The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 12, 1901, Image 6
Ice Cream!
PURE, RICH,
Better this season than ever hot
form ot a drink try one of my ]
My parlor is now o
Hot, Tired, Th
Duke's Dr
Opposite TJi
Letter, Note
OR1 f
Bill Hads
i
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly ex-!
cutcd at the
I imes Job Uftice. j
H. Q. BAILEY
MAKES IT A POINT TO
FURNISH THE REST
THE COUNTRY
AFFORDS IN
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
The highest price paid for all I
kinds of Country Produce. J
Free Delivery to every part of
town.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OR
RING UP NO 4.
H. G. Bailey.
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a full
line of
Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and
Bottled Goods, Fresh
VAnrpf hlpw ) Mil o\*nv\rfliin?Y
llllvl ? V_ I I UHH^ I
to be found in an up-to-date
family Grocery, at my Store.
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
J. T. SEXTON.
M:i in Street.
J>1\ ?T. 7SOJ
OFFICE at RESIDENCE ox
MOUNTAIN STREET. I
south from depot.
-OFFICE > IIOURS8
sv. in. to 1) a. in. 4 to (> p.m.
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
Given special attention.
Calls left either at oflice or at
Holmes A: Mooch's Pi i armacy
will be proinjitly attended to.
3ly
FLOUR! FLOUR!
I can supply all demands!
for Flour. I also do
Ail Kinds of Sawing
and have a supply of framing
lumber on hand. Call and
see me'when you want Flour
or Lumber.
W. KRAY,
MILLER.
' ft > i v t) i:. k' > >u i n v - it t i i' '\r n ; b 1 .?< > i t
;[CAVF.AT,IHAUE MAKK,C')PYKI(;nr ?>r DESICV\
i? PKOlECTiON, hcml inoU'l, kkeicli ur |>boU i
<' for fr?e cxninlnnti< n awl novice. *
i'BOOKON PATENTS^?;,
|iwr C. A. SWGW &. CO.
j! Patent tjiwycrs WASHINGTON, D C j
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved farms at 7 per cent. Long
time. Easy payments. No commission.
Small cost. Apply to
18-tf C. L>. BAKKSPALE, Atty.
Lumen., S. C. .
Ice Cream!!
WHOLESOME,
ore. If you prefer it in the
[ce Cream Sodas.
pen and ready for
irsty Shoppers.
'ug Store,
lion Hotel.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 1 and 2 upstairs, Fostei
Building, opposite Hotel after Janu
ary 1st. 1899. 11-25 98 ly.
Dr. C. W. ATJSTSXiX*,
Physlci.in and Surgeon,
Offers his professional services t<
the people of Union. OlHco in Baufe
Building. Leave callB at Unioi
Drug (Jo. store or ring up Phone No
19 for prompt service.
15 41.
UAL I'll K. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFE
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real cs
tatc ar.d collections.
CROWN TORRENCE M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olllce and apartme ts over Duke'i
Drug Store.
41 6m.
JAMES MUN 110. D. H. DUNCAI
C. P. SANDERS.
Munro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ollice No. 4 Law Range, Union
S. C. 5-ly
: J. A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster,
UN OS, S, C. JOKESVILLE, S. C
SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JOXESFILLE, S. C.
40-ly.
J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S. C.
Office Opposite Court Housi
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farming Lands.
i Long Time. Easy Payments
1 No Commission. Borrower pay
1 actual cost of perfecting Loan
E. K. PALMER,
Columbia, S. C.
|J. Clough Wallace,
Union, S. C.
P. O. Box 288. 17?On
| TO THE DEAF.
a Iti^li lady cured of lie) deafness am
I noises in the head by I)r. Nieholson1
Artificial Eur Drums, p:ive. $10,000 t
liis Institute, so that deaf people unabl
to procure the ear Drums may liave then
free. Address No. 12,004, The Nichoj
son Institute, 7i*0, Eighth Avenue, Ne\
Vork, II. s. A. 87-1;
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove1
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iroi
and quiftine in a tjisteless form. N(
' ore?no pay. Price 50c. 4H ly
Lumber Lumber
OF ALL KINDS,
OAK, HICKORY, ASH,
POPLAR ANO PINF
- v wmmm mm* ?-? mm rwm^
Sawed to any dimensior
and delivered upon
short notice.
When in need of any of tin
above kinds give me a call, 01
address
C. T. WISEMAN,
Union, S. C.
Stops tlic Coughi-iud Works ofTtlu
Cold.
