The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 31, 1901, Image 5
Thousands of 1
%,
. Worth of
Now (
Oar buyer spread
Northern Market and tl
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oeen roiling in our flla
his return and we are n
the most complete line <
DRESS GOODS, LACES
SHIRTS, HATS, COLLA
lirAllollf fV?a ni + ff
vtvu^uv bV bllV/ Vil/J >
We also have ins
IN FUR!
To show you. Call on u
ious to show you.* V
please you.
HIP" I Al/r T
VVE. nMVL I
And they must be sold,
are of the latest styles a
respect.
YOURS FOR
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Local Schedule for Passenger Triins.
TR?r\s FROM ^itmhia.
Arrive 9 .15 a. m. Depart 9:15 a. m
" 1:40p.m. 2-00p in
TRAINS FROM SPART'ANRMRO.
Arrive 11 :87 p. m. Depart 11 :.r 7 p. m
" 7:10p.m. " 7:80p. m
Local News Notes
Put Together For Pveady Reference
Gathered Here and There by
Our Man About Town.
We insert local lines for the nrtvor*
tl?ing merchants at. 5c per lino, on?
insertion. 84c per line for non-ari
vertisers.
Mr. W. D. Harrison, of ^paitauliuig
is spending h few days in the ?^iiy.
Mrs. Dr. M. A. Moore left last TnfPdiy
for an extended visit to her son Mr
J. T. Moore, of it id ge way, 8. (J.
Miss Lil Dwinlit, after a visit of
several weeks at. the home of Mr at.d
Mrs. M. A. Moore, returned Friday tr
her home in Winnshoro, S (1.
Gaiidpn Plants Cabbage ai d tomatoes
specials, several of the best v?
| rieties of each for sale by 8. M. Pick,
Jr., E. U. 19-lmo
Most of tbedekpa'ion from Union to
Memphis left on Sunday mooning'
train. Cnpt. Farr and wife and a fee
others left Monday.
Mr. Jno. A. Fant has torn a way tl
old Win. Mnnro residence 011 ea?t end
main Street. preparatory to erecting hi
handsome residence uj?on 'he propelry
Miss May Foster, \? ho has hern teach
ing school at Summevton, S O,., ha?
closed I or school and returned to he:
home in Union. She will not teach v
Summerton next sesdrn.
The Air Line trains coming around !>
Union lies caused our trains to In* Ute.
The handsome vestibule Mains .'17 and
38 bring a crowd of sight seers to tin
depot. These trains are certainly l?eaut ies
V #
r - D'd you see that beautiful sunset Sa*
urday last? Therew.usa ve y heavy cloud
in the shape of an inverted oornucophdirectly
in front of the sun, the edg-s ?1
whioh were tinged whh a beautiful p nl
tint, as also was the clouds on eithe>
side of the sun. It was one of the prettiest
pictures we have seen in th
' skier, and the picture lasted Rome thiri > I
minutes. It was a si&lit seldom seen.
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Dollars
I
Goods are
)n Our Shelves
himself while in the
lousands of eoods have
mmoth Store ever since
ow ready to show you
>f\
, SILKS, CLOTHING,
RS, SHOES, ETC-, ever
my new things
SIITURE
s at once, we are anxVe
are determined to ,
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"HE GOOD?
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Remember our Goods
nd up-to-date in every
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BUSINESS.
BOBO.
The vouus'peopln of Union enjoyed
A very ple:i*ant mnoulignt pionie at the
Fine t laai. Friday niitht. There weie
eiutiit couples in tlie company, wli ch
WAS (lllill)Pinilwl hv It.- unH Ura
Torn-lire.
S. G Howell, M R Lee, J. C. Mabry, i
,T. II. MoKissick and (laughter anfl Jno |
U. Mathis left. Sunday for the Reunion i
of Confederate Veterans at Memphis, j
Ttum They leit to go via Atlanta, Ga., i
and relurn via Asheville. 1
No. 72. a night freight train, while '
shifting in the yard Thursday night ran j
into a box ear on the siding with such I
orceas to almost lift, one end<>ffihe |
'rnek, causing the rods to spting and 1
the car to bow up'in the center, but the l
damage was not serious. 1
Tit- Ai Line trai s, which wen1 free
i to run aronud by Uui ?n for several
:1a) 8, have so crowded our tracks as to
Almost parol) ze the freight t raff is. i
Grders were sent, out from headquarters 1
o decline t<? receiv^ perishable freight
For Ion/ hanle until furthur notice. i
The Seaboard experienced Pome
Iroub'e hu-t week on account of washauts
at. Catawlta river and near Clinton
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*nn hs a consequence there weie no ! i
r.'-ains >uri ??ver the road between tho e 1
obits on Fiiday, and our people were
deprived of their Atlanta pipers. ,
The agent of the Southern has had a (
iia1'' putin the door way at the ticket <
oflice. All i>ertiesare expected to traiisa".t
a'l business with the operator at this
gate an I keep out of the.( thee. This is
i convenience to the public and a great ,
r lief to the operator and lickes agent,
?vho were constantly crowded by pactinr
co.iting inside the otflce to transact busin
a.
