The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 19, 1901, Image 7

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fTRESH Fj THE ?COMPLEX LOW! Chocolr tes and Chocolate E Choco Chocolate Chocolate Care Vanilla Marsh Ma!l< In 14, Vi and CALL A' YOUNG th Local LttUOIllCS. HAPPENINGS OF INTFRESl ABOUT TOWN PERSONAL AND OTHERWLSE. Mr. Tom Lee has been temporarily added to the police force 01 union. Nervous Diseases cured. 550 day.' treatment, .$1.00. J. H. Mason A Co., Hancock, Maryland. 20-1} A champion base ball team right here in Union. Ask Fred Garnet about it. FOR SALE?A fine milch caw. Ap ply to I>. F. Gil.mam, Union Cott.ni Mills Department Stoic. 27-tf 7 ' Mr. W. O. Slngleturry, of Lumbei ton, N. 0., has been employed u clerk by the Union Drug Co. FOR SALE?Fine Irish Potatoes Leave order with Dr. Luwson ? Duke's Drug Store. 2S-2t Milo Evans has been added to tli p dice force as substitute for Josep Austell while he is engaged in tukin the census. Dr. Mason's Depilatory remove superfluous hairs permanently frt i any part of the body. .$1 UO a bo. Johu H. Mason A Co., Hancock Mar; land. 27-1 Dr. a?d,Mrs. Manning T, Smith le . Wednesday morning for Goodmtu i.uuiiur v.-.I a teletrram ai AU>no., .... t, nouncing the critical ilinens of Mr Harrington, Mrs. Smith's mother. Mr. S R. Crawford is spetulii awhile at Asheville, recuperating ! health. He is ut the Winyah hoti lie suj s he has been quite ill but improving now. President Pringle, of the finati committee oi the Charleston Kxp tion, was here Friday, and succeed in interesting the town uml the u . men in the exposition. Unioli w send exhibits. More anon. .? > 1 Tt?v. W. A. Massubcau will Jet W Unesday for theCiiic^gaL'mv.ers w nere he w ill tuke a special cou'q Coinplel ing the correspondence cou of nlutly lie has been tiikaugt lie v probabiy visit the lhilTilo hxt*i>sit * during his ubseuce. A freight^ wreck on the A. it /yU ii rosd between Spartanburg and As ville, near inmun, caused a delay t a transfer of baggjige and passeng Tuesday. The train due hero at 11 did not arrive until t):dO p. nti. evening train duo at. 7:10 got li about 11 o'clock Tuesday night, jti' h I ? 'N ROM . # FACTORY E LINE OF? SjEY'S 9 lonbons, late Roast Almonds, M nunatinp - ? S3 J amels, DWS, I 1 lb Packages. :J r ONCE. E GROCER. inos. J. RotetiLmu^h and M. C I)esiver arc the delegates from San tin* circuit with .1 \V. Gregory as alternate to the District Conference of the Methodist Church at Pucolet. Dr. Mason's Complexion Tablets removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, blackheads, redness of face or nose t and any skin blemish, giving a clear ; and beautiful complexion. '$1.00 a r box. J. H. Mason <fc Co., Hancock, Maryland. 29-ly ' Mr. Tom J. Fowler had the jnGfortune to get, three lingers of his right hand cut off with a saw in the machine shop at - n-tw IT.ion Mill Wednesday afternoon R Mr. Fred Sanders, working at the Firi.iture Factory, also got three of tin ._ fingers of his tight hand badly cot witi s a saw tlie same day. Fit/morris, the New York Journal'! man, bus come oh victorious anr made himself famous by shortening ,t the record in' the race around th< world He crossed the Pacific in th< unprecedented time of eleven days 10 