 11IiV:?3 ilisl.s ?i(V oil >trliiin s ;
!> s iitsi' i>"'.t;) or ni'ttv* t'lt'i \\ ? oI?;* _!
t a lr-' f'li.-iS iiutumn'ii; <_ n i?>l? r
h" >J <! ? < \\ lilc'i " ? till -'i' lui ?! it) -Jt
)! .<> li I 'ni'Hi.
Mi.i t iniNiri'iiK t'<
To the loung Women.
I! v. I. M. 1? t< has ?!< ? <l?' I t
"SI .I H.fii-.S or MM'ill in i i ? y ?
I'liii"!. llisRfmias t.? \it;i i; m
r ii" a W .r s !! <; ' -s f.oni I to stait. m
e I: i\( Ti" <Mil? t!?.t?. UmiS'-* to \ <> I:
? tr.fti wi'.l 1>" h[h ?II\ a-1 i'it* iv-l iojj an
?j>n' ir. T1, It us will wan! If
mn sine. Tii* su' j'cts for the sri
ions a it* a i t. in\\>;
M l'.-h 1> 'i ? *"
M-nI'lj '.Tili?"Thi* Yo'inn Wife."
Mi'ii it ' I'll? 'T!i <) .1 Ma <1 "
'i I i t vi(v? v Mi 'i:i a'. S oVIm*
i'h Sn!ii| ?y The p il lie
? ?l .?;i\ invi'ol.
Mmnliiy Sr.* lc'I'll
f- l'i) ii'i?r piopeitv was sold 1.
\l i NTiiiflay :
<>.(-' m lit Salt i< ;0 in SO iicrci, 11ir?
1 ? ah >v ? I'nio i to II II li ltH* fo
i i (> (? Minn* ii ?u-?> an.| l.?t, in I it>fi?*.
< linii or ,?"f aaw. toll 11 ti
s :> ?l .1 i? II Saitof f ir $1:50 I. !'
i in ilia I.two of K- Iron f'?t lain n
i- i "i i h <1 an iici'o to J)r. L .1 Wo t
i SI or, 102 hc'h', in ?r? or less, i
m - I\* \s township, to \V. II. Sarto
r III.
I (J Mi'K-ssiirk's half iuVrpst in ?h
I. it iii < 'Iniii'h st i'h a top, I' M
sole, lor ?:{|0 K. 1>. Slinld-,'
i i . pfiva i i sniH I i'j to II !l <? i
' ri? ^ > '1)
On]y One Week More.
Ii V.- j oi.ii fl'a-fr. th" ^o-'n'i.i
: 11 l I sr.iiijrii!? a! I i - I'io.i
.?!? '. :i .d ii'i HceO'Mit. nt' liii' hhoivi
i itiiii'ji'ill'*>ur pi'op'e and h-? S IM'
\|nv'S'i| In- the nitrons r-'/ar I
ir tie ir ? >>??. vision, he iduohe an 1 nc,
ni-ness tin1 doctor In* deci h d tost a
!*> <> ?> v*t> k more witii ?is We l liiM
ir w art in I'fi t'r t, nevoid ?i oh v\ i
>i (Mi n iv t.? a !\i-H all w ho are mi i
ling (ruin t!i?' hb >v? i nit;-1 ailing
en .Milt litm We candidlv mu 8a
far. an we have learned from Ilia pa'
me, that lie treated ever.one hoiusi:
id (Miecie tiiiiidv, therefore ink" a
urage of the op ?ortunity offered, a
. don't know wli-a uu will li tve a>
her good timti lr*re. 1
lenth of Mrs. Mnrthn liobittsou
Mrs. Martha It ibinson died at th
nine of her daughter, on Churc
reet, Mrs. Lizzie llarues, on Sui
niiiv evening. March 2nd. 19U1, i
le 77ih year of her age, after a
loess of only a few days.
Mrs. IiobiiioOti was b >rn in Chu
itto, X. C , in 182L While sh
us made her home with her daugli
lirrc, for the lust thirty years, sh
equently made extended visits t
t ot her children, R. A. and W. M
obit.son, of Spartanburg and Mr.
