The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 28, 1901, Image 5
* Thousands of
Worth o
> I
* Now
Our buyer spreat
Northern Market and
been rolling' in our li\
his return and v/e are
the most complete lin
DRESS GOODS, LAC]
SHIRTS, HATS, COLI
brought to the city,
We also have:
k IN FUR
To show you. Call on
ious to show you.
please you,
WE HAVE
And they must be so]
are of the latest stylei
respect.
YGURS F(
M. W.
Local Schedule for Passenger Trail
trains from oolumkia.
Arrive 1) :15 a. m. Depart 1) :lo a. i
" 1:40 p.m. 2:00 p.
trains from sfa.rtanbitro.
Arrive 11 :07 .am. Depart 11 :f 7 x.
" 7:10 p.m. 11 7:J10p.
Local News Note
Put Together For Ready Refcrci
Gathered Here and There !
Our Man About Town.
Wo iusert local Jines for tlie advi
tising merchants at fjc per line, o
insertion. per line for non-t
vortisers.
Col. D. 0. Flynn, of Newbury, v
in town Monday.
Dr. F. C. Duke has ju-'t put up a iu
pair of screen doors at Lis drug htore.
The entire community has declar
war on the poor llidj. ()u? would a
mind them so much if they wore not
familiar and affectionate.
Sunday was the hottest day wo ha
htd so far this summer. At threeo'clc
our thermometer stood at 100 in I
shale.
The rapid transit method of getii
what you want to say to lite pc.o|
right into their homes is by an advi
moot In The Times.
Married?Sunday evening, Jn
22nd, at the home of the hiide, iN
Eddie Trammel and Miss Laura Ah
ander. Rev. Just is, of Wbitruire,
flciating.
Rev. Ij. M. Rice, of Union, pieacl
at the First baptist church last night
the absence of the pastor who preacl
at Union. Mr. ltiee is an able you
man and made a flue effort here.?>Sp
tanburg Journal.
No, that long car box on wagon whe
behind Mc/,ore's store :s not tne e
Vict's wag< n. It ia a portable phc
graph gallery and the men iu char
Messrs. Owons, Jones and Johnson i
gelling things in shape to take y<
picture in any stylo you wish.
' Mr. W. T. Crews, of Laurens, S.
called in to tee us while in town Sat
day. He informs us he is going to st
a paper in Prosperity. We wish 1
success. It poems that a thriving li
town like Prosperity with a piosper
Catming e.'ejneofc to hack it up ought
..support a paper nicely.
M ,
Doliars
f Goods are
on Our Shelves
I himself while in the
thousands of eoods have
[ammoth Store ever since
now ready to show you
e of
E3, SILKS,. CLOTHING,
,AKS, SHOES, ETC., ever
many new things
iNITURE
iiisat once, we are anxWe
are determined to
THE GOODS
Id, Remember our Goods
s and up-to-date in every
)R BUSINESS.
IS.! ^veral of our young men have begun
to sprud Sunday at Glenn Springs wheie
J they can et-joy the cool shade of the ticca
m | suul quench their thirst with'* the famous
m water.
Maj. .Tr.o A. Pant's rew residence is
in well under way. It is going to lie a very
m handsome strujtu'e when comple'ed.
Ihessed Inick are lieing used on the front
and for tijmming pu<poses, A very large
^ and delightfully &h:uly grove in front lends
attraction to the place It. will be the
ICe most leautiful liome in town.
, Coi.UMnt'8. Oa . Aug *24. 1S72.
Oy Pr C J. Moi KRTT?Pear lb tutor:
We gave your THETIIINA (Teething
P.iud-it.) to our little grand.-hi Id with
the h ippiest. results. The elT?cts were
dlitWKt u?wl
[?1*. 1(1. ?*<IM IIIW i%Z OIL"
isfaetorv than from anything we ever
m usul. Yours very truly,
id- .Ioseimi -S. Key,
Pastor of St. Paul Church.
