The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 26, 1901, Image 7

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TT I Wtlilg?;^ . ;-;/ f/f 'i &"A (i \l Hite?v5S5-<y }. --A ? .;. r y^.,1 tin -VH~ ^ Uaily we are Seaso } A new lot of P. . in the popular Fri Strawberry. Also New Have just got in the OLIVES, Stnfled, Devile< place to put them. Come the same time do yourself Right Priced. Fresh arrival of I PINEAPPLE, AS PAR A \ If you are not a custc TP I? I? 1 'PP ? CJ ?* 1' X' XlillJ UUU XXjiiC*, YOU will until you arc. 30 to 60 dozen Eggs Hens every day. Weekly Supplies of Bacon, Pork Sausage. Do like others, 1 ADVANTAGE oi OPPORTUNITY, have to set a table with Fresl Seasonable Delic and Staples by ing often at the of vniiNn t s I UUI1U A I. Crown and Bridge Work a Snacialt; Local Laconic HAPPENINGS OF INTERES1 AB0U1 PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE W. T. Beaty & Co. sells th< ^ shoes In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Lee w Union Monday. Where did you got that hat? W. T. Beaty & Co. Miss Daisy Yates spent las day visiting friends in Pacolet. Bee those Flannel and Crasl for hot weather at W. T. Beaty Mrs. A. E. Harry, of Ell Ga., is visiting Union. She Mrs. B. F. Foster's. Mrs. Hick's handsome reside M Virgin street, fronting the post is nearing completion. Skirts from 25c to $5 at Beaty & Co. Miss Ethel Walker will bo 11 honor to Miss Gordon, of Lar the Reunion of the Confederab erans at Columbia. FOR SALE?Three young Gows, half Jersey and half I)i ^ Apply to F. P. Miller. The water works people are A new main from Main stree Virgin street to Mrs. Hick' residence. "FEMENINA" for Women SAle at Holmes AMooro's Pha Bee the big ad, on our 8th pn issue. The Union Investment nn \provement Oo. will have none ?\ interesting to say to our reade week. The copy whs sent in t for this issue. Mr. J. B. Porter's house on tain street bear Eplsoopal chi - n earing com pi ?'t ion. The out* is finished and the plastering to begin. It is a very neat lit U(?. Bitj-9'' % ' n A Continual Feast [ . L Of Good Things to 1', . eat, and Things r Good to Eat, at T, I YOUNG the CliOCliR'S. receiving New and Z nable Goods. tu j. Jttiuer s D'amous preserves ? ? lits, Pineapple, Q,uince and $" ur or Line of Soups. ? house such a big and varied lot of 1 and Straight, that we can't find a i and help relieve the situation and at te< good by getting something Fresh and i?j no ICKLES un<l SAUCES, LUNCH ^ lGUS TIPS and all the regular staples. J J >mer for our Chase & Sanborn's COF- an I never know what you are missing 17^ 1 n \V i 1 /^l 1 ^ r rresn irom rsortn C arolina Mountain on in! it tin Kingau's Reliable Ham?, Breakfast W !?7? ''\ i r' I'AKE V r the You i/) : M' ?ood , z 1 and - M( ? i y t: i lv lacies i//-}// visa-1 imI store ici ' ' : \ ' . : I Z co,v:. .. of " 1-4 CT I? 0 0 P r P 're UlUl/Llli d , th an M. iiAIR,^"- S ENTIST, n? Office Bank Building V. TJnion, 8. C ?- eV( Two contributions or war rem in is- tei ccnces one by W. II. S. Harris, the ^ other by Dr. A. E. Fant are on file t<> * TOWN for next issue, received too lato for ha this issue. 11 SOI The side track running in rear of ha 9 best ^ep0^. j8 being repaired by taking 's out old rails near Main street crossere in jng an(j putting in new ones, a car cai got oft at this point Tuesday. we UK irom Mrs. Bennett Hancock, mother of fm It Miss Ada Hancock, of Union, died at tin t Sun- her home in Fairfield near Alston, Tuesday morning. The remains were j i Suits brought to Carlisle Wednesday and Xr Intered. v> vv vv, lil It The Juveniles of Union have start- ml rerion ef* ro"ing. They have a j)f is at ^ftmo ?' ball every few days. There jt, is material here for a crack-a-jaek Dt team of young boys. nee on J * ' a* office Clemson nine and the University ?r of Georgia nine played at Clemson C' ^ ^ Tuesday. Clemson didn't do a thing j/ ' to the Georgia Crackers. Clemson ba 25, Georgia Team 2. "ii tiaid of 1J..e3 &t '^e Bingham nine also ??t lick(d F? 0 Vet- in their game with Carolina in Columbia Wednesday. But it was a close score, 8 to 7 in favor of Caro- ha 1 c 1 Una. Bingham and Furman crossed rrham, ^ats at Greenville yesterday. 