Deleft, on May 20th and returnet , yesterday, <50 A days on the trip. Th M 1" ,J? U? I-trmur riTiiru ttnn imumu UJ >IWIS o Francis Train in (IS days and lf> hour* Fit/morris clips S days from the rei oad. !S in Things aro getting warm for th x. blind tigers in Columbia as well a in Charleston. The Mayor called o ^ the Governor this week and informe ft him that he had instructed his polie a, to assist the constables in every wn n possible. It lo >ks like a regular cri s. side against the tigers is to be inst ' uted. )ir We have received t^e following le us ,, r explains itself. Anyoi ,j who can give this information wi j8 confer a favor on the gentleman: - *..1?11 | in it " tl'iU'Itll, I r-XHS, ,1 ill y IJ, IOimtok I'NION 'I'IMKS : ico Mr Arfred H. lirown was one tin si- enlaced in llin umnufuctlire of t.i ed iipiiiine in your State. I wish to g .11 i ids I*. () address on account of ill state, any informal ion will he i reived with thanks- Yours truly, JIKNKV MAI MUKKN." ?vo i,y John Young, an old colored m >e, who lives in jt.he X Keys nei^ldx 'Ho hoo-i, has hoen notified that his s J1" lioss has heen ' sentenced to ate 10U, on 1 he chain gung in Lnncasl county. 'I he old man deposited!) l?on/U t\t fllittrifT Union, for his release. The She *nd has r< ceived a telogram saying tl orn the $2.") would secure Ross' reloi :Ji7 an-1 ho litis ?ent u check for 1 I he amoui t. 01 1 man John does i icii) k-.ow what t i-? hoy had been doing get on tlio gang. THE BIG SPEAKING AT UNION. Arrangements Being Perfected for r the Entertainment of the Pig Crowd?Letters Coming in ta:!y From the Speakers THE BIG GUtiS WILL 3E HEttE. ?interest is l>i-injr iminifostv?l 1 ?y our citi/.on* in tin- two .lays spi-akiny.' wliirli i - to tako phuv in t "11:011 oil ! Iiiirstluv ami Kihlay, Amrust sth ami '.'tli. A township committor on reception i-onsistinyi of L. .f. iirowiiin^!. oi* ("loss Keys, ehaiiman; .1. It. I.im-as* tiT, of IJf.yiaiisviiio; Hon. <io<lfny it. I'owU'i", of .lolll-sviih;; I Ion. 11. ( k i,i;t!o, of IMiickni'v; .1 no. \V. (.myrow, of Santlit*: I loll. A. Loll' l.yles of Wish i 111; I. M. Mohlov. of tioshon liill; ami T. K. Foster, of I nioii, has hecn app'.into'l. The marshals of tlm <lav, eon.-istin;; of 'Samlors, I'nimi; Sfoht. W. Sartor, Saiituo; .1 no. |). Smith. <'arlislo: .lark Mnl.lry. <Joshen Hill; 15. I'.. Belsil',' Cross Keys; \V. T. < tiles, West Sprinps; J mi. \V*. Scott, .loncsvillc; Ik A. .MrNovloy. Lockhart: ami Jack W. Smith. Kelton. who will he mounted, have also heen appointed. I lie citizens eonunittce oil reception a id enh rtaiinneut from the town with Mis honor Macbeth Younp, Mayor, chairman, will anatpe for the entertainment of the pilots of the city, a'so will arranpe an excursion to the lUtfTalo ( otton Mills, the I nion Cotton Mills, the Monarch ami Aetna Cotton M'ills, tlie Kxcelsior Knittinp Mills ami other siphts of the town will he shown I th visitors, ainonp which may he ment one I our excellent filter plant, electric liphts ami water works plant, our hard wood factory, our furniture ami lumber factories, the new laundry. theCraded se'ooi huihlinps, the Clilford Seiniiiaiy ami other times lor, t ^ l<> mention. This committee will have no stone unturm-<l to make the stay of our visit rs one to he remembered 1 with pleasure lonji in the future A line harheeue will he served in the .trove each <lav near the speaker's stand.