. E. Webber, of Manning, all <_
hoin were present at. the funeri
und.iy afternoon. She leaves on
rot her Air. Miles Johnson of Hoc
[ill. The remains were intered i
le old oemetry, in the presence c
lany friends. The funeral service
Ii : Mr Krnest Moore
Miss Victoria Rodgers
i Mrs Mary June Worthy
j Persons calling for the above let
i iers will pleas* say if advertised, and
m I will he required to pay one cenf feu
\ their delivery.
J. C. ?Lu?tbr. P. M
:< -.1 : ' . W fcr-.v
nrr rintnAA ma Vr - * JM.;
it ^
<1
J I
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I Ca
. mPm * ?*
, Of course w(
' sort, adapte
douse from
; CAN'T AI
A few of the odd ^ii
the household by n*c
BAILEY FIT
N In Inexperienced Hands
\ the attempted repairing of
t- watches and jewelry, is likely
' to result disastrously. All
j our repair work, as well as
the articles we sell, is guaranteed.
Our reputation is
back of our guarantee.
h THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY.
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" Fine Cotton Seed!
l."?0 Bushels ltUSSEL'S Bi.r Boll
< 'on on S? e<l for sale at otic par bushel.
? Niuip Finer. J, Ci.ouon Wallace.
l* 10 3t
e
j Overseers Appointed
Fur mm ntid 1002.
i. I ? ^
| Bogansvillo?J. M. O'Shields, .T. R,
11 j Stunner. .J M. Malone, (*. T. Hyatt,
? I M. Whiit'li-siil, (I X. Lawson, (j. T.
i Belue. .1 1) Siiiiih, W. S. I/twson,
11 I John F. Dawson. M. F. Sparks, J. B.
'M I> ?vi-* .1 M. Kit by, It. A. Ilolcomb,
!S W. ('. West. One. appointment yet to
|- I b;' made.
il i Cross lv-y-t?A. .1. Bailey,.]. 11. Whil!
mire. T. M. Sims, \V. F. Dawson, It.
is W Cheney, W. W. Bishop, W.N.
ir Spnks, 1' U Stewart, J. II. Bagwell.
n. ( <>.i*- app .in!in 11 yet '?> 1h' ma le,
jt } Fisl. 1 lain?VV. F. MfGowan, P. F.
() i Bald vin, .les-de Coaier, J. 1). Nlurphy,
I O. B Giegorv, .1 F Cain, II O. Miller,
I W Ild-peih. NVaiker Worthy. Four
1 appoint iiieui yet to be made.
J" I i r.#sli a llih?W J. Cio ker, Sam
j M. b ey, D B Tu ker, C. W. T. Will.tni,
.J. \V. Wilson, ,1. ('. Cofield, It. S.
j VV 11 on. D. It Me('racket!. One ap?.
; poiiitnients yet tub made.
.Jone-vid-?1* C. Davis, T. (r. Fowi_
! ler, .1 M. Fowler, Milton Kennett, J.
j J. Vaoffhan.- De-Pi- Ro-vea, R. L.
Dowrev, II. M liauir, C (J. Lawson,
j .J il. Bishop, 1) B Free, Jr,
Fuiekney?W. C. Johnson, Wno.
j Vaiiyhin, .lames Farr, Shelto.i Addis,
e i I'M Meng, Will Inmui, ! K. Sprouse,
n ! V. A. I.. K-lly. .1 1). Hancock, Win.
e ; (iicir.y. J. (1. Faucet, I) G. Galhnan,
y j II. X. Gaihiian, Oliver Eaves, S. S
l- ! Faucett-, (J. C. Mania, J. O. Ilanis.
i Win. Farr, W. 1\ Unit
?i j Saiiiuc?Thus, .leiikins, Simeon Greg 1
j di v. Sims Me,D,tnie|, R. 1'. Thomas,
n I Ah - Wix. T. J. Mi Xe .ce, B. J. .le.ikV
; ins, .fas Wi!lar?l, s. M. Gilntore, W. .1,
! Fiidv, W D Sartor, S. R. Crosby, F.
M Guild, .John Foster, K. F. ,Johns, .1.