17-11 p laying A shooting scrape occurred at Pact down- ?let Sunday between two negroes, 0f rt new J?e Harris and Jim Scott, they both m used the ever-ready piBtol. Harris is on waa 8ll0fc ln arm and ?oott g?b is rmaoy sh?t 'n the hand. A woman was the ai; ge this cauH0 ?' the row. ti< The Bingham base ball nine wero ^l< d im- the first to show up in Union this teth'.ng season, and they were only going ^ rs next through Tuesday, on their way to ^ oo late cross bats with tho Carolines at Columbia, after getting a drubbing from jj Moun- Wofford to the tune of 10 to 5. It nj h is was a 'am,har sight to see the rol- gc >r work Peking jolly fellows with knee pants g, about and 10086 ?hlrfc8? aPPar?ntly read/ &\ tie cot- 'or a t011?11 ftnd tumble on the dla- tli mond. w Miss EiIkI Walker is drilling jst of little folks preparator: t> resenting ' ('in lerelia i 1 Flow* r ?iid," nt the op ?ra house i i t he vir fut. ire. It is ?i 1 nt t ? .!? ' i\ ? play, id wo have no doubt M Ethvi ill mako a success of it. Thedtte the play will l.e given later. Wonder if there is any way to g< t.11 man and Meliuurin to face each her on liio hustings n? mi early lie? If the meeting could he ought about, sum one could make pile out of an excursion train. We ouhl i;'.ve our old shooting stick to ) there. Tito Union Furniture Mauufucring Companv of Union lias been ....... ?r.i on... :...i ?1. kii i 11 vi? a. in; Viij-nui oiut'lv 1.000. D. II. Wallace is president id treasurer, and ainong the direct s arc I). II. Wallace, T. C. Dunit, E. Nicholson, J. A. Fant and , M. Farr.?Columbia R'eord. At a recent meeting of tho Stewds of Grace Methodist Church, r. Ira S. Harris \v;i< ileeted Tine e, to fill the place made vacant by e death < f Judge W. II. Wallace, to following delegates and ultcrites were elected to represent this urch at the District Conference tich is to be held at Pacolet. Julv 'tl: S. M. Rice, Jr., E. U.. and a S. Harris, with T. C. Duncan d J. II. Gault as alternates. G. Walt Whitman is Quisical. Mi:. Enrrou:?It will b-ing do vn my head "bail (.lulmnbiu," but in ihe iciest of ilie taxpay< rs I must a>k ub\ im limb III iiflt'lll I IS 111 l ll? I it X I'XI'I'Hiiis which k?) out, a'o met by 'receipts, ho's fiol the money? G. Walton Whitman. Quarterly Conference. The second Quarterly Conference I'm Hon circu't u ill puivene at Mesi?}?omi.i church Saturday and Sunday, ay 4th and 5th Pastor Creech will not preach at. rsley'a Chapel and Flat ltoek on this ndny as all are expected to worship at esopotamii. Uev. W. P. Meado:r, P. , will till the chair and pulpit. Special Trom Kjlton. We are glail to note the much eded improvements now being ido among the colored Meth< d s s this place. Th?