The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 26, 1901, Image 2
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Remember Our B
This Week You Fi
Suits worth SS.OO, $10.00 ai
Suits worth $14-.00 and $16 C
A few 2 piece Crash Suits
breezy. Regular price $2,
table and are now being sc
FOR FIFTY ri'1,1, YRARS. j ri \'is;uit Tim,
The young peoplf
Celebration of u Half Century's J some pleasant houi
Service ot Rev. A. A. James as -^r> and Mrs. T. J
,, . rw r . ,/ ?.. i. Thursday evening.
Pnstor of Fair Forest < Inch. furilishod hy (h?U-x
of the company. JV
* . - . -. . \1r M H
i.-pCCiHI I" 1 III' Kill. I . , ?
M iss Prince on the o
Jonesville. July 22.? W Fair Forest enjoyed. R.iin p
church, six miles foim Jonesville yes- incuts being served
terday special Mi\ices ucte held in jla(j been arranged,
r nuneniurat ion < ! the liltieth aiimver- ...... 1 . .7
Hi, KVv. A. A. tno ]
James, at that church. I he day ivai a caKC and joki
lovely one and the people gat hcred from "njoyed. I he mot
all over the eoimtry a> well as from VMS cross question.
(ireenville, .* pni tanbitrg and 1'nion. Messrs. H. 10 am
h'ev. I'.. '. Wil.-on, oi I on verse col- v\iiliaui Smith and .
lege, preached at 11 a. in. am'lor-l"? itiin- ,[ yolir eitv were
utcs the preacher held bis eongrcvation i|ie* (1| v<i(,- '[hft J
w ith tlie rlo.-est attention from the text ,
i. ,.. i 'i-i , . >1 iss J ill in a'wa vs <j
Wevelation- !' ' and 2. : I he tcstiinonv . .
of Jeslis. Alter the first serviee there d?-a?ai)t evei i. g
was a reee.-s of one hour for refreshment 'r- f'lyde Peele
which were abundant. Then came the .isiting .Mr. A. J 1
second service when the llev. Mr Sedalia School
James delivered his fiftieth anniversary July 22nd. This iseimon.
I In* preacher was at time's j^a J Bobo
both elo.,uent and sympathetic. espeei- ,eemR sh(1 , ,
allv alien he lecounteo the mar.v soils . , .,
and daughters ?l?, had found'peace ^trons and pup.l
and pardon in believing at the Fail ?'hool gir.s. Misses
Forest chinch, and of tlcse who ha< ''? btewarf, showei
passed over tlie river since lie began ippreeiation of her I
liis iiiinisirv there years ago. Tin .chOol tliis term.
preaeher g.ive a histoiy of the elitireh 1'ho Woman's Mi
from its lii-st organization to the present, ioOielv of Padgett
of the manv oliiceis that bad faithfiillv
i , , , . , . viiI nave a picnic
served the church and his coiistaii1 , . ' ...
labois since his hrst and youthful sei :wti"<b August
mon "?0 vears ago. 'Jordtal.y invited
The cburcii was first organized h iring well filled bask
17"?1, which was a <iuail house built ol his is the season \v
logs, and in IMP, the present cbrtrch, n ike to be treatei
large brick house was built. Snmo n| 'cool." J he proc ce
the seats in the elmicli are more thin. ner.tstM.idw.il he i
inn vears old. 1 lie text was taken from . .. ' 'i-,,. .
the 12th to iitli verses of :?rd ehaptei , ? , , " ... '
Pliilipians and li>e hymns used were aF hould be liberally |
of t hope old I am ilia i ones and t lie whole
congregation joined in the singing. ?
