The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 22, 1901, Image 2

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SPRING AS Wc are ackncwJ This reputation we av stock. All you have t you to select a suit fr< A line selection ot the new ;>.i llegular $12.50 aiul ?1.3 A fine lot of the suits usuall froincr to make business li O O " SHiRTS! You know about our the same price, and a bit be think. You will think so tc We are sell in? more st.yl: | Our Shoe department is no The best that money can b more popular every day. \ tyfaim J Additional Local News . Mtiui y.ocal I'ogt This is IIow Tlicy Come. Tiib Times 1ms Mils week m nl s< end coi traets for new advertisii g rpe fur prominent merchants of Un'on 1 new ones are McLuih Mercantile ('o il??nhln lislf column, on - I'I mge. T Union 5?hoe Comp my, a donh'e ?|nar on the same piue. ami Ilolrm s ?N: M n double Hill tin Mi page. We have tin ptl down half si do/. ?u foivig apolic lions for advertising space this wee )Justness men know a go id tiling wh they see it. Tuey know ho.v ton p. the i>eople. JJ eware of Ointments tor Catar that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely dcMMVuV muco! t*uw-ll and coniuJftV'ifc'Ies should iievt r I jvstewvept on prescriptions from repii* I tie physicians, as the damage they wi 1 < i? ten fold to the good you ean pos-ih derive f nrn them. Hall's Catarrh Cur manufactured by F. J. Cheney ?fc Co Tdledo O., contains no mercury, and taken internally, acting directiy on 11 blood and mucous sui faces of tlio systen In buying Hall's Catarnh Cure >ou p, the genuine, it is taken internally, an made in Toledo. Ohio, hy 1'. .J Clienev . Co. Testimonials free. Sold by I>riii^Ki-? . price 7nc per botllt Hall's Family 1'ills arc the best. He I Aire to the I-root. We call especial alien1 ion 111iv ee'< l tlin new advertisement ?!' i lie VcL n M ocautile Co., on the 2nd page i 1 im }ta *?r. In si conveisalioii with M>, \V S. McLine, be told in so much ab -tii ihe extraordinary bargains In was goini to offer Ibe |ienple in 1 iiss adv? itisnu space from time lo tine that we I eg ito ibink be must have s nue one in New York "picking up'' thiols hIi-ii noon was looking, ami sendm/ t-hmi hi. Jt <i noticing our appnent mabi ity l > nniietstand tiie situation. lie explain'- ' ilm Inbad jird-returned from Xe?v Voik bin.self, and among oilier great bniga'iis l.e ran across, be was toitunate ei ough to get in at a mauiuiotb li.-e sale, and In iilttl taoinriit ll.imrj .? ? --- - - * ' j-.-. .nru^nv IK'' <'I il WHItf, Hllll II* )iro|i>iM to give his customers ihe " i vantage of his lucky purchase-. I.' laid in a fml Inw < t goods, and In- star the hall Kilting ih's week with a I'ew a nounceinents. Watch his epic* h'k lake advantage nf the money-saving o )?niuniiir* In holds out to y?<u. Notice of Dissolution. Shapiro & f'onr.X, he ret i fore dohi l>UBine.-s under I lie til in name of Unr n Clothing Co., is th'x dav di-swlveit lj mutual ennaent. All claims exits'in-, aid outstanding against .said linn wi l le nettled by J Cohen, who take? the etix k of good* and aM?uinea the Imhililim .1 Colt EX. IT. a pi no U?T?II, S C , M?rAi II, I Oh I. iw>; t j YD SUMMER edged leaders of the Clcll e bound to lieep. Wo r.ro i )n do is step over and take cm these: t?oni-? in !'iin*v Woi'suds, C'assinieiw suit". \\ e air **t?itito make leaile y sold at ?15 to $17.50. Thiss nun with them at $12.50 to SHIRTS! Shirts? If you clon't ask your frit :tter than those \vc sold last sui >o when you see them. ? more Slioe?, be isfo SIioe? tlieiri < Hot Val 3KH?K3?!?L!S3^33 ?p& \ s ;''' fl&ySsL a* lif in<r ctnrlrpi! with n rnmnlptt " e-? ? ? ? . -?- * ' * - " jy. Our $2 oo, S2.50 and $3.00 S Ye also have world beater- for m< jUNION 8NVES ? J AND HMtPR fV s J 1 v' I Will buy and sell sell Real lis i lots repair and improve prope ter 1 ,(r: and beautify homes. : i Wind Storm, Tornado, Lis strongest comj rh l^te, Mortgages, Judgment! 