The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 12, 1901, Image 7

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FRESH Ft V? .V*' * THE ?COM P LET * LOWT Chocolates and Chocolate B Choco Chocolate Chocolate Cara Vanilla Marsh Malic In lA, 54 and CALL A YOUNG th = ^ ~-\ Local Laconics. HAPPENINGS OF INTERES1 ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. FOR SALE'?A line milch cow. Apply to D. F. Gilmam, Union Cotton Mills Department Store. 27-tf Mr. Allan Nieholeon, editor Progress, is spending a few days at Glenn Springs. FOR SALE?Fine Irish Potatoes. Leave order with Dr. Lawson at Duke's Drug Store. 2S-2t Have you got your name in one of those boxes at Bailey's Furniture Store yet? The timo is short uow. Mr. II. G. Bairey will sei ve the barbecues at the big speaking in Union on the 8th and Otli of "Alienist. This is a urn union dispensary. Money is a good man and very popular. lie now has a b-'Uer job than lie bail wilh the railroad, and we have no doubt, he will make an efllcient officer. Mr .1 E Norment, the hustling staff c ^respondent of the News and Courier, was in town Wednesday and called in to see us. He was enthusiastic in his praise , of the reception tendered the Press As- , snciation at (ilenu Springs bv the Simp- , son Bros. He says it was the most largely attended meeting they have ever had. and they were given the most royal | entertainment it had ever been his | ?i loaauro to participate in. j ROM FACTORY I 1 E LINE OF? SI EY'S unuunS) late Roast Almonds, Nougatine, imels, iws, 1 lb Packages. ; < I 1 r once. i i ] e GROCER. The South Carolina editors who expt-ct to take the Buffalo trip will meet on the 2 !rl of this month at Columbia and go to Buffalo. The next annual meeting of t .e association will be at Georgetown, where they are assured the most hearty r ception without expense. Including a t ip to Pauley's Island. The excursion to Buffalo last Tuesday the 4th, was a big success. There were six fections of the excursion train, aU well tilled, and the mill operatives and a i large number of town people took advantage of the outing and enjoyed several hours around the big mill and in the delightfully cool shades of the trees in the groves near by. A fresh shipment of1 Job Inks all colors just received. If you wish any Job Work done up in good style bring it to Thf. Times Job Office. -We have good ink, good presses, good stationery and experienced printers to do the work. That means satisfaction guaranteed. A game of base ball was played at the ball park on the Fourth between the linion Cotton Mill nine and the Union town nine. The result of the game was a score of 1(5 to Iff in favor of the Union town nine. The especial feature of the game was the fine pitching of Charley Hicks, The new church organ at the first Methodist church was initiated last Sunday. Its tones are melodious and sweet, and the congregation are well pleased with the new instrument. Miss Ethel Walker is the organist aud is learning very rapidly to manipulate the compllcaied jadals. It is the finest instrument in town. ('-apt. E It. < hare, I lie veteran expassenger conductor, who is now employed by (he tstate dispensary as inspector was here Monday ms|>ectiiig t he Uuion dispensai y. He left. Tillsdav. He ssys he finds everything shipshape in guarantee of ;i good feed. Col. T. C. Duncan, Union's leading cotton mill man, spent several hours in the city yesterday.?Spartanburg Herald. Mr. D. L. Wray, formerly of Union, now of Augusta, spent Wednesday and yesterday in Union. Ho ordered Tiie Times fent to his addrtss. i Mr. Jones llelwe will play the organ at " the morning service at the the First. Methodist church. This means there is a treat in store for all who attend this service. Mr. L. 1). Smith was very successful with his barbecue ?n Perrin's grove on July 4th. He sold completely out of everything to eat, and that is what the barbccuo man likes to do. On account of a tie vote for warden for waul lour at the election July .'hd, another election has la-en called to elect a warden to till the vacancy oeeasiom d by the resignation of Mr.' L I). Smith. This election is called for Tuesday, Aug. 6th. Handsome invitations to the sixteenth anniversary ball, celebrating the opening of the flattery Park Intel, Asheville, N. C., have been issuod by the popular proprietor, Maj. E. P. McKissick. This will be a brilliant social event. Mr. Thomas Hart died at his home one mile South of Union at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning. Ho had been In feeble health for several months. He was a kind old gentleman and had many friends in Union who will regret to hear of his demise. He was About 75 years of age. :JL Some Fine Potatoes. Dr. John Dawson