At the close of t!ie services the 1,'ev i To ?/i't V
Mr. Wilson, in a few appropriate re-1
marks, presented the Uev. Mr, James, j I will he at Lock!
in behalf of his members at this church. Monday until Fridut
!i olirseol Sh.'iO ill token of I heir : 11 11 r. . no I . \ i
. i ; . i ii ?" j i~i
matiation of lus faithful service fur the ,
last An year.*, alter which the large can- ...... nice
mention dispersed to their hones ami r'NAL D'ol
tlitis ended a treat 'lav's service ami re- v . i i
union for the I'reshvteriansof Fair Km- , ,>s here >y ?ji\
est ami vicinitv. .M>cars, < .uardian of
At the celeiitatioii vcsler.lav, aside I-'""'*'''' \\ '
from I Jew Mr. .lames. ' his wife, three J,wI,,,r, M/i ?-rf.-r. .fu.l
folis iiiel "He daughter, there were :l,! . "till v < I
present eivrlit persons, who were there ''"- ''a'pm as mch < nui
oil the third Minda\ ill .Inlv, I >.? I .lohn Is Mdcicd. I hat
A. I'dack. of I njon i on nt \ . ||e..rv 'T" V"
Means, < ireeiiville; \V. K.'aml Mrs. i :n a V
W est. Sparlaiihnro; II. W. (iossett.1
I'liion count\ . and Daniel ami ( linkv ; ., , .. , Y'VVi1 ^i(
Foster, cojoied. " ... I'"laisl,ed Joth .Jul,
I I I M KS.
"J?; . .. J.Vt
| THE OLD RELIABLE i
a im fun '2 ei cm i: m rwm irk ? ^ s? W * n ?? rwk
i UK. inAtiHEKS
fi At your Druggist,
*r?n~r? "rmiMUHin?^ ~ /-|"' ?
then you Need?^ |
.OTHING
iber Union's "Big Store."
lg sold there is the kind that fits like tailorhat
wears like leather, the kind that hns the
We only huy our clothing of the best Manliest
Cash Prices. Any suit- bought here that
isfaction we take gi;cat pleasure in making it
ig Bargain Table.
nd on That Table:
id $12.50 for $ 4.98
>0 at 6.48
. They are cool and
Vrut. thpv OVTt rvn I hie
V* V V ? A v. j W V- * a viilkj
Id at only 1-25
i'at Serial in. I Maj.ristrut.e W. 11 (Jist, of Carlisle
was in town Wednesday.
of Sedaiia spent _ . ,
s at the home of drove has N en solicited as tin
. Alverson oil last for ,i!" !*l??-aVrnsf Auj{. Btb and 9th
Sweet music was instead of IVuin's drove.
. nt jonr.fr ladies j-joW niany visitors can von acconui olusic
on violin l>y I , ,
accompanied by ;,t a '^sonahle price?
rgan was specially j
revonted refresh- ( Wood's Seeds
0:1 the lawn as j ____
The tab!os were f\ * __ Wo have i^uod n
piazza, there, ice 1 .PI TT| C ATI
[ ? were very much \JX 11110 V11 Cnm.M.u c:??vi?r
*t amusing game bIvi.ik n.e t-xpoi:
? 3 eiK'P of siirc.'wsfu I
1 K K Sanders, f.lAVPP ^^7^'
Miss Fannie Bobo, \JlU V \ji fuo7\\.n\'i^-\
present. Kvery Vi
-ning very mueii. j Un0|C8 m , , t:
jives her friends a ' , . , r ' . ,,
| Write for price an,! ,;\,V
r. of (iutTney, is special circular telh
t,>iur. ing all about this m tinker.Mud-opened
Monday, crop. free upon ro iuest.
ns teacher. n T, W. WOOD & SONS,
el the^good will of SEEDSiV"iEN, - RICHMOND, VA.
Brattie and Min- WOOIVS pAr.l. < atai.o?! y. -.sued in ,w.
1 th.'ll' Jove and tells nil about Winter Vetches, Crimtion
by making up tin- JS"**'
Clover Seeds,
rtsioRiirv and Aid Vegetable Seeds tor Pall Planting.
, Hyacinths, Inlips, etc.
s Greek clunch , Catalogue mailed free. Write for it.
on the church
to attend0 Ladles ADVERTISED LETTERS
ets. \oiinginet> Henming in the 1 * ?t O/Hcp at Union
hen young Indies ^ fj f ,r tht week ending July 2(Jth,
1 to something . e J
ds of the refreah- . tl
veil to the aged * ' ,, ,
a good cause and lS |:i'r ;\ >?a ^
patronized. J{"/'K Boy.s
Win nib. Mr John Brown
_______ Mr J nines Gist
. .. Mrs f.lary (in-gory
" Mrs Kmiiia Gregory
iurt, S. O , from Mr B F Gregory (2)
7 nivht. Mr,OHe Gregory
Haik, Dentist. Henry Jackson
M iss (lanlss Palmer
% W A PP r Mr A 0 Paxton
Mrs Kmmii Littlejohn
?'ii 11i:it John II. Miss K-Lales Serei
the Estate ot \N . Mr Gist Smith
or, has applied to (;?u w Sinclair
ge of Probate, in Mpf, , ,|lu wn|lac?