Laxative Br?>mo-(>mnino Tablet* eun
a cold in one day. .No cure no pav
i'rice 25 centa. 45 J
| SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Con<l*unc(l Schrdiile in KCftiot
i ,Tun?> 80th. I0J1.
STATIONS. | j^Vi.
I7v. Chiirli'xion ,~j 11 iiO p in 7 UO a iii
" Suinniorvilki 12 ID il't 7 41 a i"'
" Brnnchvllk' 2 00 a in 0 00 a lu
" OraiiKi-lmrK 2 45 a ill 0 5J8 a in
" KlnitvilU'.. 4 05 a in 10 24 n in
Lv. Huvaniiail .. 12 510 a 111 12 80 a tn
" Barnwell 4 10 a tn 4 10 a in
" Blnckville 4 2S a in _4 2S a in
Lv. Pohimliin 8 00 a in 11 5? a in
" Prosperity 7 14 a in 12 20 li'u
1 " NVwlrt'rrv 7 :*) a in 12 515 ji m
" Ninety-Six 8 !?i a in 1 510 p ni
" (Irii'iiiviNHl 8 50 a in 2 05 p in
Ar. Hixl^e-* 0 15 a in 2 25 p in
m Lv. Alltievillc. I ~8 "55 a m1 1 45 p in
Ar. Bolton 10 10 a III 51 -V p 111
Lv. Anderson ! II 40 a in1 2 45 p in
Ar. Uroonvilla ! n Jt a m I 25 p in
Ar. Atlaiiia.(Onii.Tiiiu-) 51 55 p lip 0 OJ p in .
STATIONS Daily | llaily
s i a i io?s. No NU. fa I
Lv. (4reen villi) u 2o p ml 0 40 a ni j
i riitiuiuni i n nu |> in in ?? > ii hi
" ' Willianistoii. 7 12 i> m 10 25 ? in
Ar. Anderson s 15 p lit U 15 a m
I.v. Bolton T 85 p 111 10 45 a ill
Ar. Donaldn I k 05_p in 11 10 a m
Ar.Abbovlllo ii iki i> in l-Oi n'u
?v. Hoditos. X JO p ill 11 25 a ill
, Ar. Oroenwoo'l X 50 p in! 11 50 a in
" Nine)y-Six 11 10 p in( 1-05 p in
" Newlierry 10 15 p in 1 10 i> in
" Prosperity 10 82 p.in 1 24 p in
" Columbia . 11 50 p ilij 2 40 j> in
) Ar. Bluek villa * ? 52 a ml 2 i?2 a m
" Barnwoll . 8 07 a in 8 07 a in
1 " Savannah .. 4 50 a 111 4 80 a in
I Lv. Kinitville 2 82 a ill 8 40 p in
" OraiiKflnirjs 8 45 a in 4 42 i> in
*' Brinii'livilU'. 4 25 a in 5 2.5 ji in
" Sunnnervillo 5 57 a in <1 42 p in
Ar. Charleston 7 oo a ni 7 80 p in
Daily Daily u,n . mrsvKru Ilaily Daily
No 15. No. 18.1 ' , A 11()Ns- No. 14. N<k111.
11 00p 7 ma Lv..Charleston..Ar i 80 p 7 00a
12 OOn 7 41 a1 ' Suiiimervilte " ! 0 42 p 5 57 a
2 din ! i."a " .BrnnehvHIe. " i 5 25 p 4 25a
2 45 a 0 28 a " Oraiiitehu r sj " ( 4 42 p 8 45 a
4 05 a 10 24 a " Killftville " 8 4ft ji 2 82 a
12 Ikia jLv. .savannah Ar ... 4 50 a
4 18 a " ..Barnwoll . " 8 07 a
4 28 a I " ..Blackvilla.. " 2 52 a
7 20 a II 80 a' " ..Columliia .. " 2 lap 0 80p
7 57 a 12 15 pi " ....Alston.... " 1 25 p 8 50 a
X 58 a 1 7?71 i>! " . . Sant in'... " 12 lap 7 4)5p
0 15n 2 00 i>| " Union " it 87n 7 10 p
0 84 a 2 22jit " ...Tonesville.. " 111 17 a 0 58p
0 40 a 2 87 jn " ....Paoo'et.... " ill 05 a ft 42 p
10'Al a 8 10 ji! Ar Spartanburg I.v 10 85 a 0 15 ji
10 85 a 8 40 ji Lv Spnrtaiilmrit Ar;10.25 a ft Alp
2 00|il 7 15 ji Ar...Asheville ...Lv: 05 a 8 OOji
"P" p. in. "A" a. in. "N" night.
