The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 24, 1901, Image 7
| OTHE^^TCH
In Hie Magnificent
have for yon
And the benuty of the ?0(
I tliat they are Fresh, (.'lean and
The Picnic Season is on a
serve you with every delicacy 1
preparing on your part.
The days are getting to<
worried with the preparation ol
and have a well tilled 'unrh tal
it will give YOP pleasure to 1
you a line of goods
Whose Equal
I Lunch Meats-dwf.1
Sausage, German Sausage, SI
Tongue, Potted Tongue, Potte 1
Turkey, Deviled Ham, Deviled
I L o a l
Luncn oweeis-si^
Pineapple Chunks, Pure bruit
Pears, Plumbs, Apricots and S<
FRESH CAKES
Other Necessities--^
and kind from 10c to 75c boft
every kil-d.
And if in the line suggestc
peased call on us anyhow and \
stantial.
YOUNG th
-v. mjui rin?
Local Laconics.
| HAPPENm-i OF INTSREP1 AP'?UT TOWN
PERSONAL AND UlHERWL-.E.
Wo are frltnl to koo our old fiio:i?1,
Short IT J (J. Lonjr, out on tho xtruotH
apiin. lie has had ?|iiito a spoil of il 1ltoss.
..tin. 1 . \ . i *11 ni' is tin ;ui exieuueii
visit to relatives and friends at Cedartown,
(in., and tlie doctor says lit'is
Again in the bachelor business which he
dues not relish to any great extent.
We are glad to note that Mr. L.
Haines, of the I'nion Cotton Mills, who
lias been critically ill fur several weeks
with inHaniatory rheuniatisin, is suilicientiy
recovered to he up and walking
around.
i There seems to be some dissatisfaction
over the arrangement of the mail
route reaching ('ross Keys from t'nion.
Our Cross Keys correspondent sends us
an article regarding the matter, which
we have not room for tbis week hut it
will appear in our next issue.
The closing of the stores at (i o'clock,
lieginning Monday, June !>rd, will allow
some little time for recreation. Can't
some one study up some kind of amusements
for the afternoons? It seems
that base ball will not be in it this season,
Stores will be kept open Saturday
afternoons of course.
Mr. J. W. Clark, the new manager of
4l??k I ' iiiaii ! I/\iMI o?L*
|*ai\ * 11 iv 11 ? i vn *| w f* r i\ * llid^l' ' ?i I d 1*11nexday
of this week. Mr. Clark comes
well recommended ax an up-to-date
hotel man, lie ix from Kutlicrfordton,
N. C., and wax the former manager of
the Hendella hotel at {.aureus. We
have no douht he will run the I'nion
I Hotel in a tirst class and up-to-ihe-hour
style.
Programs are out for the closing exercises
of the 1'nioii (traded School,
Friday, May 111st. The exercises will
consist of 1, song; 2, Prayer; 11, Welcome
aong; 4, Address hy Prof. ('. 11. Waller,
of Clcinson College; (1, Delivery of certificates;
7, Music; 8, Delivery of the
Monro Medal; t>, llenedietion. K.veryIUUKF
!U SnI'ih'fl in 1 lii?st.?
I risen which will tako plan* in the opera
llOUSC.
Mr. E. B. Bailey, of Woodruff, S.
0., was in Union a few days' this
week on business. He is an old
Union man and says he finds considerable
improvement in Union since
he was here last. He says he cannot
do without The Times and he left a
dollar with us. Mr. Bailey is another
successful farmer who raises his corn
and meat at home. He believes in
eau.i as a stock food and says it can't
be beat.
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Choosing
Something
Toothsome
FOR YOUR PICNIC
OR?[
IS A PLEASURE
Line of we
L to select from.
)ds that we have to oiler you is
New.
ml. for it. we have prepared to
without the labor ami trouble of 1
i
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i warm and ennervating to be i
P three meals. So rest yourself ,
lie by visiting this store, where f
look, and US pleasure to show j
1
We Challenge.