(Now Bishop Southern Methodist
/as Church.) 2-V2t
Messrs. Reeves and Willis, of the
?at Uuiou Drug Co.'sstore, became involved
in an altercation a few days ago which
ed resulted In a light, in which both cortiot
batUnts were pretty badly used up.
ao One bad a large spittoon broken over his
head while the other had a bottle smashed
ve over his head. They both say they are
a little disfigured but still in the ring.
ju. The weather is exceedingly waim for
that kind of fun.
ng The new milHaty company are drilling
pie hard, and Lt. Ilouy.e is spaiing no pains
ar- in teaching them the evol nt lone. Th-*y
are drilling in field movement entirely
ine The guns have not been received yet,
lr and the mauuel exercises wdl not ha
,x. taken up f?>r sometime. There wero
0f_ some fifty men inline Monday night.
They were (billed in squads by the non
uumiiii^Hiueiu uppers. oome 01 mem
n are pitching on very satisfactory.
ied There is more Catarrh in this section
ng of the country than sill other diseases
put together, and until the last few years
a" was 8upi?o?e.d to be incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
(.]rt a local disease, and prescribed locai rem.elie*,
atid by constantly failing to cure
L)with local treatment., pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven od-arrh to
ge. t?c a constitutional disease, and therein,.
fore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
tbe only constitutional cure on tiie naarC,
ket. It is takoii jnternaMy in dostw
in from 10 drops to a teaspoQnfpl. It acts
directly on the blood and mpeons surrt!t
faces of tbe system. They offer one
lim hundred dollars for any pase it fails to
ttje cure. Send for circulars and testiwoniais.
Address
1 F. J. Chkney & Co., Toledo, O.
' Sod by Druygists, 75c.
Family Fills are the best.
Pacolci S l.rtiion j.
Another gam* of Ihso ball whs pulled '
off at lbill ground lust Sh unlay and
what Pacolct di?l for Union was a plenty
The Tioys at Home.
Prof. James Farr, of John lIopKin- j
University, has arrived at hit old h ane
in Ui.ion once more, Mos. s John u<i<i ,
Jamie il-sitpT, Monro Wallace, .loin.
Meador, lien Tn.sley ami Hamilton i
Muuro, of Clem-ton, area I so back home v
to spend their vactiion. j
From ttn Old Soldier.
MR Fdttor: I
I am reading your paper and am ver\ i
much pleased with i', esp ei-diy wi'.n
the War Reminiscences by I. L Strain.
r>r A. K Fant and W 11 S. Harris
And those reunion not* s ore lion. 1 - i
a so'dier and know w luit p ea-es Mir old !
vets. I hope you will continue this de- i
partuient. Yours mi y. i
JONKS POWICI.L. ;
17/ni- 4r\ TT111 tl,* TT1! . o
We mentioned in las' world's Tim' s i
Ilia? the lies wete vetv b.ul (his season,
and everyone was annotid with tie
pests. Si-eii'K this u ladv who know.- (
how to kid tin in sends 11 iren-ip; to the
editor. We hope every family in tow
w.li try it. aud-we may win the btltie:
"Take one egg, one table sp'-onl till i
each of black t?opi>or. of sugar in <1 o' <
buttermilk. Mix thoroughly and put i
about i lie house in shallow vessels. Titer
Ret a broom ready to sweep awaj tin i
dead thus"?Suo. (
Waist in the Stntv.
We In at lily coi.eur in the remarks of
Indue Towr.seitd in t-paking to the 1
i.iraed -liny of the need >?f a more com- I
rnodioiis c ?urt lion**. Tiie Judge said '
he had been in a'.' the couri houses o' t
tlie State in.d Union's was the sorriest 1
of the lot. This is too bad for our other- ;
wise up-to-date little city. We should t
li-ive a modelii cun t. house by a'.! moans. >
and the town shonhl own the present t
redo and convert it into pn'ice head- '
quartets and calalxx.se. ?
