The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 12, 1901, Image 5

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Don't Go Ta B GO Where Goods JQ With such BOBO'S cause a The greatest sea shore is 1 you can sp But if you we CET IN GO Where you will strike TO your dollars will she r. Bqbo'S *umb'eover^ . He will tell About tl I r M-W. Local Schedule for Passenger Tra TRAINS FROM OOLUMniA. Arrive 9:15 a. m. Depart 9 15 a " 1:40 p.m. 44 2-oop TRAIN8 FROM SPARTANBURG. Arrive 11 :U7 am. Depart 11 ' 7 ? 14 7:10p.m. 44 7 :Hitp Local News Not Put Together For Ready Refer Gathered Here and Thnre l. Our Man About Town Wo insert. local linos for the ?d tising merchants ut 5c por lino, insertion. S^o por line for non vertisers. ( Whit. in tho nation has b-<0111 Mrs. Nation? f Mrs. M. W. Cooper is sjiet ding a t with relatives in Spat lanburg. | Mis. F. G. Austell has returned i a visit to Ler inolher ui Greenw S. C. ( We arc plea'ed to say that ui! 1 heard of no serious casualties of k Fourtli in Union. " 1 Mrs. V. R Del'ass and children I !goi e to Waynesville to spend a nn ill tile land of the sky. I FOUND?A pistol The owmr pet it by proving properly and pa I expenses. Apply at tliis iliee. *2 " There isoue n an who is nnver a ; to give good down weight whet II ,i; 'order. It is the druggist tilin g a f script :on. ' Tho Southern seems to lie doing a ' Ibusiness along this portion of then IT. A.. ?-. I.. .... .. - i nny i mj iirin i y iiiiyt? niA coaches to iheir trains. I Makiiikd at. the ruanse July 7. 1 Mr V\ ill Hugirms, of Asheviile, N and Miss Dora flames. ??f Union. I I A. It. Jennings < fticiating. Mr. J. J. Warren has rented IhUekainit h and wnod*?hop ndjoi Spiller'a stable, and will be gl?, see ail ir need of horseshoeing o / fpair work. | Mr. If.'G. Bailey informs us thi twith a party of 'ome ten men enjoy fine cattish stew on the fourth of and says We ought to have tvenal well we would cei tainly have ei.jojt treat, butiteeems that every thing e> Easter Sunday tries to come on Tl day, and that lets us out. * Tho 533 Shore are selling QQ a rush as to JQ i breezy time. BOBO'S 9 attraction at the bhe water, where lash and swim, int to . THE SWIM the flood tide and GO id tears of joy as they Tn le bargains he has to ?ffer 30' S you iem next week. BOBO. lillS.' ' ' '' Arthur has ad 1 d v*-ty much | *?? the ahea*t\ alt-active ap^r art i c<-of Il'is home t.v |iii!iiur down a een.nit wdk liom his fnnt jfaie to 11 e poreh. i. hi | and iiiiiMii'H st pteltj niiumer house it hi* fiout v:ir<i. . rr. I'i'V Mr Massabeau has just hurl tin i. m (pouch yard ' at the M-ohrdist churel ?? c'eaied "ff nicely and nil ruhlish. gias ami wrids removed. Tin* ll iwers in tin | fiout jaid are hloomi'iif and present a vnrv aitiactive appearance. Pllft Wf ha 1 sever il l"ea1 showers Moi.da> , which cooled off the atmosphere to . * areat extent. The first, shower came m veiv suddenly as if j? had tieen pnni>e town. I'nele Dick Gist, said it canm ver like it had lieen shot out of a cannon. Mr. W. 11. Walter, formerly ticke? -ad as.ent and opeiat-n- sit tlm "southern rail roan oinre tare, 11us arei-p'erl h sit ua'ioi f,I in the office of ilu? Union Cotton Mills Mr. 1). M. B?denbaujth, of f*l?Mvood ( r?a.. has been appointed ticket agent ami u o)ieratnr at Union. The County Normal School for colore*4 ro1' teachers will be held- in Union, S. C.. '' for one mouth beginning .Inly "2'2. and all o'ored teachers in Union and adj ?iniw? inn