DOUBLE DAir.Y SERVICE BETWEEN
CHARLESTON AND OKEEXVILLE.
Pullnian palaco sleeping cars on Trains 85and
8ft, 87 and 88, on A. and C. division. Dining ears
on those trains servo till moils 01 route.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. Ar <division,
0 northbound. ? :r?;? n. in., :< ::tr p.m., 0:12 p. in.,
^Vestibule l.iniitedi and (1 :55 p. in.; southbound
12:20 a. in.. 2:15 p. in.. 11 :40n. in., t Vestibule
Limited), and lt)::tu 11. m.
Trains leave (ireenville. A. and C. division,
portlilsiuiifl.at.M a. in., 2:24 p. 111. and 5:18 p. in.,
(Vestibule Limited), and p. 111.; south.
bound. 1:25 a. m.,4:20 p. m., 12:40 p. m. (Vesti*
little Limited). and ll*3Ja. 111.
Trains 15 and 10?Pullman Sleeping Oars
between Charleston and Asheville.
K'eirant Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping
Cars between Savaniiali and Asia ville enrollte
daily lietweon .larks-mville and Cincinnati.
Trains lil and 14 Pullman Parlor Cars between
Charleston and Asheville.
FRANK S. (4A-NNON. S. H. HAKDWICK,
ThtVd V-P. iV Hen. Mgr., Hen. Pas. Agent,
SVushinifton. L). O. Washington, D, O.
W. H.TAVI.OK. R. W. HI NT,
Asst. Hen. Pas. Agt. Div. Pas. Agt?
Atiniitn. (4a. Charleston. H. 0.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
AUGUSTA AND ASHF.VILLE Short Line
- Schedule in olivet March 10,1901.
I.eavc Augusta 940am 11 35 pm
Arrive Greenwood 12 15 pm
Anderson 8 00 pm
Laurens 1 20 pm 0 55 am
Greenville 800 pm 11 50 air.
Glenn Springs.... 4 20 pm
Spartanburg 5 10 pin 9 00 am
L nion 7 2o pm
Saluda 5 25pm
*-? Hendersonvillc-- t>02 pm
Asheville 7 00 pm
Leave Asheville 8 20am
r Union 8 45 am
1 Spartanburg 1145 am 2 55 pm
Glenn springs.... I) 45 am
Greenville 12 01 pm 2 25 pin
Laurens 127 pm ti 20 pin
Greenwood 2 37 pm fl 00 pu.
A rrive Augusta 5 10 |?m 1140?m
t; Leave Columbia 1105 am
Newberry 1220 pm
Clinton 1 US pm
Arrive < reenvillc 3 10 pm
Spartanburg- 3 10 pm
Glenn springs. .. 4 00 pm
Leave Spartanburg 11 45 am
Greenville 12 01pm
Arrive Clinton 1 57 pm
Newberry 2 37 pm
Columbia 4 05 j>iu
1 Fastest and ltost Line between Nc wborr.?
ami Greenville, Spartanbuig and Glenn
Springs.
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
Newberry and Laurens Hallway*
For any information w rite
[1 W. J. CKAIQ, Gen Pass. Agt.,
u Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EMMKKSON, Trallic Manager.
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a UNION AND GLENN SPRING>
v RAILROA D COM PA NV
Schedule Effective Nov. ist, igoo.
s Tritin No. 1") leaves
Union Milll Station 0:15 a. m
J Arrives Buffalo 6:27 a. in
Train No 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 4:30 p. n?
. Arrives Buffalo 4:42 p. in
Train No. 16 leaves
Buffalo 12:15 p. m
J Arrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p in
r ,;n No. 1H leaves
Buffalo 6:10 p. n, i
3 j Arrives Union Mill Station 6:22 p. tn |
aii iraiiw JMiiy Except ^uuday.
The Union and Glenn Springs Railroad
Co., is now prepaied to handle ah
, passenger and freight business betweei
Union and Buffalo. Aii fieight for Buffalo
will lie handled either from the
Southern Bailway dejiot or froin the
Union Cotton Mill Station. Tickets to
> Buffalo will be sold at the Union Cotto:
Mill Station. We now have <tfirst r'ait
I' passenger coach in o|>eration.
l\ C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright.,
I'rt-nidenfc. Oen'1 Manager
!
nAS GUARANTEED
"*' -s "*3 tSPKB A
5-^ $5,000 dhposit
[ R> R- FARE PA,D
mi flp 1?2>Sa 200 FREE
|l[l Scholarship* offered.