1,s bought and sold. ;>h ? !; Lis! your wants with Us \*% ig House Renting and Colle l(! . . . APPL/ il V T.E.BAILEY or i Of beat land in l ?ale. I offer my MENG On extri REASONABLE Ti.- - i. i i iic jm;:cc lias ;i 11 CXCCl ICMt Hi tenant houses anil ail the cotivc FOUR PA One of 1 10 liens wliii u place is four miles east of town on between the Little and Big Brown' For terms a] THIS TIME3 OFFICE oi CLOT^iNG \ siijg- business a?Union, low opening cur springn look. No trouble fer | * I S&SS $10.00, $ 14.00 SHIRTS! :noJ, he knows?They are just miner. Stylets are prettier we * * Iter Shoes and ever before. 1'UBS | V* \\ loes t . ?2 I A : line of Summer Footwear. noes lor ladies are growing jn at $5 50. fflERT ~ " OVEHENT CO. ;tate, buikl houses on vacant rty that has run down, paint hinin** ?1 ire Insurance sanies in the world. Stocks, > and all kind of securities , we ean help you out. cting Rent A Specialty. Y TO . . . R. L. McNALLY. tlie county for ! i PLACE \ emely i -> TERMS. | t ino room dwelling with eight mien cos of a country home. STORES. ill and pig tight fence. The the load to Lockhurt Shoals, _ s creek, pply to r to T. K. PALMEB. *' Santuc Sittings. ' We feel wiA us,v?\e fu^l ilift lie cheat* if w i Hut we Mill frod a charm in bid pleasajht WpOeKs, ' ' ? While he leaves the remembrance of all that ?hh Ivgt,. I?OVjJ. friemlshi |? a. <t hope, and tlie ptouii u ??l rest." t.'al-biids me but it is no go, winter is sun hem. Some people s,iv that. when you hear i w lap the winter has broke. O. 1 i want to he ir u whip*p H>r-wiil. Mntvli 17th the thermometer registeml a utiitiiiniiu of 21 degrres. We h.sxe li.tii seveial Match temperatures of lo degrees, 22 d**gr* en an I on IHow the fret/.u.g point. but it seems ?e wauleci to imi abend ? f tlmeeauiu this year, and 1 think winter i? holding on U>o long thi s I year. I II -- ll'.?lw. Il f.?l I?:j ei.t'.xtf of Ivt'V. .til )?*iur! iiiiru ii.-? |'ii I'm nu the i'resby'eiian chinch yesterday. A go? t?!> UlitnIn t uf tv out lo hear him. 1 am thankful for a speech of lion. Chailes A. Towne, U. ?>. Seutitor fiotn Minnesota, oti the Philippine Auieuduiei t, sent t>y Senator Tillman. My lint ?ks me also due Hon. A, C. Ljles, tueuibtr of the Hou*e of lieprtsentatives, lor a whole batch of documents?the Governors message, reports of the vai ions State institutions, Railroad Commission, etc. I appreciate thrin We had a regular thunder storm Sunday, lutli. The week preceeding this, we had the coldest weatherof the winter, and the coldest on record for March. The 7th the thermometer regit tend 12 degrees. Oats were badly bitten but not killed lo a great extent, though some were. What is the prospects for fruit with some trees blooming, bath peaches and plum4, and the weather yet so cold? I believe the ttees are premature. The waim spell of weather in February fooled some, and I hear they wanted to plant beans, coin for ro.isting-earc, t te. Better wait till the proper tune IV.i siitunoi 1* crops It will come it the world stands. We can't liuiry it. li is i.ot always tlie ?aily bad that catches the woi in, nor the early planter that genall the benelits of the iu nket. There is much complaint that luns are not laying, and it wont do to huriy litem in Spiing time or lliey nrght lay it set ambit d i gg. >eeuis they wont hu until 'voi lldence" is restore.!, and housewives are losing conli lenceiu th ru Tuikeys ate at business though, along that line. I believe there has been more plowing done up to this d ite than I ever saw before. While some oilier work that itisually done is retting behind now. It is likely there will be some rain to stop plows for a week or so before planting, then this work can be done, and farmers will have the satisfaction of knowing :hev Hie well up with their plowing I believe it fanueis would tak<- mote time ill pn paring land before seeding lh> \ could work the crop easier and l>e more -ucct-sslul too. I notice that uiuch land for cotton has been biokcn, some maj lie iabioken befoie planting, wlci usually it is the custom to "run off.' put nut manure, then "bed," or sirupU b?a if very 'lit vVraf.iV 10Tiiriiiprs. *L ~~ I am exceedingly iut? rested 111 lit "Keioioi.