Waterworks are being put in at the court |
house and at the jail as recommending
by the Giand Jury. This will supply a
lung fell want and will he a great convenience
to the ofllceia of the ('our',
and the country people who have business
at court during its session. It will
also be a great convenience at the Jail.
Wo are glad to note ihe improvement.
Mr. Paul McNally, who some time I
ago accejted the position as traveling
salesman for 8ohn and Oppenheirner,
pants manufacturers of New York City,
resigned his position as clerk in the
clothing department of the Company
Stoie, and started out on the road with
his rumples for summer trade Friday
i'tul is an riff d ie and courteous young
gentleman and a hurtling salesman. We
wisli him great success iu his new ut;- (
dertikin/. I
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Photographed the Scene.
Mi-8 Eile-1 Walker called her forty
little pei lot in-is. \* iio t?sik puit in the
play t'ii deretla in Flowerlsn-t, lo;nilirr
Tlunsd.o and had s veiel plMtocrap1'*
of ill" d fTeient tableaux tHkrn'liy Mr
J. E. ."quire. The pictures aerefakeu
li.v the i| .t-h livht piocets. The pioluie
cau Ik? rfceu at Tj-ti e's studio
- Change
of Scht dole.
T^arinnincr lest Sunday the 2<hh. tb*?
trains oh this di\ is'on will urn accoidn y
to the following tela dole:
West lioiind?No. 13 arrives I 4 .
departs 2:o i. No. 9 an ivts 9:15, departs
9:15
East tm11111 t?\n 14 arrives 11:37, d? -
pail* H :*?7. No. lo arrives 7:lo, de-I
parts 7:3o,
A Curiosity.
On last. Tuesday evening Mr .T F
Spillera, accompanied by Mr E l Koon,
were hunting in som" wo *is owned by
Mr. Wm. Koon where iKy kill <| a
squirrel <?f ? curious tqieoimen Ir. is th<?
s'jw of an ordinary mi drrel but. bus no
hair only on the tip of its n?>-e and 'ail
and its feet, ale larger than the ordina'A
Mpiiirel and of a jieeiiliar shape. If was
si own to an old ci'i/.- n of ilia' o-Miininni
y MMi be says it is the fbs*. of the sird
be had ever sc? 11 It veeiiH that iheie
bid eevei been any hair on the body of
tee squirrel as its skin is smooihe and
tough.
ClifFora Seminary.
Notwithstanding the verv unfavomb'e
eoi ditioii of the weather a veiy larve
i?MH rt|i|?ir i;irt? Vf CPJWU HMHl (lf(j III*'
pnidnxtii tr i-x^-'c ?? s at. I'ft ?-d Seniiw
try Tuesday i4??t.. Tne je'd-ess was
iVmr-d by lb*. Caldwell, of H?-h1.
^priiics S <) l>r. Ca.lw, || is not only
a birbsot man but a fl iient speaker, an*'
t'olii'iiaiidtd Hit) closest atteu?lnn of all
pie?etit
J)' Cliff ?rd, after a fe.v elt qnont at d I
lou' liimr lemarks. pre -ented Miasms
l.irz'f I)-vis and D.ii*y VIcC'Hr?, the
EtradiMlim; yomuf ladios llit'ir dcploiiias ,
Im<i.< diattly afn-r the tieduatii c ?-x- '
prcs n the Indies of tin; Piesoyierian
Ct torch get-ved w crnmi at *1 eke, the
l>rnr?eds of wh'ch will y*o to tie ir church j
While the weather was exttvrneiy c. *?|
'or ice cream the visitors ttat.rooi/.-d !
it liberally aud <ho supply was soon
rxhausiei.
Another School l*icnic,
(
Friday was a gal 1 day with the
Sedalia school children. The pat
rons ana tnenUs generously contributed
to their p'easure by carrying
thorn to Tvgor river on a fishing j
party and picnic. The picnicers
stopped at a spring, in the beautiful
grove between Ex Gov. Gist's innti*
pion and the liver. Ilcre the children
gathered pondlilie< atid fori.s
wove them into a beautiful wreath
and crownod their teacher. Miss Ida
Irene Bobo, 'Queen of the May."
After amusing themselves in this
way tor some time they all went to
the river to fish, not one of the party
whs lucky enough to catch at.iiuM -w.