counties are expected to attend. Prof tl>- W F. Holmes hao been appointed to conduct iIn* name. ,,,v' Mr. W. A. E. Black ?avs that ha and mil scvu'inl of the Union boys made a (-.deb of catfish at his stain/on the fourth, and cm key hail tlie bitterest kind of a time. \it't More fir>h than 'hev knew what to do 7-21 Willi. lie hays le is iming to fix it sn 9Kc %v*' Ve? to enjoy or.e before loop. That's wood news, sure. |?tr- \vr|. h id t.h* pleasure. of shak'iu* handf wi'h our old ftiend Mr II P Mel'herpriav s >n, ? ho s'npprd over lu-tween trains line Prlda> on his way to Spartanhnrj? Mae liftei says of all the pi.ires ho has h uicrht cott !;e 1 .its nev? r been t-> ii place lie like' r.01 a- well as Union. We would like t ? h o-p Mae lnck on our maikeit. fl lit v k-eps tlii as hot. where he is buying. OKKK'R OK 1> U HXROY.^ec of .. At'sriv T* x . yov. 21. '000 T h">*'e T ) M fT*?? t 'a IVbtittv I .. ,,lrH |>*??ijfi rerred* a*d *id for inv teethii g id t< h'ldreii VVh"it mv n'dext t?r>v win a r rP t>ethi?g child eveiv succeeding day erred ns 'hat wp would lufv'flWv 1n?e ' im i hum ?>*> nt?on Tkrtiusa. and >d h? u-gan a' nupc administering to him. rvH and i* ?rnp">wm?nt wn? marked in 24 , and fu?m that d:?V on he rrC"ptfrti?er1 T have constantly kept. it and u-ed )t since with my children, and d iIn iiavM taken great pleasure in sounding i?s [( ..])t o aise.s Of all in ?theiR of young children. I found it invaluable even after the " ' j teethij'g iieiiod was pns<ed Mllb I). II. IlAULiV. Moved to Adaiusbtirj*. The big ein plant of Carlide 'vhtrh was bough' s<?in wffks ago by \fatsrs Jolin Smith, W. E Thomson at.d oth*o*. is twin; taken down and removed to Adamshiuir where it will Is-rebuilt on the Lock ha it tailroad near Mr K. M Adam's residence. Nfr. Adams and Mr F. It. Cndd aie moving and rebuilding the plant. if is Horse, . We regret to learn of lUv. Ibtvs 11 ticks" miifotluiiH in losing Ins holslast, Sunday morning. lie liati an apponitnn-ut. to preach at a church souwdi.stance from his home at .Jonesville Ho wont to get. his h ?rse and f..ir.d thai it was gone. Ho did not have time ! hunt for the liorso and meet his appointment, so he liorro\v?d a hoise and weq> to his appointment Upni his return his horse was found to have fallen inn an old unused well and was dead. I' was a eonsid^iahle loss and Mr. Mucks has our symp.ity. J. S. Smith Dead. Mr J S Smith ditd at his home i Union Monday afternoon Jl?- bad bee> cot fined to Ins led with fever for aona tune. lie had about, recovered hut hfi his room too roon a? d a relapse follow**-' which result'd in bis d-atii. 11- waahoip IS years of age and l< aves mot tier, fa tiler, two hiothers and itiree .-Mors, also ii any young f u nds in tow n t. mourn his uuiioielv deali Mr smith was engaged in the met cant ite business ' nfiMC lie was taken s ck. His plane o< ht|sine>sS was near the p ?vt. flb'e Tie amilj lave our sympathy in then iH-ieavecuent. Oh it nil ry. Mr. John T. WillarJ passed quietly iiwiv '.i th night ?f the -1th Sunday of June, 'ift^r several weeks of int.p-jse so(f o?innr tf-' w ? ? d7 vniri of ige A quiet, hard working mail lie,r,inn f n liio nmr ? e I I I iw? Lr ?r?