-cencvs of the War," written bv the M'Veial cories|Hindents for Till! 1 I'MKS. To inc. this is ihe most intei sling feature of 1 he Iimpis of late >b-thing affords r,?rf ,norH interest thai to hear the old veterans relate their ex perieiices in war, their hardships, their pie"41111 moments, their thrilling expeii'"'*es, some narrow escapes, ami all e'di thing?, and I can sit and li-ten .. them for a Jong time and nevi r tire? in fact I never have tired. I hope the\ will wiiteon, and wish more would wiile. 1 can just leel it filling me with loyalty, as if weie, and love for all ex-Confederates M V tt'UU Alio unci riMi mi i I. ^ ... ... .... ...... uii. 1I1IU luaiJjr HCIO H'l* tuies he told us of some of the close places lie laid lieeii ju, and $11 about how he got si ot. J<et it go on. I Iky Dbvvkr. Joncaville JVews Notes. This is a lovely day and really looks like Spring was going to open at last. Butveiy littie plowing was donu last week but every available plow is running today. Mr. Thomas Names, one of the Confederate veterans of Jonesville, died last Thursday and was buiied Fiiday ai GI lead. Mr. Names was well known over the county, llis principal disease was gravel, lrotn which he suffered great paid. llis two sons, Henry and Johnnie, of Spartanburg, were with him when he died. Mr llamas ?tonetiruhad a nice properly, but mod. of it we taken to pay a.securely d-bt. afle. whicii he was lott III Straigh ened ci cil us ances Mr. Nanus had an ep, lit a ion for a pension wli cli had been approved. The knitting mills have ,->e nr--1 a site on th K 11 *w p a it I'ruin VV. 11. S llaiiis and Knight Foster upon a inane ;ifloa* th ' railroad p imp, and they liav> i number of tiands.it w?.rk prepui g t. ante trick !' r ihe new building whi h will b'two st n ies high. The new mil ins two.iiy-four acres of laud on both dries of the branch an 1 als? near tn? Southern railroad and verv c Miveiiieni "or <i .spur to t 1?h mill. Mi*. \V. .1 IJ.tl.-, of yoiir city, speni iiiiiti ty in our tu<vn w.lh ins i.i ui y who uh lit*r? f ?r awhile. Mrs. Fletoiier "birth was in our to#i r si'iti^ r?-l iitvos last wet:k. The S nithern Itiiiw.iy li.it jut con i!fct-d a iihw w.mr tank at this parhe Minio dimensions of the oh iiidv a Juion, the it-w tm'< is p'ac*] ?L>> i . 2itO ar.Js ah we the o <1 o io .voich is a Im er xraie lor stopping and martini; thrums. Tkl rniONK. Fine Cotton Seed! loO liiisbelt UUSSEI/S Ho) lotion Seed for sale at oOo \>er bushel, rone Finer. J, ClO'JGit Wai.lack 10 .'It, ' For Sale. A good top fougijy cheap for cash, ^pply at Times Office. 1 N2fj> WANTFD! Some first class boarders. I)eslrt>lo, central looation. Apply at 11-SJt p Timeb Office. APAIft LXff F j ^I|: , \kjf invite you .. Mr^ _ Shoe Store line of Foot ing makes o: you. UNION SHOE Main Street, The I)og Nuisance. Mix. Kditou:?Them is much talk about mad does in our section. Mr. A. f. I t1 had a dog ill it acted very strange -onto lime ago and it bit two pigs and a lino mnl 'of bisan I a calf b-longing to his tno lor M\ Helton Hill. Tho p:g<. e-ilf and line ninle all diod. The dog disappeared. Ilave not heard of anv tnorp datnnue dniio hv said dog. Won d it not lie a g?