The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 24, 1901, Image 2
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Jf / \l \ this 1c
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itor urge that
V*" I togetyou
This Lot consists of some
$15,10, and 7.50 Suits that
$3.98, $4.40, $4.98 and
realize the extent of these h
the goods.
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We have just received a si
gentlemen neckwear in which
sortment of the "BUFFALO" Tit;
50 cents.
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Headquarters for ail tha
Honor Roll. 1 A I A
Honor roll of IhtilgeiL's Creek school Jj f\ | f
for ike pass month: i to I It \
Lhiruaiy?Margaret Gregory. Lewis
rhino-, Willie Alvirf-on, ('laml I'lince, A
Frances Wiilmrn, Mai) JJniiey, lit-t-sic
Alverson.
Internaerliato?Irene Gregory, Ftlie
Alve'son, Hula Bailev, T<>v Mu?pSiy j Pftrn Hofc
Higher bran?-hw?i isWillyun, l.oti- o 1 "j u(3l?)
Browning, lassie Humidities, | |-|ocs>/\/ Ornno
Humphries, Johnnie Mtuphy j i luClvy OiU^V>
Bessik II. Mim.ku, Teacher.
Mule Ge
Clifford Seminary Commencement wells, (ll
. ~~' , extensive
The twentieth annual commence- 1"" . ' . \
meat of ObtTord Seminary will be j BlUlt-S,
from May 2->th to 28'.h. We will 8
Sunday?11 a in at 1he Prcsbyterian
church, Hacc?.laureate sermon Q _ i i? I n
by Rev. J. L. Williamson, of New- DClUW VVG
borry. *
Monday?1 :llo p. in., musical 11 ?
recittd. iieiM/s
Programme. ? Summer? Wagner:
Vulse Grande?Ghapio; Ring on ?*
Sweet Angels?Gounod: Gipsy Hunce ((
?Erust ; Bos't thou Know?Mignon
Thomas; Suite De Norse?Grieg;
Old Folks at Home?Myers; Etude? cheaper
C. He Beriot; (> that we two were
Maying?M. A. Smith; Pilgrim ?
T?nnhauseur Wagner; Blow Soil
Winds?Vincent. 1STOT? T*/
Tuesday?Art Exhibit from lo a. iwi.vj
m. to G p. m. Gcadunt ion, 8 :8o p. j
m. Music. Prayer. .Music. Address
by Rev. S. C. Caldwell, of Heati, t*. j
O. Music. Conferring degrees. a ^ tj ^
Music. Benediction. % & SLJS. a )
The exercises ori Monday and Tuesday
will be held at the Seminary, . ~ 'T?
and all are invited to attend. After
the night exercises the Seminary
grounds will lie open to all friends ?
and visitors till !1 p. m. Refresh- xl
ments will be served from (? p. in
Tuesday by the Ladies' Missionary
society ot the fresbyterinn church
for the bouefit of Foreign Missions.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Rtmaing in the Poet Office at Union
B.C., for the week ending May 2UK
Rachel Buyers Willi P(]
Vina J. Bishop 2 j. l
Miss Barrie Brown 1 <1 tlpi|
Miss Lessie Davis JJillCH
Mrs 8 Lou Long
Miss Katie Lnwson
W D Mitchell
Mr S F McKissick
Mr Capt McKissick
Mr^Jirn Malone
MrJI 1' McNally
MraHnrnes M C
Mrs M E Rico
Miss Julia Smith.
Persons calling tor the shove let- I I Kl I ^ II
ters will please *ay it advertised. ami I I l\l Kg | |
will be required to pay one cent lor U 111 I
iLeir delivery.
J. C. Huktkk. P. M
^ , .
d isicl flsinisnbsr
another great sa5e of
I otH ' IN! C
7 on with us. At the
tq have been passing
for the last few days
it of
icrdinary Bargains
be exhausted- We therefore
you make no deJay if you wanl
r share.
i really goad and atrraotive
wo are moving out a! S2.9B
$5.83. You cannot fully
targains until'you have seen
SOLID CAR LOAD
MASON'S FRUIT JARE
ircelain
Caps.
