The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 24, 1901, Image 5
Thousands of Dollars
Worth of Goods are
%
Now on Our Shelves
Our buyer spread himself wliile in the
Northern Market and thousands of eoods Inve
been rollintr in nnr Mammoth Stnra avar sinn*1
? D _ _ - *
? his return and we are now ready to show you
the mcst complete line of
DRESS GOODS, LACES, SILKS, CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, HATS, COLLARS, SHOES, ETC-, ever
brought to the city,
We also have many new things
v IN FURNITURE
To show you. Call on us at once, we are anxious
to show yon. We are determined to
please you.
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And they must be sold. Remember our Goods
are of the latest styles and up-to-date io every
respect.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
Local Schedule lor Passenger Trains. ' rbt-ro will bo no services iu Grace
Methodist church next Sunday on
trains from goi.pmma. account of the commencement exArrive
10:15 a. m. Depart 10:15ft. m. ercises of the Clifford Seminary. The
" 1:40p.m. " 2-00p.m. baccalaureate sermon will be preached
trains from spartanburg. in the Presbyterian church. Kogulur
Arrive 12:45 p. m. Depart 1 :05p. m. Sunday school service will be held in
7:10p.m. 7 :80p. m the Methodist church Sunday morn"~==
inSLocal
New s Notes C.'pt. E. L. Clark and J. A. Sawyer
went to Spartanburg Tuesday as delPut
Together For Ready Reference egates from Cherokee Lodge of Union
to the meeting of the Grand Lodge
Gathored Hero and There by k. of p., of South Carolina. They
j Our Man About Town. roport tt flPC timft not-withatanding
the wot weather. Spartanburg knows
fe? , i, , .1 j how to entertain her guests no mat*
? Wo insert IocaI lines for the ndver- , .
.. . . A . ,. t>r what the oceacion or how large
tislng merchants at 5c per line, one . , ?
* ol , , the crowd,
insertion. S^c per line for non-advertisers.
The Gibbos House had a garnd rush*
We have utilized our foreign nows Monday noon. I he K. of P. Delepftore,
eight, for county corrcspon- J?ateH from the low- country were on
(j0?ce their way to the ' meeting of the
^ Grand Lodge at Sp irtanburg. The
Mr. D. C. Flynn ?nd Col. O L porter reported seventeen for dinner,
, Schumpert, both of Newberry, wen Gibbes prepured for a $rowd,
in Union Friday. They wero on a ? ? . ? .? -
uviwuvwr, jiiju wuen inn trnin puitea
businoss trip. jn fj,e p^yengors scrambled out and
Gardf.n Plaxts. Cabbage and t<>- made u rush for the dinner house to
matoes apecials, several of the liest. va- the number of forty odd.
_ * rieties of each for sale by S. M. Kick,
B : I Jbm E. U. 19-lmo Mr- T? 15 Ruil^y has just laid a
^ *' pretty concrete pavement in front of
Mr. J. L. Kvatis, magistrate of mammoth furniture store and
Lockhart, spent Saturday and Sunday covered ifc ffUh ceinont. This adds
in Union. He says he is one of the vory materially to the appearance of
.boys and wo believe he is. the' sidewalk and enhances the value
We have certainly had a good -)f his property. Wouldn't it be nice
season of rain this week und we hop- if we had th*j.Mnin street pavements
it will bring out the crops that were in the business section of the town
n.iedlng rain so badly. fixed the same way? Mr. Bniley
The treasurer has handed in the need eight barrels of ceinont in this
first installment of his annual report. wor^?
It will be found on let, 1.1. and 5th } WHrren Il)9 wtlmoble
pages of t le ..sue, ^ family, of (iaffney, have moved to
rlev. jonn Harris, ol me r.pwortn Uni0n and occupy one o( the recently
Orphanage, who ha. been spending a 0rootod coUige9 on 8outh strect'
weak in Union In the Interest ot the Mr barren ha. decided to take a
orphanage returned to Ids home in hoarde?. Hj8 p,ac<, ? ? (l()8irnble
Florence Wednesday. location and convenient to the busiJ.E.