has some of the finest Irish Potatoes we havo hppu this season. He brought us in a niee mess of them, and says ho has ovt r one hundred bushels of them. They are certainly beauties. You can leave your order for what you want of them at Dr. Duke's Drug Store. Can You Aveommoilate Any? All those who are willing to furnish accommodations to visitors at a reasonable rate during the two days of the speaking, Aug. 8th and Dth, if they will let us know we will make the announcement free of churge. We want a large crowd hero upon this occasion and we want to let them know they can get ample accommodations, Kills the Flies. We have had several ?.f our readers come in since they read the article last week on that tly exterminator and tell us that the thing is all right. Two of them say it litei ally slaycd them right and left at their house, and they actually had to sweep the (lies out next morning. Well, we are glad it worked in some places anyway. Here is the receipt again, let all try it and report: Table spoonful each of buttermilk, sugar and black pepper and an egg well beaten. Columbia Next. 1 The stirring up with a sharp stick of the tigers in Charleston has drawn forth considerable comment from tiro press and it seems that Gov. McSweeney intends to keep the good work going along. He now says that every opportunity has been offered the cities to assist in nuttine down tho illicit sale of liquor, and that ] pome of them seemed resolved not to do so. Ho says that Columbia will ( vory soon see her profits withdrawn unless the municipal authorities take | a hand in enforcing the law, ... ^ Harry and liclk. As an evidence of the growing business f this popular fiim we call attention to their increase of advertising space to ane-third as large again as what they have been running. Th?\v now carry three columns of spare half the length af the paper. It is a good space in a splendid location, and with the wide , awake ad writers, Messrs. Jsis I'owell and Ij N. Rodger, to (ill it up with the announcements that this lirm are constantly offering their patrons throughout the entiie year, you may expect some hot stutf to ap|M?ar. Keep your eye on llarry & Belk's advertisements if you desire to make yotu dollars count. See what they are offering this yveek. J, D. Collins Shot. Our citizens were shocked at. the intel- 1 ligeuce from Spartanburg that Mr. John I). Collins of that city had been shot by a young man by the name of Gholston. an employee. Reports were 001 dieting It seems the trouble arose as to whetln r Collins or Glmlston should pay rent for < the store room during the time required ' for raking the. stock which Collins had bought, from Glmlston, father of the man who did the shooting. While Mr. Collins' condition is critical, tho pistol ball * having entered the stomach and passed . through the lung, there are hopes of his I recovery as he sceras to lw gradually iui- t p ving. Mr. Collins is the mm who < has rented the old l'urcell stand and ex pected to open up business in Union in ' Si-ptemlier as announced recently in The . Timk*. Our people wisii for him a ' sptedy recovery. Tilt? Stilt fit Art We have received a copy of the In- ; dustriai Art Edition of the Columbia State, and to say it is a master piece ot newspaper work hut feebly expresses it. It contains something like cue hundred pages, fifty of which are devoted to advertisements gotten up in the most artistic and up-to-date style, the color . work, the general ptess work and make up of the news in itter shows the handiwojk of the artist. It is one of the finest pieces of work we have seen come from a Southern press. The cuts all show up tine and there are a vast number < of them, showing up the various in- : dustrial enterprises in the State. Mos i prominent among which we note the ' great Olympia Mill, of Columbia, and i s 4 counterpart, the big BulTdo Mill, of s Union. The State Publishing CompaD> I de*erv?d touch credit for this tiue pro- 1 duction. Every one should have a cop\ of it to file away as a souvenir of the \ period of ihe Stale's gieatest industrial progress. ' ADVERTISED LETTEBS ! Remaiug in the P>et Office at U 'io ' 8. O., for the week ending July I2th. i 1901. 