-y arc endeavoring keep abreast of the tlinos, there re will in a short whiV bona w< rk modeling tiieir church bail 1 ng Pustor G. L. Sims deserves a ^i-ear al of credit not only as a leader in is movement but also as preacher d pastor. Not long ago he visited ty-two families in one week and ey say he preached a good sermon the following Sunday. Felix. Some Bad Boys. On last Sunday afternoon after the enincr mail bad been nut liu sonic let s, 5 or 0 in number, were purloined mi the drop letter l> x underneath tlie livery window at tlie post office, taken the door and thrown down after each d been torn open and cantents r;lle<l is ptesumed that this is the woik of lie small boys, as only a very small tid could be iuserted in the slut. This a dangerous thing to do, and it is ibable that the parties who did it \v;ll severely dealt with if they are ever jght tip with. It is supp ised tiny re hunting letteis which contained mey. It is not supposed that ih-y iiid any money, however, in either ot j letters. Meeting of General Assembly. Wo are indebted to County Supt. of location IX IX Fant for the following 'oriiialioti: The (ietirial A.-sendiy of the Southern esbyteriau chinch meets at. 1/the ick. Ark.. .'Jrd Wednesday in M iv. 'legates from Eaoree I'resbvteiy cted at the meeting at Lockhartare follows: liev. S. It Iloiie, Mission* y to Japan, and ltev. J. F. Jacobs, . f iuton. Alternautes, ltev. G G. ayes, of Greenville and \V. S llean. I) , of Clinton Eld.rs, C. E. Gr.i vn, or ureeuviue. sum J. w l;u >jgham, of JoncRville. Alternate <, K. Parker, of Greenville, and I>. 1? mt, of Union. Sujii. of Education Kant says the del *res had a One limn and were royal ;y tertained at Locklnrt. About oneIt' of a full delegation waa priSdnt. On n Vliiil to Union. Mr. J. K. Bailey, the popular boas the weave room in the Gaflboy ill, spent a few days in Union visng friends this week. Mr. Bailey a good mill man, sober, courteous ul energetic, and by eloso applicant has climbed the laddet of prourio)n from the bottom rung to the imirtant position ho now occupi< ?. e was formerly loom fixer in t}.e nion mill, and his wife ran the st looms started up in the first ( ill here. Mr. Bailey says the log nion mill has the smoothest ruling machinery of any mill he h;.s on in the South. IIo says Union's rowth in the few years ho has been >sent is something wonderful, and iat is a fact. We hope Mr. Bailey ill decide to come book to Union. Jgggk mu. i ;. Ljj^aftV'U ' i ! I ^ ^ IfcPISITFR TAP I vuam r vJ c I a S il " t b j For the HALL, PAR!.OR, i next Special Sale at Special 4th, Note tlie Following Re No. 880 Fiito Davenport Handsomcl No. 001 A Beautiful Combination C? No. Ill I An Elegant Bel C< uch, In. No. 42~? KphoNterid in Fine Cordui No. 80 Ci'iu'h, I Colored Yclour. v? No. 78 Couch, 1 Colon <1 Yclour, v. Couch, 4 Col rcl YeBur. w Couch, Corduroy, worth !?' ' Couch. Denim, worth $4 "A 2(5 Bod Lounges, Ciushed I' 2<! Bod C uchcs, Yclour, wt 2(5 Bed Lounges, Mocjuet. %\ Bed Bounces, 4 Color. <1 \ , N >. 11 Bed Lounge, Motjuct. voith No. i) 2 Single Bongos, Moquot, w No. 20 4 Single Lounges, 4 Uohocd 2 Single Lounges, Haw Siik No. G;;7 Divan. Fine Damask Mahog Fancy Hall Chair. Damask. Fancy Window Chair, worth Fancy Windnv Cuair, wor?h Fancy Wind i\v Chair, wrr-h X >. 1 T-?2 Corn r Chair. Rattan, worth No. 1 "?(?0 W % Chair, Rrtun. wor X.). 1*2(?4 Window ('Stair, Rathin, wort No. 1*214 'Whitlow Cimir, Rattan, wort 1 Indian Stool, O "k, worth I 1 I.: ban Stool, Oak, wrth ! No. 1 (JOS 1 .aroc Gents Rattan Chair, ^ No. 1.102 Office Screw and Spring Sat 1 Office Oak Cane Scat, woi 1 < Ulice ().ik Sa Idle Seat, w We have nl3oi.it 250 Ti will offer fronT -25c to S (5 Cloth Covered Card and Game Tab) 6 Clover Leaf Stantls '] Mahogany Center Table < Hags ball at ) ?< e; <; a u t 2 Golden Oak Slope Top a << t. u Come in and .see these goc asking for them ju>t put your owi the price* SEE! (hit ^hi> Another Robbery and Murderous Ass; til It. Sometime Wedm-^lav night a pirtv , , entered the store. <>t Mr. .It ft' Hughes at I1 hock hart Junction aial railed for plug ( of tobacco, when Mr. Hughes went to v wait on the paitv he was attacked and !' badly liea't 11 over the head until he was . rendered nucon ci-* is The stoic was thut robbed and 8 1to 81 "> taken, apoa pi ttol. The police and a pos.se with blood hounds are after the party who did the .1.