> I .1 Wil'.ini. Clia iu-r Stevens. Ohm an
>i p-? nf men! \? I t<? be mailt*.
- ; .1. JoJv, L. G Bishop,
- . W II. II.m kins, H'.lit Burnett. W. T
> i K?l.v;tnls I' II. Bclenhungli. II J. Bar?
; neir, W. II. si ma. I. (J. <?r?Kory, O. K.
i ' BiHmp, Geo. lGrnett, T. -I. II. Smith,
s- : Jr., C. F. scales, U G. Ilarvey. Two
a tuore appointments y.-t to be iivule,
s
ADV 3HTISSD LET TERS
1
,p ! R voni ig i i the Pott Office at Union
' S. (J., fr the week onciiog March 8th
T '1901.
' | Mia Leila Bailey
lt' Mrs Leon Bnmnon
'f | .Mrs Benlah Cooper
* Cora Davis
Mr Will Hair a
"* Master Tom Hancock
.Mr A h Hawkins
d Mrs Dora Henry
,t Mra Louisa Hoino
,? M r Jamy Jeter
i, Mr L H Johnson
?. Rhv J W McKissick
ere conducted nr> me nrst .neima
t church, of which she was a faithfi
rid consistent member, by lie v. W
. Massabeau, the pastor. She \v?i
christian woman, and died as sli
ad lived, trusting implicitly in lit
deemer. She passed away withoi
struggle or pain she fell sweetly t
leep in the arms of her Savior.
\\ rent hs and flowers were teiulerl
ijd upon the mound, u last sad trit
te to a departed friend.
ONQRESSMA N
XVIL, SON RETIRH*
fc In is Represscntcd South Cure
I inn Well in the House and
Leaves a Fine Record llehiml
him
Washington. March 4. ? -qieoial ?Ti:
'tireiueiit of Heprcsentatiye Wiiso
?in Cougr-s. which o curs with t!
Se <> ' the -ession to lay, will lie deep'
giettt d by his Uiii!i\ 11 ivnd ? in Wasl
ig tin and in Stmt li Carolina, and e-p-<
lly l>y his colleagues in the House <
epip-eiitutivcs, with whom he hasston
cry high. Dating the present sessio
'i -'ongress Mr Wilson hashecnesp'?ci ,||
Pive hi favoring legislation i.i wtne
te pe >ple of Ins State and dish let, a'
?|ay concerned. To Inm to a 1 uge ?!?
r? e was due the c'edtt of securing b
>m h Carolina its present, ratio of n
res>'iitatio:i in the next House of lh
ie.-eiitat iv? s lit- has l?eeii especial]
li nest in bis efforts also to secuie siq
rt for tho Hppropriaii u for S ?i?t
at olina's exposition to be held at Carle
at, and has |?ersonally talked with
,rg?* number o the Sent hern m* ui tier
i well as wi ti ineiniHMS from other set
ons (>f the Countiy to gain lie
Liters for the exposition He has a!
iket. eveiy possible step to retire tor tl
eople of his disiiict and H ale the pa;
lent of the claims growing out of tli
iss of prop'Tly on account of the so
iers who wvre quarts d in the S'hic tw
sar.s ago, and lias worked hard to tU i
id and although the payment of tl
alms will in it lift accomplished dm in
is official tenure of office, when th<
re paid it will lie due to his micea-ii
[fori:, hi that direction.
M r W dsmi has been remarkably su
\sdul in his Congressional work, the;
sing scarcely aiailure in any <K*partiiiei
[writable to him. He has resided at on
f the leading hotels of this city, ltaleigi
nd is always abreast, of what is going o
ud as lie says, work seeuis to agree wi;
i in.
MONEY!
'O BE HAH ON LONO 1'IME AN
asy terms. Secured hy Mortgage i
luproved Farms. Apolv to
C. 1> bAHKSDALE,
10?lm p Lauren*, 8. 0.
f- M I I L.: .? -- . > 1?
o c xr
V3 Y5" v i <: ' *??& /.'""Y-O &
?C3>
Should bo, it isn't a!\v
comfortable in the \vh
Don't make your pri
in parlor or drawing r
first for the comfort <
family.