> i'wo hands of uiusicwiit dispense music for the occasion, and there will he a lively time in the old tow n for two days. The Johnson Killes, p;o ineinhers, w ill prohahlv have received their uniforms by that time, and there may he a military parade. the Mavbinton (iuards, ">tl strong, Pavid Thomas captain, is another company that will he present, and there w ill probably he others. If so the military parade will he an attractive feature. There w ill prohahlv also he a mat -h aiine of base hall, and everybody who rati jiet here are invited to eonie. The ladies of the town and county arc e? I eciallv re?|uested to he present in full fi ?rce. The grounds are beinu prepared h<r tin- occasion, atranjfc.-t em- for the s cakei's stand an 1 plenty of seats are bii it! peii'octcd. Tl ri e w ill probably be the largest ;_'athei iny ot people ever c.tillered together in tiie Ma'e for a similar oca-cn. I'nion has in^yy" yet. l.\i.li"l. p. b.\,?",,V1vA V( (T.p.T n'p.Vn this occasion. I'.et every citi/en bestir himself and jret ready for the oeeasioii. and consider himself a committee of one to nnsh it aloni? to make the oeeasi n a gh riotis siim-ss. We want no growlers or i|i.'lilting Thomases, it you ran': I ins It close ii|> your head aiu^l stand aside i ami see theothers push,ami \plirn it is all over you can walk up ami say didn't we do it up lirown. The committee lias already rt reived letters of acceptance from the following prominent gcntlenu n who will speak upon the national issues of the day: I Ion. John t lary Kvans, lint. Stanyarne Wilson. Hon, A. C. I.attimer, <'ol. W. J. Talbert, Hon. I). S Henderson, Col. , Wilie .Ton< ?. Senator l?. II. Tillman and lion. J. A. Moony. A letter lias heen received from J no. I.. Mel. aurin s secretary stating that the Senator is absent in the North, hut that the invitation . has heen forwarded and lie will likely accept the invitat on. betters have heen ' received from Messrs. J. Slteppard and KHison A. Snivthe stating th t on account of urgent husiiiess and profesJ sioiial engagements they are forced to ' forego the pleasure of being present at ? the meeting. Messrs Win. .1. Hrvau, b (ieo. Johnson, .las. W. Harnwoll, .i. It Cleveland, .las. I.. < >it, .). S. Hi ice. (r. I?. Heilengcr, Gov. MeSweeuey and .los. I | T. John-tone are yet to he heard from, pjaii of whom we hope will make it convenient to he with us. The railroads p have heen requestcd to put on cheap ' j rates, tickets to he sold August C>th and !" | 7j 11, gond tu return 11 th, and we are assured that they will do so. 'There will no doubt he a crowd here the like of I which I'nion has never seen Let each ,8 of our adjoining counties send us a good n delegation, the more the merrier. d e Prospecting nt the Nott Mine. y ? Mi- <) .1 Rm-ui't.t.. ol <teicii.ro T11 C lllrd III I > Sit US While li toWII UOII !;l\ J III conversation lie iidoiuu.i >e that lie I was pr-e|i.jr, 1114 at Hi ' o:l .N' 11 mine t ! near West S,u mv'H lie sin' <1 iiif.it was haul o fell just, yet wild. were ilu10 ptospecU lull U) jndite from tie reports [111 of an olil ciny.