^ .. 11 . .1. - i ? i - i _ i * -? ii'iiwiKiiy mrii, <1 Titi it is u? i?e rop-a iney will find their man. I S THE HOME GOLD CURE. 1 An Increnious Treatmont by which Drunkards aro being Curod Daily . in Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Curo for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease '' and not weakness. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered * by periodical or constant use of intoxi- eating lipuors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, arid destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE'' which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of-inerbriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our j 1* records show the marvelous transforma- | w tion of thousands of Drunkards into <} sober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE \ OUR HU;',HANDS!! ! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS! j I This remedy is no sense a nostrum but is a specilic mr this disease only, ; and is so skillfully devised and propared that it is thoroughly soluble and i pleasant to the taste, so that it can bo ' given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. j Thousands of Drunkards have cured j themselves with this priceless remedy, i and as many more have been cured mid >, made temperate men by having the p "CUKE" administered by loving friends p and relatives without their knowledge ' v in coffee or tea, and believe today that ' j they discontinued drinking of their own ; " free will. IK) NOT WAIT. I)o not be ' deluded by apparent and misleading '* "improvement." Drive out the disease ' atonee and for all time. The "HOME " GOLD CUKE" is sold at the extremely 1 low price of One Dollar, thus placing ^ within reach of everybody a treatment I" more effectual than others costing $25 to 1 $50. Full directions accompany each paokago. Special advice by skilled phy- > sicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the ' r world on receipt of one dollar. Address s I)opt. 1. EDWIN 11. GILES A COM- , 1 PA NY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, j ' Philadelphia. AU correspondence strictly coufidontal. | 1 3LES AND DINING f<<)<>/Yl and SI I Price Cummeneing AP duction in Price: ly 1 *j.ri At to?1 i!i Rich I Colored uch, w n t'.i .?:21.."?!) f<>r ; ii ici! Yd ur, w> rth $20.00. for . nv :r d !Aewi Tiil'.eil. worth $21 < ">i t ? 1 "? 00. f >i" vrt'i 11 ->0. for orrh 00, fr.r .() i*. \i? . for .! I is!>. wor'li 81-.->0, (or >: th 81- -">0. f-.r onh 812.0O. for lour, \v ) * : 81.?;>9, for 810.70. for ' tli $0.7" 1 Velour. worth 87.70, fur . worth 8.">.00. f-.r in v. w.iith 80.00, f.?r \v r:h 812.70, for 812 .*>0. f r 8t? 00, for 87 " ). f r 87 "?!>. for h 8 ! 00. fur h 87.00. for ' i 8X.f>0 f>r ?2 7o. f r ?1 7.7. for v.?ith 80.00, for I.He Scat, worth .80.00, for th 8">.?70. f r ot th 87.00, for ril>ie^ of oil l*ind? i ^30. We e*"umerat< os 82.70 71 Gohlen Oak ,0-0 "VT..V. o !..) > " iuniu^uiy o id brass foot n.T."> ] n , , , 1 (lol.lcn Oak - Msiliogiiny . ?>.( > | ,\i?ticjiio On 4. Do 1 Mahogany . >ds and if you don't think I a price on* them and take thci nd hring it with you. Run Into u Ten in. \V? .t: t-sti.iv morn'nsc * when tlio u >?>.-? i-i!?t ?ie itt'jiiii.tr Monaich mill i iver * il to eio;.s ttie track alien if :In' tiain. The ham btulktdan ias s>*luck bv lite i i'jfiiu1. On*> of th was Mi'idi.ivl t> o wagon torn 111 'Ii'm!. i\t r ;it ?t 111*? other mu'e escape jiliV. Wo i ave i <.t Icruiutl it th gnu! for io;.'l eassing was given or not ADVERTISED LETTERS. L ?inji g iii the Ofrice at Unioi . C., for the week ending April 2t>ti 001. Mi" Klizihcih Arthur Walter lih-.He r. n r.lato II F (i.ilh.htr Mi I) ivi.l (fletio Mi It nni?? fJlt-nn V I > Fill.I! I I i Ilglies M!' >-<si i Haiis .Mr J Mm Hi no .Mis Victoria Hunpl ries Mr T M Jones Mrs lv?s.