/l - ' " " " ? "> nji'n mm , loving v do-* ami wise w'lMv H'v misled in that home He leaves n wife. two mns and two <i tn/liter* ?o mourn his death. While ir is siui to yivn him no. vet there i* >i sw-"i?t consul il'on I of tv them in It*' lievinsr that his spirit is now ?t re*t with (rid, basking in the sunlight of his ot'-nil s<ni We commend them to 'to I. for his e importing grace ia this sud dark hour of theirs T J. B $100 I2r\\ :tr<1 $ t <to T)i>- vcailt-rsi11?i- iM; ?r \? be p'asc?' to !? on thai thine is :it , a -\ not: d eadiil dhense that >ciet re h i . ben' able t rme ii: el: its siagi - at d that ix*'titanii Hill's < 'atavrh Cure is ?h? only positivcure now hinwn to the in ili.'el lie funitV C:MHrt ll being it iMfstrilt'Oon' disease. |'M|'|il>S it I'M St it II'in- al I rm' ni'iit H. it's f'ailanli (hue s lelri'. i itprnally. ae'ing di-ee'lv upon th** bond ami it|n''ioii< *111 f tens n' -he svsteu. t.l e e ' > rle.stinvi.-sr 'hef.-n li It inn i.f l'? i? and yivoi.j th" paiie t "trei g ii hv bidding tip the co siui'io" anil H*s)-ting nature in rloio i'.s vork I'ic !? nretors have S" much t'.ii It til it.s Ciitn. live imw? rs. t lia' thev 1.IT rone Hu- d'ed 1 T>.?M:irs for any ease that it f ils 10 cure, Semi for li-t. of testimonials. Address F J. Chunky & Co. To'rdo, Ohio. Sold bv druggist. Toe Hall's Family l'ills are tlitf best. Don't Wont to be An An fid. The annual convention of the Ameii* chii S< ciety "f Religious Education is in session at Detroit, Mich. Some of the speakers advocated the elimination oti: such songs as "I want to an angel," at d urged .that the Sunday Schools be. put on a more common sense practical '<1 liasis. Ir is possibly more prnfl'uhle to 11 t? ach the children that it. is of ialiuitely . nmie importance to learn to bring their rockles regularly. The little ones may b- w tlcotne but tho-e with tlie cm pine cs are no doubt more so. It may bathe proper scheme to rosu f und-*, but we hardly think if uiil l?."p;rc the heart of ilie child with love forth* Sm day school if he is made to feet Mut h" is nil welcome or becomes an object of pit\, contempt or scorn, should he forg?-t hi. nimsa or hapiwn not to have i?. Tie is the natuial c nehr-ion of the child when the lumping >t his mot ev i< mo * earefidlv imptass. d upon Id', mind(ha the lessons of tbe sc- ptioe. Trie ol t time Sunday school t< ch r. 'lie son. ** I want ?o lie an a> g 1." '"N'Ofr lie find to 1'liee,'' ' It ck ot Ages" a s> ch hk-. w- ar- cois'i.iii ed ' 1? lit-vhiveihehes i lluence over ilu? chit' 'tie Aiu'uic.in Society of R-liginn E> iic ilion to the co..Ir irv iiolvvulinaiidiog Fine Wheat Crop. The wheat yb Id in lh-ganvville this year is ih?- t?st ev?-i In own m 'ii.it. sec ! > . mi m r. . Lee sowed t ?-i i bust it-1 | >t' seed wh.at ami mad- 1 ">7 L11M1 "Vi'l oiit an> in tu'ir- nl till MIlob 'Vlihod IHH'|e 'i'J hlisln'l* off "( 11"!i?/."ii. Mr. To.it llxii't. t> it I'fil l\\ mBhe s anil iint'le h'0 sit o*s whir1 el.I"I ">2 i nsheb Henry "uirth in n 04 hu h'-ls ff if*20ils|i ets Win. (iiiilori/l, ii h li* o >-r a lai li-l to ! > hocK* Thin uas i l|f li?t wliei hti-sbi'il Mr li"? ajiy? Mm lmruers i Mis- fi i .ii fun i;?i*e wheat utos:. su ? Ssf' -!y by t:r 1 -toXVinJT. Hi tp>dh* 's-en in eu'tivniton six In seven yearmd rif says it would have ijetd .1 neai \ ."