The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 31, 1901, Image 7
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And tickle their palates with CI
^ can help you to this enviable p<
^ store. W. ere we have a line of ti
Sauces, Conserves, Fruits and A
surpassed, and whose equal we
found in this part of the State.
Do not send your
store or to t
and then sit down and complain t
thing to cook, but come to our stor
to stay and look, and though gard<
^ duce scarce, if you will come and s
feel sure that your table can be s
husband, family or friends made h
Don't think it will he disagree
grocery stor ?we try to keep it as
and then if you are tired you can
fountain where you will alwaxs lit
the very best SODA WATER,
SHERBERTS, ETC. In the hi
nothing is used that is not of the 1
quality.
**?CALL C
and let us have the pleasui
anything you need
. YOUNG the
Local Laconics.
HAPPEN IOF INTKHFM AB:?UT TOWN H.
PERSONAL AND OTHKKWLSE. l'r
f?.l
The old soldiers o.'U ret their checks
bj callii.g at the Clerk's < 01
Mr J. K Xorment. of I lie Chat lest on
News and Courier, was registeml at !>'1*
Hotel Uniou Tuesday. ' h
Mr. Lovd C. Dillard. of Spartanburg
has returned home aft-r a ph-asmf, vi-ito
the family of Mr. Robt. Fos er, on \f
West Main street. ^
The Gibbes House did a rushing bus}Hess
while the Air Line trains we run- 'V
ning via Union. They ft.d over loo 011 151
last Thursday.
|| Mr. F. I*. Yat^s and family, who ?'e
have been bonding, have inn? M
his residence on coiner of Virgin and
Academy streets. ha
We are glad to learn that Mrs W C.
Nix, near the Brick Church, who has
been seriously ill with heart trouble for
several days, is improving. ih
We regret that our absence from the m
city deprived us of the privilege of sc.- wl
cepting the kind invitation we receive<1 J11
to attei d the children's day exercises at
Bogansville Sunday. W1
50 GAME Arcbiiena board", uiefa'
wall brackets, ja 'liuiar an I umbrella '
stands are the "go" at
22-lt . "Tiik W?ini>kr Stouk " il"
lie
_ Mr. John Daniels has gone t > N?\v- w
A berry to take charge of the je'Valr* bii?l- f!c
W nessofMr. Guy Dai dels, his brother, U
duiillg his atifl-nce in Atlanta, where he
has gone for treatment ..
The Shpriff and Vfagistrata fJ ?af? are |,.
very busy tins week binding over vvil- ?v
neares for Ibe corning court.. Judge >,>
Gage says there are qui'o a numb-rnf
charges for Violation ol tlio d s rensary f
law c'o
The idneth pr-'de class of the Union
Graded School enjoyed a delightful pie- ri
neon last Saturday at. M'.ru'iv'a mid vv
i n tli" Forest. Tliev were accompanied lo
by their teachpf and a few friends. I w
Messrs. Carlisle IVrrin and l>"n Foster u
returned Fridav from a few dav's ^ 01
d 'wd on Bowtd. They report, Hip water ''4
loo high for catching fish, but had a
Eood time notwithstanding this draw- >,i
ack. t,?
Thp high water last week canard the
Milder budge to go to pieces a al ran l'|
not be cro g"d. This is where tii n?-w i
iron bridge is to be bui't soon A good J'
bridge is very necossary at this pii.it.
* Mr R P We*t.. of Glenn Spring*,
was in town Tuesday. he renewed his fj
Mlhecription to Tiik Ti)tK8. lie savs .
TiiBTiMKsis the p?i>er and that he (
could Dot do without it.
Mr. Green J. Lee, of Whit mire, was a
in tewn Tuesday, and showed ns a fine h
g specimen of hems, which,he savs are V
* plentiful, and also says that they have d
beets In quantity. He reports that, the n
recent rains have done considerable dam- n
age to the bottom land. f
thf !