OA.-ALA. BU8INK&8OOLLEOC, Maoort.Oa* ^
HOMEMADE HAY STACKER.
A urrrii'K r or Mni'KinK, r.onuiiiH
from Stuck to Wiikoii, 12to.
The arrangement illustrated is in- ;
teuded for stacking hay, fodder, etc.. >
out of doors and is also useful, if of j
coiivcuicut si/.e, for loading shocks of I
fodder oil to a wagon iti the Held, one
team being used to haul the derrick
from shock to shock. It can also be
used to advantage in loading hay from
A HOMKMADK HAY STACK Kit.
a stack on to a wagon. A telegraph
polo is host for the center polo, which
turns In any direction. It is made with
a shoulder to lit in the hole in tlie
cross plank at the bottom. The bottom
frame should be about one-half the
height of the entire device. It is made
principally of scantlings -1 by -1 and 2
by 0, as occasion reijuires. Three pulleys
arc necessary to operate the derrick
and the crane can he swung
nrouud wherever wanted. Another illustration
shows the device at work in
the haytleld and it also shows a shifting
of the pulleys instead of having
them as in the lirst illustration. This
stacker can be built on runners and
'*A\ - ?*' - , ? / J
,e.* ' > X
AT WOI1K IN TIIK KIKI.D.
may be hauled from place to place. A
correspondent, describing this derrick
in an exchange, says one of the kind
will pay lor itself several times -over
in convenience in handling many
heavy articles and will last a lone
time if well taken care of.
I.ove Souaj.
Ch. foni" wiili mo. my doling,
Wc'ir sin.l! upon llio Mini,
And I'll ((in.to vcrsrs to ymi
Anil tool vmi liv llio li.imi. ^
We'll Rare m r>>s the water
And ?re it gleam, .lanct,
For Moru.in lusn't et>!,lili>il -
? - O . '?!?/.
fp . :**?.
the
moonlight
jet.
The pathway through the n- >idow
Stili lends down to the sh Jie,
Am) shadows (ill aeross it
F.'en as they fell of yore.
The wind "tglis through the rushes.
The tender grass is wet.
And Morgan hasn't gobbled
Lp '
the ^.-.V
moonlight ^ <i?V.
yet.
Tlie busy day is ended, k . *
The city's work is done, \)fAnd
over in the marshes >
Sweet revels have begun. ...
'Tis love's own happy hour.
For let us not forget
That Morgan hasn't gobbled
Up the
,
moonlight ,
y?t.
Oh, come with roe. my sweetheart,
Anil let ns fare away
To where the Millie ine ripples
Aptong the pebbles pluvf
The world is still for lover*.My
beautiful .lanel, ,
For Morgan hasn't gobbled n
L'P
the
moonlight
J vet.'
--Chirago Rccoril llcraiJ.
She Didn't Mrnn That.
n.
- /##//"<""
Mistress? Bridget, I cannot allow you
to have your sweetheart in the kitchen
any more.
ltridget?Oh, mum, It's very kind of
you, but I'm afraid he's too bashful to
come up Into the drawing room!? Huston
Herald.
I Olid dnt most men have a certain
respect for truth, honesty an Industry,
but at de same time doy am rather particular
to inquire which ticket yo' vote
an how much pew rent yo' pay.
? r.,u.?
4
NEW STORE,
You will uhvays find at my plat
FANCY AND FAN
at prices that will defy com pet i
competition in prices. I will no
Bring He Your
and take away lt> lbs. Granulate
Good Coffee for one dollar or a I
PIMPQT DATPW
i ?L -( *_/ ft 1 i H I JL-4 1 ^
A lull line of Canned Cfoods, ]
Tolaccos, Cigars, etc., etc.
YOURS FO
C. D. <
509
OF best land in
sale. I offer m;
M E N G
On ext
REASONABLE
The place lias an excellent
tenant houses and all the con
four p;
One of 140 acres with a
place is four miles east of town c
between the Little and Big Brov
For terms
THE TIMES OFFICE
REAL ESTATE OF
PEOPLE'S REAL
OF Ul
2 pretty, roomy lots with cottagi
rietta Cohen, just outside of town li
One bountiful lot, suitable for a \
Mullinax ami lioht. Foster, Main si
The lot formerly occupied by Gc
spletididly located for store house.