-.u as 10 wop ha I been | done by the old tinner Bnmd I , toe nine CoU'.d probaO y be inule?.,p,v Ihiln1 dell liad taken ontov* 1 fl'lO.iHO. be had pad a roy.iil v of $bU)nti. Ilehalonb no went down fill) feet, Wlilie .lie p esent ir- company li ?vn sunk their shut' I V) fee et. and have j is b <uu ro i<e n. loth tin vein at a ditT-ren?. point, and below thro oid shaft.. All- liarnott inform* us Mm j he is also takinu ail op'ion on tie Wen 'mine The i)nu>e-s inioiirpr pinj 1 wnich is advertised tor sa n 1 1 this isai an li'-.s DctiVn'ii uim w two nun h, a;i'i -e> u [U._ Hir.ioti was investigating 101. mallei hIm), it is piotahle ihat h* In* in i> ai* on have an idea ot Did ling a' rh-siie. rni i Mr. if.iruK'i sa^s ilioivi i* l> ll ex end for j ing from Washington to Dim iHga, (r.i l..- throngh N :'!Ii ami Soum i'lioinu, n I which tin*. West Spunks section i< in of eluded, which furnished in ?re pnll ah riff work in the way of surface panii eg thai anything found in I'oloi ido. Toe onh 111 j trouble in thai it is Loo .scattering. II ftse 1 said that a mat) was sent out ou Hi the | lull sides near Hie West Spring* unanot lo prospect and he panned oni fl.'l.Hd 0:1 t0 day, $lb 'Ml ilie iit-XL and S'.l <J?) ill n- xi I He is of tile opinion that, the deep miiiin I in that section will pay. ONLY THRE AND THE On Thurs "see-- will as a; ^t8 m s w f > f*j l 'i <** jw :?# ?*? ^ ^ fa ^ Which will bo 011 exhibitio: July 251 And every customer who spends \ I has an opportunity of getting one c Best Bargains in Furnr For we are going to s?all etr CASH FOR THE NEXT 3D D fcsk all who are interested to the balance is easy. Don't Miss It will be a long* this South Carolina Military Academy.' ? OlTii-o Chairman Moan! .f Yi.-'tors. ^ ('harli'Mon, S. ( * . July :i. H? !. ? Vacancies in lleimliriary < a-U-tship as follows in thr muntics nann-.l: Aiken. < 1) one; lieanl'mt, 11) one; lim-k- 3 lev, (11 our: ('liarlcstoii. U) one: iair iit I< 1. I I i our; I'l'ircurc, i i i <>ih-, , (li<> e; < Mangehurg, (l)oiie. Sumter. t!) one: I Tiion, (I) one; Williamsburg, (I) one. . j A; :?ll<*!ilion liliiiiks, with accompanying i:i*ti'idions, may he obtained from tin- ?' ?unty Superintendent- of Ivluea- t lion. These applications. tilled <>ni in every particular, must be in tin* Irand01' t!io ( hairnian l>v tin* 1 ^? ol' August. , r. s.?; a I ?> 1?I: n . i'7-ot. Channan Hoard of Visitors. * THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Tnnronious Treatment by which Drunk r 3 aro Be ug Curou Daily i in rtpito ot' Themselves. No Noxious Dosob. No Weakening ! of tho Woivt a. A Pleasn.nt and j Fositivo Cure for the L'quor Habit. IT is n-nv. generally known ntnl an-j derstood that Drunkenness is a disease ami not weakness. A hod}' tilled with S S 1 poison, and nerves completely sha'teied hv periodical or constant use of in'o\i-| | I eating lipUors, requires an antidote cap- 1 V*.