I
if, Ham Loaf, Chicken Loaf, '
iardiues, Lunch Salmon, Vienna
inmp, Lobsters, ''raba, Lunch
I Ham, Potted Chicken, Potted
I Tongue. (
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us Peaches, Grated Pineapple, '
Pineapple, Luscious Cherries, j
Jellies, Jams and Preserves, Fine >
weet Spiced Pickles.
; AND WAFERS. |
h-ntv of Fresh k'ggs, Fresh lot of
ice Lemons, O ives of every size '
1 ? I >: i_ i o > ' " I
ic. i k-kil's, oaucos, readies ot .
id your appetite cannot he apsre
will4sliow something more sube
GROCER.
Fi.ouemcb, S. Nov. 2<i .1900. ,
I was litst advised W our family phwi- ,
cm i*? C'mrloston to uas Tkrthin a '
j as but. a ver v 2
young infant, as a tnev. n'ive of coli?; 5
: \ ?t, iii and sweeten the ?tonvi"h '
La 'T it was i eful in teething troubles ?
iv.'ii IfVPlTf'Ct ll-rtte lotuiO I I l<t) tr ulUc*. <
1 ( and so free 4r an the dangers that an i
; consequent upon *h? us? of drugs and"
1 soothing si i ops, that, we have e. ^me to re- j
gard it, after use with fire* c'dlVei , is:
OU6 of the new nee-Rait ies when tber.- s .
new baby in the nouse and until thteething
tronbli s iue over and w tak
p'oaMirei- r oomi nnidingiMo our friends-j |
; histoid of ilie horrid *ruiT that ho many :i'
j p.-ople uSi- to keep t.neir hahjes qiret. !j'
II AllTW Rl.l. M. AVKU '1 J
(Mgr. I) ily Tiioe> and Wt-o.kly Times- 1,
Missei.ge.r ) 21-2?'j
Cinderella in Flo norland. p
The children's show CHine off in the-j
Opera House Wednesday night and ,
was a grand success in every sense of
( the word. A crowded house greeted.,' j
the little performers, there was not ft. j |
vacant seat down stairs. The an- j
dience cheered the little ones to tne<! ,
e-dio. Miss Walker deserves ft great ; j
I denl of credit, for the great, work she ! ,
| did in perfecting these 4o little tots-Ip
in th-1 r lines Kuch one's costume 'j
and head dress represented somn I
flower, nno they did crpilit. to them- |
1 selves. Miss Walker and to the town . J
We hope to have more of these en- ' (
tertainnionts We regret, that, we are? .
so crowded this week,that, we cannot- <
! give the play the write up we woulo
: like or the names of the little ones j
taking part. Suffice it to say the-j. ;
iurge muiience went ?<v?y very much V?1
pleased with the performance, and
expressions of astonishment could be- ?
, hoard on nil sides, that children s<v j!
' email could be taught to perform bo ;i
well, especially wben there were b<> .
many to handle.
Cross keys Do is. j
The patrons of Cross Keys Acadei ny |
were requested to meet on Saturday!
evening last, for the purpose of elee.t\ngt
a teacher for the next school tc rm. {
i Miss Kthel Walker, of your city, was*!
unanimously elected. Miss AValkei- did I
j not make application for the plaefj, the ^
positiop s night the teacher. We trust '
a lift have pood reason to believe that
. she will aece.pt the jmsition. \
j Air. W. S. Gregory, post ir,aster at ]
Cross Keys, who has been qu ite ill for ,
two weeks, is thought to he in a critical
' eonditioiv- He is about K1 ye<ars of age, 1
and has been in declining health for '
some time. '
\i,.m ir, .1 w - --
. ....... ........ uuiiiB, ot Mrs, 1
I Mary Willnnl, an.I the young wife of ?
>1 r. William .Tonoh, near (Vuks Kevs, <
died at her home Wednesday night. t
about ten o'clock. She loaves mother, j
husband ami a six weeksohl child. The *
sympathy of the community is with tlie .
borouved ones.
Boarders Wantedl 1
Having rented one of the "new resi- ?
deuces on South street, I am prepared
accommodate a few troarders. LoeaI
tion convenient, one street from Main.