Bnice, of Union, has accepted uess stroet and to tho factory. Mr.
the overseership of spinning with he Warren was a merchant in OafToey,
GafTney Mfg. Co., Gaffney, succeed- but his health failing, his physicians
ingj. C. Clippard, resigned.?Spar- advised a change of business. He
tan burg Herald. could cot have chosen a more healthy
A youDg iMdy friend kindly left o location than Union, and we welcome
beautiful bouquet of roses rf>n our the family among us, and wish for
desk. How did she know this editor h* na 8peedy restoration to perfect
* . was so fond of flowers? Our thanks health. We advise those wishing
*ra extended for the kind remem- omfortable quarters in a good homo
brance. to apply at once,
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Another Couccrt.
The Union Cot'on Mill Concert
Band will give another concert Saturday
night near Allen it G.mil's j
store. Music will he furnished by ^
the band and ice cream will be -erved y
by s b?*vy of pretty girls. A good "v
time for all is guaranteed. ^
Wiuthrop College Scholarship *'
mill JSntrunce JZxawin.itions. A
; a
The examinations for t.h ? award of ^
vaoaut scholarships in Winlhr-p Col- )
lege and for the admission of new L
\ ! students will be held at the Countv *'
Court llouse ou Friday, July 12th, ^
k at 0 a. in v
' Applicants must not be l-ss than X
fifteen years of age. , Wh??n scholar ^
| ships ere v\ea??d after July 12th ^
they will bo awarded to those making
the highest average u< this t xamina
tiou. *'1
The cost of attendance, including
board, fur .ished room, heat, light
and washing, is !$>'.). 00 per month.
For further information and a oatalogue
addre?s 1'ios. D. B Johnson, ^
Rock Hill, S C. 21-lui A
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jotiesviJle News Nates. M
Mr. Eiutok: We have Uen having ^
Home ruins in UiisM-clion this week ^
which are v? rv much appieciatod, and a
smile can be seen on the cnunteiiaocf-s of
our farmers. Them is not an- oil stand
of cotton, and it is doubtful il' Hie rain
will bring up the cotton seed that have. *
l>cen in the Ro und so long. Wheat has ' i
been dniug taiily \v?-l! for lliediy weath- E!
er but oat* have stiff-red for ui ?is me, do
and are not so good as they would hive At
bren if rain laid come in time. But .lu
little cotton has liteu chopped out. Mi
although the liaie i f year for the ho< s >j
to Ik; running on fpM tim is here. The | yj
spring {.'"quite la'e and gencr.thy unfa- \j,
vorahio. yj j
Magi-Irate. .1 \V. Bites, hud a wo- j
man natmd Omit Jolnt-on up for infan'- j1
leid-lasi week ho! ?he i-vtneuce being
iiiMitli dent. the deleiiiiaht was discharged
rii- Hev. 1j T. Ca-ioll 11 d il Ids sip- Uii
p ?intue nt at the ll.ip osi chinch Sund
i\ iii?>ri leg and sdnnuisU-red the Sac- El
ram en' of the I .orrt's .Sup;?,r. A
? hi ihe'.V (:?ty gel vl es were reiiderfd L) i
a* I lie M tlo (lis: (jluj C'l Sunday night. .Sn
according to the s'aied p'owron, all j i
of wbch was ni-'-t alliac ive and in- Al
leiC'MU g. The CoUM h was heaUtU lbl> Al
'ecoiH'el wi'li |m? fl overs, rose* a?.d
evergreens At> me close of the pro
gram Ii^v A E Driageis, from Wot Xjr
ford College, l?y invitation, m ule a short
but very interesting addicts
The Alpha Cotton Mill has dieeonliutied
i aiming at night.