The seiners were more fortunate,
mid when the dinner hour arrived
we had fish in abundance, large and
souall, stewed and fried. When all
had feasted on the many good things,
they ga hered in groups nnder the
trees, the older ones discussing farms
and gardens, whi'e the children hi d
teacher enjoyed mumble peg. All *
too soon the order home march was?
given. Thus ended a day that gave
much plea-ure to all, and b ft im-'
prcs8ion8 <?t love and appreciations
on the hearts of teacher and pupil*, j1
never to be erased by ?he hm d of '
lime. Onb of tiiu Paktv.
Lock hurt News botes.
Never since Lockhari has been a niati- <
nfacturiug town has broad river been ,
so large as it was last w?ek. The s.-ething
wuteis mg< d and tnfseri lteai iog on
its musky bosom trees and anything eise
i hat would tl 'at that happened to be
in its path All day it wa- climbing on J
Lite hill sides un?il it was near the high '
water maik of '8(? The Ivckhatt Mill
(Company did not sustain.any d 'mage on *
account of the water as all ilnir po-sessiona
that were movable were bunt above .
lite in irk the river reach d. The rains ]
were very livtlit and the high river was .
quite a surprise party to us 1
Died on the 2 >th inst . Miss Versie |
Uronnrll .1. I . . I, t .. r r.t If.. .....I tl.n
j, unii^uvri *? if*- ami *?iio j
Camillus Giegmy. Theit?ceaed Auxin'
Iter Midi j ear and had been sick for souie
months.
Died yesteidav, 2l>'h, John Paiksin '
tliH 2tkh year of his age. 1L* had l? en
routined at. the In-ine of his faiher. Mr.
Allen Parks, ab ?ul five months from
lli.it dreaded disease consumption, which '
was suncrinduced by measles Ho
claimed ti;Ht he was prepared t? die and
ditl not appear to be alarmed when ho
knew that, (ho kiu< of terrors was at
hand. He had t>een mairied only about .
six months and leavts a wife to int.urn ,
his untimely death. Hev. Orier preached
bis funeral and his btsiy wan buried in
' God's acre" at Bullocks Creek phurch.
Mess-r*. John A. Cranford ami Pinknoy
Caldwell left this morning to take
in i ho reunion at Memphis Let us hope
that they will have a pleasant time.
Mr. J. D.Cooley left today to accept
the |iositioii of motorman on one of the
electric railways at Spartanburg
Mr. Loy Gary, one of the etllcient
dry goods salesmen in the Lnckhart Mill
store, left one day last week to visit
friends and relatives at different points
in Georgia.
I uDrit rstand that a negro man was
drow.ed yesterday at ov near the old
Piuckney ferry. At this writing I have
not heard the particulars.
The teachers of the Baptist Sunday
school will give a free ice cream entertainment
to the pupils of their reflective
classes on the evening of June the Kth. ,
Homo. ,
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
(Continued from i?hsch 4 )
Ordinary, lloxil.
Isum Worihont 1 00
<\ (J W?Unrd 5 la
k m aogh iy 1 .hi
IVn.leigialT 2 -hi
ioe vchlert 1 ?ni
Win I v. y 1 ."w>
Margaret. Lewis ] OO
Charles F Hurt 4 ?i0
J T Fowler J} 00
F 11 Stewart 17 40
D B Kant. 41 So
J L McWhirter & Co Ji 00
It \j Dunawuy 5 <>0
VN 11 Sartor Ji 00
i u Mimn ?5 oo
(r T Garner 2 < <>
J O Sartor 1 OO
A U Kohter it Co 1(>(? 00
.1 H Hhri les 2 5C
J 1j MuWhirtor 6 2(5
J C Gregory 2 7 ?
.1 R \Vhi* mire * 16
\V F Bubo I ' >.?
J (i Bishop 21 d;>
I) F Bh'I.U in 11 73
V\ M Vuughau l'-' Nil
L B Lee 7.j
0 C L ivson 12 2.">
L B Jeter . 2 00
1) W Reeves 1 F.0
J C Crocker 2 00
L B Jeter 2 <K)
Hut tie C field f>0
II A tlolcuiub 18 2.)