** aide of neutralizing and eradicating tins I poison, and destroying the craving for in- j toMeants. SulTerers may now care them- j selves at home without publicity 01* loss 1 of time from business by this wonderful , "llOMK (JOTil)(.JUllK" which has been - perfoctcl after many years of ele.se study ! and treatment of iu? ri?riates The faith- \ ful use accordi 110 to directions of this j 1 wonderful discovery is positively gnat- b anteed to cure lie most ohstiuate case, no mallei how hard a drinker. Our y records >i. >w the 111 irvlons transforina-1 H tioii of thousands of Drunkards into j |g sober, im'.u triotis and upright num. W1VKS t'l ItK VObl: II LSI'. AN DS!!" f I'll II.DUKN (T 111-: YOIJU FA I IIFKs! ; ' I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum j i but is a speci ic for this disease oniy, ' and is so skillfully devised and pre- ; pared that it is thorougoly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so tiiat it can in ' given in a cup of tea or coiTce without ! tlie knowledge ot the pms >11 taking it. 1 Thousands of Dnm.ards have cured j themselves with this priceless remedy, >. and as many more have been cured and | ma le temperate men by having the rf 'A U II I F' adinini-teiV'l hv loving friends and relatives without their knowledge 1 i-.ii...... 1,., 1..?. ill I'oireO or u;n, nmi m- ?.n limy 11iseontilined ilriukini; of their o\vu free will. I <) N'()T WAIT, biuiot lio * ilcliiiic'l hy apparent ail 1 mislea<liiitf '"improvementl>riveoiit (ho iNwea^e at oiec an l for nil'inie, The "llo.MK, . ({OI.D rilh'K" lrt sobl at the extremely < U..II11. tlnw iitiieliiif I |OW prilHi (>l wilt.; , .. . within reach ?>f everybody a treatment i ; niore effectual than others costing $2 > to ! , $">0 KnlI directions accompany each J k package- Special advice |?j skilled phv^ sicians when requested without extra t. charge. Sent preptid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. 1 KDWIN D IS ILK** A < <>Me I'ANV, 23110 and 25:12 Market Street, ^ , l*hdndelphia. i *->1' ^ All correspondence strictly confidcntal. | \ 10-ly ' 6 C ? To s*-i> ?L? E15 U i, nnvTc ci day, Atrgfiist i*-f\ I t/ij> r*i i tNt?. * iv?? v ti-> - * ? s > v i 4. i~> ' ^ ^ a VV i-jp-t' f? \ . *,-. * <n>. /n. ~\ * a l*i *i ?C ^2,K- k'/> ? '.1 ' t t <v^ Vr? ~-"iJ X "W fa i in our show wind, h to August 1st, 1001, K)l .1 \ v? r \ -u i u .. i... if those articles K R b \i b hirr\ f t iri i % J L VJ 5J S ?i u a J i U $ ?rything atgrea11 / AYS. VsTe will not ou 1 como on?i tho ^?.o< fhsQ (In a b fe is a O W ; d: tf Si cold da v be fv 9i./ way a.gain. r;c ^ pj " - -v .. - j ,.*> r?3 f- ? 1 i. H ? ? ' L k US 3^X2 f! '] / "V ^ <T* r% ? ar ^". S 3 I r'k v vv r? t* * ? . >-' . * V t-V iiSv^y iotk ? U > f ? rf i '3il Kl <*l. \. Vrf v. (.. ?J a I iii \V- hav? a n i h - t h at P ;ie wo are: PiUJ.r Oil Stoves: O.a jhor, \ rreczors' rivst L.-.se, Second Base, v 17o w oi p; T h i;*d Ba : e China Ware; Short Wesson Pisu/h Ihg gies; C. ai t ?r P i<11 ci, H II. Garner Umpire, any thin?; thai cm . <* e ? rt 3 y c ? m'~\ r"?\ P5 ? s LJ i\ I > * $ iViUi'l I i?Hf\U Union, ? DIl I. M. D ? N T )wn and Brie? pro < Voik a Specialty. WEEKS LOSE. r1- !s >w IVoin Thursday, twi'cr now and August ist .! !o-> one of the Harad in Union. reduced prices for ote prices here but d , the price and jortunity 3re it comes ;uamqft. frzikneel She World. ; can't be beat, :>t\ GUiiok Meal vhice Mountain Mason's Fruit vest-Held Lawn i, a Tower of Stop, Smith & ,hr. Fie id, Bug-amess;' with F. Wo can beat WARE CO. c. s to select from in high IH S7:/>/' iJuit. wears! For 1^1 thirty-eight . i i AIR,"^* 1ST..- Ifc Ollice Bank Building Union, S. O.