(H) bir-hels if it hail Inen 11?. rnnvrt-1 imiiU **il. Tl.is i a fair average of Ms nhea* crop in R^uic-viHe action Ai.? cotton and com the pmvp<cts an v. ry rr nomv says Mr. Lee. bo torn 'atid drowned out and full of n a*s. Several farmer* are not. over th-ii crop wiMi the hoe, while others have aha dmied a p >rtion of their corn at d cotton cro|) General Green is the nvster of the situation Labor is very Hc.iroe, livids ! cannot be secured at >nv price. Sorm i farmers arc paying SI (hi an ace for hoeing and cannot get twill lent help even at this 11 ?ure O i acc itrit <>r the verv bad stands of c itton a gre i'. d?d had to lie planted over Kven if co di- i tions are favorable from this time on. Mr. Leesais li? does not think in< re , tiiau two thirds of a crop can begatltertd. T rade In order to reduce 01 minimum, before* ink f\re mnkinrj |3rictjs th attracting people f-oj "V. 3 " ~tt~. a U- vC . JL' Ji. Fine I limities. ()rguhd*e? 10c to 15c, your clu Good Yard Wide Bleach Ladies' Fine Kihlvd Ble Clark's Soft Finish Mach for Figured Dimities. Stripe goods lor Fine French Ginghams, 1 now : Very Fine Batiste, Swiss, itr<! ?|usiiititv, value Soli<l Cojor I,twin, FretP Fine Sheeting 7-<S yard w go at IT 2 a ^ Another lot of Per in at joc, ?5< A visit to our two Big- S you for your time and ti to show you. H A R ! Th Another II use IItonkin i :iert* si "ills i.o tie ii 1 t'i.'ma rim- Mi-f '!: I.Pi?r-n*? aro I ! i :ll.? VV.-s I ^iiit iskb"ho ?1 for li-nis.-hie ikii-j". thipvin r a '1 li'rniivx The ! 'e.->! i"* 'hp Ikio</ iitt Mr W ,J It tsi'lV provi i n rooiu by hi- si ! It se Si-rVHMt a' -I ill" S?"Vl' <>r " Ti"'iiiii several ?iti?*i?a. I' seems that the <r ] must have dm- th s in a ss<i it of re veese Me* had I > pi : told t<> do von a -i ItniK'i ah ip '!>> house ami ii at taken lit of s'un'mruiP ssaud was Mo.v to mind savins at an** times..* .v >*i .] d i so when she \r I re-tdv. M; * It Nil: 'hroiten'd ' to Ii ivh l?Pr ilis-h tr;?**d wh *n M?\ (1 till I came to tli?* liousp ^:i aoo.i:'Pnliv I?>* i?v? r h? r Milk.1, nio. d hoArvcr, 1 ?y Hip [ cine Mr. Itetsi I arrived and .sin* was tav i ilis, barged Mr It'N'H r"lurned toh s wotk. and as it was tli" fourth ot July a ni *nie "'as in piosisss it, tin* Sprhitj a'nl j lis. It "Sill iv ?o s J down to the spring | I aviuff 'in* np/rogiv! at the house Tiiis was sip'-arpiiily tVi opp-?rt uniLy the sill : was v\,.i ins for and sir* took an a\'* and ! broke into the *irovisiau room, took i vhtit she waiiia.l atnl skipp-d. She had not been apprehended at last accounts. A President to Tic To, Vfr 11. X. Johnson, one of our ^uh ctibcrs. .Iim|?ukI in to t**11 us that he hud ?-tinned to woi k in I'd- Union Cotton Mill, and that. his address would be No. 2'J, spring street. ll?* formerly worked in the Union Milts h i', has been working,at the Ex* j >-lsio?- K-.iituig .M I for the put year llestid lit* had u?> lank !<? find with the Superintend*- 11 nf i'i" l\ t Kim / \|in h'i. ranted to g**t h ink to hit ol<| '?>s>, ,vir. l\ C. D.mc in W it*n .i*ki d why he tithed t hick tj.? VIi 1) i .can, It r .?!i " A Iiv sir. hpciuse h' i* lie h'f mm oiividon' I ev-r stv II* is a mi ho l ik"S e Iivoi" n s 11 ,(>, otlo -VfI ?? ?: dt-rs ?11-i!* interests liu i it -rest \Vn< ir, do you r ii)t-sii i i ih?t ice biv e u . ?intei tw > yeais ago. wed i jft ciugm .....I ..f ii. .mi ..r if . . i .v .. .... ?it.. id some 11? htnn-i <? t ii k w- ?t;.< ^ )iiij? to I to ti w ii'liliHi o' in*. tut, vtr D.i.fjn, |. ir lioa ot' !.:?#- u loll, H'Mit 'IS WO || ' !I Ilit! VV'?U -| .,hC ire of 'is if h" hid ' ? '' mill' luill to -op >lv iih witn c ml IIh wont, i.i rs u i -a ii io ihe 'oo pi', and j?ii, ii-? .\.i^on> o work iutiiiintr a Lanel of < -al to ev?e? '.itui:y out. of wo ? !. H" s n| io lli and supeiintruded i|;m Ion'i n <-i lc s? barrels of oiwt' until the s .fT'-ie vere supplied. and ho said if we ran on nefore M aalay let. him know a he would conic down ^u dav and let have inure. A mill pe.