} 21*1 mo MItS. WARREN.
First Sunday in June.
Children's Day exerc'a^s at. the
First Methodist church which was
to take place Inst Sunday was p -stpoped
on account of the rain. The
ex raises will I be lield on the tirst
Sunday iu J one.
Hun A way*
Norman & Murphy'!" horse rn??
awhy wifch the delivery wagon Wedn?
s !ay nfternoon Delow Merchants
sod IManter's N .ttonal Bank the
horse took the sldews'k nrd went,
tearing along with the wagon ivon ping
on behind He ran the entire
leugth of the bloc* on the sidewalk
while the pede drums gave it. ?> wide
berth, the w igon narrowly missed
the fine plate glass windows of the A.
H. Foster Co. The wagon struek
the curbing or post near Bubo's ."tore
and was left there. Fortunately no
harm was done and the horse whs
caught uninjured.
Hay?Ft son.
A quiet wedding took place ?it the
liome of the bride near Union Wednesday
at. 2 p m., Kev. L. M. Rice
afiloiatine. The contracting parties
ueing Mr. Wm, E. Rev and Mrs.
Carrie Eison, relict, of the late Benjamin
Eison. Only the r.-dativos and a
few of the friends of the bride and
grooru were invited. Mr. lt-iy is a
Kiud hearted and generous man and
has many friends in Union who wish
fur the happy couple much happiness
t?nd prosperity. Mrs Eison owns a
comfortable home near Union, is very
popular in her community, and has
nany frinds in Union. We extend
congratulations.
Pulled the Tiger.
Tt seems that for John Thomas, a
'aiuous colored tiger, (inds it hard to
locide when he has enough. He was
inled again Sunday for handling or
oiling illicit beer. A pretty heavy
mill was made this tone. The beer
van taken to the dispensary and Rold
Monday at oc a bottle, and a certain
dement was made happy for the Time
jeing as a consequence of Thomas'
uiscnortune. Tho Spartanburg
Herald, speaking of l be seizure, says:
"On Sunday Oh'ef Constable Flint
ind Constables Ewbanks, Toland and
Isom seized jlvio bottles of beer and
lo half pints of whiskey from John
Thomas, colored, in Union. John
was lodged in the county jail."
(inly 112 bottlos were turned over
b > tho dispensary we learn.
Children's Day at llogatisvi 11c.
Children's Dry exercises will be
leld in B'?gan?ville church Sunday,
jnd all are cordially invited to at-.eud.
A very interesting program
ne cen t<er u. uniwi ..
jrn rail* f?y denot. The county board
>f oducnt ion hereby orders said election
to be held at Carlisle, S. C., on
Jaturday, "May 25th, JliOl. At said
ilection the Hoard of Trustees of Fish
3am townsh lp shall act. as managers
md the eleoi h>n shall be conducted
is provided I 7 law for conduct of
jeneral eloctio.
1? 8 fa nt.
dans jkkkkikh,
L. JVI. Rick.
20-2fc Co. Hoard Ed.
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ha? boon arranged and the children
have their parts perfect. Thanks to
tireless efforts of Misses Elm
Rodgcrs,- Hanna Smith and other
ladies of the congregation, who hnve
spared no pnins to make this oceauoo
one of Interest and pleasure. A
sumptuous repast will be served on
grounds, and Bogansvillo will no
loubt. ho:-i up Jior record of having
one of the most all-round successful
occasions of the kind of any church
in the county. Every one who can
should attend this occasion.
On to Memphis.
The fare for the round tri^p to Memphis
on account of the Confederate
Veteran's Jteunion will he $12 ">o.
The tickets will be on sale Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, good to return
aot.il Tuesday, June the tt.h.
In order to witness the unveiling
of the South Carolina monument at
Clhieamanga, it will be necessary to
leave Union on Sunday. Everyone
should take a trip up and down the
Incline railroad o?i Lookout mountain
if sufficient time is allowed. It would
be an experience you would never
forget.. (Juite a number we understand
are .going from Union county
to the Reuion. Wo wish alia pleasant
time. We may be among the number
If our plans don'r. miscarry.