The brick works of the Knitting '
Mills have made about. I,nit' a million M !
brick ai.d will make about as many M?
nioie. They are making a very line viquality
of brick and have plenty of vj,
them for sstle. |.
T L ?lames, W. U. S Harris and I ' 1
others. will go fi??ni Jonesville to the !
Veterans' K<-Union at Memphis next j M
week. They will go via Ashevdle, j M i
K-. xvil e and Cha'taneogrt, and will'^j,
leave on t he rooming tudu which will ?
reach Chattanooga at 11 o'clock Mm day .
night and Memphis Tiwsd ;y morning, ,
about S o'clock. ?'*
The potato bugs have t:iken to the Al
potatoes and it looks like they will eat Mi
'em up iu spite of ail that can be done, a
Tjn.Ki'iioNK. .
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Scinti lilting Scflnlin Siftings. M
M.
After some time of hard work ar-d Ai
no writing I will try ar.d'give jou. Mr. j.- |
K-iitor. 3ii(l the many readers of your .'
valuable p -per a few irmre dots from our .
quiet iiitle e.ty and this surroundiug? !->
country. I I' ]
Mr. A. J. Taylor, the popular sales- A1
man of Sednlia's large store, is spending1 j) ,
a few days at his home iu l'rinceton, S. , !
C- ' !'/
This section was blessed by aline 14
rain yesterday eve, som^ hail feli during '
the raiu but as far as I have lean ed no ft 1
damage was done hv It. t \
lh*\, W..to..n *111.-1 1.1. - ' *
iVCY. ii iumi i ili!i-il IH.1 ll'KUIXr HP" | \
point raent at Padgett's Creek. 6ai urday | ' ,
and Sunday last. lie preached one or j ?
his ablest suiuions to a huge and up- I hi
prec'a'ive audit nee. One young m.in 1
connected himself with the church and j.; *
the ordinance ot' baptism was adoiinisUrcd
immediately after preaching.
Your city was largely represented at ,
preaching here yesterd ly, in fact there A i
were so many I cannot Ikgin to name M <
them all, but we were (.'specially glad to | ).t
see so many thai, belong to us irve.r -p j
here, namely: Sheriff Sanders and w ife, . ^
Ml*, and Mrs. Arthur Sims. Mr. S. .1. '
Waldrop, Mr. M. \V. BoIkj, MUs Fannie
Bubo and pet haps others whose namts M
1 fad to leCnJl just now. All are Mr
coidi.dly welcomed when tiicy come, in *[ ,
this section 1 assure you wlietln l* an jj
insignificant new-paper cor.vap indent . ,
gtts their names in pi ml or not. *'
Farm, is have not hien in any great ?
push for a lew d.i>s oil account of the
dry weather, hut. all will get a bust move
on them since this rain.
Mi s Evie Cunningham's school at (
Xew 1' ospcct closed some t wo weeks j j
ago, and she lias loft this section for her ,,
home at Maddens, much to the regret of
her many friends here. Senvone seems *
seriously aff- cted. Never mind she may I ' i
return soon. I 'I' i
Wheat i i generally very goo I through j j
heie. Wliile your scribe is no agent, <<
pi ddler. drummer, loafer or any othei ,
kiod of i traveling oiao, he had the *'
pleasure of lieing in 8ptitanburg county ''
Home last week, and while no there he
saw some flue wheat. Mr. J Y. Franklin
has the finest field of wheat I ever
j saw. lie is an all round good farmer M
I anyway, but no wonder, he is a sou ot Oh
Union county. \\T
An epidemic seems to be very prevalent ^ v
just-now among our young men, that of p '
buying new buggies. Even some of the J
bachelors are threaten-d wbh it seriously *' '
ai.d the fair young ladies may so m he -I 1
affected by this new bug -y epidemic. T '
yes, l>ro. Hey Denver, I have been \y
very busy but not. writing to Mias?j,?
as you would have the pubdc believe, /.
instead I have been pulling the b *11 cord ' '
regularly since early spring, coosrquently ?
no news has passed my way I regret. .1
I very much that I cannot plead guilty to ?