Come and see us
before you buy.
i HARDWARE CO.
Union, S. C.
UFFALO??
ilpment. of the newest things ir
will be found a beautiful as
is, the very latest thing at oni^
Lt'3 nuw and up-to-date.
3 After You!
tW. 11. Sartor's old stand. We will have
>nstantly on hand
Fviea!, Flour, Bacon, Lard, and al
ries. Plantation Hardware,
a ring and all kinds of Terra Cotta Piping fo
rainage and sewerage purposes. We have ai
5 line of shelf goods, both canned and bottled, r
Vegetables, Preserves, dollies and Pickles, \vliic!
;ell at jyices that \n ill please tlie observant btiyei
i Mention A Few Bargains:
Mince Moat, former price 30c, our price 20<
India Relish 44 44 36c, 44 44 25<
Apple Butter 44 4 4 50c, 44 44 35<
Baked Beans 44 4 4 25c, ourpr,rc2fo,.25<
Pickles, Olives, Canned Goods of all disciiptio
than the cheapest.
Respectfully,
[AN & MURPHY
Received
Very Uifih Waters.
Wo learn from nome of our friends
' over on Tyger and Enoree rivers that
! the heavy rains this week has swollen
j the two rivers to the highest point
that hits been reached in forly-nlne
; years This was eau-ed from the ex
jtraordiuury heavy reins in Spartan;
burg county, causing the tributary
I streams to become raging torrents as
the waters rushe I to the rivers. The
rain was seen to be falling it! Spar^
: ttinburg count j some Jive hours beforo
lit rouched Union, oiiddle sectl-.n.
The rivers contiiiued to rise \V?din*s'
day ns litis water was emptied into
y them, until all the bottom lands were
5 overflowed and the waters began to
climb the hills. It is reported that
in some bottoms the water was at
least ton fool over tho growing corn.
The McCrnvy covered bridge over
Tyger w.'is finally reached by the
rapidly rising waters, and it became .
necessary to knock oil the sides of the
bridge to allow the waters to flow
k through it in order to save the bridge
' from being wa -hod away. The water
1 rose to within n few inches of the
high "Cedar 151 uIT*7 bridge. The
crops on the bottom lands along both
Tyger and Knoree rivers are no doubt
all destroyed, also many cattle wore
I no doubt caught in the bott m
' pastures and drowned The rain >n
tuis county was not sufli'deut to raise
?he streams out. of their hanks. Tito
. water came from up the country.
The storm in Tennessee, Virginia
i and North Carolina caused damage
to the amount of m'dlihns of dollars
and the loss of several lives. Railroad
traffic has almost become paralyzed
in some sections. Catawba
? river bridge, seven miles this side of
Charlotte, was washed away Wedne day
night, and the passenger trains
of the Air Line road are now running
, via Union end Columbia to reach
Charlotte. There are four trains,
each way. These, in addition to our
four passengers, make things rather
lively aroUnd the depot.. Sever: 1
washouts are reported between Salis^
bury ai d Asheville and one between
Spartanburg and Asheville. Freight
t. l'?i t f 11 i\ \ \ ill/* Air* I Inn I o nrofit hu. I iv
r nt js standstill. It will probably re
quire several days to replace the
Catawba river bridge. When it was
found that the brhige was wavering
several loads of pig iron was run on,
on the bridge to hold it in position
but. the bridge, cars and all were
washed down the river.
Notice of Election.
Xntiee i;> hereby given that ail election
will be held at West Springs
on the nth day of June, IbOl, to determine
whether or not an extra tax of
two and one half mills for educational
purposes shall he levied in West Spr:tigs
school !>istriet Xo. <>7, a district ree nit
Iv created by the joint art ion of the
hoard of education of Union and S pa Istanbul
j> eounties, the exact boundaries
of which may he seen on tile in the otfiees
of County Superintendents of Kdueation
of said counties.