I ,Hon, lor a l.nal SI|vJu Wv?ft
'VheU27.h dav of Mr VM Weill
I for . hearing of reraoiia calling lor the abovo letsettlement
of said ters will please -ay it advertised, ami ,
,.. \r <:....
' ; will r>o reoturou to otty oue cent ior
l nioii ( i.iintv. I , .1y,
l!?o|, i? I nion 1 belr dUliVBry.
:HMt .1 Huntbr P. M.
,
REMEDY SINCE 1852 i
mm iiloss syrup li
25 and 50 cents. W !
i
WHEEL FREE!
Everybody thai buys $1.00 worth
of Groceries from me gets a
chance at an Eagle Wheel, 81
gear.
I will sell Groceries cheap as
anybody else and give vou the
Wheel FltEE.
Some one is going to get this
Wheel FREE so call at dnce.
W. Newell Smith.
Mention Timks.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,Court of ('ptnCounty
of Umou. ) uum Pleas
The Thompson Gold Mining Companv,
Plaint IT
vs.
The Douglass Mining Company.
J )efendant.
In oD'dience to an order made in
above stated ease, I will sell at Union,
before the Court House door, during the
legal hours of sale, on sulesday, oth
August, 1001, the following property,
vi /.:
All that tractor parcel of land sit uatpd
in Bngunsville township, Union county,'
South Carolina, near West Springs,
bounded by the West Gold Mine lands,
lands of Mitchell West, S. O. Means,
tolin Johnson and others, containing one
liund led and twenty-eight 0-10 acres
mime or less, being composed of two
trac's of one hundred acres an?l twentveit/iii
0-10 acres. For a more particular
desci iption see the deed made on same day
by the Thompson Gold Mining Company
to the Douglass Milling Company. Also
the following personal property, viz:
J ten stamp mills, J") horse power engine
and tioiler to run same, Psaw mill, 1 grist
mill, one 40 horse, power boiler, one lo
horsepower boiler,. 2 pmYiY?s, 12" to 14
I hundred feet 4 inch pipe, to P> hunditd
feei 2 inch pipe, 1 shingle machine, 1 cut
?4T saw, blacksmith tools and forge. I
giant and dou feet. 7 inch spu.il riveted
piping, spades, shovels, picks, etc.. and
dsn all addition from time to time to
said machinery hereafter made by said
company whether situated on laid
now owned by spid o unnaav or land
hereatter purchased by said company.
TERMS Ol* SALE
One-half cash, balance on a credit of
I wive months, ciedit portion secured
by bond of Hie purchaser and mortgage
>>t the propeity with privilege of paying
all cash.
C. II. Peakk, Master.
Sheriff's Sale
Kolt M ofsT. i'.Ml:
liy vitrne of an execution to me
dhneltd, 1 will sell b? Ion* the Court
Hom-e door in the towuof Union, S C .
on Monday the .">th da\ ot August, next,
l'.iol. dol ing ihe legal houis of- ^her IfV
sale the folio* ing property to wit:
One tract of land belonging tn. JIip
Dniglass Mining Company situated.
King and being in Hogansville township,
Union county, S. containing t? ii m.d
11-luO acies. more or less, hounded bv
lands of s. K. Creamy, I. L. West and
Douglass Mining < omp iuy.
Al.SU
One tract of land situated in Bogansviif
i>-vinship. Union county, containing
ot e I'lindred and twenty-eight, acres,
moo or hss, hounded on the noithb\
t > n glass Mining Compare, south In
Mi Whiiters. westbv West Mming Company
and ?,>n the east by J. L. McWhirter.