-i?? F Jones Mr John II Lynch M i Thomas .Man-; West Ihihh'.lt S.iuti i' A ('?> M i s X J) slough Mr John mat 1 ii g (') Mr \V It Thorn is M is J J Tlioin ?s Mr Maishali Tr? ii.or Mr Walter Williams i>.?r Aichic Warris-Aorth M Williams Lou s Wiiilo Ti-raira calling for the above let ira <iii pieaae-a> t. a<l ^rliaed, aiu ill be requiivJ i<> pay ??rie cent to ui;1 ?Ji !ivr?y. .J <?. f'UNTRR V, 1Y[ Master's Sale. :,it. . f Sou1 ]i < 'awf.ina. 1 u I of i \>in Citjit) of I'liicti ) inmi l'U'HH. iv 1'. McK sm -U ;>h Ailniij.iatmtor \ s s I' NuKis-Ykct ;.l . Defendants. ! i ??>'fxl **..< - J >i:i >":!. made in lli I it IV f> st ;i < 11 I*. IS?* 1 will v.ll i.I TTi.i... ft'.-re i!i" (i II iu?e I >o ?r, dorms; th g.il I> hi s < ; ii i S il.-i)ay, (lih i t ?v. I'.Mil (he followi't; l.'.nd.^, viz: A list l>?t <f land cnnt.iiulng ? aciei ?<>tv or o i 11?. \V? !>?. siil.* of Mont tit rtreet. i:i I In- !?ia n ??f Union. b nn.i <1 Oil ! 110 X" lill I V I he Yl-tlud.ftf I'.l naue lit. i n 11 it* ?a-t h> said Mmii mi on (hi' South by the lot, < s. lv MfNiacp, known as th<? Mi Ciiiirhf, h t and We-d, by thi' l it ot I>. 1 'oster and Virgin Mie> t. TKRMS OF SAI.K: One half cash, the balance on a ored if one v?ar with interest from day ? ale secured by bond of purchaser and Mortgage of the | remises. Purchase o pay for jwiiers and stamps. This 1< nay be sold hi" seveial lots. Plats cs >e seen at Master's office. U. II. Peake, Master. ? * *. c-.ilSBk . Cr . " ~ ' / ? : :? VY-v^r^^f Pf ODD PIECES TI INO ROO.tt will be Our R1L 29th and ending AtAY i I Vclour, worth ?27.50 for ?23.40 18.60 : 17.50 DO, for 18.00 13.25 0.25 6.50 5.00 3.85 10.45 *. .!.. 10.75 0.75 10.05 , 8.75 5.65 6.50 ,.. 3.75 8.00 0.25 6.25 5.00 G.55 0.30 .' 5.00 0.20 7.55 2.00 1-35 7.90 i *? 7.50 ' 4.85 " 4.00 aael siices, which we e a few as follows: Slope Top .'$2.25 lope Top 5.35 Ov:i! T< p 5.00 Homed Brass Feet 3.55 4.00 k... 4.40 4.25 tlicy arc worth llio money we are u. e have (ho goods you make Master's Sale. ?> a \ State of South Carolina, ) Court ofCom(1 ; County of Union. j tnon Pleas. (1 1 A. II. Foster, Plaintiff, e j vs. >. Relteec.i Remaster, Defendant, il In oU?lietico to an order made in e above staled case, L will sell at Union, before the court house di?or, during the let?al hours of sale, o.i salesday, May Gth, UHJ.I, the following land towit: All that certain parcel or tract of ii land containing about two hundred and ^ tifty-llve acres lying in Union township, Union countv, and bounded on the North by lands of llettie Fowler, East by lands formerly'of 11. K. Brandon and West hyjlands.of John Prysock, being the same laud conveyed to defendant by John Jieeknell. TKItM OF SALE: One half cash, balance one year from date with int rest from date secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. C. II. Pkake, %M *. jxiasier. v\ ?Jj| lihr i - ?\ J7* -L ^%4-; r v , v'I I -<\I ') !pi I fcliPYlilOKT ' i Vf BATHING COMFORTS 1 make for liealtli just as surely as proper medicines at the proper time. We care for both el the inner and the outer man ' 1 by providing requisite internal If | remedies and exquisite external >i i accessories to make the bath 1 more delightful?sponges, soap, !-1 brushes, rough towels, toilet r*! waters?all of the highest >f j crude we can find in the marl' j ket. Union Drug Co. \ i' >f ~ Stops the Cough und Works off the U Covin Laxative Iiromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay* ( Prloe SJ6 cents,