I I KS KY ( 'lloW,
L. l\ Stanko:u?,
J. A. llktsi1.1.,
21-21 Trustees.
Stops Hic Cougli ai>d Works offthe
Cold.
Laxative Urninc-Quininc Tablets eur.
a cold in one day. .Nu cure no pay.
Price 25 cents. 4." 1
Deafness Cannot be Cured
j -m n-;u rfj.piu-.iiiui) iue> c in. oi reach
i?* diseased poirion ?>f li Htw. Th? re
" is <????> One way to curt-dt a'i-es-i. ami
>f" (fiat, is by coiistiiutional remedies. IbafI
:-esh is c.-t: nl by an ii.lluoed condition
.1 l lie inn' >iis lining or t.lie K?isf#i? hian
r. fubo. When this tube ?eis i> 11 med
uti have a r? 11. > *\ i?i?.? sou I'd or unju-ifeot
'cm lug, and when it is eniiiHv dosed
ali.tf-s is the result, and Unless th.? ln(laaiuiiuii
? no betabeu out and ibis lube
i>soied lo its normal condition, hearing
v? ul edisfroyed feievei; nine cases out
of fen are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an intl .ined condition of the
mucous surfaces.
2. We will give One Hundred D.llars foi
any case or'th'iifiicss (cauod by catarrh)
" lull can not. be cm o-l by Hall's Catanh
Cure. Semd f ?r circulars, l r. e
F. d Ciiknky At ( O , Toledo, O
Sold by druggists, 75e.
Hall's Family 1'ills are the best.
- ? - - -
; DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Persons who real / : the importance
and value of coucctly adjusted glassi-a
uivaii.ibly have their eyes examined and
filled by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
SI*A ItTAN I?UKO, a. C.
| Consult aiionf i ee.
V ?
^ 'J'!ie valuo of tho Fish and Oyster#
industry of tho slate of North (Jarolina
during the year 11)00 amounted
to $1,000,000.
N0V
To Get
\3jt \$S
A hn
tlint nut
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Mm mm Yo
mBPw-i m
ko now
atlvanta
DO YOU WEAR
Pants or Suspenders? ?
WB HAVB JUST OPBNED UP A Bid LINB
OF DRUHMER'S SAHPLES CONSISTING
OF
Pants, Suspenders, Hen's and
adies' Belts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Neckwear, Pocket
l-^nnl^c Qli i rf o I
IL^Wf 1-kCJj 4^1111 UilUti WCfll y
Skirts, hosiery, etc. ^
All of which we are selling at the wholesale
price, which price is the same as that paid by
the merchant, so you can buy one article just as
cheap as any merchant can, who buys in quantities.
We would not like to state how the
trade is scooping in the many bargains that we
are thus enabled to offer them. It just knocks
out any other concern on the above goods, for
we are selling them while they last to the retail
tfPflp at I lip cm IIP nripuc 10 ?" ?
? ? ...u cio uui v.uui|;ciiiurs
paid for them. . "
We Don't Believe in
Fake Advertising
but stand ready to prove every assertion that
we make. Our business is one hundred per
cent, ahead of last spring's trade, owing we believe
to proper advertising and knowing how to
bny.
NEW FRESH GOODS
coming in every few days. Just closed a trade
today for another big lot of samples. Come to
see us. We are willing for a fair and square
show clown with any concern.