? I 5 1 1 |v
'opnlar Hostess!?
|?
s the one who knows!''
ow to cater to thei,
J;
astes of her guests, |
in
iioice Table Delicacies. Wei!11
I t
'C . ?ll I t<
usiuun ii you iv111 visit our j(j
rst class Groceries, the finest .
in
Vegetables, which cannot be w
' ct
honestly believe caunot be ^
ai
of
servant to the {;
he phone
so
hat it is hard to get some- *
e in person, come prepared ||*
ens are late and country pro- "
tay long enough to look, we
..I
iatisfactorily filled and your
OX
appy and contented.
fi
sable to spend a while in our
clean arid nice as any store y
refresh yourself from our
id on draught a full line of
PHOSPHATES, ETC., also
CM
ending of which absolutely M
irery highest grade anil purest at
lit
>N US~H
>(
re of serving you with
to eat or drink.
: GROCER.!
a i
Mr. VV. Iv. CarnMe, formsrly operator Ul
d i icket atfi-Qt at. (Jniou, reewni-y n?
nitres, is on ;t vi-.it of a few davs to hi- ^
it he-, M-. L II. Carlisle, of the Bui- fo,
lo railroad. to
IIoti.fr. Walt Whomui ears if M-*onin's
health rl-H?s not permit, him i?> ^
-et Tillman on the stump during ih
natural pritoarv, he will gladly enter
e rente-it ami meet. our senior Senator l):
the issues of the oauipugn.
in
The next term of emit t in Union opens fo
ni.day .lime 17th. .Judge D. A Town- \\
nd, of this circuit, will preside. The tl
cVet is not a very heavy one, though u,
number of cases both criniiual and jj
nil, will Ih; tried. at
Boss fiist, ali is Tom fl'St, .who inur- tc
red ami'her negro last. November ou
r. Dmv.y Duncan's place a id has been
large ever since, whs captuied Tuea- I'1
y by Sheriff Sandcra in Laurens fo
unry and brought, to Union and fo
ilged in j ill. pi
Q lite an exciting scene took place on ()l
street To* day. Mr. David Hani- .
an was 11 i iug his fith Us horse, 11
Inc't took fright at the train and he J11
. re ? 1 Kl
rv.r. <? irtiw cuori. 10 run but by v'
f ac'ion of Dave no damage u
is done. c(
M sa Neville Pope returned to Iter j,'
m-i in Ne?vl>erry last Monday after h .
ore visit. to Mrs A. H. deter. By Her
ni.tble chancier and charming ina i- 1 1
r Miss P.-pi won many friends here
ho were exceedingly Sorry to seo her "
) ??rt and hope to see her visiting in ^
nion again in the near fn'ure. 81
M
We regret to learn of ilie illness of u|
r. Guy Daniels, of Newljerry. He
is lieon ill for some weeks and nas
ne to Atlanta for treatment. Guv u.
is many friends in Union h iving iuad- Sl
veral extended visits to our town. His Ir
iends here wish for biiu a speedy reivery.
During tlio high waters in, Pac ?let
ver last. Wednesday, several bales of
aste cotton and one bale of c ?tton bfc- H
aging to Mr. R C. Thomas were 3
ashed away d >wn the river. Th" J
atei came. up to the last, II -or in the
ill at Trough Shoals and caused a shut
iwn for a short while.
REDUCED PKICEH on garden
ants, tomatoes and bents. Several of
a* best vat ietie* and very, live plants at
: per do//ni, do*. iH?r loo. Cabbage
lants, early and late, 15c per loo plants,
Ivery gardener ought to have some of
iv "8-t??-fhfl-pftnl" toioilo plants.
Renrinoua." S. M. Kick, lit., R. U.
22-U.
Our old frieud 4"Uncle Joe U'bv"
roi-ped in to s?e us wlnle in town
'tuireday. He says he is doing a
tutuping business at his hotel in Car>le,
and that t.lie people generally have
hustling m ?ve on them. He says tfiat
a regretted that ho could not bring
tins Ij'7, along, but that our foot note
id not fiighten -h"r out of the idea of
taking us a visit. Tnls means that she w
ilist have plenty of grit and not easily t
ightened.
Mr. E. S. T?nr?M>t, of S|*?it n'uirg,
>?a iu town Ties I rv.
MV have received a swtft f.<vntid l?tle
note from our iiuie friend lles-ie
Ireeli, Of Havei.na I?. (J . S (J . iti
hich she sav: "S ml me lnrc Timks
months. I am noxious to laurel too
igli waters in Union ami I d ?n't know
0W to cet the stiaiuht Of Mich tilings
m-ept to sittnciibe for Tmk I'im i>
tiiyh ke> p.- oi> with all the i.ew>. It ;
as lieeu raining here for three days.''