A LfiO
( >1 ? 'laet of kind lieintr and sil unfurl
ill li. aiu -N |If township. Union county.S,
01 rt t;,? T : !? ?hlll'Olrt <i ailll SCVHIityseven
and I acres, mo1 # or less. hounded
iv lands ?ii S. C. Means, West. (told
\1 inine (Vtnpany, John 1? Johnson and
II. M. West.
A I.SO
One tract of land lieitlu ard situate^
in BogaiisvUle township. Union enmity;
^ containing one hundrtd and fortylive
:n les. iitoie or less, bounded by
'tttids of Win ('. Weston the north and
?in the south by K Bogan, cot by the
Douglass Mining Uornpany, and on 'he
wist hy .1. L. West, levied on and to l>e
sold as the property of Douglass Mining
(Company at live suit of Montgomery &
Ciawford.
.1. W. Saxiikiis.
Sheii IT.
GRAND BARBECUE.
On August 8th and 9th 1 will furnish
first class barbecues In the Herri
n Grove, near the speakers' stand.
Everything will be lirst class and the
best c< oks in this sect ion will prepare
the cue. H. U.'Bailky.
28 Jit
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Barbecue at Jonesville.
We will serve a first class barbecue
at, Jonesville, S 0., on the 27th day
of July, MIDI, in Long's pusttire.
Prospective Candidates are cordially
invited.
20 2t O'Smtf.i.ds A- Kksset.
Yon know What you are Taking
When you take Grove's tasteless ('lull
Tonic ly tea use the formula is plainly
printed on ev?>rv bottle showing that it
i- simplv Iron and Quinine in a Ues!ete?.i
toxin. .ftociue no pay. 50c. 43-1
A y
A Big Tir
The Congregation
Kelton, S. C-, lia^
Big Barbecu
in The Crove ai Fos
f
CAiirllt CftlnvJ
11 urn 111 odium*
A good time is in store for all
will go to rep?
ICE CREAM, LEMONAD
SERVED BY CHARM
S,000 Peop
Come one, come all and e
SAM T, CRE1
Summons for Relief.
Tlu'' State "f South Carolina, ) Court of
< Vninty of 1'nioii. J Probate.
.7. II. Hamilton, as administrator of
I'. I'. Hamilton, Sr., deceased, Plaintiff,
against
P. 1'. Hamilton, Jr., K. W. Hamilton,
Ophelia 11..Tutor, Annie Jeter Smith,
Paul Jeter, Ophelia, J'. Jeter, Jos. II.
Jeter, .T. Mohlev Jeter, Jr., Kthel Jeter,
I.. H. Jeter* Jr., Parham U.Jeter, Frank
Jeter, "Kllie llriggs .Tamieson, Claude H.
Wallace, Annie Wallace, (ilenn Keith,
Kthel Keith, and heirs of P P. Hamilton.
Sr., deceased, non-residents of this
State and unknown to the plaintiff,
I defendants.
To the defendants: Von are hereby
summoned and required to answer the
ei 1.1:1 i lit ill tlii-; iii'tirm nf u-Iiicti !
copy is herewith served upon you: an?l
to serve a ropy of v<>ur answer to the
said complaint on tlie subscriber at his
olliee in 1,'nion, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the^coinplaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the court for
relief demanded in the complaint.
Tothedefendants: KttieJtri^sJamieson.
Claude 11. Wallace, Annie Wallace,
(ilenn Keith. Kthol Keith, and heirs of
i'. 1'. Hamilton, Sr., deceased, nonresidents
of this State and unknown to
the plaintiff:
Take notice that the complaint in this
action, together .with the summons, of
wli ich tlm foregoing is a copy, was duly
tiled in the otliceof the Judge of Probate
for I'nioii county, ^outh Carolina, at
l"nion (A II.. s. ( '., 011 the 17th day of
July, A. !>., JtWU.
,T.'<r. ITroiiKs,
Plaint ill's Attorney.
July 17, l'.Htl. . 21Mit.
" "notice 0[ election. ~
Council Chamber, Union, S. C., )
July 5th, 1901. >
An election is hereby ordered to be
held Tuesday, August tith, 11)01, for
one Aldefman for Ward 1 to fill vacancy
occasioned by resignation of
.Mr. L. \). Smith. Said Alderman to
serve out the unexpired term of Air.