Got Souvenir*. <
At the unveiling of the Chioamaug.i 1
monun.eiit when the veil was pulhd ;
away some South Carolina nrui pulled 1
i out Ills knife to cut him a niece of it a* '
a souvenir. ' This was the signal for a '
general onslaught and tlm scene th>t f?><- 1
lowed was indescribable The cloth was in '
live minutes torn into a tlmusaud or 1
more snips, and it, was thoocht for a 1
moment that a li-Mc In:tit? vas in 1
progress. I thi-k every S >uth Carolinian
i resent got, a piece of that veil."
i
Desirable Suburban Property. ,
Messrs. .T. A Brown and (i. 0. Benin !
haviur pur htsoi the I ]> T Scott
propity jost this side of Aetna Mill ,
have Intd it Cut into 11- dosirsMe
residence lots. The pioperty is convenient
to town and lies well. Seveial
broad streets ate to he opened up The
electiic car line will run in fiont ar:d t inwater
works wid bs accessible tVe
have no doubt they will led r? adi sale
! f ir tin*-*? lots. ?\ ou can sue the plat
ilie Uompapy Store.
It ion Victor Vuiulcrford,
Ition Victor, I he 14 rear old son of
Mr. and Mrs A>hin r?- Vandeif.ud died
a' I is home Sunday, June 1(5; h, after an
illness of only three days. lie wis a',
feced wih appurlici is As tlmr
proinisi'Uf vouutr aian lias h-en cut down
in the bloom of youth There is a vacant
place at th?- heart-stone and a happv
fatnilv has been cast, down with the 1
hirden of this tenihle low. The fatniy i
have our most sincere sympathy in ilwi '
prreat. breavernent There is a consul ition
in the thought that- while wo cannot,
call our loved ones liaek to uj, we
may at las' nvvt tho.n in the happy land
beyond this vale of tears. Tie funeral
services were c-inducted at Wedey'*
Ch.ipt-l by Il-v. Sun T. (heeoh, and tl>
remains w-io tenderly laid awav in 'he
church ya d to await the sound of the
trumpet on the resurrection morn.
The Tinges Apjtrecintcd.
Memphis, Tenn., June 14, l'tjl.
Jvo. It Matius, Union, S V.
Dear Sir:?I r ceiv. d a opy of your
pa par ;jnd vou have no id'M how I up.
predated It,. A cot.d lively up-hsdah
paper. 1 was very clad to read th?
names so familiar, beiu/ fro n my oli.
home. My fatler, Jesse J Gwin, was
magistrate in Uni >n for some tim", also
captain of a military coaipany. He was
>0 ?,'o!. Greurg's recim-nt on Morii
Island at, tii.e fall of Kprt Sumter. 1
.......1,1 i.. in ..t
?? " ^ i irv lyu a in y*j ill j
paper u ith the reunion news in i>
Thanking you 4tff<tin for the copy of The
Time* and wishing yon a bounteous
sue teas in all undertaking.
Yours respectfully,
N II Gvvix.
Free Scholarships.
The attention of ail South Carolina
('luh-women is called tot lie fact that tlx
PChulntphips lielongiug to the Staph Carolina
federal I >n will lie oppji for cotnj?-tittnn
on July 12 b, 14.Mil. We are
veiy fortunate in seeming such valuable
gifts froin the leading educational institutions
in the State, and we should
use our liest ir Muence to s*e that, the-vscholarshijM
ate (ilkd. Tito scholar hips
are as follows;
Of free tuition at (Y.nvoise College
Sp uianhurp, S C., one for each outfit)
In the State One at Whithr?>p College,
Rock Hill, S. C. Olio at, the l're-.byteiian
College for Women. Columbia. S.