I the charge you make. 11. 11. ?
TREASURERS RERORT.
(<"oii^nufd from |?ago 1 )
Irs G H Oenter 85 oo
<5 (>unniqgh:im li t oo
liss K Go~s 85 oo
lias J HtimlHon 8"> oo
I iss G Sou that <1 85 .?>
,bble H Fai't 2o oo
A t^unningSum 8 ? f>o
.lice J .1 ones 2<? uo
bbio 11 Knrifc 2 > <>o
iivi- .1 1Ti-i<>8 loo oo
\Y Ijowry 5o ?>o
A Murrrh 8 15
A Guntiiiighutn 8 ? oo
Iiss M Git t 85 oo
liss E Gost 85 oo
!iss CJ Soath-trd 85 ?-o
I J rhoirt'iH 85 oo
I is a A Wii'lcff 85 oo
1 ,-s (r !I t Volar 85 ? o
[?* < .1 ILtttnH on 85 oo
I i\s S MetTubbing 85 oo
[ rs N M hinder 85 ??.?
>hn Miller 5 oo
Iberti WiMhitns 8 5 ?
i vis Je!Ti i08 2 no
ra (? !I Gentor 85 oo
lion J Jones 2o oo
B"l:ok 7 oo
rs C Murphy 8 7~>
iss Sulia McGhoe 31 oo
W I/>wry 5,? r,o
rs G IF Center 37 2.T>
ivia JilL-ies Ion oo
" ? 2;> 1
S Me Lure i) 7,j *
K B alley ]o lo
ic A 11 Foster Co 18 7o
bert Williams 8 5 ?
hit Miller 5 oo
jbie li Fimt 2v oo
:lia Thomas oo
M N M L: tider }{;"> ? o ! J
= ss Alba Walker 31 > do j
iss Is Goss 3lo no | S
iss Southard }|o oo ,
iss M O G:st ;jd ho C
A Cunningham :j.? oo
ice J lnn?-s 2d oo
ra Sarah McCuhbius ;{"? oo
iss .1 Hamilton 31") oo I!
ivis .lelTrms 2 t?o
ho M.iler .") do
bwrt Williams !) oo
W L iwry "m oo i
vis J< tTries !,?? oo J
rah Cunningham 13 oo
Y Cunningham 31 > oo
ice .) .JOMos 2o no
ibio 11 Faot 2o i o a
ss M O Gist 31") oo j
ss C Southard ' 8o oo !
s (>>ra Murphy 51.") oo !
s.lulia I'homn Jlo oo , S(
as Julia Mot.into 35 oo ' ,
ss Alba W'alkor 35 oo |
:s N VI Hurler 35 ?.o '
. Suvi M 0 ibbins 3> tM) s
s J"'?nio 11 * iu u to a 35 00 ' y
?; K G >88 35 01) I
N vl Liuifor 35 00 i
.1 ia ana 35 00 i
J i ia M G -to On 00 I
M (J '.?i t 35 ? 0 I
s .*> McCu >b na 35 00 I
s(' M -rally 35 00
\\* Li W y 5 ? mi *"
5 M L ro 25 17
ra (' i'Ui'ig'iam 12 5.
SO. .1 .) UiS 2 ? on
i J laiuiitou 35 o
>tn? 1'" till 2 > oo
\ (' i t iugham 3 mo !