\V \Y Bishop 11 IK)
J L MoWhirter ?00 I
ITrdon Hardware Co 2 60
Oh trner Juhnsoo 1 IK) (
W M Vaughaii 12 20 1 <
Win Orpoiirv '
\V O Johnson 15 80 i
Dr O E Johnson 10 00
Or .1 Ci (t4?ing J) 00
L E Houge 1 50
Aycck Little & Co 2 00
s <* Howell :i in)
K F Johns 7 00
VV K Kelley 8 80
J G Fiincett 5t)
T J H Smith Jr 8 70
J F Ik'lue 11 00
I) H F?wit 85 95
(tilHum it Tucker 17 50
I F Belue 18 o0
r G Smith 8 5(i
Isaac Purmer 2 O0
W T B^nt.y 1 00
R M Anghtry 1 00 i
D F Sc/iles 1 50
B F Gnu It 1 50
W B liiweon 5 <K)
John Gnrnor 75 i
John In man 8 50
It L Howeil 2 10
R J Gregory 8 00
F M Roust 2-1(5 5S
MnrgMret Lewis 1 00
I K Xance S 00
S<i1Iih Harris 5 00
I' J Harris 51 00
S (t Brat-ton ] 50
i 31 .\J??bJey 10 50
A (t Bentl y 11 SO
1 F Adams 2 00
VVm Ivay 1 50
f J Ih.vts 2(H)
J G F?rr 102 00
W A L Kelley 5 515
r J H Smith 50
I T Fowler - 1 00
I L (Been 1 00
I) \V Beeves 1 50
K F VViJsi ma 1 50
Dharles F Hurt -4 <K)
Ij W Craw lord 51 i(T)
L V I'rembley 2 00
The A H Fust or Co 47 10
I W Sims 4 (50
The A fl Foster Co 15 115
I T Fowler 51 IK)
loe Scales 1 00
it .1 leo 2 00
Davis Jeffries 21 00
M O Denver 5) 50
Lico Washington -4 00
I I) Hancock 21 W
Farr ?Vr Thomson 1(57 IS
W A iiill 77 40
I O Surtor 1 oO
I D Hanco k 1 50
W J Crocker 2 00
3 VV Austell 5 uo
ieo W G- i g 2 70
I H Hamilton 5 00
VI W Hobo <; 7u
ni RieeJrEU 145
[' 0 D.ivis 1 go '
VV S McLure 5 00
I N Fowler 0 00
I N Garner ] 50
" " 1 5C '
1 G Long 2G8 08
Kosa PendergralT 2 00
I C Crocker 2 00
W S .McLure 11 00
L M Rice 12 00
Kd Thomas 2 00
1 L Calvert 2 58
1 50
I H thirties G 88
Union Shoe Co 1 GO <
VV II Sartor H 00
Ayeock Little ?fc Co 2 00
J \V Austin 7 00
K, \V Humilton S 80*
Walker K it Cog Co 1 ^8
S G Howell 8 00 ,
L H Jeter 2 IK)
J T Fowler 1 yo
J I, Me Wnirter 8 00
F F Humilton 8 40
10 A St <kes 7 {j^j
C G B.iulware 23 00
S;iiiou Gregory 2 (53
T K B J ley () 3'i
J M Bennett 14 20
F M Oudd 2 80
J F Brown 2 5i
lsom Wortham 1 00
1 E Builey 14 12
W G Fuckett 1 4?
Milo Kvuns 8 oo
LSV Trembloy 12 oo
T J L Under ' 8 oo
ChurleH Tiiiinarsh 7 0?
B J Jenkins 2 2i
f .1 Berenbangh 25
W J Crocker <) 2.
J E Sprouae 7 2?
J H Wlmmire 2 it
. (C iuiiuuei uext w.ek.) |
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COMMENCEMENT
Of our annual stock taking will begin
The Firs! Day of August.
OUR CLEARANCE SALE
iS NOW ON.
CUT PRICES
In almost Every Department.
25 T050PERCENT0FF
On Sinnmer Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Wash
Goods, hncets. Embroideries,
Millinery, Ribbons, Etc.
COME QUICK
To get the benefit of the matchless
bargains we are offering.
Our Low Prices
Will completely slaughter them in the next
sixty days.
TIIE LEADERS,
HARRY &3ELK
We still have a few more
Pie 'Peaches,
^ i > :n ^ ?
*UIS^a!!S '
*2 for only
Kinghan & 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 Business,
W. H. WEST CO.,
Bank Building, Bachelor Street,
Union, S. C.
ANY AND EVERYTHING
Iti tlio Biiildni-v nt<;r*i?il lino c*an l>o
found 011 11 ty IhiiiImm* yni-cl zit
l'riues. -A 111 prfparod to iiirui^li iua?
eriul niul rnud- oottn^os complete*
Nice 1110 bel'ore luii 1 < 1 intt*w-R,S?rmick'
w- E. ALMAN.
THE PAR LOR GROCERY
Having recently purchased the business of the PARLOR GROCERY,
I am prepared to supply the needs of your table.
PIIO^ ?0 U"? YOUR WA ?S TS
and they will be attendod to with nrninntnpuo ?nri
ALL GOODS DELIVERED PRICE.
Butter, Eggs and Vegetables always on hand.
II lOHE^r PHIOEN 1*A. I f>
For garden, farm and barnyard produce suitable for table use
CHAS. R. SMITH, Mgr.
PIIONE 7G.
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