1 A E Bruit Mr A L Brown ( Mr I'hilip M Caiithren Mr II W Courtney Mrs Mary Crook Uisx .loimio lljuia Mr Owaid Graham M .1 W Gregory Mr A M Untlin < Mr Samuel Hardin (2) Mrs .lulia Ileus I Mrs J U He man Miss Eliza Humphries Mr I* 1) Lavender Mr W II Lowry Mr Tom Mallard Miss lieasie McKee Mr H C Mcl^ain It C Peterson ' Mibs Sarah Itodgers Mr Camillas Itodgerr Miss Ella Sumner Mr LM Ward \ Persons calling for the above let- , tera will please say if advertised, and \ will be required to pay one cent for i their delivery. j. C. Hunter. P. M A carrier pigeon landed in the yard of ! Mr. J. J. Pureed Tuesday. If. has e , rnss bend on one leg Letters " F. D.M silver l>and ou other leg O. 21820. ONLY THR AND TH ? On Thui v...will as . Ten Handsom TTT1- _ ? ~ " - " w men win De on exhibit: July 2 And every customer who spends A lias an opportunity of getting one Best Bargains in Furr For we are going to sell e CASH FOR THE NEXT 30 ask. all who are interested Lhe balance is easy. Don't Miss It will be a lour this BAILEY TON South Carolina Military Academy.) Oflicc Chairman Hoard of Visitors. I jj Charleston, S. ('., July I'.hi], | Vacancies in Beneficiary Cadetship xist as follows in the counties named: | \iken, (I) one; Beaufort, (1) one; Berkey, (l)one; Charleston, (I) one; Fairielil, (I) one; Florence, (1) one; Oconee, 1)one; (trangeburg, (l)one, Sumter, (I) me; Cnion, (I) one; Williamsburg, (1) inc. Ajudication blanks, with aeeoinpanyng instructions, may he obtained from he County Superintendents of Ivlueaiou. These applications, tilled out In very particular, must he in the hands if the Chairman bv the 1st of August. C. S. (JAhSDF.N, >7-:it. ('barman Hoard of Visitors. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkard8 are Being Cured Daily in Spite of Themselves. Noxious Dosea. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cure for tho Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and unlerstood that Drunkenness is a disease ind not weakness. A body filled with xiison, and nerves completely shattered >y periodical or constant use of intoxi- a ;ating lipuors, requires an antidote cap- I iblc of neutralizing and eradicating this \ loison, and destroying the craving for inoxicants. Sufferers mnv now cure them selves sit home without publicity or loss >f time from business by this wonderful 'HOME HOLD CURE'1 which has been perfected after many years of close study md treatment of incrhriates. The faith* ~~? ful use according to directions of this ivondorful discovery is positively guar* uilcud to cure the most obstinate case, 110 matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforms* lion of thousands of Drunkards into Miher. industrious and upright men. WIV15S CURE YOU It IllJSB.YN DS!! CHILDREN CURE YOU It FATHERS! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, intl is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be ^iveil in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, md as inany more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CUltK" administered by loving friends md relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own Free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be lelufled by apparent and misleading 'improvement." Drive out the disease - i # 11 A: ? ? Ti.~ nil / im i.< UOnce HI1U lur an nine. iuu Iiwunv iOLD CUltE" is sold at the extremely ow price of One Dollar, thus placing hvitlun reach of everyboily a treatment nore effectual than others costing $2"> to J60. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice hy skilled physicians when requested without extra jharger Sent prepaid to any part of the ,vorld on'receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN B. GILES 6 COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. Cr< All correspondence strictly confidontal. lG-ly V EE MORE E BOXES C rsday, August ist, advertised give a> le Pieces of Lon in our show wine 5th to August 1st, 1901, l DOLLAR CASH with us b? of these articles FREE b liture Ever Before jverything at greatly DAYS. We will not qi to come and see the goc This Op ? cold day bef 3 way again. fITPRnu HE WORI WIL That you have th that money can b the name pi ate T3 If you want a Bi running strength buy the Tyson & J We have them at JNION HARD Union, S S / t When you buy the |J .1 unequalled val 9Hyi I I as unequalled comfort EU I I vent's of practical cx gjanKjS ^* select from. Nobby, shapes?dress ?f|\\ the house, street an The only nil awarded a med I ^i.UU NX. CHOOSE f y3.50/Ak^_d on -??rDR. I. M. ^ DENTI )wn and Bridge O Vork a Specialty. : WEEKS LOSE. , we i?r? vay ? 1 Furniture low from Thursday, ? etween now and August ist esides getting one of the Offered in Union. reduced prices for jote prices here but >ds, get the price and portunity ore it comes IMBER GO. i n L KNOW e best Buggy uy if it bears fson & Jones, iggy for light i and beauty ones. prices to suit, WARE CO. ?. c. C^/u^e\ I Ierrick Shoe for Women ne for your money as well E? and style. Thirt v-cight pcricncc hack of every IB the very latest styles to mannish lasts?common* n v eleirance. hi<*h ami low shoes for |H (1 dress occasions. m advertised woman's shoe lal at the Paris Exposition. iT $2.50, $3, $3.50 ly by Union Shoe Co.5B i J fflce Bank Building Union, S. O.