C. One at Mrs. I. A. Sutiih't S honl
for vonnc imlns ('lit i lest on S O ()..e
at Miss Ida McCollough'a School for
Kir's, Wallulla, S (J. One at the
Al'ioiia. ('lul) Sphool of Domestic
Science, ^ouisyllle, l?v
Any Clul>-wotnnn wishing further prr*
ticnhrs apply, before .Inly 1st, to the
( h lirinan of the K hioiUional Dpo-'ment,
Mies Christie II. Pnpnenhehu, 'il
Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
#
MR. HAS VOCK RHI'LIIiSi
Vo the Repait of the Committee
From the Cr.ttol Jury which
Visited his Ciitup.
Mr, Kditok:?Will you |i!hi?p allow
Uf -}i tv lo > itli' va'u ilyle ji?|?vr to l't J>!V
o toe pittreuluicnt ?.l" li.< !a*l atn<il
?:y. Th* foimica. Mr ! VV>.v?Js .Iner.
UM'Oiulod til' iol!owi.?ij coiou tllec to
\ luiui* tl f <ouiity ptoi-ifu'l'-: Kirk
V i .iiu, ;V>h W.x ioul wo ilci'i II <11110:1
r'tr.*t, l.lli'V "foliU'l Mid! ' MO'X pl'W jut!
vhiwh i.s not iru : theft) were two siok
11*11 :Ul I O'lt* Mf.lt into to h' ' o I to Uuou
S'cxt, they foilo?l 'lii* tools . f iti - <: >,.i, \
HJOOtl-l X l ' ?> -*? 1 t') 11IV
vcrtther ' This is t .Is* X tin*,
biiml *'s x h m the '<>' tii i iliil
rn'ainc to tin* irtui'.Aato the uu:;lh
r of It in h<: t : >i;.l oiM* h i-> cont'd
r?t iiojoi'n-tt.ii> to nit*, i > it it i ^ i*
?wu a li'U, ill. yh 1 >:>k I.) ? I. llt.-r iHf"s.ui
hitu i ilbet i l till ?ll \*i:*t- c r.uuiiUee I
:ta<l Hit' li'*?i.s put in tl.t: lot I iiNo
!ot>fi'?i "thf owi'.to to move tlc-ni which
te bnl 11 it-* miui ; (lav, ; i !< 1 'hh-* crib a*ul
njtl siaoie Oo.ms wa.mj'l locked." but
. here was tu> c-'tii in th* crib ai d iv.tli. I
tivc lit 111* s'abli's to |o.:k Mr. lV*t*:ii.mnb
I old Hi!* i>> have mi luiio corn in
he CI lb at t m* si wki.de lit.in a? inv'ed ,
a 11**11 woi Knur IV ;t' y ibsla* oe lr. ?n |
O All. 1 *lO||,l tlllllk 1 IlitV** 'Wen llVOtftd
i.-. lhi-5 iiviltcr, tiis* by appointing
u !> men .is i commit te.e to exttui'iio tho <
II> iii 14,-mi-. i i ?'.) >? '' a i -1il.il <. .I ' )I i
ix and<?:io quarter <: nt ni-si. Harmon
almd 100 iii*'.* !i sifter !io li f! the g. ig
ramp, bu wo a!' talk when we hove. as
ouch whiskey undei one shirts as tb n
sommittee bail. The p-opie that live
sear the gang caiup tolls ine hut any
I 10 could have heard them hallowing
me mile sipiuie. They also saw them
hlukieg the nil eye in the garden. 1
oiil Abe W ix th it I hail l?.vj? heil on,
mil Asail "i oldu'i look in the i ri.i "
L eta!in that I lr.v? been treated wrong
i> the loienaa, Mr. !. Wo Ms Itter,
IIt(l 1 lie UulUlliMtt O. I I'.aVe done 11 otliipg
o neither or i lie committee, but ii looks
o iue thai luw mu-.l have some uni i?ie
igasuKl me. 1; 1 have done anything
*i l it a-i of I' kii c-'iuc to my luce ami i .