RESPECTFULLY,
A A I Rl ^ A
ivicLure mercantile Uo.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. I ("pT | L?LJ || r?i
"cCluotMng Now Under i IjJDjJ
All doctors have tried to cure
CATARRH hy the use of powders, acids, f
gases, inhalers and drills in paste form. ,-c===/^* _ V
Their powders dry up the mticuous ?*T?L/<J L/x)TtHn
memhraues causing them to crack open <*> ^*y ^ flit' ly 1
and bleed. The powerful acids used in rtiPiSff^Sr-?1?W% //'^L*V|/
inhalers have entirely eaten away the ^
same membranes that their makers "^/TMesSt y^Tv/ v/jsviinl
aimed to cine, while pastes and oint- ir * i\Cr Ji
mi nts cannot reach the disease. An old )}Jf IdMSafl f p] J \
and experienced practitioner who has f j &$b}?1 /Jpign //?nL JI
formany years made a close study and / l jSHct v ~~7,- .aVjyi\ [I
specialty of the treatment of CATAltRII, / ?aMa/p *: BT\\ \ \
has at las' perfected a Treatment which I Rllln \\\
when faithfully used, not only relieves ' liSuiIri \ ^
at once, but permanently cures CA- Fur .11* ?
TARRH, by removing the cause, stoje Fell From Her RUta
ping tlie discharges, and curing ail in- OITl I lcr DMvc,
tlamation. It is the only remedy known nnrl tlinrofne^ h i.ll.r c
to science that actually reaches the af- . tlieie'??e badly 111 need Of
dieted parts. This wonderful rcmedv is llUiniPHtn. i^hnafoi-o
. , I-uolvio, unminxes
JV\? (JU/;KA m ant* perhaps internal medicaTEED
CATARRH CURL," and is sold r , ? . ,T
at the extremely low price of One Dollar. IlieiltS, she Wisely went to Union
each package containing internal ami J)rU|r Qq. for fc|itl required reniexternal
medicine sufficient for a , , ?.
mouth's treatment and everything ne- OtllCS, her WOlinos (jllickly heal'^UFPuS-'taX
only perfect wl ?".d 8'le'? .r'!li,,K ?&?'
CATARRH CURIO ever made and is praisingUlllllHX Liniment. I hlS
now recognized as the only safe and j3 8iniply to remind YOU of the
positive cure for that annoying and dis- 11 i . \
gusting disease It cures all indaina- excellence Oi OUT dl'UgS and
\voni?orfuiiynl<|iu<*nnto<JnrefiA'e''ha'y "?li''inw for exienml or interFEVER
or COLD in the HEAD. rial USC.
?.,KINSITJI^TOS^nuk- UNION DRUG CO.
l-'hlOS" will save you if you use it at ..... ,
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each nack
age. Don't delay but semi for it at once, y i \? r
and write full particulars as to your con- // >7 ',\ y-T >"'v
dition, and you will receive apecial ad- A v'-' i'
\ ice from the discoverer of this won* ' / -j X\ -'\// . *1 j
dorful remedy regarding your case with- ^4 7 V' '!!
out eost to you beyond the regular price /', * /.S -c ^ 'M / .Ja
of "8NIFKLKS" the "GUAKANTKEh * -#H
CATARRH CURE." !;h
Scnt prepaid to any add rem in the -(/ .
United States or Canada on receipt of 7^1 ,Y..
One hollar. Address Dept. 1 IOImVIN ^ Aw -"Tj/.r,'
11. (HUiS A COMPANY, 23:10 and 23J12 ' 7-;
Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa, 1 .=.*-""'A??
lb*1 y *
? 1 In I novnn.!"- 1 11 *
... ...vajwiiciiuu nanus
V IS THE TIME thc, attempted repairing of
watches and jewelry, is likely '
a Good Watch for a little money, to result disastrously. All "^5^
p ri i i an i wr * i ? our repair work, as well as
'line of (toUI filled Watches the articles we sell, is guarist
be sold at any price. anteed. Our reputation is
HI nppH ?i W?trh back of our Kuarantee>u
neea a vvaicn THE Williamson company.
id we need the money. >
, You know What you are Taking
is the time to exchange to your ?rL , _ .
Vr t. ??r | . When you take. Grove's tasteless'Chill
ge. 1 Ollls loi Watches, Tonic because the formula Is plainly
E^_, _ _ _ __ _ printed on every bottle showing that it
I I XI WI |h \/ b simply Iron aud (Quinine In a tasteless
i 11.1 * wmm 1 orm. Mo curs no pay. OOo. 48-X
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