Prof. Chan. Lane, of Georgia will
Ctuivr in the opera house on Thti<"sd y r
it'hr, June i} h Tub pn.ee? ds of . Iii?
Cluie Villi Ik* used for :iie beieli' of
ie Union Library. Frmn the ma n
re-a cuum.-iita and iIc-sh who li .ve
hid him. Prof. Lane is indeed a funny
tan Those ?v)io wii'i d >? ish a leai'-y
>uuh and at ihe mm inne cnt.trlbisw*
I >1 Will*! \l\ pjiiisn ?*.? ??? !.** ??
'*" (
A negro, Jiro Mnh'.p.y. was cap' uud
i town Tnui.yJuy evening of last wo?k
Ml) whiskey in his pivKe'-. by s<iiie
instablcs, lit? told that ho got it front x
i riy Tin-mas, a rugro on Mr. C\ C.
trim's place. The c instablea wei t ^
id found a jug apparently j ?st einp'iKl
whiskey, with h wry strung smeli n- >
ainii g. The in gio Thomas went 1* io
Magistrate Gage but the case *a;s >
i-i poiied.
The closing exercises of C'r Ml. Jov J
liuol weie In lil at tlv 8JhtMil home
loe t Wt-lve Hides fioui Umoii 'I In re J
as a huge crowd prtseut and iln- oiti
inneiit was quite a sixers rliov - \
g ihat the teacher. Miss Maty Lei
aidm, had spa led no pains in ins rue- I y
g themJioIhis. The pioirratu consisted 1
leci'alioiis, sjici idles, dial' uu< a, music.
nl Sonne. 1 hose present say it was one
ill- ii.osti njiiyaiiifoecasHiiibot tl ekin lt
ey had allci (itd. M si Haulm i*?a(-(-Iie
tit teacher and is very popular
ilh l.oih pa turns and pupils ol lit r
hool
A TRItRlttl.E ACCIDENT. ^
r. T. Fairl.ee, Superintendent of I
I he Haiti wood A/sriiitiictltl'/lijf
Co., J.oones lit>th Ccgs
ami u Ha ml.
n
Last Tuesday afterr.oou the Union !
id vxienn springs railroad left three
rs of hickory I >g.s on the Hardwood
.mufacturing Company's side track . ?
r. Lee, the superintendent, began I
once to unload lhem, and after
iloadmg the one opposite his door
> let it drop down the track one cangth
and then attempted to drop
io of the loaded cars to the place
rmerly occupied hy the other. In J
?ing this both ihe other two cars
his logs and also a car of stud i,
dunging to the Furniture Company
gain to move; he ordered all brakes
be put down hard and picked up
piece of scantling to scotch with
id not being experienced at such <<
?rk failed to catch the llange and |
cud of the whet. 1 ut the same ti n". I
lit! Hut ge struck the scantling first j
id ms his back was towards the n
uck, he being between the scantling
jd track, he Was knoosed down *
jtweou the rails and the three loaded
irs moving down a steep grade ^
lught his right hand on one rail ai d ()
)th legs on the other crushing h<-oi
) a pulp. i'he brakes became ef- ?|
c:ivejust ii ti no to stop'a load d
ir on Mio thigh of the right leg a ul p
lere he lay till a sutheieiit fo-ce |.
FUIU UO nil III I11VMUTU tu (JU>11 Lllr" C IT ii
ick up grucle. l)r. Poole was culled
ih-kly, arrived and did everything
i hs? power to help his patient II 8
und trie right hand crushed at the
rist, tlie left leg cut in two below h
le knee and the right thigh crushed ,\
id awfully mangled. In this con- ?
lion he Jay till the train returned
i six when ho was carritcl
i the home of Mr J. H hurtles and
to members amputated by Drs. j
jole, Dawson, Going and Torrenco.
rie operation was successfully perruied
but the shock was too inuc.ti
r his system and he peacefully *
isscd away at midnight.
He stood his inteusesulTering withit
a inurmer or complaint, reeogniz
ig his uITliction us the will ot God
id ueeepriog it stoically. Dun. g <1
ie tree long hours lie lay waiting for a
train to bring him to towu lie was {'
>ol und collected, directing those
dping how to handle his lacerated a
in hs> so us to give least pain, and |
dling his friends how lie wished to t
Ispose o' his property. ?