Jinffalo Instead of Monarch.
In glancing over one of our Spartanburg
exchanges a few days ago, we nolice
a personal regarding Mr. I). It.
Ilarriman, in which it states that Mr.
Ilarriinan is the superintendent of the
Monarch Cotton Mills of Union. Mr.
Ilarriman is a hustling mill man having
installed several new mills in this
country, and is well known among the
mill people of the State, and just to keep
Sim mwiivH gfrtiiirlil will f?u* tin* in.
format ion of our Spartanburg contemporary
lliat Mr. Ilarriinan is the suepiintcmlcntof
ItutTalo instead of Monarch
Mills. Of course there" is some excuse
for the slip < f our contemporary, as
there is get tine to he so many mills in
t'nion that the repot tent of our surhurhan
towns are liable to <;et eon fit ed
sometimes, in hyinj.' to keep up with
them.
Notice of Jilection for
Special school District.
Offi of County Supt Education.
H iving been petitioned by onethird
of the qualified electors of Carlisle,
S. C., and vicinity to order an
atactic n for a three mills tax to supplement
t?ho public funds already available,
t-h0 area of territory to be
axed ^.o contain sixteen square miles
A ?? ? * nr l\ i/ih oKal I Kn (i C/tiif It
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Art Squares from 82.75 to
pair. Window Shades, g
pull 20c. Don't buy felt \
8c, compared with our 2(
-mo o n
That b -cause we are having thc*<
departments. We are se'ling goi
$2.00 A good s >ft 10 lb ma I tie
for 7 ">cice
is hig
able take- from one tin cl to mm
u*?e nnicli ice \ou wdl save onmi.
Mive id tiie twenty jeans th it the
TWENTY [
wi 1 shut off all ice err*am parlors
?eason. Get over by using the c
and irooz- a cream in three minut
HIGH ICE AND HI
THOSE XJ&ING O Utl
FREEZERS.
THE HOME GOLD CURE. j |
An Tncrenions Treatment by which J
L>ruuk r s ar-i ug - uron Daily
in Spits or Themstlvee.
NoNoxiousD i8C3. No Weakening
oftho Verves. A Pleas lit and r
* Positive <"urM tor tho ;
1.1 qnu: I'lllUt. C
It is n ?\v generally known an I tin- I
dursloo'1 that Drunkenness is a disease
an I li t weakness. A limit* itiKm 1 with ?
iKiia >n. ami nervescompletely sha'tiued f
by perio?tieal or constant use of in'oxi- [y
eating lipuors, requires an antidote can- | i
able of neutralizing and eradicating this S1
poison, and destroying the cr ' vir.g for in- I'
to ieatits. SulTorers may now core them- ;
selves at home without* publicity or toss }'
of time from le. is in ss by this wonderful '
" 11 o.\l K HOLDCIJliK'f which lias lieco i.
jairfeetcd after many vearsol close, study t;
and treatment of inerbriates The faith- i
ful use according to directions of this ^
wonderful discovery is positively guar- j
antee I to cure ' he most obstinate case, I
no matter how hard a drinker. Our y
reeonisshow the marveloustransfornia- V
tion of thousands of Drunkards into ' >
sober, industrious and upright men. 1 J
WIYISSCUUK YOUR U USDANDS!! '
CIULDUlCNCUiUC VOUK KATIlK'd.S! !
This remedy is in no sense a nostrum, ?
hut is a speci'ie for this disease only, t j
and is si> sUillfullv devised and pie- !
...,..,..1 ?!...? it lo < I./ta..,,!,!.. j e
|>aivu \u??v ?? m i i iw? ?n^i J?y nwiuwiu ivmi ' J
pleasant to the taste, so that it can be j '
given in a cup of tea or coffee without ;
the knowledge of the person taking it. |
Thousands of Drunkards have cuied ^
themnelves with this priceless remedy, I ix
and as many more have been cured and | *-"
made temperate men by having the;
"C'lJ?{10" administered In loving friends i
and relatives with.ait their k o.vle lire
ill coffee or tea, ar d be icve today that j
they di continued drinking of their owe I
free will, D'> NOT WAI T. Do not bo i
deluded by- apparent an I misleading |
"improvement." Drive out Die disease j
at once ami for all time. The "llo.MK .