-i-teui who win thus protect hisht'p and care for ih? n, iu flair time of need ,s a man that wit do to tie to " And we we;e of tin opinion that he was was alxjut liRlit. "v., HONLY TO LOAN On farm lamia Ka-y ] nvmor.ts. No coiuuiission charge I. Ih-rioWi r pays ait.uaI cost of pi-rfc tiny loan. Intcicst seven percent up, accmdiny tosccun-ty. JOHN U. HALMI'R & .SON, Ih-Omo. Columbia, S. C. Attn ir immense line of ing stock, which w nt are SURE TRADE m evt^y direction to i T jJl 1? I-I ?} Y Pt-rcsil?'-', I.MWHS, IV.iti-te, ( >ice tor. , Nice Smooth Finish, value 7 1< ached I'ndervest only ine C tton, warranted 200 van Ltwns, etc., Fast Colors, an e? Madras (Moth Suitings, Forme Imported Organdies, Fovelv 1* ior, I So and 2or, your choir t< v K veiling Shad's. on'y nlo, wo sooojkm! Vm in elioaj 5SAN LA\ sian Lawns and 18c, 20c and 25c. tores, once a day, if 'ouble, for we always li R@ TO AY & E e Recognized Leacb -*va?>rgr?4?39citt;iaaea9ao2ejeBc;? <1 n ; a GOOD a ! COFFEE n 0 u . 9 : Manila Blond ? 1 2Scl^. 'i a <? ? 2 F*:!iiniSpr - V V 19 ft ISO 113. * u * 3 W. 11. W1 ?< ? ) ** . ii\\K 'uhldino. rv^n W !i..Clli;i.OI< MK.iiT. si ft TIIK I 'A RLC Having recently purolw?se(l the 1 I >in. pci p. r?-d to supply the r.ouds ol 1M i< >>' < V ii!i<! they will bo Httended to A !? L ( r( K)DS ! )H Butter, Ejrgs and Ve^i i j 5< i is i :s r i 1 For garden, farm and barnvan C ii AS. R. S. TMtO NOTICE! NOTICE!! A!! pof?onti nrr hereby notified t( nrnnorlv ?:t - ? I' "f ' J ?H' OKVU ih" e?iat? "f 1' I. All* ii. <!< . ??i i:n< f|>r pivmf'fit v\ ! 1 ' 'h thirty 'l'iy* Ail p H ies n>vin I ho ?-?>ntf? must make payment atone I to t lr? urulor-iipv r| 2."> It Cn\ Ail?nr. .You know Whnt von nre Tahiti 'Vitpn v- 'I l ik' (in '?><!(> i'SS ("hTooii Iff-vme t|?i formula is p'ninl pr nlo 1 oil CViTV tml'lo '"-howitnf t ti lt is iinji'v Iron am! ' ?ui:ii. ?' i a tanO'V." oi ia. No cure m. pay. 50c. 43 ictors. Summer Goods to a ill b?-- in August, w? : WINNERS, and are oi&l TWO BIG STORES. O O: ? ti\, worth So, \5C 5 c 5c Is, t W<) spools 5c ctra good 10c jJ^^Q i.ii ? ? lOc 10c 5c ?, H 11(1 U't 'oil) 3*Ac India Linons just See them. o-.jiivanient, win repay ave some trade-winners J&.SIE5, 3 E L K, rs. ?3?S MASMI 11 | > eally Good Roasted 1 ^ Coffee at a reason- | J able price is what we 1 J < tier. We mean that ; J rich kind ? something ; * heavy bodied, but not too strong. \ 5 ; i A A 7 e buy direct front \ " v \ large roasters. It J roine^ in ImlL w ... wvtai-v, .IW jrwu OLL ; ~ jMSI what you are buying. \ A fresh, crisp, dkv roast; i both grades will make an ? levant cup of Coffee. , * These Coffees just in and we i: Want You to Enjoy Some. EST & CO.. I UNION, S. C. | ?U GROCERY >usincss of t,he PARLOR GROCERY, r your table. '1 >511? WANTS wil h nrmnnt nooe on/1 .... UIIU UiOjlilttil. ;livered free. ;c-tables always on hand, ^ncios PAID 1 suitable for table use rilTH, Mgr. -v ? Final Discharge. N ticp is hue* y jriven ihat J. D. x-cm'ov o! iho estate of Mrs. 1 r. 'In, l.;?. (I c?Ms?-<l. lias applied to ? .!: ? >ii M <ii- !*? , S-.nl^fof Probate in and ~ t.n i* ! eeii'-tv of Union, for a final diae'i;i i as s i?*li t v cutor. it is ..til. it-d. ihat tlie nth day of Aiit"S- A i> l'.HM, l>e fixed for hearjj i-. e of |. 'it'on and a final settlement of I; ot siiul ?state v Jason M. Guekr, , V.ohi'e Judge. Union county, S. C. lH ''nhlished in Union Times .Inly r>th> 1 U.iUL. 27-4t-%