Mr T. Fair Dee was born in G'.shen o
[ill township. He wus about U8
nurs old, and had accepted the I
lp-Tiotendence of the Hani wood 'J
[auufacturing Co. He was a inao
[ sterling character and his death is
loomed by a h??st. of friends; beside-* (
father und inotlier ho leaves tive r
sters end two brothers. His re- t
tains wore intered in the city oeaie- a
ry Thursday.
ADVERTISED LETT EES
1'inHi ie in the Post Oftice at Union
. O., for the weekending May .Slat
??0t.
Cornelia Bookman
Mrs M J Black
Eugene Baity
MrThos H Cray ton
Frank Duncan
A Foachesser
Lewis Farr
William Glasson
Miss Stopher Howkans
Willie Johnson
Mr Charley B Littlejohn
Mr Johnson Law
Arthur Laten
Addie Moore
J una ??1 oil or,t <
John Kodger Jr
Tom Tinsley t
Alice West (
Persons calling for the above let- '
Mrs will please say if advertised, and |
'ill be required to pay one cent lor
heir delivery.
J. C. Hunter. P. M.
1-^ "?"11 /Hi $
aZ>i c&iiii. MI
We have just p?ac e<l on our floor an elegant iin
in<5 finishes mod prevailing Our beds are i fie j>r > I:i
America whose siyles are one year ah? ail of all other.beauty
anil perfection ami we clout want a fortune
JUST THINK
)ur No. ">40?(ivi implies high, Brass spin.lh'S, laI'l^c; !>i\
blue, for
Co. 384?(same) finished in Dove, for
Jo. 550?(same) finished in Cream, for
\o. 552?Finished in Apple Crecii, for
Co. 551? Finished in Wedgeaood Blue, for
Co. 0154-?Finished in Fink, for
Co. 0156?Finished in Indigo l>lu??, for
Co. 0144?Finished in Olive, for
Oso an elegant line in White Fnuiiu-I, ranging in pr ec ft
Fhere is no Dout
iVe carry the stock and we can save yen from one to live
ion Beds with one side t<> let down lor $6.00.
Everything cite in our mammoth stock at *orn
irst class up-to-date goods.
3on"t Forget Our Free
August 1:
'or every dol'ar CASH you spend with us before that tii
?re-?ent FKEE, besides saving yon from 10 to *do pel cen
lllkliai 1 iuIHii llllJli!
Mr. A. li Oslioine, who Jives a fe\\ I \ v i
ii.es lie o\v fowni. brought 11-a sample ' \i
r bis straw he> t i>-.s vest.- day. Thev are 3ffibjp |
[ riaiii'v III" II:test iienUw \v? have 3.* a- i
i?isje.?r. lie has eiiongb of t, eiu to
apply < ne wai ts of the Iavers of tin-- \
I lilt. He ;?!?<> left a d liar for there- xfr rHvN. Xli"'
e*:ii of Itift KuWrptiou to The I'imks, /)\i^
s lit* wards hi! the ?ilest news. J j'
Mr. Cauda I... Miller, who )sh^ for '/ VJ vf
veral uicn'ls l:?e*i w:th tin* H>'?1 & j
Inioii here, ret una d on Tuesday io his I
<?ni?-, CI*-vela.id Spring-*, N C. M . J
11;i*-r has lieen very p?.(? ?liir and leavis
host ol fr ends in this city. ^
THE HOME GOLD CURE. ******?*<***x*4****,
i.n Ingenious Treatment by which Ttlfc?! C? fll ? p?OJ.
Druuk r h ar? Be ngr i uro'i Daily i ITlfcJlllS lilfclt 11 ?Vr
in Spite of Themselves. ; tind our &hoe , tl
1?Noxious Doses. No Weakening Shoes hold OUt 1
oft ho Norvt'8. A Pleasant and i
Positive Ouro for the j OUT CLISIOIHO 1*S '<
L quor Habit. . . .