' r- (' S >th ?1 35 oo
6 KG -.>3 3.) .O
b.. Wul dor 35 oo
bori WOi a an 0 >o
is- M 1 or 5 *?o
v .1 if. io3 4 35
IvlliiUy 112 09
a t NicboUoa 2 5 ?
vi- J HYies 8 75
i M l?r 5 o
yiu J flii 3 3 05
4 " lo t on
W'Uiamfl 8 5 .
i. C ?'t in^bdin 3 o ?
sjie H F "it 2 i oo
op .1' J e i 2 ? no
vis .1 Hru.a 88 78
r- -
" * ? ,) O
*nri \\' :.iiams 8 5 >
W B '?)o 17 01
S M L-ire 05 uo
c. .1 ?aea 2<i no
rsMiuuieGidt 35 uo |
VIrt j QQ
' itii'ey 5 > oo ! p
A 7)., oo
? A *> ? Wtlker 35 oo
9 S M C ibbius 35 oo ?
- rtiuni ia 35 oo
*3 M (' (i at 35 oo
vi- .1 ilrita 1 ..) oo
A IjtNty 5o oo
uifl, Ordinary and '
special County Claims,
Special.
Oat ctn, Prea and Troaa 13 >o oo |
i w ,nifs tor Blair it Cj 3132 oo
.. .? ? it f
V Saw tar for C ierokec Co 791 87)
1 1? nles for Blair t?- Co 3132 oo k
' Doucan Pr<s and Treaa 401 o2
F Littu jolin Tit* ia ooo oo ^
" " 65oo oo *
I B rtlea for UU'r Co 3 92
1 ICtfi'baugli tiiipv for
Orel C) 9oo oo *
Ordinary. Road.
C I) aver 4 oo
iver Favos 2o oo I
T Ed wards 4 9o
> Fau ett 1 o2
D Jolly 1 25
I Spears 1 oo
[) Soiith 6 4o
C Garner 3 25
Y S'ewart 1 8-?
T ICohn 1 45 p
\\. Nance 3 oo
II Bart'oi 3 13
R McGowao 7 34
(Contin led no.it w.ek.)
W A N*r ED!
1,000 Tien and Boys to
take advantage of the
BIG DISCOUNT
HARRY & BELK
...ARE GIVING ON...
C L O T H I N G
MEN AND BOYS' SUITS,
MEN AND BOYS' PANTS.
Two Ficco Flannel Suits, just tlie thing for
mmxnor, Black and Blue Serge Coats, Coats
md Vo?ts.
This MOUNTAIN of CLOTHING must be
?
>jl .-vou au uomj at, onco to
HARRY. & BELK'S
rul bring a leaver (Cash) the greatest of all leavers and
dth our help (a !>ig Discount) on every suit of clothes
Id, we will have this Mountain of Suits, Coats, Coats and
ests, Pants, etc moved in short order. It will be to your
itercot to come am' see the Discount we are giving on all
ur CLOTHING.
HARRY & BELK
We s will Lave a few more
Pie Peaches,
1 Big-Cans
for oniy
Kinghan Sc Co. Fine Hams, and
L. C. Youner's Fine Bulk Roasted
Coffee, and just lots of good
things just as cheap if not a little
cheaper than you can get most
anywhere else. Prunes 6c lb.
Yours for Bus inc s >,
M. H. WEST & CO.,
lank Building, Bachelor Street,
Union, S. C.
ANY AMD EVERYTHING
? - m
ii tlio t5iinilin<j^ lino 0111 be
bmul on my lumber yard ut Rio-ht
'riei's, A 111 ijri'jnriMl to fumiisli ma.
ovinl niwl ei'eet <<ottn?jfes eoinpletc*
*00 1110 before building.
V- R- Sormick, VV. E. ALMAN.
PHIC PARLOR OROOPPV
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Having recently purchased the business of the PARLOR GROCERY,
am propared to supply the needs of your table.
PIIO^K USYOUH WANTS
and they will be attended to with promptness and dispatch.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FR EE.
Butter, Egg1* and Vegetables always on hand.
II K4HKNT PH1CKN PAID
or garden, farm and barnyard produce suitable for table use
CHAS. R. SMITH, Mgr.
rilONE 70,
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