>'d law if i'. was written thai fv?rv do.? in l! o s a e of S ? Hit t.'a "olin i had lo >ie kil'ed? 1 iuiiguie it would cause pi to a stir for a while,and Ilia leg -la or that pused it would no', in ike my in >re aws tor the dear people, bit' they wonl I go do vi! in history as 'be g'eate-M lieueftictors ?'t their rtee. They certainly do no gaol, but a great d al of harm, llefote the act 1 lie repealed there ??e? *ui 11 if "i in nmi nai'iMi voti'd he so |.i\v that. I am sati-fled it. would rem tin on the statute hook for all <iui". 1*. t k?*s hs mush to feed a doi? a vear as if wnul I to fatten a line lmar. and vet. there aie (human l-eimrs) tmniitr in t.h it d i n >f. live as well ass una log-. I kni.vof. Tney are notable. 1 am in favor of a law thar, will ex'er niir.ite, them. and put ;?'> extra fine on >11 t h >Sf that have heretofore civ^n the lap doa"1 pieC'detieo over a little chiul I have seen >I ivi nth riy ignore ttie opes I a little Iwhv and turn to their idol the ap do? with a led stiii'K or locket | iMtuinl the neck, and present it with a tick of candy. Talk about compulsory ducttioi ami regulating the heirs o* , at tor in the tVctoiies when finch i?eronnances as these are allowed in a c vil government like ours. Th >se tha' are McLURE MET Specials Fo: In Dry Goods, Notion; Shop*; H of c W | A A vt b ^ J V I VJ U IVC ware and Trunks. Piedmont Heavy Drills, others > 4.4 3 yard Heavy Sheeting, sold IN MEN' Among the many bargains special member ahead of anyt CHOICE"?a fad shape, extra $1.25, Our underselling Pri Ladies' and Gents Kid G this is one of the many jobs th North, to go at 75c only. Good Shirting Prints?you for them?Our price only 4c. A whole suit of clothes for Flannellette, would be cheap at $ $1.98. INSPECT OUR LINE It's a dandy. Here yoi Look out for an announc MILLINERS A LOT OF WHITE BED 1 SOILED AT ABOU' TOURS FOR BUSINESS < VALUES AT LO\ McLure Mer " 1901 * f SPRING SHOES . NOW READY. to call at our Big w and inspect our wear. The lead- ^ f America to show ? COMPANY, Union, S. C. *o uufoctunate as not to be bles>ed with little children are to be pitted and can be excused for many foolish act*, but they should not lie allowed to love a dog. Simply b-cau.se it is stylish or yatikish, it certainly is not natural. To such un- . foi to nates I would suggast a cat or a lar^e baby doll, provided they can not procure a little orphan pome where to adopt, this they can do if they ate in possession of much love. Thom as II. G hk. ?- m ? Children Workers in West End. Mr. Editor: Since mv last letter there has been t wo deaths in our midst. \ti-R Willie l\>ol died last, Friday night. She bad been a great, sufferer for a numt er of years. She expre?sed a readiness ro meet her Clod. An infant of Mrs. and Mr. Brazdle diei last Sunday. We have a noble little hand of chu ch | collectors, who are raising funds to pav 1 off the bank Indebtedn?*u of the S-cond Brptist Church. Tln-lr names nee: flattie Price, Eva Wilbur i. JJesaii McK-e. Agnes B-own, I<onvetda Sanders, Main 11 Sfeene. Fannie Malirv, Wijey S}|-iders. Lnyil Kitchen*. .1 ones Arnold. We think it. will i?? Clo isflike to rescind to the entre it<>f 11i ? <i"t'e bind of workers. Thev seem meetiiig wilh sue.'.ess T'l it i*h iich is nioliincr H?vny lik?' a hi>i? uf sm? v ??u h sunshiny 'J*v. Will prt. rtaurMer w Mr. F. O Wilhitil. h M.\ A?l??n? wtre iiiHrriM) last Th"v have the tiest wishes of ih^U unuy fnetnl*. llEVO. ICANTILE CO. r This Week ?, Millinery, Clothing, >ry, Glassware. Tin* vaut 7c for, our price ($Q everywhere for 6c, our price 5? S HATS! * that we have to offer id one hing on the hill. "WILL'S good brim, would be cheap at ce Only $1.00. loves?value $1.00 to $1.25? at our buyer picked up while know what other dealers want a man, something in a Wool 3.00?Our Knockout Price OF NECKWEAR. j will find the Latest. i . v ement later aa to omf?= r DISPLAY SPREADS, SLIGHTLY T HALF PRICE. ON A BASTS OF GOOD VEST PRICES. cantile Co.