It. is now generally known and tin- CP'WI'l j |''| if
crstooci that Drunkenness is a disease v'jKL 1(11 I (til
nil not weakness. A body tilled with , *
<ois<>n, and nerves completely sba'tcred I
(y periodical or constant use of in'oxi- ( ?r -y
nting lipuo'S, requires an antidote cap-j 9 ^ y , ? r
l?le of neutralizing and eradicating this I '\| T a ^ T
loison, and destroying the craving for in- 5 V I 1 t "4
oxicants. Sufferers may'now cure them- ^ 1 h M. \ / A. h
elves at home without publicity or loss WATCHING
if tune from husin-ss by tins wonderful
'IIOMIC CODDCUltK'' which lias been j n j{1 r(?et
KTiecieu niter many vearsoi close stuuy ?
nd treatment of inerlrriatcs. The faith- *"** ? "
nl use according to directions of this
rondert'ul discovery is positively guar- '
10 matter how hard a drinker. Our BsP'a A*****
ecords show tho marveloustransforma- JI|p \ r** '- ; J .
ion ot thousands of Drunkards into
loher, industrious and uptight men. 5&5*?tev&Bf/. /f
WIVKSCUltKVOUU HUSBANDS!! glttlSMr/
*111 LDlvKNOUKK YOUU FATI1KUS!
I'his remedy is in no sense a nostrum [ 2 *vi
mt is a specific for this disease only, 'iilial I a "
ind is so skillfully devised and pre- 35hI$V / fl )ou r^0*- 11
at red that it is tluioiighly soluble and J : ? a^, iincuu.i
leasant to the taste, so that it can ho J ri vcil'S <>/
fiven in a cup of tea or cofTec without ggjBjffl \ 8 he
knowledge of the person taking it. \t pflir. i*i
thousands of Drunkards have cured ggigBfe\ \ selcct f''?
heon.elvos with this priceless remedy, \ senses
mil as many more have hoe n cured and Rl|^^ 17 All
nailo temperate men by having the /Ti>\l ,\ V
'CU It 10" administered bv loving friends Bv v A
m.I relatives without their kuowledge wBjf
n coffee or tea, and be'icve today that ggj dfc'Z \\ ai
hey discontinued drinking of thou* owe |S jra j l||l \\
roe will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not bo Kg ,r v fV >%.
Ichi'ied by apparent and misleading M'Z IZfh \ "?
'improvement." Drive out the disease @Bfc n iJlfB
it once and for nil time,. The "1IOMK Kftr * A*
it)I. D (.' 11II10" is sold at the extremely
my prico of One Dollar, thus placing i
a it.tin roach of everybody a treatment |
nore effectual than others coating $2 to
JV) Full directions accompany each T?\ 1 ^
package. Special advice 1>> skilled phy- I
ricians when requested without extra *
harae. Sent prepaid to any part of the
world on receipt of one dollar. Address ^^Wtrr
Dept. 1 EDWIN It. GILES A COM- DA
NY, 23.10 and 2312 Market Street, 1
Philadelphia. CrOWIl aild Bl ldg
All correspondence strictly confidenUil. j WorlL ti SpbCid.
-*?-i JL.-K.MM -MnMMt'jJ.'V' WW?KM K????>
on Beds
r of those goods iii ali the now styles
at of tlie leading manufacturers in
i and their finishes are just. Dreams
for them either.
OF IT!
T I i? i ?
i.^s u.ksf'iies, in nonius eirsr
..$24.00
20.CO
14.00
7.00
7.50
6.00
6.50
3.O0
rout $2.75 to $15.00,
)t About it.
dollars on awry Iron 1*0.1. Children's
spomlingly low price consistent with
Distribution on
st.
in-' gives you a chance to got a valuable
on cv tv article yon l?ny at
IIJIM Ofla
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iJlilNDUCEMENTS
v.c "ir.>le
who hold out inducet
materialize. You won't
mucemenis like that, the
setter than our claims, if
ire to be believed.
's Men's Vici Kid Shoes $2.00
Shoe Co.
YOUR SHOE INTEREST.
LI nion, S. C.
von buv the 1 ferriek Shoe for Women Rsl
netpiaHed value for your money as well i?|
illccl comfort ami style. Thirl v-ci^ht 2S
practical experience hnck of every k?|
ifty-eight of the very latest styles to j^j
m, Nohhy, mannish lasts?common- H
lit)pes?elressy elegance. K&HI
leathers in high nntl low shoes for nl
use, street and dress occasions. B3
The only advertised woman's shoe
warded a medal at the Paris Exposition. Kg
CHOOoE AT $2 50, $3, S3.50
by Union
[7M. I'l AIR,
DENTlST.^-"??a?^
e Office Bank Building
lty. Unioh, S. Q*