2* V~\ cji \ / s~\ ft i nvo i 4 i -i vi^
^ l IU V O iUl JL 11 iurt
id to every ro(
cellar to garrel
''FORD TO HE 1\T1
ecas thrt ac'd so much tc
:king thi > room cosy and a
HAVE A LOOK IN.
RNITU B & LU1
'We Are After Yo
A i \\\ 1!. Sartor's ?Id sta
< *. tantlv on hand
Corn, Cats, F.leal, Flour, Ba
Heavy Groceries. Plantation
Mule (haling :md all kinds < f
wells, <:r;i;nap* ami sewerage
extensive line of shelf ?;oo(ls, bo
Fruits, Vegetables, Preserves, J
we will sell at prices that will pi
Below We Mention A Fet
Heinz'- Mince Meat, former)
" 111< 1 a lleiish "
" Apple lhitter "
11aked Means
" Pickles, Olives, Canned
I 7
cheaper than the cheapest.
Hespectfully
! NORMAN & !
ii
S. M. BEATV.
'Phone 92.
THE PEOPLE S REAL ESI
, Buy and Sell Real J-"state, fTJi
Stoeks ami Bauds. '?'
(11'i'ii i s II jmhI FosrijR Iicnan
I N. A I
^:7, . "' ;rin;
~.Z// llH--i prnv
/! ?- >411)~ instancej
Uni
^DR. I. M. F
Crown and Bridge Offic
Work n Rn^oir? 1 tv.
\i//y a f rtr Thft
^" " "w
AT A Sl
AH partios
Jife(c\ / tifiiiWor niore wil
""wi"1
n. e,
vm?m ?I rt ? mini n I I .m****. IB ! ???^c?? a?
() irraid >h ft.in r ? ?r ? ? y ?t its p l .t Ifvnn
smashed Tu sdav inuring. It was)
Standing oxer oil the f.ietorv track. A
freight train left a loaded coal car stand- ,
ing on grade. Someone, it is snpponed,
kicked off the brakes and it aped down (
grade until it clashed into the shifter,
knocking llie: cow-catcher into kinklmg or are tr
wood. Xo one was hint, and while ilie (>v,'s ..
engine app*ars considerably disfigured
it is still i:i the :ing, and is-pushing advice
and pulling the cars around as usual. ' u '
H.
| To Cure a Cold In One Day ,
f Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it' Tlie
fails to cure. E. W, (irove's signature only ex<
Is on each box. itfo. 43-ly the Stat
^oosn
ays, the most
ole house.
Incipal display
oom but look
+ /m ?
>i youseit ana
3 of every
Dm in the
t, but you
"HOUT
> the comfort of
ttractive.
!?BER CO.
u!
>i*l- will ljavo
con, Lard, and all
Hardware,
Terra Cotta Piping for
purposes.. We have an
ill canned and bottled, of
el lies and Pickles, which
ease the observant buyer.
n Bargains:
n ice 30c, our price 20c.
44 35c, 14 44 25c.
44 50c, 44 44 35c.
" orjp
^ y our price 2 for
I Goods of all discription
MURPHY.
F. C. DUKE.
'Phone 78.
ATE AGENCY.
Vromf)t attention given all
business eutiusted to us.
no. Union, S. C.
Sad Case of Grip
mran instant death or even
> illness if you will take the
nuedy in time, which means at
( tion of the disease?now in fact
giippo cnjsule which we sell,
ed hiyhly ellicaoious in many
s. For a simple cold or cough
capsules and cough syrup.
rv
un urug Co.
iAIR,#e
Bank Building
Union. 8. C.
Next Thirty Days
1! Silver Plated Ware,
China and Jardiniere
PECIAL DISCOUNT.
who have left Clocks and
pre for repair for a year
1 please call for them, or
ie sold for the repairs.
TINSLEY.
i want correctly fitted
SPECTACLES
or EYEGLASSES,
oublert in any way with your
rite for information, or call in
No charge for examination or
R. 600DELL, Optician,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
moat, thoroughly equipped aid
elusive optical establishment hi
?. %-lf.