,ve will ne.hi the wong. don't try to j
ake advaub-tg' ot" lue j iat beciuw y. u
lapiienwl io i>e ,kawn mi th.j grand jury
iml think you have a better etiauce to
ivrontj nie. I think toe best people on
ailh are tinio g th p.,or, tint some pair
.vniti people, like a negro, can't siacd ; I
uuoli honor or promotion, ii. gives them j <
lie big h ail. I don't think the least ;
lard ot uuy of the giand Jury, nei her do i 1
L blame any ot thein tor the lepoit that j
lil-i all vise cnimi. ttee handed iti to t! e I ,
biemnu ot tin- grand jury. What I
lave said are tacts an t 1 mil prove all L
iave said. 1 got up a coo mi it tec and
jrought into sen how things were striving'
d around my camp. 1 iiave had
tome of the \tr\ li st me-, in Union to
Lett uie iliat 1 have In-en treated wrong
ii id 1 ft el that 1 have. I huvediscliaigtd
my duty to a letter, and I ha\e
lone iuoiC fo: the .unty etian any m m
rii it get no pay let" what I il d. I itaVo
saved tiie county from fifty to one
liuintie.t oolia'a a year. I have had
charge f die chain g.u j fin atK'Ut S'\'i
yea is and I Imvc nut heard a ugh: emu- I
plaint ilia-ic against in-* by any ul the j
good peopie (;1 Union county. Tln-re I
has been same made by some sore heath
and shoils. These Kind of men are |
geuuahj tho busy men ot our e-unty.
I have done nothing since 1 haw* had
blunge ot llie gang but \\ bat lain v\ il
jug ior ihe tvoiidloKnow. 1 have made
ui my tiieiah in lis- hwl six years, both
men anil ladies. i'liere are some ladies
iu Union eeiiuty that I never will forget
Ineir ninth it tM.
Roiu.ut Hancock,
su()i. U> h. I'. G.
A Church Orgiiiiixeil.
A number of Ui-thren and sisters met
at Monarch Mill'Sunday Mill, ?i. 1 ,? m.
for i lie purpose ot enrci ii.o into the c n;?
ii iiiition i-t a lhiptist clnucii. Twentylive
members entered into tli? oigamzition.
K-. v. I. M. Uice, Kev. 1). t .
Freemen, fl. F Sc-.if--, K. L. Llaik, J.
(hivld and Davis .ji iTerios wete piesenl
o assist in the oigamz uion.
One of the President's Curs.
The Southern Kailwilv having inaugurated
"Gentlemen's 0'ub Oars"
on the Washington A Southwestern
1,'nnitM between Atlanta and New
York making this one of the finest
|mssoiv/?-r trains in the United States
tins succeeded in obtaining as one of
the ears for use on these trains Gentlemen's
01 lib Our "Atlantic," which
was recently used by President McUinley
on his tour to the Pacific
coast. ;
No better guarantee of the elegance
of those club cars could he given
than they are of the class of Pullman
equipment- selected by the President
for his tour which, as a matter of
course, of the finest workmanship
and la test design.
Kememhvrcd the I$ditor.
We had h pleasant. call from our friend
!>ev. S;?m T. <'r<eel) Fiiday. We are
nlwiosglad to have llro. Cree h e.Ml.
He is as full of lifp as an egs; is full of
meat, and lie seems t.o carry a regular
breeze of cheerfulness about will) bin),
?i d worry and trouble lake wing* and
IIV awav when be crosses tbp tb'eshh dd.
}fn wonder he is so twlowd hv the crowln<?
U -ck under his charge. No one can
baw the b nes around Mr. ilreech. We
always feel is tier for hours after bis
if a t. *
yimh>. mi- iii^.hi* mm nappy l'.l amuii'r
ay. Notinlui? that we had on our old
( Ho wh;ch looked like a last, year's bird
nest, ho decided that this was not suflicl-nt
protection for our m issive brain,
he bide us goo 1 bye A little later we
wen* out ef the olllee and when we ieturned
tlds good man had returned
dm ine our absence un-l a nice hit was
up >11 our desk, left there* with his compliments.