The Gibson store house, with d\
and At ton mills, a rare opportunity
etl capital.
suburban lots in Fast, West at,
trucking, convenient to town, and c
will be }>leased to show and quote.
APPI
SJVl- BEATY <
IBGN'T WAST, i
If,you Knew how SCOTT'S \
EMULSION would build you |
up, increase your weight, |
strengthen your weak throat r
and lungs and put you in con- {
dition for next winter, you 1
would begin to take it now. 1
Rend for free sample, nnd try it. V
SCOTT & BOWNE, Cher.-.l3ts,
n 409:415 l'cnrl Street, New York. E
'.J? 50c atidfi.oo; all druggists. ^
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Promo (Quinine Tallies
A.Is druggists refund the money if t
fails hi mm E. W, (,rove's signafuo
t-ti eat li 1 ox 2fio* 4.'l 1
A f.ullon o? Pl'RE UNSEED OIL mixed
v illi <t gallon of
TMmmar
""O 5 AJham/
mukis 2 gallons of t'n vr:rty bkst Paint
in tlio world
3/Ztez.
of y<mv v-''int Mil. Is f.vr jiorf DrnAr.i.K than
l'r''- Win rs I-' vo i*ml is Aimor.UTKi.v not Poin(-sni's.
Mamkar Paixt isniudeof tlie hkktoit
i Aivr mat i*i:i \t ??Mich as nil k<xh1 rulnternnte,
Mill i? Rl lll'il T'lll'K, VKRY THICK. Nolrotlldoto
inn any i-oy <\sn <l<> It is tho common sknsb
of I'.ol. r. I'aint. Ko usnck r>.uul cau beuntdo
a! an v cost, and is
l"Mivinfaxf3yuifc
KU T?> ('BACK, Kl.INTEH, PlEti Or CHIP.
1' . ilAMJl Alt t?AlNTCO.,8t. I.ouls, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed by
THE
Union
hardware
Company.
" 11 "*" *r - ' "
LOW PRICES.
!e a full and complete Hue of '
IILY GROCERIES
tion. I guarantee to meet all
t be undersold.
Country Produce
d Sugar to the dollar, 10 lbt^
>arrel of the &
T FLOUR $4.50.
Bottled Goods, Confectioneries
11 TRADE,
?niTH.
(CRES
the county for
V
K L A U L
remely
5 TERMS.
nine room dwelling v ith eight
iveniences of a country home.
LSTURES. .
bull and pig tight tence. The
)n the road to Lockhart Shoals
m's creek,
i apply to
or to T, K. PALMER,
FERINGS BY THE
ESTATE AGENCY
MION.
is 011 them, belonging to Mrs. Hen'
111 its.
home, between residences of Mrs.
'.rcet,
ddcs Marble Works, on Main street,
veiling attached, between Monarch
for investors or mfne/uiii^u
id ^outh Union, farms adapted to
)tlicr desirable property which we
A' TO
ar F. C. DUKE.
Farm For Rent.
A desirable two-horse farm, suitable
for truck farming, lying jusfc^
within and outside the incorporate
limits of the town. Parties wishing
to rent same will apply at The Times
Office or to Mr. J. G. Hughes, on Luw
Range. 5-tf
>
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I COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.:!
{ Send your business direct to Washington, j
i saves time, coats less, better acrvlee. ',
> My offlce clM. to U. 8. Fttnt 081m. Fill fnHab>
nry tumluUoiu mad*. Attr'i Sm not dne nUljtlnl '
> Ii ecured. PERSONAL ATTENTIOltOmN ?It TEARS
; ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Rook "How to obUla Patents," __
; etc., lent frer. Patent. proc tired thrOSfh R. . Nm A %
i rnilvg apeclal notice, wltboat charge, la ttlJH I
INVENTIVE AGE"
vlUnitrated monthly-Eleventh year?terns, ft. a ysar:1 ,
iLlSIGGEISB^ft;
This signature Is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
tbo remedy tbot curve a cold In one day
NOTICE.
I have bought n heavy draft wagon
>t 8b,000 pounds capacity, and am
'low prepared to do all kinds of heavy
hauling or will hire out the wagon.
45?dm. J. \V. GILHRHT,
CONTRACTORS' m
^BUILDERS'^
MILL SUPPLIES.
OuUm*, Ittrt B*MM, OtlWM Ml 0>n
l ?ciu, R?aa WW****. Tula fnrm Aa
StMl Wlr* *?? KaalU *?? , H?(iUi Bagtaaf
?1 r|aia /Mka, ft?nt*ia Ortkt, Okala Ml
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