OOT.D CUK10" is sold at tin- extremely j
low price of One Dollar, thus placing
wi tin roach of everybody a treatment
more effectual than others costing $li to
$M> Full directions accompany each
1-O !..1 .. 1 .! 1 __ 1. ! I I _* 1 - 1 -
|i?i? k:ijj:v5. n|>ucrai iuivut i>? skiih'U piiy
Bicinns when requested - without extra
charge. Sunt prepud to any part of the
worl I on receipt of one dolfar. Address
Dept. 1 KDWIN 15 GlblOS & COMPANY.
2330 and 2332 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confidents!.
K'-ly
Com/# Newberry.
To the Members of the First llaptist
Church, Dear brethren:
According to the vote of th^chureh |
last Sunday I expect to he absent {lie j
coming Sunday, 2oth, to help in a meet- j
ing. Our church will be open the following
Sunday as usual, and on Wednesday
evrTiing of next week llro. Simp- son
Soarks wtll lead in Prayer meeting.
The third Sunday in Ju"e we expect to
begin a protracted meeting with llro. b.
M. Itoper, of Spartanburg, to help ns.
1 bet thebrethren and sisters earnestly
pray for the success of the meetitig.
b. M. Hick.
Union, S. (\, May 23, lOiil. /
Subscribe for The Timer.
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L WOOL CARPET WORTH 75c for 58c
T LiOc far 38c
ANiTE 41 41 fAr 9^^
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SD.03. Lace On tains from 53c to $3 50 ptr
>od Oil Cloth, 33**72, on goii sprinj roller
)r pap ?r Shides at any price, tli:y are high at
)c Shades,
' T T H I N KS&
^ special si!"s ih <t Wi' ??iv ,?*>t paving Vtention to t'lo other
>1 atronjr (J ,ti f,r A *! all wire steel sptiu>r lor
f?s for $C.U0. A u> " 1 I'autm-ck, stroi.jr enough for two,
> 8 2 -nifl v>i! cni't :?!V r<1 to use t??u hut ?li ? host
' r Si 1 ? {*' lir-'imtnis . i! r110 m: rktt.. The Leonard Clean*
li t;t ui-^ ico to i'H'i ?}i i! 1 thii.?i anv oth^r in ike, and if'y m
li to ]?a.\ tor mic 'In !ii>i season to say ii'.lli ugth what you
y will last you.
COLLARS LICENSE
and everyhody wiil havo to in ike their ice cream this
eli-hr.it.eil Whits Mountain ice Cream Freezers, takes less ice
en.
[G 55-LICENSE "WILL CUT NO ICE" Y/ITH
RSFB iGEaATOHS AND ICE CHEAM
IITIll t-iwiisi en
I&3 Vil? -Ukfy SI I
INTRODUCING
H??SsJiP ..8PII ilifi..
HlMp! _A _
SIIMHER
IllttjSlioes
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ffs Invite Your Inspection.
Union Smoe Co.
MERIT IS OUR WATCH-WORD.'
Jain Streef, - - Union, S. C.
fim jf'&jqz. F/om.?W <ja
Thousands of bright, economical Amci ican V i
0b *\ women wear the Hcrrick Shoe. They buy it //
gjS^Wy ' year after year?it slaml* tl?e tent of time, ' (m3|H
It is neat, stylish, dressy, comfortable ? it is
R| the shoe of common sense.
! Pay more than !?<-.' "0. $2, ?:>.50 for your high r",Q }
I shoes or l->\v shoes let you'll not pet hotter qua'- "*
it y or workmanship?it's int jto**iitle? S3.00 ?&&
11 ei ri?. k Shoe wins medals everywhere. 7? _ _
stands at the head! ?3.50 upsES
;Jc d on y L / U? ior Shoe Go.
-~#DR. I. M. 1J AIR,-?">own
and Bridg e Office Bank Building
Work a Specialty. Union, S. C.
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