T'i say we appreciate thi-?
present but half expresses it M iv he
live-long and prosper, ami may lie be
ifiven strength to continue the good work
he id doin^ In Ijis unfile; m vinoyard.
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Ttro Jersey rotrs for sale giving
three timl four gftllona milk iter
day- J. J. LITTLE JOHN,
25-jt Joncsville, S. C,
I. in, ? m Hii.w.w . WU?
ACLEAN
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Summer
Right !
Fine While P'K's, value 12k*, to
' iood ^ it it I Wit It- Perral, (iood O
Fine Printed Lawn-, Fast Colors,
itt
ClarkV Soft Finish, Six Cord Spt
200 yards, only
Pure Linen Suiting, an excel len
Hoys' Suits, etc., value 18c, i
:V Splendid Quality Duck, Dark
Skirts, Kt"iis, etc., worth 10
Fine Dimities. Hatisto I nwn-.- m?
1 - 1 ' JM " M,1> v '1
yard lengths, worth 10 to 07
Fine I lihh'iK'hod ^heetin^, a oe <;
\'erv Fine French (iin^hiims, Fa;
12->c, ieduced to
Our excellent trade in
Goods and Black Gooc
that we have the
PROPERTHINGS ;
YOURS TO
THE PLACE FOR ST
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Having recently purchaser! tlie buf
i am prepared to sitppiy Uio needs or y
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and ihcv wili be uttemlnd to wi
ALL GOODS DEI.
Butter, Eggs and Veget
11 nauos r UB
For garden, farm and barnyard
CliAS. R. sr
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NOTICE! NOTICE!!
All persona ore hereby notified to
present, claims, properly .attested,
against the estate of C L Allen, defeased,
to ino for payment, within the ?
next thirty days All part ies owing I'
t ho est nto must make payment at once j1
to the undersigned. I'
25 It Con Aij.kn, Admr. jj
Stops the Cough uud Works ofTtlic
Cold.
Laxative Rromo-Q-iinine Tablets cure ;
i c ?Ul in one day. Xo cure no pay. ,
LTice 25 cents. 45 1 j
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SWEEP
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Goods.
Prices.
gO <}UU*k at . 8K?c
olors, worth l()e, at 5C
worth oc easy, goi,lgJt^Q
?c ] Cotton, warranted Of/
1/2C
article for Skirts, inn
I w w
Shades, Suitable for
e, at JU
gaudies, etc., 2 to 20 Cp
e, your choice for
oods, going for. 354c
st Colors, former pi ice |Qq
i Fine Wool Dress
Is is clue to the fact
and
RIGHT PRICES.
PLEASE,
SlBELK
YLlSli SHOPPERS.
1!
Reallv Good Roasted < 3
Coffee at a reason- \ 3
able price is what we \
offer. We mean that \ J?
rich kind ? something *
heavy bodied, but not
too strong. %
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A 7 e buy direct from ; J
V V large roasters. It ; J
comes in bulk, so you see [
just what you are buying. J
A fresh, crisp, dry roast; j
both grades will make j 3
an elegant, cup of Coffee. 3
These Coffees just in and < J
we g
Want Vou to linjoy Some.
t MB
ST & CO., I
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UNION, S. C.
* GROCERY
DADI nu flD/\o*inx?
... mo i iviviivxv iv x |
our table.
>17 5? WANTS
Ui promptness and dispatch,
.IVERED KR EE.
ables always on hand.
ucios paii>
produce suitable for table use
1ITH, Mgr.
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Administratrix's Notice.
All pMfnn* ln\iiur claims against, the
'S';tt?' of I'hiiin M. Cohen, duvamd. aie
u ictiv r.oiiiicd U) p-esent same to the
nulersigiu d p'opeily attested, on ?>r
la-fore luly IS. 1001, and all persons inlehted
to said estate are hereby notified
Lo make settlement with the undersigned
immediately.
MttS. IIKN HI ETTA CoiIKN,
Administratrix with will annexed,
or
J. A. Sawykr,
Attorney for said estate. 24-dtv
m