L. 1) Smith,
Polls will be open at Court House
from 9 o'clock a. m. until (5 o'clock
n. 111. und the following are hereby
appointed managers of said election:
K. Al. Aughtry, AT. L. Lemastcr and
Joseph 11. McKissick.
Only registered voters in Ward 1
will be entitled to vote in this election.
Attest-: Macbeth Yoijn?,
\v* 11 autuitii m..
a ? ?"??
Clerk and Treas.
2S-:it
Summons to Appear.
S a!? (?f South Carolina, 1 Magistrate's
County .of Union. j Summons.
G. F. Gregory and C. W. McChesney,
paitr.ers doing business under the fiim
name of Gregoiy & McCliesuey,
Plaint ills.
against
John F. Mtinnand William II Copeland.
. partners doing business under the firm
name of Munit ?St Copeland,
Defendants.
Hv J. P. Gage, Erq , Magistrate in
and for the county and Stale afoic?ai<)
To any lawful constable:
Whereas, complaint has b?en mad*
unto mo by G. F. Gregoiy and C. W.
McChesney, partners doing business under
' UiP firm liame of Gregory & WeCliesney,
that John F. Munn and William H.
Copeland, of the Slate of New Yoik,
pa i tilers, doing business under the tbiu
name of Munn & Copeland are indebted
to said Gregory & McCliesuey, in county
olid Slaio aforesaid, in tlie turn o;
ninety-nine dollars for money overpaid
for hire of (bill and hire of man, and
money advanced and paid out by them
?if j account of and for the beneti an<'
use of said Munn & Copeland.
Tluse are therefore ton quire you to
snrnmoil the said defendants lo appeal
before me, iu my t.ilioe in Union. S
on the tenth day of August, A I)..
at 10 o'clock a. ni., to answer to
i tie said complaint, or judgment w ill Ikg?ven
against, them by default.
Given under my baud and seal this
111. i. . V t ? L
i.'vii u.iy ui .nine, nineteen imiuueu Htul
duo.
Jonx P. Gxib,
Magis: rate.
To the defendants, .John F. Munn ami
William H. CojieUnd, partners doing
business under the Arm name of Muun
?fc Copland.
Take notice: That the foregoing summons
was duly fi'ed in my ofli6e on the
19th day of June, A 1>., 1901.
John P. Gaok,
20-01 Magitlrate.
ne For A11
at Foster's Chapel,
/e arranged for a
e and Picnic
ter's Chapel Church,
ay, Aug. 24
1 . . a T* t
wno attend. ine proceeds
lir the Church.
E AND CAKE WILL BE
INQ YOUNG LADIES.
do Wanted,
njoy a delightful occasion.
E3CH, Pastor.
I SHOOTING PAINS
I Aip in .?pa??nii now with unripe fruits
and indujtstihie veg'tiblee. causii r
rlviltrii mnrhiw ...... O..???
... viiitniiii' aiiu u*iUJllit3I"
complaints in general. For instnat relief
awl permanent cures for all disturbances
of this kiud we can recommend
yo'i our fa Cholera Cure and 8. C,
M xi ine with perfect conllrtence. Our
remedies are the l>est made.
UNION DRUG CO.
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v.' \~fc- fA
f)%yM
In Inexperienced Hands
the attempted repairing of
watches and jewelry, is likely
to result disastrously. All
our repair work, as well -as
the articles we sell, is guaranteed.
Our reputation is
back of our guarantee.
THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY. /
DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Persons who realize the importance
and value of correctly adjusted glasses
invariably have their eyes examined and
lit ltd by
H. R. 600DELL, Optician,
SI* A UTA N lltJllG, S. C.
('onsultiilion fie?. 10-1 f
j NOW IS THE TIME
lo p?'t rt jro<xI WmicH f??r a Hi tie money.
A liiir llim *
_ r Mini rv ttlCIIPH HUtt
must be sold at any price. Vou need a
watch and we need the innuey. 80 now
is the time to axchangn to yout advantage.
Yours for Watches,
M. E. TINSLEV.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
A lis druggists refund the money If It
fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature
in each box 25c. 43-ly
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